_ TEnture De W&!'f C e > e se oA t on P tal ns a d ie n s sor / Agke A. Lt (_':v"?.f ' * * S K hSF g. hk * ~ ~'"* . % N* <©--@ £ D ~ ; 2 | / "'.'\ ""< > Nt 3 h 2l + ah¥ s are veritable -- replicas of ollu" sister's. This idea started in France ; and: is sweepingt this country with ; any amount of success. * The vogue among the "grown--ups" for brightly colored fabrics has ex-- tended to the younger generation and y girl's school and play dresses §h bright colors to keep pace the elders in the family, Gay harmonizing tones appear to take the place of the practical navy blue of former years and cunning little in" the more dressy type of girl's froct, and these are generally trim-- med with harmonizing band of plain iawi:h.mcmmmm lined by I * 'n'h%u?mh'utuoum through the shops and stores, that the tan shades are to be the most popular for spring.> All shades of blue are good, too, and red, always a favotrite with the future debutante, appears in brilliant profusfon. s Costume Ensembles Already the costume idea is per-- pastel shades. Dresses that tub eas-- ily and successfuilly arw in high fa-- vor, both with mothers and with mWhm'wmllld are smartest when in linen or eotton. . © P When little ladies of fashion put in their important appearance at the smart affairs of the springtime, you will see them garbed in modes that All that glitters is not, gold, nor all that sparkles, diamonds, may well Bbe said of ur present day jewelry. {lt's frankly imitation, but 1Ws "costume" jeweliry, which takes away the imitation. curse. So univer-- is the demand for the eut'l1 ;.Q'ery that even the sports froe ecarries it. Gold and jade ring neck-- lizres with a girdle drawn through lsrgor rings to match}>and a lracelet o: gold or jade, are frequent occur-- remnces on the sports frock modal rot designed for active spo:--ts -- the class of frock we sometimes call the EVEN THE SPORTS FROCK DEPENDS ON COSTUME JEWELRY se.:.+ports model. As for che after-- poo.: aad evening gowns, few are t.» _ . without their costume Jjew-- . _ir.s' of course are perennially gov.. and their popularity -- seems L» t to wane. Some costumes seems to uemand pearls, and nothing else looks quite right. Lovelier than--ever 2re the flat --necklaces and bracelets that seem to be woven of hundreds of tiny pearls. Chockers and long kcoited ropss will continue to hold theis owu. --or dressy afternoon and evening wear it's diamant everywhere. Neek-- laces of set rhinestones, carry a four or tive tach pendant of the same set stones, sometimes ending in a large pendent 'of crystal. A very dainty necklace is of small pearls and rhine stones ending in a pear shaped crys-- tal pendant. With either ot these are worr rhinestone, or diamond bracelets, and a rhinestone and pearl or erystal shoulder flower. Again the necklace may be of flat gold or platinum dises about . the size of a five cent piece set with synthetic stones of jade or turquoise or emerald, with a bracelet to match, and a buckle somewhere on the dress of the same, perhaps holding the little drape at the side of fas-- cinating the girdle. Earrings are larger and droppier than ever. They too, must maitch ths bracelet and necklace. .A woman those days needs as many sets of costume jJew-- eiry as she has frocks, so how can it be anytning but synthetic. -- ---- Even to the shoe buckles is this costume jewelry idea carried out. The kid court shoe, which vies with the one strap model at present, car-- ries its large buckle of enamel, dia-- mant or crystal. The newest thing is a buckle with four large crystals geoimetrically set in a square of gold or silver. Cubist designs are used mostly on the enamel buckles. Strap shoes carry their small rhinestone or enamel! buckles or buttons. SCARVES FLUTTER ON SPRING HORLIZON from favor as a sports accessory to an important place in the evening many ol the .SmMATIOBL qUWuB _ i . ensembles so as to be part of the plan and design of the costume. In fact the scarf never was so im-- portant in the world of fashion §s it is at the moment, with Frerch de-- signers using it as a means toward the end of achieving novel and inter-- esting effects in many types of femi-- nine clothing. kA For of course, when a huge bow with floating ends is worn with a moulded evening frock, it is a scarf, in somewhat glorified form. Or when matching tulle fidats about the shoul-- 'ders of a tulle robe de styie--again the scart appears in formal guise. ..."1,'"'" hich the scart will be put with dy;time ensembles--either as Scarves have travelled all the way «for | -- in vading the children's reaim of fash: fons. One of the smartest we no-- tited had a coat of navy blue twill that was in the fashionable seven-- eighth--length and this was worn over ;smm.sock'ubflnt + red.crepe de chine the--coat was lined --with--the red crepe. -- ° "'Othrulonblo ensembles--were of tweed, much in the manner of fem-- inine elders. Just about the time we read Oi 'how Chinese women bob their heads at the risk of death or fines, on the editorial page of another paper we read that delegates to the hairdress-- ers' convention at Philadelphia agree that long hair is now becoming popu-- lar. Then you pick up one of the smart women's magazines and you hear from the foreign correspondents -- that bobbed bair has changed its status -- comparatively. ~little, nor It g.tho fashion this spring for m vgty afour ho tauk ""......:,"'""" snug » $ houette, so. much favored just at this time, Cap&l:n here to stay and one smart model was of a love-- ly soft shade of blue, in kasha, and mmymwfimz although she is young, she is wa F about her nock, she catches the ad-- miration of: all eyes. Red Coate The shops are showing more red coats this season than ever before and the brick shades are the most prominent. -- Other popular coat * ""'séi'r'u"oi"i'wm It the youngseters becon over the new little coats, 1 Caveyk vwilk ud en eeea ol s e t § o latter that femftrininity must be ex-- pressed in the chic head of the mo-- ment--such <femininity, in fact, as ringlets subscribe. Antoine, the wealther vane, so to speak, for coif-- mumomwm" curl} riggings to avoid the masculine touch on female heads. 3 & promises to for the coming seasons, except with the concession from the" latter that femtrininity must be ex-- pruudlnthochlchudotthomo-; ment--such 'femininity, in fact, as. ringlets subscribe. \Antoine, the: wealther vane, so to speak, for coif-- fures, is trying out all manner of curl} riggings to avoid the masculine touch on female heads. With coiffures, then, gone through one evolution and veering toward an-- other, we couldn't get up a heated argument over top pieces in this country now if we tried. The As-- .ochMProu'neentdhmchfiom Canton reporting the shooting down at at least fourteen bobbed hbaired girls and women by anti--Red troops is hard to understand. Bobbed hbair is considered Aat this moment to be the sign of a female communist in anything a woman may take it into ; her head to do with her locks. She | eduld stand them on end and tip ; each quill with .mmm» notion to and she 't start any -- | thing more than mild comment about what she might be advertising. And that seems to be the gefneral status of female colffures today.: You can do what you please. Wear your locks short or wear them long as your vanity dictates. | $ _ 'The younger generation, no doubt, | China. is Thank fortune there is no longer a Red or antiRed attitude toward is prociaiming its independence by letting the hair grow, just as the 'old:trtmcht-od theirs by clipping it * [42 & * 'l'houndonctolo&'mwm; is helped along by the devices wh aid the long hair. aspirant to face the world bravely .during the stages + The Bow Window Gift Shop has received just in time for the new spring season some very attractive gifts suitable for weddings and an-- niversaries. Also new gift ideas for the home, such as lamps and partic-- ularly fine etchings and prints, and party prizes. During Style Show week the Bow Window is featuring a special digplay of Tafejian Broth-- ers Oriental rugs, which is attract-- ing much attention,. BELTS NECESSARY ~| TO SNUG HIP MODE With fashion still dictating . the snug hip line, belts are very much in the limelight. Even the afaphan-- ous evening gown is inclined to dis< play a belt in some shape or form. > But on the whole it is the sports dress and the informal day time frock which is accompanied by a belt. Sometimes it is used for sheer ornament and again it is for the more useful purpose of accentuating the close fitting hip line. _ _ Coats Wear 4 H SANp a dz Delightfully revealing Fashion's newest | able hats . . . 'the colorful fabrics wonderful new dresses with the irrisistible capes . . . bouffantries and ) slightly It Is Indeed a 9l T hurs she ese are 8 so glori O1 1¢ higvemen"ts . . .. Her magic charm bringing to view the fascinating apparel ts the charming new. accessories that smartly dressed women WeaT . .& & emininity --. .. . the witchery .' . . the freshness of youth--with tiers . {ger-'thpn the past season. Coats with the inspiration of Paris in every line. full Jength coats .. .\. . Coats for fashion's smartest roles. es .. *#\ t: w £ PC f § a ring's outstanding style notes. These in scores of exclusive variations _ The Globe and all so completely, shown in this opening display. All _ usly ready, so delightfully iffdividual, so distinctively fashion right, day, Friday and Saturday ting Style Story.Spring Has to Tell Here at The Globe -- t MENT 'a RioS . Sntmibntonnts dirthcepet e + AaLInQ apptgiUcl --s . (s+-- uit MUVEK® .. _4 wear . . . She bids you view, -- PA «» $A