April 2, 1927 WINNETKA TALK Jl Miss Grace Sullivan wear- ing a water lily georgette frock featuring pointed lace tiers with black scal- loped edges. pring fashion (Jpening Rosenberg's Presents the Spring Mode In a Gala Fashion Revue Saturday at 2:45 and 7:45 See how the new fashions look when worn by Miss Grace Sullivan, Chicago's "Peach of Peaches" and other beautiful models. Anticipation--the sudden blare of music--the flash of a spotlight-- Rosenberg's annual presentation of the Spring Mode has begun! Here, on the second floor, amid de- lightful spring-like surroundings, ycu may view the mode as Madame and Mademoiselle Evanston will wear it this Spring. The Juvenile Mode, Too Not only the grown-ups' modes--but fashions for children, displayed on cunning little folks. Each year our Spring Opening becomes more and more of a gala occasion for Evanston and the North Shore, and the group that gathers here is deeply apprecia- tive of our efforts in presenting Evanston's only Revue de la Mode. ROSENBERGS Davis Street ~ Downtown Evanston A en, 9) = RT Ym 0 I I CAND Wi A ally, Wi mm I ls 3 pring Fashion Notes from Laris Mme. Charlotte, Directrice of Premet's "The most beautiful woman this year dresses in blue. I have decided that all women are love- ly in blue, because blue makes them young." Lanvin "The creators of fashion for women are now giving all their attention to detail." Lelong "Every dress must be slender to enhance the slenderness of a slender wearer and give its op- tical effect to a wearer of broader proportions. The dresses which I have created with this ideal in mind, I call 'kin-optic' dresses." Rosenberg's "The Spring collections embody every point of Paris Fashion. In the fashion show you will see replicas of many French models."