]PAGE TWELVE I Ti-- r wM!M9xN nxirlv FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 193G New Formals Feature Prints, Draping Silks Sweeping Lines, Grecian ClingingMVine Express Modern Mode Violet Is Latest Hue Meallic Braid, Box Pleats,E Floral Clusters Are Used To Trim Gowns By JEAN NASH If you wish to follow the mode of correct evening wear for spring, be subtly feminine in a diaphanous cre- ation of chiffon draperies, or smartly sophisticated in either a tuxedo gown or one of the new prints. Let us take a peek into an imagi- nary designing salon of a creator of exclusive evening gowns, so that we may inspect the fabrics being shown at close range. We see clouds of pas- tel chiffon in all the delicate shades. Besides, there are jade greens, bril- liant blues and purples that no one has ever seen before, except, perhaps in an inspiring sunset. Then, upon exploration, we discover a bolt of violet lace which was used to fashion the dinner dress with long- sleeved, high-collared jacket that wc saw dancing last week-end. A scrap of turquoise print fluttering to the floor reminds us of a smooth gown it a shop window which was of the samk vivid hue, figured with creamy sheave: of wheat. A narrow belt and tiny buckle of the same material allowed the lines of the gown to sweep from the narrow row of box pleating, which circled the top, clear to the floor without interruption. Grecian Mode In Vogue As the clinging vine is in favor this year, the Grecian mode has come in- to its own. Although chiffon is usual- ly the material chos- en to express this I I a r Distinctive e7'Cillinery for the Lovely Lady" in All the New Spring Shades Fashion Slaves Beware! Petticoat Pink Silver Tone Aloha Blue Heavenly Blue Luggage ,Tan Dubonnet HELEN POLHEMUS - 613 East Williams Is Your Cleaner n NNW ..... A it You are RIGHT with Men's Wea r Worsteds in your SUIT'- IDENTICAL with fine fab- rics used in men's suits Adequately Equipped I To Restore Delicate Modern Fabrics? . . . same for quality- . . . looking weaves. SAME STYLES! ng wearing same ... a You' trend, we have seen ane particularly at- tractive model in pastel blue crepe. Its low neck is outlined by two bands of gold and silver braid, which start at the shoulders, cross at the waist and form the belt. The back is regally enhanced by a long drapery, which sweeps into a train. Just a hint as something impres- sive to wear for that special formal date. We also recall an- other print, this one in dubonnet, orna- ,. . t^~j t ' F: ' ' ' u 4.. . ", 4 : : -t S i, T >r'. ;S s . 3 : ' d, a, r : . ° ,x J ' these mannish suit answer to a main prayer! / $9 Which Suits y'ou? W ILL it be bank- er's checks, sportsmen's flannel, or a business man's conservative tweed or herringbone? All are here! Sizes 14 to 20, Others $5.95 to $13.88 good nd the 'I( finds s the den's t t, QONDO 4N9. 'ta I T . ... . t M!/ , ;,; a 4. 6 .. .z ifr i I I I mented with clusters of delicate egg- shell flowers, unadorned save for a draped eggshell cape bordered with white fox. A few scraps of red, most- ly in the flame and wine shades, stand out from the crisp black nets starched white lace, organdies and piques that are scattered about. Black-and-White Favored Black-and-white is having another fling as fashion's favored child this season. The tuxedo dress is new and equally enhancing, in its numerous variations, to both the classic and - petite figure. One exceedingly inter- esting version has a straight black crepe skirt topped with white chiffon blouse and black jacket, which is just prevented from.closing by a double jabot of starched lace from waist to chin. Continuing in the same vein, a de- signer has combined black and white in a manner whic his rivaled only by Harlequin in uniqueness. The result is a black chiffon gown cut on flow- ing lines, which just misses being Grecian by its trig black and white fitted polka-dot taffeta evening coat. The sleeves 'are leg-o-mutton. l r j r~ ra ^ s f , f 7 lam{ r j F I. y Y 2 g ,- r u k(r 1, II ,, <, , .. a , .. \. { T _ IMIAIIipq 1 q~ONIS Y resto have OUR CLEANER adequately equipped to )re delicate modern fabrics? Greene's always made a special point ,of being q II well informed on the individual problems of cleaning TAILORED and restoring modern fabrics. TOUCH ES Whenever a garment is .- w. for NEW SPRING MODES in the form of SUITS and ACCESS RIES entrusted to Greene's you can feel sure that the greatest care and the latest in scientific cleaning equipment will be employed. Greene's are always first with the latest. GREENE'S HATS DESIGNED TO TOP OFF YOUR COST JiME 'i I CLEANERS 8 DVERS ICROCLEA U DF2H."I(RS rr IN STETSON =-FELTS FABRICS S A\RAWS 11 N A L . A L. -I 11K111 I 1 I