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PALA. EIGWM

THE N41CI lI GAN DAILY

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1924

PALa EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY UNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1924

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Leading Lights in Spring
ACCESSORIES
N EW accessories are blossoming out every-
where, more clever each day. Scarves and
'Kerchiefs for boyish suits are as likeable as the big,
silver buckles on the quaint Quaker pumps that are
vogue for Spring. Gloves, hose, and bags are to be
comrades that pleasantly surprise one with their new
ways. Truly Spring attaches much importance to
little things. Her favorites are here.

GLOVES

HOSIERY

HANDBAGS
VEILING UBR E LLAS
FROCKS
For Countless Personalities
DRESSES like these influence one's moods.
Crisp taffetas for informal dances. Girlish
flannel frocks for class wear and clinging satin dres.
ses for afternoon teas! These are fashion favorites
for Spring. Each has many clever points with such
variety it is safe to say that every personality can be
flattered.

F IRST Fashions have come for
glorious Spring, first to arrive
and first in style worth. Every line,
length and shade is interesting be-
cause it is different. What pleasure
there is in store for the first to wear
these First Fashions!
APPA REL JMILLINERY
ACCESSORIES
BEST WRAPS
For Sunny Days to Come
H OW shall one dress for outdoors this Spring? Let your
height and figure tell you whether to choose a flaring mode
of three quarters length or a long and slinky Coat, two styles
that vie for first place. You will like them both with their very
new ideas.
NEW SUITS
Tell Varying Fashion Stories
W HEN considering Spring Suits a mannish tailleur of pin-
w triped material immediately suggests itself for the slim,
trim person. Boxy suits of covert or camel's-hair for sports-loving
women. And the handsome dress-coats suits of charmeen for
very dressy wear. Some of the new shades are high shades that
are youthful and Springlike.
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MILLINERY
That Hastens Spring
H ATS now lend en-
dearing charms to
the wearers! Though
small in form, they are
gay with newflowers, rib-
bons and ornaments. They
crown the costume with
style and brighten the
smile worn 'neath them!
There are lovely Hats in
Milan and Bangkok.
GREEN
BROWN
BRICK
PHEASANT
21LUE
SpringBlouses
Are Changed
T H E woman with
wardrobe worries will
find her heart lighter after
seeing these Blouses. All
Spring she can enjoy one
of the satin affairs that is
semi-dressy. And how
dainty a crisp tub affair
will look with the Spring
suit !
Lanvin (reen, Casatsos red,
maixe and wedgewood blbIe are
smart blouse shades.

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