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Interesting clothes are a high light in theqife of every woman and stress
on dress is strong among college campus junior misses in whose lives
classroom and date-time garb are fully accented. Many designers hove
devoted much time to th needs of these girls and the styles that ore mode
"True Pink feminine fashions,"
hoto8 bY H. S. Melvl.
up especially for them are most flattering. At |eft above is an Ellen Kaye
cape suit in Miron wool worn by Mary Giuliany. Her hat is of Loyo straw.
Mary Lou Cahoon models Ellen Kaye suit of wool and Milan straw hot.
Carlaye dress of oyster shell and lime is orn (right) by Stella Abbott.
shantung in rose quartz; and for So from her "bed-of ros¢ =
baby sweet; a desert pink or- Dame Fashion puts My Lady in
gandy with stand-out skirt, the Pink for Spring.
With spring the first
My Lady is not fabric
style, but 'tis
color it is for this little
For we gaily jump
the more Bomber
such aS laDS,
and the more earthy
existing hues of our
growing gardens ....
what color design-
that we start with
young spring?
than that romantic,
most romantic
PINK. Yes, indeed,
of 1951 is one of
n
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milk gals they really are.
A famous editor, known .as
"D.L.W." says, "Comes a periel
of stress, war anxiety and strain,
out come styles accentuating the
soft desirable, womanly quail-
ties of fashion. The rosy gh)w
which pervades spring reatly-to-
wear appears as direct antithesis
to navy, khaki and drab colors
of the women's and men's serv-
ice uniforms."
the designers can have it
all their own way starting
with ravishing pink, one of the
few colors that most every fe-
male of the species can wear.
And pink reigns everyvh.ere.
Magazines are full of it, win-
daws blossom in a rosy haze;
and this season wee babys go
all out for pinkboth boys and
girls,
Pink is worn with every color
from pale skins, melon-make up
tO sun tan for the sunnier clime,
as we mentioned in Magazine
California not too long ago.
Pick the Name
And what fun it is to pick the
name of the pink that one likes
best, preferably from the garden:
Magnolia, carnation; rose, geran-
ium, sweet pea . . . or pick it
from the. landscape that holds
your fancy: Sunset, sunrise, pink
vhDe certainly leads i color
• had¢. White and off white
are smart as anything in coats.
That most original coat man,
De Pinna, has designed a white
flannel fuU length coat with
school loy collar of velvet, that
is water repellant. The pyramid
silhouette in coats is unusually
shinning in white, or in the pas-
tel shades that arrive from pink.
Three-quarter length coats in
"white-wine" are a choice of My
Lady, who wants to be different
in pale and pearly tones.
,qol id Color
For good solid color, of course,
navy is a favorite. And now she
is rivaling very strongly the re-
sort choice of "commodore blue."
One suit a designer shows is of
sheen gab, with arched hiplines
and interesting pocket and collar
detail.
Another in commodore blue
had tucked and buttoned saddle
pocket at one hip and shoulder
detail to match.
.Ad the mother, daughter
idea continues on for while
navy is good for Mama even
the small fry will have it this
spcing. Fat" them, we see navy
with maitre, pink or mint, as
well as lime and black com-
binations. . The c rite
thought for the little tot is that
color is reversed with dark
shade used for the blouse or
bodice and the light for the
wee fluttery skitt.
So baby, Mama and Grand
Ia.ma are all "in the pink" this
season in all Sypes of garments,
from play clothes to dark as mid-
nite hom-s. And a few sugges-
tions might be: For the tailored
woman;--a pink imported linen
"lazy" dress, or in other words
coat dress; for the dressy party
gali--a short glamor dress of silk
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ON ALTA COFFEE
Frankly, Aha is custom-blended of distinguished
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about Alta. It's a teal he-man's coffee.
• Within 4 minutes of roasting, warm, fragrant
Alta coffee is vacuum-sealed. This preserves the un-
usual richness and superb aroma of fine Coffee at de
peak of roaster freshness,
Empty 3-lb. Alia i:r has scores of uses
Aha iar so big i makes excellent cookie jar o
container for sugar, flour, rice, dried beans, etc.
Men use Aha jars in home workshops to hold
nails, screws, nuts and bol and other gadgets,
IT P&IH TO ADViglt'I'ISE IN "Lt-GAZINE CALIF()Rgl&"
laashion ]itor
let's that you say?
is almost here:" Well,
unless the first
flowers tell a story,
sweep of the robins
and the call to colors
wardrobe makes a
Pink s, under the sun. says "pink with red" . . . and
t,ra W'lTy .endae. *bat is a dashing combinatiorl SPECIAL
Hold And these prett,pre'typinks that gives the wearer and the
admirer a lift.
are designed to make women
re" s ---gnrmatm e look like confections, a slin .ut aink 1..t the o,,i,
strawberry sundae, perhaps; .hade that is news. Dame
IY IELIN P'EILIL, rather than the rugged malted Fashion says that not only
pink but color is news, and
haze, mountain glow; or from
favorite fruit as pomegranate,
cantaloupe, peach, strawberry,
hubarb ....
So on and On with pinks for
1951, the spring; nor" is there an
end to combinations to use with
pink. Pink with white, pink with
black, pink with natural, pink
with navy, and Harper's Bazaar
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