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Dreams
a Gown Now
,June Brides
By HELEN WEILL
Fashion Editor
showers bring May flowers, and June is the month
which means that now is the day to concentrate
I,,,gOwn ev'er eirl has dreamed for and every mother has
v- r her little girl.
tar whether Darling Daughter walks down the aisle of
d'lat ehurch in the city, or
rlest
r Dame
se
dy
" "lial of toda
'v the y
ttve and more
)r
, home in the village,
s the girl of his
for that her plans
the making.
;1 Fashion reaching
the most demand-
* will find that this
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never before charm
r not in the cost but in
ft
'Of course, the lovely
formal gown o( long
, will always be
t- minds of the con-
formal
0 ' t th
e less extravagant
L, ., net, tulle, or organdy
J[. [b.lier than ever.
" altdt°°' may be train-
.., floor length, ,na
eCtive 11 n e s are cut
--rt la front than in back
is on the way in
e Fashion does not
r--head at lovely tones
rplllk or ice blue.
_ee froth of sheerest
trail long or be cut
m0asL'6aoWith wee halos of
a ms to allover head
.eaddresses. of Chan-
* or the ever-choice
low of dainty lattice
-elbow length mits with
.gers will be favorites,
ring the tulle of the
---- ,=r the lace of the gown are
..f LXquisite
for 00ust .sheer ec-
skirt. But the train of same
skirt trails on and on, as far as
the church steps may go---or
rather as far as My Lady's
desire.
The flowing veil is of the same
length as the train, and hangs
from cap o dainty white lattice
work bordered with beads of
white. Short gloves of organdy,
and a single strand of pearls
grate Darling Daughter's throat.
"A bit too formal," you say?
Then how is this picture for an
informal wedding but with a
formal air? Picture a gown of
nylofi tulle that has top of
bodice and bottom of skirt ap-
Leather on Furniture
Needs Special Care
Leather-covered furniture lends
a handsome touch to your rooms,
but it must receive proper care
to stay that way.
It has to be protected from heat
and extreme drying or dampness.
At Good Housekeeping maga-
zine's institute, leather:covered
pieces are cleaned frequently
with a special leather cleaner
and preserver (sold in luggage
shops) to keep it from drying
out and cracking.
Occasionally, it is washed with
neat's4oot oil soap or saddle soap
to prevent soil from being ground
into the leather.
A well-wrung-out soft cloth or
sponge is used to apply the soap,
and care is taken not to get the
artt ,u
a ]- erchantment unbeliev-
ar and flowing is this leather reallywet. It is then dried
)ts _f OUble layers of pure immediately with a soft cloth
• ,, rgandy over a blush of and the leather preserver ap-
lalak. Flattering off the plied.
¢r d
E . eColletage finished
'ia : , a border of embroi-
,, Ste sparkling with the LAMP IDEA
e ' iridescent beads of It may be an old lamp, or a
,rd new one, that's penny-wise but
Plztm of embroidered all too plain. Give it the wall-
...... ]7a trills flm the wisp paper treatment and it can be
..,! t and dips gaily down the one-of-a-kind special you
....... i °rter'in'fr°nt need, to match a wall or just
0 to dd dash to the room. If the
shade :is only glazed, wipe it off
DEA$ with alcohol to help the paper
tturer look te Us for
g, .__ln_¢€l, unpateuted Idea. adhere. Sandpaper a glossy fin-
*tletJ'S hewto deceit," ished wood base for the same
-,_. pr.. ..... • reason. Use wheat paste, which
N'.7, 4.'_. 1..**,.,. c,auv, sen,- comes dry to be mixed with
water, or prepared wallpaper
/__:: '-S e, paste. What kind of wallpaper
er - patterns are best for lamps? The
smaller patterns with designs
' Belief!
iertodically the victim of
brought o.
ASthma you can get last-
the f00mous .ew
'€11y developed by a lead-
" "" .T. Formula is a liquid
-2J €¢a internally that circu-
S. Ubes, removing the cause
0, the thick mucous and
]*ra. breathing. By regu
• mt--'_,"rmula you can bring
frdom from the fear
RS as B.T. Formula al-
iiWi, the severity through
--",, leal action. B.T. Formula
'0=t.YOUr local drug store or
# 1. T. Products Co., IZO0
ve., Burlingame, Calif.
fairly close together, the bright
little provincial prints, the finer
leafy designs, traditional medal-
lions, modern geometrics or tex-
tured effects. Marbleized and
book papers are excellent for
lamps and so are spatterdash
papers and plaids.
WEIMARANERS
;es by Ch. Enno. v, d. Burg, Im-
ported, out of selected hunting bitches.
AKC and FDSB registered.
ROBERT W. HOFFMAN
llt4 3rd Ave., /oJTb--SeAtJeJJ, W.
piiqed 4n ]a "I'he :bodice, of
course, is forn fitting wRh
dropped shoulders of lace.
Barely Touches
Antl the skirt barely touches
the floor, or m i g ht be even
.horter, as (lesired, but is full
:)nil circular, with short veil in
identical style hanging lightly
from a lace cap, Juliet design.
For added loveliness Dar-
ling Oau,hter wears a tiny
bolero of lace that barely
cover. her softly molded shoul-
ders. For aceent, t her jewels
again, are but a single strand
of pearls.
Try as we might to find the
.unu,ual in jwelry, one always
turns back to the loveliness of
pearls, that is ageless in beauty
for Our Perfect Bride.
Now this second picture of
enchanting loveliness is practi-
cal in that it can go on and on
after the wedding to many a
party and dance, and will re-
main choice in both style and
fabric.
Early Thoughts *
Along with "bur early thoughts
for Darling Daughter, the Bride,
are questio/]s and some answers
about what to do for her during
this busy season of preparation
and much excitement. Numerous
and many will be the 'ideas of
showers and parties, and in the
search for newness comes the
picture taking plan.
When the group of intimate
and loving friends gather, a
pal with a wee flash camera,
will be the most cherished
friend in years and years to
come. For in Darling Daugh-
ter's album of happy mem-
ories, she will find the many
quick snapshots that Friend
Frances took here and there
as she scooted in a@d out from
shower to tea and back to
dinner.
And a gift of an early Bride's
Book is a must, for then Mother
may immediately take on the
HEADDRESS--Inspired by the headdress of the Javanese, this
bridal hat was styled by Fernand Aubry of Paris. Tulle forms
a snug crown and ornamentation is of horsehair, satin and
orange blossoms. A sheer tulle train gives an exotic effect.
The gown is of lame embroidery and is the styling of Pierre
Balmain.
duty of Madame Secretary, and completes her many thank-youa.
as she follows Darling Daughter, V:ith that, and the dictates of
she may register each gift and Dame Fashion, Darling Daugh-
gesture of kindliness so that ter will be the Dream of the
Darling Daughter can find Day as she acquires that mot
smooth sailing as she starts, and cherished of all titles, "Mrs."
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