Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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yndwfa ty^&iwtitm *ywt4wtw A DAMME FASHIONS FOR YOU First suits, not first robins, are sure — and welcome — signs of Spring to women! The Second Mrs. Burton shows you a fashion-right, price-right pair of them Terry, young housewife, knows that suits can — with varied accessories — ma ke up an all-occasion wardrobe. The Second Mrs. Burton is on M-F, 2 P.M., EST, CBS, sponsored by Swansdown Cake Mixes and Postum. Suits that make you feel the way Spring does — suits with unbelievable price tags — suits that lead a double life, on casual or dress-up occasions: that's the good news for the season! Wood violet is a complexion-flattering shade, has a lovely young-as-can-be look; Terry wears it, on the color page, done up in a sleek and slimming suit of fine worsted sheen gabardine. This is a softlycut suit with good tailoring showing in every line: the fitted jacket has dressmaker detail on hip pockets, buttons and buttonholes, a'nd the four-gore skirt was designed to give you pencil-slim lines. A Cambrooke® suit, in sizes 10-20. You may have it in wood violet, navy, black, wheat or red — and the price tag : under $40! Dress-up accessories for it: Debway's poke bonnet with full face veil and shepherd's crook umbrella by Uncle Sam. You'll want a rayon suit this year, too, for the wonderful thing about it is you can wear it now, wear it straight through the summer! On this page, a simple but elegant all-purpose one — its fitted, sevenbutton jacket detailed with Peter Pan collar, four little pockets; its easy skirt five-gored. By Nan Buntly, in a wide range of colors to choose from: dark green, navy, toast, red, beige and aqua, in sizes 9-15 and 10-18. The price, a happy surprise: under $14! For neckline interest: Heineman's rose, secured with ribbon. Foot note: Grace Walker shoes. For stores in your locality where these suits may be found, see page 95) RADIO TELEVISION MIRROR for BETTER LIVING 45