Silver Screen (Nov 1938-Apr 1939)

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j\ Few Suggestions For Formal And Informal Dining And Dancing. u+urier borrowed from the yf mail worn by knights of V sn he designed this conser'M dinner gown worn by Kay *j . The tunic, worn over a el! slim back crepe skirt, is d lit of silver thread, and the e p collar, the girdle and the if losing is of heavy silver lace. ■ m KSHIONS 'OU IN THE The debutante will take a fancy to this French influenced powder blue moire frock accented at the waistline with a crisscrossed belt of dusty pink velvet. The shaped decoiletage will appeal to her, as well as the circular skirt with its graceful front draping. ifOOD know my SELF OlSfE of the Greek philosophers wisely said, many hundreds of years ago, "Know Thyself!" And how wise he was. This axiom applies to clothes as well as deeds, say we. And so, if you are the tall, svelte, dignified type never, never wear styles designed solely for the flirtatious debutante, and if you are the frilly "little-girl" type, please don't go slinky and sophisticated on us. It won't work. Just as with the suit fashions, evening models are so varied that everyone gets a fair break this season, whether she is thin or fat, conservative or flighty. Keep in mind Socrates' friendly warning and you can't go wrong. The long dress-concealing evening coats are much in evidence this Fall. Joan Bennett favors sumptuous mink for hers, with an exquisite wide belt fashioned of simulated rubies encrusted in gold. A gold encrusted kid bag and ruby velvet gloves finish up this costume in grand style. (Of course, this coat can be made up in velvet or lame, within your own purse limits.)