TV Guide (April 28, 1951)

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Navy blue, black or luggage linen casual dress with white stole-jacket fringed in dress color. $38.95. (Herb Polesie couldn't resist: "Stole? Looks like a steal to roe.") Striking black-and-white jersey dress has an adaptable stole lined in yellow shon- tung. $10.95. Robert Q. Lewis could only observe that, "Women's styles baffle me." presents S. Klein styles— while comics take a fling at commentating Herb Polesie, on the other hand, pro¬ vides the proper amount of irreverence required to make a presentation of wom¬ en’s clothes entertaining as well as informa¬ tive. Samplings of Herb’s humor and that of funny fellows who have been guests— such as Milton Berle, Jan Murray, A1 Kelly, Robert Q. Lewis, Joey Adams, Paul Win- chell—indicate that sponst>r S. Klein doesn’t mind being kidded in the least, confident the apparel can rise alx)ve a wisecrack. Polesie: ‘‘In that hat my wife would look like a doll—but I’d rather she’d look like a human being.’’ The consequence of this bright new approach to a fashion show, however, has been to make the S. Klein styles, some of which are shown here, all the more appealing to lady viewers. BUY OF THE WEEK; Macy’s comfortable and tasteful 16"-long, 13"- w'ide and 12"-high has¬ sock in combinations of ivory with two-tone green, blue, wine or brown. .|5.98 on the sev¬ enth floor Closet Shop. 15