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6A 'new wwan}r[rtALD Saturday,January IS, Sff{ •
PERSONALLY SPEAKING mpire Loop Is Strong, But 1t�s Not
All th Bath Club Some DAre Placing •Accent
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Sweate �t Girls Out n...,. aistt
' t•.„ :r NEW YORK—
", "r'+' of the empire ill
' « t t Its high buntline,
For Fa bion Show i :esigners
r �.•..• • ` '., midrlf and flare.
:"junior miss• fa
I • _ ( 1 ., KOshlr;ton ethic •
I Ry HELEN WELLS r.,". s ,treat to see a col.
} t of Pauline Trlje
Anntstast taste.
FIRST"LADIES DAY"LUNCHEON AND fashion show c .1 !1 .f 7 '1 • 1 which goes to pr
at the Bath Club yesterday had the '"sweater girls" out In i ' C , : 11 fashion designers
force. And by "sweater girl," is meant, all feminine'Rath 1 / r'. M that ta.Mon 1
l , ,'- 'f• • pleating must le
club members with a piedilectlon fur the pastel cardigan, '
Jeweled, beaded. embroidered,appliqued or what not. This I ;'c� r. I. T r 1 g e r r
( , ("master key," v
Includes the entire memhershgn.• 1 • r , • where in the Fre
In the balmy use right" Miami sun, there was the
! a • the very opposite
largest ladies U s...rmhly in the history of the club, - ' outline— It L n
lunching in the under the colorful umbrellas, t a ,
and place every
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i Skirls are aIle,
After an appal r In the bar,the luncheon line for the I7 flare late•Or.
Rath ('Iuh's femora buffet stretched from here to yonder. r' r s - uarUaR last ab
\eedless,In say,Ihlp buffet 1.no place for calorie watchers } % • her most popula
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�� t 1 '..., l l ' draped, dropped
Greeting friends for the first time 's i /� low the hip wb
t r_ - % flares lb a bees
ii��,, this .season was Mrs. ('laude Stems, ', . ., .,...t t.
' {i `.- here for the winter from her home • �� r ) s + Having ed off
L In St. Paul, Minn., and a "regular" pr • .•+�•
t rasa one brae •
at the Bath Club. t 't ;s .� cull show sever.
'' - Mrx. Siems in well known around r�r the cylln steal
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pleated et pe ab
',�:.•.r ' este environs for her beautiful sweat• s• narrow be input.
b it and yesterday was no exception. ' '' '
- Trljere prefers
he wan wearing a delicate pink car. ' -rte high, distilled dr
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digan embroidered with old fashioned + 1 white or otfwhla
satin stitch in shaded pastels oder a ;