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To A ith CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: Ml 26. 1944. 25 si Thru the Looking Glass News Is Given of Weddings in Recent Weeks Hockey Season Start Is Signal for Party Plans BY JUDITH CASS. Simplicity in Evening Costume I Long and Short m. GIRL BY RUTH MAC KAY Almost invariably the first sign for a women that her skin is in nf lrttinc Ife VrtMtVful etinnlA.

Anything Coet? iMMAf I JrOCCOC ness and smoothness are the tiny Paris Stylist's Accent Is on Snowy White Announcement is made by Mr an! fc-' II II I I I WaWW h.t TU. 1 FIt-'k- Anvthins goes with most em- WHEN the Chi ha ks skate ou Sunday night at on the ire plovers except brilliantly painted the Chicago finger nails, long as cat's claws. T-i a roar of welcome They are hideous and barbaric, not fro-, loyal hockey sup- indicative of high intelligence in an prers who have filled the Stadium's office or anwvhere else. If it were British to Offer Hats A r- 1 i1" in this 8rea deli- burn pf the sePt. 22 ii ATS in raSh lOn C8te and combiRed Washington.

D. C. cf their dausht-r. iii i a3inuii of sun and laughing Anne, t0 Lt. Eds.ud BY REA SEEGER.

iand umting. and various facial con-, Bock pf th? corrs son ef Mr The controversy in which the is-' tortlo, make 11 an eas" mark and Mrs. James Book of Hoquiar-, sue is the short versus the long liU furrows wrinkles. (Wash. The bride attended North- western university and the Univer- fn can't go around pok-r-fard sity cf Washington, from which bo-Ji And this year both factions can be all da ran we do anythirs.

she and Lt. Bock receiv-d their de, satisfied, as the fall and winter thp but wp can grees. They ar at borne in Fred-lections include smart short models thm arld kp)Sp )t nft ericksburg. Va. rear Quantico.

and exciting floor length creations. and aM wh th, aid of a Lt. Bock is stationed. a disease that made their nails look that way. the white collar grirls i bocs scarn after season.

Th bnckey always a favorite f-r of fun with the debutantes would spend every cent they had to a-- tr.e:r beaux, undoubtedly win large numbers of young pei rlQ 01 lne oiemisn: the Christmas boll-' An Employer. to foilow debut Afore Opposite. T-eor C2 S. ts. a i -4 nil I ii I i A oiirdin-Mini nfi'i- umnrr aresses eye cream.

Daily treatment with 7 f-: the three holiday gimes. train you are seeing her off, Announcement is made by Mr. ar.i rs. James F. Kelly Jr.

of av. James t. Keny jr. or Hoa av ana inose or gleaming satin are a rich lubricant that will nurture Chlraco Tribune Pr Serrir 7 LONDON. Oct.

25. With the object of giving American women the privilege of wearing Brit-, ish style hats, the board of trade is permitting Hugh Beresford, London milliner, to go to New York and export enough money to open a branch office there, it was reported today. Beresford, It was said, hopes to sell dupli- cates of his London models to American manufacturers for copying and widespread sale. 17 and Jan. 1.

when the flawless examnles of simnliritv. the Also, when the leaves are coiing the trees are lea dull textured crepes and satins be- oil it lacks is the best guard against fnifaU ing molded to the figure with and wrinkles and is a beautv F. 1 i i 1 au'' iKlaren of th armv. sn of Mr. a-i minimum of decorative detail.

jmust for most older women. Svelte dull black dinner dresses Ore of the best creams we Ela-'khawks r'ay the Detroit Red, and f-r Dec. 20. when the1 TCew York Rangers will be the or ---o hv'drrs f-r tho 25' 1 -o Mr. ad Mrs.

T. Su fnre HnnehTrv, I'h'r K. Wruleys. Mr. and Mrs Ar'v jr W.fj, and' Mr.

and Mrs I and their son and csugh.ter-m-law. Lt. and Mrs. James P. Norr.s.

Lt. aid Mrs. Norris will se many of the games, hnw-j ever, as they now are in New pone there when Lt. Norris i v-ss transferred from Miami, w.h he r.aval reserv es. This year i Eva Kranick.

When the boss brings in extra wnrk at 4.45. des that tie one cou-n or tie one up pnRciTHY Marie. If anything fur? ir, we can turn if dwn? Lucille Frazer. Innuendo. "I'm retiring toon," Says typist Aftss Knapp Then to the boss: "I'm on my last lap." Al Spong.

lead the list for the sophisticated know of a yellow, clean rVnMerhHrrh T. hrX woman. Nothing has been created smelling preparation, rather heavy to take the plare of a single, ev in texture and full of soothmg. lubn- 1, 7. M'; o.uisitely made all black dinner oils.

For full protection if 1 It marks the wearer as a woman should used cYhous a dav. At Sev relom'in of discrimination, as do the acceS. night. before retiring, use it gen-1 TfSKJI' series with which she dramatizes! erously with massage to smooth irr" the sleek perfection of the gown-jawav tiny crow's feet and erase 3t the Ihln1S rhvL Jacket, blaring bolero or cumber-' signs of fatigue. Tat it on the lids.

Mr and Mrs Charts WiTarri bund sash of sequins, the dashing; under the eyes, and around the Henrich of st flash of a taffeta facing around the temples, using the pads of the th. "nVf a 'h. -w' BY ANNE BRUYERE. IChltito Trtbon Prr STTk PARIS, Oct. 25.

Schiaparelli Is showing snowy white for sports, town, and evening wear this winter. Brilliant costume jewelry appears on most of her models. A plastron covered with large, leaf-shaped embroidery In lustrous hem. deep slit in the fkirt. or the fingers and starting at the upper, ter.

Marveron Alice, to Sgt! WjJI.am Igold thread is fitted on one after- be admitted The Upward Cltmh. esi oecorative stole or metallic inner corner of the eyes, and work-1 n.nlri Mr u. a WCG noon dress of white wool. Wide What's this I hear about heavy silk luxuriously beaded and ing outward on the unrer lie's, then men wii ir'-e 'o r-H pnn. Here and There, embroidered.

Idownward underneath the rves. 1 i making over $5,000 a year, and shel'inged birds fashioned of golden Tre didn't get there by just concentrat-j spangles appear at the shoulders Ba-k again to the spotlight comet fh. nitr.r,i lU.n.t.i r-ision uhih hro'jrht land waist. Similar little birds in I dinner clothe swinging with The cream should be left on over- Rom. r.

v.hJ-r. i. fmr 1IU "II Ifi will. a reunion with her hus-i If I Just could get caught up onblark spangles trim the white hood 1 dPPP 'ringe, another combina- night and will do wonrfers in pre- Big, shining th" know-how of th- texture of the skin, and. 1 corrs.

They are at home in Rome. h-a-d r-jsin. Mrs Malcolm Mender- my assigned work, I'd be more 8r evening cape, iv latter loavcc fnr'tlad to take over other duties and black beads form a heavy flower If. 3 ill'! II ui-mkht. rnrgf ran ne over-usea, wnne wont erase wrinkles thatj E-zIard -alsi cae Mrs.

Guenzel a climb into that upper bracket, but and lpaf design bordering the birds. can be dumpily applied, or managed have "already formed no cream Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Iw iyj jwitn tne correct dramatics or whirl will: it will prevent their further.

New York anno-ince the na swiri. in? sensational iringe deepening. During the day a thin Oct. 5 of their daughter. Doris Ma v.

Another new and unusual feature in Schiaparelli's collection is the triple pocket three large pockets t- remain in Chicago thru as it is ah, me! Looks bad, looks this week seeing her former neigh bad. Maid of Steel. bors here. Mrs. Henderson, who had Firtl.

tee- at the Racquet club Ma je eins the first woman w.th (jiienrel for a few davs. edged with silver and gold braiding trimmed gowns are those with deep film of the cream spread over the er. to Capt. James Hirsrh of the swags of the stuff, some as long as lids will act as a protectee shield hrmy ar forces, son of Mr. Mrs.

the entire skirt from waist to hem and give a becoming luster to both Emanuel O. Hirsch of the Winder-or hipline to hem. the longer the lids and lashes. hotel. The bride Is a smarter, and.

more effective. Smart-1 This 'round the clock use cf the of the Brearley school and Sm'tn est of all the new arrivals are the cream is recommended particularly rolleg. Capt. Hirsrh attended i ii If: i tl6Sf: i. I winter neutrals or beige or gray for older women, altho som of ton college.

Mrs. Hirsch will return ijg! iiirfim mini mis riy irniininr run- nirir punier sisters nose SKin IS TO ner position wnn Xr army trast of deep swinging silken fringe excessively dry will do well to fol- Alexandria, Va when her husband sjjin the same blending shade as The low their example. leaves for duty overseas. f-r VJa re leiegrapn supennienaeni in pi8Ced one inside anotner. Jney two'chndren packing industry.

Holding a job appear on a fitted bright red silk T- er n' next month thev will -o 8 man's, she now worn over an all around t- New york "to tfin for" En -'and Pnt'ir of communications forjpiaited lam skirt. where Henderson will cnn; 'he Cudahy Packing company, coast Hip drapery emphasized with re-ted -h the foreign office and ,0 domestic, and international jiarge brass chains is seen on after- h.s far-i wsfl be living. telegraph and also the telephone de- n0on dresses. Shoulder fullness is js' 1: St. Paul while Partmnt.

(amplified by dozens of copper rings Lt ij i Gienei. f0n of the Loui. F'orn of onP of Chicago's pioneer placed vertically on the gathering of Chicago, is serving with he went to De Paul uni-j from shoulder to elbow. tr.e rv.sl reserve jp the Pacific, versity, entered the communication) On sports suits appear ordinary. Mirsaret flail are 'the names Lt in h' telephone company, came rver-day stones which replace but- i-i James IaubensPeck have to rooking firm two years ago.jtons In "front.

They also are shown "fted for thf.r new daughter, Sh" heads a department of 50 em-on suits in woolen worn dress. Ixi Pooi.fy. Womnn'j Cluh Unit. The Id Cross unit of the Ch'-cago Woman's club will work from TFor fwrormfion 1rrrho Kraj For information frlrphn l.ou'xr Srrnrr, Suprrxor 0200 Inclnne Doo.Vy. Superior (ya.

lnrh nrlf. xtamprti. envelope for ad.lrrstrd, envrlopa 1or 3 a. m. until 4 p.

m. today at heal- totffrn reply. quarters. horn last Saturdav in the Evans- r'ys who enjoy working for a girl wjfrl weasel fur hoods. hospital.

When Mrs. Dauben-'-a yrriart one and a pretty one at Schiaparelli also is presenting perfumes. "Shocking" is the favorite written reply Children's Clothing Production to Rise Under WPB Ruling -e to--rer 'n" of G. I. Joes who are buying out -v leave the hospital thev iuarjone reaas gooa pooks, i the her t- i from to Winnetka to live with in American historj-.

likes tn stocks to send home. "Salut" -ents. the John Q. Magies. dance, bowl, ride owns a js with sports clothes.

Snuff Lt. Daubenspeck returns corker spaniel. Jeep so named be- "Sciap" are for evening use. so-jthwest Pacific. cause he goes everywhere sleeping Is presented with a Joseph G.

Coleman's nanv devotes most of her leisure time to chiffon nightgown finely fr.e-d? w.n bo saying happv birth- one cf th? rvre men's centers'fpgthered at the shoulders and believes the communication tt i worn beneath a re Supplies of babies' and children's clothes will be increased in the first1 three months of 1945 under a third' war production board clothing pro-; gram, the WPB announced yesterday. The clothes will include sizes from six months to Ifi years. Gar ments such as rompers, palamas. overalls, wash suits, and dresos. and underwear will be affected, the WTR field offers eireiiert opportunities bu, iarn dressing gown, for women heeause it demands )hp Kkirt nf Is In two pieces, feminine attributes such as tart to alternating with the blue.

the impatience of executives; favorite perfume of ca rcr today, as she is TTth birthday. Wed dine News. W-n Lohdell II. rnw at the t'ni'eri Naval h'-rva! in Chelsea, found a l- in Boston, he and his tsrioee. M.ss Ann Gaumnitz.

sud-ce-iy denied to he married Satur- Mij mm- native in- i "nanci-r." which Is in gettirg service and sisht into human natur for evening. 'Gardenia" also Is for evening, while "Surrender, "Jasmin." and "Reflection" are Good Intention. "Criticize methods not inten- The same clinging DuRarry Face Towder ued by hundreds of thousands of Success School graduates. Formerly available only in $2 size. Now also in generous new 51 size.

(Plus tax.) cay. Tr afternoon ceremony will tinns. 10 criticize intentions will irt-sn uy unit Mr-ma. tske one of Boston's' Epis- hurt an employe's self-esteem. Itl snld.

The program gives priority assistance to producers of Infants' and children's apparel to obtain cotton and flannelette, the WFB explained, and embraces the manufacture and distribution of approximately 30 million garments between Dec. 1 and Feb. 28. churches, with a reception implies a question oi loyalty, ambi- rl i cr.urcr.c-s. eopa: tion.

and smcentv. L. Hart in alc "Human Relations in the Office." perfume to buy. For brunettes ioa. .111 s.

Lobde'i of Ann Arbor, er'y of Winnetka. and there are Cuir de Kussie and For blondes there are "Gardenia." The first babies and children's r.rs. Gaummtz of Evans- DuBarry Foe Powder This new floor length dinner gown of soft, creamy beige crepe is draped to the figure in princess silhouette. Side shirring doubles for a belt, and long silken fringe, the same beige as the dress, swings from the hipline to the floor. Three-quarter length sleeves and a deep vce neckline accentuate the costume's simplicity.

It is available in a Chicago shop. tTPtrcsr sindti rntn i No. 5 and Bois des Isles." Mme. Chanel, by the way, has had no fashion show since the war. A.

A. U. W. Talk to Deal with Minority Problems clothing program, announced Dec. 21.

1911. called for 24.R52.0O0 items of clothing. The second was announced last May 10 and called for 21.7R1.000 Items. by Richard Hudnut forrr.eriy of Arlington, will be tue est for their children's v'eddmr, hut Mr. Gaumnitz will not he a'r make th- trip.

Young Mr. whoen father was the late Cha'les Lohde'l, was here rerent- 'Racial and Minority Problems! I Rve up making dresses and in Postwar America" will be the coats." she said, "because oC the discussion theme at a meeting of lark of good material and acres-Chicago branch of the American Only when I find I ran en i or lea e. a pharna i m.a'e third class, he was aboard auon oi nivrisity women al.ni.i..ni.i sh wis Mown up in April iHin clock tonight In the Woodrow, creations win i pxecmp my DPSigns. Wilson room of the International Madeleine de Rauche, on the ir hc rbnnej James A Russell of lors. reniT, oi r.

nananipn ninu, bumwu iuimi Frank W. McCulloch, director of the.each season despite increasing diffl State pkwy. announce the marriage Oct II of the daughter, Virginia, John Hill of the Lake 1 0 Sctl Sm.ore rare-. Mullenbach Industrial institute andjCulties. Belted fur lined Cana-of the Chicago branch of the Union dienne jackets worn over plain for Democratic Action, will be prin-! skirts with box.

kick, or all-around cipal speaker. Mr. and Mrs. McCul-j plaits are her favorites for sports loch will be the special guests at wear. Removable fur or cloth hoods dinner preceding the program, I go with these suits.

A beaver lined which was arranged by Mrs. George hood also Is shown on a full length F. Bradfield. I gaberdine raincoat. club.

The quiet ceremony ac? in the home of the bride's C. Haffner who Continued on pace 27, col. fi. $Jtltt 630 SOUTH MICHIGAN COATS Natural Canadian Ranch Mink, full length. $4250 Natural Canadian Ranch Mink, full length Mas $1000 Natural Canadian Ranch Mink, full H'ai $3300 Natural Canadian Ranch Mink.

lenrcth H7i $3250 Natural Canadian Ranch Mink, full length. $2050 Russian Broadtail. sA length Was $2250 Natural Grey Fersian Lamb, full length Was $1250 Canadian Hudson Bay Beaver, full length Was $1000 Canadian Hudson Bay Beaver, Trotteur length. Was 850 Nutria, full length Wa 950 Nutria. Trotteur length Mas 750 Black Dyed Fersian Lamb, full length Mas 050 Black Dyed Fersian Lamb, finger tip length.

850 Australian Opossum. length Mas 950 Gray Ombre Lamb. st length M'oj 600 Natural Skunk, full length Was 450 (oleaUmce $3250 $2750 $2450 $2250 $1950 $1500 900 700 650 700 550 650 595 695 400 350 iVotx' Xoiv S'ou? Xow Xow Xow Xow Xow Xow S'ow Xow Xow Xow Xow 1'. nf Blums Fur Workroom Models I'oday, move than ever, evevyowe is quality conscious therefore ire (eel confident that you will he aware of the unusual values offered in this sale you owe it to yourself to see this rare criiursday, Friday or Saturday JACKETS Flatina Fox jacket Mas $2000 Xow $1295 Russian Lynx Coat, finger tip length Maj $1500 Xow 950 Silver Fox Jacket Was 050 Xow 550 Silver Fox Jacket M'oj 500 Xow 350 Ocelot Lumber Jacket Was 650 Xow 500 Niitria Lumber Jacket Moj 550 Xow 4O0 4 7Ac Icttu-iUee. liacAuuf pit daily weai Sires 8H to 10M SPORT RIB LISLES Special 35C Variety of colors in WOOL CREW SOX Special (39C Full Fashioned RAYON CANTRUNS Special 79C SCARFS 4 Skin Natural Russian Sable Mo.t $1150 Xow 700 2 Skin Natural Russian Sable M'oj 750 Xow 500 4 Skin Blended Hudson Bay Sable Mas 550 Xow 350 2 Skin Natural Fisher Was 750 Xow 500 AU tart tobrrt ta 20 Federal Excise Tax MUMS NORTH BlUMS EVAST0 1 Neumode Hosiery Shops in Chicago and Suburbs.

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