Viewing page 7 of 27

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

What the Woman Will Wear
Continued
Still another suit—of navy blue this time, dotted in white. There is a broad buckled belt about the coat, a flare to the skirt (by virtue of well-placed godets) and a blouse of eyelet batiste in ecru, with a discreet ruffle down the front. This is one of those good, dependable business or shopping suits.

It may be seen, I might mention, at Franklin Simon. Besides, they have another contribution in the same vein—this time with a full length coat of black silk. The dress is a bright orange print, the design being widely spaced bubble clusters in black, gray and white. Both dress and coat are belted, with the coat belt placed directly over that of the dress to avoid confusion. A well tailored, well-fitting little suit, worth your examination.

Let me remind you, however, to hold that orange dress against your skin in all lights before the final decision; there are those who can wear it and those—lots of them—who can't.  —MARIE
----
For Information.
We trust you will feel free to inquire about anything mentioned in the Fashions column. All such inquiries are promptly and gladly answered. Address New York Theater Program Corporation, 108-114 Wooster Street, New York City.
[[image]]
Dots Are Featured Among This Year's Silk Suits.

[[image]]
With a Tourneur Make-up ANN BOLEYN would likely have kept her head to the end of her days
Because not even the axe-minded Henry the Eighth could have destroyed a face made doubly fair by TOURNEUR make-up, artfully blended to supplement the natural beauty of each individual complexion.
TOURNEUR
Custom Made Cosmetics
580 Fifth Avenue
Entrance W. 47th St.

Honey-Maid Chocolates
[[image]]
LESS FATTENING!
Made from healthful, pure clover honey. Milk Chocolates or standard assortments. Wide variety of delicious kinds in lovely boxes of honeycomb design. $1.50 the pound, up.
FRANKLIN SIMON & CO.
CHARLES & COMPANY
REUBEN'S
AND ALL LEADING DEALERS
The Honey Candy Co. of America
New York City Buffalo, N.Y. Youngstown, O.
The Albert N. Duker Organization
New York Distributor, 140 William Street

"With their poppies in their helmets the front files held the line"
Wear a Buddy Poppy on Memorial Day
All Buddy Poppies sold in New York are made in U. S. Veterans Hospitals No. 81, the Bronx, and No. 108, in Northport, Long Island, by disabled ex-service men patients. All proceeds of the Sale are used for relief and welfare work among needy veterans and their families, including an allotment to the V. F. W. National Home for Widows and Orphans of Ex-Service Men.
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Annual Sale
The Sale is held May 23rd to May 30th.

Transcription Notes:
This page is one column of text and 3 advertisements. Image descriptions: Image 1 - A drawing of a lady in a polka-dotted suit, holding a clutch, wearing a hat. Image 2 - Drawing of a buff muscle man wearing high waisted pants and a tank top, holding an axe by his foot, standing next to a bench with a niche carved to hold a neck (like a guillotine) and a woman in a dress pointing at the bench and holding a handkerchief (presumably Ann Boleyn) Image 3 - a photograph of 3 boxes of HOney-Maid chocolates.