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cmrns FALL ... CO~fE FlJRS ! gown, B.\RTLEY'S suggests cock \\'e don't know what there is about tail skirts that may be worn, if you settling a beautiful fur on her shoul like, with a black taffeta blouse that ders that gives a woman that very combines a wide. low neckline with special feeling of being cherished and a flattering portrait collar. \Ve ad lovely ... just a bit on the fragile, mired especially a full rustling skirt helpless side ... even though two of copper metallic taffeta and an minutes before she may have made other of amber velvet with metallic her way around the golf course in 83 trim on the square pocket. Skirts or concluded an affair of business are just $25, blouses $10.75. Among with the most devastating efficiency. the suits we call your attention to a At BARTLEY'S we were enchanted handsome three-piece Davidow you with fur capes ... luxurious mink may have seen in a racetrack scene dyed ermine, skins be a u t i f u l 1 y in Harper's Bazaar. A gorgeous lime matched, with a flattering cufflike and brown plaid in English tweed is fold of fur as a collar ... glistening used for the skirt with the same American broadtail in black. cut plaid slightly magnified in the fin with a smooth vest effect in front, ger-tip length topcoat. Jacket is dipping gracefully in back, ideally plain brown, belted, with the briefest • fashioned for the mature figure ... peplum and a Bramley collar. In a mink-dyed squirrel, soft and extrav lower price range a re a variety of agantly becoming. with a little collar suits. smartly tailored by Hand to be worn up or down. These are macher who is introducing an un the "elegant little furs" that Vogue lined wool suit for only $35. Both says arc growing more important Davidow and Handmacher are ex every season . recommended es clusive with BARTLEY'S. pecially for late-day and later . .. -+- equally good for more casual wear • over smart woolens. For late after IF YOU'VE SEEN the Lilly noon, dinner-parties, and any eve Daches at the DUCHESS HAT ning that doesn't demand a ball- SHOP you can sympathize with the woman who just couldn't make up her mind and finally departed with six hats. (On second thou.~h maybe it's her husband who merits your sympathy!) All sympathy aside, it's no secret that Lilly Dache makes • some of the world's most beautiful hats. She has the artist's feeling for line, color and material that turns every hat into a rea I a c h i e v e - ment. She can take a piece of lovely chartreuse velour and drape it into a turban, which, without a scrap of trim ming, is one of the most effec tive hats you've ever seen . and one of the most wearable 3015 East Central Seep. 2 Desi11ned by Caryl McH'arney, printed b y Valliant Printing Company, at 613 West Gold. Edited and published by Janet Kromer. Vol. 2, No. I ....2 Telephone 3-2245 OUR SPLENDID Continued from p. l COLLECTION OF because it goes equally well with COUTURIER STYLES casual or dressy attire. \Vhen she uses trimming, be it a hand-made APPEAL TO THE silk rose with hand-rolled petals in a swirl of red velvet, or a soaring FASHION WISE aigrette plume it's done with a feel CARRIAGE TRADE ing for the whole design of the hat. If you like a large hat be sure to see OF NEW MEXICO. a stunning Dache, combining me lusine and velvet in winter coral and black.... the wide brim caught up in front, flaring at the sides ... worn far back on the head with a veil. If you look best in a sailor there's a lovely muted blue velour ... autumn dawn. the color's called ... with hand-dyed ostrich feathers Bolj- curling softly over crown and brim. N ob Hiii Business Center Don't miss a turban of Rio sapphire Uptown Albuquerque with jet trim ... or ... but let us not talk so long about these enchanting Daches that we forget to mention a bit of witchery by Ruby Ross that Loretta Young will wear in her next Enchanted Mesa picture, "Key to the City". Softest Trading Post furfelt in malachite green, close fitting with a high crown, ostrich "Encores by Miem" plume in front, a jewelled chin strap Ctramic jewelry by )fimi Muriihey and Emile von Auw and a great swath of veiling that 9612 E. Central covers the face and cascades over the right shoulder. You must see too a little felt and feather evening hat, also in malachite, adorned with two jewelled scatter pins ,and accom panied by a feather muff ... a Grace It's the cut Nugent creation. (Pin your corsage to the muff.) And don't miss the gloves ... most exquisite things you that counts have ever seen in your life ... hand made suedes and kids in lovely shades ... combinations of black suede and gold kid ... cut-out pat- finely toilored custom-made and terns on the gauntlets ... little flow- er cutouts with insets of nylon net designed home-spun garments at and rhinestones ... fanciful charming ... $11.50 to $25. -+- NOW JUST BEFORE the fall i £{ YJowl!-12.i't !B'tid;p~. Clu!J. 1221 Hi&hland Road - TOURNAMENT BRIDGE Open 9:30 a. m.~:30 p. m. LECTURES AND INSTRUCTIONS Evenings by appointment PHONE 6981 2 YOUR REALTOR Recommends For BUSINESS Statistics indicate that the ma Income jority of individuals using a A lorge Six-Room House ot Fifteenth ond Hew York bank's service are tvomen. Wom • An ideal nursery • Clan Room space with sufficient w indow area en tvill appreciate the convenience • Two Bedrooms • Large Living R oom. Dining Room of our parking lot, our drive-in and Kitchen • Walled in yard • New Roof teller's window, and the friendly • Landscaped and Paved • 75' frontage on New York • The adjacent 70' corner lot avail service and atmosphere that they able with the house if desired find here at this bank. for RENT AL Income A good Three Bedroom Home on East Coal Ave., near the University • $4000.00 down NEW MEXICO STATE • 50' frontage on Coal • Paved and Landscaped • I 4 Basement BANK • • 2 Car Garage Both Properties Exclusive With Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora tion Anderman & Glasebrook REALTORS 3022 East Central Phone 5-1686 209 W. Gold DIAL 8831 season opens. when you'll be saying called a Bar-Laddie that will be just • the thing for some man on your "Stop for a drink and we'll go on to the concert together", or "Come home Christmas list, though you won't with us for a hi-ball and we'll talk want to wait that long to acquire one over the play" ... now is the time for your own household. It looks to check your supply of glasses and like a hammer, combines ice crusher, bar accessories. KORBER'S GIFT one and two ounce jigger, muddler, SHOP has glasses of a ll kinds and cork screw, bottle-opener, and seal we are particularly enthusiastic breaker all in one chrome-plated • about those that come from the pipes combination, costs only $2.50. A of the glass-blowers of Tiffin. "Twosome" package adds a Bar Swedish-style crystal, they have all tender which, placed in the neck of the beauty of utter simplicity and the bottle, releases just one jigger perfect proportions. There are at a time. ice for Sunday eve glasses for hi-balls, whiskey sours, ning suppers and after-the-game old-fashioneds and straight whiskey cocktails when "snacks" should be glasses. A cocktail jug and an ice on the substantial s ide are Lazy bucket are other examples of the Susans with hors d'oeuvres dishes distinction that belongs to pure See p. 6 crystal, hand-blown. For those who must have color, we noted Fostoria wine and cordial glasses in amethyst, (e>A ~ ""'°' ii M ~ ~Yf with clear stems and bases, prettily ~ lt1ob arranged on Chinese mats of split FURNITURE DECORATED bamboo in peacock blue. (If you're a GLASS PAI NTED devotee of things made of natural materials, these bamboo mats, that ANTIQUES ,., ,..; come in other colors too, are for "i1' Rear San Felipe Church you.) To get back to the cocktail Old Town idea, we fo und here a fine gadget 3 PHOTO •Y eAANE• A CA.PL.IN. A 11 antique wal1111t bed, lra11d111ade, with Camellia red elrint:; dominates Jfr. and Mrs. Plrilip H11bbell's bedroom, sets tire ke:ynotc for otlr er /11r11ishi1igs. 011 the night table stands a "Gone With tire Wiud" lamp, wlrosc slrade mate/r es the clrint:;, 11sed so ef!ectively i11 dressing table skirt 011d ·u:i11dow rnl011ces. • \ Vhen you step across the thres Pinks, wines and soft blues a re hold of the Philip Hubbell home you used throughout the living room. The have the impression of stepping back azure blue sofa harmonizes with the into the Victorian era. From the mo darker blue tufted winged back • ment you enter the living room you cha ir, while lovely old lamps, some are reminded of a gracious way o f with brass bases and others of shell living that too many of us have for pink china add much to the cha rm of gotten. Herc you find beauty of an the room. other age in furniture, s ilver, glass The sun poured through the west and china, subtly combined in such window in the dining room onto a way that one thing compliments pieces of ruby glass placed on the the other, giving a harmonious feel shelves of one of Mrs.