w Aiirf .. .my we drank our cocktails out of tumblers ?" 111* . mm aOV, r\y V vv ilia V; Vi ft>r V Hi ? ‘f-tiV. © <s> It’# as much a style faux pas to wear, say, a tailored corset under a soft frock like this as it is to serve your guests cocktails in lagct 0 «W 'in' or to sport your pearls Your Berlei must echo the \\ with your swimsuit, firmness, or the suppleness, the line, C\P Bt y*® an d purpose of the frock you wear it with. There can be no evening chic in a rigid corset that ends too short oh' the thigh any more than there can be freedom for your tennis movements In a long-line evening cdntrolette. Sophistication calls for long sheathed lines; action demands briefer control. You must wear a Berlei for beauty yes but the right Berlei to make you comfortable and perfectly turned out in everything you wear. A DIFFERENT FROCK .. ~. A DIFFERENT BERLEI CZZea
“Matchpoint” will always be yours if you drink Pasteurized MILK
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Evening Star, Issue 23113, 12 November 1938, Page 28
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172Page 28 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 23113, 12 November 1938, Page 28
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