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Daily News from New York, New York • 454

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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454
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Y. M0NIQUE i By EILEF.N CALLAHAN Black with black may net be the sharpest of contrasts but it is the newest and smartest of color combinations. The contrast is between lighter and darker. These gradations, in turn, are texture differences, another reason for the popularity of two-fabric ensembles. All-black ensembles with self-color variation begin, usually, with wool in two weights one sheer, the other thick and go on to the real contrast in the cos- VVrlle lOllrrn (alliiann rrfcxrillnn any llrm inrwtloriril here any rJiMhf.

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i a a Democrat got stuck with a $10-per-piate dinner for Gov. Clement of Te ss only 1,300 showed up at what was expected to be a 7,000 attendance. All is not sweetness and light around NBC over those executive changes, despite all the friendly AIIVKKTIhKMFNT Great on-the-rocks For sheer popularity, three textures dominate the surface of new Pans styles. richly rumpled effects are all the rage for evening. Whether called "gaufie" or simply "waffling" the trick is the same: hidden stitching used to catch the fabric to a lining beneath and thus setting it a-bubble and a-froth.

If that new Paris suit looks as coarse as a bale of jute, then it's certainly one of the r.ow highly favored "etamine" materials. Usually in wool, they are as irregularly woven as canvas and as touch as (he flag bunting from which the word is taken. related to the French for pigtailing, "natte" accurately describes the raw weave which, seen through a reading glass, presents a plaited Edmund Lowe Greta Keller pats on the back, etc. Talk hround the studio is that Mannv Sach swings more weight than anyone short of the network's president. quality 86 Prool Schieffelin New Yorh MOTIKIJ" ANI KfslAI KAVIN fabrics and colors.

Silhouettes are Italian in feeling, styled on slim tapered lasts. Fabrics cover a rantr ttf lnve-Krtf lnthra tfcith Avoid being late for Thfalrt interest centered on textured surfaces, including velvety suedes, polished calfs. textured mat leathers and ripple cloths. Vinyl-ite combines with sparkling glit-1 ter-clotli for festive providing a glass slipper Dim in lKt hcsbt or THE lHfAIRf DIMNK.T Special Full Course Pre Theatre Dinners uur iittittttlr These come in an open-toed sling tume: its trim of satin, velvet, silk jersey or taffeta. Phum: CI 11)00 7U 7Umtt Contrast between the wools is The William Zeckendorf-Roger Stevens-Feuer Martin deal to take over Brandt's Globe Theatre for $1,200,000 fell through yesterday when the balance of the payment wasn't delivered.

The combination lost its $50,000 deposit and some other $10,000 in legal and architects' fees. The theatre reopens tomorrow as a movie house. Ina Claire taking a rest cure in Switzerland on doctor's orders. Maurice Chevalier, at 68, bicycles between the Paris fctudio where he's making "Love in the Afternoon," and a variety show at the old Theatre Alhambra, which has been renamed Theatre Maurice Chevalier in his honor. Laurel Hurley due to step into all the big coloratura soprano parts at the Met his season.

(Fourteen roles.) Greta Keller's success as a singing. actress in "Pal Joey" in the barn theatres landed her a contract to do "Can Can," "Call Me Madam" and "Three Penny Opera" at the Putnam County Playhouse next year. Rosanna Gaili, Miss Ijtaly in the Miss Universe contest, returns from Italy next month to become a Manhattan model. The Fisherman magazine is underwriting a New York honeymoon for Marie Fish and James Bass of Asheville, N. C.

They'll dine only in the seafood spots here, natch. Edmund Lowe, star of the earlier flickers, makes a comeback in "The Wings of Eagles," co-headlined with John Wayne and Dan Daily. Bessie Love, of a somewhat earlier era, plays an important role in Joan Crawford's "Story of Esther Costello," now shooting in London. Mickey Rooney considering "Sad Sack" as a TV series. Eddie Albert, the Army officer in "Attack," returns to comedy impersonating Joe E.

Lewis' pianist, Austin Mack, in "The Joker is Wild," based on Joe's book. Hy Kraft, who authored Phil Silvers' "Top Banana," is dramatizing A. J. Liebling's New Yorker series, "The Honest Rainmaker: The Life and Times of Col. John IV.

Stingo." Something new under the midnite sun is a hair-styling floor show put on by D'Amico with a musical background by Alan Holmes, at the Hotel New Yorker's Golden Thread Cafe. Bill Jordan, operator of. the popular Music Bar in Miami Beach, has completed a modern ballet in eight movements, "Fantzsy in Sleep," which he hopes to get on Broadway later this season. Lillian a- field, who wrote the Table Notes column for Gotham weekly, was killed Friday nite in a head-on collision near Greenv. owl Lr.k N.

Y. Former Miami columnist Dorothy Dey (Mrs. Dfn Mmphy) going into the dress business in Florida with fashion designer Florence Lustig this winter. Mrs. Vincent Astor personally supervised the redecoration of the Oak Room at the St.

Regis Inspired by the current best-seller, Hutton's Lexington Ave. ictaurant has named its new room the Exurbanite. The new class of freshmen at Columbia University includes Arthur MacArthur, son of Gen. Douglas Thomas MacKinlay Kantor, son of the Pulitzer Prize winning author; Newell G. Wilder Jr.

of Cooperstown, N. son of the great center of Columbia's 1934 Rose Bow! championship team, and William Verplank of Chehalis, a descendant of Samuel Verplanck, first student of the college in 1754. back. '1 he patrician pump is starred for attention and is adorned with satin binding, interesting buckle-trims, or decora delicate and subtle; between the wools and the silk trim, as defi tive jet accents. I hese shoes are priced at $12.95 a pair.

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Civ HOTELS AMI KhKTAl HANTS nite as if one of the blacks were white. Shown today is a Martini-designed ensemble of black wool and black velvet. The high-w aisted sheath dress has a velvet yoke. The ample-line coat is wool with collar and cuffs of veivet- The dress has a round neckline and long sleeves. Its midriff band tits in a back bow AT YOl'R SERVICE: New fall collection of "First Edition" fashion shoes offers a diversified selection in the latest silhouettes.

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