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Show FASHIONS AND FADS by JUDI CANNON Fashion Major, I.DS Business College i ' J. . ' r eral, gloves should always be worn on the street but ne"ver Indoors, except at the theater, at a formal reception, or a ball. They should always be removed re-moved when eating, even if it is no more than a cocktail canape. But a lady never takes off her gloves in order to shake hands (unless, of course, they are soiled gardening or riding rid-ing gloves), and furthermore, she never needs to apologize for keeping them on." DON'T FORGET GLOVES Gloves are a vital complement comple-ment to any ensemble. Yet women are never quite sure what the proper glove etiquette is. With .the popular three-quarter three-quarter length sleeve It is most unattractive to see a narrow nar-row strip of bare arm between glove and the sleeve. This could be tastefully avoided by remembering the basic rule: with short sleeves or no sleeve at all, wear very long or very short gloves and , with three-quarter three-quarter length sleeves wear gloves long enough to meet the sleeve. A well dressed woman wo-man never forgets 'her gloves. In Paris salons, the mannequins feel undressed without the gloves selected to match the outfit. As Genevieve A. Dar-laux, Dar-laux, author of "Elegance," says: "Glove etiquette is not at all as complicated as the many women believe. In gen- |