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Show J Jacks faft Jmn& I By NANCY PEPPER Tour Coat, Madame It seems just yesterday that you were brooding about your fall wardrobe. ward-robe. Then, along came the new look and you had to start all over again. Well, there's never a dull moment because summer is coming com-ing and now's the time to worry about your summer coat. Whafll it be? A SUGAR COAT? That's the very brief boxy topper that Just comes to your bipline. It's usually , . m inexpensive W JrV and you can 2fS "Sv wear it over I FVrtl A everything. I. AfffTHl A FLARED itopI II TOPPER ? ) IKum III H covers your HJni J uipline and it ijv'A I liMffli flares way out U I in back, the v MIiw way your loud I Greatcoat did last fall. Looks equally well over straight or flared skirts. You'll like it in pastel suede fabric or in plaid. A COCOON? Ifs not something that a caterpillar goes into and a butterfly comes out of. It's a topper top-per that tapers in at the hips; that you wrap around you like a, like a well, like a cocoon. If it's high fashion you're looking for, this is IT1 JABBERWOCKY AND JIVE "DEMATERIALIZE" You could say "scram," but that's too easy. "GOT TO HANG" Not as bad as it sounds. Simply a new way to say good-by on the telephone. "SEEING DOUBLE" The currently current-ly favorite way to say they're going steady. "ROCKABY MONEY" Salary of a sitter. "MONKEY GLASS" Your mirror or does it depend upon who's looking in it? "PARTING IS SUCH SWEET SORROW" SOR-ROW" If Shirley can go Shakespearean Shake-spearean so can you and you do, whenever you say "good-by." "LOW MAN ON THE TOTEM POLE" Dripplest boy in the class. |