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Show Me FASHIONS 0 0 0 0 Old Fashioned ? ' dress that seems to call for candlelight is A V-r-r V A vvfiCy , . r . ; v ROSES si . M - S ki . 0 ARE iJ blooiviiiMq long ago I gave up the laundry starches I had to cook you know, the kind that makes fabrics so stiff and "boardy." ... ! So what do I use? the starch FaII the modern starch . . NIAGARA . . . it's wonderful it penetrates fabrics evenly . . . never spots or .streaks, makes ironing a cinch . , ..and the finish? Ah! . . . so smooth, so dainty so crisp! ... pre-cook- ed ... ... by Allyn Rice Suddenly, it's an autumn world. The air is crisp, the leaves are turning and the party dresses are here! There is a return to femininity. The favored color range is red, running from pale pink to deep burgundy. The fabrics are soft, fluid and rich enough to make a sultan envious. A rose, is not s, just a rose this year: it's the designer's way of enhancing a simple-dresor turning a plain pair of separates into an exciting evening outfit. So maidens take care! In these, the prettiest dresses ever, your best beau may take you for a princess and, if he hasn't done so already, whisk you away to live happily ever after. PRETTY SMOOTH! Men's shirts cottons clothes 1W . . . . .. . . . dainty children's what a great job NIAGARA does on all fabrics! Even dark cottons never streak... come out fresh, crisp, beautiful ! 1 jj .iss&r,. r NIAGARA is the world's only true COLD water V so quick to fix . . so easy to use. Y Vv N 1 K y' ,1 A Photogrophed for Family Weekly by Henri Jansen A xf Jv, SWISH! in COLD water... it's ready ... . instantly! tlcZ starch . v S J A EASY DOES IT! Ironing is a cinch when you starch with NIAGARA . . . no streaks . . ; no sticking . . . u '.in yourJron fairly flies over ie fabric K. I r V (7 VW - The roses ofyburnished i. bronze match the skirt of peau de soie in this costume by Kenn Barr of Casino Classics ($46). . N 1 ,i V .; w Ton't be ridic Linda Young's satin in a soft plum color ($40). CORN PRODUCTS COMPANY - V v 1 v W V Mil II I lL- -i J ' 1 A The. Modern Starch for Modern Fabrics! i 1 2 Family Weekly, September 20, 1959 : |