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Show Polly's Pointers Problem-Kn- SUNDAY, Rare Utah Dress Stains it - Service: - Keep Them Cool 35-i- 35-i- n. JUNE County. 25, Utah 19s Sunday Herald 5A Skirts And Necklines Go Down Black Mink - DEAR POLLY Mv wash-abl- e ed fitted sheets between the wh'te knit dress" has a last two folds of a straight yellow spot on Lie blouse and sheet and store them with folds one on the skirt. I A. W. S. really do out.-M- RS. not know what thev are DEAR POLLY For years possibly some food or drink. I have I have folded fitted sheets the tried washing, stain remover, following way and they look rust remover, toothpaste, corn- as neat on fee shelf as the starch. You name it and I have straight ones. The directions tried it. but nothing gets the originally came from the Canstain out. I do hope someone non Homemaking can help me as this is a very "Start with the sheet inside out, nice knit dress. RUTH held the long way. Place a DEAR POLLY In answer hand in each of the upper cornto Shirley's problem of making ers. Bring fingers in corners neat stajks of fitted sheets in together. Turn left corner right me linen closet I want to tell side out and fit over right cornher that after folding she should er. Now you have one corner roll them up tight. They look over the other, as a tailor folds very neat and you can get 'a coat, shoulder into shoulder. more on one shelf. MRS. J.A. Smooth out sheet's edges. Now T want DEAR POLLY fit the second set of corners tell Shirley that I put my fold one into another. Repeat fee same action, turning left doubled corner inside out and fitting over right doubled corner. All four corners are now neatly Make these summer tops for nested into one corner of four little folks. Her pretty frock is thicknesses. Smooth all edges a pinafore; he likes the sturdy and place sheets on a flat suroverall. No. 3300 comes in sizes face. Flatten pocket corner. 1, 2, 3. In size 2 pinafore takes Sheet is ready to fold neatly 1 yd. of fabric; over- into any desired size to fit in fabric. all, Vi't, yd. of your linen closet. "ALICE Send 40c plus 6c postage for DEAR GIRLS mis uoes this pattern to IRIS LANE it but, in all fairness, I must (care of this newspaper), Mor- warn you that it takes patience ris Plains, N.J. 07950. Add 15c at first to get the heng of it. for first-clas- s mail and special Good luckJ-PO- LLY It is such DEAR POLLY handling. Free pattern is waiting for a bother to have to wash sepyou. Send 50 cents for our new arately and by hand little lids Spring - Summer Pattern Book and jar tops and the cover for which contains coupon for pat- the coffee basket. They might tern of your choice. get caught in the dishwasher fan and cause trouble. One day I took a mesh bag that onions had come in, closed the bottom with a rubber band, put the small articles in it, folded over the top and hooked it over one Utah Bv GAY PAULEY NEW YORK a'PD-Oesig- ner Rudi Gernreich s'ys that fashion .hould he '"audacious." .And it is that, in the neckline department. Some of the fall and winter late day and evening In Fashion Some of the world's rarest furs modeled during the West Coast Tour of the Utah Symphony Orchestra this week. Utah Black yink, a rare and highly popular fur, was the feature of fashion shows and receptions for fashion editors and the public in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Black "Willow" For Bride Mink, which Adkins, of Coalville. Mr. Ad- kins has spent nearly 40 years develoninff and perfecting the breed. He heads up John Adkins & Sons Enterprises. The Utah State Industrial Promotion Board and Mr. Ad kins arranged fashion shows in Los Angeles at the century Plaza Hotel and in San Francisco at the Mark Hopkins Hotel. The Black "Willow" Mink, which today brings $580 a pelt, is available through fee Great Lakes Mink Association and is much in demand domestically, esoeciallv in California and New York. Also, it is popular in Europe A coat today sens for $6,000 to $25,000. News Story ! Club Notes t sneer wun Diouses bras beneath, which he showed last season, sent out a lot of ready-to-we- ar mid-thig- WW OUR SHOPPING BAGS BULGE hand-washin- fan VALLEY CHAPTER OES ALL IS CONFUSION Will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. BOSTON (UPD The adoles when the Past Matrons will encents are finding it difficult to adjust to a society where ngnt and wrong seem to be much less definite than in the past," Dr. Calvin F. Setilage, of Tenrcle University, told fellow psychiatrists meeting in Boston. But the vague and social and cultural values of modern society not only are having a significant impact on adolescents. Settlage said they also "tend to lead to a confusion of values and uncertainty on the part of parents' tertain. The sound of fashion for fall anrf winter will be iingle-iangl- e. Chains accent waists and have so manv metallic things hang ing from them that the clanking can't be avoided when a woman sits down, stands up, walks or shifts her posture. 1.2.3 - MONDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY --N BANQUET C rllThlnS T ENGINEERING SUPPLIES ARE AVAILABLE AT PKGS. Utah Office Supply For a lighter cake from a mix, fluff the dry mixture before adding ingredients. 3300 PRICES EFFECTIVE ed seen-throug- All engagement and wedding stories should be scheduled with the Society Editor at least two weeks prior to the desired publication date. Information and picture must be in the Herald office three days prior to publication. There is a $3 engraving fee. THE MESSAGE IS THAT THEKE is not just ONE skirt length this year. Jacques Tiffeau of Tiffeau and Eusch tops an above the knee rose suede outfit with a brown midi coat to illustrate lengths can go anywhere. (Herald-UP- I Telophoto) uaurems cautious in his collection. True, he slashed necklines into deep Y's to the waist in short black cocktail dresses. But the bosom was not bared. It looked at first like total coverup for one of Brook s best numbers, a long evening dress done totally in black sequins. Sleeves were to cuffs at the wrist, the skirt was a mass of gathered fabric, the back high to the nape of the neck. But the front was cut out to bare the collar bone, and again was deep V to the waist Sarmi's bared neckllnei showed in short black crepe or satin late day dresses and also in his floor length evening ones. Typical of the black group was one with a rectangular cutout about four inches wide to the waist a narrow band holding the works together at the visiting reporters. It took Gernreich to make tops of his tunic length (about "dresses" in one bosom. h layer of chiffon. A long and flowing chiffon in No bras beneath. salmon pink had its divided At least St. Laurent had front filled in with a coral stone shown the blouses with jackets cutout on necklace. A ovir them. an emerald green satin was Flared bottoms of Gernreich's outlined with gold stitched-o- n dresses were in crepe and iewellinc. oernreich conceded that tne I Hallevo is in love with deep, dresses could be shipped with necklines for his more modest crepe or doublt squared evening dresses. opulent later chiffon tops. cut like those worn by They're In some of his floor skimmers medieval ladies. As low squared In black chiffon, Gernreich used neckline after low squared narrow vertical insets of black neckline paraded past on the and white tweed which did runway. cover up a little more in 9 strategic spots. "We live not in the past but in A thought for thp dav: British the said Gernreich. poet Walter Pater once said. 1960's, "Fashion should be audacious, "To know when one 3 self if interested is the first condition should be fun." Donald Brooks was a bit more of interesting other people." two following. the prcngs on the upper rack. Now these little things can go in the dishwasher and AUM Will meet at the home of g I am saved a Ann Ahlander, 1818 N. 1400 E., C. A. job.-M- RS. Provo, at 2:30 p.m. of Because of the increasing demand for space for bridal pictures and stories, the following rules have been established by the Daily Herald: An interval of at least six weeks is required between the publication of an engagement announcement and a wedding story, if both are desired. Picture and information for a wedding story should be submitted prior to the wedding so that it can be published within a day or I 1 shock waves. St. Laurent should see what the likes of Gernreich, Donald crooKS, terdmando Sarmi and George Halley have done to expose the bosom in their collections. These four designers are among the more than 110 individuals and firms participatin the "press week" ing previews of individuals and firms participating the in ' press week" previews of fall and winter for Rules List originated in 1957 after being over a period or developed forty years, sold for the first! time in 1966. The first forty stov, jold to Neimann Marcus, famous Dallas, Texas retailer, for $1,100 a Delt. The purchase was made through the Hudson Bay Fur Sales. Major producer of the unique mink is a native Utahn, John fashions of Xew York manufac-turers make the daring of that filmy blouse from Yves St. Laurent of Paris look downright 69 E. CENTER, PROVO TIP TOP-6-- CANS oz. 12 LEMONADE If BOW tmitii CANS $400 PR0V0-0RE- M tag . etm MHMMB SEAL . 24' LIVER AND BACON SALE! 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