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Show ,: I . 6?-1)FI- t 11"--- Ap1 :12, 1950 NEW5,Wednesay, ERET -- - 4'ciOi$i)rei:'O.4.'Ovèli.,'' . -- , Pci11.k0...:().-0:,-,.H..,ötli.oii- Get out your mantillas.. girls. Lace is in for a thick laces, thin laces cotton laces, silk laces ...laces white as frost and lace that blends in color with the cloth. You'll see whole lace dresses :even lace suits. And then yout see lace used as the merest itch; black Valenciennes, edging the collar and cuffs of a black shirtwaist dress. Lice being SO young and irrmlediate, we start off with Chee Armstrong's tank-to- p junior separates (1). Here's crisp white cotton lace covering pale pink butcher linena color combination that is one of summer's loves. Filcol's lace shirtwaist dress (2) is a festival of bey-da- 0 1 y: 1 - - ... . - ' : , ,.- 4' 'IrdttsWo- , .tr,. 't.',14:1---,.?,,,,a- ,..., , ' - .N.,7;-- it , (. . i ::, ' it . t2.0' 11 i tstrifr ... 1 . v, '..re; tr . -- Alto - milit ,diablit,Isk,I 1141 st t kt '' 1 4 , 11,1 ic6 t. 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From the distance it looks like a print; close by it just shows you're in the mostlashionable pool. or for a the necklirie of a cotton. dainty air, , .. . 0 6,00tIt , aillE ' ' I 1 linen-semi-spor- t ' ONO,. 11,,,oits - aftarnoon.dress (5). - A z ashion.tellin 1V 40, v -- s. 10,11t .. - . - 4,,,,,ot ' - 7771:1"zrir A 9 , 9 BE'S GOT DOUBLE PROTECTIONLaury Johnson of Auerbach donned both belt and suspenders, attached a satisfied grin on his face, and tried to emulate the secure' feeling el a timid soul who believes in the necessity of ,twin trouser protection and has it,,----- ------ STYLE CHIPS: STICK 'EM UP : e.L.1 No, A2 .4 g9) N tfr - , , b. - - ,i- The .1. course,. is there and we foulult a lot of propriety. With- interesting things about belts. out them, under our present Good old cowhide, molded e a.: etandards. 11 st, into belt with a ''''.".1 becomes an ob- - det regular buckle fasteners is the i led of every- 4:, , mod popular type belt though display of hu- 1 by no means-th- e only me in demarui. A new elastic nylon modest chuckle 11;,...., '. s! is coming on the znarket and to a volumin- - ; : ous should corn into popularity for ."-.- And so it 0 ,,4 i slack wear: came to pass. t N ' awe ribbon belts for slacks at some India-,,-,. 4. 't,,' ,,,,t t 1 is':ar v., are also called for on occasion. tinguishable point Ilk the t I )7 I 11 t Ken also told us to look for past, that man a return of reversible belts, wsdertook to belts that can be worn on either Solve the prob. Dee Chienua side with a snap attachment to lens of bow besflo keep the bucklethe - They were when in trousers place propriety in the prewar years and will said they should be in place. lie came up with tsr.o methods be out again this spring.run Belt widths trp to an that have carried down through inch with narrow the , to the present, the :belt history inch, running close behind. '''' and the susPenders- It seemed to al that Were has About luspenderikKert bad less to iay. The stock styles are always been something of comstill wide knit and narrow elaspetition between these two worth devicesexcept for the tic in a variet'l'of colors. One observation he made on more-timof the reale !ratethe butters- was notable.-- Men rniti Who deem it advisible to, the button type in 'the prefer wear both. We took our probon clip type because they offer to lem Ken Humphrey-o- Auerbach& and he had, the answer more even support and let the - Arousersbang evenly. almcet at his fmgertips. And those timid souls, we Ken told us that belts sell almost three to one over su- imagine, would have the one lf Inchers, supplespenders. Ken eves bad a and mented reasoi whythis-shoulso. by a heavy, be, With the popularity of slacks. cowhide belt with the old standhe told us. belt sales have gone ard buckle that im't - subject to up. A' lot of awn: will buy a That's two ways to keep the new belt with every new pair of troupers up. If there were more, slacks The discussio Is went on frtrm they'd probably use "them too. ,1 r 1,, Li .11 kg.4 . freers: of zruus's badge of 47.9;c: - Suspenders and Belts Hold Up Male fashions it . one-piec- , - ,, . belly-laug- h. , I ; EiSt ', --- 0; i 0 pear RA4gta.;.40 ! s, a.; 1 14 ,, .0.3"" s sit., .61vtta416&10010 ittbvtlik4a--11- -C3Z.',3-- -- - , -' i- 1444 11114"144:-.- A. Ake t Omit. OV.4011 "opal 0,111011P'1041110 111 got Nope isAlblb , , INOINflatip lb t4r t)i sAr. N,; - a, ,1-1- 0 mt. 4P--0 ItAlltotorleoge NNW !.16 GRETCHEN Heaven's Above! Tennis Is Mastere - - El Rrra. NUU -- of IT to see theralbest , , - So do-1'a- s the Romans I borrowed a tennis racquet and the , , Di :, You Know It s Age. of one-da- y We seem to have a whole recefilly. houseful of line flocks and Di 'our house there's 2 they rail run as silently and room, a dining room. ,a kitchen smoothly as the beautiful new and tvio "sunny bedrooms. And car In the neighboi's garage. you know. something? Every Not a sound, not a whimper single one of those rooms is but the right time la always equipped with that necessity -of there when you need It. the modern age:- an electric tor that day a few Except clock. A handsome electric : weeks ago. clock. Even the basement has On that belated day, the elec. its equavalent of an electric clock--a- n automatic timer on - s trir-itl-wlmt 4et.1-1P-- -: yoUng- Sten had a fine time making fun of the way Grandma served. But I- lot Ect 1 could trluir ban over the net, Just about as well as they oul& 'yea under Mr.. Baker's disapproving . ft ....7Taltewhattappent,d - F01440,----ii:Stop..7:004.7..,...,'..ilh-7:-:..-7..i--- -- - - - Wherever you go I our house, there's an electric- - tie-piec- e handy. The clock on the desk in the living room is a beautiful brass affair, with king black hands and bright gold let For .several confusing hours, It was wher- ever you,tlooked An& rm tell- fun. ing you, it wasn't , SurPose. You were home alone, ,suri was, quarter-past-thr- ee the-aftern- one-pie- ce d- Mechanical Contrivances? tsurviving sour third from the eldesthave been here from California visiting for the past week and they'd rather play tennis than eat. Wen, since all they did aU clay was spend their time on the nearest court I filmed if I svere dren--ahe- .10:6 one-ha- What, do you suppose, are we . ' coming to? absolute depen, An age of deuce , on - mechanical - art- - teri:The clocks irli'the bedrooms - ratites? An age of unquestioned are the rise It shine type, with - subservience to modern gad lurninous , faces -- and Insistent of complete. re-- alaralls. The clock in the kitch- gets? Ait-Ige - hence on the complicated prod- en Is a homey combination of ucts of electricity? cream and red the better to to comlooks me like were 'It sink and tick sit, above the , ing to just that. And .I'm not away: the pleasant hours. ' sure it's right. ' 110CSEFCL OF CLOCKS Harry-went-- to me 'until then; provided I'd keep off the tennis coUrt. , Ile doesn't approve of his wife, when she! grandmother, playing tennis with ;ber grandchildren.. But approval or not, Grand- sna Baker can play a match with the worst of them. The best might ciFi her In.. Two of our grandchildren; Syringia's chit-- , , - inucts--danger-- id A soi.i-..410t:--R-ofo--:çoi.:06-1i-o'oi- ..e.il..P-6.04- 10,,- Mr. Salter and I have been doing bit of 'spring gardening and for Easter all the chi14Lren banded together to give us one of the grandest gifts. Instead of ap Easter lily and a we-Vshirt front each of them, which la what ll put a dollar or two Into usually rated they-a-therIset"- Ind nurseryns lam-T--117 representative :and purchased twe:p1.31ILL sturdiest- - flowering almonds, a pink peach and three rose shrubs Then on Easter Sunday morning, right after ' church, all the children and grand children came over to pIOnt them for us. Can you imagine any- thing nicer? I fold Mr. Baker all I'd ask now was to liva to next year to see them blossom and -- if i . s - ok, 4 '$ - -- - , 40 SAYS BAKER .0.-0.W.d'- -- - A,,,ow eSAI 4.- - K.0 ,r kittp.o-trL- - ,0165 .0 5r4 406,1111:'.0 00akogirs one-ha- lf (rj .40 - - that happened atict. You lia'd wristwatch. What would you servdo? Call the Ica on the telephone? The line Time-of-D- ay - you wonder about the blessings of this modern age. Clacks, clocks everywhere and not a drop of the right - tirnd After a few botwi of that-s-o help yon, return to the you're 'ready to , gool'old days when the eight-da- y wonder sat on the mantelpiece and had to be laboriously wound every Ireek. Or even to the days Ube hourglass or the - - was constantly busy- Turn- on the disc jock- the radio, w ere , eye, bless their hearts, give the stuldial or something. , time every minute on theAt least, those days, people lite? No electricity. PIA on your weren't so dependent ois knolo. tlindlerdimitc""Curatleut rInt theezact time. rm sure to your next-doneighbors? It grandmother, lack to pioneer was raining cats and dogs days. wasn't When she arose in there weren"poocileel all over the early poring to bake thebisculta attd fry the potatoes this sidewalks and besides it 0 for the Lamar hearty breakwas about time to put on dinfast, I don't knagine she cared ner. Thera was nothing left to too much whether it was do but stay home. And, believe quarter-o- f or - uttarter-past.- -3 at am! And for all else-thher ma, It waidismal., - pioneer husband might have WHAT TDIT beenfarmer. explorer, Indian ' Is It time tor school to be out? scout, trail blazer-4'- m sure be Is it time to put the roast on? wasttl ckck .watchert ) ' Yes, we seem to be in en age (The 'stove was gas-.- is If of absolute dependence on the horde? to be for hubby coming f a products--oflits before Do I have time to do rm And 'age. I do ,that? Or had I better wilt not sure irs right until after I do something else? ' At lead not on the days when - - : ...RAN': A: kr-...N.Pr.- - ..: . Seine ILL :i.- .,:' .7T F.. .: .:: ...;:wg.n4yE.;,.A491.RI.s.-:-...-:-:,cst .':i.i'... . those peopla,with clear minds and - or God': Tnith, end Good ors unfailingly established. If v'e , could ell comprehend this, we could tare everlasting 4 ' Irs enough'to make there's a power failure! . Some of those people with clear minds and consciences are without help, if tmly advice, but the right to exercise one's own Judi:meld comes to an men sooner or later birds must test their newlmmd wings. Some fall, and others soar. Soft is with humans, but ss humans we must make anOW113101 for the falls. and be ready to encourage rather than preach."' -- - Oen, see in disappointed in Ottr prayers, perhaps, be-cause Ice have beta preying far results end not mthy will be done - - Avid and Easter is the time of looking Up, Did cot those at' the foot of the cross look up at Jesus? Did they up when it was said. He is not here, He Is slum?" 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