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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, Marrh 9, 1969 Dressed Up in Their Sunday Best "1 f : & 'f f 3-- 1 . ' , .VSSP. -- Nfr- , gets its warmest from the younger members of our world. Spring welcome While sledding, ice skiing, skating and snowball fights occupy a child's day in winter he is still restricted . . . just a few hours outside in winters chill is all that mother or the wind will allow and the needed warm clothing inhibits a fella. ... Walt for Sir So youngsters impatiently wait for that first warm day and shed outer clothing at least ;o the point of ear muffs, knee high boots and warm woolen rnittens for a mere sweater, and run and jump in their newly found freedom under the sun. stars with pants. The monster sandal New Shoe Styles J Are Meant For Walking While most of a childs wardrobe is made up of play never doubt that clothes, youngsters, boys as well as and join girls, like to dress-uan adult world on occasion. p The fine points of fashion involve youngsters as well as grownups, and the ability to guide a child to the clothes that suit him or her best rests an understanding, on clear-seein- g mother. More Turtlenecks Stand at ease ... the comfortable shoe is still with us. This we Just might owe to the rage lor pants. The solid heel and rounded toe, essential for a or one bare (the mini) to is a side panted-Iebenefit loved by women who would never be seen In mid-thig- g For younger men in a world, the turtleneck may be most welcome. Spring will see more, not less of them, showing up on boys. mans either. For a picture, Lesley Brown donned pants and just changed shoes. The pants, dark olive twill, are teamed with a black sleeveless sweater vest, buckled at the waist, worn over white crepe shirt . . . baubles and the a silk scarf complete the picture . . . except for shoes. deep-collare- Team a white turtleneck d a deep red, blazer and you have a member of the male world. Gray plaid trousers and dark shoes combine to make a Sunday best outfit fit for Easter. with . . . white. A shiny look is everywhere for spring . . . white. Seen In a classic Gucci (named for the shoe designer who started up front action trims on shoes, the shoe has inches in a heavy, higher heel up to two and chain trim up front. light brown with the Gucci-iikone-four- e Spectators will be seen everywhere this spring . . . with pants or skirts. So long seen in brown and white, navy and white or black and white, the new spectators, complete with pert perforations are coming up in shades of red and blue and other unusual color combinations. Not so new sandals are looking a lot different for spring and summer . . . called Sidewalk Sandals, theyre heavier and will do a lot more than walk around a patio or a pool. The new sandals are made for street walking. The newest of sandals are springs answer to the monster shoe for fall. They sport a higher, heavier heel . . . almost mannish, come in dark brown Italian calf and will look terrific with springs City Pants. Coat Dress Ensemble Striped right is a coat-dres- s thats costume, special, Mom herself might wish for one. Varying widths of black so and a yoke of bright red are striped on w'hite cotton to make a little girl her prettiest. A white straw sailor, white stockings, tiny white gloves and a pert purse make a lady best dressed. Red and white striped organ-da- y end very special sieves . . . with deep cuffs trimmed in tiny red buttons let even the littlest of ladies play the part of dressup. Team this spring special with head-ban- d hat of white lace and rib- Leg white bons, ... the news for For those of you who cant wait boot. It will pant and shoes for fall is he look like a man's work boot, complete with laces up front and will look swell with trousers but a word of caution . . . worn with skirts it could remind you of that saying . . . Ahhh, your mother wears Army boots." The speetator walks away with fashion honors. leggings, tiny stretch gloves and her very own purse and the first thing this little girl wants to do is see her reflection in a mirror. Annette, 4; Doug, 8, and Susan, 5 are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Neal W. 3997 Las Flores St., (9 10) h lived their imother. I l e n d to go Lloyd he more anything Ann landers ? world to a home make and me y is girls. Ten months ago he received a promotion took him off the road, he at a lovely home and we married. problem is I can t stand hildren. They are spoiled selfish. The older girl an amazing resem-- e to her mother. She me the creeps. I feel as is spying on me. it night when Lloyd came from work he kissed the before he kissed me. I very hurt and told him said I was being foolish insisted he's never been The girls seem er. have r, too. Their grades telling and keep they up be ,ow dreamy it is to it may Well, together. eamv for THEM but I ,t. I feel like an outsider, alize now that Lloyd i have married an older either a divorcee or n ow with children c her ?d i own. f I've thought it through and have come to the conclusion that the only solution to our is for marital problems Lloyds children to go back to their grandmother. Comment, THIRD LEG please. - Dear Leg: Another solution would be for you to go live with YOl'R grandmother. A woman who marries a man with children should expect problems. It is your responsi-bilit- v to learn how to be a part of that family. Counseling may help you. I recommend it. Strongly. Dear Ann Landers: Our son hurt his back playing hockey so we sent him to a doctor. He was supposed to return for another treatment but he kept stalling. Finally my husband learned the reason. The doctor's nurse, w ho appears to be about 22, was present while James was examined and treated. He was very embarrassed and savs he doesn't 17 year-ol- d apart. Striped coat and dress suit Susan. Park Free at Main Pa king Mall. Enter at 26 The best of traditional yesterday for the best today . Crystal dignity Accept Man, Problems Too par Ann Landers: Lloyd's died two years ago. He a traveling job and dnt find a ble house-ier- , so his Deep red blazer sets Doug Ben-nio- Granger. Ann Landers Annette, 4, wears special red and white organdy frock. well-dresse- d ever-prese- Lesley Brown wears springs favorite double-breaste- want to go through it again. I want to telephone the doctor and ask him to instruct the nurse to stay out of the room. My husband says to keep my nose out of it. He claims the nurse was hired to help the doctor and that James should go back and act like a patient and not a darned fool. The whole family has been arguing about this for three days. Your advice would be MRS. M. OF appreciated. W. Bwaduuy. I." 'so convenient! a look of elegance for Spring . . . STAMFORD, CONN. Dear Mrs.: A physicians office is not a peep circus. Moreover, doctors dont have time to fool around with bashful kids. That nurse is not interested in sightseeing she's already seen everything. Tell the boy not to flatter himself and to get going. It The lovely "Show Time" pump, done with beautiful elegance on fashion's newest slightly higher h?el. Just arrived in sparkling black patent with dull matte calf heel piped in gold. Also navy calf with blue luster heel and gold piping, $33.95. Mow far ihovM a toon-acaopia of Can noctonf bo Mft? Who n do bocomo too hot to fundi? $nd for Atm LandorV boofclof. "NKfcint And What A ro Tho Limit?" 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