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Show A. "I CALIFORNIA FASHIONS Monday, October MAZURAN Deseret News Womens Editor j J its hard Sometimes a i j to n i dfTvr ; Abby, Here's My Opinion keep up with fashion. But its- - positively nating to try. fasci- w?V Right now, it means getting all. about fall trends, fall fashion shows and the like. , for- It Koret of California hails return of the shirt and dirndl skirt, as shown here. Shirt, of Koratron f linen, needs no ironing. Skirt is double knit. . L '?&? Y. concentrating strictly on ; spring. And thats what we intend to do this week. DEAR ABBY : Thank you for saying that a divorcee can be alone through no fault of her own, just as a widow is. Most people arent willing to give a divorcee a kind word. I am a divorcee because a wealthy widow decided she wanted mv husband. FOOD FOR THOUGHT . California Fashion Creators are holding their seventeenth National Press Week in Los Angeles at the Centu- DEAR ABBY: The letter from the widow who wonders why widows keep losing all the eligible men to divorcees is one that I would like to answer. My qualifications: A bachelor who has had a great deal of experience dating both. On a mans first date with widow, she will pull a picture of her dearly beloved, deceased husband out of her purse and then tell you how wonderful he was, and what a beautiful life they had together. (If you ask- around, their life wasn't nearly as beautiful as she said 'T was.) Then, to show you how domestic she is, she invites you to her home where, on the living room wall; Kangs ablgpictur""' of "HIM staring you in the face all evening. (If you had any'5 romantic ideas about her, this will kill them fast.) Her conversation is about how "good he was to her and the trips they had together. It is sickening. J A divorcee, on the other hand, will seldom mention her name. And if she does, she doesnt make you feel as though you are competing with a saint. Ive known exceptions, of course, but as a rule, divorcees are much better company. Sincerely. EXPERIENCED ry Plaza Hotel This mans that fashion writers are on hand to view and report on whats in store for spring 68. SO EARLY DOES about spring particularly when you ; still - may - be - getting True, seem early mid-Octob- - if to talk vl your fall wardrobe in shape. But thats Jttie way the fashion world revolves. As do you know, designers in their work months advance of any new season. They have. to. For example, their spring collections are being shown to buyers now. The clothes - (many of them) will be in local stores arriving around the first of the year. What will they be like? ULTRA FEMININE Spring fashions from California are soft, feminine and pretty. The newest silhouette is the shaped silhouette. Its referred to as fit and flare featuring a small, narrow bodice-an- d liquid skirt. '1 Contrasting black cotton and natural cotton are featured in these designs by Miss Ppt. Left, patent leather belt encircles the waist of the dress. Dress, right, has short, cropped jacket, with button trimming. dirndl-skirte- -- ... Fashion Creators Ml us that, The shape of 68 must be described in because moving terms the stark, straight line is gone. Its been replaced by California pleats of all types (unpressed panel pleats, pleats, inverted pleats) and by modified dirndl effects. BELTED LOOK are spring's great places below, at, 'or above the waistline. When belts are not used, buttons, banding are the or Even Dear Doctors: I read your column saying that perhaps 50 per cent, of the children in this country in today are overplaced school. You described some of the symptoms of overplacement: daydreaming, crying, sick stomachs, troubled sleep, not finishing papers, hating school. Everything you say fits my son Steve who is now in fifth grade. There is no question in my mind that he is seriously overplaced and has been from the beginning. But I cant get anybody to do anything about this. I am fighting this battle on two CHILD BEHAVIOR fronts. The school just absolutely refuses to listen to me. They say he gets perfectly adequate grades, and though its true he is on the young side (he has, a November birthday), that they fee! he can do the work if he only tries. That is bad enough, but my husband also refuses to take this situation seriously. There was a while when he admitted that all the trouble we have with Steve about his school work (homework sessions are a nightmare and theres no question but that he hates school and feels a failure, though he is of normal might be serious. Now he has turned firm, and agrees with the school that Steve could do the work if he tided. Also, he says that I am .making a baby of our son and pampering him. So though for a while he was cooperating with me in trying to get the school to hold Steve back, now Im fighting both the school and my husband. Its just torture to me to see things going so badly for my boy but I don't know what to do any more. ANSWER: We hope the day will come when this stmy, instead of being comnionplace Get Acquainted Specials SHAMPOO , &SET CONDITION and CUT and everyday, will be the rare exception. Till then, what can we do? For tills particular correnot too much at spondent the moment. When a father end mother disagree violently about what grade a child should be in in school, it is usually (though, of course, not always) the fathers preference which wins out. A long-rang- educational e for parents and program school personnel as well, the spring colors are softer, in contrast to last year's deeper shades. d And so, everything to an ultra-feminin- e points spring- time ahead. Belts shape-make- rs . welt-seami- waistline-marker- s. up the popularity of the shaped silhouette. Fabrics have new softness. Lightweight wools . . . soft crepes, silks, laces . . . filmy chiffons are everywhere. All of them point School Placement And Steve By THE GESELL INSTITUTE DEAR ABBY: I was quite interested In your article a while back where the widow complained that she has lost out 1 several times to divorcees, and asked you why. As you know, the longer a woman is a widow, the greater was her husband, and it often gets to the point that he was-1'the most magnificent human being who ever lived. The foT-lowing story may illustrate the point. Tiie greatest man who ever lived was Huggins. Broad--minded, tolerant, generous, temperate, patient, brilliant, yet?.1 he died with all his good qualities unsuspected. Well, how did you manage to find out so much about him? I married his widow. Sincerely yours ALBERT M,,la SAN FRANCISCO u Liquid skirts are those lhat move. For example, pleated skirts released from or a long, slim torso those that swirl free, from a belted waist. The feminine look of spring is seen in this dress Fibranne, the by Dominique. In putty-colore- d dress has side fullness and flat front. w By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN means . All 16, 1967 i'nriTitt which we and others are undertaking, will eventually, we hope, make nearly all people aware of the need of many children for a slower course in school We are also training examiners to give behavior tests. When enough of these examiners become available, a mother like this one Can go to such a person and at least get a which verdict professional will, in most cases, support her own. It isn't reasonable that schools should have to abide by the decisions of parents who want their children because they Miss Jill Allred Sets Date Miss Jill Allred and Robert William McCune are making plans for a Nov. 18 wedding in the Wasatch Presbyterian Church, followed by a recep-- , tion at the Shalamar. The bride-elec- t is a daugh-- ' er of Mr. and Mrs. Max E, 0 East. Mr. Allred, and Mrs. G. William McCune, Preston, Idaho, are parents of the prospective bridegroom. At her wedding the bride will be attended by Mrs. Rae 3610-214- Johnston, Miss Vickie Allred, Miss Vickie Owen, Miss Patricia Gill and Miss KAthy ODonnell. George .Skinner will be best man. Miss Allred and her fiance seniors at Westminster College. are r'f .T ' DEAR ABBY : My husband and I were invited to the home of a friend for a small dinner party. When I received the invitation my hostess asked me expressly NOT to tell sister-in-lathat die was having a party because she hadnt t invited her. . Well, the morning after the party, this uninvited sister--r' phoned me and asked, What did you do last night? vn TRAPPED What could I say? her'! in-la- DEAR TRAPPED: You could have said, Its a military secret and blown your friendship to smitherines. Or you ,j coaid have told her where you had been. 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