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Show CALIFORNIA FASHIONS WWIag - 4 ? .,'ty'; ; ri '' . '.V By EVELYN MAZURAN Deseret News Womens Editor A stunning array of prints and patterns will brighten the fashion scene next spring. Name a print any print and it will be included. r-- V,. - i, ', K , ' r- - iv - - ' ?s?tn :' 4 tern &&:';: v: JLJ Of double knit, this striped dress is gently belted, has shaped yoke. By Gerard. . rrnnT' vr V" I r their softer and more ;- -. s V. ' - i , 1 4 " :, , tA W, softer ... the harshness, are calmer the psychedelics toned-dow- AJ ,, ' , arent The colors t washed-ou- such creamed-yellow- s s, Edith Flagg, Marjorie Montgomery (a nd Gerard Knits), Joanna Nelson and Georgette Trilere for Trimar. MORE FEMININE The prevailing silhouette of clothes bearing these labels is flattering and feminine. It has a softness that clings, that flares, that moves. The new ease comes from modified fullness gathered from a high or from a form enyoke hancing defining the waist and wider at the bottom. e, An Elegant Look - V ) v ? a ;UVcicVjdL v- rO v - , 2. To give windows an elegant and coordinated "look, cover curtain rods with the same fabric that is used for draperies. Choose a sturdy firmly-wove- n cotton for both rods and draperies. For rods, use the heavy wooden poles that are so popular for window decorating. Staple or glue the cotton fabric around poles. , ... -- 71 V', Mancint, this belted costume features navy and white plaid ' coatv over matching dress. By In the words of Georgette as.. quoted in California Apparel News: The mood is softly feminine. Fun and elegant at the same time. Im using very pretty silks and to make a woman crepes feel like a woman. Some silhouettes fit and flare. Some flare only in back. There are some straight dresses. Belts are important Trilere ... when necessary, but there is still room for the unbelted dress. LOOK PRETTY In the words of Joanna Nel- The mood is antison: mechanization. The look is as feminine as possible even when its tailored. I like a girl to look pretty. Silhouettes are closer to the body. Skirts are easy with .Dear Mrs. Post: My husband feels it is all right to sit slouched on the couch when friends or . .when visiting watching a movie or play. I think this looks very rude.. He also talks with a mouthful of food bulging his cheeks, or he may drink a beverage while he still has food in his mouth. Do you think I should have to tolerate these table manners?.. . Another thing, when serving olives with a meal, I think they should be served with no Test Perfumes ... time-savin- y EHi-ab- WEST NORTH Before Buying IrDS 9 DAYS A WEEK TEMPLE ALL THESE ITEMS kvf BETTY CROCKER MORRELL CHEF PRIDE BONELfcSS OR CAFE ROLL . CAKE MIXES REG. 2 satile, say the designer,, and So very practicaL CHUNK BOLOGNA MILD 6i.l 4: hr GR. BEEF, SAUSAGE HAM HOCKS I00 COCOHUT ALMOND SHORT RIBS FROSTING MIX 00 ihm. - - Had this womans attitude been different as a child, die might possibly have been spared the dreadful suffering Bottles REG. 33c 33c for BUBBLE GUM Ulllin may writ la Mary Marltar, xeluaiva lacal cakmmM at tha DtMrat Nam, fey efedraasliie IMtwa H Mary Marltar, Omni Nawi. r.O. Bax US7, toll Laka City, Utak Ml It. New Interest In Decorative Tile Some of mans notable early attempts at decorating his home were made with tile 70 centuries ago in Egypt. Ornate and decorated tiles have been a part of the artistic history of the world ever since. Today, the surging American interest in art and decoration has produced striking new interest in decorative tiles. American manufactur- ers are producing them in constantly increasing variety Of colots, shapes and sizes. 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Most of all,, she should stoW often to remember that upon the first years of her childrens lives depend largely their future successes or failures. If the mother is wise, her satisfactions will be incalculable in the tomorrows that stretch on and on into eterni- 602 I I OPEN KEEP ALERT She can listen to radio and television programs that keep her alert to todays complex and controversial world and make her, good company for left-han- A L0-S0G- V -- Night. well-to-d- fork. My husband thinks a fork should be placed on the dish. Who is right? Answer: 1. Your husband may slouch all he wants in his own home, but at a friends home, or in a theater, he' should sit reasonably erect. 2. You didnt marry your husband to reform him. If you cant teach him table manners by good example, or a tactful hint, learn to live with them, and think of the things he does right. week, art'll tan fra eaay at Bmily FeeTe CHeuetta. Tha ouaatian char an. 3. Olives are finger food.-The- and It amwer, will kt auMithad in a Sand mar auetnan la are not served with a Milatilealunw. L. Patl, In cart tl Dataral Nawi, Bax 1157, Salt Lake City, Utah, MU. fork. dan-- t tarat td kidada yaw aama Dear Mrs. Post: On invita And and addraii. for two to make beds or Wash dishes or cook together. A mother of small children can find a challenge for her mind if she plans it. When doing dishes, ironing and the like, she can look at a passage of scripture or a poem or a few very good jokes she has pasted on a nearby wall and memorize them. She could surprise her dear ones by on Family these quoting many mothers with several want to hire another woman to care for the house and the tots while they take a job outside the home. motion. Im using a lot of But lets look at the probbelts, but not belts that grab lem practically. Some 50 years ago a woman could hire you at the waist. California designers love a helper from a good family the costume particularly for $4 a week. Recently I saw a mother when it combines a coat and dress. Perfect examples are trying to get a maid or a baby o sitter in the suburpictured pn this page. ban community into which she They provide proof enough that the costume look is so had moved. Nobody needed the work. Not even for $4 an so very chic . , . for right hour could she get a sitter. spring. Today, very few women who do work will both keep house and care for children, at any price. The world has greatly changed and we must change with It It is almost as inevitable for the average woman to have to do housetions I have received recently work as to have to comb her hair, these days. d is written in the lower CHANGED ATTITUDE comer Regrets Only, Then what about die boreinstead of R.s.v.p. Is it correct to send invitations in this dom and monotony of housework? Our letter writer found manner? Answer: On strictly formal the anwer. Her ATTITUDE changed. No longer did she invitations, R.s.v.p. is the correct form. But on all others, it feel guilty about disliking housework. But the important g is practical and thing was that her mind was to request regrets only. so full of plans and ideas as What It year ml matin etiquette she did the automatic chores preblemy Tt the mAff ef the meit eueftten that we rtcaivt tech that she no longer hated a a Perfume does not have a lasting effect on everyone. Skin oils determine the type of perfume that can create a true fragrance for you. A single floral may bloom on someone else, while you can perhaps best wear those of a forest blend. Experiment by testing the various types single floral, floral bouquet, spicy bouquet, Oriental, forest blend, fruity on your blend, and modern own skin before you buy. ' Such HorribleManners By ELIZABETH L. POST Of Emily Post Institute Give Windows ft -- costume, by Edith Flagg, teams belted tunic coat with black dress. as these. California dress designers In the spotlight Wednesday included Jeannette Alexander, Peggy Hunt, Dominique, Man-cin- i, coat in bold stripes tops sleeveless dress. By Marjorie Montgomery. Slim This lusciou- shades s-sounding It can mean real sociability , and pale by any means hot but theyre not any more. Theyre the the the blossom-pinkapple-green- mother. Then, surprisingly, she found she did not dislike her housework, because her mind was so busy with plans and ideas while she vacuumed, dusted, and the like, : OTHERS SHARE. To a lesser degree mahy women share this mothers problem of disliking housework. Her children were in school when she began teaching, but femi- look has This engulfed the color scene, too. Warm-brigshades seem to be the leaders. Even prints '''' V W 'V AV ' ;,i - house-RtJlvvwo- ik loved children. nine look. ;-- relate pleasantly to seems to me a task of paramount importance for the Eventually she suffered a nervous breakdown, had to treathave electric-shoc- k ments and spent six months in a mental hospital. To remain well, she returned to her profession, school teaching. She ble. The one quality these new fabrics have in common is ' to housework, teaching her efficiency and the joy and sense in bringing of achievement order out of confusion, she might have found satisfaction in keeping up a home. This helping a daughter to housework. She was bored there was no mental challenge. Yet, being conscientious, she lived with a sense of guilt for her unwomanly feelings and punishing herself with chores. The variations of these prints and patterns are too numerous to describe. For instance, dots, stripes and florals may be tiny or giantsized. They may be combined with other patterns in a cer- tain fabric. Anything is possi- ' of Dear Readers: A recent column told of the hatred a mother of six had for fabrics. This is evident as California designers introduce their new collections this week to the fashion press in Los Angeles. -- -; her breakdown. Had her mother introduced her happily By MARY MARKER . st , ,s j.4' a Name a pattern any patand it will be there, ' . too. In other words, spring will bring exciting variations of., florals . . . abstracts and geometries . . . dots . . . stripes . . . plaids . . i. paisleys . . . patterns (such personality as faces or butterflies) . . . and all hinds of surface-intere- 'JJ: 79c RED HEART REG. 4 for 69c ni such, bacon 2ib.99c SPECIAL TABLE I50TH WEDDING : ANNIVERSARY Tit chlldrtn of Mr. ond Mra. Chariot A. Thomown ora honoring their par-en- tt at an pan homo for their torn Wedding Annlvenary Friday, October 71), from p.m. at tha Recroalion . 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