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Show WHAT'S NEW IN FURNITURE? 4 No Legs To Stand On ..'$.' Kv'S '. Z' fy itf, 1777 77 7' ; '' .';. iv i4-- Atv: ' "?"' .: 7: ' V-i'.- V By LILLIE :;.' .. 7 '., ;: y v V .:.i -- ..:. 7': ,:'. 7 , ':' '' :": V 7v '' r; ..s..n-.;r::- MILLER Deseret News Staff Writer , Therss a new look iture in furn- legless. Thats right, no legs! Its the modern designers answer for a clean, uncluttered appearance in a room. s Many settings are decidedly too leggy, because every piece of furniture in the room has at least four legs, and in some casps six or eight. - VV - ' :: : 4 7, 4' ' i'tfW'L' vv - ,, ; ' $' ,'', C 4 ' ' ' y ;; si ' - KEEP IN MINI) Of course, theres nothing with leggy furniture. in some instances, such wrong And as Louis XVI and Queen Anne, the leg Li the telltale trademark, signifying a particular period. The new legless furniture runs the gamut from no legs at all to bases in a variety of shapes. of Some unusual these solutions of the legs problem were offered during the recent summer Home Furnishings Market in Chicago. Chairs, which have been the mast revolutionary and imaginative in design throughout history, held the spotlight as being the most inleggenious in solving the gy dilemma. SOME SOLI TIONS ;v 'J v i Tubular metal cantilevered bases, pedestals, steel architectural cradles, sleigh ' bases, both in wood and metal, were among the solutions Sofas, also, were shown with pedestal, slab and cradle bases. Slab bases on tables, lounge chair, sofa and cabinet are particularly original in' design and part of current emphasis on the "legless" look. o onr Sporting the "no legs" look are these handsome long-tim- . OBON! OBON! IT'S FESTIVAL TIME Saturday, July 20 7:30 p.m. ' Japanese Folk Dancing Unusual oriental foods served from 1 p.m. SALT LAKE BUDDHIST CHURCH First So. between 21 Piece lit & 2nd Wait it? If this cannot be done, I shall leave everything to charity. I must make some decisions soon as I am getting WORRIED along in years. DEAR WORRIED: If you leave everything to your could daughter, Everything in up her husband's hands. Explore with your lawyer a trust of some kind, from which your daughter alone can draw the proceeds. That way she would be provided for in the event that Big Spender moves on or passes out. DEAR ABBY: I have been dating a young man steadily for 4 months. I am 23 and he is 27. During this time he told me he loved me and wanted to marry me. I told him I thought I loved him, but I wasnt sure I wanted to marry him. taous grand CTO SIZE Sole! Sarto Prewiuw Quality CicRt QuihTcp FIRM, EXTRA FIRM OR ORTHO FIRM WOff table. London Rejects Mini - The first LONDON (AP) autumn and winter collections in the seasons fashion Am So Terribly Worried. end glass-to- p e By PAT WILLIAMS lieves everything he tells her. He spends money extravagantly but he keeps her spending to a minimum. He handles all the finances while she is kept entirely in the dark. Since there are no children, how can I fix my willl so that I can leave everything to my daughter, and her husband cannot get his hands on any of chairs and Tables on pedestals and decorative bases, favorites in commercial furniture, are becoming more common in home decor. Curved aluminum crescent-- , for example, are used on dining tables; coffee tables consist of glass slabs resting on a trestle of pecan or polished aluminum. ear Abby . doesnt let her see any of the By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN are all : ABBY DEAR My daughter bank statements. They to She office. has sent his Is married to a man who has be- him in and faith complete He buffaloed. her completely swivel two shows here Hardy Amies Last weekend, after much thought, I decided I did not love him enough to marry him, and therefore we should quit dating. He was very hurt and asked me to continue dating him in order to give him a chance to fall out of love with me. I have positively made up my mind not to see him anvnn re as I know how these dates will end up, and I want to discontinue our relationship. He is persistent. I dont want to hurt him further. How should I handle it? KATHY DEAR KATHY: Be even more persistent than he. Tell the young man that its more painful to rut off a puppy dogs tail an inch at a time. Bettor to do it with one clean whack. And dont accept any more dates with him. DEAR ABBY may b. heard at )0;3a a.m. weekdays on KSL Redio. T rolled? Write to Abby, in care of Tho DeserW News, P.O. Bos 1JS7, Salt Lake City, Utah, $4110. For a personal rsply, andos. a stamped, envelope. A Word Mattli and signaled one message: dont be this caught in a mini-skifall. In fact the less flesh you show the more stylish you will be. Skirts were never more than an inch or two above the knee, sleeves reached to the wrist where they sometimes belled out gently and heads were hugged in fur turbans and berets. clear rt His evening mood ranged from Scheherazade Oriental culottes to a billowing turkish tent, pulling in toward the glittering with steely sequins, bunched close and piled high. ankles, glittering in green and beige chiffon brocade. Amies, in fact, luxuriated in glittering colors for evening, showing a coat and dress in beige and gold brocade, another coat dress aptly named Bullion, which had a bodice Mattli favoring bright colors and sharply patterned heavy tweeds, Amies preferring his colors understated. Gray, eon-spiciuusly absent from fashion, for so long, is back in several neat coats. All the day clothes looked remarkably easy to wear Mattlis prettiest evening dress, in fact, could have been worn by a romantic young woman any time in the last 40 years. Made from yards of soft white jersey, it fitted quietly over the bodice, fell into a cummerbund, and from there dropped into scores of small, billowing folds. ANOTHER MOOD had another But Mattli Eastmood for the evening ern, which shows signs of a trend: harem-styl- e evening trousers in multicolored lame, sequins as close as fish scales on top, belt and sandals of silver and a frothy chiffon turban in the same tropical sea colors of the whole outfit: prints and shades of blue and green. About Etiquette-- - Simons Qv!h Famous Hardy Amies repeated the same Eastern mood in his evening clothes. 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