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Show FUNDAY, AUGUST¥, 1967 Sunday Herald 7A Jewelry Is Earth Toned ed e-aage e scene, tiqued or brass, copper silver. Combini ided, an- etals , : gold or pentane im with giant ha touches of nstones ... the manmade ambers, brown mother-of-pear! and tortwise or ivory, lucite or wood being the newest eI k ‘ accents. Color is there, dimmed by the m¢ , but still important in artisiic and color- ful enamels or ludites trimmed with metal or gianf stones. Earrings share the No. 1 spot + long and dangling, glitterwith stones for evening, but settling on or argund the ear @ during the day in, a Big way. You might pin your ear with | STEPPING INTO SCHOOL with an Edwardian inlarge saucer shapes or shiny fluence are these young models wearing fashion or antiqued gold, buckle them with several] tomes of metal selections from Hoovers. Seated on railing left is is wearing a solid brown sport coat by Dean’s Gate with pants by Corbin and a Gant shirt. Susan Fairbanks steps out in a smart new wool coulotte suit with matching short-length jacket by Young Edwardian. Her matching sweater and hose are by Villager. Janet Cliristensen wearing a dress suit by young centered with giatt cabochons, || Edwardian in mocha brown wool, accented with bubble them witli tortoise or black stripes. A white linen peter pan collar peeks . amber, or encircle them with up atop the under blouse. Ron Sumner, front left, stars or arcs that whee] around the ear, | Pins are second in imporLee tance. For_day, large forms of| mixed metals or g single shiny Bigger Cities sations or ‘spur-of-the-moment due to the premium on office or antiqued metal trimmed with) NEW YORK (UPI) — There “BACKBONE OF ANY COLLEGE WARDROBEis the classic, understated, giant stones, Also importantIs| were some things not so good in} Timan bases his predictions whimsy. space. Of course, if he has to natural-shoulder suit, shown here in a medium shade of gray worsted. Vests, the large opaque stone pin, For the good old days, like nolon his firm’s sociologicalstudies Timan outlined some of thejdrive through the horrendous traditional with. natural-shoulder clothing, are making a big fashion splash night, pins shine with rhine- freezers or washing machines|of the problems of metropolitan in all kinds of clothing and sportswear this season. The above by ‘Botany’ | stones, glittery gold or bright or air conditioners, But we may |centers, and on U.S. govern- percent eal traffic predicted for the year juring a New York trip. He is i 500 can be seen at Taylor’s Inc. jewels, and many timesdangle. well long for the past, if one ment population projections. By eat of the Horizon Land Ome feet te exes ew Bracelets are third in impor- man’s vision of, the future holds.|the year 2,000, big cities will Corp., in Tucson, Ariz., develo- ‘have to get up one and one-half tance. Wider than ever, they By the year 2,000, thejhave gotten bigger—metropoli- pers of communities in the|fo two hours earlier. He will Win at Bridge cast the arm with wide cylin- housewife will be plagued with)tan New York to reach 30 Southwest, spend as much as four hours a ders or other metal geometric longer hours, harder work, and|million, for instance, Chicago 15 He predicts ms housewife’s|day commuting. Boots belong . ... in fashion, |will be delighted with a popular|forms . . . plain andsimple. . more ulcers, all because ofjmillion, Los Angeles 20 million. |day will start about 4:30, a.m. , ‘ in utility, in protection. Many| Wellington style boot, perfect studded with giant stones . increasingly urbanizedsociety. | The housewife’s time prob- anearly rising made necessary The housewife will spend a aré too smart to save for bad|for school, office, working out-|ridged, twisted or coiled in Joseph Timan, a man whojlems will stem from the fact because the elementary school|g00d part of the day plotting, doors and appropriate for dres-| abstract or leaf forms. Enamel plans and builds city-sized, selfthat millions of people in her will operate in three shifts and|planning, and arranging to get Select high-fashion yet prac-|"!¢ occasionstoo. | cuffs of many colors, at times contained communities, draws|city will live in a high-density, her children may be assigned to|passes, travel permits and The Jong wearing durapile| trimmed with metal or stones, | the gloomy picture. tical waterproof boots for everyhigh rise environment where the earliest group. She could be|juggling schedules to see that one in the family — from tots|lining of Herculon olefin fiber|have become a tlassic, Ivory/ Ty thar time for home, commu- luckier than the parents whose the family gets its share of to grannies! Misses’ styles have|adds*a warm, dry and snug|gold, wood, tortgise cuffs look| The housewife’s chief adver- lfinding nity and social activities will high school children go to|available recreation. flattering square toes; antique|feeling even on the stormiest| well combined with the cuffs of|S@ry Will be the clock, says By Timan, And she'll be faced with Teduire a high degree of classes from midnight to 6 a.m.| These are just a few of the shadings; two-tone leather-like|0F days. The fiber is lightweight metal, OSWALD & JAMES JACOBY effects. Premium Space thousands of problems created fa whole new set of anxieties to|T¢sourcefulness. eee And simulatedstitching| yet durable replace her present concern| She will have to organize her Similayly, her husband may! with the crowding of 70 per cent to be this year's favor-| aa Newspaper Enterprise Assn. seems |S It has been @stimated that|with problemsof smog, parking, schedule like a business execu-|arise about 5 a.m. because hisjof our population into a few | : ite for the gals, In mythology, dragon's teeth} some 100,000 Eurppeanslive on|making ends meet and fewer|tive with no time for coffee office could be like most,'major cities, as projected by If you ever get into an argu| boats and canal barges. ment with your partner and the The men-folk, big and little, were sown by Cadmus cavities for the kids. klatches, long telephone conver- operating four six hour shifts demographers. argument progresses to the nas ss. ata). re teeen . Rebs. = Sgr = o point where a bet is made you Year 2000 Offers Little Pleasure to Housewives Fashion-Boots for the Family —, | Partners Both Make |": The Errors will do very well if you bet your partner did something wrong. If you make a mistake and bet that you were right then you are likely to lose because on most argumentative occasions an impartial referee is likely to rule that both part- DOGO WOR Wee AYLOR'S ners were wrong. CENTRAL SQUARE Of course, if you bet on degree of guilt the chances are that one partner is more guilty than the other, West opened the queen ofdiamonds against the contract of five clubs doubled. East played the four. West continued the suit whereupon South ruffed, cashed his ace-king of trumps and ace of spades. Then he led a spade to dummy’s king, ruffed a third spade, went back to dummywith the ten of clubs, discarded two hearts on the good spades and made his contract. | West felt that East should) have won that first diamond and led back a heart. East pointed out that he had played his lowest diamond and that} West should haye:shifted to a} heart. We were asked to adjudi-| cate and our vedict is that both partners went wrong but that NO KIDDING, MOM, THEY’RE GUARANTEED FOR ONE FULL YEAR! 200 North 200 West East was far more guilty, NORTH @KI932 _ vez 6 o865 #1032 WEST 654 EAST 4Q108 ¥KI7 vAi08s4| ¢Q31093 @AKT4 | 4 ay7 oa SOUTH (D) a@AT ¥Qe8 o2 HAKQOCSS Both vulnerable North-South 40 on score West North East Pass 3@ Dole 14 Pass Pass Dble 34 46 5h Pass Opening lead—¢@ Q ———$___ East had bid brilliantly, and ~ succeeded in pushing South one beyond his~ depth, West had made a free bid of three diamonds and doubled five clubs and East should have known that diamonds would not go around twice. Therefore he should have won the diamond an@ led a heart. 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