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Show Qi , S wHUpmii v. 'fc Scarves Wrap Up Great Fashion Look To The Single Girl... By EVELYN MAZL'RAN Der,eret News Womens Editor When you think about it, havent fashion silhouettes really changed too radically these past few years. Editor's Note: This is one in a series of articles by Rebecca Greer, author of the beok, "Why Isn't a Nice Girl Like Miss Greer is ycune, Yog Married?" successful, editor of a tead'it women's magazine and sinsle! By REBECCA GREER I've been playiug the dating game for more years that I have fingers to count them on. The first few years I just played at it; I was much too involved in school to even try to win. Then I played rather ineptly for a while until I the finally learned how hard way. Here, then, are the rules Each season brings a won-derful variety of familiar a themes the coatdress, the shirtwaist, the wrapdress, the t nd the suit, the costume list goes on and on. Z t Each season we applaud the fact that designers DO offer .such diversity, so that every- ones fashion desires can be filled. NEW LOOK -- playing Accessories, over the years, liave constantly. changed Theyre still changing. It's largely through the clever use of accessories that a woman can give herself a completely Individual look. o costume JDOW. SO EXCITING caused plenty of this excitement lb But know that. You Jspring. now, for fall, theyre even Scarves fashion Of course, a scarf is a natu-r- al to fall s and lines lean long, easy, the as such shapes clinging accompaniment JWt separates. v Many clothes are now so Juncluttei ed, so simple, that Jthe scarf adds the touch of drama that is needed. A FAVORITE Proof comes from the full Jfashion shows being held this I week at New Yorks Hotel Pierre. New York Couture designers, as evidenced by their Clothes, love the scarf. Their spokesman, Mildred I Sullivan, has this to say: Scarves are this falls ; accessory, flying in At New York style shows, scarves are favorites. Here, Paul Blumenstein's white Melton suit, with scarf. the breeze, wrapping great fashion look. NOW ways double-wrappe- up a to wear them: d around the waist and knotted in front . . . strangling the neck, with ends floating freely . , . muffling s or belted around the waist with fringe to the knees. ... maxi-coat- And Mildred Sullivan (who Is director of the New York Couture) continues: BE INDIVIDUAL Accessories as a whole this fall are big, obvious, indidual and very important. come Many designer-look- s with built-iaccessories, the length of a scarf now being almost as vital as the length of a coat. n A good eye for proportion style-conscio- Many girls do themselves a great disservice, I think, by thats personal, thats relevant shell new clothes ... they crrivi in DEMI local stores. With silhouettes, fabrics, mar- And as psychologist David Seabury said in The Art of He who doesnt Selfishness, like you as you really are will come to hate you secretly when the facts are discovered. BE APPROACHABLE . Back when my major concern was a date for the spring prom, I was heard to moan, Boys have it so easy; they dont have to worry about a date, they just ask someone. return. IS BEAUTY ENOUGH? The pleasure of your company is enough . . . provided your company really is a pleasure. And it wont be unless you consider what you can contribute to an evening not just what you can get from it. It doesnt hurt to look beautiful, but beauty by itself doesnt even win beauty contests these days. Youve got to offer something else something that piques a mans interest. BE CONSIDERATE Consideration is paramount to all relationships (especially marriage, Im told). You need not cater to all a mans wishes and whims, but you shouldn't ignore them, either. If hes spent an exhausting day chasing all o"er town (or (See Advice on Page Plus Styling rms5 WIGS - colors accessories that will be available, we dare say shell be able to achieve not only a very individual look, but also, a very stylish look. This Larry Aldrich coat CASCADE is given added drama by long, printed scarf. 100 Human Hail Plus Styling WIGLET 3 DAYS ONLY, FRL, SAT. Mrs. Post Discusses - JUNE 20-21-2- Each Customer will receive this $6.00 Wig Styling Kit 3 FREE Use Of Proper Titles By ELIZABETH L. POST of the Emily Post Institute at Douglas Optical ve been doing the same thing for over twenty-fiv- e years! V check our quality! V check our service! V check the value! V satisfaction guaranteed! 1 Miss . . . until you request that they do otherwise. Dear Mrs. Post: In the long, tiresome course of interviewing for different positions, I have become increasingly L 250 people who cull you by your first name are sincerely trying to be friendly and to put you at ease! 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Marge Dear Marge: I think you are attaching too much importance to a minor irritation for this reason: Most of the SO. MAIN SALT LAKE ' status? ZCMI CHILDREN'S WEAR a UcroufrMi Sears Parkinf annoyed at being called by my first name. Since I am in my midtwenties, and a novice professional myself, I feel that I have as much right to be called Miss as do the persons with whom I am doing business. Do you agree, or am I just overly - conscious of my new under ALL DAY MONDAYS after Styling- AND high-volu- me OPEN pretense the amazing variety of on EASY CREDIT up the riage. WIGLET start right now to look ahead to fall to observe to to go see the be aware ...as Those who succeed in fooling a man all the way to the altar are the most tragic of all, for its impossible to keep in LARGE to her way of life. ... VERY TRAGIC BE YOURSELF t I This feeling for individuality is what every woman has or hopes to cultivate. She wants a look And so, undoubtedly, ly are. Sam brought," for example, the man youre hoping to impress may decide to let Sam (if there really is a Sam) have you all to himself. and a real feeling for individuality are whats necessary atfor this falls titude toward accessories. when Henry Ford started and sales, he lowered the prices... but not the quality! ONE PRICE GLASSES sophisticated one week, warm and playful the next. Some are clever enough to navigate the deep waters of a new character without running aground, but they often float in a sea ot confusion about who and what they real- about the roses & MON. mass-producti- trying to remake their personalities to suit every man they meet. They appear cool and g Tricks are not only useless, theyre also dangerous. If you try to manipulate a mans reactions, hes liable to fool you and do the precise opposite. If you make a big fuss In the spotlight. doesn't usually aing, Let me entertain you. when he calls for a date, but many girls seem to think its part of the invitation. It isnt. A man who spends his time and money taking you out is entitled to receive something A man ring. Some of these ruses sound very clever, but all they really accomplish is the sale of more books and magazines. Most men quickly see through them (and those who are fool enough to be taken in so readily arent worth having!). SO DANGEROUS The scarf is the best we can think of right BE ENTERTAINING Rebecca Greer whole cycle is complicated enough without the addition of subplots. Certain books and women's magazines are full of little tricks for luring a man, keeping him interested, and making him spring for a Copeland's red with black scarf at waist. Pattu!lo-J- wool Indeed, fashion designers iave become scarf addicts, you might say. The longer the scarf is, the better. The larg- Jer the better. . and a much The s. more . (four I am now convinced he was right. A man puts his ego on the block every time he asks a girl out . . and he's more willing to risk it when he receives a little encouragement. An approachable woman is feminine and appealing; she is not aggressive; Rebuffs or not, men still want to do their own pursuing. In the words of There's a my friend John, big difference between being available to and calling announce you're available. sweeter victory in the end. DONT PLAY TRICKS Sometimes, its with the imaginative use of accesso-Jrie- 4b . brother put-dow- and strategems Ive learned both from my own long experience at playing the dating game, and from some discussions Ive had with every man I know. If you follow them, I think youll have more fun But then, smart designers as they are, each season they Z update even the most familiar "themes. They give them a hot - off - the - drawing look that makes the .board Smost conservative suit, coat, Jor whatever, look completely 4b My youngest years my senior) disputed that idea vehemently. You have nothing to lose, he said. You just say yes or no. The poor guy has to declare an interest in you and risk a oil itorei COTTONWOOD OOOEN Cottonwood I 18 East 8th So.- - |