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Show THIS INFLUENCE FASHION? Coco Chane On Broadway rit E'JGENLA SHEPPARD .7:- the 1 Coo.' OW. 1, t a question i . ao-i:,- . ? 7, E 1, i t t ' - ', - "., 1'dN'1. :,,,,-,.- .' ' ', f '.;', '' - ',VI.P.,t'-t- t 4..,, '' .,"" - t vomen picture hats v,c-i-- ..,...,. 1, I k ,. ! 0 , I t .. ,tlaight ! It ; !I 1 l I,KK r'vt .,,,, .. ', '- - .' , , s, t e - 1 .--, ' : 1 r, , 1, j ' , t- ' ! ' ' , s, , ..... ...,.., ". des !Pd snk ,hift No mailei. k.nat 1,i a;.,--; t!IF v.n..n o::g kk "Cu t., ouldn't v.re,ks 2 t Abby Says: Count snldry to ovot. 171;rirc t 17, attraction to men who are taller than I am. When I dance DEAR ABBY: I do Love a and right now it is the best of nie. an about 6 inLlies than r:y husbar,d. Bernie orA I have been married for nearly In years anh hove rAo healtiful chi:then. A tk touldnI ask for a better hand. father. at- - provider. i4ril ashamed of myself for feeling this way. but, Abby. I caft help it. I seem to have developed an I t:F 1 t' , vt.o--eoq- fl.- - ,d ., I: 4,,.',4 tr ' . 41. , It. 1 1. . 1 V 1 TN 1I r1 "(96, 1 - GOLDEN WEDDING Tre de amity ard Mr tnrg,d crown i MrS to attehd ar ccel hcuse g .en d rlher et ti,7r pareY 07. Nc'Em-on 5 ant,iversarv :16;h. 190, fro" Om a. a!,ei - Raceme, , , SALE! ,,',-:,,,,,, -: 1 7 ...!".',' ''' . : .14,, 4C:::: i i t 1 '' il,.. ''.,,,, ' ' ' , A& r.. 1 , 4 , ! , 1 1 .C.'1-'''- ') - - - 1 - 414, I 'I. I ; ,,,,,,,, -- ---- . .. ....,...... . ry" - 4 ,,,,Q!,23.,; t-- i , ,,,, L,;-,- ; t, By PAL LINE j 1 , :. 1 - 4 , - , ,,, A.Ntwo. "' .,1--, - ,, ........,6 t or,' for the imitations, reserving the originals for special situations. In this handsome living room. for instance, dEcorated by John Hall. A.M.. rich with the lot of Ind-hewbeams. used brick and oak floors. you would s ear to the authenticit of every material. But you v,ould be wrong. Concrete plays an Important Friday, November 28, s wooden mantel I( II t 1 1 3) I riallT;1 i the Sallie color and finish. . i, . -4 I ' : 'k t .:;,',It,tiy, i., 21 ,f14, Yours smiles saead with a GAS dryer. ; s :es i archttcture, conitoriable sofas chaits, the tables. and accessories either English antiques or faithful reproduc- 3 ; ri.. :7-- .....- -- Mode! LSI 560 ! . 1 LrA it $:4 s, sol Drying That's Quiet As A Whisper - c, The new , e ,,, ,.. drum and sewfl . extra-larg- e titic air flow pattern combine to moise this dryer "whisper" quiet. The air ;s moved by a large fan that moves a large volume of air i.hout tvp;col dryer roar. i..,Li ,ler ,,.1, OS( ; . A 987 So. West Temple A I 5) ..,n , Automatic igniter activates main burner when dryer s turned on If burner fails to tight immediately or if there is an interruption of go s or electric service, the gas supply is automatically shut off. VI 8 32-3- it tions. 9 ...............,.....4 Automutic Ignition ;e---o', s tie in with the Furnishings o',.u)d of the struggle, : or Getting the wash dry doesn't have to be know. With this Whirlpool you're through once end far trying to outguess th weather. trying to work out special drying for modern fabrics. And you're done with slowpience, get osicis drying. For new lease on drying this s s Spirited Performer. I! . 2: ItNc,fe by OA e :1 7CkAt supported carved corbels, or supports, help the il:usion. for all are 401 ? 41,;Z4:7.1Z1:4,2 rmint; I Al3 1969 part in the fireplace design. It is concrete. not wood, in the heavy beam that travels horizontally across the fireplace Opening. and in the paneling ailove The knots. the texture and cc,Ir of a word,Tful fdd bean' have been marvelously recreated to set the atmosphere of a welcoming country house. Wooden ceding beams and a I t40044 011 man-mad- Ii.:411,.. a-e- ,,..z.t..4 DESERET NEWS never accept imitations. HoAever, in our technologie prod-Iri- s cal society. frequently have qualities ot durability or ease of maintenance far superior to the and usually at a originals lesser cost! Therefore, it makes good sense to use the ,...,, t S.r.cle-sk:rt- . ,.....: ,,.... - products and natural materials ore used sucroom. Furnishings set country mood. I; , lemon ot b'cick; cr ' d,' ,t,,, - unAvEs Purists settle only 'real thing." and C Fght rp- cheerful-lookin- g ; Beautiful dreamer of a gown! Lovely, hidden bra to swirling skirt topped with Gentie bedtime better a tigure. give you with lace under hidden nylon are cups gown Pretty Lycrov spandex. Sleeping softly shapes er e smaiiel floure, rd E,er le supports 01 Olga, Doubte-sk;r- ; - --,, i , I "Whirlpool I - ,t ,s 1I -- 1 , , ,, - .f1:04111, f i, - Iii4 401.0".1w. k'AO-- man-mod- e , another oN1 ,A creation the floaty ,w bra gown I - I 1 . , i 'tI - ', ; ..- -- . , ', .1 ' - .4114i An 'Authentic' Look . I v - - I , .3, V ,,,, t. Ir...., I - , , g .9 ..,..z, , f'- - tc, , ! . !?, . t. - - ;,-- - '. i 11 - err---, - i,,1'.4 .....,,r- ,. - ty 4'..6t ,' V 1 . 4 .7. ---- ,,i, , t- 1 . rt - rr--- - 1 .. , ' 1! , . cessfully to create this e '1 I ,k 4.7? th 1' 'f ,.. Ll - ''' I A cnmbination of k ,,,,,,, 4W ,eii., tikS---- .) ztea 1,!03. li t.; ..t ' 4-- . . ' e -, I I The Whirlpool dryer is so automatic you'd almost think it w100::211 had a brain. ,..., , 4 't ? ,, , ,, 1i''' ) Kiii; ' f 4 t , i 4 , A , ,4 - ,- 1 gqt, ,,,,,,,r forTh q , 11:!:;i1!'g A 1 Ir) COGOII4 1 ,,,,,, ' - '. 31.,, P 7At ;.e, 4141 60 Ott ,,,,, ,...,, - 4 f t0 ' t ''' i , , !:omZ.t0A5; irr :eft N .0.,,,,...,........ tr '- 1 v''' re,etirFs. ?s,cs PrKI p!eAse Wecd,,q Frenc,s BrI;Debl W. ttNe Opece Cbto7 fts 11 I 14 , yr tO i, , - , st,e hsr arid ANZILEIBMERECCIUZIECENEEMEEMI COTTOP.W000 1 4.-,- , - t. - .' 1. - 1 .,, i ,I f..., , 4 - ;.., t . '. , 4 - - ,, Ii ..1 :LW ix 4. ' , - ,.- ' 1"'-.- '''''''t:. A,"7".4, ''..4, ' - i -- ; 4. t 1 11 (1 '(7 - . ,,,.:,., . j.' ., - ,,,, 1 1 ' ' I :SALE! itt Saift, sr , - Rir0 j UU) ft:) (.1 t 20 1 S A LE! I c t,.(1PracKrie;,,te,n , - - pif,....,-,,,,-,,.,- ; - - I 1 sv-cs- r y i - ,,,,,. -- A., '441- 1 ';r-2a,'- 1S&E! : ri i Anr, ver,a-- F., '', .'""""I' , N .....- , ,qnrnf7 GOLDEN WEDDING pointedloes, cripplers. I SALE! SALE! .0001,3p-- t otesting the 111P- ., t' liOLDOUT: The HEAR shoe industry ;ats heard plenty from me over the years. I wore out my typewriter prd , NI.,....PNA'-;.,- i IT' 1 '' t ., c. 4- , 3' ,,, Our new building will be ready for occupancy soon and we must move our current inventory! Limited quantities come in today z.;.,, ,A ,, I T 41,, -r. WASH. Help! I ant almo-- t barefoot, but I am determined not to wear those ugly, clumpy, cloddy shoes! They don't flatter women's feet or legs. and r , , ,tp on spiked-heele- I . , Ni ,,,,, ers: ;15 Cer-e- ere 'named Utah. They e carers Cl fl91. lc'; re". chid-en- . Mrs Puich (Mary Ungricht. Leh,; Dr. H. Jass 804.:ntitul, Utah. and N. Del--Brow, Knsda'e, 1;1 t 1 e )0 grandchildren, Ors p,ease. Pc-- Veii N DEAR 11017131,ED: No man has everything. Some short men are long on brains. charm and integrity. and some tall men are short at the bank. So mint your blessings, count ing and quit lady. inches. DEAR A B B Y: Pitase. please print this desperate plea to the shoe manufactur- i if a lOOI to certainly 1 A - , Z., ' 1 '.. ,, IS ho can sew. Those of us liave an alternative w he it comes to dress styles. but we shoes. At can't make our least give us a choice! A I IOLDOUT IN RENTON, f ., 1 - .es, o.&i something that is unbecomi7g even if tt IS in style. to her a taller man I feel so tetninine and secure. and then en I dance with Bernie again, I feel "cheated." My husband docent know how I feel. and I wouldn't for the world. but hurt this bothers me. I know it's wrong, and ;.'ye talked to myself until ru blue in the face, but it doesn't help me. I can't send a stamped. envelope, as Bernie sometimes gets the mail before I do. but if ott could squeeze this into your column. with some advice. I'd appreciate it. TROUBLED v7irg .- V 14 t It t 1 4. k ,..i - f''' 7a2t,,&,' , A ,,..-,r- 3 ilia li I ,'?!,4'.7.vri , $41,. , Bl:REN - Li t , ,e : '.,t The ugly group is the only one in the show that won't affect fashions. The others are a of whirlwind inspirations, but somehow new. Its too bad that for most theater-goer- s the clothes pass in a flasli, and that only the 3if girls in the show wail have a chalice to wear the fabulous Beaton fashions. 11....;:,,,,I, knoes. To make them look shorter t - , - "-- 14.; - - r. sheath. tirg 4. .4'1: ..,-s- . , , (fctivet-- are ai:eady room ;.,.1,itg the. t THE LENGTHS Cecil Beaton has worried a little about the length of the skirts. True to Chanel, they ale none of them above the a in Ran All Your Blessings 1 : ,Ei I By ABIGAIL VAX ,..., ! 4 Coco, new Bnoodwoy production about Chanel the Penis, fashion designer, spotlights costumes by Cecil Beaton. Here is sketch of one of the outfits. ., rot ,. ,,,, , s. i ,, ...,,..4) .1, I in kith 36 a 4:i Oiffereat shades of r'ol la:,.-(- ' t'..? man who dyed the De,- ria,1 shoes), the fashion N. f. Ine die,ses mix 7' .e t- ! s'!:I es and the Lew - n 11',-;', 1,T.:!;;.,i!, i I '4,'N e..ti.,,,. .... In tIle :male ,, , t, . :its, - ' .1 , ,- , -- 1 ';' - --,.- .., 4- ---- ' '. - contributions- to the me lite.e black dress. There isn't a momont in the 36. Thry are hung with mink balls. uo,liev fur. and Irose. glittning straps or ith geometpasted all over ric spangles. The harciest job f or Beaton was make the ugly dresses that Chanel tears apart and rennikes on the stage. One of them is a monster of pink petals held together by Velcro that peels down to a slim ...4, 41 ' -- I li ,.. 1- - I 1 I 144 ii k . f P"'''4.3 I, '1- 'e- ' o:.ld fashion: ."'''''''' ) S. ,.... --- charel's 1 'a . - , ,, , '' -- ' of the jewels ate a scene Cecil Boaten has dedicated to another cf r ' , ' ro in ' t .k 'i hut for o..e per:4)d. "Coco" he bac a chance at I:e t. P feminine lasniors of Ez':le Epoque. the first pantsmts. the 2s flappers, and D.or's New Look. x :. , I - , : . 1 Many i ' : ' t , , c.:y 4 i......, ,' ,T., i'-- Beaton's costumes f,ir Lady" reflected - , - . ' 4- p. I ,r Icecii Fair I ,. 1 , 1: n ' I t,,,,i ' t (dt-S- 1 BACK DRESSES ,t 1 i 1- ''''''...4: - Ouctions of his Chanel chains. rcpes of pearls. and oracelets tvith Maltese crosses will soon be available in stores. - , "' 4' la;i4.0144. , b. 0 '' of Clianei-clanns 'o fame for intralueint!. Repro- . ,., ,,, , , t , -- ,, t' ris aA ; t ,,i;I , tI t I V t cie . ,,,,,t, ' t: sc'e-.-.- f ft I .1;, Feen chou folded of do7ens of Before Chanel :. r a -',e ef my famlies. Lit t.,:,- ill ever nolice it an !, .::y ; a l,e said e :nay. 'I;2s-tp- e pulioo:' and thee si.acir,; of tani,e l'!fst - ' .', , at a pale I .,- t , r He fingered a high red vet-I- -: F7 hat v,c,:n on a slant above A red dress with a marabou He looked f..Indlv .zed tu- S4 , - ,,,, t t7 tip an cpen insto:). Bill Smith has e castunie e,.velry that Is ..1 , -- I EY leathe., ' vita ,,,, , t , ' of , : , Ct-t.o- SlieflP. in S., ' - ,.., . .i,...,,,,r- : Iv.1.:e-- r t 14 , f-- , was a matvelous epift.riy." says Cecil E4aT.c7., was backstage taki i.g. a at some of his favorite iti.-:- ',',,4, '1 I t ..",i,,,, 1. I .. 'i L Liz 1 ::. : E GREAT OPPORTUN : ., when tile ClIa::: reached its second r..-- t:.e oatIVs are rito:e fu.. L, , : 1-- II - , 4 - I, t- .:-- I I" . : '' 'b '1 1 t el l - ; - t t ''- t- I ' has rkeiit the Chanel ,..7t--rlininciles J bat eincppe,,i xn..aitlihes would c..i:e be 1,e:ft...I right now red v.itit !lank. Icy v'ed V at-csbi;tli top ard sirt. He calls it the Ford of tiie play. Dairmn has adapted tI.e famous Chanel sandal into pump with a dank tip ol the toe. lits!ead of the heel strap. the ba.Z.i is closed fon and the heel e tlancimt. s never x. lep vIll rut oil one of ) I slts,--i-e- -1N outfits for the .s iv-of a lex i z ). They are designe,I e:11 Beaton, 1 ho cleated ',e seen in the hit musi- ;',. "My Fair Lady." the You cant really k',,- Iies in "Coco." costumes. 1 What Cecil Beaton h3s acil.ii, r clone is to put on a pa,,,- 1 .: sho)'.- of fashion f:c.. - Be tou sassier. - - - He 1 , d,u,,,, --- I , ---- , i :Mg. I i k , 1,,, :,ty's fashions7 i' :.',.-- iltid fs.4-- a ay izfl,:,:e!, e Broi-,,- TIC.A. - , C "1711i7 An .41 CI'vA ) 1 411 Phone 328-864- 6 1 |