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Show Many-Petaled Collars Adorn Spring Clothes y r ? , J. : L. Pretiy as a petaled posy are the coMtirs of crisp white lawn and sheer linen that top this spring's suits and dresses, and dainty as a daisy is the modish wearer. For the first time in years, the collars are wide, extending to the armhole, with layer upon layer of cloud-white cloud-white fabric cut in ever-smaller dimensions to achieve the flatter-ine flatter-ine flower-like fashion. On stand away necklines the effect is that of a bi bertha, while youthful wide-eyed innocence is conveyed by the neck-hugging collars. , j The beauty of this neckwear lies in its fresh cleanliness, and this means washing after every couple of wearings. However, this Is easily done by hand. To keep collars shimmery-white always add a few shakes of chlorine bleach beads to a basin of warm water with the detergent. The bleach beads get at the soil that has been mixed with powder and foundation lotion end has settled deep into the fabric. Actually a little a-Mle hand rubbing may be needed after a brief soak and the fsbric has its original springtime freshness. "Chlorine bleach beails are as up-to-date as the new spring fashions. Created by Purex to provide safe bleaching to all white and colorfast cottons and linens, from the sheerest collars to the sturdiest sheets, bleach beads cannot harm these fabrics regardless of the amount used or the time of immersion. |