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Show "GAY GADGETS" I Associated Newspapers WNU Features. By NANCY PEPPER LUSH WITH LACE GIRLS ARE SORT OF LIKE DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMS. THE "B" PRODUCTION PRO-DUCTION IS A CARELESS &3kltt LOOKING JOB WHO GOES- fk'fk 5wU AROUND ALL Jr'L DAY IN OVER- SlA ALLS ROLLED TO THE KNEE, $Q '( j xN SLOPPY SHIRT 1 IV HANGING OUT v LIKE A POTA- TO SACK, WORN LOAFER SHOES AND PIGTAILS. BUT THE FEATURE FEA-TURE PICTURE. AH-H THAT'S SOMETHING ELSE AGAIN SOMETHING SOME-THING ULTRA 'FEMININE IN CHINTZ, SHEER BLOUSE AND FLOWER - STREWN GLAMOUR BOB THAT INSPIRES A LONG, LOW WHISTLE FROM THE CORNER COR-NER DRUG STORE ROOTERS. LOOK CLOSELY AND YOU'LL FIND THAT THIS CLASS "A" VISION VI-SION IS APT TO BE FROSTED WITH LACE. HERE ARE SOME OF I HSR TRICKS: . . FLUFFY RUFFLES When you make your new pinafore, add a row of white lace' around the shoulder ruffles and, maybe, outlining the heart shaped pocket on the skirt CROWNING GLORY Hair bows are much prettier when you edge the ribbon with narrow lace. Makes you look like a fugitive from a Valentine. Val-entine. TRIXIE TEEN SAYS Now's the time to take inventory of your old sweaters. Sweaters are going to be precious as rubies, you know only more so. If your elbows el-bows are worn out, sew on felt or fabric patches, the louder the belter. If your sleeves are torn beyond repair, re-pair, rip them out and convert your sweater into a sleeveless jerkin. Use the sleeves for mittens or socks. If your sweater is hopelessly out of shape, but the yarn still in good condition, con-dition, , rip it: Stretch the yarn in tightly wound balls and knit it up again. If your necklines are sagging, sag-ging, string them around with narrow nar-row velvet ribbon and tie in front in a bow. Do everything with an old sweater, EXCEPT throw it away! |