1 Little Girls Grow Up Suddenly Little girls have a way of grow ling up all of a sudden, as any parent knows. This fact has been 'discovered by Fred Cole, of California, noted principally as a manufacturer of bathing suits. Having an 8-year-old daughter of his own, Cole noted that the young lady had de cided ideas about clothes. So he decided to add some school clothes to his line, just to keep down the overhead. Says he: I "I conducted a sort of Gallun poll among the 4-to-12-year-o 1 d crowd. One day we had 60 Brownie friends of my daughter. Penny, at the house. 1 asked them if they liked cowboy clothes, and got all kinds of answers, in cluding the perfect squelch That's sissy stuff.' One little girl eeen called them 'old fashioned.' " So Mr. Cole starting making a line of girls' school clothes with i a ladylike look, planned to bridge the gap between toddlers and teens. They are mostly madt of sturdy corduroy, consisting of the beloved skirts, shirts and jumpers of they- older sisters, and all can be worn with assorted blouses. His designer, Margit Fel ligi, mother of four children un der 8 years of age, comments: "You live up to your clothes. A child will behava like a little lady in a pretty, feminine dress, or like a tomboy when she wears jeans." DRESS-UP COLORS Color's predicted to be most pop ular for dressy late afternoon and informal evening frocks include striking combinations of black and white, high shades of red favored for young date costumes, honey shades often a-glitter with pearis and ever popular black. OPEN ' the FALL SEASON with TRIM TRED ' Shoes Fashionable closed to and heel Pumps. Smart and dressy for fall weather wear In lasting Black calf skin leather. I SWEETHEART vgmp, ' open-toe and heel ! platform pumps.' . Suede or calf. Htm I M A A I "Be,,,r ,ho" I 118 W. Cass St. Dial 3-3267 r. nintf'Jaii'J! -a if : i ? if X Maternity Wardrobe Budget-Priced, Interchangeable W I X X 1 f 1 MODOFF PURPLE COAT is modeled by Valerie Sparks. It is a CordV handbag with matching gloves. The coat has large buttons with new large turn-back cuffs which are ad justable. -VP -trf MODEL GRETHA CREAMER wears a oiiDerr onjinm black militeen back militeen gabaraine suit with sable-dyed Kolinskv fu scarf from Luverne's DressShof in Roseburg. HAD YOU NOTICED MOST of the photographs appearing in the Fall Opening Sections in this issue of the News-Review were taken by FREDRICKSON'S, PHOTO LAB There must be a reason why people choose us for photographs and photographic supplies We offer the best. NEW YORK (NEA) Look ing pretty while she's waiting for the stork Is not just a womanly whim. It's a pleasant duty. Going about In shapless dresses, her hair hooked behind either ear with a bobby pin, is one way for a woman to get through the waiting time. But it isn't the way most attracive to her family and friends. Surprisingly, fashions that make up a maternity wardrobe with a real flair are budget-priced. And, as Stork Styles design suits, they are planned to bo interchangeable. A black velveteen skirt, for in stance, may be worn either with a silver lame jacket or a jacket in Black Watch plaid. Thus, two jack ets plus one skirt make a wardrobe for both daytime and eve' ning during the waiting days. The jacket in silver lame has a cardigan neekline with stand-u p collar and big patch pockets that have sparkling button trim. Its daytime counterpart, In the plaid, has black velveteen notched col lar and ruffs, self-buttons and slanting, slit pockets. Smartest Dress Still Needs Fft- "The smartest dreis in the world Is nohing if it docs not fit you," warns Hattie Carnegie. "To the hours of shopping time searching for the dress of your dreams, never fail to add one more, all-important, half-hour in front of a triple mirror with an expert fitter." Car negie secrets of fitting perfection: make sure the waistline has "con tour," curving down at the back; adjust side seams to avoid either bulges or tightness at the bosom or thighs; make sure that a tai lored collar fits snugly against the back of the neck. Rounding out this trio, there's a dressy sui tin charcoal ottoman that could see both daytime and evening wear by a mere switch of dickeys. The concealing middy top can be worn loose or belted. The dickey that comes with the suit is a soft pink ottoman studded with pearls and rhinestones. The three-quarter length sleeves may be worn pushed up; have smooth fitting cuffs that close with jew eled buttons. 'YOUR' COLOR Take a tip from designer Hattie Carnegie for a new way to wear your scarf and add a lovely aura of "your" color to your new fall black, grey or navy. Miss Car negie tucks a huge square of luscious-pastel chiffon on satin under the outside of her dress or suit collar to form a soft, pretty frame for her gentle blonde coloring. Tun., Sept. 11, 151 The News-Review, Rotebarg, Or, f Wider Frame Set For Hair Styles Your head will go round1 and round this fall predicts New York hairdresser John Hall. Mr. Hall, well-known for his trend-setting, says that only t h e wider hair frame for the face and flat-top hairdo can balance the new fashion silhouettes wide skirts, nipped-ln waistline and hats with a forward tilt. Says he: "Waves will accomplish most of the coif width to give a soft look. There ire no chignon arrangement or shingles In the fashion beauty book for fall." The popular page-boy hairdo, he says, will again be worn at the sides to give width to the face. However, since the page-boy nor mally sets flat at the back of the head, some new arrangement will have to be found to give the full ness necessary there. Flatness at the back of the head will give a ski-jump silhouette when worn with a forward-tilt hat. Hair will be a little longer this fall because more of it will be needed to make the elaborate waves, swirls and dips that the well-coifed girl will wear, he says. Hair ornaments will be popular. You'll see Alice-in-Wonderland headbands in rhinestones on spring wire which can be adjusted to bs worn as neckbands, tortoise shell clips with metal teeth and rhine stone hair sprays. STOW AWAY The popular plastic raincoat for men that folds away to pocket size now has a companion in the rain, new flexible latex rubbers that fit into a pouch, too. o t O FREDPICKSON'S PHOTO o o 105 E. CASS 3-7091 Resistol ' 'S e I f-Conformlng' Hats for Fall. Choose from several styles and many new Fall shades. -Alt sizes. I n "iitr"-'' c LdM . 4 fen 0A . w ; n 7.50 up Van, Heusen dress shirts with the new Century Collar iri many styles, white and colors. A full range of sizes. 2.95 up Ties In a wide variety of fall colors and patterns ties to go with every outfit for every occasion. 1.00 up FALL FASHIONS FOR MEN Style, qualify and economy the three things every man Is looking for in a suit this Fall. And you will find them at Miller's. Come In today and choose from a full line ofd Istinctively tailored Fall suits. From 45.00 up o o o 0 o o o MEN'S DEPARTMENT -MAIN FLQjgRo o O o o o o O O O o o 1 o o f o G o 0 o o o