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Sbear 4Ui ! Babushkas BootsTo Enter Fall Fashion Parade This Year She's Colorful -BuHII! By ABIGAIL VANBUREN DEAR ABBY: I've heard that tome women behave rather peculi arly when they reach the age of 48 or 50, but I think mv sister-in-law is abusing the privilege. She wears muu muu's on the street with large colored kerchiefs tied around her head like a fortune teller. She loads on the make-up ana juuk jewelry ana sne s otf in anklets and high-heeled shoes. She thinks she's gorgeous. She spent $12 last week just riding the buses so she could talk to the drivers. .Meanwhile, she eats tranquilizers like popcorn. I'm worried. f, OHIO C iAR OHIO: Your sisrtr-in-law is obviously in need of professional help, which it your brorhor't prob lem. Don't wait until the police give the poor woman a fre ride homo boforo you urge her husband to got htr to a doctor. on vacation so my plants wouldn't ! die. She expected some gratitude if I can judge a voice. Abbv. I couldn't thank her, because I had ; i agreed with a friend to pick those ! vegetables in exchange for wat- ering my plants! Before going on i a trip next time, should I set up I i a sign, or canvass the neighborhood ; and explain the arrangement? ; VACATIONER DEAR VACATIONER: It ap pears that only ONE of your neighbors needs ot havo rho "ar rangement explained." So next time explain it. DEAR ABBY: Apropos that let ter in your column from the wom an who drank goat's milk and had four babies: Small wonder. Isn't goats milk for kids? SCHWEITZER FROM DEFIANCE Pick up Stet NEW YORK (I'PD-The casual look of country clothes takes to town for fall and winter. Babushkas and boots were a couple of the earmarks of the overwhelming trend to easy-going clothes as the New York couture group of designers-manufacturers opened today a series of shows for visiting fashion editors from the United States and Can ada. The couture group showings, lasting through Friday, will be followed by another series of shows for four days by a newly formed American designers group including some California firms. Some of the babushkas were casual scarves, tied peasant fash ion, around the head. In some DEAR ABBY: I am 20 and have been married for five months. My husband and I both work. We leave together in the morning and drive home together. When Joe gets home he lies down on the couch and reads the whole newspaper while I prepare supper. After sup per he goes back on the couch and watches television while I clean up the kitchen. When that's done, I'm so tired I go into the bedroom, fall on my face and go to sleep. Then he has the NERVE to say that what little time we have together I spend sleeping. What should I do? TIRED DEAR TIRED: No bride of five months holds down a full-time job in addition to doing her own house work bocause she wants mo exer ci. Sinco you are helping to BUY th groceries, tell Joe to get off th couch and help you prepare thm. That way you'll halve YOUR work and double HIS pleasure. DEAR ABBY: A neighbor of mine dumbfounded me this morn ing when she told me she had picked my vegetables while I was Everybody has i problem. What's yours? For a personal re plv, write to Abby, Box 3365, Bev erly Hills, Calif. Enclose a stamp ed, self-addressed envelope. For Abby's booklet, "How To Havb A Lovely Weddi..g," send 50c to Abby, Box 8365, Beverly Hills, Calif. HEARS AFRICAN PLAN GENEVA (UPI) United Na tions Secretary General Thant met informally Sunday with U.N. officials and heard details of the African nations' plans to try to ex pel South Africa and Portugal from the United Nations, in formed sources said. The African nations walked out of an International Labor Organi zation conference here last month because of South African partici pation. They also had Portugal excluded from an education conference. C rnNTINIIFC THFIR collections, the babushka was fur. One manufacturer showed a ; leopard scarf worn with a slim ' cut beige wool daytime dress. Boots stepped out in almost ' every collection most of them worn with bulky, country-type j tweeds and shaggy mohairs, but a few were jewelled brocades or jet beaded boots to wear wan evening fashions. Thro Heights Day time boots in suede or kid came in three heights almost to the knee, mid-calf, and ankle high. Also part of the casual trend: Endorsement of the mid height heel for day, shown in many case's as a single tie, Ox ford walking shoe. Leg coverings in many cases were cable-knit knee-high stockings, the length usually shown with winter Ber- jmuda shorts for the campus set. I In silhouette and length of skirts for day there was little change from the precious fall land winter collections of womens i wear. The shape overwhelmingly was jSlim for both day and evening, with more long evening dresses I than last season. Most of the floor length gowns were slim col umns and many were in wool in stead of the traditional silks. The shaped waist and bell-shaped skirt for dressy clothes was nil. Daytime hem lengths remained just barely covering the kneecap. Throughout the collections which the nations store buyers and' New York and Philadelphia reporters saw in late May and early June, here were some of; the things everyone in the multi billion dollar New York fashion market was doing: Casual Jumper The casual looking jumper, for both day and evening. Some of the elaborate jumpers came with sealskin sleeves and collar, with the rest of the garment wool. Others contrasted wool with velvet. One firm showed a shiny jet fabric combined with wool for evening. A revival of velvet every where for late day and evening clothes, most often shown in black. Other fabrics, in the more casual clothes, included deep-textured tweeds, shaggy mohairs, wide wale corduroys and twills. Use of fur in novel as well as traditional manner. Weary of merely lining a satin evening coat in mink, designers tdrned to making mink blouses, sleeveless, to go with tweed suits, or using white mink for sleeveless weskit tops for wool evening dresses. MAKES HISTORY j DOUGLAS, Isle of Man (UPI) I Queen Mother Elizabeth made , history Friday by presiding over i the annual open air session of the ; Isle of Man Parliament, the old ' est such legislative body in the world. It was the first time that a woman had presided over the parliament at the ceremony, which goes back more than 1,000 years. POP! VISITS CARDINAL VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pope Paul VI left the Vatican Sunday night to pay a visit to ailing Clemente Cardinal Micara, his vicar for Rome. Mora., July 8, 1963-The Newi-Review, Roieburg, Ore. 7 10SI YOUH IICEHSC TO 0IV? Sit ROLF'S PREFERRED INSURANCE For Flit clm. l.itillaiiti tiilliili 939 S. E. Stephens 673-8166 Clean-Up Sale! 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