Before you go... Save yourself some time and trouble - get a map. 20% off MAPS This week in the General Book Dept. Sow!m« . USGS • Road Maps • Forest Service • Limited to stock on hand • Safe maps not included 13tt) a KtncaM M-F 7:30-5:30 SAT 10 00-4 00 Suppltsj sas-4331 Career Fashions for. the ti Classic Ladv .Ml. Ohllct-tiMvs Sui! in while k k with.pink whiu blouse \ i‘-i{ us fur >our Carter Afardrobe Newest Arrival — J.H. Collectible det im RESUMES Give your resume a professional look by having it typeset at the Oregon Daily Emerald Graphic Services Department 300 EMU In order to be taken seriously in the business world, women took to dressing like men a few years ago, wearing dark suits, high collars and ties, said fashion expert Susan Wortley. But those days are over, she said, To day. female executives can dress n. brighter colors with more accessories and greater comfort and still be taken seriously, she said. Wortley, who manages the alterations department of Seattle's Place Two. a retail clothing store, was on campus earlier this month to present a fashion show for "Career Week 'Hti ” Shts ex plained the "dos and don'ts" of dressing for success. "Individual companies have their own dress codes. Employees of financial in stitutions must wear more conventional outfits, while fashion consultants and graphic designers have more leeway." she said.."A new employee should ask about a dress c ode." But in any career, the most important aspect of creating a successful business wardrobe is investing in quality suits and separates. Worthy said. "Inexpensive clothes will not wear loitg and. wilf costmore to replace in the long riii} than quality clothes." she said. . A' businesswoman should begin her wardrobe’by purchasing one navy-blue suit and one grty suit, she said. She also 'should have two or three separate skirts and’blazers. in; basic colors such as tan, • » rust,.taii peblack, burgundy or cream.. - ;»he said-. V; C1' ■ '.'Wheh buying these more expensive ^ core items, arwpman should select a style, that flatters.her body and won’t be dated ... quickly-./'Cdriifqrtabie wool or cotton' gahardinesiii.ts can be worn fashionably-' . for.seveh tii;e,igHt:years." she said. . The idea;behind building a wardrobe is.to estidiiish a |irm foundation and con tinually expand and update, it with hrightly coloreil blouses and accessories. . . she said.v . . Blouses, .which are cheaper and are. . repiacin'l-every-tWo or three years, can be bright'and titrndy. Wortley said. .Yellow, and fuchsiaam this year's fud colors, she , 'said.* ‘ •. • ; ° Women.should be prepared to spend about.Sl.SOOon clothes their first year if. ; they are'jjust-lieginmng a business ward robe.* Wort ley .'said, which would In' '■ chide two suits, 10 blouses, three skirts, •„ .* two blazers and two pairs of shoes. * Men should begin a career wardrobe ' ' with a' niavy blue blazer, which can be combined with a variety of slacks, she said. . . . "A blue,blazer, gray slacks, a solid colored .'shirt and a red tie (with a . diagonal stripe pattern) is an appropriate * : - combi natlbnn for almost any situation. - from art.interview to a dinner party." . . she said; •.'* A man alfo should have a solid gray . suit., a pin-striped navy blue suit, and tweed and herringtsme sports coats, she • - Continued on Page HH 3 WAYS TO GET STARTED FOR LIFE AFTER COLLEGE Rcmloiic yiwr college degree and get a better Ban through Army lU/IL Get nuntfemcM training Self discipline A sense of confidence Kara the Itln credentials that Will set you apan as a responsible actuever Vim II also receive K*00 over your levt two year* in the Advanced ROTC program Whether your career plant are civilian oe milnarv Army ROTC provides opportunities lor Noth active duty with a Matting salary of over 1**900 or reserve service while employed in the civilian community G* darted for life after rnftegr (id Marled with Army ROTC. 1. THE EARLY START. If you are a veteran a member erf the Guard