Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 01, 1953, Page 24, Image 24

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Tuesday, September 1, 1S5I
Page 4 BACK TO SCHOOL SECTION
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
SITE FOR CAN D ALAR I A SCHOOL
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A spacious site has been acquired tor new Candalaria
school that may be constructed next year. Now only till
' material has been placed upon the location.
School Wardrobes Stress
The 'Dressed Up7 Look
This fall, there's a new an
gle in the boys' wear picture
Instead of the boys wanting to
copy their dad's stylet Dad
will be casting an envious eye
t his son's good-looking togs!
for boys' back-to-school wear
bits a new high in top-notch
styling this yean
Vhere's new look of neat
Bess on the fall fashion horiz
on for boys with less emph
asis on bright colors and bold
patterns in boys' wear. Instead
there is great importance be
ing placed on more subdued
color tones, a definite neatness
in patterns, more imaginative
trims, and finer detailing
all of which adds up to distinc
tive styling for boys,
In the boys' suit field, there
are no styles so radically dif
ferent as to create headline
news. Bather, it is a trend
away from the present silhpu
ette to the smart "Brooks'
took." The two-button, single
breasted suit with center vent
and flap pockets is rated first;
With the three-button model
the. next favorite. The waist
line appears to be a little low
er .. . lapels slightly narrower.
. Too,' there If a definite trend
toward the tailored topcoat
and overcoat and away from
the more casual type of coat.
The single-breasted bal-type
topcoat promises to be a big
favorite with the double-
breasted overcoat running close
in popularity.
Flannel continues to lead as!
the favored fabric in boys' I
clothing, both in patterned and
plain colors. Nubs, small-patterned
tweeds and sheen ga
bardines are next in line. Ligh
ter shades are being shown
more and more, while dark
blues and grays remain stable.
In boys' casual wear, there
are many real news-makers!
Watch for black gabardine
elacks with double saddle
stitching in white . . . slacks
with tappered legs . . . flannel
slacks in the lighter ice
cream shades. . . slacks with
matchinc belts ... the more
dressed-up look in knit shirts
... vests in corduroy, knits,
and wools . . . and turtle-neck'
ed sweaters and knit shirts.
Destined for great populari
ty in back-to-school wardrobes
are the coordinated flannel-lin
ed denim outfits. Flannel-lin
ed slacks, jackets, caps, and
matching cotton flannel shirts
make up these popular outfits.
In boys' shirts there is less
and less margin of difference
between dress-up and strictly
sport shirts. For fall, dress
shirts are shown with round
button-down pointed collars,
and spread colar styles with
barrel and French cuffs,
Sport shirts, styling is draw
ing heavily on details from
dressier models. Some are be
ing cut with round or button
down collars, while some fea
ture French cuffs. Cotton flan
nels, slubbed effects, tattersall
checks, ginghams and plaids
are favorites, many featuring
knit trims. I
In knit shirts, many are
shown in long-sleeved styles,
some with French cuffs. Hea
thers, boucle effects, neat
checks and other small pat
terns now rank equally with
stripes In knitted models.
The miracle fabrics which
wash to beautifully show up
strongly in boys sweaters.
Neat chest patterns, shoulder
trims, and chest stripes lead
the all-over patterns this tea-
ton. Sleeveless pullovers and
award coat sweaters in many
color combinations are the top
favorites.
Science Plays Role
In School Wardrobes
The back-to-school wardrobe
for Master and Jr. Miss Amer
ica are going to be something
"super" as to care and wear . . .
thanks to miracles of science.
Washed as easy as a hanky
dried, quick a a wink,
wrinkle-free . . . pressing rare
ly, or if ever needed these
new synthetics spell NEWS for
budget-minded and work-harnessed
mothers!
Orion, Dacron, Nylon now.
more than ever, give extra
service as the are blended with
-Tips on
Shoe Fitting
By Dr. Josepb Lelyveld
Chairman, National Feet
Health, Council
1. Have both feet measur
ed for length and width, with
each foot bearing weight. Pull
out the toe of the stocking and
straighten the child's toes to
insure that measurement is
taken o the longest toe. The
correct size should fit the larg
er foot.
2. The widest part of the
foot should fit into the widest
part of the shoe, called the ball,
at both little and large-toe
joints.
3. The length and width of
his foot can be proved by hav
ing the child stand with full
weight on his toes. The correct
length leaves a space of one
half to three-quarters of an
inch between the end of the
longest toe and the end of the
shoe. The correct width al
lows the leather to be drawn
slightly together between the
fingers. Shoes that fit correct
ly should not press or hurt
when new, slip at heels, or
pinch either toes or heels. Slip
ping or pinching may cause
cor i or blisters.
4. Aa a final check have
your child walk around the
store on tip toes.
3. At short, regular inter
vals browing feet should be
re-measured.
6. Take your child with
you when buying snoes, oo-
serve the above points, and
take nlenty of time. Good feet
are a necessity for good health,
each other or with
rayons and woolens.
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Zebra Stripes Paris fash
ion designer Pierre Bal
main bat included this slim
. evening dress in hit crea
tions. It ws shown in a
recent Pari fashion show.
The dress it in gray and
black aebra ttrlpet with a
red draped muslin bodice
worn with a black wool eve
ning coat lined with the
tame zebra material. (AP
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' fashion advice to the letter. A wonder
blend of 90 rayon and 10
Orion, It's richly textured in a two-tone
tweed that looks, and even feels, like wool.
But, you just know that this fabric will
stay crisp and wrinkle-free. Dashingly
styled with braid-trimmed collar
and cuffs. Gray, brown or navy.
Sizes 10 to 20.
rayon velvet tucceul
the leaf helmet
TKt molt bewitching, flirtatious
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of the U S A.I alack, brown,
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A glamour blouse that
makes the most of an
elegant rayon velvet
bow, glitter buttons.
Black, red. green or blue
and white stripes.
32 to 38.
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A tightly knit all-wool
worsted blouse with fashion
new ribbing and white fluff
accents. Black, brown, red,
fold or kelly. 32 to 38.
$2.98
erlon end wool skirt
The pleats are there to stay and
the whole skirt it washable!
That's because it't a wonder
blend of 55 Orion and 45
wool. Gray. 22 to 32
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