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Also seen throughout the coed collections are cornflower blue and the charcoajed shades of grey, brown, blue and green. Raccoon is back on the camp us. One New York store (Saks Fifth Avenue) featured raccoon collars on camel's hair coats, nd for the accessories bags, caps and gloves. College girls also are. going Princess Dress SIZES 3641 9148 Step into this lovely princess aress see now it flatters the larger figure! Side-button lines are as slimminc sx a riiot- iriesi for season-spanning plaid and cnecked cottons. A Printed Pat tern easy sewing! Printed Pattern 7148: Worn en's Sizes 36, 38,. 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. Size 36 takes 5V4 wards 39 inch. Printfii directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate. Seri Thirnr-fiv. cents (coins) for tras pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mail ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pat tern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New Yor H, N. Y. Print plain ly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. for what the St. Louis clothing manufacturers call the "sock" dress. It is so-called because it borrows the Argyle patterns of men s socks and adapts them to a woven wool iersev ripsiVnpH on lines so simple the dress is as easy as a sock to slip into. It has a drawstring belt, cardi gan neckline and brief sleeves. Coeds have their choice be tween the bold and mutpH nlairT for their fall wardrobes. The bold ones pair such off-beat com binations as Ereen anrl hlup nr hot pink and red. The muted ones usually are a blend of vari ous charcoal tones. Up until now, most mothers have considered a white cloth raincoat for the children just about as practical as a mink baby bib. But today, manufac turers are trying to put the washable label on virtually all items in infants' and children's ready - to - wear. This includes rain-wear. Qne firm is using a new wash able poplin in white rain capes and hooded toggle coats for youngsters of toddler through sub-teen sizes. The poplin is treated with a special water re- pellant finish on the outer sur face and a rubberized backing on the under side. Another white raincoat is of specially-treated chambray. Both the poplin and chambray can be washed iiKwarm soapor deter gent suds, preferably by hand. Upholstery emblems of Ital ian family crests decorate cash mere sweaters by Picard of Sun Valley. He gets the emblems from upholstery shops in Flor ence, Italy, and trims them with rhinestones, pearls and colored stones. The emblems themselves are new, but many of the designs are more than 300 years old. ... Fashion designer Jo Copeland believes that woman's sense of style is "born, not made." Says the New York designer, "a wom an can learn to be well-dressed. But a sense of style is a natural talent . . . she has to have- it if she ever really becomes a sym bol of fashion. I think that a woman shows much of her style sense in the way she accessorizes her clothes." Dried apricots and walnuts are excellent together in a loaf of quick banana bread. For a 9-inch loaf use Vi cup walnuts and 3A cup chopped dried apri cots. Favorite sandwiches for sum mer afternoon affairs are made with thin rounds of bread srjrearl with cream cheese or sour cream topped with crisD slices nf cu cumber and halved pitted ripe olives. New York (TP) Add V teas poon ground sage leaves to earh six servings of stewed tomatoes to give a new flavor to this nlrl. tashoned dish. , refreshment V J PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF MEDFORD Under appointment from Pepsi-Cola Company, New York fat & ' lit : Mills, 1(9) . lp-.RYa , I iiQ to 2)d 1 Dan River, Galey & Lord, Spring Stevens easy-care cottons and blends "FIRST DAY" dazzlers in a full array of Fall '57 colors and styles. New plaids, prints, stripes, solids. Dan River Wrinkl-Shed and Dri Don finishes. Even dacron-cotton blends! "Sissy" laces, ric-rac trims, wide whirling skirts. New three-quarter sleeves with eyelet ruffling! sizes 3-6x ....'1.98 to 3.98 sizes 7-14 ... . 2.98 to 5.98 WMt-c'-:-5!flB(.:-j.jiri..- WOOL SKIRT SUCCESSES! 4.98 to 5.98 sizes 7 to 1 4 Pleats, flares, slim-cuts in bright plaids end tweeds. Solid colors,- too, rich, wonderful wools. Teom them with blouses, sweaters! Feg. 3.98 totton quill skirts, 7-14, soli 2.99 DRIP-DRY BLOUSES S5it .9 4 98,0 5 98 0 QQ Jli'.V iW sizes 7 to 14 3mUU tpiff osuoll2.98 'J lob-tesled by Wards for easy washobil ity! 65 cotton, 35 dacron, quick drying, need only the touch of an iron. Roll-up sleeves, dainty laces, ruffles. White, poslels. 7-14. - , DRESSES with separate, sweaters! With boleros, jackets and their own petticoatsl Jumpers galore. Everything your fashion-conscious young daughter wants is here in Wards great special purchase Sale. Choose early, see all the sparkling new back-fo-schotil dress hits! TRICOT KNIT! girls' 2-14 royon panties. 11 f hs 1 1U : !t 39 Wards best-sellina panties at 35c each! Picot edge elastic legs. White, pink, blue, maize Run-resistant! Cotton print panties, 49c HOLLYWOOD ANKLETS Wards best quality 39 pr. Durene mercerized cotton, nylon reinforced heel, toe. Snug knit-on tops. 8 colors. Child's and women's sizes. Nylon stretch anklets, 49c BOUFFANTS IN EVERGLAZE COTTON 1.59 Pretty bouffants! Polished cotton wi,h r'cot top, lace, embroidery- trim. 4 to 14. '