Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 17, 1958, Image 28

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28 MAIL TRIBUNE, M.dford, Ortgon, Sunday, Aujutt 17, 195S
WALTZING INTO FALL
New waltz gowns really
live up to their name, with
details borrowed from, eve
ning fashions. These include
flying back panels, modified
balloon skirts and Directoire
bodices.
Tuxedo-jacket walking suits
feature lavish fur trimmings
of lynx or fox.
An Investment' .
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STAMPS
For
Only
BOB AYRES TRUMPET
MUSOC
Your Selmer-Holton Dealer
"Triek" Trickel New Owner
111 West Main
The slim coutuirer coat in dash
ing Bene Tweed . '. . is wearable
any place, anytime. Falling soft
ly from the deeply draped collar it
gives a look of fashion confidence.
The important collar has a lovely
Jeweled pin, and there are five
pearly buttons fastening the front.
Deep set dolman sleeves take a big
elbow puff when tapered cuffs art
pushed up. Embroidered Milium
Satin lining, too, for it's a Fashion
bilt! Misses' Sizes 8-18.
$49.98 and up
Also
and
The Fashionette
FASHION CORNER
22 Sooth Central Across from Craterian, Medford
"CHEMETTE" IS NEW
"Chemette" tops, new this
fall, take their name from the
chemise line. They're sleeve
less, usually with a deep V
neckline, and are especially
popular with schoolgirls.
Luxurious fabrics for eve
ning wear include cut velvets,
printed satins, lace, chiffon,
brocade, and lame.
In your child's future
Happiness:
. . . Th coit It small, but tilt rewards
arc grtat in popularity, salf-confidtnca,
and a lifetime of enjoyment.
Start your child now on a
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENT
with Music Mart's
Rental Purchase Plan
S2 00
Per
Month
Your child moy take home the in
strument of his choice. Rental may
be applied on purchase, if you
choose.
& CORNET TEACHER
KM EH
Phone SP 2-2022
The Fashionette
BACK TO
Beautiful Orion and Wool,
Bulky Knit Sweaters
by Bobbie Brooks
Fall Jewelry Offers
Good Deal That's New
For individual fashion im
pact through imaginative ac
cessorizing, fall jewlry offers
a good deal that is new, re
ports the Fashion Coordina
tion Institute.
Pins and more pins, of all
shapes and sizes, are ready
to dramatize simple, free
form fashions. Larger pins.
NEW INTEREST Color and
texture add new interest to
coats. This one is marine blue,
its lines slim, tapered. By
Wm. Devitz in Stroock's
Pompadour Curl.
All Wool Chippewa Cfl'flfl
JACKETS (UU
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SCHOOL
$i458 Li
2-piece cotton knit i j
' With a jcunfy oir ... Bobbie 1 I
Ireok stripes th trim on' t I
- th 2-piecs eotton knit with if I'
frit carefree sailer eoBor. Sea , JpSBrJL
fresh color in sizes J to 1 5.
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worn plumb center, and un
matched pins of the same
general type, worn in a tri
angular arrangement, are two
of the suggested new looks.
Bracelets worn in matching
pairs on both wrists add a
note of balance to the new
clothes and a' smart, individ
ual touch. Rings, too, shine in
the fashion scheme of things,
to complete the jeweled hand,
jeweled wrist look.
Dazzling Jewelry
To coordinate with the
new fashion colors, there's
jewelry in a dazzling array
of hues. The Institute sug
gests blending colors in an
ensemble, with the jewelry
in a differen shade of the
same color family as the suit
or dress..
Popularity of "harvest col
ors" gives fresh importance
to gold jewelry.
Starring as accessory to
easy, brightly colored, deeply
textured suits is textured gold
stone-set jewelry.'
Dramatic for late day are
necklaces worn high and
wrapped, or deep bibs worn
backward, with the jewels
cascading down the bare back
of a cocktail or evening gown.
Long and longer earrings
make evening fashion news.
Daytime necklaces, to com
plement flat, standaway neck
lines, are shorter and fuller.
Designed to highlight face
and neckline are daytime ear
rings, sporting real or "pre
tend" jewels.
For valuable information
on what is going on in Ameri
ca's schools how to help
your community write to
"Better Schools", 9 East 40th
Street, New York 16, New
York.
OPEN
MONDAY
TIL
9 P.M.
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WALKING COAT As fashion's hemline travels upward,
the seven-eighths walking coat gains increasing im
portance. Here, it's casually elegant in mink-look syn
thetic, with wide collar, push-up sleeves. Of Wink
synthetic.
Tree-Form' Styles
Endorsed by Teens,
Juniors This Fall
Juniors and teens heartily
endorse this fall's "free-form"
fashions that have the com
bination of youthfulness and
sophistication they like so
well.
A favorite of both, and very'
new in teen circles, is the
walking suit with three-quarter
to seven-eighth length
coat worn over a matching
skirt.
The teen's choice is apt to
be on the casual side, in such
fabrics as herringbone tweed
or bold blanket plaids. The
coat-jackets are often belted
below the waist, either in
back or all around, Norfolk
style, and may be pile-lined
for warmth.
Have Dressy Look
Walking suits for ' juniors
are more dressy. They prefer
spongy-textured fabrics such
as mohair - and - wool and
bright broadcloths and black-and-white
tweeds.
'The chemise influence is
often evident, usually com
bined with high or low-placed
belts or seams. Back interest
centers around convex lines
and gathers topping bands set
into the hip or hemline. ,.
The trapeze is another pop
ular silhouette for suits and
coats. Its appeal is heightened
by such vivid colors as candy
pink, orange, cobalt blue and
moss green, with wide Puritan
or stand-away collars or, ;ior
a luxury touch, fur trinv -:
Fluffy opossum, fox and
raccoon collars are faVbred,
along with otter, white bea
ver, mink, seal and muskrat.
Eased by Pleats '
In teen coats, the slim line
may be eased by low pleats or
panels, accented by bands and
bows. Teens also like trapeze
coats.
For daytime wear, the jun
ior's choice is likely to be a
tapered chemise in jersey or a
wool or cotton knit. The new
est knits have jacquard pat
terns or loopy mohair blend
SLIM COAT Shawl collar of
Siam otter, semi-belted front
distinguish a slim chemise
coat. By Jean Scott of Oppen
heimer Franklin.
textures. Raised waistlines
are marked, by contour belts
or self ties.
The blouson, the overblouse
and the trapeze appear in
rriany versions. A "little girl
look is achieved by fullness
spreading from, a high waist
line. Other trapeze dresses
have controlled fronts and
full, free-flowing backs.
' Jumpers take on both chem
ise and trapeze looks, in such
fabrics as ribbed cotton or
tweedy wool. Bow neckline
silk shirts and hooded jersey
blouses are among the popular
accompaniments.
Combine Three Parts
Well-liked by juniors and
teens is the new-for-fall three
part outfit, consisting of a
waist-skipping weskit, blouse
and skirt.
Relaxed line separates of
all sorts win young favor.
Overblouses and middies in
boucle tweeds or jersey team
up with . slim or wide box
pleated trapeze skirts, espe
cially new-looking' in wool
blend iridescent suitings.
Blazers and skirts are often
coordinated in an unusual
plaid. Sweaters are long,
sometimes reaching to the leg,
although many can be gently
bloused. Rough, hairy tex
tures are liked, such as Shet
lands and mohair blends.
Youngsters' Shoes
Follow Adult Trend
. A wide range of shoe
styles, patterned after the
fop trends in adult footwear
is ready to fit the needs of
every boy or girl for school,
dress or rough-and-tumble
wear.
Shown in lightweight lea
thers that support growing
feet , without constriction,
young shoes follow the trend
toward a gently tapered toe
and a general look of light
ness. For little girls, .the flat
heeled', round-throated pump
in colorful leathers is one of
the most popular styles. It's
varied to include bows at the
vamp, swivel, straps that can
be worn several ways, low
set instep straps or T-straps.
Slip-on styles feature peaked
tongues or tab ' effects at
vamp. i ; '
Shoes for young boys ac
cent streamlinea lightness,
flexibility and sturdiness.
Fashioned after 'shoes worn
by Dad or big brother, the
moccasin toe, three-eyelet tie
in finely textured leather is
a popular shoe for all-round
wear, as is the traditional
wing-tip shoe, slimmed down.
Portable Typewriter
Helps Improve Grades
Outstanding educators
agree that a portable type
writer helps the teen-ager im
prove his grades. The type
writer, as a new tool, appeals
to a student's curiosity and
spurs his interest in his school
work.
With a typewriter, young
folk can. turn out orderly
work and learn the import
ance of neatness.
In 1950, 13.4 percent of the
primary-age population were
not enrolled in school.
Newest version of the coat
dress hs side-wide skirts,
wide sleeves and, often, a
bloused back.
Male Hat Styles
Combine Comfort,
Colorful Looks
Comfort plus colorful good
looks are the male hat story
this fall.
American men have ex
pressed their preference for
lightweight flexible felts and
these new hats give them
plenty to choose, from for
wear with their cold weather
outfits.
The new lightweight win
ter hats are available in both
dressy and casual models. The
newest shape is called the
"Centre-dent." It is a becom
ingly small mpdel that adds a
smart front pinch to its cen
ter creased shape: It also has
a narrow silk binding pn its
brim edge that ensures a
smart snap.
Tight Telescope
The tight telescope with a
solid color band and back
bow continues as one of the
most popular shapes.
All hats are smaller in over
all size so that they are now
an integral part of the slim
fashion silhouette.
Mixture felts blended of
multi-colored furs, hats with
crown and brim in softly con
trasting shades, and factory-
shaped telescope effects are
also very popular. Trim
brims-up, off-the-face hats and
homburgs set the pace in j
dressier hats, while rough j
textured felts and smooth
suede finishes and velours in
Tyrolean shapes are great for
sportswear.
While there is a complete
range of colors available, mid
dle tones of gray and brown,
rather ,than deep char tones,
are high fashion choices. Also
there is an interest in unusual
shades of serpent green, hick
ory brown and medium blue.
LUXURIOUS SLEEPING
Luxury silks and nylons in
glowing tones are favored for
sleepwear. Silk satin and ny
lon sheer georgette are liked
for g o w n-and-peignoir en
sembles. Low-cut bodices are
etched with hand-cut Alencon
lace.
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Selection of
TABLE & DRESSER
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Regular 9.95 to 15.95
Your Choice
698
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NOMAD
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CAMERA
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Patio Candle Lamp Bavarian China
-"Protected from breeze . Mint & Candy Dishes
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Harvest Special Regular 1.95 OA.
1st Floor Harvest Special OaB
VERHONVARE - HEAVENLY DAYS
FOURSOME SET
4-5-Pc. Place Sets
1 -Vegetable
1 -Platter
1 Creamer & Sugar
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BRASS PLAQUES
6" to 24" diameter
- Fine Selection ''
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Maple Hall
CLOCK
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CAN-O-MAT
Wall Type Can Opener
Deluxe Model
with Magnet
Regular 6.98
Harvest Special
449
Assorted Colors
2nd Floor
RECORDS - Singles & Albums
Wide Selection
Monday Nite Only
All
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Long Play 3.98 Albums
RAND McNALLEY'S READERS
WORLD ATLAS
1 90 pages of accurate
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lists all the important places ... An ideal reference
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'Ideal for the Teenager"
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Takes Black and White
or Color
Flash Attachment
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MULTI-COLOR
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