Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 20, 1963, Image 40

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    WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7P.
MEDFOHD MA'L VRIBUMb. MtlDFOBD, OREGON
Slripes to Score
As Major Fashion
For Men's Shirts
Stripes make major fashion
news in men's shirts for spring
and summer. Ranging from
the big, broad, bold British
stripes in deep shades of blue,
gray, brown and red, the new
shirts are also available in
narrower stripes and pin
stripes. '. ., ... i
Next news note is the "look
of more collar." A bit higher,
a mite fuller in the cape, and
a little wider in the spread,
these styles have a dressier
look without sacrificing sum
mer comfort.
Low Band
Add the popular tabs, but
ton-downs and moderate
spread collar styles-plus the
very low "vanishing band
styles-and your fashion range
is complete.
Any and all of those styles
are made in short as well as
long sleeves to meet the de
mands of all men for warm
weather comfort.
Sport shirts come up In an
even wider array of fashion
than usual this year. The
"Nautical Look" so popular
last year Is due for a return
engagement with no diminish
ing of Its popularity in sight.
The salty motif shows up in
knits as well as cut-and-sewn
shirts, and the styling Is au
thentic enough to suit the
most ardent sailor.
Broad British stripes score
In sport shirts as well as in
dress shirts. In addition to the
other colors, they include rich
bright stripes in signal-flag
hues.
The "Western" or "Ranch-
wear" influence is evident in
sport shirts keyed to those
worn by the real cowhands.
Pointed pocket flaps, yoked
fronts and backs, fancy but
tons and fancy cuffs distin
guish the Westerns.
For those who prefer sleek
sophisticated styling, there are
updated Continental collared
shirts with Italian-type design
cueing their tailoring.
Traditionalists, of course,
will have a wide selection of
button-down models which
will appear In all of the sea
son's most popular patterns
and solid colors.
IN BLEND-For business or
dressup wear, this hat comes
in blend of rich brown with
subtle blue cast. By Knox.
Fashion Designers Take World Tour for New Ideas in Dress
Designers of little girls'
fashions roam the map of the
world and come up with a
world of Ideas for a beautiful
young spring.
Inspiration begins at home
with the American frontier
look, distinguished by an
easy, outdoor feeling. These
styles star natural shapes,
slim and slightly fitted. Fab
rics carry out the theme -denims
and denim looks,
homespun types, authentic
madras and , madras looks,
cord, seersucker, nubby-tex-tured
wools, cottons and
blends.
Saddle stitching and sus
pender effects contribute to
the casual frontier look, as
do hlpline belts and sashes.
The Rajah Look
India inspires the rajah
look, another favorite for lit
tle girls' styles. It appears in
dresses and coats, closely
seamed at the top, widening
toward the hem, over all,
easy and natural.
Paris influences the little
girls' world of fashion with
the "pantskirt" dress, demi
fitted and boasting a front
pleat or panel. In coats, the
now-classic A line and the
"open air" look reflect Paris,
too. Slim and easy, some
"open air" coats have tun
neled Norfolk belts, others
show open V necklines, and
most are designed in rugged,
nubby fabrics - boucles, her
ringbones, basketweaves.
The "Ya-Ya" Dress
London is the world-of-fashion
source for the "ya-ya"
dress, a fall and winter favor
ite that shows up in spring
fabrics, sporting a hemline
flounce or ruffle.
From London, too, comes
the "guardsman" look in both
coals and suits. They're trim
ly tailored, with double
breasted closings on wide
front panels. In some of the
coats, the panels button on
and are removable to create
still another look, the slim
cardigan.
Appearing as part of the
American frontier look are
wrap skirts, slim or full,
wrapped to the back, front or
side.
The nautical look sails into
the little girls' spring In
many red, white and blue
combinations, and in middy
type over-blouses and sailor
collared coats.
Move Into Spring
The Paris-inspired match
box silhouette continues
strongly into spring. Its slim
lines, seen in dresses, coats
and suits, make it very much
in key with the over-all easy
look of the season.
The majority of suits for
little girls follow classic lines.
Newness enters in open air
V necklines and open air
fabrics, in longer, leaner jack
ets and in fresh variations on
the ever-popular Chanel look.
Like their mothers, little
girls this spring have a world
of ensembles to choose from.
The drcss-and-jackct returns,
while the newer idea of the
dress-and-coat is expected to
compete strongly for fashion
attention.
FOR EVENING
Spring's evening look high
lights long skirts and the im
portance of wool. Often, wool
combines with airier fabrics
such as chiffon, and contrasts
solids with plaids or prints.
From Mom's world, too, is
an array of slim, skimmy
shapes. This styling is seen in
coats as well as dresses, sepa
rates. Through fabrics are, for the
most part, vigorously textur
ed, there are surprises in
store, in the form of eyelets
and sheers used in smartly
tailored styles.
Little girls' fashions greet
spring in colors that are clear
and pale. Leading no-color is
white, lighting up dresses,
suits and coats. Pink and yel
low vie for favor, and there
are many whitened pastels.
Gray and wheat make news
as neutrals.
CROWN INTEREST - Town
and country styling with new
crown interest is seen in this
hat with creamy soft finish.
By Dobbs.
Linen Approved
In Many Styles
Rivaling the prcttiness of
spring itself, is the lovely
Irish linen being introduced.
Long America s favorite fab
ric for "round the clock,"
round the calendar, It's a fa
vorite, too, of designers, all of
whom featfire linens of all
types in their collections.
For spring, there are linens
for every occasion .- all with
a wonderful hand - crafted
look, clean crisp texture and
distinctive fashion - Tightness
so typical of this wonderful
fabric.
Linen Seen
Linen Is being shown in suit
and dress weights, as well as
gossamer sheer linen - till
crease-resistant and adaptable
to daytime and evening styles.
Tweed - like linen weaves,
"rich Jacquard and damask
linens in rustics, floral, and
delicate patterns lend exciting
variety to the ever Interesting
story of fashions in linen.
Some of spring's newest
linens feature a coarse hand
and many upholstery - type
dressmaker linens are in this
group.
There are now more linens
blended with wool or silk in
the spring fashion picture.
Linens look especially won
derful and exciting in the new
whitened, bright pastels and
high colors.
Reversible Coats
Another Revival
Natural-shoulder devotees
will gel their topcoat kicks
from subtly colored shctlanda
and cheviots, as well as from
classic coverts. Most of these
will be In the traditional, fly.
front, slightly fitted chester
field models.
Starting in the natural
s h o u 1 d e r field, but now
branching out Into the other
groups as well, is another re-vtval-the
reversible topcoat.
Made with a topcoat tweed on
one side and reversing to a
raincoat poplin on the other,
the stylish turncoat is great
for travel, campus and sports-wnir.
Regular raincoats are readv
to shed spring rains with new
waterproof finishes.
BRASSY BROWN-Interpret-ed
In a new brassy brown
waxed steerhlde is this soft-
leather "penny" moccasin.
Has sturdy leather sole. Photo
by Leather lndijutries.
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Enjoy a taste of spring with sweet, mild
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. 1163
Tables Expand For Seating at Dinner
V naAn. U- 1 1 1 1 . .... JBF
xuu ueeuu i De inwarieo.
from entertaining on a grand
scale this Easter, by the lack
of an adequate-sized dining
table.
In the home or apartment
where dining and living are
combined in one area, the
problem of how to entertain
a large dining group can be
acute.
Modern ingenuity In furni
ture design has the answer in
tables that take up little space
when not in use. Their ex
pandable mechanism is no
more complicated than the
familiar card table or add-a-leaf
dining table.
Tables that hide inside of
cabinets, masquerade as con
soles, or fold Into about a
foot of space are decorative
and useful every day of the
year.
Early American, French
Provincial, Modern or Tradi
tional styles are available to
match or contrast with other
furnishings. Between parties
these concealed tables take
their place gracefully in en
trance hall, living room, or
as a server in the dining area.
Cabinets or consoles which
open into tables accomodating
at least twelve chairs or an
endless number of buffet
guests make even small quar
ters hospitably spacious.
Kings Named
Formal styles usually have
ine name ot a king, queen or
famous furniture designer
such as Louis XV or Louis
XVI or Queen Anne. Informal
styles often are associated
with a country: Early Ameri
can, Danish Modern, French
Provincial, Rural English, etc.
Teakwoods, whites and
golds, honey-gold walnuts,
pecan and primavera woods,
elegant mahoganies as well as
traditional pines, cherries and
maples are shown on all types
of furniture this season.
Tall Cabinets
Tall cabinets, called "what
nots" in great grandmother's
day, are having a modern re
vival in new forms. These are
not just for the display of
odds and ends and what have
you, but to serve a functional
purpose, attractively.
Chairs matched in styling,
often called "Mr. and Mrs."
chairs are a wise investment
for most homes. The man's
chair is usually a little higher
and wider than the woman's,
but to balance the scale hers
usually has a matching otto
man. Sofa beds, sleep lounges
and studio couches are tops
on the nation's best-seller list.
They are smartly styled, com
fortable and are a perfect
solution to space problems.
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Deep Colors Have
Special Impact
Amid spring's pale pastels
and dazzling whites, deep
colors have a special impact.
Classic navy, lighter and
brighter, becomes fashion
news.
Dark, autumnal browns
make a spring appearance.
Deep-hued dresses flash under
pale coats, and dark blouses
accompany light suits.
DRAPED TURBAN - Frothy
romantic hats are headlined
for spring. Magnificently
draped tulle turban evokes
"mystique" of the Near East.
By Vincent and Harmik.
CREATING INTEREST
Coat fabrics create surface
interest for spring, with soft
mohairs, fluffy wools, lacy
tweeds, ottomans, whipcords,
dressy ribbed silks adn silk
worsted blends. Cheeks and
plaids of every size abound.
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tame jening ai easier simple ll Rules ummed Up
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How to set the table (or
Easter feasting and other par
ticular occasions is often a
question that sends both new
and seasoned hostesses scurry
ing to etiquette books for the
answer. According to the Jew
elry Industry Council, the
rules are simple and may be
summed up briefly,
Family dinner: At a family
dinner, silver and china are
on the table for the menu
which usually includes soup,
a main dish, salad and bread
and butter. Dessert plates and
spoons and forks come to the
table later.
Formal dinner: At a formal
dinner, the service plate is the
only china on the table at the '
beginning. All forks except
the oyster fork go at the left
of the plate, In the order in
which they are to be used,
from the outside in. Knives
and spoons go at the right.
Coffee Service
Informal luncheon: The
bread and butter plates are
on the tiible, indicating that
the meal is informal. The sil
ver on the table includes a
soup spoon, knife, fork and
salad fork. The coffee service
is on the serving table, and
dessert plates and knives and
forks will be brought to the
table laler.
Buffet service: The china
and silver for the main course
are conveniently laid out, for
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200 ft. roll
Cut-Rite, see
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For Floors and
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Wyler's. Potato, Beef
Noodle, Chic. Noodle. 2 oz.
Star-Kist. Great for
salads. No. Vi can
Tahninma Towns Pride. Butterscotch, Fudge,
lOPPin&S Pineapple, Strawberry. 6 oi. jar
With cheese. Have
treat tonight. 16 or.
Italian Dressing
Oh Boy Pizza
Betty Crocker Biscuits
Corn Chips
Wishbone. The REAL
Italian dressing. 8 or.
Reg. or
buttermilk. 8 oz.
Nalley's. Great for
TV munching. Pkg.
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Busy Baker cookies. Vanilla and whole wheat. 2-lb. pkg.
Jell-well Puddings S'sSS'
Pillsbury Cake:Mix 5i1
Sardenside Tomatoes -.'.5 s 1
Tender USDA Choice Beef
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Small center-rib chops from
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Prices effective Thursday, March 21 thru Sun
day, March 24 at Safeway in Medford. We
reserve the right to limit.
the guests help themselves
here. Another table holds the
coffee service.
Tea service: Usually a deli
cate and light china is used
In keeping with the dainty
type of food served. A sugar
spoon and lemon fork should
be part of the tea service and
both cream and lemon should
be available.
SILVER GRAY - Silver gray
leads this spring's trend away
from darker shadings. Seen
here in a tropical blend of
"Dacron" polyester fiber and
wool.
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Wide Storage Use
For Plaslic Bags
Whatever the storage need,
you'll find these plastic "snap
off bags" convenient and de
pendable. They help make
spring cleaning less of a
chore and assure top protec
tion for all household items.
Everything takes half the '
space in your storage area
and next , season It will be
easier to see and retrieve de
sired Items. ' ,
Snap off a utility size bag.
measuring iu ey 14 inches for
(neater and moth-free bureau
keeping of sweaters and
knits. Lingerie, shirts and lin
ens can also be given year
round protection In plastic
bags.
Rarely used or seasonal ac
cessories such as . evening
bags, sandals, hats or artifi
cial flowers can be kept dust
free in plastic bags and ready
for instant use. Scarves,
gloves and hose fit into snap
I off "Bagettes", measuring 6V4
by 8 inches. These smaller
bags also protect costume
jewelry from tarnish and
scratches.
Twenties Teddy Back
I In Foundation Scene
In the Twentlesf they called
them "Teddies" or "Shim
mies", but the French do have
a word for it and it's The
Chemise.
But over here, the chemise
is new to most. It's a lovely
lingerie item-styled like a
camisole and panty, all-in-one.
There are brief chemises to
sleep in - some have panty
bottoms and others - a button
crotch. .
For daytime these smooth
ies may or may not be worn
over a bra-depending on the
figure and what's topping the
chemise.
Lace, flounces and bandings
on satinette and other trtcota
enhance these true-to-form
chemises.
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ACRYLIC KNIT - Versatile
suit In washable acrylic knit
has honey-colored, box-pleated
skirt and white hip-length
Jacket with matching stripes.
By Marcie Dale In Acrilan
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