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4 B THURSDAY. AUGUST 22, 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORECON A v ' f': J MO MODERN GLASSES - Specs can be smart, if they are chos en with care. In fact, modern glasses can be an important faihion accessory to help many gals look better than ever. The styles, materials and colors available this season are as ' endless as the new garments being shown for m lady. Imaginative Knits Shape Up For Fall The brightest fall fashion , in everywhere. And best of news for the young home-1 all, they can be washed auto maker who likes to combine matically and dryer-dried in easy-ccre wardrobe with mart appearance is the sky rocketing of acrylic knits ' into the world of h I g h fashion. . " With the sportive look tak ing over , for around-the-clock ' wear, these long-time favorites 6f the Jet set have greater significance than ever before. Imaginative ' styling howi up -in new sleeve in terest, lifted waistlines, jumper dresses and many other soft details. Flat knits are still popular, with fmm takinff nn a wnv. en look.-But texture, result ing from stitch variations needlepoint, crochet, p o p corn, ottoman and ripple la the latest Innovation, i Smart and practical, acry lic knits go everywhere, tit almost no time, if you follow these tips from the Maytag Home Laundry center. Most colors will retain their beauty If you wash for five minutes using warm wat er and gentle agitation. How ever, if your knit is brightly colored, use cold water to avoid any chance of fading. Dryer dry using the wash and wear setting, if your dryer has one, or use a me dium temperature. Remove from the dryer before tum bling stops and your knit will need little or no pressing. Towel drying for a day or two the bane of wool knits is gone forever if you follow these washing tips and choose acrylic knits for your sportive look this fall. Sleepytime Clothes Offer Styles Influenced by Paris This is the year for the ro mantic! Boudoir wear has Bone completely feminine utterly beguiling utterly lovely! The high -fashion influence stemming from the designs of Sanchez for the house of Dior has spread into sleepytime, reflecting the general ele gance of the season, reflect ing, too, the very popular Sportive look. The most enchanting of the new gowns are all taking their line from the Empire, high waisted, long and flowing. And many of them have lit tle-girl or baby-dress detail ing that adds to their gay, very young look. Many of these elegant Em pire-line gowns are sleeved, More 'She' Minds Needed in Science Says Expert Madison, N. J. -OIPII- The number of women training for careers in science is in creasing, but not rapidly enough. So says Dr. William G. Tor- pey, manpower specialist, Of fice of Emergency Planning, the federal government. Torpey, writing in the cur rent issue' of "University Woman," said additional num bers of women should be en rolled in collegiate programs to "meet even current de mands" for scientists. He predicted there would be "opportunities for consid erable additional numbers of women" in the field. He added that "a fundamental reason for the very small number . . . is a traditional (although seemingly irrational) attitude that science is a man's field. The "University Woman" is a quarterly magazine publish ed on the campus here of Fair leigh Dickinson university. with great romantic pouffs to the wrist; others wear little- doll-dress puffed sleeves with their shallow bodices. Looking very banal in this new nightdress picture is the standard tricot gown With its own matching peignoir. The new eowns are often jacketed the little jackets repeating the lines of the gown. Or they may have a match' ing negligee quite lovely enough to be worn alone for its own merits. Nylon tricot, so beloved for its washability and easy care, is still very much in the pic ture, however. But this year it is being treated by couture standards and with high-fashion details Lace is flounced everywhere to add to the feminine feeling, satin ribbons abound. And very new are white and pastel crepes, fluid and fascinating and very Femme Fatale in the delicious new ice cream tones. In the gay and off-hand manner of the Sportive, there are very dashing new pajam as. One set, for example, has a very full Byronic shirt with big floppy, satin trimmed sleeves full-legged (remi niscent of the '30V "hostess pants") satin trousers to match. Equally beguiling is anoth er short-top, bare-midriff pa jama set, with wide, wide culotte-cut legs that drape like a full flared skirt, in riotous flower prints and way-out ze bra stripes or leopard spots. Famous designers are turn ing their talents to the new nightwear. Your gown may bear the signature of a world famous designer or its de sign may have been influ enced by a great collection. Or it may stem from the best of the French or Italian influ ences, or proudly bear a top American name. So it's pretty you'll sleep this fall, in a season crammed with fresh and delectable gowns and nightwear of all kinds. Parker Woods "Sidewalk" T w o tremendous days of Savings at unheard of prices . . . Quantities are limited ! All at a fraction of their cost Leons Z Big 4- ra iri r? to Mm - V ,' Open y0000 Ov Friday Shorts "FifV All Sales I I I I Ssn Tops II 2 Final I Swta Sails ""X First Come I Shirts and Dresses On rack full of all our better skirts and drosses . . . Now - : J99 99 Mid and Hi Heel Shoes Including 200 pair of dark colors for fall. 99 fL 99 . IP VALUES TO 11.91 2 RIG DAYS! Friday and Saturday! I ) Don't Miss These lij o Temfie yM pay . . . convenient parkin make it to Miy is visit Kebinten Broi., Pick's and othar down town Medford storts and shops. USE THEM . . . Th.y'tt FREE whtn you shop DOWNTOWN IN MEDFORD I Cabana Swim Sets Reg. 6.95 to 16.95 99 j J 99 I In Downtown Med ford And At ROBINSON BROS. Washable Lightweight JACKETS Reg. 8.98 to 15.95 no. n 39 T 0 99 i SDDI1S 099 BERMUDA SHORTS Reg. 3.98 to 8.98 pa Regular Values to 13.95 Regular Values to 17.95 Regular Values to 24.95 IS" Nationally Advertised TOUS Good Selection Regular 1.50 and 2.00 40 Casual Shoes Sandals and slippers reg. 3.95 to 12.95. Real bargains at these LOW Robinson Bros. Cats and dogs prices NOWI 7" Wool and Nylon TOPSTERS 2" i Regular 15.98 NOW ONLY 11 99 Sidewalk Days Values From Our Boys Dept. ! Siie Reg. 2.20 Short Sleeve Knils 3 0o 1.99 Husky Jeans j.so 2.29 4.1s 3.29 2 20 Short SI. Got. Shirts iM 1.29 ,,.2.49 2.20 Cabana Swim Sets 3 ,B 2.29 3.98 3.29 4.20 Swim Suits Ms -teachers' 1.98 .99 3 9.2.49 249 1.19 , 9. 2.29 is Bermudas 2 1.19 and "Gut Off" 3 98 2.29 3-20 Sleeveless Knits, .98-2.49 .99 13.16 3 Sport Goats 8.99 ,4 20 Sh. SI. Sweat Shirts 4 oo 1.99 Hooded "Excelent fer w.ter jkiing" 26-29 Blue Jeans Heavy Duty 3.98 2.99 OPEN EVERY MONDAY & FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. Nationally Known Brands Regular 4.95 99c SKI TRUNKS Boxers Snug Fits One-Size Stretch Reg. 2.98 to 8.95 Name Brand Quality COTTON PANTS Reg. 4.98 to 5.98 AND- 3.99 KNIT SHIRTS And SWEAT SHIRTS Long and Short Sleeve Reg. 2.98 to 5.95 U"5 349 IXfl o)cr UJ VL Next to Pick's Apparel Everything for Men and Boys Downtown Medford