F R ID A Y , M ARCH ¿ I , 1989 T H F CASCADE I «X K> C H R O M C 1.K Knit Oval Rag Rug Late Fashion News In Various Colors For You Who Sew By K I TH W Y ETH SPE A R S C O MANY of you h a v e asked for ^ the ru g leaflet w ith the books offered below th a t I a m sketching still a n o th e r in te re s tin g ru g for you h e re . K eep it for y o u r s c ra p book, a n d be s u re to o rd e r the leaflet to a d d to y o u r collection of ru g id ea s. C ut o r te a r th e ra g s inch w ide a n d use k n ittin g needles a» inch in d ia m e te r. K nit the oval c e n te r first. C ast on fo u r stitch e s a n d in c re a s e one a t th e end of SÉ By CHERIE NICHOLAS LONô'v 5 TOR CROCK CDgtS ' v----5£U ¡ ARRANGE EVENLY T 1717 e a c h ro w u n til th e d e p th of the ' | 'H E sm a rte st kind of dress for w ork is 4-inches, th en k n it evenly * runabout, as becom ing as it is for 10-inches. B ind off one stitch p ra ctical, is yours if you use No. a t the end of e a c h row u ntil you 1717 to m ake it. The button-down- h a v e four s titc h e s left. Bind these the-front style is extrem ely popular. off. T he d ia g ra m giv es the d im e n ­ This dress, too, has lines th a t m ake sions and co lo rs fo r th e b an d s th a t your figure look slim and youthful. a re sew n to th is c e n te r oval. C ast The sk irt is slim over the hips, high on se v en s titc h e s to s ta r t each at the w aist, and full at the hem . band. F o r th e o u tside band, s ta r t The sh irre d bodice and wide-shoul­ w ith color 3. K nit 7-inches, then d ered sleeves give you a softly c u t the fa b ric s trip and sew color rounded look. M ake this dress of 4 to it. C ontinue. U se a la rg e flat crepe, silk p rin t or sh ee r fa b ­ c ro c h e t hook and fa b ric s trip s to rics. c ro c h e t aro u n d th e o v al and the Three-In-One Frock. o u tside ed g es of the b a n d s. Sew H ere’s a clever design th a t gives to g e th e r w ith double c a rp e t you th ree different fashions in one! th re a d . F irst of all. No. 1685 is a charm ing N o te: M rs. S p e a rs ’ Sew ing Book little kim ono-sleeved frock with n 2, G ifts, N ovelties and E m b ro id e r­ flattering, tiny waist. And with it ies, c o n ta in s 48 p a g e s of step-by- com es a little bolero (th at you can s te p d ire c tio n s w hich h a v e helped w ear with o th er frocks, too) and a th o u sa n d s of w om en. If y o u r hom e tie-around apron-skirt, fastened with is y o u r hobby you w ill also w ant a bow in the front. W ear it any Book 1—SEW IN G , for th e H om e i one of th ree w ays—alone, with the D e c o ra to r. O rd e r by n u m b e r, e n ­ bolero, or w ith both the bolero and closing 25 c e n ts fo r e a ch book. If apron-skirt. F or this, choose silk you o rd e r both books, copy of the print, flat crepe, taffeta, thin wool, new R ag R ug L eaflet w ill be in­ and com binations of two contrast- cluded fre e . T hose w ho h a v e both i ing fabrics. books m a y s e c u re leaflet for 0 The P attern s. c e n ts in p o sta g e . A d d ress M rs. No. 1717 is designed for sizes 34, S p e a is , 210 S. D esp lain es St., Chi­ 36. 38. 40. 42. 44. 46 and 48. With cag o , 111. UESYION W h y a f t Ludcn's lik e lem ons? '.... v o i T IPS K „ If von a re a tru e and faithful Hal- low er of fashion it’s wim ples, nets and snoods you m ust be w riting down on your shopping list. L ead­ ing m illiners a re so enthu siastic in re g ard to the Idea of the hat with a snood or a net or a colorful g ra c e ­ ful w rap-about wim ple th at before vou know it you will find yourself a convert to the idea. And if you think a net or snood is m erely a d eco rativ e them e Just ask vour m illiner to point out the p rac tical side of this mode. In the first place they a re turning out these fantasies so a ttra ctiv e ly you c a n ’t resist the tem ptatio n of buying, the m ore so when you a re told the idea Is to keep you looking well-groomed, in th at with hat rem oved, w earing one of the new nets tn snood-like effect, your h a ir will stay "ju st so." The new est thing is the h at and net ensem ble, m eaning th at the h air net that com plem ents the hat, is colorfully decorated with wee m atching ribbon bows or buttons or som e gadgetry th at re la tes h at and net. so when you w ear th e two to ­ gether they form a h ea d g ear unit. As to w im ples m any of the sm art est h ats of the season h ave long sca rf s tre a m e rs attach ed tn versa tile ways. The fashion sta rte d In m id-w inter but only a few of the m ost d arin g ventured to w ear them However, the idea has m ndc such w idespread appeal h ats with wim pies attach ed a re am ong the most popular for spring It is also now possible to buy se p a ra te wim ple to attach to your h a t or rem ove at will Gingham Girl h a rd e n e rs P ) O N T put an ad d ed b u rd en on y o u r flow ers by asking them to grow in conditions to w hich they a re not suited. F low ers a re like ra c e s of h u m an s. Som e th riv e in w a rm , m o ist c lim a te s. O th e rs, through the c e n tu rie s, h av e be­ com e accu sto m e d to in tensive cold. C e rta in flow ers, for in stan ce, m ay be grow n su ccessfu lly in c o m p a ra tiv e ly cool, sem i-sh ad ed locations. If you h av e such spots in your y a rd , d o n 't p lan t your zinnias o r p e tu n ia s th ere. Any of the following will prove m ore sa tis fa c to ry , acco rd in g to H a rry A Jo y , flower e x p e rt: An­ nuals — b a lsa m , c la rk ia , coleus, n a s tu rtiu m , p an sy , c a le n d u la and vin ca; p e re n n ials E nglish d a isy , c a m p a n u la , colum bine, m yosotis, sw eet W illiam and viola. If you live in drouthy sections o r if your flower beds a re on w ell-drained soil in full sun, try (he following A nnuals abrom u, a g e ra tu m , alv ssu m p ro cu m b en s, a rc to tis, calliopsis, c a n d y tu ft, cosm os, four o'clock, lupin toxen- sts, petu n ia, p o rtu la c a . sunflow er, v erbena, and zinnia; p e re n n ia ls — coreopsis and hollyhock. long sleeves, size 36 req u ires 41* yard s of 39 inch m ateria l. With short sleeves. 31« yards. No. 1685 is designed for sizes 14. 16, 18, 20 and 40. Size 16 req u ires 3*4 yard s of 35 or 39 inch fabric for the d re ss; ^ yard s for the bolero; 2*4 y ard s for the apron-skirt. t(*r*'* good aitvtra for a wom an during h*r -hang«- (usually from IIS lo bZ>, « h i M r i r i ih*‘ll I'«* her •|>|»'al 1 » m an, who w orrit* th o u ! hot fUaht-a, loo* of |wli, d i u y *|>«Ua, u|>a«t n rrv ra a n d m oody a|*lla. U rt morn fr,-ah air. H hra. al,v>p and if you nerd a good gr>n,-rat ayati-m Ionic tak a I.vdia K. T ln k h a m a V rg rlaM t C om pound, m ad« r t f t r t a l l p f o r «roman. It hrl|m Nat u rr hulld Up p h y a ln l ro aiitan ra, th u s h,-l|>« gtv* more v lv arily to anjoy Ufa and *aaint ralm lng jittary narvaw and dialurhlng aym ptom a lh a l o ftrn accom pany change of life. W KLL W O R T H T R Y IN C ! 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B ow els kSNoclAt*'«! «ritti r«>!»»t i ¿nail.Ill C B all S y n d ic a te .—W N U S e rv ic e . F ull-skirted p a ja m a costum es arc winning applause h ere and there. Many u ltram o d ern girls will be G reeks a fte r d ark this com ing spring A new tre a tm e n t of wood m ak es it p ra c tic a l for use in fashioning hats and bags. The w ide-skirted evening gown Is getting som e com petition from a very slim model. H ere’s a note from P a ris. The "ap ro n d re ss" is a new note In C hanel's spring collection. B right-colored frocks will be worn under m onotoned tweed co ats on cool days of early spring. Many p rin ts figure In ensem ble* of flowered or pin-dotted d ress and coat, or d ress and Jacket com bina­ tions. this spring. Sluooloh H«. mild fid Uiurixtfh. MNI -( ' no- '.’«•iilnf, I H»ft ref Irr ■M _. Tnv If or At I Mg. Ihmttdkblu rriicf frooi i •Hrk liatflarhaa. h lllo u A o prill p r lk . U f a d feeling V h a Q Style Notes SI S a t a n S o u l h a r n K a l b K a r i n . 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Y.— In a laal by a prom in ent N V phyilcian and nationally known newap*|wr woman -25 woman loal a total of ,’Hn ll>a in 40 days YO U, loo, can follow thi* SA M K, SI N S IIU .K plan light at home and h r i c It it; Mi at of all go light un fatty meat* and awert* Kal plentifully of Iran meal*, hah, fowl, f i r t h frulta a n d vagrlahtra. And for ropav fundkmlng by ramaral "f *< ,110111 r. a lt d watte* taka a half tta*|>oonful of «tino I f lo t i th in k a ll I r i r II y m A 4 *t Allfco. 1 let t r y t h U A ll « • • • « • b i« l a i a l l v * . New Spring P a tte rn Book. H ahlia* C .italog How Women in Their 40’s Can Attract Men LUDEN'S 5 U *****