WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1052 PAGE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ; Abundance of Cotton Used There's a crisp, Judy-like look to lingerie! designed for Spring. And this feminine outlook is re flected In best advantage In the abundance of cottons used for ev erything from petticoats to night gowns, and In the many petticoats presented to help billow out new fullness of dress And suit skirts. Most Important, perhaps In the Spring lingerie fashion picture, are the many variations of the petti coat, now so popular with the cur rent stress on wide skirts. Newest are the petticoats with fullness accentuated by stiffening. This is done, In many Instances, with underskirts of crinoline or or gandy, flexible boning in the hem, narrow bands of corded fabric placed directly above the hemline ruffling and starched fabrics used In the making of the petticoat It self. Petticoat fashions, in themselves, offer a new outlook for the Spring season. There are full, full petti coats, designed with side slpper closings and finished waistbands, that can double as skirts. There are prettv cotton petticoats with ultra fcnitnlne eyelet embroidery trim, made for wear beneath sheer dresses. And there are bouffant petticoats of crisp organdy, de signed witli their own crinoline un derskirts, that also may be worn as skirts, Dainty trims also add feminine appenl to new petticoats. Featured are lavish net and lace hem ruf fles and colorful floral embroider ies. Many of the new petticoats come with their own matching cam isoles. Elastlclred, shirred and, molded midriffs help carry out Spring fashions's Empire silhouette theme in nightgowns featured for the new season. Whllo the use of organdy and lace trims lends a delight fully fcmlnino appearance to new est designs. Typical of nightgowns emphasis ing tiie Empire silhouette is a gown and negligee ensemble of rayon tricot. The gown is fashioned with a smoothly fitted waistline that THIS LOVELY BALLERINA LENGTH wedding gown is definitely 1952. The new short length is taking America by storm. Here Doris Cilk, modeling for Marvin's wears an enchanting Chantilly lace and nylon net dream frock. The strapless bodice with cuff front carries the lace well over the hipline from which falls the very full, graceful nylon net skirt The chic, long sleeved jacket, satin button trimmed is removable to permit wearing the frock after the ceremony for formal affairs. The finger-tip lace edged veil is just right for the shorter frock and is caught with a mother-of-pearl halo of orange blossoms. She carries a white orchid on a white prayer book. 11 jtl t &jt RETTY LITTLE SALLY HANVILLE five-years old, brown teurls and big blue eyes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hanville, models a pretty-as-a-bluebird Trudy of California Jfrock for Marvin's Alice-In-Wonderland baby shop. The blue, permanent finished dotted swjss frock is made with very full scalloped skirt with double white under-ruffle. rriny puffled sleeves, sheer white tucked vestee, pert little Jace trimmed pinafore ruffles and wide white sash com plete the ensemble. Worn with sky-blue straw cloth bonnet jvvith flower and ribbon trim. f f j I ij?.A A PRETTY AND NEW COMBINATION of while and lilac is" forn by Beth Cunningham of Leon's. Her crisp, cool cotton pique, sleeveless dress with very, full flared skirt has a tiny turn-over collar studded with rhinestones and pearls. The ljoclice is cut to show her shoulders, a comfortable idea for hot summer days. A wide belt hugs her small waist. She vears an off the face, small white straw hat with rhine sone trim and fluff of gray veiling. Her sleek suede pumps are in the very new purple shade, her gloves are white Ifish crochet and she carries a sweet-smelling cluster of vjolets. WWMB'W- J WfSt-VT F' A---. , :'3j has its molding contours accent uated by an applique of blight gold ribbon. The full length, easy flowing skirt is gaUiered around Uie hlpllne. And the brief sloeved top has a wide V-ncckltnc. Another example of Uie Empire silhouette Is a .gown which lea lures a completely smocked bodice feminised with pastel embroidery. Nylon laco Inserts outline the bos om of U1I3 nylon tricot gown. Placing emphasis on the femi ninity of trim is, for example, a portrait neckline gown detailed with shirred nylon net, AnoUior, in this dress up fashion, is of cot ton pllsse lavished with tiny tiers of organdy ruillcs. Fresh lingerie colors, on hand tor Spring, include sparkling white, mauve, malic, pinks and blues. Accessories In Print Prints go to the neckline, the waist, the hand and the head this Spring. Yes. accessories In bright flurries of print spice suits, coats and busic clrcscs to give the tent inlue look that's a must this Spring. For example, a print blouse can bring out the pcrtness of a Spring suit. And there are rayon surahs in small tie patterns or miniature paisley motifs in clear colors on white, delicate etchings colored with pastels on crepe, grouped, spaced motifs on crisp taffetas that are all new and exciting In Spring blouses. When selecting a print blouse, or making one, for a suit. The Silk and Rayon Print Institute sug gests the choice of a small, yet colorful pattern, for the most flat tering result. Of special Interest to home sewers are print Jacket r coat linings to match blouses. Easy to make, for home sewers, are print dickies that can double as fill-ins for suits and lownecked dresses, or if it Is a halter-gllet, It can also be worn as a top for a cocktail skirt. SMART AS A BERGDORF GOODMAN model is Mrs. James Sullivan, willowy and blonde in a Don Loper Original from Whytal's. Her beige Lopersheen suit, highlighted with black velvet bands and blazing rhinestone pin at the collar is worn with a Don Loper, bat-wing, black gabardine, full-cut coat, with rounded shantung yoke and huge matching bow. Cuffs are tight at the wrist, caught with three buttons. Lining is Kelly green taffeta. With it she wears a wide brimmed,; off-the-face fine black Cathay straw hat, very fine nose veil, white gauntlet gloves, black pumps and handbag. Light Tones In Hosiery Hosiery, In lighter tones, will flash on sunlit legs this Spring peeping through open heels, toes and mesh insets so popular in new season shoes that are more opened than closed. Whether seamed or seamless. mesh or- not. hosiery is tinted to heighten, brighten and blend with new Spring fashion shades. Prominent among these hose hues is natural blond, a beautiful blending with neutral and parch ment spring tones, stockings in hazy taupe tints accent the blue and purple tones. While clear beige is good company with shades from golden sand to rich brown and blnck. A burnished cast with a golden glow is slated to be the most intense of these new colors. Embroidery and flocking on many of this season's shoes mav be fechoed on hosiery. Golf was played In the United States as early as 1779, according to the Encyclopedia Brltannlca. you are invited to. see. our new Spring collection of coats, suits, dresses and accessories1 ''', Vft 1 J' ' i A HOME RUN IN SPRING PLAY TOGS White Stag sail cloth roustabout jacket, hit of the fun season . . fire-engine red, tabbed, pocketed, buttoned . . long sleeved to ward off Old Sol, generously cut for action. Matching clam digger pedal pushers arc double stitched for rugged Wear, side zippered for perfect fit . . all soft, mercerized, wash able. The lady with the bat is Helen Perry, modeling for Town Shop, the famous White Stag outdoor wear. Her bat boy billed cap matches the suit . . sho wears wedgic straw sandals and carrys a gay jubilee striped carry-all with special plastic lining and pocket to carry your sun-tan Jotion. A rope draw string tics the biuo and yellow bag. Junior Will Resemble The Old Man Junior will look like a tiny rep lira of daddy, this spring, In trou sers, sweaters, iiit'kols. and coals all mimicking tho grownups In fab ric aim styling. inn ireucn coin, cninpieio in nn Tletnlls, including lilileocent lining, in warm eiiuugu mi viiuno m u- tweeu" clays mill sunny onoiign lor a nuiitll buy's hard wear, Popular ln i M,.ltr f.lM lll'A UlA fill. front watcr-rupellenl twills, styled to miiao sun auu iiuiior wu n brothers. ' lii HleeveleNtt sweaters with fabric Iroiit and knit back. Hiicirl shirts, In bright hounds- luom cnecKH, nnuiniiy iruuu pi n, niwi hriuhi. KfiltilK. fit well with a knitted waistband, rr,l ltt.il Ittitrnliiff tn walk won I scrape knees as much with Uie new overalls that have foam rubber pads slipped Inlo kneo pockets. For every hero that young ibiiow has, there's a pair of slmrs. For, this season, shoes, following Uie. theme of his favorite radio, movia or TV hero, are being more wldoly Introduced than ever and appear for selection right along with mart) regulation styles. Space patrol and rocket admirers can find special boots and oxlords Interpreting their favorlto sphere of activity. While cowboys, Intonl on riding Imaglnery plains, will find I. ii,m iiiutmcr nf HonalOllg Cassldy and the Umo Hanger. Lemonade Is called squash" In England. "lemon 719 MAIN "HATS" Itatftllnl Bprlnr banned mnt tr. ... all M. r-3" 1S cm Leon's TOTS-to -TEENS STYLE PICTURE Ensembles for toddlers to grammar scholars! Brightly hue'd . . . quality made . . . value priced . '. . everything from bonnets to shoes . "fPrkATC' TTftri'taoirie boys' topcoats . . or beautrful girls' sprint; styVs . . In the best color, for Kprlng . , SUITS" Olrls' smart two-piece suits , , wool and ray on . , Ideal for that Kanler parade . . 0. , .L- J p iff j V 10I6" SKIRTS Soft spring pastels . , plain or plaids . beautiful styles . . rte498 . Judy Kent Mouses . . excellent styles for ev ery ensemble . . cotton or rayon - r9te2 1)8 II SHEERS Use our convenient charg. or budget account plant i . or you may take advantage of our Lay Away" program with a small deposit. Faster dresses ns "frilly" ns the flowers . , n hlg selec tion to choose from . . to 8 1)8 Leon's TOTS -to-TEENS Shop