Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 12, 1952, Page 25, Image 25

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MISS KLAMATH FALLS OF 1947 slips smartly toward
Spring i' H'(! popular two-lone suit that is the working
Kill's dronm. .toy Adrienne of llnrtfield's was caught in the
c.niiera lens in a smoke gray gabardine, wrinkle resistant,
soft, supple and wearable the year 'round. The beautifully
flared skirt is topped with two-tone horizontally striped
jacket, moulded, slightly stiffened hipline and plain trim.
Note the five button closing. A heavy gold reptile choker
with emerald eyes and rhincstone scales, black calf bag
and pumps and whito gloves complete tlio picture.
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A DREAM N MOTION is the stunning strapless varigaled
blue chiffon formal worn by Beverly Knudtson for Sears
. . the muted low tone soars to a bright clear blue in the
extremely full-gathered skirt that falls in folds to floor
length. The tight bodice is criss-crossed over the bustlinc
with two-tones of blue to swathe her lovely bared
shoulders. Flower trim catches the drape. The attached
stole of the varigaled color is worn over one shoulder. Her
rhincstone choker and earrings compliments of Rickys.
SNOWFLAKES MAY FALL and wild winds blow but
Spring is hero and pretty girls in Chinese coolie hats, bluo
denim pedal pushers nnd bright wool sweaters will soon
be raking gardens and sowing seeds. Joan Bussman, KU1IS
senior, shows Klamath folks what to buy to plant a perfect
garden from the huge stock of seeds at Murphey's. Whether
it's the newest eight-blossom to-lhc-stem fluled sweet peas
or a package ofpkra, you'll find it at Murphey's.
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LITTLE GIRL FASHIONS with a grown-up look are new for Spring and Summer. Party
cotton moire llert) looks like silk, washes like cotton. It has its own organdy ruffled petti
coal. Plaid gingham jumper (left center) has separate white cotton blouse. Jumper can
be worn as sun dress. Princess lines appear (right center) in a blue pique dress banded
and buttoned in coral. Pastel pi'iue (right) is piped in while, has small buttoned-on cape-let.
Mew Fmes
Tile rxcltlnijly ilrslcnrd ihkI tr-x-l
luii-ii lnl)iic Unit apponr. in nrw,
Bpring coiiU, nulls mm drr.-ics will
iniiki! IhPin Irrc.ilKtiblc to own.
whether tlic plnn Ih to sew a now
uullll or nclcct unc nlrcudy mudc.
Two Iritrrcntlnii nd dlntlnctly
dltfiirent "face" appear In these
fabrlcK; the ley-smooth crackling
(eel in new Bilk and taffeta shun
turKS nlonK with the NponRe-IIke
MMKy textured wools, both In the
kinoolli-aurfuccd group
. For contrant, there are ribbed,
Hhibbcd nnd nubby eflcctn. U'a a
textured look that can be Been In
a wide varlly of twecd-llkc, llncn
wool and rayon boucle.i.
In tome new labrics, atrlklnx
effecla are achieved by combln
(nil the amooth and the textured,
ax In a light sheer wool with a
dark boucle check.
All new Spring fabric have a
womlrrlul llghtneFn of weight, no
mutter how fluffed the texture.
Thin can be bccii In a chiffon
weight wool coming, woven In a
loose weave with a nubby curled
wool, a pebble effect without ex
cc.hu bulk and even wooly poodle
cloth that appearn Ih a much light
er version thin season.
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KODAK BlCiWiC TOURIST - SAVE $1 1.87
SPEEDS UP TO 1100 SECOND
KODAK ANASTON P 6.3 LENS
PRECISE EXPOSURE GUIDE
SYNCHRONIZED TO PLASH
KODAMATIC TOURIST - SAVE $17.75
SAME AS DIOMATIC: EXCEPT
EQUIPPED WITH THE PAMOUS
KODAMATIC SHUTTER AND
ANASTON F 4.5 LENS
in fabrics
Ovrr.Mzerl patterns, "blown up"
versions of basket weaves, home
spuns and herringbones, make
truly dramatic new-scuson fashloas
Unusual textures combined with
practicality are the combinations
of man-made Orion with shantung,
Dynel with acetate and Viscose
and rayon and spun nylon, shot
through with gilt metallic yarn.
Spring coaU are predicted to be
popular In deep textured, nubbed
tweeds or other loopy-faced wool
ens. Suits, on the more formal
side, lake to baratheas and worst
eds, emphasizing grainy surfaces
and a crisp dry face. This char
acteristic Is also present In dress
inhrics, as lor example the linen
!T.c silks and stubbed worsteds.
POSK A POSIK
Add a fresh touch of Spring to
every ensemble with flowers, pret
ty as ronl, posed In eyecatching
spots, such as a tiny bouquet at
the nipped waist of a full-skirted
dress: a flower cluster attached
to the ends of a velvet choker; or
matching little buds, one on one
glove and the other at the suit,
coat or dress neckline.
in mm prihs TimtD just
spRine PiauRHflKine.
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$47.50
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$71.
Classics In
Wallpaper
Look to the new . olassic and
sty'lzcd wallpaper patterns. In a
variety of color combinations and
imaginative design treatments, to
help create handsome new room
ellects In both mood and dimen
sion. Provincial prints, for example,
a long favored pattern-type for
smaller rooms, are becoming In
creasingly popular. :or tne small
scale medallions nd rosettes, fea
tured In these patterns, do much
for new smaller size apartments
and homes.
A' trend toward "quiet living"
traditional over-all motif. However,
nianv of these quicier paterns in
corporate earth tones or black as
a background thus lending a novel
and striking touch to an otherwise
conservative theme.
Wallpapers with matchine dra
perlcs or bedroom accessories are
now available. Manufactures are
offering these coordinated groups
In a variety of designs, such as
florals, geometries and stripes, all
in blending tones and "feeling" fo
they may be used In adjoining
rooms.
KODAK
TOURIST
at Grand
Savings
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PHONE
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White, Coffee Cream, Summer
Navy, Sail Red. Pollen Yellow,
Depth Green, Tar Black, Iris,
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he is wearing one of the best quality . . . best
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FASHION SHOW ,
March 14
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"For dlitinetlva ipertiwear,
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