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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1954)
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11, 1934 PAGE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON i..in, 1 11 iimi rwmtarr iWiliri 1 MM TTWl I Ml 1 JP ".-.-V'.'v VvHIiii CAPESKiN loather sleeves highlight this "atmos phere" blue wool blazer worn by Dick Douglas for the Ore gon Woolen Store. The snap py five-button blazer has slash pockets marked with white. It's worn with gray flannel slacks and black pop lin shirt, imDortant combina tion in the life pf a football backfielder. ' THERE "ARE" PARTY DAYS in a college girl's life when only smart clothes will do. LaPointe's models, all show the extremely popular bouffant skirts in frocks and coats that will take every tea In stride. II to rl Annette Jacobs In a stunning soft throe-piece wool flannel in the new Camel color. The surplice bolero with Eisenhower closing is worn above very full skirt with unpressed pleats worn over crinoline. Her dark brown jersey blouse is highlighted with cop per. Her cloche type camel's hair hat has non-breakable feather that adds height, an inex pensive chapeau from the hat bar. An oxford gray wool and rabbit hair coat in the new sil houette, fitted at the waist with dropped shoulder yoke and push up sleeves, worn by Joan Sisemore is perfect for wearing over the bouffant frocks so popular this fall. Buttons are cut steel. Sunburst pin, earrings and wide bracelet are rhinestones. Petite dark-haired Earline Qulnowsk! wears a Lam original in Fire-red, one-piece wool flannel with full skirt, Empire waistline cardigan neckline and pushup sleeves. Down-the-front buttons are silver. She wears with !t a tricky, matching red velvet scoop-effect hat, with big flat bow and veil for flattery. Her costume bracelets are copper and very large. Her "pooch" is Scotch flannel. Machine Teaches Useful Skill A tvoewritcr to which the child may have access and if he is old enough, a portable model of his own teaches a useful skill, neat npss. accuracy, especially good spelling. ' A small radio for the school child's room will make it easier for parents to divert his attention from television to studying which can be done better in privacy and to a background of music. ' First Aid Kit Cellophane tape Is a handy first aid kit In Itself for school chil dren who will find it useful in mending torn pages, broken cray on or what have you. LET EYEWEAR PRESCRIBED BY DR. ALVA T. CUSTER, O.D., HELP YOU MAKE THE GRADE! Good eyesight is often the difference between poor and excellent school work. NOW be fore school starts have Dr. Alva T. Custer, registered optometrist, give your "student" a thorough eye examination. If glasses are not needed you will be told. If glasses are needed . . . only quality materials are used , . , and their prescriptions are accurately and speedily filled by precision craftsmen. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! TERMS IF DESIRED! COURTEOUS SERVICE! . " v -M V' inU"1 .i ll v : y. V filly's) A-:5 FOR SCHOOL WORK FOR HOME WORK HAVE AN "EXTRA PAIR" OF GLASSES HANDY! . ALVA CUSTER, reg. opt A BONE-WHITE JACKET by White Stag, a snappy pink sport shirt and charcoal corduroy "Peggers" are what every fellow headed for high school will be wearing this fall. Shell cordo van shoes complete the outfit modeled for Drews Manstore by Dave Landis, KUHS senior, wo expects to go to Willamette University after he gets his sheepskin. JUNIORS JUST LOVE cottons, all cottons if thy are bright, splashy plaids with Shepherdess collar of white pique and snappy patent belt, or a hound's tooth check with contrasting trim and frills of eyelet embroidery, shown by Mrs. Chris Wright of Wards. Small girls and sub teens and big girls too, all look for full skirts and pretty pettiskirts to flirt when breezes blow. If 1 ) 1 V r V DISTINCTIVE APPAREL Phone 8222 901 Main -' 1 Hi "C suited by Moordale for school days and dates . THAT BABY DOLL LOOK! . . , The hit, the love of fashion, even more Im portant this fall. As Moordale does it, every melting line of the baby doll look is Intact and perfect for "your Junior-size figure. Botany's pure wool worsted Princessa flannel. Tartan plaid taffeta petticoat is matchmate to the ascot and jacket lining. . ' 65.00 o. . " V i. M ' wool COMES FALL, COMES TWEEDI'. Imported Scottish pepper tweed. A suit to live in, literally. A little on the lean side, it's a per feet fit in both classic jacket and skirt. Its own angora and turtle neck sweater makes costume. 55.00 if HK 1 n m if' THE CLAN COMES TO AMERICAI This plaid is news, and as native "United States" as the campus-to-career life it will lead. Re flects perfectly your own in formal way of living. The jacket, though moulded at the hips, is kept soft. The skirt is a burst of pleats, each one stitched for permanence. V 05.00 at seen in SEVENTEEN and MADEMOISELLE -and exclusive at WHYTAL'S in KLAMATH FALLS WITH OFFICES - AT 715 Main in Klamath Falls