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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1960)
' Y t ? jut . .. if fff I HEAVEN SENT for Christmas. I960 ! a' favorite eau de parfum mist, which make its Christmas entry in an elegant, newly designed crystal bottle equipped with a spray top atomizer. It is packaged in" a gift wrapped box covered with handsome, diagonal stripe, metallic paper in variegated shades. COMPLEMENTING The right hat and the right coiffure complement each other. When you buy a hat consider how it will top off not only your UNUSUAL TOWELS Bathroom elegance has now reached the point where towels are being adorned with velvet ap pliques. The velvet is as wash' ensemble but your hairdo as well, table as the terrycloth itself. SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION of new electrical appliances In Bell's Downstairs Store Mon. & Tues. Afternoon Don't Miss Bell's -. . .. .. r Pre-Christmas Appliance SA1E ar t 528 Main Phone TU 4-5662 Beauty Gifts Emerge In Glittering Array At Christmastime, when cities and towns burgeon forth in the festive array of this happy sea son, when church bells across the land peal out In their reverent glad tidings and every shop and store window turns into a shim mering Shangri-La, Americans are the most fortunate shoppers on earth. Here for the seeking are gifts devised by the most fertile imaginations and a plethera of choice for all from the budget bound small fry to the all-out big spenders. ' ' The big news at one of the larg est beauty houses this year is packaging a multitudinous,' gilt-! tering array of fragrant powders, perfumes, fragrance mists and luxury bath items all meticulous ly gift wrapped In handsome, diagonal-stripe, metallic paper in rain bow hues. There are variegated shades of regal purple and lav ender, pink and cerise, dark and pastel blue, sparkling gold and silver, ready for giving as is or with the added personal touch of your own ribbons, bows or min iature ornaments. AU of the gifts are handsomely boxed to delight the eye when the wrappings are removed. ! Nothing makes a woman feel Santa To Visit CDA Yule Party Santa Claue is coming to the Catholic Daughters' annual Christ mas party Monday, Dec. 12, 3 p.m., in the Sacred Heart Parish Hall. Preceding his appearance at the party, guests will be entertained by carols from the Melody Moth ers, the Madrigal Singers of Sa cred Heart Academy, and solos by Gail Campbell. Aida Zurita will present a dance solo. Everyone is asked to bring a gift, limited to 75 cents in value, to assist Santa Clans and to sign name to gift. Co-chairmen for the evening are Maxine Burritt and Doris.. Adams. Program chairman is Mrs. Ken Castecl. more pampered than a relaxing, luxuriously scented bath and this year several grand ' new, brand new gifts for this happiest of rit uals are introduced. Foremost among these is beauty bath for dry skin. This precious, golden bath oil discovery Is of a thera peutic type that soothes and smooths rough, irritated skin and, at the same time, helps it retain vital moisture. Just one capful to a tub works its beguiling way. Packaged in the distinctive gold and white carton, it's the perfect present for the "woman who has everything." Team it up with dusting pow. der in distinctive gold and white, refutable plastic containers, and the fluffiest of puffs, lavender or blue. J A glance at this appealing as sembly of gifts for 1960 .leaves no doubt that the famed beauty authority appeals to every wom an's desire for elegance and to her sense of thrift as well. Wom en love spray fragrances because of their economical ease of ap plication. Most exciting is a min iature gold capped, "crystal" per fume bottle, a mighty mite con taining 225 measured sprays that tucks easily into the smallest cos metic or evening bag. A whimsical "extra" gift to hang on the tree or tuck into her stocking is the perfumette, a de mure, sequin attired, three-inch manikin holding a IVi-dram per fume filled bottle. They boast lux urious red, blonde or brunette, bow-bedecked tresses and are dressed in sequin shades of blue, green, red, pink and gold. If she prefers soaking in suds she'll welcome the apothecary jars, nostalgic as an old-fashioned Christmas. There's one in milk glass filled with fragrant bubble bath and a clear, gold capped companion of delicate af ter bath freshener. More touches of glamour for the tub are scented soaps in pastel pink, blue and green. Bath soapi assortments in six popular frag rances are boxed and gift wrapped in groups of three and five. m Mffor XT, STAND TALL One of the quickest known ways to improve your appearance takes a second: stand up straight. If you don't believa this, walk to a full- length mirror and try it. You'll be amazed. COLLECT WISELY Some women collect shoes. Oth ers dote on hats and still others can't resist buying just one more sweater. Whatever your favorite, don't let your. wardrobe become lopsided. Indulge yourself only when you have a really well-bat anced wardrobe. First paper money to be issued by the American colonists was is sued Feb. 3, 1690, by a provin cial bank in Massachusetts. Announcing... prettiest Christmas stockings ever! Berkshire Stockings Want to make her even happier Christmas morning? Fill up her stocking with Berkshire 1 . Berkshire stockings are sheer delights. And NYLOC, Berkshire's exclusive run-barrier, is guaran-v teed to stop any runs starting at the top or toe from entering the RvUtmt sheer leg area-or your girl get a new pair free! Come in and choose from our fabulous selection of Berkshire stockings-with seams and with-out-in every shade and color her heart desires! from 1.35 the pair USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT AT . YOUB'STOBE OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS "Klamath's Horn Accessory And Gift Store" 721 Main Phone TU 4-4561 MORE FUN than playing dress-up for every little girl is to use her mother's cosmetics. Here's one your angel-clean moppet can puff on to her heart's content after tubbing. A noted cosmetic house has presented a fragrant bath powder, Christmas gift wrapped in a handsome gold and white re-utable container. Cloud loft, fluffy puffs are blue or lavender. HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Sunday, December 11, 1960 PAGE 7-C Slackened Silhouettes Seen In Spring Styles By GAY PAULEY L'PI Women's Editor NEW YORK (UP!) - We've moved from the sack to the slack in fashion silhouettes. The one outstanding trend in the spring 1961 collections in New York's garment industry is to clothes with a definite easy shape clothes with a slackened sil houette. No hour glass hugging of the figure. Instead, a relaxed, not tight tit. Not that we all can climb com fortably into the voluminous' muu muus. skirts for spring make strong demands on the figure, because so many of them remain slim. And certainly the continu ance of the short hemline, just skimming the knee caps, calls for good gams. The ease comes through the sleeves, bodice and waistline. Bodices are so bulky that it will take a few tryings-on in dressingi rooms during shopping to get used to this roomy cut. Sleeves are airy, and waistlines range all over the place high, normal and low. Kind to Waistline One of the strongest exponents of the bulky, big armhole look at the top is Jacques Tiffcau, the young Frenchborn designer for Monte Sano & Pruzan, a trend setting house which recently There was a smattering of 'string," or off-white tones. Fabrics grow airier each sea-.-' son. Monte Sano, for instance, showed an Imported "lace", ' tweed, described as "thin as ' silk." ' Most woolens for spring have a spongy, souffle texture. Cottons in turn look like wool. And at the House of Pauline Trigere, there was a group of sheer wools which looked like cotton denim, batiste: or gingham. . :-3 New York designers generally followed the lead of Paris in the non-symmetrical or side closing: in coats and suit jackets. For spring also, look for culottes manuiacturers who have shown; or slim, trouser skirts in daytime showed its spring collection to reporters and buyers, Tiffeau gave an oval, often smock-like shape to the backs of coats and suits. Or else made with cape fullness. All topped slim skirts, eased across the tum my with a few gathers. Over blouses for the skirts proved kind to the waistline not quite as slim! as Scarlett O'Hara's. His favorite collar treatment was the "ring" the neckline cut with the rest of the bodice, but designed to stand up and away out from the throat. Any sleeve which came below the el bow looked like an immigrant. At Monte Sano. as with other their spring collections in the last four weeks, most changes from last year are in color, fabric and detail. Airy Fabrics Tiffeau used bright yellows, emerald and paler greens, lush rose-pink, a navy almost bright enough to class as royal blue, and a bronze-toned wool dubbed the unlikely name of snuff brown. suits, in sportswear, lounge and- party wear look for the revival of the swinging, pyramid coat-r; narrow at the top, wide at the hemline, for lots of white at; night; and for pullover tops giv ing a middy look to many suits. ' Virginia colonists imported the first cows to the North American continent. Make-Up "To Your Eyes" Six Steps To Eye Beauty NEW YORK Eyes without make-up are like pictures with out frames. So observes Ainslee Arenas, make up authority. "There's nothing new about the idea of eye make-up, she claims, "only improvements in the make up itself and its application Women through history have np-l predated the value of its allur ing beauty." Eye make-up doesn't necessar ily fall into the category of stage or evening make-up. only. When applied skillfully, and with a del icate hand, it adds subtle charm and expression to the face through out the day. Some of the basic rules to fol low are summed up here by Miss Ainslee'. Step 1 Stand in a good light and use a magnifying mirror to bring everything sharply in view. Step 2 Choose eye shadow in soft shades of lavender, green, blue, or turquoise to blend in with and complement a costume and make-up color and, at the same time, act as a soft spoken foundation for the more vivid jeweled tones of liquid eye make up which follows. Blend shadow from lashes up to eyebrow shad ing off and out near the brows. Step 3 Liquid eye make-up lends further color accent by matching or harmonizing with the eve shadow. Paint this intense liquid line of color across the up per lid near the lashes; then while the liquid is still moist, soften the line by feathering the edges into the muted shadowy background. The color remains rcsplcndently in place without slip ping into the-crease of the lid, thereby giving the . eyelids a flawlessly smooth appearance, Step 4 Eye liner pencil gives a definitive shape to the eyes and enlarges their appearance. Close the eye and gently pull the lid taut at the corner (oriental fashion) as you draw a clean line along the lashes. Extend the line about a quarter inch out and upward at the coiner. Step 5 Mascara. Look down into a mirror, held at chin level, and lightly brush mascara onto tips of lashes. After applying to one eye, allow to dry while brush ing color onto lashes of the sec ond eye. (If lashes stick together comb" with a clean brush.) Pay particular attention to lashes at inner and outer corners to give illusion of a longer length. Step 6 Eyebrows. Groom them first by brushing them straight upwards. Then lightly brush down Ihe tips of the eyebrows into a neat wing shape. If brows are sparse, fill them in with a pencil in short feather strokes never in one continuous line. To deepen the brow coloring, apply mascara sparingly to the surface of the hair. It just takes six simple steps to bring your eyes beautifully into focus and give you a new outlook on life. So why not take the first giant step to move glamorous viewing! 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