Page 8 BAiLEY BUGLE BAiLEY, :-^ORTH CAROLINA Decembor Iti, x9i'7 F3shiODS^ FoinciQS^ AnO rnlls-Qy BerneasG Eatmon In answer to the auestion "V/hat do you think about girls* wearing bow ties?” the follovdng answers were received; KLton Williams; ”I think they’re cute," Rex Finch: "I don’t like them. ” Bobby Perry: "If they’re going to wear the boys’ clothes, let them foot the bi;is." Billy Morgan: "Iifhen a girl wears a bov; tie, it doesn’t look original." Millard Morgan: "They aren’t tight enough (I mean chokinj^),". Billy Horner: "Any ..girl that wants to vrear a bov; tie and doesn’t have one may borrow my black pol ka-dotted. " Listen,girls ! Do you wish to know the recipe for a nev style skirt without spending a cent? Hero it is. Just take out the hem of an old skirt,sow up the sides, and put a split in the sides or front. Before the week is out somebody will went your pattern. Appearinf- on the nev; long and short flared back coats aro r^ny added fea tures : Pilgrim collars... plaid or plain colors,., detachable hoods...fur trimiiiin i’s.,. gabardine or cord^lroy iiip.toric-'.ls. Foimd snorting these are Marie Bailey, ."jloise Bogen, Joan Pace, Ruth Fo.rmor, and evon Scott Lov;is. Some of the girls around BISS have been soon wearing boys'colorful plaid shirts, red, black, green,and v;hit§. Owning three of those bright-tonod shirts are Juanita Glovor, Barabara High, and Peggy Whitley,. Nothing more is needed to top off an outfit than a white,>long-sleeved blouse with Peter-Pan collars, cavalior cuffs, colored buttons, and various types of jabots or bow ties. May Wg Continue To Ef^joy '■ Youf PATRONAGE I- !■ Throughout I948- MERRY CHRISTMAS 1 6 /\ HAPPY NEW YEAR VJ. H. Fef i'T'9 r + Bio Phone \6~] 3 a I I e y N, C -j.

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