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SPORTSWEAR HAS TOTAL LOOK Soft or Strict Lines Sum Up Fall Young, snappy and very contemporary, sportswear cap tures the fahciful heart for fall. New proportions extend the line of fashion from neck to toe, giving feminine creativity free rein to perfect a most complete sportswear look. The predominating looks follow the strict shaping and welt seaming of Courreges, the softer hut still young London look ?and the truly soft, feminine look. Really rocking the waves is the latest conception of the total look: matching stockings. To show off all the patterned and textured legs, skirts are shorter still, some rising all the way . to kilt level, usually bounc ing out in pleats or sofjened with front panels, slim shirring. A-line shaping. j y ^ _ * For a difference, hemlifics are cuffed, waistbands are trim med in leathers There's a Western look to hipster \kirts of leather with lace-tie bdeks, lots of welt seaming.. There's Art in Surface Interest Textures Suspen'der skirts, topless julripers help broadcast all the news in fall sweaters: "Most especially, the sweater is stinny.' less bulky, all female and closer to the body. Variations on this! theme extend .the sweater to tunic lengt\iind belt it HcHthcr, cables, argyles are back; so are stripes There's* textured art in tne suriace in terest of embroidery, fringe and crochet. Knit tops andfpullovers take the same direction as sweaters but have unusual ttfrnoffs, such as doublets. Blouses are softened with smock shapes, bows, ascots, in softest fabrics Shirts take on new partners in cashmere car digans, lined to match Liveliness counts in dresses for fall '65 and the casual little krit dress has all of that: soft and swingy, strictly seamed, up and down waistline, the total look of matching stock ings, scarf, hat. Ji-uns I'p Pants and pantsuits ire for now, for everyone. Take them straight and narrow, tailored to the hipbone, with crisp little battle and pea jackets, prefer them wide with longer jackets, add a bibbed front or smock jacket, cut them off above the knee for the flared leg of a pantalone. The rugged blue jean is dressed up in wool, leather and its look alikes. Really dressed, it becomes a jumpsuit with rhinestone buttons, dots and denim ruffles. l iil.rici Mix I' || -licin.ihl > Jackets and little coats are cutaway, tailored, semi-fltted and tied to integrate a chosen look And vests are coming back as little coordinators in the fabric mix. "VThe fabric choices are the imp&ttant details of sports wear nHjall There's the mix ing of he?Kher, plaid, herring bone, tweeoNleather, paisley; the young liveThvyss of melton, tattersall, flanneongyle, tex tured and lean kmb; the white, the pale colors. /Vc New furs such as zebra, sk affe, mock seal and gray raD^ bit are exotic worked into hip riding skirts, jumpers, Jeans and cardigan jackets More of the exotica is found in felt hats brimming with holes, fabric matching spats Hats, Accessories Bring Total Beauty to^Two Views of Fall Whether the look is soft or f strict, fall, hats and accessories s are prepared to make it com-t plete. I Fall fashion does move in two ways ? toward the softer, t rurvier silhouette and toward t the "strict" architectural shap- i< ing that stems from the Cour- li reges influence. But the uni-fc fying theme for both silhou-e ettes is the total look, and a that's where hats and accesso ries come in. ii For the costume complete, b new millinery, handbags, k shoes, stockings, gloves, scarves and" fashion jewelry d are at hand to carry out thes soft or strict look. s Hal- Arr Soft. Slrirt a Hats take the soft way in a draped turbans and blousede berets. Brims, wide or narrow, s cast a pretty, soft shadow The i: scarf hat ? in the form of a scarf that can be tied any way t the wearer prefers, or as a hat e that gives the soft effect of as casually-tied scarf ? continueslf strongly into fall For the strict silhouette, i; hats are tailored ? jaunty fe- s doras, for instance Hats that p perch on the back of the head.ii: with squared-ofT brims taf frame the face, are anotheni way to complete this look Orjf the strict silhouette might beta softened a bit by a beret shapes with a little cap brim R Taking the total look downk i the toes, shoes move .sofUyrl i^?jd fall with rounded toes. supplKJeathers. texture in-jt Iterest and feminine adorn-ii nients such-^as buckles andlt bows The opeh^id airy effectk appears in slinJ^jacks and.l or evening, sandals of alii' orts, including the elegantly t >ared stripping style. loot- >rl (111 fa-lii??ri Boots, very much a pari of he strict look, set off every hing from short skirts to ong pants: Polished smooth eather, dressy" Suede, nappy irushed leather, rugged grain d, patent and glove leathers ire some of the textures seen The below-calf boot is a bas eband- the complete range of cot heights extends from an :le to knee. Handbags play it soft in [raped, pleated, gathered and hirred pouches, envelopes and atchels, The tailored bag is . natural for the strict look, nd may take shape as a tote, nveiope, box or shoulder trapper Luggage-like detail ng is a factor here, "i Size for-either look in hand lags may be small and neat ot xtra-large, but even the mallest styles are engineered] or increased capacity. Contrast piping, printed lin ngs, beading and embroidery trike the pretty note in :loves. Longer styles are ap iropriate for feminine-mood ashions; the shortie comes njo its own as a complement or tailored clothes Texture nterest ? pigskin; ostrich, liz ird, crocodile, either the real hing or fabulous fakes helps o total up a strict look. [Yxlurc Trend Grows Hosiery, in all sorts Of pat ems and textures for all sorts >f fashions and occasions, noves into fall as big news letting bigger It's a "total ook" in itself, as patterned We admit, it looks a bit silly, but, we didn't build it this 'way. We try to construct'our lines to withstand . 'most anything . . . including runaway a u tests. ? We're proud that the wires held up the pole (usually it's the other way a'round) and commmunications went on, uninterrupted. ' (Dependable facilities are another hidden value in your telephone service.) ' @*noUna 'JelefiAfiKe ? ' } itockiriRs or tights matc hed to ops are spotlighted in fashion Young favorite, plaid;-* appears here in a dress with slim skirt, body-skimming jacket. Fast - color, easy-care fabric is by Dan River, Photo from Textile Dye- institute. A file of qulcksto-fix recipe ideas*"i? the clever homemak er's best helper. Here's a dessert idea based on readily available, pantry shelf Ingre dients to add to yo'iir collection. To make toast shells for fruit tarts, trim crust# from slices of enriched sandwich bread. Butter ne^h sides of bread and dip in cinmfrqon sugar. Mold by pressing intoHtahtly greased muffin cups and in pre heated 400 degree ovetK{2 toj 15 minutes, or urftil brown. Flavor canped fruit f>ie filling (try apple or peach) with lemon juice and spoon into baked sReJls. Top- with puffs of whippea oream. Most men are actuated by two motives only: the drive to get money and the fight to keep it. NEED DRAPERIES? VISIT TAYLOR S DRAPERY SHOP FEATURING CUSTOM TAILORED DRAPERIES'* AND FOR YOUR CARPET NEEDS IT S TAYLOR S FLOOR COVERING SHOP FEATURING Teens Want Shoes with Originality Teen-age tastemakers are keeping an eye out for-brlght, fresh footwear this fall The fashion-minded teen ager likes discovering her own shoe loves, not slavishly imi tating her elders, comments Leather luilustries.of America The "leggy look " was quick ly picked up by the teen miss and adopted as h^r particular pet A creature of comfort, she I has now latched onto the in-> coming rounded toe . The informal look afoot is either a low-cut, low-heeled sling or pump, or the boot For ( bared beauty In yount; foot-| wear, pumps are shelled, out, , cut away, foreshortened at the | vamp The open-backed sling is bigger than ever for campus and casual wear Moot* \liouml Leathers lighting up these shoes include high voltage smooth leathers, nappy suedes, brushed leathers and grains Teen gadabouts embrace the boot - perfect footwear to balance rising hemlines At leights from mid-calf to an ile, boots and bootees have iuch styling details, as side joring, fringe, ghlllle ties and assel trim. Also abundant In the fall xiot crop Is the long, lean va riety To spotlight the leath ?rs? smooth, grained, brushed waxy. embossecj ? styling is kept simple. Both boots and oootees are lined in linht-i weight porous leather, or in snug shearling. V|*HTJ>in- in lllr \<H> In class and out, colorful ;ie-shoes are a quick click in Drushed, smooth, grained and ;mbossed leathers These trini :een ties may be one or twuJ ;yelet, ghillie or kiltie typie. p Shanks are sometimes open-|i ?d for an airier effect Theli >trap-flatties come with a tie*' itop a T, or collared with pink ni> or scallops. J The moccasin hits fashion' leadlines with a dozen de ightful variations this fall t Purists will still find the clas-k ilc hand-sewn moc in glove oi'l rVt'ii* lake to tlx ulnllu' lliif fall. 11 I ike till!' llliil-liee leil lup.-el it- \er*ion w it li ilie iiev\. rotiiuled uilk. ill ie\er?e calf ll\ I, Miller. ^axy leathers )ate SIum o ( ?<! 'I' elllillllle However, teens looking fori he news in shoes may choose; i rust buckle-strau moc in, jolisheci leather with antiqued] finish, a brushed leather moc casin, instep-strapped and square-toed; ,or a moc In scotch grained ia heavily peb bled tefcturei leather Most moccasins generally present a broader, rounder view. When dressing up teen Jeet, new ultra-femlnlne shoes make dating a double delight SUng-backs and low-cut pumps In smooth, lustre, suede and patent leathers are set on slim low and mid-heels. Pumps are cut down 01 away, many showing-off rhlne stone or cut-steel buckles Stripping sandals are an airy network of lacing Teen shoe hues cover a wide palette this fall Color com binations include green and pink, red and beige, blue and brown. Continuing in popular ity are the browns and greens Winter pastels and neutrals also are available. Most people are ready to spend somebody else's money. BOYS back** school SPECIALS AT ROWE9S SUITS AS LOW AS 1/2 Reg. Price ALL SPORT SHIRTS SHORT SLEEVE $1.99 ONE GROUP BOYS SHOES & LOAFERS $4.99 LAST CALL OF SUMMER t BEGINNING THURSDAY k MORNING \ SPORT COATS ' SUMMER & WINTER REDUCED AS LOW AS $10.00.... LARGE feROUP OF SPORT SHIRTS $1.00 EA. ALL DRESS PANTS REDUCEI ONE GROUP SUMMER & WINTER 1/2 Reg. Price HEY! CHECK OUR BIG SELECTION OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE ON THE $1.00 TABLE SUITS FINAL REDUCTION UP TO 507. LARGE GROUP SHOES YEAR-ROUND-STYLES J \j Reg. Price BERMUDA SHORTS & SWIM SUITS J j Reg. Price mm SUMMER GOODS MUST GO!! ^ k men j shop
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