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TOBAOCO EDITION Extreme Are Out By ELIZABETH TOOMEY United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK «P> The Ameri can girl has such an all-American look these days that it’s considered downright ominous by some ex perts. A It must be the lull before the 'storm,” muttered the head of one model agency. Starting from the top, there’s the matter of hair, No poodle cuts be ing pushed for fall. On the other hand, no page boy cuts either. “Models are letting their hair grow a little longer, but there is nothing definitive in the way of a new hair style,” said Gerald Ford, a partner with his wife in a high • fashion model agency. “The poodle is dead.” * A girl can just wear her hair in a sort of capual. windblown fashion and be in style unless you want to count the face-fringing Hamlet hair cut one Fifth Avenue stylist is featuring. Then there are the eyes-no doe eyes, sloe eyes, baby doll eyes or half moon eyebrows to keep the girls busy. Just about the time wo men mastered the art of drawing a thin line around their eyes and tilting the line upward at the cor oners, the experts stopped accenting orbs. “We’re back to more natural eyes, and slightly heavier eye brows,” makeuo expert Barbara Brigham said. Even the peoole she makes up to appear on television shows just want to look like them selves, she added, “unless, of course they’re appearing in a dra matic role.” The Cupid’s bow mouth, which was revived to go with the doe ?£ eyed look, is back, on the shelf with the flapper hair cut again. Girls can outline their mouths to suit face and fancy. ■r Even the bra builders go for nat / ural rounded curves this season. No talk about exaggerated points. “You might say there is a ten dency to accent feminlnitv in fig ures,” Ford said. “But it’s done by clothes that emphasize natural curves rather than exaggerating any part of the figure.” “We’ve been looking around for v a trend toward a new type of girl, but the nearest we’ve come is a ' trend back to the college type,” said Candy Jones, former model and wife of model agency head Harry Conover. Today’s fashionable woman doesn’t even have to struggle to adopt a look of bored sophistica tion. "The girls with expression are t( tops in modeling,” Candy said. “But it’s an individual thing— £ they try to develop their own per- Tobacco Grower mtmmtmm In 1952 It’s The DUNN TOBACCO MARKET Friendly Courteous Cooperative Opening Date - Thursday, Aug. 21 i< i • " 1 i _ 5 Huge Warehouses ( 10 480,M0 FEET FLOOR SPACE Ist Oil IK-4 HMEHOUSE SALE COMPANY oiowqs wuehoose EARMECS WUEHOOSE EVERY BUYERS "JShmlm DAY | Make Dunn Your Tobacco Headquarters Fashions This Year sonalities. This,” she added with a , puzzled expression, "must be the I right attitude. Haywood and Rockingham County will present programs featuring community development at Farm and Home Week, August 18-21 at State College, Raieigh. Sheep numbers in North aCrolina which hit an all-time low in 1949- 50, had climbed to 43,000 by Jan uary 1, 1952. jHjL FARMERS! Sk (jd&kome Jjo (Dunn! W & W Chevrolet Co. Until You Get Delivery Os Your Chevrolet Keep Your Present Car Safe and Dependable Get our expert mechanics to check steering and wheel alignment test battery and electrical system - service dutch, brakes and transmission. Ladino Clover Provides More ! A Ladino clover permanent pas ture will provide more total graz i ing as well as grazing on more : months of the year than a summer annual such as lespedeza or a win ter annual such as crimson clover. 5 Two State College investigators, D. S. Chamblee and W. W. Wood house Jr„ compared a Ladino Clov er-orchard grass pasture with a ; stand of Kobe lespedeza orchard I grass during the summer and crim . 1 son clover in the winter and early spring. During the first year, the La dino mixture yielded more than THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN. N. C. I twice as much forage as the les- j I pedeza mixture. In the second year, i Ladino-orchard continued to pro- j j duce more forage than the volun- j teer stand of lespedeza mixed with j | orchard. During early spring, the crim -1 son clover produced about as much j forage as the Ladino mixture. But production dropped off rapidly af j ter crimson matured in May. The annual legumes furnish ex cellent supplemental grazing. Chamblee and Woodhouse conclude, but they are not as productive as | Ladino permanent sod. Both an j nual lespedeza and hard-seeded ! crimson clovers such as Dixie must j re-establish themselves from seed ! each year. Frequently, the young I seedlings are eliminated by drought l or weed competition. Ermine Is Only A High Class Weasel NEW YORK HP) Lady, that’s no ermine, that’s a good old Amer ican weasel. Beginning tomorrow, furriers must be strictly factual when they label merchandise made from ani | mal pelts- No more Hudson seals, lapins, beaverettes mink-dyed marmots. Women have got to face facts as well as the furriers, since a label ‘lettered “rabbit” makes delusions !of a mink bargain difficult. But mink will still be mink. The Fur Products Labeling Act passed by Congress last August goes into effect tomorrow’. Only the | name of the animal that produced i the fur will be permitted on fur wrap labels. I “Now that she knows she has Uncle Sam with her a woman will [feel more confident buying furs,” Max Bachrach, head of the Fur Research Institute said. “If it’s | rabbit, you gotta call it rabbit now. Mouton must say mouton processed lamb. Certain kinds of ermine Telephone 2131 Parts - Service DUNN, N. C. Keep Your Car "Alive." We Take Care Os Your Body Works. Auto Painting A Specialty. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE DEPENDABLE AND SAFE SERVICE ; must be labeled weasel ...” , | Here Mr. Bachrach was inter i rupted. | “You mean women w'ill wear | ‘weasel evening wraps?” a report er asked. ’ i WEASEL IS WEASEL j “If it’s weasel, it’s weasel,” Mr. I i Bachrach said patiently. “Ermine is just a fine grade of weasel im ported from Russia or Scandinavia or Canada. It’s pure w’hite or pale beige. Weasels are raised in warm er climates. They’re darker, may be yellow or light brown.” ; i Several inquiries turned up a no l : ticeable absence of weasel coats. ’ Apparently, in spite of fur experts • ; insistence that they are quite will ; irg to call a weasel a weasel or a . muskrat a muskrat, certain fur I categories will be avoided as much le as possible. Weasel wraps are one. PAGE FIVE . Persian lamb must be identified by country if it doesn’t come from the Middle East. The fur that used to be called American broadtail 1 now will be South American proc essed lamb. Hudson seal must be (called by its real name, muskrat. EXPECTS CONFUSION I “There will be some confusion j for a whili?,” admitted Leo Ritter, [ head of Ritter Brothers Fur Co. ! “Even mink, which is the largest selling fur, has many variations. Mutations have produced many dif ferent mink shades, like aleutian, starlight and silverblu. When a mu . tation is first introduced and the ; skins are rare, the price is high.” But if the word “mink” appears i anywhere on the label a girl knows : she’s getting the real thing. Gla i mour captions like mink-dyed mus . krat are no longer permissable.
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