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1"^" ' _ . | | r?| r.i ?J-J-? ;?(u , kv College Standards Call For Beautify! And Flattering Fashions 1 (IE IT EASY in no-iron cotton separates. Hi-collar gathered skirt in brilliant striped broadcloth, torso nd tapered tronaers team with cotton knit sweater (or sr. ition around Mount rthwest Washington in annual total of 0 inches. Tribes near Africa's Lake Kyoga Just north of the Equator eat roast ed locusts. Termites are another favorite food. Classics Claim Co-ed's Favor In Campus Wardrobe I ?... By VIRGINIA SHAW Assistant Fashion Editor, Parents' Magazine This fall the well dressed coed will favor the classic in school wardrobes. In the fashion world claqgic fabrics such as clan plaids, flannels, chinchillas are note worthy, with novelty styling giving them a new 1955 personality. Nothing looks bettgr on the cam pus than well tailored clothes that reflect the best in fashion apparel. Smart girls learn to distinguish between the flashy and the long term investments. This year they will find more style in good-for-a long-tlme fabrics interpreted in flattering, feminine clothes. Most exciting and most colorful are the clan plaids, restarred in everything from dresses to sports wear to coats. Black Watch (the all time favorite) is handsome in a chinchilla coat, cut straight and cropped finger-tip length for the newest silhouette. Combined with it, a Black Watch skirt to empha size the importance of the ensem ble this fall. To Black Watch plaid, add a gay gold cotton long sleeve shirt for early fall; later promote delicate contrast with a soft blue cashmere sweatee. Skirts for After Class ' Kiltie skirts are as inevitable as bagpipes when clan plaids are pop ular, but in addition, the plaids will be interpreted in the newest long torso skirt that is gaining im mense acceptance. With the long torso, a matching plaid overblouse, loose at the waist, snug at the hips, with collar and cuffs of be coming lace-edged white linen. Knee-length shorts, of course, will be added for after-school wear. You may already have a pair in one of the dark muted plaids if you're conservative; one of the clear bright plaids if you like sparkle and If you have slim hips and legs. Look for the charm of Scotland with the smart styling of America. Flannel has always Deen a favor ite in back-to-school wardrobes, and it will remain so. But this year it's color that makes it a new subject. Charcoal brown is THE color and will be voted most likely to succeed by both college and high school students. It's the close relation to charcoal grey (your fa vorite last year) with the dark brown brushed with black. It blends beautifully with all of your high shades in sweaters and blouses, looks particularly smart when trimmed with black braid. New Changed Silhouette Charcoal brown is perfect for the 1953 jumper, and certainly you will want another jumper this year. | They promise to continue their success but have a new changed silhouette . This year's jumper does not look like last year's. The new version is cut higher at the neck, probably square, and has the long torso line that bursts into a soft full skirt. Flannel is perfect for all your beloved separates, from skirts with the new controlled fullness to ar row straight lines, from loose mid dylike jackets to short waist-length styles with large collars. The look generally is straight up and down, and fullness when it appears is gently suggested. Sweaters are a classic In every | girl's clothes collection but the new sweaters have true new value. Fol lowing the trend of the loose over blouse. the sweaters this fall At loosely over the skirt, end in a long line below the hipps. The tone-on-tone outfit is making color coordination one of the important ideas for classroom fashion. Sweaters Should Match Your sweater this year should match your skirt and you will And innumerable choices of colors and matches in both Shetland and Aan nel skirtings to go with wool, or lon or any of the synthetic sweat ers. Decorated sweaters have trim to match skirts, blouse-like sweat ters have collars, cuffs to lend feminine delicacy. Every cadet of the U. S. Coast Guard Academy at New London, Conn., must make four voyages In the bark Eagle, a square-rigged school for seamanship. MAKING IT A HABIT to Uke snapshots of the children an nually the day they start off to school for a aev term will yield a lony cherished picture record j of their growth. I FOR CAMPUS AND CLASS ROOM?two piece wool knit con vertible with removable dickey. Overblonae can be worn with or without the belt. pook^S to re ^ Keep your eye cued on our line of school supplies, for the right answers to back-to-school needs. VM ft n ^^ C^'vce sharpener, eraser. ^ f Handy Note Pads, Pencil Box. Holds j with gummed or many school tools, f spiral bindings. keeps them neat. ?- -d . With Each Purchase of ^Wf fS.N or More of AX School Suppllea We WW \ Give Absolutely Free A Ball Point Pen Whon you're gumming up school needs, be sure to chop here first. Our complete selection odds up to more convenience and greater savings tor you. THE BOOK STORE A ^ Main St, WajBcorfU# /M^m ,Separates with a t'L ir for fashion . ... * JEAN 01 CASTLE Go First To SLACK'S ? ? ? Then She really goes places ... " t*ke Plenty of SWEATERS W 298 v-fi JEAN CASTLE T?8.98 ' v Sweaters take to campus life J 4^ T*Mwisely and well . . . take you r v jV j ~'^v everywhere in style. Choose |_V Vf'W \ several from our wide selec Skirt superbly detailed with stitched kick-pleats of I t, fine wool flannel and me-lady loves the self-belt 4 2S" V ? JkJLaim, . . teamed with bow-blouse of Heller's 100% i ^ 598 098 -I Winter White, Tur- Turquoise, Rust. Moss, In this beautifully designed wide collar wool Jersey quoise, Copper, Moss Red and Gold. Sizes blouse and tailored tweed skirt with Just enough jER* *iy-5!py 'T^m and Black. Sizes 32-38. 10-16. flair to interest. Enhanced by the belt that plays hide and seek to give that slim waist illusion. / J R^- Gold, Winter, Charcoal. Brown. M DOCFrtECT / White,^Moss, and Navy. Green, and Navy. Sizes 1 Foot /A On the move to a fashionable fall . . . Rosecrest's exciting all wool tweeds are versatile and appealing too. Flawlessly tailored the smart boxy Jacket is a / offset with black rib knit trim. The matching straight skirt with kick-pleat in back has rib knit ^^5*7 / / on two slash pockets in front. The blouse in wool ji<5Sc^ .if / Jersey with three-quarter sleeves and rib knit col Here's the shoe you're apt to ""/l IffiM! 1 / /^??V lar- In brown, green, rust, or black. Sizes 10-18. o?" ?n?richb?.ck iriiTt UrilVn' / 3 PIECE ENSEMBLE is encircled by ribbed elastic st "I/114 v \ ? ? ? _ to insure snug fit, to add the \ J//w V y QQ "different" touch you love I V / mm JW to wear. P / ^^m 3" FOR FALL /4BHF /)k ? ><7/7 /</*>? SLACK S INVITES YOUR ,lvorM mmv,,. ?ith ? um, t??i w _ _ -* and a give-as-you-go elastlclzed topline. With all W ? 1/^ CHARGE ACCOUNT SSSXl'S ""^ ? 499 J y
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