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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Jan 1959, p. 5

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htex reversible not only giving you|it was not unusual to see & two colors to choose from but "bread and cake eating lady" two textures, m.,"‘nnth or | at English fairs. One such perâ€" sueded leather. Belts .@isc| former ate 12 pounds of cake &ri.odhhy means otklreat‘l;e: mmmhmu:hm,a contrasting co at ‘ cach . appesdrances. can be ¢ nldf-!o“t.:fl dispens mm% d‘d“ wes ghps red, white and blue. Contour belts are still pop ular in both narrow and threeâ€" inch widths. A new trick is to wear them upside down to give the effect of a gently raised waistline. Other belts‘are widâ€" er at the front and taper to the back. Leather belts arge sometimes reversible not only giving you two colors to choose from but suppleness of the new leather: which can be tucked, quilted draped, embroidered and ap pliqued while retaining the un ique richness and body of lea from wooelilen sheaths to belt ed suits and coats â€" ~ even or chiffon and erepe evening dresses. They‘ll be in all kinds and textures of leather from saddle leather to fine kidskin and will utilizse to the fuill the being worn above the waist beâ€" low it and â€"â€" for a change â€" â€" the Look To The Lady‘s Leather Belt This Spring . FASHIONS ... in Footwear They‘ll be worn as dramatieâ€" Leather beits will take the WILL SHRE OR WONT SME?â€"In any case it can‘t feil to fit her wardrobe: a Canaedianâ€"made shoe with laced cutâ€" out vamp, tied with leatherâ€"tipped tassels. A shoe with a double life â€" for dressâ€"up occasions, it comes in calf ofmnngsbadedmvnbuuewithhfighheelu pinâ€"pointed toe. On an everyday footing, it goes in hblack suede or calf with aslender, low, Louis heel. s uce white; or even and â€" eggâ€"yo‘lk; rOOD FILLERS Hungarian peasant loaves of pounds each, m them among the largest loaves in the world. It‘s interesting to specâ€" ulate for just how many breakâ€" fasts they would last! :( *# *# * *# * Homemade cookies and cakes n that is wormpounty ‘Wheale Wash wEn a solution of three tablespoon baking soda in a quart of water, rinse and dry. It‘s also a good idea to line tins with wax paper or foil so portunity for ornamentation Seme novel and beautiful omes include a beige suede with pleated overlay> in orange suede. Another belt of mustard colored reverse calf has square cutouts in gold kid. A white contoured calf belt has black calf trapunto binding. A lovely belt of soft plum colored suede leather is gathered softly into a handsome crescent buckle of orange tabs, while beige belts lbave brown ones. A rew black patent belt has a removâ€" able peplum of black and white ed pleats. In the seventeenth century 7. HOW SHORT SHOULD A NEW SPRING COAT BE? f Coats for street wear should cover the knee and then some. Should hang oneâ€"half inch below the dress hem. 8. IS THBERE A CHANCE THAT SEKIRT LENGTHS WILL DROP DOWN AGAIN IN 19597 Skirts will stay short through spring and summer and it is most unlikely that they . will go down for fall. ~ 9. WHAT IS THE IDEAL SKIRT LENGTH FOR THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1959? HOW mfimmlgzu;i;j t below the kneecap, anything shorter that the bottom us â€" of the kmee is "too short." > 10/ ARE THERE ANY SUOEEâ€"FIRE WEARâ€"FORâ€"YRARS OUTFITS TO BUY IN 19597 The ‘classicâ€" buys for 1959 are: the shirt waist dress in an interesting fabric, the Chanelâ€" q&ng:,meunfimmwm«ja&&ufiqd“mmm- m better. 2. WHAT 195% FASHION WILL CONTINUE TO DOMINATE THE SCENES THIS YEAR! BHB going strong is the Chanel suit (straight, mm.u:fiumâ€" best worn with soft blouse, phntyo!jewky).mfim&m continue to be woren â€" simply because slender, smallâ€"bosomed women look great in them. 3. IS THE CHEMISE COMPLETELY DEAD? Detinitely. * ~ 4. WHAT KIND OF. FIGURE WILL BE BEST FOR THE 1959 CLOTHES? The tall slender figure is still the best "clothes shape," but the gaunt look is out. SmeaR waists and slightly rounded hips are in â€"and the petite "junior figure" will have a 5. WILL THE TRAPEZE STILL BE IN FASHION? * No and Yes, The extreme trapeze dress is out, but the trapeze skirt â€" slim and bells shaped, attached to a camisole or high waistband, is durable fashion. The same with the modified trapeze coat â€" narrow at the shoulders, belling out from bosom to hen (It may just replace that tired classic, the "princess coat.") 6. THE EMPIRE STILL IN FASHION® The flattering, wellâ€"defined, versions of the sithouette continue to be in fashion. The hlgh“:“wail‘ad dresses with full, full skirts that thicken over the waist are as "gone" [ mwo-mnnummmâ€"mmum WOMEN ARK SWITCHING TO JES3SOP & WHALEY BECAUSE CLOTHES : _ ARE CLEANRR, ODORLESS, BETTER PRESSED ! YOU TOO, WILL AGRKLE. 1. WHAZ OME MOST IMPORTANT FASHION CHANGE FOR 19507 + The waistline is back to where it should be. There will be quantities of easyâ€"waistâ€" fi%%fihb&euflmthhfiflydfififlmum 20 QUESTIONS ABOUT FASHIONS FOR 1959 _ THE FIRST HALF OF A TWO PART SERIES %‘s CLEANERS Y WATERLOO

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