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And, if a Seep a art pa crag Far a periale in your handbag, you' no trouble remembering e it when you make an ig change. e you're ready to try us costume » complemente sarrings, you will easily the types you like. If @ addicted to mad mod ms, pick a pair of glow- eweled cubes or a button reflects the color of your . The attic look, a prefer- of chic young Londoners, for small buttons or | in old gold with garnet y emerald insets. Modern cs or stargazers can make 'sonal statement by wear- 1e prettiest birthstone ear- ever made. rced ears are a pleasant 0 hop aboard that fashion y-go-round, And the ear they have inspired make ress or suit seem custome or you, {OPER FIT - EVERYTIME Length Steo snk ie 26Y2 12 2, 16 2%, 16 a 8 a E'S YOUNG MEN wntown Oshawa UNDERCOVER AGENTS -- A good way to mini-mize the cold weather discomfort of today's short hemlines is to wear top - to - toe under- garments. under sweaters Fitting smoothly and. ski pants as well as dresses and skirts, they'll warm up any "body". For added pro- tection to keep exposed areas such as your nose well crea- med to prevent redness and drying. Autumn's Bride, a Golden Flower No Last Rose Of Summer, She Altar-bound? Fall weddings]! @re enjoying increasing popu-|§ larity. In fact, it is estimated) that this autumn season, wed-} ding bells will ring for half a} million brides! To look as crisp as a chrys-| anthemum -- and to avoid that "last rose of summer" look --| try these bridal beauty and fashion hints. | TAME YOUR TAN | After a summer of exposure to the sun, be extra-sure that your skin looks its best for the wedding. A deep tan is not con- sidered fashionable, expecially if you will be wearing a classic white gown. And no bride wants posterity to remember her peeling nose! One good way to make sure that your skin will look its loveliest is to apply an emolli- ent body lotion after every bath and shower. A good lotion @ velvety smoothness to skin, and helps moisturize and lubricate 'trouble spots" on hands, arms, elbows, legs and feet. If your skin tends to- ward dryness, try a lotion for \ring like soft hands and well- stead, consider vibrant autumn shades: moss green, apricot, |marigold, cinnamon, bitter- | sweet, russet, hazel and gold. |For fall, an all-white wedding jean be dramatic, spiced with {autumn bouquets of colorful chrysanthemums, leaves and green velvet ribbon. BE READY FOR THE RING Norhing sets off a wedding manicured nails. Well ahead of the wedding date, begin a pro- a hand cream specifically de- chapped skin. IMPRESS THE GROOM Whatever gram of daily creaming, using signed for normal extra dry or your honeymoon destination, impress your new Handbags Have Many Faces The cut-out frame comes on strong for fall. Great when it's dressed in turtle, soft cabretta, and super-soft buffalo. It's wide, tall and handsome. The cut-out frame is elegant. The frame bag is the right look for fall's new Midis and minis. Noted at a review showing: bag with tall wood frame han- die in rich butter chocolate tur- tle ... it comes in wild fall colors -- mandarin, cherry red, gold, and all the fashion browns, An adaptation of a knitting bag... in washable vinyl... three-way handle ... bi-color- ed in beige and black, cognac and black, red with black. The soft buffalo frame bag has out- side pocket . . . colored camel, black, deep brown, taupe. Antique-ing, a new look to handbags. Leathers are finish- ed like grained wood and ma- hogany . . . hardware that goes back to the medieval .. . ham- mered locks ... oxidized chains, Seen, an _ antiqued brown camera-bag long and rectangular .., golden lock closing ... from the shoulder on a short gilt frame. An "Op Pocket" pouch - in dark mahogany and black cow- ham mered) swings | FASHION HAPPENING . Pierced ears, which allow you to wear all the most con- temporary earrings, For in- sertions without an "'ouch", hide -- hip hardware adjusts the straps long or short. A a silk scarf in aWitl; . -- perhaps in green and black, fuchsia and black, blue and swagger in black and mahog-| any -- looped with delicate ox-|_ idized silver chains. Wear with) a geometric) bordered with stripes! black. | add a bit of petroleum jelly to the stems or wires. The jelly helps the _earrings to BABY GETS HABIT A child born to a pregnant drug addict is likely to be return to quieter, more elegant addicted at birth. husband efficiency. Try to detail. When packing, choose personal sizes of grooming aids that come in unbreakable, un- spillable tubes.' They take up less luggage space, are safer if you fly, and won't clutter up the shelves you will be sharing. with your feminine plan your travel needs down to the last FASHIONS FOR FALL BRIDE -- Here, slender Em- pire styling, long sleeves, and delicate embroidery combine in a gown that com- plements both tall and pe- tite figures. The headdress is pertly bowed, encrusted with seed pearls and drifted with tulle. The bride's glow- ing complexion gets a spe- cial assist from a new rinse- off cold cream that cleanses and softens skin as it re- moves make - up completely with plain water. extra - dry skin. The brilliance of fall flowers and foliage calls for a comple- mentary fashion palette. In choosing gowns for your at- tendants, skip pastels. In- | Boys Wearing Blazers, Slacks Boys' wear gets back to) basics for fall '67. The "Mod| Abt' OTHER BRAND! look" of recent seasons gives way to such traditional favor- ites as the blazer teamed with | slacks, the ivy look and the | layered look. Basic doesn't mean nannies however. Take slacks, for ex- ample. They're strong on color, in greens, golds, blues and the; hot new hue which pervades! boys' wear for fall -- chili. Corduroys sparkle, in patterns such as blazer stripes, or look- ing fresh in solid color diagonal treatments. Many co-ordinates add a vest, and for dress-up there's the traditional vested suit. New, too, for boys is the double- breasted look, in all sorts of casual coats. Layered looks go colorful, with knit toppings in plaid, stripes, checks or bright solids. | Durable press prevails in} slacks, sport and dress shirts for little boys. The Right Hat Can Work Magic The big brim is back ... command performance. Noth- ing rivals its shadowy mystery, its aura of romance. See Rs worn flipped to the side . the back ... to the front . eas all the way around -- brims are | flipping with fashion news. Hats in the best shape. The brim with smooth, sleek, so- phisticated lines. The Aussie, sombrero, safari, and fedora are heading the list -- giving more hat with dramatic shape. Fur and felt are important. The felts are here for fall and just as strong as when they captured the young market -- as the accessory to top the long leg look. The era of romance and dra- matics. This fall, millinery is soft and feminine, giving ele- ance to all the ladies. A tip of e hat to Miss Garbo! A bright outlook. The colors 'Fre reason... the style, the comfort, mi" are vibrant in orange, lime green, shocking pink, and lemon -- and have attracted the young. jouce MORE WOMEN WEAR JOYCE THAN and just the Joy ef wearing Joyce! the fit, OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. DAVIDSON'S SHOE STORE 31 SIMCOE ST. N., DOWNTOWN OSHAWA "UHlll | | colors |Canadian Cotton Council Says. | |Brown will be the most used! jwith nut, \binations. _ slide in easily; you can start with simple gold hoops, like these, and progress to exotic shapes and sizes with- out the irritation caused by | poking or jabbing new ear- | rings into the lobes. | STYLES GOOL MONTREAL (CP)--With the} toned-down the |styles this season, will be preferred, | bark, coffee, Moor's head, beaver, chestnut and burnt brown frequently fea- tured with beige or in orange, fuschia, yellow and white com- decided to sideline for the seas- on because it has that relic kind)1 pound package) and 1 cup of look? Well, don't. Treat it to|corn starch. Add 1% cups pe a set of jazzy buttons and it willj|water and mix until be right back where the action|Bring to a boil over medium heat is. And you don't have to go out|Stirring constantly. Boil a min- and buy buttons make them yourself right in your|ches moist mashed - potato own kitchen out of corn starch/consistency, Turn out onto plate, and baking soda. Here's what you|when cool, knead a little as ean do. 've we 7 "+ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 28, 1967 2] « Stir Up A Batch Of Buttons For An Individual Touch Do you have a cardigan Ego In a saucepan, combine thor-| oughly 2 cups baking soda (1- smooth. you can|ute longer or until mixture rea- that household tredsure,;cover with a damp cloth and | you 'would dough. Roll out a handful of the clay to 4% inch thickness. lamic - like finish. Now sew but« Use bottle cap to cut out round!tons onto sweater. buttons, aspic cutters for flower, half moon, star or other shapes. 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