The Oshawa Times, 4 Oct 1961, p. 14

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VEY wl 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 4, 1961 La od A SE a Vive ws 4 Bright Colors Fur moves ahead in millinery fashions for fall. This baby leopard hat features a high crown and turned-up brim, Offset Winter again after the and whites of the winter ahead by bringing a touch of summer's bright colors along with them. A pretfy home that's practical, too, relies on the enduring beauty of porcelain enamel to brighten every room. This jet- age material is actually glass fused to metal at very high temperatures. It never spots, never fades and never stains and can be used in literally doz- ens of decorating ways. i | As every homemaker knows, its easy-care, sanitary surface is ideal for kitchen appliances and bathroom fixtures. But now, new techniques in making and using porcelain enamel make it much more versatile! In the kitchen, porcelain enamel cookware can be proud- ly displayed in lovely pastels to deep shades -- creating an en- joyable background in which to exercise cooking talents. Porcelain enamel spreads heat evenly and helps the most in- expensive cuts of meat to achieve new gourmet heights, especially when served Euro- pean country style, right out of a porcelain enamel casserole or saucepan that comes proudly to the dining table. In the living room or play- room, porcelain enamel may look delicate but turns in a rug- ged performance. Whether you use a porcelain enamel fireplace and firefender in cotton candy shades that look good enough to eat, or in deep masculine tones for a more rugged atmosphere, they'll never burn or crack from reflecting the influence of the Thirties. Fashion in fragrance is Yardley Flair, a new blend of rare essences. Otf-Beat Notes Seen In Shirts Traditional colors, patterns and fabrics in men's sport shirts -- continue to cause quite a stir in the "cut - and - sewn" circle. However, off-beat color- ings and fabric treatments will appear to add bright - looking notes! This means that prints come up for wider attention in sport shirts, and they go two ways -- big and small ... in batiks, huge heraldic motifs, either widely spaced or in confined fancy squares. Many knit shirts the heat and they're virtually bow in, ranging from district| 1:4 000f too. checks to madras look plaids. | child prov, Fly-front, an enginéered panel | or embroidered accent -- are or embrosfered socom: -- arel How Wallpaper sport shirts. | | Collars this fall, will bel Can Help {shorter and to the point and are| . now made with neckbands for a In Decorating smoother, neater fit. Important s addition fo the button-down pic-| By ELEANOR ROS wk ture is a shorter, non-roll col] Decorators are complaining lar. Necklines show some changes, | too. Watch for a revival of self-| Ai ok fabric collars. Also in the run. homemakers are apt to b ning: narrowed shawl collars|out a certain pattern, slap it on and cross-over boat necks. New|the walls and call it a day. continentals, too, are shown with| In treating wallpaper this way notched treatments, or one-piece many decorators feel we're today as there might be. Most spread collars. missing out on a lot of interest " {and drama. Perhaps they are right. Wallpaper adds so much warmth and beauty to a room. And as for upkeep, some of the nicest papers have a wash- able finish. THREE PATTERNS A new idea that has appeared in recent exhibitions of model rooms shows the use of three different patterns in one room. This involved a scenic paper on one wall ,a rose-patterned paper in the same color tones for other areas, plus a trellis bor- der. The result was most interest- ing for its novelty and color. Another favored idea is the use of a wallpaper panel to suggest the head of a bed, with a plain or different pattern for the rest of the room. Trellis panels and borders are very popular just now. And very handsome is the use of grill- work around the base of walls up to chair-back level, espe- cially good in a dining room or dining area. Wallpapers can match cur-| tains and upholstery, too. Scenic papers are extremely| popular but, here again, re- straint is necessary, especially As families move back indoors| © long season)? under the sun, home decorators) look for ways to offset the grays| © Short, tapered look makes faii hair styling news. Slightly higher at the crown, hair tap- ers toward the forehead, with moderate fullness. Table Designs Give Mobility "Portable" dining and snack time areas are provided for to- day's living, thanks to some tal- ented innovations in table de sign. Stacking and nesting tables {stay out of the way until you {need them. Then you pull them {out quickly to give firm footing © |row. It will be mobile and ver- FUNGI Rey Ces Ye RTI Kitchens Of Tomorrow Promise Many Changes Name one woman who doesn't oet a kick out of rearranging the living room furniture; it's one of the exciting facets of keeping house. Well, here's good news -- it will also be easy to rearrange the kitchen equipment of tomor- satile, with surfaces easier to keep clean. PROFESSIONAL OPINION This cheerful word comes from professional industrial de- signers. They predict that the homeruaker will be able to bu.ld up a collection of units in her kitchen, just as she does in her living room. Even the refriger- ator and the stove will be easy to move about. As the needs of the household increase or decrease, the home- maker will be able, if she wishes to dispose of the old Kitchen units and add new ones. duce more accessories in beige- pink tones, with only a few ac- cents such as pink, green, tur- quoise or yellow. LOWER CABINETS And, by the way, we under- stand that future emphasis will be on lower cabinets rather than those place high on the walls. This will make it easier for the homemaker, too. And how much simpler it is to swab cabinets clean when they are within easy reach! And in all, the kitchen of to- morrow promises to be as inter- esting and easy to care for as it will be attractive. For sportswear, for rainwear and just for loafing -- big, bold and fun-styled ponchos are be- ing shown. They add a won- derful look of animation to the fall scene. Fall-important chunky look for jewelry is achieved by collar of jet - and - colorful beads, with matching longer earrings. Heavy Textures In New Carpets Heavy textures are spotlight- ed in the new carpet stylings for fall featuring extra- thick pile, long loops, bulky yarns, and shaggy-type cut pile textures. The soft, rugged, handcrafted look, however, will find i tself contrasted with other new styl- ings featuring a "flat" surface created by tightly looped tufts giving the appearance of the time-honored needlepoint. High-fashion eolors continue to grow in exciting assortments. New additions are plums, apris cots and yellow-greens. Irides- cent colorings, seen in many lines, are being created by a variety of ingenious new tech- niques. One manufacturer has resorted to electronic automa- tion to blend various color fibers in just the right balance to achieve the iridescent look. Tweeds also take on a new look with multi-color combina. tions giving way to two-tone efe fects, using two shades of one Sojor rather than contrasting ues. PORTABE CARTS Portable carts promise to be important pieces of kitchen fur- niture. They will be dedicated to the preparation of light meals. {for a platter full of turkey or a {bowl of popcorn. You can do the| same {trick with coffee tables, formed of square or wedge shaped units, that "'go to pieces" on demand. | Tables that "flip" are another {good investment. They include the game tables that open to {double their size and coffee |atbles that flip up to dining level, then open. A sofa table in = open area makes a good buf- et. | matically-patterned paper are |fairly easy to use even in a { small room, if fabrics and other walls are kept quiet. Do be sure, though, that the papers selected are really wash- {able. After all, whatever wall covering you use, it represents a pretty substantial investment son. A collection of electric house- wares--such as toasters, waffle irons and coffee makers--will be| |stored right in these carts, | | which will be designed for mo-| | bility, making it possible to roll| |them to any part of the house | where you care to dine. | These kitchen equipment ex-| perts, looking into the future, believe that the washing ma-| chine and dryer belong in the| bathroom--the logical place for| laundry. This would make more | room in the kitchen, and prove | {more convenient and time-sav-| ing, too. WOOD SURFACES "New kitchen furniture will tend to be surfaced with wood or wood-grain plastic, and will] be completely sudsable--which| lis all to the good in a room| | where absolute cleanliness is i [that there isn't as much decor-|o you want to keep it attrac-| sential. ative use made of wallpapersiyive and fresh for many a sea-| On the fashion. side, wood 'color furniture will tend to pro- 34 KING ST. 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Twenty-seven end, you can use a scenic paper [to set off the dining area; the {spacious living room area will prevent any crowded feeling re- sulting from the large scenic display. | Occasional panels of a dra- inches long, it has a cape collar that flips up into a hood, and raglan sleeves with narrow rib banding. pp for your fall coiffure by 190 King East 728-0951 57 KING ST, WEST, BOWMANVILLE Pr owing of | = FASHIONS | Smart New Fur Trimmed COATS A wide and wonderful selection of coats ond fur trimmed coats, With the new Sealskin fabrics predominating, you will see the seasons newest ond smortest plains and checks in all of Falls glorious and subtle tones. There's no problem here if you are hard to fit as we ca'ry a com- plete size range from 8 to 24',. See them soon. We know you'll be pleased. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT KAYES Basic WOOL DRESSES The new Knits are here! Featuring the classie plain sheoth by Algean. 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