The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964 Page: 16 of 24
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HEADING the h«t p*r«d* (Ml tee ton il |tr*W» C*Ofd'Ml«d
with color metchftd froth flowtn. H*t, in rmeplnk btli
tlrow, it tr.mmod with gernat-roie ceWtkin. Unutuel cor-
«•<!• <t * flo«l necklace of froth rotot.
Improve Appearance By Plan j [AST 2 DAYS
OF OUR GRAND
OPENING SALE!
Spring la the time of beginning
Howtra awaken to lift anc«
if«in. Bird* (tart building new
nMti. People »h»k» off the
tor doldrums and underlain new
project*
Sprint >• ■ end time, then,
to man afreeh in the way you
dree*, or at lean to give your
prreent wardrobt a food look
with an eye to It* beeuty and
•uitabUity.
Tain a few minutes, too, to
think' about your philosophy of
fashion. How Go you fool about
clothing? Is it merely a twee*.
•Ity to you - Go you (eel that
will oo eo lone ai
any garment
It fill into )o
your budeet.
beneath
thing
bg
Hate
ehowi up In
akin.
Next they follow a .
of diet and exercise that
their figure u firm and trim
txwMble. Such a plan alao ahowa
then, muat
They do every at bast once a month by an ^
After theee detail* are taken lent an understanding of total
cere of. e lody k* reedy to plan!"took" you Pi iMiGm fcr
her werdrobe. And here I* where | yours* tf.
to many gale can
■ Your wardrobe
go a*tray. If you are the outgoing, flam-
muolTrnoi- thin t Si oT-Iwi It-moop!vu»th.t
BrjgtjffjagABgaft ? £
mind. Idrwnku more eaaervativeiy-
NEVER BEFORE SUCH ELEGANCE
WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE In TABLES
Cosmetics play an Important
■anoe they
mini reet with you
ssjs.nes'erw-
expert opinion In the colon of
ooemetica they eelect and In their
application. You cm do the unw
V etudying the many beauty er-
BNR OMR regularly eppear In
Or, perhaps you feel that the ’k preas. , •
ipoiMntahuewnrietk^yaw . Tht hair II • frame fn tln
wardrobe ehnuld be newneee —
and how you will feel moat
extrovert, or the kwk of the In-
trovert. or the look of the little
Irt. or the mature woman -it
not Moaasanr to be extreme.
pace* tag of hair ran nlay a
teller of'the season. This li, of dou*_ro»i in making a
that evsry item should be «
|K)int of
sr/
rouree. »n ex|>en*l
view a* it will mei
everything In your w«
I he etart of each season ■
I Your philosophy may be, re*
Ither, that held by those women
who moat often man the "mmi
“reeeed" list*. J
■And what le their Idea of whs I
■■mm le and riMM do? Howl
Ido they go about achieving such
a cleaning personal appearance I
year after year? .
.First of all. the*e ladle* begin
C
presents
Easter Parade
Fashions
Baiter .ccitunlag
dashingly Intarprcted la
DacroivJ, and aattaa
d • a 1 m with AmUD
triacetate ... both adding
up to a pack • easy,
care • easy fashion. An
easy Jacket, a bared bodice
and a swinging skirt. . .
belted and top aiftehad la
red.
198
One Style of a largo Anorfment
•f Lovely Spring Dee net.
Priced Trent
lr*. 45°°
WUSf Of
[ J na W. Texas Avft
</
Sloe* Houri
t.00 To S:M
fact and the condition and ityl-
Extra-short *ldrU. low out day-
■ and froufrou look
________ woman
took bueNa*
Although you can style and
care for your own hair. If the
bod got will allow, II Is wise to
seek professional cate at least
once a month. This Is Important,
If for no other reason, because
hair should be cut and shaped
time dresses, ■
EmMWM. but not ppfi
colors w
St'ITBD TO A T STBAP
spring la the pretty took of this
leather altng-bnek that's eel
ft'Griped ftsM-heet
■ sorts* cm brtBft*tBlto, enme
| for
, There are »e<
'S' Influence Shows fSv§Hh£g
afford more riot bee then
In Fabric Variety
| the avenge woman. Even here,
[tot aririn wealthiest WMMft
i their wardrobes
Signing In for spring Is the Supple fsbrir* take to
*S" influence in fabrics. They
•re smooth, smart, souffled, sup-
ple, sporty end striped. Aod
they oftco stretch - but not out
of shape.
When they're smooth, they
heve crisp, flat surface* that
show off the tailored but femi-
nine look of fashions linens
end linen looks, meltons, and
men's wear type worsteds, for
Instance.
•nd nrvd I coat tor low* wear.
ptaft dow» to a "navy blue
many gracefully duix-d
shaped fashions now eni
for the new ecseon Important I wool" until you
In this group are crepes and Iflw last of your __ _
sheer* of silk, royon, whWpM'l ,Nfhap* you need a dreas that
weigh! wools. eottOkl and[li suitable lor • daytime party
blends. |or a Mattel party after-Uv*. Ik
• “navy blue
I have plsnnc!
wftrdrob*
.hereof
uZft:
or ft ttetitf ___
Striiiet set the pace ter springI you haven coat suitable lor that
styles from soft Id sporty -jto, nn-nstaa. Then maybe you can
blsasr, mattress and fret-form select a coat that wfll bo as
Particularly smart Mdnewiy
Important trt the stubbed
the slightly or strongly rlbt>ed
Mai gabs
weaves,
■such si gabardine*,I
twills, cords, herringbones, ehan-
tungt end rustic silks.
■Soft and eoufBfd. spongy and
< v fabrics make much of mo-
■MM bubbly wools and
sorts Ijtce Itself is
t part of thi«
feminine look
•tripes in shades light to bright. I suitable far tMa type of ooeeelon
I Match fabriea acquire newlae ter Vie neefi yag hal hi tobd
•rnkwaoe M edence Mm GMfer Gal town Mir east
coveries In these line* out of the Work out your entire flat of
Met tube stage Into ml ftoMnlteghtoM needs bnaed an Mm
practicality. Spoittwear Is Mflbaafiaftnd (ben when you go shot*
the stronghold for most use, bto[pingyou will be guided but not
tietf GoM toe much.
there k
Increasing va
_____HI _ aitoty_______
of other style* which take M-l To get more mileage from
‘ ' ' i met each
ChkiraiGt TftHe
n-iir arm
gen mine cherry top*... flue
IscyH
ihslr, tweed,
blende of all
tsgc of the actl
and iheiia rtoelntog smartoeae
of stretch fabriea. I
’waiGroha, plaa eoGMF
Mean be wont with i
•fry.
for spring
Sporty tor Gw active life ere
spring's ityke* In eallcloth. pop-
lin. cotton suede, seersucker,
other way to boost your budget
Is to keep the more expenaivt
'■ore accessories. This way one
drees will look “new" more oft-
icep to mind
denim.
Slacks Classified
In Three Divisions
ior icuvt »(iuns
spring occasions
•re the tropical-
slacks tor summer
Slacks for spring and summer
fall Into three ratsgories
first are the mtdwrights
styled both for active sports
and dressier
Then there ire
weight dress slacks
and, finally, the washwear
slacks geared to both active
sportswear and wear with sport
jacket*.
Except ter stripes found in
seersuckers end tome checks
and plaids, most of the slacks
feature color rather than pat-
tern. New shades, li) keeping
“ ter and
with the trend, art lighter
brighter. ^■■^1
■Pattern runs rampant to the
mew walk shorts. Besicto* the
seersuckers which are plakied
■ well as grtpri, (here an In-
dia madrMM, audraa • type*,
broad stripei, prints; and
theee are balanced by a full
range of solid (hades.
Go High Hat,
Ladylike, Dashing jenpo«ibi) m.
TV ladylike and the dsshtog L you shop thto spring to "will
looks both make fashion btftd-lv °* »*yjJ’h J **r„
line, for spring, and mffibwrsL^ U - cvM
hive designed hats to complw I after-five gowns, hut are you
ment both moods. I sure that you win feol comfort-
An ultra-feminine air pttvalls able wearing G. Don't chooee It
to a w ide variety of hat shape*. I Just becauto N la new and notice-
straws and fabrics. The mysteri-lnble and you want to look dll-
ous, softly draped furban in ferent.
sheer, silky fabric* end the (tooe you have started your
flowered hat with wide, curving, new wardrobe and begun your
graceful brim offer but two of program of penonal care, be
the many fashion poaiibUittoa. eure to continue it regularly.
Pillboxes, sailors, profile hata|“*f ***° •** * pni*r>fn ******
«S?A'W»*S'd-la. to Up top
riety of styles ready to »i*ur»U“P* •> kmlmMio Iwefr
■ total look of fash and dmaft.«»
Sailors and other dishing ^ UMmSTeLs
shapes go feminine with «W bo’,on or
isa sr 1■ g. gg.
High-rising hats head for
spring with a new aura of «*• *
ness. Towering toqun ere gent-l**" ,pl1n*
ly rounded.
FRENCH PROVINCIAL
TABLES
Color range Is as wide as the
of fashion. There ere
Bright Colors
light end bright shades .to match _ n .,, „
or contrest wim eprtn, epperelljQ gg tyf
FIT starts here
and to grade school...and everywhere
■if en old-fashioned recipe calls
(or a pint of hay scallops, you U
'be safe to using one pound
and to set off neutrals such u
perennial navies and blacks. On
the other hand, hats in soft neu-
tral tones ran.provide Just the
nmmm
right note torx
nursery school
The Boys Are'
new for Gw
There's
boys Gils iptigl
I It's a lighter, brighter MR
that ftlfc t (Nek touch to M*
boys' firm gG Sport waorM
The newest colorings an w|
end off-white. But there stoj
plenty Of brtoMa, with coppery
rods, pinkish torment. deeppSts
•nd orange.
Also new and
Mi
Is an "athletic look" in boy*'
newt for I
[sportswear. This includes not on-
to —Heal but ■too rugby, ban
ball and tennis-Influenced style*.
11mm' nsufiiiw Miite mm Ivft^L
Hoyt’ spring suits are tredl-
tiontlly styled.
HPWBPefkl iilli 11 the
trend to lighter, briKhtcr eok^
togs. Many ire subtly stripedi
Besides «■■■
textured
•••T
sport eoeti, boys will be we*tin-
blazer, awning and denim strip-
ed cotta In rtrh. soft pastel tone*
The Most heatolls! Pronck Pmtnrial tsblee yeu'r* tx*a seen and
at a sensational lew price. Metis# the magnificently rimed leg
and the Oftuiual tep treatment They are easily worth fri) more
than this epeelai frill. The tops sad borders ar* besulifully
figured gentone rberry ... warm frvltwood finish.
wtthwWtoor colorcued eleeka.
MiIiiVi In ilGiw
Bom' spring
bell-loop Ivy styles or
toll.
OTHER MATCHING fIBCBR. NOT GROWN, AT BUCNTLY
HIGHER ntICn ... Uftg Cocktail Telle . .. RmM Cnfirtel
Table... Wsl (Me TIMe.,. T>Me... MtoMe «■ ]
a child goes...for a dozen
Lid
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"I’arla ^ indue
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ntoMMia ove
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pftVtoRrill do to
■ -cee. will et
r defiofts wMt
peychologisti
- im-onnusl Nhal
i ench (lesiyner
• •'■ obfitoo fid*
-UtoartftM
II ft modes lor
lift modes lor
rittr
, is “
Meoel
having
Aces*
o«n
■ who!
X ar ne\#i rh.n
*r.c* of
f lighter
Mwr i
end pftttofM Rtot
the
And wftUe tfsey'i
w.» tot atfB
ftHmXrmcn's fi
now xprradmg Ir
Better At. wW
slmrrtton. Ml
tiro** snfi afeap
Wretoh Is wed
The paw, boy •
he seen often whet
•N/wn mis spring
for longer bobs to
«hnpid Ml Mat
feature ft rontoi
hewhl Hint begins
■ad row ai%
napr slfitoftack.|
of RM| I Mai
nine look.
. i> .. .g&U.
Naturally, this includes the Easter Parade... See
our Parade of New Stride Rite Spring Style* end
Colors in all sizes.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964, newspaper, March 5, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056685/m1/16/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.