The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964 Page: 18 of 24
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AUTHENTIC EARLY AMERICAN CRAF1ED
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'Be True To Thyself' With New Styles
Sprln* Hndf this fashion mae-
>««•: B* perfectly duhlni. be
■ OR! - Uf HV
1'iirfly mmtnlle and, b*il at til,
jursly mmi
!«• yoursslf.
What It add* up to |
Mjaa’i (rowIvMijBMi-
lilflilh nil longer jutt btononu
I.itt ttoomi
t> to* Um# whan tuMm A*-
creed Jutt om "rllht" look for
«m# aaason, and, theoretically >l
l< M*t, rvamOM rushed to follow
! i«hfon't omw,
takes th* sportive mood and
freshens It for tpnng with new
Interpretations, MW toft femi-
ninity Horn Med . from - the-
bo'i Ideal, turh m pin stripes,
hlasem, cutaway!, military
tty In. transformed Into de-
lightfully ladylike looks.
„ . . *«me dathlng ttylet with
pleato, gather*, flounces. rpuch bravura are pirated rltrht
In a dashing manner, faahlon from the plratoa of old. forBl
Now Iti a multiplicity of
•da, beautifully varying, blend
itg and contrasting. Ant "be
><*irself" mean*, of course, that
e.ieb woman ran aelect bar prof-
■ rear* in aeveral stylet, ao that
•he, too, may vaty ntr ponenti
I itblan Impression st-cording to
need, occasion, mood. i
Although the dathlng and
the romantic hlghllcht springs
fashion Tn-
many looks, molt
tlueore* ate by no meana all
one or the other, Capea, for In-
nance, are dathlng,- In cult
j u-kftt with a buccaneer look
«nd in iwathlHirkllng coats
e.ther full length or travehelae
►hotter length*. But when 1*
nanea to dneaaei, dathlng cape*
r> mmanuc-r In aeparate Jaanata
or Jacket . effect* and ruffled,
l>frth*-Iike collan.
Ruffle*, indeed, ahow their
uilea everywhere, not only on
< oilers and tleeve*. They plunge
•lotmt the fmntt of dreaaee and
blouses: they flnunee hemline*,
lor a look that'i feminine, ro-
mantic.
Romantic, too, It the tray
shape twingt Into fathtnn. Fit
I* more to In many of aprthg't
new ttylet itlll gentle, carett-
In*, hut quietly expreailng an-
omt happy manage: QlrG am
glrlt.
Along with the awing to ahape
goM a move to fuller tklru,
teen In new vert tout of the prim
atm and th# A Um, la piaoty of
Sleeves Lend
Ladylike Air
And what of stoovat, neok-
linet, waittllne* UU* ttStogt
Sleesrs tpretd fashkm'a tt>
mantle metitc* TVv often bil-
low. are often ruffled, and
they're limber even trim:
they're lean. Their tofter look
brings the ladylike air to th*
i-mat dashingly dramatl* coe-
tume*.
Neckline*, too, tuhaerih* to
the mellow mood, gently draped
and thtped. cowled, ruffled,
bowed. Sometime* they're high
:<nd handtome, tomettme*
notched and neat and tometlm**
r.omexlitent
Waittllne* generally it:
downward, In *ult Jacket* and
in dm**** with long and hlouatd
or long and pocketed tope above
fuller tkirt*. Th* high rite look
prevail* In prince** and ero-
' ALLIUM." LOOK to th*
ward to hair feskkma tar iprtog
word to hair faahlon* tor
spring. Kale writ ha ahoriae
aad ears ter with tldn and
hap* taper shaped to fit to*
Mil
NEW* IN HAIRDOS feature
ahto-hrwahed hang* aad aoltly
«mf eada, My aad eurva*
are provided by aa anrarly
permanent.
buccaneer affect — cape, iklrt,
blouse, wet kit and calf belt. Mil-
Hary epaulet* and shaming add
th* da*h to mil other itylei,
and aa do*a (boulder emphasis
through greater, but not exag-
gerated, width.
An Idea evolved from men'*
fashions la the two-sklrt ault.
lt*a two Mom actually Maot
there are alap twojacket suit*.
The twivaklrt thought la: Short
for day, long for evening, aince
fashion * liking for Ihe long look
flourishes in the inrtng.
In the two-Jacket ault. the
•imrtlve veil becomes a sleeve-
let*" jacket, to wear over
blouse on It* own or under
sleeved Jacket.
Color* and fabric* offer a*
much variety aa styling Hue*
are lively and bright, lovely and
light. ?
Fabric* are floaty and fluffy,
In crepe*, lacea and surface-
textured wnola, ailka, blendt, or
elean-eut and crtap. In linen*,
twill*, melton*, gabardine*^
That Ratter
If you ar* broiling 14 poind*
flah fillet*, you'll need about 4
eup of melted butter for brush-
tng the Hah. ___
Teenagers' Footwear Has 'Pretty Look'
White Shoes
For Men Join
Spring Colors
Hit Mont fa*fek* splash
HMMHPPrtigm
and
be
lot of men make thl* »t _
aummer teaaon 1* going tto
accomplished feet tint.
New deilgna, new concept*.
In shoe comfort, new materials
and, e*|iecl*lly, new ootor* civ*
masculine footwear top billing
In tha aeaion'i ttyl* news. ■
■All klnda at color it men'* caw
ual footwear Including whit* lor
almost all summer ocMHon* la
a new tmd. ^■
The faahlon renaltiance
the aorr *att
For tha teenager, the newett
trend to footwear I* th* "pretty"
look. Soft, feminine styling In a
variety of itunnlng, ium>l* leath-
:, brushed
illeit teen tomboy convert
Into a lady.
Th* voting shoe look ha***nften.
ad ad th* way down the lint.
IIM riM toather moea to
pnl'ahed leather dre*» pump*,
wan ton ar* shod In footwear
ptre styling,
uentiy,
Frequently, t h * Important
rtreswwtth-coat combine* an am-
pire ooat and long-torto draw-
er vlo* vena.
Tor evening occasions, neck-
line* are particularly dramatic.
TheyVa beautifully band.
AUTOMOBILE
UPHOLSTERING
Oaad Meetiea af Material*
JOHN'S TRIM SHOP
*U W. Mala SU-4M
deUeately touched with graceful
opening!, tiny perforations, ele-
gant hows and many other fash-
ion details. Lightweight leathers
main these spring shoe* a* airy,
In fteltng a* they art to ap-
pearance.
Color selection should po*e no
problem for th* *hoe - buying
teonager. Th# oolor line thl*
I la a flowing one, not at all
Anything goe* - toft pas-
clear dramatic tan**, or
subtle neutral*. Th* colon of
her spring clothe* Impose the
only limits to her choice of shoe
Study halls and soda shop*
provide a showcase for smart
leather shoe styles. Crained
leather strap pumps, pale glove-
leather mors with pinhole par-
fnrattd trim, and brushed leath-
er bootle* with split throatllnas
iwing down school corridor*.
lecnag!
spring 1
Aid. A
t*Js, el
Spring’s leather booti look flat-
teringly
’ feminine.
Perched on malt -
shoe-happy show
delicate T-strap fists
thop stoolt,
offi display
H^I^Min fin*
grained leather, multi. colored
suede kiltie sling-backs, and
Ismooth leather pumps In bright
colon with discreet buckles or
bow*. These leather lovelies
Icmdl* th* foot comfortably, and
bout flexible leather soles for
neded support *nd protection, .leather and very fine . grained
Going all-out for the romantic leathers,
look are leather drew short for; Leather itumps cut low at sides
those red • letter dance* and or front, or opened up at th*
are sometime* untrimmsd,
Mil spring to ml
twwtne (weed wMh
ei silk evertilseael
stops wearily
srtogaatoMal
1th ee-erwaal-
I white la the blggett ttyl# newt
of the teaaoii. Although tone
Juif In Tim* For
SPRING
THE SMOOTH CAP
COIFFEUR
Styled for any occasion on your
spring schedule... TMt style plus
many others are awaiting you at
Tha trowd i
men's aulta,
by th* rstun
tllvef grays,
momentum fo
•ummer of I
on llrhter «
that H vtrtui
style soeiM. 1
thn* type* t
ttunal; oonvt
style
In both the
ventlonal t
admits th* fashion may revive
memories of the 10 * aad Fred
Attain’* dancing feet. It la point-
ed oat that white shoe* an a
LeVille Coiffeuc's.
V
Wlauto
lifttaraatorr
ItldiliMii,
•urfseat an
wearing of th
yarn* af ha*
1 the length of
.m> ther color
•Htt
taw of th
■MoM
new note in today’* faahlon for
Htoi naaoM of color, mml
land tha expeewton of caaual
cloths*.
Th* pig boom In whit# inorts-
rear, eapaclally whit* slacks,
oak** whit* casual shoe* both
wear,
maktflH
logical aad smart Th* lighter
rhades to summer tultlngi fur-
ther toad to otto white ihoa*.
Calm an Hfto important
■oto to al tot mi* cappiu Mnto.
Jtoadn nh m clnnamo*, nd,
navy, bans and taupe to Mtoto
soft ntadea, smooth elegant caK-
i, and testumt kldtkln*.
Wt Hivt Prticription Permantnt W«v«i
For Your Toxture Of Hair . . .
Call Today for Your Eaifar Wava :
brilHandy o
subtle, i The o
the wary popu
comhtoattoni t
Mu* and gok
hh<e aad gny,
otN-m.
•■tom
make up Into everything front
low-cut boots to easy tlip-on* for
«• mat anlttog malt faahiaa
not** to many a year.^^^m
grained, patent, brvthcd and dates. Slingback* and stopping,sides, are aumeUmca untrimmed,
IW- to ealcutottd to make sandals an dcvaitaung In re-'sometime* adorned with old -
the Itvelleit teen tomboy convert fined smooth and lustre leather*, ifathlonad toweled buckle* or
fined smooth and lustre leathers, ifathloned I
kltten-agft junto, sleek patent Urge flat bows.
Real C ool
Put that bacon In a cold skillet
when you ar* pan-frying It.
It you teant to pep up that
broiled flah, aerv* It with a bar-
beetle sauce
Le Ville Coiffeurs
2012 N. Mato Phone 513-5012
suits, wtoto av
cents tor to*
swing to then*
The traditional
colon, hawse 11
the wearing of
of course, um
TRANSIS1
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BOYS AND GIRLS get into tha act with double knit sep-
arate* In flag waving color*. Har tulf faaturas a plaatad
skirt with braid frimmad iackat, buttonad in bra**, covering
a bona *lttvtles* shall. Brother's suit includa* trim pant*,
topped by a piped cardigan. It it Orion acrylic knit.
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Soft Spring
Is In Air
For Dresses
A soft spring U 'n the air for
it rente*.
Fashion enters an era of ro-
mance, with the mood of the
new season reflected in the gen-
tle fit and femthtne details of
softer shifts, shirtwaists and
skimmer stylet.
Blousing, bias cuts, ruffle*,
pleats, softly drawn necklines
and sleeves, droopy collars and
big floppy bows are sure to
make every woman look and
feel,her prettiest this spring.
Easy-aklrtad styles have new
swing and flare, while fuller
skirts make a come-back.
In a spring of romantic dress-
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of the moat feminine and flatter-
ing styles have soft empire shap-
ing-
But the dropped waistline to
youthfully important, too, In
“stretched-out waittllne looks"
that often end in a flounce or
flare.
The natural watoton* iiaim
a fashionable reappearance for
spring In dresses with soft,
blousey bodices and fuller
skirts,
Spring's new coetume con-
cepts include stretched • out
ideated skirt dresses with blazer
jackets, dresses with capelets,
and sleeved dresses with sleeve-
let* coal*.
The gently-shaped coat dress
and pseudo-suit, which It really
a one-piece dress that lust looks
like a ault, complete the spring
skinny, deep and wide, fund*! or
cap* shaped. Although th*
sleeved look la most feminine,
there will be plenty of atoove-
lass dresses far women who pre-
NtckUnes make news for
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lines replacing th* ' covered-up
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Th* long dress is now an eve-
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spring will aa* a romantic ar-
ray of to-the-floor chiffons
nail.
Pin stripes art starred
OoUar and Mg bow, or a com-
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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/m1/18/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.