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THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 1947

School Clothes Are Different

(Written for United Press)

NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—The suit-| woo! flannel suit. case that used to carry nothing but| For variety bobby socks, Sloppy Joe sweaters| she can remove and jeans back to college will have| her scarf and entirely different contents this fall. wear the Girls who have the right clothes| ricky collar —for school this year will look lady- unadorned. ort : ith allNeat pedal pushers, smoothly] 98M %W moulded sweaters (and more shirt- around pleats. waists than sweaters), gracefully] Mary Lou = matches a red While Batbara Bundschu, | beret to her United Press fashion writer, is on costume. vacation, her column is being A senior at written by men and women in the Ladywood, fashion fields. Today's guest | )/ ary Lou is a

member of the

CHI club. Block's.) (Block's)

like, charming and decorative from The breakfast to date time.

writer is Emily Wilkens, young designer of young clothes. (Wilkens’ styles are sold here at

pleated wool skirts, rustling fullskirted date dresses, vivid colors— all shape a new picture of a college girl more like the girl father married. “Quaint” and “period” aren't back in the style vocabulary. No girl wants to look like her grandmother any more than she wants to think | like her. °

The Wardrobe to Take Back to School

This is my ides of what the back-| ROCHESTER

to-school suitcase should hold for . any girl from 13 to 20:

ONB-A softy tailored dark sutl] PRECISION RIFLE

with one white, one colored and one lame or bead-trimmed blouse. The, skirt should have the new built-up waistband to look pretty without the jacket. TWO—-Two wool skirts, one full, one slim. Neat sweater blouses and shirtwaists for mixing and match-| ing |

THREE — Two pairs of well-! tailored slacks or pedal pushers for! sports. FOUR—A bright ‘loolored wool dress, simple enough to be dressed up or down by its accessories. FIVE—A crepe dress with Jacket tor a faflle suit for Sunday and dates, I like the new satin shirtwaist dresses. i SIX—A calf or ankle-length taf-| feta or brocade party dress. This! should have a picture neckline and | a very, very full skirt, or be slinkily (pb slim and sophisticated. Brown, copper, pale amber or champagne are new colors to consider. SEVEN—A romantic, fluffy-ruffle evening gown to make you look like —and be—the belle of the ball.

. TEEN TOGS—

This Season Climbing to

College Styles Strike | school-fashion.

. success, Mary A Decorative Note | Mohienkamp

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