* 18, THE osnawa TIMES, Wednendey, July 14, 1965 ROYAL AUDIENCE FOR MARIA CALLAS Queen Elizabeth II, left, extends hand in greeting to Lady Diana Cooper while her mother, Queen Mother Elizabeth greets the Coun- tess of Drogheda as the royal party arrives at the Royal Opera House in Lon- don's Covent Garden. The party was on hand for the Heat-Struck Rome | Makes Fall Styles ROME (AP)--Italian fashion collections for fall and winter open Thursday in heat - struck Rome. The menace of a great} fashion revolution does not seem to tremble in the hot sum- mer air. But ignoring the heat, design-| ers' work rooms are busily cut- ting and stitching thick wools and heavy brocades, and the designers are coolly maysteri- ous. That's usual. But reading between the hints permits some predictions. Since Courreges hit Paris, above-knee skirts do not alarm. Anyway, only two designers here promise to show them. 4s Barocco, who opened with a) hit first collection last season, | says 'very, very short," and, adds: "Dropped shoulders." Antonelli says "short, shorter than last season."" Her shape will be pyramidal. | Carosa just says "markedly| short," and Fontana, "short."') Gregoriana comes out for) "below the knee." Nobody else | }mentions the matter. The pants flurry of last Janu-| | ary seems near forgotten. Titi) Brugnoli will show long jump-| suits with nine-tenths coats for) day, and Tita Rossi slips men-| tion of "pants - skirts with pleated inserts" into a pre- | showing communique. A long, slender body line looks like the common denom- linator of Italian collections. | cotton slacks Permonently permanently wrinkle free! PRICED OUR LOWEST No Money Down -- BDowntown--36 King E Open te 9 pm. 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