Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Jul 1974, p. 35

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PAGE 17 - SUPPLEMENT TO M. Il l SIM |«| A INI l i Al I M Will , , III V III , | |»74 ^GRANDSTANDING WITH COLOR . . . i* u favorite jewelry ploy for fal l . Showing how well i l works, the Jewelry Indus­ try Council brings together three necklaces: flat tened ame­ thyst heads strung with t iny culturcd pearls , wafers of rosy rhodocrosite that also hunch into real gypsy dangles, ame­ thyst and rhodonite heads in their natural shapes shot through with gold heads. More amethysts cool f ingers in diamond accented rings. Fall's new jewelry matches fashion s new femininity With all the fashion grandstands with color, world in a new elegance^tjmatching and surpassing accessories must show*vfall's fare. Jade, tiger's eye, class action, a thorough- onyx, coral, lapis lazuli, bred style. Like karat gold jewelry, it's for real, worth the world, eternally fas­ cinating, rapturously beautiful. And as fall-full of fashion as only its time­ less elegance can be, points out the Jewelry Industry Council. Pendants are shorter and shorn of wild imagin­ ings so they are daintier and much more feminine. Even geometric designs have opened up and soft­ ened up, still linear but never listless. Pins are on the move again: scarves, hats, sleeves, necklines, waist­ lines, shoulders become their revival path. That neckline pet, the simple gold chain, attends to this season's necklines v th newness and a need­ ed busyness using textures, depth, matching bracelets, the inspiration of a pin. Karat gold jewelry amethyst, aventurine, rho­ docrosite are the rainbow makers and the gold at their end might be great chains for wrapping, chokers for emphasis, the matinee for mixes, ear­ rings, bracelets, rings to match the preciousness and the style. Diamonds add to the karat gold splendor. Small diamonds do it with a cre­ ativity that's never budg­ eted but a price that is. Ultra formal diamond jewelry looks to karat gold for a liberation to trendy daytime wear. Unusual karat gold jackets and frames release earrings, pins, bracelets, rings for additional hours of admir­ ation. The other precious part­ ners: rubies, emeralds, sapphires, are equally elo­ quent in delivering the elegant message of fall with gold, more precious than ever. Remembrance of things past GIBSON GIRL long dress and the l i t t le Victorian smock dress reflect the new nostalgic styling for l i t t le women, in polished cotton redberry, green, gold and blue field f lower print lavished with antique lace. The sashed Gibson dress has a high-necked cream bodice, with yoke and sleeves of lace. The child 's smock has an overlay of cream lace on the sleeves and at the hem. By Kate Greenaway in Pacific Fab­ rics durable press. 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It is durable Naugahyde vinyl but with millions of tiny pores invisible to the naked eye which allow the fabric to "breathe." To accent her "Napo­ leon Room," the Viennese- born designer has used several touches remindful of the Empire. Tiny lion I Mom OHM l*K I 'O I ,ION HKADS, this small "Napoleon MOIMII" In Km» I I ' l'MT ha» many touches of the Empire |M*rl«Ml, l lcr IIIHIC version of a boudoir also has a Nauga- Imle-cmrreil "Witl lAwuy" recliner chair which can si t only three Inches from the wall and yet go into full recline. I erry cloth curpcts the floor. Greens and browns plus a soupvon of hurKiindy give the room a rich masculine aura. heads and paw-like feet of tfold ornament the pew­ ter glass-topped table The curtain stripes and small gold obelisk also reflect the period of the Great Conqueror. On the wall, reflected in a mirrored panel, are four antique maps of regions in France. She used rust-brown Naugahyde to give a rich masculine leather-look to the walls and sink cabi­ net. All fixtures are gold- plated and the shaving mirror rests in a gold bracket. Glazed terra cot- ta tiles form the step, and the rug is colorful terry cloth, just right for fresh­ ly showered feet. Problem grease in kitchen? Here's how to make it clean and sparkling In most homes, the kitchen is the center of action: it's the scene of meals, family gatherings, informal entertaining of friends. So, keeping it bright and inviting is im­ portant. Combat the invisible but dulling grease coating that is formed just about every­ where by cooking fumes and steam with new Grease Relief kitchen de- greaser. Use it full- strength on a wet sponge or cloth for cleaning sticky range tops, stoves or coun­ ter tops. Add it to regular dish water to boost grease- cutting action on pots and pans, dishes and plastic- ware. With a little attention to eliminating this slick, hid­ den grease veneer, you can keep the kitchen as spar­ kling as the activities that go on in it. If you lose interest in you're dyin^. life. Jh/fm AUG. 1-2-3RD HERE ARE A FBH OF THE MANY BARGAINS YOU WILL FIND. ELTONE SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL For Walls, Woodwork & Cabinets CLOSEOUT--COLORS ONLY QUARTS REG. 2.65 DOLLAR DAYS „$.50 GALLONS REG. 8.60 DOLLAR DAYS $2.00 FOLDING BABY HIGH CHAIR REG. 18.50 $DAY *12.95 No. 134 RECESSED REG. MEDICINE CABINET 49.95 BLACK & DECKER HEDGE SHEARS REG. 29.99...$DAY„ *23.99 No. 8120 * $ DAY f % $22.99 ® FOLDING TABLE 24"X60" REG. 12.19 $DAY 8.98 REG. 1.99 STYROFOAM ICE CHEST ^y $ ] 2 9 No. I6 FOLDING COT REG. 12.95 $DAY $9.95 FOLDING BED REG. 12.95 $DAY $9.95 VYCITALS \PRQj HARDWARE 1228 N. GREEN ST. McHENRY iMtHVUi'MA,. TTT

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