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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Mar 1975, p. 25

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spurgeons Down-to-earth prices make Easter shopping a pleasure at 's! Spring Gloves Shirred wrist shorties in black, white, navy or beige nylon, one size. Quilt-look Patent Bags Stitched krinkle poly-pat­ ent bags with multi-com­ partments. Black, white, bone, red or navy. Look Pretty in Pastels on Pretty Spring Nights The look is soft for spring, with floaty dresses and water- color pastels for misses, priced from 14.99. See them all! V -neck po lyester w i th cape s leeves , f lower , 12 -18 . . .19 .99 Jersey print with twin-print sheer sleeves, 12-18 17.99 Polyester gown with shear print jacket, 10- 18.99 189 1656 9 MARY CUSTOMER BankAmericahq Market Place Shopping Center 4400 W. Rt. 120, McHenry, III, Phone: 385-4100 BEAUTY SALON 385-4520 Hassle-free hairstyles head into Spring 1975 Bursting into Spring with the Big Look, new fashions ease away from last year's fitted tailored looks and slip easily into new soft clothes that are feminine and comfortable. Up top, hair keeps cadence with soft curls, waves, and sweeps to swing with the loose-fitting styles. Top to toe, the total look is so different from last Spring that anyone hoping to coast along in 1974's fash­ ions will be as obvious as a bikini in a snowstorm. To put the new fashion PAGE 6-SUPPLEMENT TO THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER section forward and use Super Curl's largie roller attachment to blend top and side h&ir into a frame of relaxed waves that sweep off and away from the face. • Those who prefer the ease of shorter hair and the look of lots of curls look into gear, styling ex­ perts at The Gillette Com­ pany suggest starting with a new hairstyle to match the windblown air of Spring's billowing tent sil­ houettes and modified chemises. A lightweight tool like the company's Super Curl 3 In 1 Steam Styler with attachments is an easy-to-use aid in creating new coiffures right at home. For exam­ ple, give shoulder-length hair a new twist and try this subtle style: shampoo and dry hair; comb top can get professional-look­ ing results with the small roller attachment on Su­ per Curl 3 In 1. This light­ weight tool gives strands shape and fullness for fluffy, off-the-face styles suitable for work and play. Good for touchups or for straight-to-curly crea­ tions, the gentle styler steams as it curls for a longer-lasting set. To top new graceful hairstyles and clothes, -FRL. MARCH4LJL975,,, think "big" with headgear by favoring large-brim­ med hats that balance the generous capes, ponchos and smock blouses. Spruce up an older hat with a large feather or lively- patterned hat band. The scarf will continue to be all-Important in a heads-up appearance for Spring '75, worn in a long, loose neck-tie fashion; or completely hiding the hair in an old-fashioned ba­ bushka to complement the new peasant blouses. The first and last word in any beautiful new look is natural-looking hair, so don't put out a penny for new clothes without first fashioning a hairstyle as fresh and feminine as fashions for Spring. fashion name £ gifted lady designed her first lie for her hus-v^ band, the late Malcolm D.v Whitman, a national ama- \ teur tennis champion. He wore the tie at the Racquet Club, where fellow mem­ bers inquired where they too can get one like it. His wife was Countess Mara. After that it was creativity in action,' by design. The Countess became famous for her "gentle­ men's cravats," but has since expanded her collec­ tion to include a compre­ hensive wardrobe for men that distinguishes the fashion leader from the follower.

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