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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Mar 1984, p. 42

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In the grand tradition... Current and classic styles are rooted in fashions of ages past mi .*£ ff v.*,v , ,Vv , , }A% . PAGE lO-PLAlNDEALER WEDNESDAY. MARCH 28, 1984 army, stationed in Many classic and con­ temporary fashions have origins buried in the past. The ascot is a fashion which began in Victorian England, where stylish gentlemen, who went to the races at Ascot equally to see and to be seen, wore rec­ tangular silk scarves tied about the neck in such a way that the knot was not apparent, and fastened with an elegant pin in silver or gold. One of today's favorite fabrics, corduroy, actually dates back to the 18th cen­ tury, when it was devised in France and, in an attempt to give the new fabric a bit of cachet, was dubbed "corde du roi," which translates as "the king's cloth." Humble beginnings Culottes, have a more re­ cent--and eminently prac­ tical--origin. Well into the 20th cen­ tury, the tiny island of Ber­ muda maintained a regulation which prohib­ ited women from donning shorts. In order to facilitate bi­ cycle riding by women, cu­ lottes were created--long' enough to observe the law, but iarsmore convenient than a skirt for bicycling and other activities. Out of the dust And khaki, a fabric which while perennial has had special importance in re­ cent years, traces its roots to India. The Hindu word for "dusty." khaki came into being when the British India. discovered to their chagrin that their pristine white uniforms were the perfect dust-collectors. Pragmatism prevailed,, and it wasn't long before the' troops began dipping their i uniforms into pools of mud till they turned a practical, "khaki" shade, which has! been traditional military dress ever since. In fact, what fabric or style is truly new? Rather, there is a continual renewal of fashion--choosing what from the past is best and most attractive, and mak­ ing it seem new and excit­ ing once again, earning it the hallowed nan.c c" "classic." Come See the WORLD'S MOST-EFFICIENT AIR CONDITIONER by at the Trade Fair TINDALL HEATING 4426 Mi-Point Road (815) 385-2240 A touch of elegance l PICTURED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ARE JACK SMYTH, TRACY STOLLE, MIKE STOLLE, ISTANDINGI DEBBIE RINN & ADDIE PEKLO (SEATED) OF ADVENTURES UNLIMITED TRAVEL. WEVE BEEN COMPILING INFORMATION ON ALL VACATIONS IMAGINABLE & INVITE YOU TO" STOP BY OUR BOOTH TO GATHER MATERIAL ON THAT SPECIAL TRIP YOU & YOUR FAMILY HAVE BEEN DREAMING ABOUT. WE'D ENJOY MEETING & GREETING YOU & SHOWING YOU HOW TO MAKE THAT FANTASY VACATION COME TRUE. SEE US AT THE FAIR & LET YOUR ADVENTURES BEGIN! CHAR(X)AL TROUSERS are the perfect match, worn with a tuxedo-front shirt in crisp while. Pleated in front, and with a satin waistband, the trousers are by Neon, of "Tre*ira" and rayon. M 1 527 West South Street, Woodstock, IL 60098 (815) 338-2500 Our Goal To You... Service and Education •Diabetes screening •Diabetes classes and counseling •Senior citizens flu immunization program •Prenatal series for new parents •Outpatient nutrition counseling •"I Can Cope" cancer education •Blood pressure monitoring •Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) •Health Information Center For More Information, Please Contact EDUCA TION DEPARTMENT 338-2500 Ext. 321 ADVENTURES UNLIMITED TRAVEL 4 7 2 0 W E L M S T . M C H E N R Y I L L . 344-4100 STOP BY OUR BOOTH AND TRY OUR TANNING BED! •CABBAGE PATCH BOLLS TANFASTlCff , 0^1 \7 , | \ I 'Mt lu i l I OjSS 3100 W. LINCOLN'McHENRYB " *" • ..r M JOO& Tkiks, REGISTER TO WIN A CABBAGE PATCH DOLL AT THE FAIR! NAME ADDRESS : • PHONE ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOL LIKE * NO PURCHASE NECESSARY.

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