6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 13, 1960 or t Farm Wife and Spring Fashion Notes T>y Xtos. Richard C. Spence More width under the arms through deepened arm holes, extended bodices, and soft folds is the fashion pre diction for spring Top width and sleeve interest will also be emphasized this spring Wider sleeves, stopping just above or below the elbow will add fashion interest. * Over-size collars will again be featured They will spread wide and stand away from the neckline To complement this top interest, we’ll see extra-wide, set-in fitted mid riffs which will define the waistline Belts which gently cinch in a bloused bodice or an easy jacket will accent the waistline Wool jersey, knits, crepe and chiffon will be materials to watch - for in fashion. These will be made into gar ments which follow the body line closely The focus will be on softness and materials that drape rather than on exaggerated bulky and stif fened fabrics Real or imitation fur used in dresses, suits and coats for collars, cuffs or linings will look rich and luxurious. Bro FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER'S WAY I » - LANCASTER Ia production CREDIT ASS'N l||)7 411 W. Rose-rill* Rd Lancaster, Pa. ph ' Lanc - EX 3-3921 iv v : fjlljl 55= IJteF Hut One Hour Free Park ing for all of our cus tomers at Tort's in the second block of East King or at the Hager Pigeonhole be hind the Central Market. Serving You And Your Community A <3 Family cades will rule the scene af ter dark and costume jewel ry will be worn even more. Colors featured this spring will be brilliant 'or off-beat colors. The winter whites and pale tones will still be tops in the spring picture. Gray flannel will be the real ly big look this spring Black will again be good when used with touches of white to add the feminine touch The basic cut won’t change in this spring’s fashion pic ture, but it will appear in new materials and colors, and in new details such as pocket or neckline embroid ery, appliques and buttons ♦ -!» * NEW TEXTILE LABELING A new textile fiber label ing act, which will go into effect March 3, 1960 is a step to help you in purchasing I SUPER ■ Self Service I SHOES I 220 W. RING ST. ■ Lane. Co.'s Largest ■ Shoe Store ■ All Ist Quality ■ super low prices H«n PENN SMARE * McCOVEftN AVE * MOUHTVILLE * EAST PETERSBURG * AKftO* member federal deposit insurance corporation ACT especially apparent when fa brics and garments are in storage Humidity, tempera ture, and poor ventilation af fect the free formaldehyde in resin finishes, and cause the fabric to give off an odor. I i ANOTHER 5 St FULTON SERVICE I* TO MAKE YOUR f BANKING EASIER Even though all fabrics will be labeled with the percent age of different fibers they contain, this won’t tell how the article will perform, nor is it the only guide to fabric quality However, if you know of somd of the general properties of- the fibers con tained, you should have some idea of how the article should be cared for and what to expect from it. The new labels must con tain the generic term, which is a family name for a group of fibers, and the percentage of each fiber present in the article. If there is over five percent of a fiber in an ar ticle it must be included on the label Any fiber present in a smaller amount usually doesn’t have any bearing on the wearing quality and is designated as “other fiber”. The label must also contain the name of the manufactur er and the country of origin for imported finished pro ducts This act will apply not only to wearing apparel, but also to draperies, floor cov erings, towels, tablecloths and many other items PROCESS ELIMINATES ODORS IN FABRICS Wash and wear fabrics are now being treated with a special process to eliminate annoying odors By using a recently developed “X-O” patented process, it is pos sible to effectively prevent odors from appearing in wash and wear fabrics fin ished with formaldehyde and amine resins. The odors are SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 - v* Read labels and ask for “X-O” treated wash and wear fabrics and garments when you shop. Treatment with the “X-O” process is your assurance of odor - free clothes. 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