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Campu§ Cottons
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CATHERINE ROBERTS
FASHION EDITOR
[See "Clues on Clothes" — page 65]
| Cottons for fall, smart, washable, extremely wearable and definitely patriotic. They have a warm, fresh, gay look that is young and charming. That they're practical goes without saying.
Washing these new cottons is simply a matter of careful preparation. Be sure that there is nothing in the pockets. Thoroughly dissolve a mild soap in fairly warm water, then dilute it with tepid water. Hot water is apt to dull colors and make white look yellow. When water is the right temperature (not quite cool when you put your hand in it), rapidly rinse the garment through it. It's the soapy water rinsing through the fabric that cleans it. Rinse soap out completely in at least two changes of water and preferably three. Squeeze out excess water, then hang in shade. For corduroys, hang inside out, shaking frequently. Do not iron or press corduroy. Proper clothes care keeps them looking smart longer. Do your part. Conserve clothes!
Left: Cutest Campus Coat is this teddybear fleece one (about $25) in white, gayly lined and trimmed with brilliantly striped broadcloth. Wear it over anything'. Hahne's, Newark
Detachable velveteen collar and cuffs make this cotton gingham suit a sharp choice for first fall days in school. About S8 at Loeser's, Brooklyn
Dark green pinwale corduroy jumper over a dark plaid cotton blouse makes a keen combination. Jumper costs about $8, Shirt $4. Leading stores
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