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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 36

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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36
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77 36 Vftdhesdoy, My 2, 1969 The Ottawa Journal -v chain or -colored stones, belts that dangle at least six inches below the hips, bracelets mat cuff the wrists, peartatudded breastplates and bib necklaces. Designer Kenneth Jay Lane says a woman "has to be beautiful" to wear the styles that might pinch a flabby back or midriff. VVoisttw Suffer WITH SLADDQ IRRITATION CommM Klawr ar Bliddtr IfrWoWam offset fttfes os OMMiy WQnMn os imiw MM tamtaa mnn and wmuo-rmi front vraaunnt. oucrdnttv KcMno urlnoitaii. SMondority, roo moy oloop and how HoadsckkBadc- moono comteff by curolna om to add urkM, and oaslng paov.

Cot CYSTEX St arvggtOl todoy. This week he showed several pounds of his baubles piled, upon one beautiful woman. Steven Brody, one of the, de signers of the Cadoro costume Jewelry collection, calls the new hardware "accessories, not Jew elry." He says the real beauty of his firm's shields and sleeve Jewelry chains and- stones to replace, or wear on top of, long sleeves was to update an old dress. With ropes of pearls staging their biggest comeback 'since tne 1930s, many jewelry design- era have decorated bodyware with individual pearls as big as marbles. Stanley Conheim of Sharon Manufacturing showed a version of a Jewelry skirt.

It was belt of ifaiiiestones, with rhine- stone tassels, that like, a grass skirt from the waist. Journal Want Ads bring quick tJSUHs. -tr GARBED FOR A PARTY, GIRDED FOR BATTLE Bodyware, a cornbbation of Arthurian annor and -costume' fatro-duced to the fashion world in New York. Model, right, wears a chain vest of cos-' turoe Jewelry. Model at left, during the show by designer Kenneth Jay Lane; wears bodyware accessories of bib-necklaces, wide belts and cuff bracelets.

Arthurian Armor For. Dressup NEW YORK (AP) Come September, ladies may be iport- ing Tioay.ware a curious 1 combination of Arthurian armor and costume jewelry Bodyware includes vests of Old At SFU Heard BURNABY, B.C. (CP) The! old war cry is echoing around the campus of Simon FraserJ University: "If you're a woman you're a second-class Making the cry is the Women's Liberation Movement, headed by Dr. Margaret L. Benston, assistant professor in SFU's chemistry department.

It claims 60 members on and off campus. "It's come about," he says, "because women are meet ing with discrimination: so cially, legally, politically and economically they are made to fed inferior." -Inferior to whom? of course, says Dr. Benston, but the WLM ts "amdous not to take the same direction as some lot the AuieiJcan -mm wm -mum have become violently- anti- The group wants to convince men that women aren inlerior. At the same time, says Dr. Benston, it also wants tp con vince women to "improve the ooncention women have of themselves." Dr.

Benston, a young, single blonde, explained: "We really want women to recognize their potential, their true identity, and in that way to achieve the peace of mind which wul enable them to exisjt under the present social system. "We want to change the social order too, but we feel that by banding together we can achieve Strength sufficient to accompbsh our purpose without having to become aggressive and lose our femininity. WLAf members, she-says, -'have come to see that being a woman is not simply a matter of being a particular sex. Being a woman is a Job. It's an eco nomic category.

There's a specific kind of work that women do. Women are people who take care of domestic duties, who give birth to and raise children. Their working conditions are bad. The hours are long. The pay is low.

It's- a very low-status Job and it's work real work. Those of us who are on cam pus get together and talk over our problems. And we've discovered that the forces which act against our best inter ests' are all caused by the present, social system." What the group is attempting. said Dr. Benston, "is to under stand women's roles, to try to improve the conception women have of themselves, as well as the conception, men have of women.

FIGHT THAT OIL MONTREAL (CP) Hair care expert Irene Smith offers. this advice for anyone fighting oily bain Wash hair only once a week more frequent scrub- bings stimulate oil gland secretion and add to the problem. Keep brushes, combs and rollers' dean. Change pillowcases and head scarves almost dairy. TO cleanse the scalp use the pads of the fingertips never fingernails.

In between sham poos, use a dry mist or powder to absorb excess oiL PREVENTS LOSS Children's school lunch money can be attached to the inside of a pencU.box or book bag with cellophane tape to keep them from losuig'it. STORE YOUR FURS at lit Bank St. UCt Rideau Street Convent TOOth i rthidby Party Rideau Street Convent, will mark Its lbqtbi birthday with celebrations on October and Committees and sub-commit- tees have been meeting and making plans to make sure the festivities go However the registration committee has problems. In trying to track down former'' pupils they need marri names and current s2 Letters and programs will' be sent out shortly to; those on the mailing list. Former students who want to attend the eventSrshould send up-to- date inform ventr Mrs.

atkm to the con- Jacques Boucher and Raoul Landriault are convening the dinner to be held at the Chateau Laurier on Saturday, Oct i. WIDE VARIETY i fish Jts inland water ha 600 varieties tf chore depths. -j July Clearance Balance of Stock Greatly Reduced- Dresses: Cocktail, Afternoon and Golf, Suits: Summer, i Few Knits and Tweeds 151 Metcalfe Street Tht London Arms QlQTdJoX AOCtSv 209 SPARKS STREET MALL BEGINS TOMORROW MORNING AT 9 A.M. 'WNG C0A.S cwiwviBLES, SUITS -stku -swiHs If rawcoms 12 IgSF COCKTAIL DRESSES $io Vi price 20 33oo I D0 NOT OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MIGHTS TB. 9 HUNDREDS OF UMADVERTISED BARGAINS COMPAKE TUB WITH THi OtMURT SAIL HOE WE OTOI TOO TNE WOHK rTMBT UOKT WUI AT MRU YMI CART AFfOtB TO MBS BIT SMtt.

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