The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1975 Page: 5 of 46
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Chinese Influence For Holidays
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CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT
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Jcwlry will glitter and glow more
than ever in 76
"Nothing" chains are still a big issue
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placed in one of several areas in which I’m being trained,
Ms. Wallace.
According to Millard I. House, Tulsa
Public School s Human Relations
Director, the Tulsa public schools will
impression under the sheer tops
Die one-should dress is also another
Santa pleaser One-shoulder dresses in
matte jersey with a gold skinny belt or
waist wrap is a chic, sexy look A
anyone less than firm
Two looks in tunics for holiday galas
silk jersey tunic over a floorlength
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BETTER PANT SUITS
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OTHERS 1/3
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locks Lucite blocks with single
diamond insets will also be a popular
pendant for the dainty chain
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Semi-precious stones (tiger's eye,
coral, turquoise, onyx, lapis i will turn
the dial in watch faces Dials will be
easier to read and straps will be thin
and supple in mesh and lizard. For
thoi who seek a "different” look in
watches, some will boast bold,
geometric far es One line even has a
face made of peacock feathers
lx>ve knots are the newest addition to
earrings The knots are made of gold
and silver Jacks are not only a game
for children In ‘76 they become at-
tractive earrings for grown-up women
Re-enter the cufflink The cufflink will
be more popular than ever next
year, especially when hooped or balled
Tie studs will also hit the fashion scene
again to match the to-be-popular black
onyx or tiger's eye cirfflink bells
Indian Jewlry, which has undergone
a popular revival, will begin to take a
back seat in '76 The ethnic look is not
dead however, but will swing African
and Oriental.
Beads will still be strong, but they'll
be layered, layered and layered in 76
REG.
$110
Untrimmed coats
49" 89"
PANT COATS
; 36" 135
QUILTED NYLON JACKETS
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DRESSES 1/3
5”
The African influence will also grace
next year's necks African neclace,
of pewter, copper, lacquered nuts and
seeds and the neckring Neckrings of
hammered gold and silver, copper,
gold mesh and braided silk cord that
hook at the nape and fall low on the
chest will be work with open-collared
blouses and V-neck dresses
The latest look in bracelets is the
cuff Three-inch flat or curved cuffs of
gold, silver or brass will give an
elegant look to long-sleeved blouses
and dresses
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taken to eliminate the effects of any
discrimination which resulted or may
have resulted from adherence to these
re-evaluate it's policies and practices P°hcies and practices in the past
during the 1975-76 school year to assure
that no individual or group will be
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presents the Alfred Shaheen collection of
beautiful fashions, just in time for the holiday
festivities. (We've shown three here). Fabulous
looks sumptuous fabrics, and lines that are all
grace and fluidity. You'll love them. They’ll
make more of a woman of you. Mr. Ken Johnson,
Shaheen representative, will be here both days.
Enjoy informal modeling ... and if you re among
the first 200 customers, you'll receive a free
orchid!
Ms. of the Week Continued from Page 1A
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The 1973 graduate of Oklahoma State University was placed training programs, but the one here affords me the best op-
in her position by the Minority Women Employment Program, portunity to develop my chosen profession. I will be permanently
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sex Appropriate remedial steps will be tlt*e Education Amendments
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which helps professional women find jobs worthy of their skills.
“MWEP is what Tulsa needs,” said Ms. Wallace, who holds a
masters' degree in business education from Long Island (N.Y.)
University. ‘ The program places women in jobs they wouldn’t-
probably ordinarily get. It's not like a conglomerate; they become
your personal friend. In fact, it’s almost as if they were trying to
get the job.”
The former Muskogee bachelorette said that she feels the
bank’s management development program will give her a sense
of accomplishment.” I've seen a lot of different companies’
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East meets West during the holidays wrap tops over pajamas make any
this year woman the perfect holiday package
The Chinese jacket has risen from the Sheer blouses over pajamas will also
rice fields to appear as guest of honor make the liohday scene For the not-ao-
at holiday affairs The most popular daring, lace camisoles make a pretty
ones are quilted in broadtail, satin or
velvet Worn over pajama pants and a
plunging, collarless blouse, the look is
elegant
Shades of purple on a bla< k kimono
over a print tunic and black silk pants strapless bra. however, is a MUST for
bring another touch of the orient to
Tulsa
lacquer red. imperial yellow and
blai k are THE colors for holdiay gold'uff . a pajama topped with a tunic
dressing this year with a handkerduef hem edged in a
Many fashionable females will be contrasting color The tunic is perfect
wrapped for Christinas. Obi-wrap for the not-so-shm For those who are,
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Jeffrey, Charles, Jr. The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1975, newspaper, November 27, 1975; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1805774/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.