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Village Squire, 1977-03, Page 22"little" dress is back in a big way. Short lengths are just flirtations at the moment. The word is "no" to the return of the mini (something Paris is pushing). A better bet is the inch above the knee or inch below, mostly according to preference. Handkerchief hems are new for spring. Waists are tied, wrapped, buckled and knotted, from wide string buckled belts to sash wraps, soft plastic bow -ties to the knotted rope kilt. The wide belt is important with full skirts. Scarves are everywhere: The newest place to wrap it is the hip. Huge scarves become the big ethnic cover-ups. Lots of shawls, serapes and kerchiefs. The cummerbund, the peasant sash and the obi are all ways to wrap the waist with scarves. The sarong scarf will be the big beach coverup again. Hats: think "head coverings" instead. We're talking about turbans, skull caps and hoods. The sun visor cap is a news note for this spring. Shoes: sleek and chic Whether they're ladylike or fantasy -prone, the new shoes are mostly sleek and feminine. The flat shoe is back looking great with the new full skirts. See it in ballerinas, fishermen sandals, espadrilles, little open sandals. The sandal wins for daytime: with a higher heel sexier feminine look, in all colors. Open -toe slings,plain pumps, and lots of T -straps all go with the new spring dressing. There are more variations on, the espadrille wedge. For evening: the see-through plastic shoe and the ribbon -tied black satin high heeler are the new kickers. • All in all, it's a great year for flattering your feet with high "highs," low "lows," satin and toes and bows! ,vNE1R EAST tP1NER (� A crisply tailored jacket with slim, ease skirt In pin stripe silk is one of the looks for this spring. A silk shirt and pocket kerchief soften the lines. PG. 20. T::E VILLAGE SQUIRE/MARCH, 1977. FOR CHILDREN & INFANTS Girls and Boys sizes to 14 yrs. CAMPUS SHOP Stratford's only exclusive Children's Wear Store 92 Wellington Jt. Phone 271-3720