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...substantial: a plaid skirt can sell for $115, a blazer for $100, a seersucker suit for $135. However, as a Brooks Brothers spokesman points out, the clothes appeal to women of all ages and backgrounds. "A career businesswoman can buy a corduroy suit or a British-looking hounds-tooth jacket and wear it for years. More college students than ever are buying these clothes." Says a fashion coordinator for a big Boston store: "Personally, I think it reflects the political atmosphere. It's a reassuring look, reminding people of earlier times that were perhaps saner." Like school days...
Police were still looking last night for the intruder, a 5-ft., 10-in. man wearing dark pants and a blue down jacket...
...Seattle, they call him the "old shoe," and Thornton Arnold ("T") Wilson, 59, certainly is that. Eight years ago, when he became chairman of the board, he did not bother moving out of his noisy office to more elegant surroundings down the hall. Each morning he sheds his suit jacket and conducts business in a navy blue sweater. When the temperature gets too cold, he can even be seen working in his hat and overcoat. And despite a yearly income in the million-dollar range, Wilson still lives in the same house he bought 30 years ago and drives himself...
Western Division: LOS ANGELES DODGERS--Classy teams bounce back. Several things happened at once to cause last season's fiasco, but you can bet your Linda Ronstadt Dodger jacket they won't happen again. Dave Goltz and Don Stanhouse are here to insure that even if Doug Rau wins one of six and Bob Welch five of 11 like last year, Burt Hooton won't have to carry the pitching staff alone...
...participants in yesterday's first court session came from a variety of backgrounds. The lawyers lined along the left side of the room sat on a pew next to that of labelled "public officers." The "public officers" wore suits, their uniform or simply shirt and jacket; they wore their guns in holsters wrapped around their waists. They were also all white. On the right side of the courtroom stood the two security officers, one Black and one white. Without a smile they assisted defendants in and out of the jail into the courtroom. Sitting in the front in the judge...