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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 46

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THE HARTFORD COURANT: Sunday, March 29, 1987 H3 FASHION '87 swimsuit trends offer broad spectrum of styles strong. Florals are making a slow comeback. Gkante rtnO-niaA 1ltlra apA tllA Koct Coll. ft ers, but bare bellies are in. The most popular one-niece two-nieces also called monokinis or trikinis that are attached in a single garment but expose the stomach.

Tanks are still the No. 1 customer choice, retailers say, but if you prefer bandeaus, you'll find them. Suits with surplice tops and those with gathering and draping are some of the most flattering cuts. Bikinis are likely to be even more popular as summer nears. But the days of extreme exposure are over.

Waistlines that truly reach to the waist are the newest look and are usually paired with athletic-style tops with racer backs. Although incredibly high legs are still available, most leg cuts are reasonable yet flattering. Knight-Ridder Newspapers This season, swim wear makers have taken a tip from sportswear designers and are offering a wide range of fashionable trends for all sorts of bodies. Prices run from about $30 into the hundreds. The choices: Colon Metallic treatments the newest looks last year have carried over to become the biggest sellers so far this season, says Mark Sidle, vice president of Swim 'N' Sport.

This year's metallics are sparingly applied as part of the fabric pattern. Also, look for black accented with brights. You'll see plenty of the lemon yellow that has been hot for the past few years, although perhaps not as much as you've seen in the past. For juniors, look for pastels. Prints: From the snake pattern on the Gottex bikini to leopards and zebras, exotic animals are in, says Brenda Rosenberg, vice president and fashion director for Burdines department stores.

Polka dots, large or small, and stripes prevail. Geometric prints are in 7 of skirted suits as styles for the matronly and La Blanca demure. No longer. Forties and '50s looks with ruffles, skirts and draping are some of this year's trendiest styles for the fashion forward. Waistlines that truly reach to the waist are the newest look in bikinis.

What glasses you wear can affect your style of eye makeup By KIMBERLY GOAD Dallas Morning News If you wear eyeglasses and can't see beyond your nose, applying eye makeup probably involves holding a magnifying glass in one hand as you stroke your eyelid with the other. Worse yet, air your efforts may be for naught. Depending on the prescription of your lenses, your eyes may appear smaller or larger than they actually are. "If you wear glasses, it's important to pay particular attention to your makeup," says internationally renowned makeup artist Rex Hilverdink. "You need to bring your eyes out more than most women.

"If you don't normally wear eye makeup, do so when you wear your glasses No matter how lightweight, clear or visually non-existent eyeglass frames are, they're going to throw a slight shadow on your face." If you do wear makeup, he says, simply intensify the colors and strengthen the application. Hilverdink suggests lightening the entire eye area with a concealer in the shape of your glasses, going from just under the brows to the lower rim of the eye socket. Then apply powder, base and the rest of your makeup. If your lenses diminish the size of your eyes, the right colors will help make them appear larger. Choose shades that enhance your natural eye color.

(For instance: blues, pinks, mauve for blue eyes; browns, gray, peach and beige for brown eyes; olive, lime and yellowish greens, coral and apricot for green eyes.) Along the same lines, if your lenses increase the size of your eye, dark shades of these same colors will make them look smaller. In either case: Highlight only one feature: eyelids, lashes or brows. With the latter, make sure they're hidden by your frames or follow their shape. Avoid heavy-handed application with mascara, it can rub off on your lenses. So-called lash-lengthening mascaras with fibers can be especially messy.

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With her husband, Vinnie, Marie spent many Friday nights playing cards with Joe and Rose. As she tells the story, Joe often would take these Friday-night gatherings as occasions to tease Rose about the narrowness of her views about sex. "Now, listen, Rosie," he would say to her, his blue eyes twinkling. "This idea of yours that there is no romance outside of procreation is simply wrong. It was not part of our contract at the altar, the priest never said that and the books don't argue that.

And if you don't open your mind on this, I'm going to tell the priest oa you." But, according to Marie Greene, Rose remained firm in her beliefs, and years later, after her last child was born, she simply said, "No more sex." From then on, she and Joe had separate bedrooms. Rose seemed to have accepted an earlier and outdated Catholic code at face value. According to the strictest interpretations set forth by Saint Augustine and Pope Gregory the Great, pleasure was not a fit purpose for intercourse. In contrast, Gloria Swanson was the forerunner of the far more liberated woman who was emerging in the 1920s. An adventurer by nature, determined to live her life as fully as she could, Gloria had early on become an outspoken partisan of the revolution in manners and morals that was promising to bring about fundamental changes in the relationships between men and women.

How much Rose knew about Gloria remains an interesting question. At the age of 90, Rose still was outspoken in her assertion that she never worried, not even for a day, about Joe's relationship with Gloria. Journeying back in memory to discover what she wanted to believe, she recalled simply that Gloria needed Joe desperately to straighten out "the financial morass" she had created for herself; unable to cope anymore on her own, she had reached out to Joe as the one man who could keep her from going bankrupt Seen from the distance of time, the image of Gloria that Rose called back to her mind was the image of a talented but lonely woman for whom love and marriage were very complicated matters. Indeed, throughout her life Rose spoke about Gloria with a strange solicitude, never publicly giving the slightest hint of jealousy, fear or rage. Yet it is impossible to believe that Rose did not know.

And there is at least one story that gives evidence that she did. According to this story, her father, John Fitzgerald, had come to his own understanding of the situation months earlier but had preferred to take on Joe first before telling Rose. Geraldine Hannon, Rose's niece, vividly recalls overhearing a loud argument one summer afternoon at the Fitzgerald house in which Fitzgerald told Joe straight out that unless he stopped the affair with Gloria immediately, he would tell Rose. Undaunted, Joe threatened in turn that if Fitzgerald did tell Rose he would simply marry Gloria. That's all there was to it In the first round Fitzgerald backed down, but apparently some weeks later Rose's mother, Josie, decided to take the matter into her own hands by forcing Rose to see what everyone else knew.

If this is true, it leads one to wonder how much of Josie's telling reflected true concern for her daughter and how much a subliminal desire to retaliate against her for the special love she had always received from her father. There is something about the manner of telling that suggests "You see, you fool, your beloved husband is no different from your beloved father. Now you finally know what men are really like!" Even supposing Rose was told to her face about the affair, it seems, from all accounts, that she willed the repugnant knowledge out of her mind. After all, Rose seemed to have what she wanted in her marriage: children, wealth and privilege. At the same time, the marriage satisfied what may have been her own desire for sexual distance.

Better perhaps to follow the pattern set by her mother long ago: to suffer in silence rather than take the enormous risk of shattering the entire family and bringing public disgrace upon herself and her husband. So long as she felt secure about remaining Mrs. Joseph Kennedy, what did the rest really matter? In this attitude Rose was not alone. According to Cy Howard, if you looked closely at the marriage of almost any Hollywood producer in those days, you'd find a similar story. "No matter what the mistress has," Mrs.

Zanuck would say, "she's not Mrs. Zanuck, so why should I worry? So long as I've got the house and the name and the position, that's all that counts." With all this at stake, it is little wonder that Rose never publicly let on that she knew what everyone around her knew. So long as her marriage remained secure, the pretense allowed her to keep intact the one thing that was sacred to hen the institution of the family. Monday in Connecticut Living: Joe Kennedy makes a devastating decision about his retarded daughter Rosemary that he regrets for the rest of his life, NOTE: Foltene is now available in all JC Penney Stores with cosmetic departments. JCR3nney Shop Sunday 11 a.m.

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