EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1939. Harmony In Ensemble Is i Cue for Men Season's Shirts. Ties and Kerchiefs Give Smart : Effect; Suit Type Important. Approaching sprint? and Hitmmor Willi com Tort as the keynote, the l'J'.iO male will he wearing light jnesh nnI voile stiirts lti white nnd Htripeil effects on pantel colorings . . . shirts wilh a million liny win dows to allow free passage of air. , . . completely conditioned for comfort. The collaiK will he Htarch k'flH and of the kuuio light material, Jnlerlined with a porus fahrie that will not Impede the flow of air. For more dressy occasions the man fn-t he-know wilt select shirt, tie and handkerchief ensembles 1hat are now marketed by some of Iho leading shirt manufacturers. Knscmhle buying for men is not new by any means; however the Btyling behind the ensemble is dif ferent. Ensemble sets now are not made to mulch Identically but the motif of the shirt Is picked tip In the handkerchief an dtie and re woven in supplementary designs In each, with the color harmony car ried out to contrast or complement. Such subtle combinations of shirt, handkerchief and tic eliminate the Htereotyped Identically matched eets, and make for a well-dressed plan. Thought Given Type In selecting ensemble sets care ful attention should be paid to the typo of suit each Is to be worn with. Jt is a mistake to wear a plain colored- tie, suit and shirt . . . the tie Hhould be striped. One should never wear n prominently striped tie with a prominently striped suit . . . that's gilding (he Illy. Neat figured ties look better with a striped fuiit.pr striped shirt. Don't wear a plaid tie wilh a plaid suit . . .Wen if a plain colored lie. When buying a shirt, whether white or colored, look to the collar first. It should be set properly with the figures or stripes symmet rical on each point. Tho collar Bhoiild be sanforized or else It will probably shrink out of fit and mako the shiif useless after several wash ings. $ Suit- Your T ype You. should also Helect tho collar nf tho shirt to suit your 1' r fjico and neck. If you have a long neck, thin face, buy the lab or tail less, typo of collar ... It gives the illusion of a shorter neck. If you Jiavo a short neck and round square face you should wear a long pointed collar ... It gives you ultllude. II you arc aveiiii'-1, weur Iho round-pointed collar . . . It's rvory dressy and Kinart. In fact uu iiverage-necked, avoraged-fuced fel low can wear most popular styles. Hlouses this spring are more di versified than over and offer end less possibilities In picking up that old suit as well as for many new combinations. Silk sheers, crepes And satins all are used for blouses designated for wear day, and night. The feminine trend so important in read-lo-wear Ik repeated In Idolises, and even the most tailored models have dressmaker details uucli as lucking, pleating or shir king. Silk sheer jabot blouses continue In popularity. Uiiliy blouses wilh pin tucked yokes and little round collars repeal the "little ghi" look of many spring suits, lumberjack Idouscs are liked both for suits and iiinuer skirts. Walstrouls, come with V necks, are new looking. C'amisole blouses are endorsed ami aiulnlmeher In the recent Parts op enings showed a lovely afternoon Ibhmse of a while silk sheer with deep V neck outlined by ruffles of Havy blue- Val lace. The camisole nlso had a ruftle of Val hue where l showed at Iho neckline. Many feminine details form the Iiim of even the plainest blouses, l'ockels provide Interest as they it re set on at annles or seen in new phapes such as triangles or like pouch bans. Contrasting color Cttltchiug is used on many of the tailored models. Satin applhiues or . spaghetti tortus a imart film tor jnousseline tie sole blouses. Cart-, ridge pleats, cluster and pin luck ing are all noted. Yokes, sometimes WHY Stay at home. Drive around nnd sec our fauns and gardens. PAY less (or our insurance and enjoy MOKE Security Serv ice and Stability . . . LOW COST For Careful Drivers 1 RED A. GOFF 122 So. Stephen! Phone 218 Which? Traditional or Modern Wclleliosi-ii accessories add to the clmnii of tills Federal bedroom group. The nlKht table IliuiiKhlfully curries an ash tray; and Die de Blgn mottr, iH the attractive hih.mI treatment. tig;, ' d t ii e ' I? A many-purpose grouping of modern nieces, demonstrating the beau ty of walnut with an attractive new gray-tone finish. The halrlike stripe of natural maple inlaid, gives unusual effect to this (iilbcrt liolnfe'H design. Jlerman Miller Furniture Co. Smart Rooms Come In Packages ' 1' r V irtt This Is literally a Packaged Hooin, coverings, lamps, and furniture, room because of Its adaptability to shirred confirm I he interest shown In the horlzoual line. One silk piuuo blouse inspired by a Chuncl model continues the horlzoual tucks across the hodtce in line witli the sleeves. Stripes make news whether they are bayadere, shirting or one of the new novelty printed versions. which combine plain and Moral stripes or which shows designs Im posed ou the stripes. GAY TRIMMINGS GIVEN NEW HATS Che important part that color plas In spring wardrobes, will nec essitate a harmonizing hat for each lostniire - and fortunately there are nouh silhouettes to allow for un limited hat wardrobes! Sluillmv to IiIkIi; doll size for little nirl fashions: forward moving to balance the new compromise haircomb, and neuerousdy drama tized with flowers and feathers, rib bons and elis. wimples and snoods . even vegetables and fruits, or severely tailored: with such a var iety of types and every hat an lu lu ideal interpret at inn, (lie Amer ican woman will have "enough hats" this spring lu sailors and pill boxes, swaggers and turbans, ol I -t he-face and roller brim styles to liiooM from. Tip on Roasting A roast without u bone or one licit has been boned and rolled will icipiito a lew more minutes rousting per pound than a mast with :i hone Foot Glamour for Spring . . . " u lMvhcu every one ot inir styles for flatlcting dc- tail, aiid because they're CCvJr the pietticsl shoes of '.'ie season. , . tel. GOLDIE'S BOOTERIE Rostburg's Only Exclusive Shoe Store '. ' ' ' I ' ' ! It sold complete to wallpaper, floor and named the "All-American" American use. FULL ENSEMBLE CALLS FOR FURS So many of the new coats and suits have been intentionally de signed without collars, because most women prefer to wear separ ate furs to the usual typo of fur collar. Whether your choice will be a pair of twin silver foxes may de pend on your height and weight! These massive furs are most flat tering to the fairly tall, slender fig ure. Hut a multiple skin scarf of baum or stone marten, or mink, kolinsky or sable, will Hatter any woman, and that Includes the girl who Is daintily short. A smart a (hi it ion lo a woman's coat wardrobe is the bolero or chunky jacket of far. whether It be fox. lynx, kolinsky, skunk, guanaco. or any othei' of the favorite furs of the season. Not only Is such a garment an alternate to the cloth coat it serves double duly as u luxurious evening wrap. 0 . NON-POISON SPRAY FOR APHIDS NEEDED Aphiils are the gardener's worst pest. These small lice-like insects Mick the sap from leaves. They are visible to the naked eye and come in all colors, usually ou the underside of leaves of shrub::, trees, and (lower plants. Poisons do not atlect litem. Spray with a nou- poisouous spray of pyiethrum otnpoand 1 fTi. Ti Gay and Intriguing Colors Noted in Furnishings for Replacement. With the house-cleuuing season approaching, many a home-maker Is going to find shabby chairs that need replacing; tables that might be re-const rue ted, even If they are slightly "dated," but which would probably be best scrapued and a smalt investment made in new fur niture, floor coverings have gone to seed, and new ruga will be needed in regular room sixes. J he new styles and colors are gay and intriguing, and stores of this community are about to show Hie newest models, fresh from the great furniture centers, where buy-, ers from all sections of the coun try gathered in the dead of winter,' ui make selections for the season i now upon us. Comfort and Beauty The designers know tiie public wants both comfort and beauty in its home furnishings. The house- wire, constantly being kept alert to the style and color trends. Is tak ing the same pride In keeping her home freshly up-to-date as she is in her own wearing apparel, lint she wants comfort along with beauty. Iho designers have given their Imaginations uu exciting fling, and the results are fresh appealing col ors in upholstery, draperies and lloor coverings. Of special inter- st to those who favor "blues, will be the new shade, a dusky gruy that does not lose its sparkle under artificial light. Wines, too, will be carried along Into the color picture for the spring. I'astels, beige, mauve, dusty green, turquoise blue. Dial pink, are a tew of the colors which will be seen during the com ing months. Planned Convenience The new furniture is a little more bulky than formerly, but the lines tre rounded in sophisticated sim plicity. Additional built-in nook shelves,' space for kuickuacks, and drawer space have been planned with convenience in mind. The woods used are a bit lighter in fin ish, wilh the honey and golden fin ishes leading in popularity and tak ing the place of the glaring white finishes of a few years ago. Following next In line is lain enturv. which moved forward a hit during tho lasL few months, tho furniture fashion crystal-gazers tell us. The styles reproduced reflect the usual beauty of the original pieces, but the nnisnes are new. Mahogany is to ho seen in rich pure colors with soft satiny tex ture: while walnut continues to prove that dull finishes are none I he-less interesting. Highly figured neers predominate, but the trend is toward straight grains. lly AMCIA HAUT NKA Service Staff Writer The spring crop of beauty prep arations Is in full bloom. This is the time to pick' what you need for reconditioning your hands, hair and complexion an dto give jour face the smartly new, greatly cov- ted tresh-as-a-daisy look. If winter winds have left your elbows rough and your hands chap ped, you may bo Interested in a ream preparation said to contain almost nothing except pure lanolin. It comes in a tube, is really quite Inexpensive and is easy to use. Simply smooth a thin film of It on happed areas several nigius a week and leave it on while you sleep. Kit New Feature Also new is a kit containing three Hems lo make keeping hands love ly a simpler task. The nail Ionic is lo he massaged into cuticles ami finger tins at night afU'r you have had vonr bath and creamed your lace. The hand cream goes on af terward. It's a light textured though oily preparation and should he massaged vigorously Into wrists iind hands. The third item in the kit is it pair ol sott gloves, t nese are siam- proot, washable and ot a lanric hich cream cannot penetrate. Tut t hem on utter bunds have been it's Phone 424 for ' ? Beauty MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS thoroughly oiled and massaged Wear all night. Samples Issued If you are tired of trying to de cide wutcu of the seasons new shades of rouge, powder and lip stick are becoming, you'll be pleas ed to Know that more and more manufacturers are putting out tiny samples of their cosmetics and en couraging saleswomen to encour age customers to become sample addicts, ue of the nicest ideas of the month is one company's offer to hand out a week's supply of rouge and lipstick with each box of face powder. COMPLEMENTS SUIT Sweaters are so good-looking this season it's hard to resist buying several at a time, lively pastel colors and smart new styles in light and medium weights make them ideal for wear from eary spring right on through the summer mouths. If a sweater is said to he wash able when purchased, or if testing an incouspicious part shows the color to be fast, careful washing is the best way to keep It new-look ing, r Irst jot down the measure ments, or make a pencil outline on a large clean sheet of wrapping paper to serve as a guide in re storing the sweater to the correct size and shape while it dries. Hints On Washing Like all fine garments, sweaters should be washed by gentle squeez ing in a heavy lather of mild luke warm soap&uds and with a mini mum of handling. A brief second washing in fresh soapsuds is us ually advisable. Uotb the washing and rinsing waters should he kept at an even lukewarm temperature. After the moisture has been blot ted up by rolling in absorbent tow els for a moment .sweaters are best dried flat, either pinned to the penciled outline or gently coaxed to conform to their original measure ments. Pressing should bo done, If required, with a moderately warm iron over a dampened cloth. To raise the nap of brushed wool or angora sweaters, pass a heated iron back and forth about one-halt incti away from the cloth. OLDER VARIETIES OF Hy DOKALD C.TtAY Landscape Consultant Itose growing need not be a lux ury. A few plants can be grown successfully with little expenditure of money. Some gardeners can grow Heal th v roses in the same beds as other perennial or annual plants, but most roses arc grown in sep arate rose beds. The first requisite for growing good rose plants and hence beau tiful blooms is to find a location that gets the morning sun and is shaded from the hot summer sun from noon on. Many of the prob lems of mildew and black spot will be eliminated if the morning sun can dry off the night's dew. Hints On Soil The soil should bo prepared by digging a ditch two feet deep. Pro vide some kind ot under drainage such as tile or broken stone and bricks. (Jet the water away from the roots. Clay soil is one of the ose's requirements. If the sail in your garden is sand, then bring in clay for your rose bed. Mix one-third well rotted manure with one-third sharp sand, and one third clay loam. Plant the individ ual plants to IS inches apart and at a level below the graft. Spraying Advised There are lots of diseases and pests that come along with grow ing roses, but pick by hand the rose beetles and learn to spray the plants regularly during tho season with some nationally known spray material which will take care of all the pests with one operation. To be .economical in rose grow ing buy tho tried and old varieties recommended to you by your own local nursery. Never buy cheap plants, neither buy the latest nam ed varieties because in a year or so, if these new roses are good, they will bo available at tho reg ular price. ow a beau- Se; world. EaS;Vep P",ect eior ? the ha,r all wkTl,nt for yur spring P'J us show chanSew loveliness-. yOU ILA'S Beauty Shop PERKINS BLDG. Easily Grown if Rules Are ! Followed ; Suggestions on Planting Given. By DON ALU GRAY Landscape Consultant Dahlias and gladiolus are plants that produce the most flowers for the money. These two varieties of plants are most popular with men gardeners. They are easily grown if certain rules are followed and they are sure-fire producers of flowers. New varieties of both these plants may cost a lot of money, but both produce so many of-spring each year that it only takes a few years until they can be bought at a very low cost. So If you are work ing your garden on a budget do not be lured into buying the most ex pensive tubers or conns, but ra ther choose an older variety which will give you beautiful flowers at u low cost. After you have grown a dahlia j piant tor a season you will have live or more tubers to plant the next year and if you have a friend who has been growing dahlia plants for a few years you may get a tuber lor not lung. AH gardeners are generous and nothing hurts as much as to have to throw away a plant because there isn't room to plant it. If you are starting your first year's dahlia growing buy tubers of good varieties at 20 to 25 cents each. When it comes to gladiolus, buy corms of good varieties at 3 to 5 cents apiece. How To Plant DAHLIAS: Choose a location with poor growing soil with plen ty of drainage and all day sun. Dig a hole two feet In diameter one foot deep. Mix the lower six inches ot soil with rotted manure or a 10-6-4 fertilizer. Place a three-foot stake in the hole before planting the tuber. Lay the tuber on its side, cover over with six inches of soil and as the plant grows fill in more soil. Pinch otf all side branch es bo as to send the energy of the plant into making large sized blooms. Never water the foliage. Lay the hose ou the ground to wat er the roots. GLADIOLUS: Soak Iho corms in :t solution of one ounce of corro sive sublimate in seven and one half gallons of water for 12 hours lo eliminate thrip the plant's worst enemy. Plant the conn in any kind of garden soil where there is plenty oi sun. (Juttivate the ground as the plant grows. II tho plant falls to produce healthy leaves of flow-1 ers pull it up and burn it so as not to infest other nearby plants. . o- SPRING LINGERIE OFFERS CONTRASTS PARIS (AP) Spots of contrast are high-lighting new spring lin gerie. A combination in pink satin is trimmed with largo "diamonds" of tucked chiffon in light blue. Large "leaves" of tucked chiffon in cyclamen shade spot up effec tively a satin nightgown in pale nine, t ue tucks simulating the veining of the leaf. Tasty Touch To enhance tho flavor o canned baked beans, mix in a little blown sucar and add a few thin strips of bacon across the top. llako in the oven until heated thoroughly and tlipbnwn browned. hJSOS $&?j$$j)o Facts That Concern You tfERE, BEER BUYS CK-' 3 MILLION ILff!!i pays a M i llSsn Good crops at (rood prices . ; . isn't that tho kind of farm relief that farmers really want ? Since 1933, the brewing industry has bought 15 billion pounds of American farm producU . . paying good prices, too. Add to that, the million jobs that Beer has made . . . and the fact that Beer pavs a mil lion dollars a day in taxes: local, state, national. To safeguard thesa ndvantages, the brew- BEER. ,a Spring AND STYLE SHOW Sponsored By The Roseburg Business and Professional Women Tuesday Evening March 21st 8 P. M. AT THE ARMORY DALE KING AND HIS BAND ADMISSION 35c CUSTOMADE Rugs and Carpets En Sizes to Fit Every Room Let us show you the new spring patterns from the looms of Mohawk. Large assortment of designs and collars, to suit every taste and every purse. McKEAN & BALDWihi 117 W. CASS ST. OFF CAR PRSCE American Manufacture Half inch .-. Three-quarter inch One inch Bundle prices other sizes These very low prices hold 402 W. Oak St. "To Serve Others As Douglas Funeral Ho Phone 112 Day or Night AMBULANCE SERVICE Our Service Available to All Regardless of Financial . Condition. BIG, NEW CUSTOM THE PRODUCE FARM ACRES H beverage of moderation TELEPHONE 10 iPI $ 5.95 per 100 ft. 7.40 per 100 ft. 10.50 per 100 ft. equal in price, also fittings. until car arrives about April 2. ETSEM CO. Telephone 123 We Would Be Served" a sue Frank W. Long Funeral Director Licensed Lady Assistant Chapel and Office . Located at Corner Pina and Lani IS A AND HERE.MR.WORKMAN, AREA MILLION JOBS MADE BY BEE AND HERE.MP..TAXPAYEI?. IS A HUGE SUM TO LIGHTEN your TAX BURDEN Ing Industry stands ready to cooperate fully with all law enforcement authorities. Tha brewers can enforce no laws ... but they do insist that retail beer outlets should give no orleuse to anyone. Would you tike a hooklrl that descries tho brewers program of direct action ? Address United Brewers Industrial Foundation, 19 East 4uth St., New York, N. V.