0 o i th Newi-Review. Ro.bura, Or. Tue.. stpt. 11, mi i Hni Neckline Ratio Important Care In Handling Crinoline Advised a part of the daytime as well as the evening silhouette whenever the skirt is full. It is a 'filler-outer', which needs an additional petti coat for comfort and elegance. Do not wear it next to your skin or let it touch your stockings as it is made of starched muslin and is apt to be scratchy. "Always keep a crinoline hang ing by its waist loops in an un crowded part of your closet so its folds are uncrushed. Then it will seldom, if ever, need pressing. "Women today pay so much at tention to the relationship between their hair and their hats. Why do they forget the even more im portant link between their hair and their necklines?" sighs Mol lie Farms, whose provooative necklines are famous. "Every kind of collar from high to scandalously low, Is in fashion today. Also every kind of hairdo, from shingle to chignon. The idea is simple to paraphrase Kipling just never let the twain meet. I dislike to see long strands of hair trailing untidily over high collars in the daytime when it is so simple to keep it neat in a bun or net. With low evening neck lines, the head can look decorative and soft even when it is cut short by adding a veil or pretty head dress," says Miss Farnis. The Trusteeship Council of the United Nations adopts its own rules of procedure. Unless you have i set of rules handed down from your great grandmother, you will need the following tips on how to manage a crinoline from Ceil Chapman, at whose door the fashion world lays the whole current crinoline craze. Mrs. Chapman advises: "This year the crinoline will be CALL LETTERS OF AMERICA'S BEST SUIT BUY I ' ' ''I . - Viv ' ' 1 )f&- fin a I, V I 1 ' r" . --- . . - "' 'J '"ill pre Wil CHATTING OVER A CUP OF TEA. these lovely three striking half-size fashions from Lowell's. Mrs left, prefers e Bettv Rose suit in wool aabardine new blackberry shading which, combines in excellent taste with pink accessories, Mrs, Edna Keeling solocts a Peg Palmer two , Bunny Wilson ot the seasons piece dress in a rust and black check, with black velvet trim on the pockets and neckline. Mrs. Delmar Roles feels at ease in her Peg Palmer crepe casual of coral rose, with her flattering neck line and the soft quilted detailing over each breast pocket, (pd. adv. I f I ? JS'P- du, ' a' . ' ' IJ 1 Coffee Cut). $1.50 ...and DEFINITELY PRACTICAL ' " ; 2ekJSVL' AN ORIGINAL DINNERWARE FEATURING v ;; HAND PAINTING AND HAND DECORATED UNDERGLAZf : . v.: . ' '"' I Vreniware is a hlch-fircd ware created bv I Vrtmi, nne of the West Coast's outstanding I Cfrm.. Y )) designers. In fliis practical, everyday din- I 5SSaSfoi nerware with its distinctive "party" pattern, I ley If-f N - - vrem uses styuzeu spirals in bold greys on 4"; bxckPmillHls of mntpfl mlnr Ttir-lirrni.nl I colors i .". wild rose pink, spring green, Jon- j S"S"r' W'25 ' CrCflmcr' h7S ' CoSee Pot- S 0( quil yellow. Four-piece place setting, $5.00i j i eacn cup, saucer, Dread and butter plate, dinner plate. I Individual pieces, not illustrated: S-4 I ffl'w!l Tumbo dm osn I Vk.Mf V ' '"gg.'1' jumbo Saucer , 1,25 I Consomme 2 handle 2.00 I Fruit Dish 1.23 I Salad Flato 7V 1.50 I Woocf Salt, $7.50 Wood Pe ppcr Mat, $9.00 VcgctabloVowl '. '. ', ', ! 4 00 I S""'' 01 ''U'I1JI'1"'' Sa,("i Bow, 52 00 ' Brca'1 aml Butter, $1.25 Chop Plato 5.00 Small Casserole 3.50 High Tureen 12.50 Largo Salad Bowl 12.50 Round Flatter 16.T 12.50 1 T rv.-l. t - - i-aruo uuck lureen 2S.0O . Ladle so f ..- ."STWt s-intsTi iimm ware "AOE IM CALIFORNIA I - j j Medium Duck, $5.00 ' LowTurcen, $3.00 I Be sure to see this entirely new dinnerware in our windows tomorrow night . . . FALL OPENING fcllGHT o KtlS?! - ' ' aiiti&wiSj - 116 N. iacU& FOR LATEST FALL FASHIONS SURRETWILL Aricn Arrow Shirts it Smart patterns and rich colors. A wide variety e f unusual qualities and textures. 1.50 The finest in styling and workmanship. They are Sanforized for lasting perfect fit in your j QJC favored collar style. Men's Oxfords Top bracket styles in leather, composition or crepe soles. Plain, Moccasin or Cap Toe Styles. Sizes 6 to 12. 7.98 to 10.98 s u i n 11 W Store Futf of Thmqs Men Like mm 'V v o o CD Of o O 0O o o o o O 0 o