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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1935)
EASTER PROCESSION Campus Talk Reveals Coed Easter Costumes “You’ll be the grandest lady in the Easter parade—” There were so many Oregon coeds about that it was well-nigh impossible to pick the grandest. But here and there our eyes sin gled a little bit of color out from the rest—and so now, although in fear and trembling lest we missed something else fine, we present some of Oregon’s “grandest la dies.” Wc nominate for the Easter pa rade— ANNE HOUNSELL, new Alpha Chi Omega house president, for her checked chartreuse and brown silk suit, with a brown Elizabethan collar on the dress, and a finger tip length jacket, worn with a shiny brown straw hat trimmed by a chartreuse bow. BETTY JANE CASEY, whose little red rough straw hat tops a long blue dress coat, blue tie pumps, and dark blue stockings. BETTY JANE tilts her hat over one eye, the red contrasting with the knot of her dark hair. DOROTHY ANN CLARK, for a jaunty white coat modeled after the new men's wraparounds. Two long pleats in the back extend to the bottom of the full-length coat, the belt wraps around, and there is a large Joan Crawford collar. KAY LARSON, a symphony in blue and grey. Her bright navy wool suit is trimmed in grey fox fur, the short jacket buttoned down the front and the collar fas tened across the front. She wears a grey sailor hat with a blue band, and grey accessories. HELEN WRIGHT, who has turned sailor over Easter. Blonde HELEN is going navy in a pebble crepe dress of midshipman blue, with large white corded revers and collar, and a white corded frog at the belt to match. Her hat is of cellophane straw, trimmed witf'( white ribbon to match the cording of her dress, saucer brimmed with a shallow crown in the front grow ing deeper at the back. Midship man blue, too, is the hat, as well | as bag, gloves, and shoes—all ex- t actly the same color. VIRGINIA SCHULTZ, for the j navy blue, pink dotted sleeves of her redingote, dress, showing be low the three-quarter sleeves of her navy coat; for the ruffled Elizabethan collar on her dress; ! for navy blue straw pokebonnet hat and her blue accessories. GENEVIEVE McNIECE, whose red hair flames above a green, brown, and tan print dress, trimmed with a huge brown belt, brown buttons down the front, and ' a tan collar tying in front. JANE LEE, who flaunts a tur quoise blue hat above her white wool suit. Her sporty cuban-heeled white shoes, which buckle at the side, match the nonchalance of her finger-tip length, loosely hung jacket. Moon Blamed Evening Stales Ran Rampant Farewell to the sleek pantherish evening frocks of satin and lame. Across the stage of fashion’s dis play comes cotton and more cot ton. The ver' latest in evening dancing frocks Is checked, striped, plaid, or plain piques, linen, ging ham, and dimities. For a feminine frock, try small checked gingham with a low-cut back. Trim the neckline with or gandy ruffles following the V in the back. Add a sash topped off v/ith a big bow, and, lo and be hold, one has a ‘little women’ dancing frock. For the sophisticate — plain pique cut on princess lines with huge reveres of white or contrast ing color and a wide stitched belt makes a sporty dance dress. A shirtwaist idea, too. is the last word for tall, slender coeds who can’t look like a demure ‘button hole twister.’ i ifalfglfuifgJrnJ fulfill RinL«rgifnin!ii i.' UU L_JL_JIzJL—JlzJUUIzJLZJu-lLTZJl__JL_JL—JliUl—l u-JL—J t_ULXJL—JITJ L JL-J l— 1 L—1l—Jl-JL-JL—Jl—JLrJ l—JLZJlL -I L-J L-JL Jl—J l—J1 -JL" IL—Jl—J — : * S Have Your Clothes Laundered for the ‘Frosh Glee* 4 Summer dollies t'iill tor white elothes. White clothes call for laundry cleaning. For laundry cleaning call the Eugene Steam Laundry. “We specialize in cleaning light clothing." Eugene Steam Laundry Prompt Service Phone ‘J.rJ SPECIAL ONE DAY SERVICE BEARD’S BE SMARTLY DRESSED FOR 957 Willaiuetto 1>I,0IU‘ 1990 Easier Herr are the fashions you will want. SUITS A lar<je variety of smart styles in mannish swag ger soft dressy types. $14.95 up DRESSES Sheers, chiffons, prints, and beautiful new plain fabrics make the smartest dresses ill years. J $7.95 up COATS These lovely soft woolens in novelty weaves, cheeks, plaids, plains, are espec ial! v desirable for Miss Co-ed. $ 16.75 up GLOVES Novelty and plain cape skin in all the correct shades for your Master ensemble. $ 1.98 pair !lhUe:;..:eV ’ l.iil! a,.a . , .m*. , .. •" I . ilHM’v cjourresy or tseard s. An elaborate variety of incense nay be found at the Alladin shop. Clever corks, combined with bot tle-openers, cork-screws and ice :hoppers are reasonably priced, as 3 re the numerous other articles in he store. MOORE’S LADIES SHOP 829 Willamette St. Come to Moore’s for your EASTER CLOTHES Our collection of Dresses, Coats and Suits will thrill you — gay colors — styles • designed to capture the Spring Mood. We can outfit you very economically — come in and let us show you. Coats and Suits in all the newest materials and styles. Easter millinery — espec ially priced for this week. We give S&H Green stamps. Regal Fashion Marks Formal Evening Gown April showers bring May flow ers! But even nature can’t pro duce anything so brilliantly beauti ful as the flowers that riot over ( the new evening dresses being Shown. Huge, full-blown roses form j gay splashes on backgrounds of taffeta and crepe de chines. Tiny bouquets of violets tied with small streamers add charm and enhancement to dainty, frilly dresses of organza or starched chif fon—fancy oneself in a boat-necked organdy with frills swirling about the ankles, & pale yellow with nose gays of violets here and there. Maybe a whispered word in "his” ear would result in a tiara of vio lets for the hair, or a wristlet of the fragrant blossoms. Fine feathers make fine birds— take a glance at the new evening iiHHiiiiHiiiiiinuiM.iiiutitiiiiififiiiifniii 'iriiniiiiiniiitMirtiiciiurrv | EASTER HATS that are easy to wear. IliilllHHlIlllHIIU PRICED $2.95 to $15.00 Solve your particular ( problem quickly at our I new shop—where Oregon I coeds may be certain to ! receive the Jtiost excellent j style value. j E. HEIDEL—hats \ 1007 Willamette Street I Next to H. Gordon & Co. Former location— | Dcnsmore-Leonard balcony .iiniiinnrmnmrmimmmTnmmmmmmifmwtffiiniMijmHDmfmiiwiiiiiHHHmiimmwtmimiimi I II YOUR DRESS ACCESSORIES IN THE EASIER PARADE Can mean just everything if you wish to look till' well dressed person. We planned months ahead to have quite the smartest, fashionable dress accessories possible, and so you are invited to see them for yourselves. Hand bags, white of course, red, blue, and colors, mighty good locking lots of them at $1.00, $1.03 arid $2.05. Cloves—Kid and calfskin gloves, nov el i\ cuffs, plain slip mis, or embroidered in white, blue, black, gray and mode; your size loo, at $1.95 and $2.95. Ivanhoe and Kaysors Mesh (iloves or novelty rayons, with elaborate cuffs or the more modest ones. White, blue ami colors at nOe to !)8e. Theme and Kayser Silk Hosiery deluxe, shadowless chiffons, full fashioned in all of spring' s newest colors a sheer, beautiful stocking for Master wear. The pair, •1'1..>0. Beautiful Kayon Undergarments from Ka.'ser and (ioldette, ;t sheer ribbed weave or "l’uneho” the novelty number, so pop ular now. I'anties and bandeaus, in tea rose and white'. Vein will like them immensely. At 7oc and !)Sc. Handkerchiefs truly the most interest ing linen creations appliqued with novelty designs or lave trimmed white linens, dust anything you eould ask for at ‘Joe and ode. Get the habit and visit this store often for quality merchandise and prices consis tently Ion. The Broadway INC. 30 East Broadway skirts being displayed by Rochas. High above the ankles in front and sweeping arrogantly along the floor like a peacock's tail in Wack. Beautiful in a red and white print ed taffeta with a high neckline set off by brilliant clips. Of special interest to sophomore , girls who take Shakespeare and like it comes the latest evening wrap. Regal colors, perhaps red Dr magenta, caught into a full ccpe that billows with passing gusts of wind, or enfolds the body sensu ously, if one so desires. A piquant Red-Riding-Hoodish idea may be attained by the addition of a bow at the throat that will make the face appear small or flowerlike. Send the Emerald to your friends. Subscription rates $2.50 a year. ?Sleck’ Problem Comes In Domtij Lingerie Fluff Piffle and fluff! Ruffles on her dresses, her gloves, her hankies, her undies! The more frills, the more feminine! For those fluffy afternoon dresses of printed chif fon or organdy, lace panty sets are oh! quite the thing. Now to be sophisticated one must dress sleekly from the skin out. A foundation garment of Las tex will mold the figure until Ve nus herself would be envious. No more snaps to struggle with— these new foundation garments are made all in one piece or have a convenient zipper on the side. Sports wear demands tight fit Chic....! Coiffeurs for EASTER Vfou do want to look your best Easter morn? Become h shining success in tlic world of smart looking ■women and be the reciepent of one of our exclusive coiffeurs today! Our artists have been especially trained to suit the most fastidious of desires. BERT KOEPP MILLS BEAUTY SALON ting undies. "Bicycle" panties are the answer to prayers of the active sportswoman. Glove silk is the preferred material for these clever new undergarments. The strapless brassiere for Vic ! torian bodices is Marian Jack’s answer to the problem of off-the shoulder dresses. Firm boning gives high support to the bust, and a back lacing makes it possible to adjust this satin-and-net bandeau snugly. Lingerie is the part of a trous seau nearest the bride's heart. Satin and net nightgowns were born to fit in a trousseau. Fine handkerchief linen appliqued with satin or trimmed with fine Val enciennes lace is the newest note in night apparel. Flowered chif fon nighties with big puffed sleeves, ever so slightly starched, add variety and beauty to the night wardrobe. Easter plants, such as Easter lilies in bright, metal flower pot covers are also recommended for Easter gifts. STRAIGHT FROM OLD MEXICO and just in Time for EASTER MEXICAN GLASSWARE Bowls and Vases for Spring Flowers • Aqua Marine ® Deep Blue • Green • Amethyst • Sandwich Plates • Refreshment Sets 9 Cream and Sugar Sets (Large and Small Sizes) ORIENTAL ART SHOP Annex of the Miner Building The Season of Style and Flowers EASTER LILY PLANTS $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 Corsages DISTINCTIVE CORSAGES FOR EASTER MORNING $1.00 $1.00 VIOLETS GARDENIAS ROSES Our Flowers Are More Beautiful Than Ever BY TELEGRAPH YOU CAN REACH YOUR FRIENDS OUT OF TOWN WITH BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS “FLOWERS BY WIRE" CHASE GARDENS 64 E. Broadway FLORISTS Telephone 1950aj