The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 21, 1910, Page 34, Image 34

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JQUKNAIj, PORTLAND, ; SUNDAY "LIOTJNING, : AUGU3T ,!,.: Y3
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TT T AVE .you a grandmother's trunk up , in ihade 'of sea blue; i8 cut on simple' lines. Deep' ' .
I 11 ' I the garret I 'If so, you will hurry to.orcal'are'.faced mtt'-nei '.embroidered' with sou-,-
JL JL ceat( n wbich thre are : resting 'her tachei and; immense panels of ime iuateriaii y
' laces '(f or grandmother took the utmost ' occur at the sides.'. But tbe Unirig iawonderfully.
care. of these fineries), and. take from its wrap- ' made of Spanish lace,' held smooth1 by "loose :,'
ping.the pfcce of " Spanish lace. If you are not sfttcHesiand abroad band:M
fortunate enough to fihda black or white scarf, jrowjfaciriK of darh :' blue 'velvet is usedt6;fmishn;
tbe lace shops hold in tempting array the silk" " the edge, while aheavygold 'cord outlines thetfe
meshes that hate' returned to favor. . ' . whole. 5 , V' r': -l ''f,:1'::'.'"' TP'i yfWV,&
. ..Spanish lace serves m&ny purposes and fully '.. 5 Combined with roses,' black; lace is particu- .
meets all requirements. Either black,, white or larly effective, 'i'be broad brim has an; upper and ,
6fti brown suggests itself "for hats, gowns or lower surface of lace, the pointe being joined and
raps,- The results epeak, of the, emphatic sue- 'shirred for the outer edge. V1-1 ; ii.;:''-.V''
cess with vhich the return of . this -lace bas been- : - For decoratinir an 'evemnty :AriL MWntn-
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ing figu?9. shows what a lace shawl will dov Onn
present-day story of a silk wrap has two very the bodice, -the fullness .folded ( in girdle form .
important sides. Thr lining is just as beautiful and held at the back bv a hncklrt of bt-aid anH '
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a the outside. Here is an -opportunity for. using, beads. AhuireDldnu in mA '' wiVbt: tb train "'
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U meht; ;"Tor sleeves, ,the lace; nas been matcheu ana a ooupie edge, extenaea
? ' in a x;ap"over the full white chiffon.' Can -you resist this 'idea-for your
v r.v evening gown?, ji ,(, , t ,- . ;- ' ' v .
; ' The heavier, pattern-of Spanish lace-lends itself o a combination wth'
;-' f, "bfeu de rbi satin ' bordered wi th a- circular flounce. ' Oyer the Ahiningiodlor
r'Une .lace is 'draped,' .with'fhe loose' sleeves' in, one piece, and a band of satin
ss collar -and cuffs' completes, tjae handsome coat.' ' ' .
-;v' I'' White ace(is' combined with velvet for the simple afternoon bat, that
"'hmts'of 'the "peachasket," but lacks the extreme lines'of the stylerof 'a
:. few seasons ago; a, wream oi.pinK roses is piacea Deneatn tne uc,e anu
useil 'to "suggest: a"cfown,and two bows 6f black ribbon are ther o3ply" other '
' decoration; but the idea is charming, arid"holds great promise for'smaller t
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" From-three squVrs of creain Spanish" lace'.'He' little' darfe'e f rbqk'catl
. ' ,-K pr'nlvpd.!Ort i'a sufficient for the bodice.sthe short kimono 'sleeve' making
' ' possible the preserving of the' lace uncui" Chiffon is shirred .over cord and
" Ai.Tnb'.Ti rniTfiil'vnliip.'liTid'ntifF' out acain below.tbft rounded edcres xf 'th .
; laoe sleeve's.';-,1 : :-t- i. , .t. v.:i;- v? '
. ' The tunic is made of two shawls, seamed on'one side 'and merely caught
1 roses extends as the undcrskirte'nding at the eohvenieht found length f6r
Y -Trom baHrlmming'toja'costume.VitK.inanydeli
'Via' Kn'iiiniaVi' UAa itriH Voiir, tavor. . Tha' American .woman'can jdisplay
y ' it with as inufea'ieautj, and grace and utility, as did the senoritas of Old
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.of-.tho shawl meetiag; under the oroa- . . ' 'JOe'JSr'MlJC'PafH ' CtiULulU;.. c Y. -
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