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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1915)
ii -1 I 4 THE! OREGON SUNDAY, JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY ORNING,-MARCH 21, 1915 Interna tlokal Paris. New York, .lfiMi-i-.imMi Fashion Bureau. Chicago. Dear Dordthy: Have a silH or satin"1 suit by all means this sumifier white satin, if you can rise to it. Paris. has been: wearing white sptin suits fori ever and ever so long' and New York iS'gettir?k 10 reex quite ai nome wiwi them. Or quite out of doors , should I say? iiiuiuillllilii1'' m If white strikes you as too bridally, get a color. It would wear out so quickly, I hear r -i.-'iHIiii in 1 W3 Mi lilinnnwHrtiit'lilS ti. you say. C f 1 vt, If man tmtm i Satin! suits even tafreta, serge A silk give all the ours callus for win the it in thej gratitude ft don't. ! Neither do silks, f you make a lucky selection. or cloth back satin will this extravagant age of and leave something over to of the domestic who gets wear discard If a suit wears at all, it wears long enough for the latter days. Don't let the needs of most of us in these 3 matter name of, long wear trouble you. Silk serge-i-it has a new every day, Sari is its latest gives excellent ! service, arid; so d6 gabar dine, faille and the more markedly corded weaves that are in the mode. If youj like! an extremely highpolish in clothes, high polishes being the thing of the moment,, get a black oil cloth suit; ! ' S ma H mm hi m lJ A bride's going-away gown of navy blue serge silk trimmed with heliotrope, navy bine and silver embroidery. Broad and narrow -t tacks and shirring and much cording are used in building the skirt, whose outward turned facing'is headed by a narrow platting of theilk. The blouse of blue over heliotrope net 'heavily embroidered and sUvered is made bolero style, and the jacket is embroidered in places to match the coloring of the blouse, and closes) with ' " novelty buttons and small frogs of the . In Fact, Your Whatever .i ! Apparel Need Is We Have It! We invi Portland and Ions, where Dresses for You'll find i the hundreds you there. And, in courteous atl service. e you most cordially, women o vicinity, to visit our Garment Sa! authoritative istyles in Suits and every occasion lare now on display. easy 1:0 make your selections from of fceiutiful models that will greet : ! ' ! addition, you're assured the most tentidri and Dromnt and uneaualed The Suits Range from $25 to $85 The Dresses and Gowns ses ana u 3nJ$27.50 to Range from $27.50 to $95 ' 5 ; . Oairmwit Salons, 4tn rioor, Btnt. B10ff, Tm& Q.ualitY Store- of Portland; jRftK, laiiethi "Morriaoiv Alder Sta.. O r ;: III 1 II in ! .77 rT il 15)5 Hi tisilH::? !; 1i r 1 '7 v I Si?:! ill J; iw Mil i mmm li is k it aem I I hi f Ml !!!!!!! it 111 1 Him fTMHli 1 (I TA'e Shining t rimmed with small rff r Zpo black green I " with leaves black, ornamented hat is faced with sipper1' straw and of the same, edged with i three International Fashion! Bureau. ParU, Now York, Chicago. Knit. enM3 show tioeketa tbo. - Embroid- rfl nnA with artificial flavor matching the embroidery sticking out of the pocket. In nna Instance. inev nave vojsoa, mm often and the yoke the back. of the collar are I cut in one piece.' ii tviL wni !. Utifi i ? nut wherever most becoming, j Usually high, though even the long, medieyalwaist line is seen, jv - Sashes and sash bows are a new note. , Much embroidery and tracery in soutache and other braid:.ng are employed. Full peplums are iri evidence." A narrow edging of box- plaited satin is a trimming universally employed. T , - : t t' i A distinctive feature of coat the decorative back, ofterier the skilful hafaSling of the lines and! seams Li. 1 JL .U. t.4 iit 1 4 rrn I 4 n . ft'llt H n styles is 'result of in cutting, decide me how and placing of the waistline than of adding trimming. i Nov that I, have helbed vo.il to ono I vci-v-oHf- fiTinhlem if Riimmar . i t ell t.ViA crden and Jamie's babvl chicken? understand! he has acquired both. 0, a . lit) pirp i iuxu. wo . ' .: .juiu. tiioi q ww w .Tit. fha ottlnVan. n t.hft rnolc's SiKht fOT suppose ltj wiix ioojc equaxxy scratchinia: ud his -pet garden now, vui u noi f months! from will NOT. Affectionately, cunning to him seeds a few . Answer, it m l i . k - i berries and applied flat around the brim It. it i fir n f