The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 04, 1915, Page 56, Image 56

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY . MORNING. APRIL 4, , 1915.
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and a silver buckle. There was a full set
of four pockets on the Jacket.
Black and white striped silks continue
in vogue . So sio checked. Plaids of all
colors are combined with plain fabrics in .
suits and dresses, or used even alone, j
I Tight-fitting basques are seen. But I the
blbused waist held with a trig girdle has '
not disappeared. V . I
Choker collars are back in high favor
with makers- of lifagerie waists. But as.
many low-necked fronts in blouses are
displayed as ever.
Elbow sleeves are good. So are sleeves
of j wrist length. "Set your sleeves in at
the arm and you meet approval. You are not
declasse, however, if you stick to the
kimono sleeve, and there are rag lan sleeves
galore in the new modes. About the only
thing I can' say positively I have n Veen
is draped overskirts. I
But come to think of it, a net drapery
caught with rosebuds on a little French -model
for evening wear', looked perilously
like panniers. And that irregular edge of
the tunic of the white gaberdine gave it a
decidedly overskirted appearance. i
; Shall we be wearing draped overskirts
next, I wonder r
With love.
International
Fashion Bureau.
Pari., New York,
Chicago.
heart's content, and don't let anyone bluff
you into thinking "anything newer than
anything else, because there isn't, except
goods fresh off the bolt.
Even in colors, nothing is new and. that
is the truth.
I don't know whether it is because of
the lack of good German 'dyes and fair
designs from French and English mills, but
this is a neutral season, even to colors.
White and sand tones prevail, with or
without pipings of color. At the Easter
openings street costumes in white and sand
led in lighter colored garments, and, in
darker suits, emerald or dark green, violet
and Belgian, and navy or midnight blue,
which is the old-time color blue-black.
. This bltte-black, by the way, makes up
into stunning suits in poplin.
A white wool gaberdine fresh from Pari3
starred in one shop at an Easter display
had a straight, rather narrow skirt, and
over it a circularly cut tunic with
irregular edge. "
The waist length loose jacket wavered
between a bolero and an Eton. Pearl
buttons and button holes were the sole
trimming, except for a black stock collar
of faille.
Another street suit in natural colored
rajah ;had a straight-away military coat and
full, plaited skirt, the coat held in at the
waistline by a narrow, belt of the pongee
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A T the extreme left is shown a hat of blue French
il crepe edged with black Milan and trimmed with
picot edged ribbon flowers of many shades. Its cftfc
ties in the high, sharp lift of the brim toward the
ack, with never a sign of streamer.
Next to it is a George tte j model, a toque of '
pansies shading from I violet through American
beauty to vermilion and set off by a loop and long
ear of violet velvet.
With the, suit of white rajah-of. military .cut,
with its cartridge pockets, neat belt and plaited skirt,
is worn a black tricorne of novelty hemp braid
trimmed with large made wings and black satin
pump bow and binding. : ; 3
rf HIS smart Easter toilet is c Paris importation
J. of white wool gaberdine, with1, an Eton jacket set
off with large pearl buttons and black stock and a nar
row skirt with tunic cut with an irregular edge. The
hat with its double brim of black and white ta gal and
white faille top is trimmed with a white ostrich plume..
We've
Jotted Down
a Few Notes and
Prices on
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Displayed in Oar Salons
Net and embroidered voile com
bination, deep tucked skirt, rich
i&J; $35.00
Embroidered Voile, 'elaborately
trimmed in lace, lovely embroid
ered Bolero jacket, C1 H Kf
brocaded sash ...... V-- V
Basket Ratine used in a tailored
frock, with ; fine crepe hand
embroidered cuffs, collar and
prlS $25.00
Misses' Frock, flounce'd organdy
filet lace edged, shirred net
yoke; short sleeves, (tOK 00
satin girdle ... . ... ,; V&O.W
Net creation, four deip flounces
and bertha edged with satin rib-
S&!S $17.50
Hundreds of daintiest new mod-
Hp'to"d..-: - $75.00
Oann.nt Salon,
ronrtb rioor, eta-8t Bldr.
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Tub QuALrrV Store or Portland
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