I' l i V 1 ! THE OREGON BfflZDJCR' ffOUKKAIV. :PORTIAkl SUNDAY MOHNDTq OCTOBER 29; 192? TrERStA-katffiven Jl: fQtiiur!er$ 'of Paris their -inspiration . this sedxon. .X - The Coloring g whick .. mark these new fabrics are i like, a rare old Persian ' tapestry. Blistered crepes, tinsel brocades and an exquisite , 'display . of Jinny: woven color ings Mark the new silks i J or ' informal mean X4 - V !' A 7 i. -m ,v vaa;, 7. . H V ,. vtV - ---- X' l t. I , 4 i xt ,7- , , i 'if . TOilEN are'to eyes toward picturV 'Wormwith thia.gowa Is a lie&d- AA esque Persia for titer fabrics which fashion: the Lress of gold cloth, boasticg motifa " new gowns. . ;!j . . . , - f . seeded " gexna to -match- those The weavin trs and colorings of the Persian art rnrt which - chain themselves ' into one ave been. lid from their Jowly lace.ajidTais dbtingoished service of' adorning 'Milady's body, ; - For the 'new. opera season, one X. Like an old 'Persian tapestry woven, on a. fine silk .copld' select no more- charming l e texture of this exotic gown with, its doable strjsfr -4 cloak ; than that pictured in the ' girdle of antique, carved beads. . XThe, setting ..of thff redisplay.' - It i takes for ita material design is the simple silhouette of ,the.lrock,ttselt - The Va soft-panne Telret and lines its .creation asks no more. than to be pTnutted. a wide, flowing - plain Tiat to complete its beauty 1 - - -Xv - -which fairly breathes of Persian , .Matelasse satin is the new nanie given to the fabrie suasets. iRuching of the velvet rives a soft collar ana i which ist selected for the coat Mouse. - It is one of the thev strings which tie at the throat add a certain grace ' I novelties of the ;new season, borrowed 3irecUy:fromX ? to the silhouetted ; ' !: Persia. And because it completes an -otherwise simple ; . -. Persian influence in millinery is admirably shown X - rJZ skirt and blouse this novelty, jacket, takes. the place. - in' the material which faahiona, the wide hat: . Added v . of the regulation coatee, we knew last Reason.'-.. . to the charm of this soft fabric is the galloon of jrpar 1 f One may Vcar the' sheer blouse ornot in'ihis'cos-" ;kling metaltwhich'toimsthe jcrown at the front,; . V nunc ' Sometimes the fronts folded across-and held v The stmishades- of Persia; have contributed,' too, 1 " " in place by a -fancy bar pin, closing.. almost to -the theirmote in th ' " - throat '' t '! .' - ... X" : " - ; for the isiormal afternoon hat, the soft. richness ofllXXJX Tinsel brocade is efeWrry 'Qsedfor'thoeTeninsi; 'blocked felt is being shown. The erbwns 6f .these:new-V''-'. . 'v gown, with its 'dull beaded cabochon at ono-bip and ehapeaux are cupped like an inverted bowl and taken' X r; X its long, flowing panels which extend into: side trains., directlyfrom the head protection worn by the .Asiatio , ' ' r ' This model is exeellenfor the fuU figure,Xas it not only traveler. .They blaxe . forth in eolored metal ribbons, lends height and -dignity "but suggests semblance of:" "or take fer their trimming just a hint of tapestry in. 7 ue orspe to aaa io.me uiusioa os &iesacmessM XA: -:y - -"x m ) : , v X -V - xv ' '"-: -:vX, z7- 1 i r 1 OuwrrUrh latemattona). " Peatw Berries Isc. bat Brttu abt myriadlcoloxful threads. xxx 1 "A ;n,t Tttls ,1. " fX X '"A V'-:V-? ' film ( x, . ; . ;'' ,4irz ' ' I t -4