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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1925)
THE OREGON STATIlIANr SALEZI, OIXGO:i SUNDAY MORNING. APIUk 5,; 1925 - - . -a "3' ; ' ' 4 -i ' - . i. i Li " ' BriniaRrSpruij OpenihsTto Ccntxhu3J V , 17renc!ihop Throughout Prq-EasterjDays Special Ottering oii-xDroas i'o&ts; Variation U .Season's r,iisem)l 'ctuma 19 ijeawmi; J4ivun -iuun'ry ii-iraming iniogiie.-; By Mroe. Buffe Morrisori ; A continuation of the' sjring opening this'week at Tb'e""Fijench Shop (115 N. High street Masonic Temple) bids, fair, by. its very tnagr nit tide, to eclipse, a score ofj less brilliant pre-JSaster showings. All last eek the shop- took on 4 gay metropolitan., air, and. became., a veritable rendezvous of fashion. And fro n t hel begu llln g- natu re. of the" new stock which came yejster day. asd which," will "continue , to arrive all through 'thOsWeekj JII lady will not' lack the pink of her choice, even though she chooses ! "DIAMOriD-DYES"; COLOR THINGS NEW - Beautiful: hoiae dyeing and stint ing is guaranteed with DI am and Dyes. Just dip in cold water to tint sort, d e 1 1 cia t e hades, or boil to rich, perma nent-colors. Each 15-cent package contains directions so simple any woman can1-dye ' or tint lingerie. Bilks, ribbons, skirts, - waists, dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings,, hangings, everything new. j Buy. "Diamond Dyes"- no other kind--and tell your druggist whe ther the material you wish to color Is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Adv. . . i !dyef to wait until the Uth hour for her Easter rattlioeryf i-v Because every jSalem person, and every Salem visitor,- will want her new outfit,; not" after, but be fore Easter, a special has beea-arr rangedt for the entire- week on stunning dress coats,' wraps which piayiastellar.. r olefin the newest ensemble! tendency.'..' Instead" of submitting., to-the- expensa.: necesr sary to-sacure.a;sati3factory coat, the newer r mode is to. buy the dress, and coat separately, andyet to harmonize, with, the result that the ensemble effect is maintained while at the same time the qual ity of the whole Is appreciably-increased, This i& only one of many authritatlTe style features which the sprang, openlpgv. is,',, presenting In a manner that is Increasing in appeal each day among a throng of discriminating women. - Not, only is 1 1 The ' French Shop the appropriate!! setting for -4 the most beautiful Iq, dress wraps, taut also for the smartly tailored man ish, coats that are no. agreeably priced, at $22,50. $27.50' and $29.75, and fotfi distinctive Irene Castle and Finkerstein .'gowns. The Sax trademark continues to lead.; for 1 dress IjhatSj which are elaborately adorned.", . with the Meadowbrook models-; for v sports weari showing- no ; lapse in their reliably founded popularity. , . . Aside from a number. of. gorge ous -buys in dress coats, the Eas ter shopper will not want to over look the s radiant display- of- mil- season. : - Tire -newest style-of -sport coat features "th: raglan cot, though the' belted style still retains an unvarying' smartness.- The beau tiful tailoring assures in every, in? stance; a superior product, and the" Keeond week: of- the opning, will In all likelihoods vie wlth .tfe first. . , aS Social i (Centura, frowj. psgt, B) against. the dark .woodwork. From the great, yellow paper -egg green and: yellow, streamers, fan as mark ers! to each place, attaching to a combination daffodil nut-cup and place-card. A lovely silver can delabra, with French yellow can dies; ; and an- elaborate how- of tulle .were other decorative feat ures, on the table. A profusion of narcissi, jonquils,- andj tulips were I arranged about , the inner room where the announcement va$ made ty. a cjever means. At the final : courpe, the. guests experimentally, tugged? at; the- col ored streamers, and: were reward ed to findithat they, were attached to tjny cards ;ajl concealed within tha'egg. .It: was., on these-cards that the guests .found the -pictures of tha hetrothed-ri-MIss Joys Tur ner "to Mr j Wiliam ,'E; Moses of Jefferson. '.. "Miss Turner is.the only, daugh ter, of -the late Mr- and Mrs. Frapk T." Turner, ,Mr.; Turner being a well known lawyer- of 1 Salem-and supreme -court reporter linery that is typically lavish this lor a . number-ofj years. V Rex A. TviTner of ' Seattle is an -oly-brotaivr, . " ' ... . Air.. Moses" home Is in Jefferson where- he owns two farms, but he Is now principal of theIckreall high, school. He is a graduate of 'Bloomsburg, State , normal school of - Pennsylvania and of the, Uni versity of Oregon.'- Ho Is a, mem--her of the, Phi Delta "Theta. frater nity and Masonic and: EJks lodges. 1 Member., otPhi Delta llbeta fraternity, andj Masonic and.: Elks lodges. Also ' musically-- fncljned, plays;. cello. Miss .Turner is ; a," graduate of Salem, high schojQLand.WiUamelte. university, and Conseryatory of, Mu6ic, and the fbllowingjrear did, post-gradnaie work in- piapo. and. violin at, the, New England conser-i vatory.of music Boston, Mass. ... ; For the: next? Ilvo- years j ane. taught piano nd violin at .WUam ette urrereity. conservatory but is now, doing- private teaching. - ... v . - ; This past sumcr; t?;s Turner spent: in New; York City, studying under such " well - known master as Frank. La Forge, Maximilian. Pllsser, Mrs: A. M. Virgil and took the Dunning . course under the personal; supervision of, Mrs. Car rie, Louise Dunning.. '. Miss Turner is, a member of the White Shrine" Eastern" Star.' and Rebekah lodges,, - , iNa date, has-been. set. for, -the vredding but it is -expected; tohe Aji event of ; the , latter. part; of June after which. the young couple will reside Jn . Salem. . Miss Tur ner will, continue, her, musical, ac tivities after-her marriage. .. was assisted bjf Miss Alpha Wil liams," who sang for the pleasure of the gueats. After. the program punch and waters wf re served hy. the hostess.-' ' - ; , , The weiirenderedprogram was given as follows: ' , Duet. , polish Dancer.;. . .Emery , -Helen, Steiliback and Martha 8 .'chase. r ' I nieycJe" Waits ) V ; Billy.CampbelI. t Reading. ""Captain Kidd". .Keefer Tommy Rice. ' Centrillian Valse . . . . . . Pat Campbell.' Minuet in O. . .Beethoven '" Mrs Lensr Waters presented her pupils in, interesting recital: Tues day evening at the homeo Mr. apd Irsf L. F. Campbell, 4 4 f N. Fourteenth- street. -The- hostess 1 1 Special Offer on. Delineator . I Mi- ! M : W-.. E . ' - " r , ff I Alt This VVek U, W I .- i iU'4lukff CIV. . 1 t Ralen' Inrlinp- Denartment N I . Is f i j! , "Store.. - - . - i--.i-r , - if Ijlif j J y :': ;', ; - r si If ' l? ti ! " 1 I :- ff - r fcj ' r . . - n i ft r a vii ill ii v. i --a ; f v!'-iM S .' 7m.-'- it : 1 1 II I rV J II I t-T-X ! C s '-4..- , !' . It ' II- II II -.l7 I.e. " " I II J 4 . fi S L Boncilla Beauty Aid Demon stration AUThis Week V r --Our ' opening : dis nl&ys- will , be coatina-. ed'allthi3 week. jNew,.. merchandise arriving' daily,- keeps istock fresh and. interesting-and- addsr to- the. thrill -of; spring shopping The . ccrrpbte ward' robe is now at its best ..-. i : : I.' i .1 y - Something tiew; ; of cxurse.. S.qme- ?. '' -. srairt, riatocJl3?-Ahcl;if. it. come3 : from here it will be ai pleasant kadcU tiqri ;to ;yow viirclrobe for many ; months to come.. All Easter-fash . . I ions are readyv.well 'chosen by us so ' that they will doubly well-cho- ; I sen by you; Ehcerhble suit3. ' The I Fachionof Prints. Beautiful Sim-; plicity; Harmoriiou3 Accessories - L are ready for Easter and a. gforious Piquancy, verve, smartness, authority, are what- you ' wXU find in the new apparel at Miller's. And hero are fashions, by'such.'well known" style;leaders as "Prints," ' .,ConJi,, "Re "fern" and Peggry-Paris." Do.not-deny; Y' ypurrsll'tte xlci?ure ef trying op-aj few of the noUbly, f Et: -JUi! uc lela-ca &lz';zy here tomorrow. Our alss ' ' ' r3or-S. sje quick to nnd?rstaad-your requirec:e.t.r;3 ''I . aajip us .to pleas.3 you. i- -; - ; i , - Our Spring Opening ' feature this year will be a collection of print ed ; silk dresses and ; flannel coats,, bqught. purposely- for 1 maxir mum-, value: giyinl. These are new, direct ; from New York City. Each model . is repre sentative of the smart est trend of the mode. - Your size here. m 1 51 2 a ss m ? Barbara Steinhair Happy Hours .(..,,..:. Werwich t. ' Bertram Ross. Th; Wayside Chapel. . ; , ' iiartda Chase. Dnet, "Norwegian Dance". . Grieg Helen Lutz and Neva Spencer. ; Tareatell" ,.i . J... Heller . . v Helen Isteinhaclc. : Kameanol Oetron Opi 10. ... i . -S j. . . . Rubenstein , Jean CampbelU The? Last Hope". . . . .Gottschalk Neva i Spencer. . Duet; "With Glistening Oars" . . ....... :.y. . . . . .;. . Wilson Ruth and Marguerite Clark. Vocal solos- (a) MDuna" (b) . ."Morning" -(.... aiiss Alpha, Williams.. "Spring's Approach" . 1 . Kruger Riith Clark.! f "Spring Morning'' . . J. . Emery harbaraj. Steinback. . t "Tho Breath ojf, Spring". .Ancliff Marguerite Clark. "The Sinsing.. jBrook!. I . Xrumm Tommy, Rice. '! "The Happy Farmer," Mendelssohn , Billy jcampbell. "Springtime Pleasures". ..Roberts Pat Campbell. "Frolie of. a, P4iryv Night" . . Heller ' ' Helen. Lutz. "In Springtime". .. i ..... . Cole Neva-Speneer7-"The Spring Song". .Mendelssohn Jean Campbell. . . Misg Adelaide. V. Lake, promi nent Portland journalist, la a Sa lem guest for the . week-end.- - ' - Mr. and. Mrs. John J. Roberts ar entertaining as' their house guest over the week-end Mrs. Rob erts' sister. Miss Katherine SJade, of Eugene. ' - One of the loveliest of all East, er pageants. "The Dawning." wil be presented at 7:30 o'clock this evening at the First Methodist church under the direction of Miss Mary E. Findley. assisted by;, the HATS . for EASTER represent the newest distinctive modes, and the utmost .' in quality and vaiae Milliner are faryf .gJL to show Cameo pattern choir with Prof. E. W. Hobson di- rectoiv-- FrorVTv- S. RobrtwiU preside at the' organ. Solo parts will be taken by Josephine Rross and Richard Barton. I The Jart oft the. centurion will be taken by Amos Illff.' and ofHhe lame man by Kenneth,;- McCormicK, Other leading, roles i will be taken by Miss Pauline.i l Findley. Kenneth Johnson. Hal Lehman and Martin Anderson. : j . . One of the season's loveliest teass teas was that. on. Tue lay after noon when Mrs. Dan J.-Fry, Jr., Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner an? V Milton; L. Meyers entertai" the4 pleasure or Mrs.' ' Flegel of HonoluUi at tLi Fry, Jr., home. Narciflfii, tulips, spirea, mones and. jonquils were about the rooms in literal prof u ion where gleaming tapers shf ,1 a' Boft glow. The tea taLh; w.m u.- 1 (Contlnaid oa ps 7) CP 1.ti.w.wM..iw-i..j.. . .w..ii.:...l..i..i...i:.i....lUi M.t.tifc.:.lri...m4..ia .... I ! 1 ! 5 I I 1' 1 i: I 1 I i i 1 I I c - 5 i 1 I l I I f" 1 Bargain Square Special Fcr Monday and Tuesday i i' i JhitE Gil r j m f i f m . t r m With Red Borders SPECIAL 11 W -5 S 5 1 2 S I I ll - - -,. - nr:E rarit; nstcrarri si r: is: :r c-'i; s?;!,-T':',;rnr : .T'..i.ir: 1 ' i ii. .it ..,1 . Itll I'llWllt i tll'.II I - it mk . .,-. ' rn .. E 1 LL, siege BoncBIa Pour Ln Boulevard Fce Powder Readers of Harper's Bazaar usually - call for- Pour Le, Boulevard face powder. It is popular with discriminat ing' women. It sells at $1 box. A 1 o Even if you've! come through, a hard winter triumphantly, as far as your cdmplexion i&. concerned you've a harder time ahead. Sunti exposure. eventful days and dancing at night are not the best things for the skin. Here you will find every modern aid to keep your complexion soft and lovely -lotions, creams, powder - Perfumes, too, and delightfully fragrant acces sories towards keeping well-groomed. Drop in and' make your selections. We shall be gladto asist. " : I and We take pleasure in announcing that we have, again, inlisted the services, of BONCILLAS BEAUTY AID , SPECIALIST. I . DffiflE.. FRANCES WEBER , who Will demonstrate the superb qualities of Boncilla Beauty Aid Products all this week at Miller's. , EXTRA SPECIAL THIS WEEK! ! Jo introduce, the superlative quality of Boncilla Beauty Alds Mmev Wehnr has . graciously consented to give a regular V facial treatment for 25c, proving that any: woman' can have and .retain that velvety, smooth, cam., plexion so essential nowadays. All facials given, in private in our Beanty Parlor -Salons. "Call .11 or visit cosmetic-section. . i , $1.03 Boncilla Facial Treatment for 25c Ehohc :'lir;"- Ealrni's, Ijcatllnz; Dept. Ktore- Phor one- 11 De Coty's Lorigan and ,: Boncilla in popular odors, 2, and "$3 per dunce, Boncilla Loccllo j -Among th i Best Ff Hers in , toilet waters you'll- find Boncilla. Locelle topping the. list. Try Its ref r"sh- -ing fragrance, Price 1. c ZZc T-x Here you v. I": f T J-r-gen's L3- tc.tt . -.ill all the popul-r sc. 211 lilac, . ro. , vi .' t, r rr.i- tioa ar V! . 1" : : :r - If W i