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-- i .1 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, -SEPTEMBER' 21, 1926 - " ' " ' f . ; . ,t . t ti. i rr. - - l .. t i -':.' ;n Woolr "Mn more reds and ;i ho mip fnr riav wear. fianta, i.ftiny flap bag, Just .large enough, dar "He handkerchief, powaer rvu. . --r -- . Sn oTthe rvlninKeinVbaVrw held romantic could De usea as a uev.vjr : conservatory on a moonless, lampless nigni. , ' From pocketoooKS om ""VP krfoves. ine cuiis on otoJtyioc Krmr match them either the bag or its inmnmiB. wu.v- bo-11' ... i:' There was a rumor of the return oi iuug wmie intrc w tu .... i- n mere decorous for eveninjr wear, dui i uuun. - V.:, ,.,!,., & not be seen untiVwe have njoved a hUU , farr in our seeming progress " row cuffs turned up or down are the rule for button gloves of kid. Suede and chamois m sup-on moaeia are huhc thing for sports. ... ' Umbrellas Grow More and More Stubby " , T?f itftio ihnVihv little thinirs with their round handles and thick ferrulesif they were ladies, they wouloVsurely go o na reducing diet. However, tney prooaojy consmer ineni- selves beautiful-enough with their carveci. ana pamiea ncaas of birds and little men (quite smart) and the brilliant colors of their skirts. ' With the vogue for matching ensembles, one cveytyis a rainy day one of plaid silk waterproof, umbrella aKJiin hat. Quite adorable. Of course one has more occasion tose a raincoat in warmer weather, but those one sees continue to dazzle with their brilliant colors. ; ' Really tialored underwear is smart now for almost every occasion except evening, when one may indulge in one s long ings for frills more satisiactorny. TIMES - have changed. A hat, and a dress, and in cold weath er a coat, and you "were dressed-- lt might 'be welt-dressed, isut . now you cannot even. feel dressed, much less well dressed,1 without all the little trinkets and gadets we have become ac customed to. Why I almost believe if I were to venture out without some little ornament at my throat, I would catch cold, and you were dressed it might be well-dressed. But now you cannot even feel dressed, much less well dressed without all the little trinkets and gadgets we haVe become accustomed to. Why I almost believe if I were to venture out without some little ornament "at my throat, I woul dcatch cold. There are very few dresses, and those uncommonly high necked, which one wears without some piece of jewelry at the throat. "There are. first of all, the slave necklets often matching" one' of the two or three slave chains displyaed on the wrist. ; And since, these are worn close to the throat, al mnof MiWinv tho riwvx thve must not contrast in color with the dress. They tend rather, as do almost all accessories now, nr lnt darker or lighter in shade. - The gold and silver chains lacking the colored links may, of course, be worn with any color. With black (and black is fashionable again ne needs a bit Ko pffpctpd bv the carved iade pend- ants one sees, hung on narrow sautoirs on black ribbon. These fcarved ornaments take all sorts of queer formsa snake toiled on a rock may leer at you from one, a grinning satyr from another. Jade is not the only medium used for them all sorts of colored stones are seen. . "Chokers" of anything except small pearls are very basse. So, for that matter, are the larger strings of beads, although really good strings of amber or corals or the like never do lose favor: ; But pearls of all sorts and description are unquestionably good. I saw one curious arrangement of a long strand it was wound around the neck four or five EY SALLY LATIMER times, ?nd then all the strands were caught on one shoulder with a large pin of grilliants. Rrarplpts of everv descrmtion are worn in innumeraDie auantities. A plain wide'band of beaten gold is the latest ava tomi iar fi ava mains rui liik uiatcida w w J ,11XZ& O OA C A - -w v tiny charms dangling from them. 1 Three or four worn on one wrist jingle and jangle and entirely cnarm me ueuumc. As for Pocketbooks They belong to the animal world, as one would answer to the old game of twenty questions. In other words, the 4. ;-;f ,r ne v.orv oro viH nr othpr leather nouch or envelope shaped. They are not -quite so large as they once small either. Of course WCIC, ttllU tucil again, wi vf . now and then one sees silk pocketbooks taffeta, grosgrain A1U va ? - - - w - - PHONE 1028 FUR STOIWE gl v 1 HORGAN FURRIERS I Designers, Importers and Manufacturers of 1 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FURS 5 iw vmiTif l.IltKRTY STREET SALEM, OREGON AW a - - - I 3 S PRACTICAL IN THE ART OF FUR REMODELING I gnsna as usm aw w. m w mm k one a;;sJ r-s is: m r m iit h wi-ia sk-w: iatiiH.aaoiimHii'iiKKaBsaaKBKEa jb im;iiti:!srua:mi;n!riiiniu:Kriiiiifflii.:H ,-r; . w 14 u' w " i: u; w 1,11 1,11 "! ' " 88 !;i ... - In Your Quest for the BEAUTIFUL in fine Furniture You Need Go No Further Than v In f tjt. - . - n flvm a i ima r mi t w r la I G2i THOSE who love beauty in. nature, in clothes and in all other expressions of life, shouldno more hesitate to discard a piece of furniture that is no longer charming than they hesitate to dis card a hat, a gown or any other possession that is conspicuously out, of j date. In your quest for beauty for your home, we will be pleased to help - you select furnishings that reflect the modern trend yet will not become passe until they have served a generation at least. Whatever type of home you occupy, we have furniture to harmonize with its architectural de sign as well asto fit it. ' A. 1 k Here you hae a choice of the very best. NEW ARRIVALS for the STYLE SHOW " We are putting on display some of the most exclusive lines of smart dress pumps that have ever been offered by the better manufacturers to a discriminating public We are more than pleased with our offering this year. We have selected just the outstand ing styles from over a dozen of the leading lines and we are sure that you will agree with us that it is far the best range of styles that we have ever presented The line covers style, semi-dress, sport and in fact is a real character line for all walks of life Style and Quality come first; the price is last. We really carry no cheap or inferior shoes - DO YOUR "SS-SSKS" TP TP K1T' pa in, or ornei. r EjCj 1 ingrown BiUi re- TTTTDrP7 moTed and treated. tlUtil f ptns in feat, weak foot. flt tool, too strains and fallen axebes adjnstod. Do not anffey. I will Kt yn the bent tbat science can produce in acienUTle chiropody. Contnlt DR. M. D. VINYARD JHE PRICE SHOE .CO m ,r 4 M r - flnil Sum FMramp DvxBdnOd BtrMaBoeU WikkElkNxiU rbatAppfon T?T?T A TT? 0tl "op la equipped DRP'T - tr' w nothi,, , ; , pnt taa Very beet grade of leather that money will bay. Mr. Jaeotaon, In ckargo or tola de partment, la -it expert im hla llnhaa pent yer In factorlea and - repair ahopa and will do nothing bat high srade woik. fl if E s n . i e i - ' 1 . V