The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 21, 1926, Page 7, Image 7

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    HIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OllEGON
. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1 926 '
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cocked hats of newspapers, with brilliant
red white and blue cockades of colored paper.
Some day one of the Paris milliners will re
mpmW tVtpm. nnH In hphnld. shall havp a.
j ew style! Because almost any period, country or subject is
f-kely to inspire them viz the Spanish sailors (square
Nfrowned and straight brimmed) which probably owe their
existence to Raquel Meller. Somewhat like these, in their
square crowns arethe Puritan hats however they are taller
and the brim hats slant downwards a bit.
one of the Paris milliners will remember them, and lo and
behold, we shall have a new style! Because almost' any period,
country or subject is likely to inspire tKem viz. the Spanish
sailors (square crowned and straight brimmed) which prob
ably owe their existence to Raquel Meller. Somewhat like
these, if their square crowns are the Puritan hats however
they are taller and the brinv slants downward a bit.
The strangest influence so far has been brought to bear
upon this season's millinery. It is the turbans of the women
I of Africa. How this influence bore fruit is quite a tale. A
Pinotion picture in Paris called "La Courrure Negre" (The
Black Voyage) showed several scenes in which the women
wore tali turbans, slanting sharply backward from the fore
head, but reaching quite a height. Presto here was the in
spiration needed to achieve something new.
A great many hats feel this influencein one way or an
other. There are some hats which can be traced directly to
it tall draped turbans of some soft material satin or vel
vet. Other hats, felt and velour, borrow the height, and in
stead of drapes, wear pleats, and like the turban, slant sharp-
Ay backward to quite a height.
Height in the crown is one of the foremost requisites of a
ijsmart hat that and an elaboration 01 the crown pleats,
tucks or drapes of one kind or another. Some hats may be
draped to one side, with a beret or tam-o-snanter crown
others may be shirred from the very tipmost top to the bot
tom of the crown anything to break the monotony. The
f oiy plain crown, permissible is that high and square in
shape. -
War has, been declared upon the felt hat on several oc
casions, its enemies claim it is very well in its place but
that place is with sport or tailored clothes and not with
clothes of a more formal nature. Velvet, they claim, is much
more suitable with the more dressy type of coat, and I do
believe they are right. However, to make the parting wrench
easier, we see a great many velvet hats mad in the same sim
ple styles as our felts used to affect some of them frankly
striving to look like felt. So we see velvet, in addition to
claiming the formal end of the style question, has poached a
little upon the true preserves of felt and entered the field of
sports.
Well, velvet and felt approach a battle royal this winter,
and may the best one win. Just now the outcome is doubt
ful. Velvet has on its side the advantage of being something
new not so much of it having been used recently while
felt has also stepped out in new guise. I mean the new,
lustrous felts that are woven to imitate velvet in their smooth
shiny finish antelope and soldi. Still, in spite of the scrim
mage, they remain friendly one often sees them side by side
in the same hat, and that is very smart indeed.
There is quite a flare for .more elaborate trimmings this
fall. Metal ribbon, gleaming and brilliant in color, is one
important, note. Used on velvet or felt, it provides a dash
of color to winter restraint.
Feathers will ,; we wear them again? There are signs of
a revival of interest in them, although I hardly think they
will be seen in any great amount. Give us a little more time
to get away from the simplicity we have become accustomed
to, and I wager that feathers will have their day.
Will we wear large hats again, like the Milan hats of the
good old summer time? Yes and no they are good style, but
really not so comfortable with heavy fur collars. A compro
mise will probably be e"ected and the large hat forced to
shorten its brim in the back, or turn it up.
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It is with intense interest that we give our efforts
to Salem's First Annual Window Display Week
In our new store on North High street we are af
forded practically unlimited window display room in
asmuch as our windows show the entire front floor
space of the store.
Ve are "dressing up" for Wednesday night and hope
that you will pay a visit to the windows of Salem's
newest furniture store ' ,
CHAMBERS
& CHAMBERS
North High Street Near Chemekela
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Buster Brown fThoe 8 tore. High
clans, ntyliah looklnr. comfort giv
ing, long wearing shoes for the
lant money. Come and be conrinJ
ed. 125 N. Com'!. ()
Henry O. MUler, 184 S. Cora'l.
St., where most peoplrefer tn
get their auto parts forMl maa
of car. : . Trade, here, and make
savings. on all auto parts. ()
iTlrlcii a Wnberts, realtors, 122
N. Commercial St., know property
values and make for you proni-
al.le Investments, will botn aav
I and make yon money. (
Vibbert Todd Electric Store,
High at Kerry Sts. Kverytblng
electrical. Good service ana iow
prices ure bringing an Increasing
trade to this store. t
a. W. Lav. tires, tubes and ac
cessories. Has the Goodyear tires.
the standard or the worm. Air.
nav can rive von more mileage.
Corner Com'l. and Chemeketa. ()
Nash leads the world In motor
car values. Beautiful display of
new models at the F. W. Petty
John Co., 385 N. Com'l. ()
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The Salem Ilftw. Co., most pro
gressive. Every accommodation
given to those In need of best
hardware supplies. Work and pros-,
perity the motto. 120 N. Com'l ()
The Cherry City Baking Coa
bread, pies and cakes are of high
est quality. One of Oregon'a most
sanitary bakeries. Visit it. Worth
while. A Salem show place.. ()
The Marlon Automobile Co. The
Studebaker, the world's greatest
automobile value. Operating cost
small. Will last a lifetime, with
care. Standard coach $1415. ()
The Opera House Drug Store.
Service, quality, low prices, friend
ship give increasing patronage.
Old customers advise friends to
trade here. High and Court. ()
First National beak, the bank
of friendship and helpfulness in
time of need. Interest paid on
time deposits. Open an account
and watch your money grow. ()
II. L. Stiff Furniture Co., lead
ers in complete home furnishings,
priced to make you the owner. The
store that studies your every need
and is ready to meet it, absolutely.
Capital Bargain Hoase. Capital
Tire Mfg. Co., Mike's Auto Wreck
ing. Three in one. Bargain cen
ter of Salem. Thousands of bar
gains. II. Steinbock, 215 Center.
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OUR NEWLY REBUILT STOR
Showing The Late Modes
In Fall COATS and FROCKS
There are smart models arriving every- day, each bringing some fashion note of
interest, individual in detail, yet conforming to the mode. Now is the perfect time to
select the winter wardrobe when styles are most varied and selection is wider.
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COATS
Are Novel
Luxuriously trimmed with fur, these cloth coats
stress the new bloused back or belted mode, and
come in plain toned fabrics, or in plaid or basket
weave. At our. low prices every woman gets the
utmost in value.
MILLINERY
Is Extreme '
It's either the small close fitting felt" or the large'
drooping velvets that are the center of attraction
; Our millinery department on the raejzanine floor is
Ian entirely new-feature to this store and like every
thing else we haveiried to secure style and mater-;
ials high in quality yet moderately priced. You .are
.welcome to look around. - - w. t;
FROCKS
' v Are Youthful
The ".tiered and pleated skirts that grace new
frocks s achieve a becomingly youthful silhouette.
There are smart cloth model in twill, kasha and
. jersey, and lovely afternoon frocks in satin, crepe,
Velvet and moire.
HOSIERY
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, .0 Knees are. in style for fall but they must be clad
' jn silk. The boot silk hose is taboo, for the styles
" iderhnd silk to the top. Our, hosiery department has
ft been 'doubled so we can assure you of , almost-every
1i -polprJand weight in PhoenixWayne Knit, t,Ux
; ite and the other quality brandsr ; - " ''
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