rTIIE OREGON STATESMAN; SAtEM, OJVEGON: f ..SUNDAY, MORNING; MARCH ,20. 1P27, Models Sf&p -Out and.; Join The -Parade, of Welh Dressed FAS with two large, bright button and a skirt whose fullness, is held lightly in place in front with small handmade tucks. black evening dresses seen recent ly at dro'a was worn by an Amer ican woman who married a titled Frenchman. It Is a Doeuillet model of black cire,' or enameled satin, worked in an all-over design of jet beads. A deep, irregular hem of pink worked in paillettes makes the dress youthful. jacket of calf-skin, with a cloth skirt and little down-turning felt hat, will remain Paris' most popu lar morning promenade costume. In the Bois, and along the Champs Elysses, the calf-skin is much on view these bright mornings. Amy Linke'r has an outfit with a calf-skin jacket, typical of the mode. A short cloth skirt, com fortably full for walking, is worn with it. The skin is marked with white and has a snug collar of fox. Jabots Reappearing As Spring Fashions Jabots are making one of their periodic reappearances in Paris this spring. The soft frills which fall from high collars or spill out of V shaped necklines are usually of chiffon or georgette simply trim med with hand-made tucks or hem-stitching. Several dressmakers make use of soft silk stocks for wear-with tailored suits. - Other show nar row scarf 3-'which .are worn5 like stocks. One bouse creates colored gloves with brilliantly 'colored fjawera and geometrical designs stamped or painted on the wrist. 5 Pale green, lavender blue and tie rose tints are favorites' for the novelty wear. ) let And Rose Are Popular Combination PAIUS, Any combination , of black , and rose -pink is sure of popularity in Paris this season. These two favorites are seen in al most endless combinations and va riety of presentations. One of the prettiest pink and (By Hazel Reavls) Birds and BMts T Shown In Jewels , Colored Gloves Make Appearance at Riviera The mania for matching - has spread to gloves and nianr pastel, or brighter colored gloves, are seen on the promenades Qfthe Riviera. . : , Pew of them are more attractive than the rainbow colored chiffon coat-blouses ;or jackets which some of the leading Paris dress makers show.' Lonlse Boulanger shows a striped , chiffon jacket, fastened Marsbfield Medical -Society of Coos and Curry Counties olans isolation hospital here. PALiM BEACH, Fla., Jewelry shops in the resort branches of New York establishments display Calf-Skin Jackets Seen On Promenades PARIS, Until the sun's rays make it unbearable, the short uall diamond pins, fashioned in " Eugene's city budget is 1209,- 914; - -- t!? shapes of horses birds, butter flies, cats, , dogs, and even ele phants. They may be worn either as brooches or. hat decorations. , Try On mm, - ; DA D A of bllON i Newest Itedlajrote Has Own Personality PARIS, Nearly every import ant dressmaker in Paris shows a redlnROte dress this spring, but Paul Poiret's, first shown at the Cannes races, Js most unique. Not content with ery long sleeves and "a longervsklrt . than , otFers show. Poiret adds a self-material vest which fits close to the neck, and a long tight scarf which tucks into the fronCof the dress.. Sport Clothes I-nd For Day-time Wear PARI3. Despite extensive 'talk that Paris wilt be more feminine in spring styles,- sport' clothes and tailored costumes "still top the popularity list. Those frivolous clothes women used to call "dres sy" seem to have passed forever for day-time wear. " One of the new ensembles from Worth accentuates the tailored style. A dainty blouse andtrouser skirt are covered by a straight, tai lored coat of the same material as the skirt. The coat has long cutis which can be -worn to cover the hands completely, or turned back for greater convenience Diagonal stripe silk lines i the stone marten collar - of the coat giving the effect of a small scarf worn loosely. This collar has been copied extensively , In Paris. Tucked Crepe Forms Many Spring Dresses PARIS, Tueks -are the most important trimming sponsored by Paris. In little groups, in wide bands, by the dozens and even by the -hundreds, tucks characterize the dresses of pastel crepe which make up a large part of the day time wardrobe. Drecoll showsj a mauve crepe-de-chine dress with bands of hand made tucks broken toy a zig-zag pattern of bias bands of the crepe. .New Kashas Make One' Pound Dresses PARIS, Women are no proud er of tfieir decreasing weights than. are the newest kashas which Parla nses for spring costumes, A yara ot the new musilkasna eighs les than , half a pound, oasts Its creator. Some of the ery lightest kashas can be maffe into . dresses weighing only a pound; when, finished, ,. Th airiest of .all the new ma terials is-raouslicrepella. A dress of it weighs less than half a pound. Scarf-Cape Still . . 4 Inspire Bt lists PARIS, A new version of the scarf-cape appears in Paris this spring. .Designers seem unable to resist playing with the scarf-cape idea periodically, , v::f Cheruifs model of black light weight woolen material .made, on princess lines has a distinguished closing of diagonally placed white pearl buttons. The scarf develops from a narrow turnover collar into a commodious . drapery which hangs- longer than the skirt "when not wrapped about the throat for additional warmth. Half, And Half Wrap Created For Evening PARIS An evening wrap that is neither cape nor coat but a fifty fifty combination has captured the interest of Parisians who adore interesting novelties in clothes. The half and half wrap by Dou cet has only one sleeve. The right side folds over like a cape while the left. is draped into a loose coat effect. The back of the wrap is lavishly embroidered with strass. Paris Sends Dress - - failed Brown Derby PA R IS, American printed silk is used for the dress which Yvon ne Davidson, Paris designer,; calls ' Brown Derby" after the; .hat vhlcn forms the motif of the de sign. A straight skirt, with a nar row band of brown, and a little fclouse with a straight tie make the dress J Nothing could be- simp ler or smarter. The designer ex pect an American success for the model, which several buyer took tack to New Yorkwlth them this spring. . "Salem's &fjoto J3iaceof jfastjion" mm Open House" from 7 to 10 Monday and Tuesday Nights Two evenings devoted to the appreciation of our classic Salons, colorfully f . recreating the atmosphere of old Spain- " Followed by a weeks presentation of distinctive modes for our clientele Valentino Wrap for : Tea And Evening PARIS. A .straight Uilored "oat which Jeanne Lanvin of Paris calls her "Valentino? wran has lapels, caffs and pockets of scin-H imant paillettes. As yet the coat has made its appearance on the stage only, but a few fashion ex jerta predict It adoption for; tea 7?ar and evening use. The coat fleets the faahlnn Af tnrlnr 'fn d lines tor evening wraps nd the- employment of sequins as trim- ming. ' - - Jackets Of Chiffon tor Spring Dresses PARIS, The two piece aport cress which la the daytime unl iorm of the, smartly, dresaedl.wo an this sprlnrtakea many forms. :fl8illu ;A- . .- -piir ff mf: mmmtm . - - v Y:l'i'i ?:'V4 ' r- : m X- : : : - : : : .:i . ... f ... . v : v,V".: . . . : y,: t.; 2. 7 . .-v. r ,.?: A . V. iwi'.v.-.-(.XiAy, -'-, v- i:'-?f ;- Yk '-YY H :.:': ?: HT;.':'r i V-.- " ' -. JSf..Y