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THE. OREGON STATESMAN SALE?!, OREGON,' SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1927 17- V it ; glorifies van -. i . , - - . ' ' F:UK i. t WITH F Paris Autumn Salon Looks CLike: Bad' Case i'of Re pression At Present By Haxel ReaTls (Aoe!Ud Prei Fsihioa Editor) PARIS (AP) Modern ' French women of fashionable thinness ar horified at the tonnage represent ed by the paintings of nudes at nth Autumn salon of Independent patent roller," , observed' on match-shaped, woman as she scornfully regarded the ' much praised painting of three "hefty' Uadles' by CamUle-Paul Llauau "Gnarled nudes" Is the phrase one .rim hum in desiM-ih t h Flu- Vases. " :. : The Paris lAutumn Salon looks like a bad case of repression, the result of saveral seasons of Ruf de la Patx Insistence on the walk ing stick silhouette. , The salon, noted tor its many paintings o'. nudes, derotes a large part of It mileage this year to pictures I women clothed and unclothed who obyiously forgot to count, their calories. The new artistic ; ideal is not only fleshy, but lumpy at welL Curres are the acepted con tour. The flat, straight figure dear to style eroators, is hard to find among the salon's subjects. In the entire salon there- Is hardly a canvas depleting- a mod- era woman as she might actually look. More ethereal, but .hardly less convincing than the Mout-sIse' models are the pastel tinted won- in with crooked feature the work or another modern school. A can- yas of this type hailed as excellen by many critics is "The Beautiful Julie" by Mile. Renee . .Meurlssa. The majority of visitors pass It by .with the comment that - Julie' ," ,iiote is crooked and her hat of ore-war model. But Paris ap praises it as good art. . Should a modern painter arise of suficient influence to lnspn women, as Gainsborough is said to hare done, to make themselves orer to conform to his paintings of them, white bread and choco late creams will again become part of the fashionable woman's diet. For new art is obyiously "ant- skinny." f " --' ;r FORT4ALAFTERN00N"COSTUr.lES r -x v ' a' AV' V V. 5 OB HQ ' r'.ii :..: ? - StM creeps irnn STYLES Evening Ensemblo .Formal afternoon cestumee as pictured ere (left) DresoeH model censUtlnj ef 'ellTtr pleated skirt wttfe- jeekel eX aUret beev, j The ensemble (right) Is a thsee-pitee wi& kaeW etralVllae eoe trimmad with aabreldery witk taa eavd white self ceUajr esjtewelnc the hsm-Une. The dress has e, flak crepe Uewee Mmsaed with yam I buttonholed exeuAd the aveck, showlders ead anderaxaa aeeaaav with large coayaatioaaMsed jrnxa Cowers ta Uea el peduts. Cat si. i yers and suede pecketbeejfc jaatsJ he salt, ' By HaarJ BeeTis (AMisto4 Prwa rsaklea Zdir) PARIS (AP) Boyish straight forwardness Is going out of fash ion in the Rue de la Paix. Co quetry coyness and flirtatious I tendencies brand the newest andl gladdest ( rags of Paris, j With the change the front ranks of fashionable society naval dropped some . of their straight. I simple demeanor. The masculine is definitely branded as last-year by : Paris. New boyishness . is 1 threatened and the next step is I back to frailty. Clothes, are re sponsible. Styles of the mid-season. Paris' offering for, winter resort and ad vance spring wear, plus some ad ditions to winter wardrobes. Intro-. duce distinct aides to flirtation like the .bow adjusted kittenlshlv on the shoulder, the cape-scarf which flutters and has a provoca tive swing to it, hats which dis close one eye and hide the other. skirts with fluttering ' drapery,! sleeves with soft falls of tulle or I chiffon, from the elbow, and hus tle-back frocks with small danger-1 ous trains and , unexpected place ments of flowers. Even in sport clothes the femi nine is stressed. ; - Unadorned sweater necks are softened with gay handkerchiefs. . There .is a j greater indulgence in pockets and : sport hats are edging away from serere to softer lines. . V, W 5 X 4. 'Mr' The ruddy, weary maple leaves He deep; " " The snow's warm blanketings will -wrap them 'round; Earth's! red-cheeked children1 have .come home to sleep.' - To sleep to plant their seeds, en- .'- rich. her soli, z . ' New beauty to-the next new: year to. give; a: . .' . ' , Earth, is repaid, for. all her lore -. .4pd to.il -j-:. r . v Her Immortal ; children . here come home rto, live! - C past Our Place 1 X Jcnow.lt smelled good, past our .-. x place.! 'c:;.-. - ; The twins rushed in when they ' " canght the whiff Of cookies and gingerbread touch ' ' ejd with mace, i ''t ' And other rich spiced ' things, ; good to sniff. -. 3fy, but the jam perfumed the air Marmalade cooking, pear and quince,; . , . Cinnamon buns on the table there - And pies In the oven, apple and . mJnce! . - .-.. . .. IT ISN'T, WORK It Isn't work, if you like to do It. It Isn't work if it gires a thrill, If always" pleasant ' tho'ughts im bue it, - . J." . -"v If you do it gladly and with a It 'Isn't iriiouseworaf 4ustlng,. ' mending, ' I i .r' . . a . Scrubbing floors and baking , - things," v , , - r -f Washing dishes and. pans unend?r ing, ; .1-. v. ,- -4- ; To one who laughs and smilet and sings.- - ' . i It Isn't work. If yon find. goo measure -Of cheer and sun In every minute. ? j . -1 ,, ' . It isn't housework it's home- j pleasure, : ' ' ' ' With a little love and laughter : in it! " . ... . .. -- . ; ' .-- T -.' The maximum rate of speed oti the Gulf Stream is about six miles an hour, according to an answered o: 'question In Liberty, Influx of black hats, blaek shoes and black handbags ; Blaek even ing hats are la a class by them selves, . Paris .mllliaers bare pro duced some satia draped ; toques for evening use, - Pink With Green Found Pleasing jTo Fashion Paris - AP The ! French color combination of pistachio green and bright or pale pink Is in high fav or this season, - particularly for daaee frocks and sport ensembles. The dance dresses are often of bolero style, , The sport costumes eembioe a pink sweater with green skirt and Jacket, or reverse the color scheme. One notable sport costume .of green bae a sweater striped in shades of pink from flesh to fla mingo. ; Kenton K e n t o n Reporter weekly newspaper, starts with Vic toria Case as editor. PASSIONF BUDS FASHIONS Dinner Dresses ofV-Newest Type Have Black Satin Skirts and Light Tops How Achieve Beauty BY MME.MtLtWA RUBtNSTtlf By Haxel Rvla (Associated Prt Fsthion' Editor) I PARIS (AP) The black pall I still shrouds Paris fashion - Con j trary to expectations (in some cas es hopes) the mid-season showings of the smartest houses do not de part veryv far from the sombre street costumes which dominated the earlier collections. Evening dresses are blacker than ever, by far the majority of chiffon and satin frocks ehown at some places being entirely of black. Tbere Is a surprise in store un der some of the coats of the newest black ensemble costumes. Black skirts are topped bypastel colored tops, in tne form of sewed on blouses ornamented with embroi dery, brilliants or Inserts of con trasting color. Black suits-are one of the prettiest adaptions of this fashion. One house has a surprise model In a two-piece suit cleverly ut to look like a one-piece black coat with a two-tier bolero back. , The bolero ie in reality a Jacket and slips off to disclose a charming one-piece dress with a light satin top gayly embroidered with silver sequins. " V He Us a variation of this same Idea. Dinner dresses of .the newest type have black satin skirts and light COlOrf! satin tnma Thm,i1 A a signs of black satin are frequent on these costumes. The black satin coat is lined with satin of the color of the dress top. Black costumes are bringing an Details That Add to or Subtract From the Beauty of the Figure There are a number o. little de tails of dress that. seem so un important; that almost every' wom an slips up -on i:thera.--fIowevr, they have a great ef fect -upon your whole appearance,! and I feel I will do well to 'give you some ad vice . about - how ; tr; take care of them. I have already spoken to you about how to keep your figure attractive, but the whole "effect .ari shoulders. It keeps your neck line right and your shoulder seam straight, and it frees you from the worry of constantly fussing with your straps. I must not leave the subject of straps without this one word of advice. If you wear a tunic over a slip foundation, be sure that you snap them together er look around your neck arid appearance of your figure just how you manage your belt. Almost every woman who wears a belt al- owa it tn sar in front or in hack. so easily : be j ruined with ;fetrhIs throws her silhouette all but Schaefer's Herbal Cough Syrup seemingly minor points of bad grooming that I am going to. -devote my talk today to the details that make or mar ' the figure; .;. . Ever since' the old-fashioned high-necked, underwear we"nt 'out of fashion.' .women, have 'had ; the problem of -shoulder straps. They slip and slide and bind one's arms they 'are ; always evident ? In groups of three or, four when there is really no excuse tor having any strap show when there Is really jao excuse f or 'having; any -strap show exceot the top one. I have Often heard men speak about the rldicu lous sight of a woman continually pulling - up her shoulder 'straps while she talks or wWle she walks or dances The best device I know for keep ing shouted straps straight is the little tab that you sew Inside of each dress. One end Is made fast to the shoulder seam and the other baa a snap on it. You simply clasp the. straps , together with it and fasten them to the shoulder seam. Then there is no danger of slipping or separating. It is also possible to get remov able straps that will - hold four garments on one. . Tou can lake these straps off and wash them. , The great advantage of keeping your underwear ! strap in place Is that it gives you a well-put-togeth-at the shoulders so that they will not get awry and spoil the lines of the costume. -'r :y ' y 'j I believe we sometimes ' lose sight of tie Importance of belts. It is so easy to just put one on and then forget about it. But it makes a great deal of difference in the AUTUMN MENU With its rich coloring and brilliant- frosty daye, the au tumn Is an especially stimula ting period for the planning of luncheons, bridge teas and dinners that .will reflect the color scheme of the season. and satisfy the appetite it arouses. ' Here Is a canape that may be used wKh salad for lunch: instead of sandwiches for tea, or aa hors d'oeuvre with dinner. It not only tastes de licious but enhances the viv idness of autumn decorations. - Ffmiento Canape y cup cream cheese 2 tablespoons cream 4 teaspoon salt teaspoon prepared mus tard 1 tablespoon plmlento (fine ly chopped) stuffed olives crackers strips of pimiento Add cream to cheese and work until smooth. Add salt prepared mustard, and pimi ento. Spread on ; crisp, un sweetened crackers, or round slices of bread sauted, gar nish with the strips of pimien to, and lay two of the stuffed olives on the serving plate. ..This evenjng jacket ensemble from Redfera U fashioned of preen lame embroidered in bead d Resign. , Son As of a LHpusewife f BVMARJOWIE K- RAWUNG3 "We're at the Table!" Bo ot line. A belt should, bo very carefully placed at exactly " the waistline which wives you the best figure front, back and side -and it' should be attached in such a way that It could not sak If It tried to. .;' i . ; The present mode of coats has brought a new problem, that of keeping a smooth front. I think every woman will find her difficul ties solved if she will fasten a ribbon to the side seam, another to the under flap and tie them be fore she buttons her coat. That wU give you the close wrap-around effect which is so slenderizing. : If you have large hips you Scan make them seem smaller by panels that swing from the prominent part, The same principle applies to the bust. If you wish to make It seem smaller, use a panel or drape or something that falls from the bust down. Split sleeves are excellent for the woman with large arms. , Also, she can wear the wonderful- flowing effects. ? j Read the Classified Ads (Suggested by Mrs. O. H. S Chester, N. Y.) 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