yto Mo'n, O n DM y r Simplicity Keynote 1: Of Good Taste in Children's Clothes Ornate Creations Are Banished Because of Their Lack of Durability and Failure to Meet Real Tests 1 COMPLICITY is the keynote of good taste in clothes for f O little girls and little boys. Really, a piece of chocolate candy, carelessly handled as the little folks forever will be careless, will do vastly less damage to a simple f reck or waist ? than it will to some of these ornate creations that an mdul- K gent mother is apt to design for her offspring. Simplicity in design spells economy for mother, not only I in manufacture, but in upkeep. The job of "doing up" these l dainty frocks is a thing mother should think of before she f sets to work to make clothes for the children. i Simplicity of Design i It is perhaps for these obvious reasons that the manu i facturers are continuing to present us with children's ap :r parel that 'places its principal emphasis on simplicity of de- . ' sign, plain things, with every-day school wear especially j noticeable. , - ' Cape coats without fur are shown. This, too, is a very im practical idea. Fur is pretty, but youngsters are not careful jtipf it. From the child's viewpoint, life is so full of more inter j: esting things than clothes. Ity , Bound Scollops Favored Capes are split down the back in "V" or "U" shapes or crossed over and buttoned. - Bound scollops are featured on f;.' some of them. Throw collars of various types are shown on iniany coats.- Some of these are fitted so as to stand up at f ; the back of the neck and others are laid in folds similar to! those for the grownups. ' Capes are also parts of ensembles. A very effective one Vj was of a knitted fabric of powder blue with a border of silver. !:-'!rhis over a simple slip-on dress of blue made a charming com i.rbination. (;fj Wash Fabrics Continue !!v Practical school clothes continue for the young miss, in the wash fabrics. Cotton broadcloth and pongee are the most . popular among the materials. Many of. these were made J. in jacket combinations. You can picture for yourself how : .. smart a youngster would look in a sport frock of red silk, with an oyster white pongee jacket trimmed in bands of red, , with a cunning little tied collar under her chin. Party dresses, too, come in the lighter weight fabrics. : Georgette dresses in pastel colors with ruffles and bows are sweet and fresh looking, while dainty tints in taffeta flower petaled frocks make a wee miss a lovesome thing. Coats of silk with applique and cut-work treatment are designed to wear to the party. Tan tweed is good for a smart school ensemble. The coat is short and is buttoned with two buttons, wearing a patch pocket either side. A simple box plait is the skirt's only feature. The overblouse of tan crepe de chine repeats the box plait down the front under a yoke effect. Another effective school costume is deftly designed in navy blue jersey with French blue for contrast. Its good looking jacket of navy is bound with French blue. A blouse' of the lighter blue is bound at the neck with navy, and is buttoned into a short pleated skirt of dark- bluer Many linens Are Shown ! Linen frocks are not exclusively summer dresses by any, means. Their tub-able quality has been mentioned, which is so necessary for the younger misses. Many linens are shown' for fall. A smart little outfit of coat and dress exemplifies this. - A tucked vest that continues to the hem was the dress's main feature. The coat was built on raglan lines, with a sim-. pie stitched collar, into which the shoulder and front were. gathered. The sticthing continued down the front to make straight bands. Patches of pointed shapes formed the sleeve's' only trimming. The lines of this outfit were its chief recom-l mendation. Zig-zag Lines Since scollops have been done and perhaps overdone, a pleasant variation is a trimming of zig-zag lines. A silk! dress for a high school miss had a plain blouse that was printed silk. A scarff of print with piquoted zig-zag edges ied on one shoulder. The sleeves repeated the zig-zag with cuffs of print that were piquoted on. A cunning little hankie of the print, with zig-zag edges, was the final effective touch. lne maid 01 six, tne maio 01 eigni And all the others, small and great, In fashion's shop are-smartly clad In mother's taste, with cash from Dad. Colored Work On French Hosiery By HAZEL. RKAVIS Associated Press Fashions Ed 6pt PARIS (AP) The well dressed Parisian woman's choice of stockings is governed these days by greater individuality and the color of the costume with which they are to be worn. Noisette, a shade that takes its name from hazel-nuts, is one of (the most popular for day wear. Rose beige is still much worn, though its popularity is declining. Dove gray and mauve beige are the correst day and evening choice for gray costumes. Paris does not share America's enthusiasm for mesh stockings, called tulle over here. A few are seen for evening, but most women select open clock sheer chiffon hosiery in their place. shown are shaded chiffons tinted from pale cream to brown or flesh to carnation shades. - There are evening stockings with deli cate lace patterns woven in the front of the leg, or insets of fine lace, and other models with di signs embroidered on them in colors. Clocks are showing a tendency to be more elaborate on evening stockings, sometimes consisting of half a dozen rows of interlaced hemstitch. The Hillsboro Argus is pleased that the Canyon Road is completed no matter how much the citizens of Portland paid for that highway. Buddies SO Years HUMBOLDT, Iowa For more than half a century, S. E. Rollins, 78; August Buchholz, 75, of Hum boldt, and Lee W. Anderson, 73, of Des Moines, have been members Among novelty stockings being of the same fife and drum corps. Burnett Bros., Jeweler "Pay Us as You Are Paid" Thirteen Stores on the Pacific Coast Not only Largest, but, We Hope, the Best! I yflO Down-J I ( H if N13" 32113 j I'll "vi 'l jS 1 I I 7Ac Facts Briefly Told To Be Quickly Read Ths easts art Mahogany, twenty inehee long and eleven inehee high, liott mrtis tie two-tone efectt. Silvered dials with raised .; gold numerals. Complete set of chime reproducing the famous bells of Westminster Abbey. Chiming on the quar ter, ths half, the three-quarters and the full hour in the moot delightful manner. They go for sight daye vnth one winding. Are unconditionally guaranteed. So far a we know have never been sold before for Use than fifty dollars. On sale tomorrow, and as long as they last at $t9S0,JPay half dollar down and take a slock. NoteThis is the Sessions Chime Clock which has been chiming over ths radio and it sounds bet ter in the homo than it doeo "on ths air." Wo wUl fill mail orders as long as we have any left, but it wUl bs weU to writs surly. Fifty Dollar CLOCKS almost half price We used to feel jubilant when we were able to advertise these 1 jyestminster Chime Clocks for Forty-Nine Fifty and we used to sell them by the score. It was no trick to dispose of as many as a score in a single day. "Good Old Days!" So you can imagine how we felt .when the news came that because there was a War on between two great clockmakers and as a result of this war we are authorized to sell these magnificent Mantel Clocks at Twenty-Nine Fifty! We prefer not to sell them for cash else you might- never learn the advantages and the economies ' that the Burnett Budget Plan presents: Take one for half a dollar, pay the balance a dollar or so a week 4here are no extras. And everybody s as welcome as the "flowers in May!" IT I Established over thirty years ago PAY AS. rou ARE PAID :. 457 STATE STREET.. , .;: 457 STATE STREET. Boy at the tfearett purnett Store t: Same Price Same Terms All Alon theCoat f O O O Brisk winds are ushering in a new season, and that sea son is bringing with it fashions of a new elegance ahd charm. Here you will find the new mode expressed in all its glory, in distinctive costumes forewomen and miss es of almost any required size, including half sizes for the smaller women. Coats Have Many Facinating Ideas SMART women will be enamored of the refreshing new details of the coats for Fall. Take, for in stance, the tight hip-line of the model sketched, the the lovely pleats, the smart oblong buckle. Note, too, that the hem-line dips subtly, and the furs are lux urious. New Season or Gol or in Frock: THIS fall is opening a new season of color in frocks ! This you will see at a glance in the new models that are arriving daily. Violets and blues vie with browns and greens and there are any number of new interesting reds. Black goes on forever, leading the parade. I',! IE Y is "far beyond" ONE will be surprised at the enormous stock of new Fall Millinery that we have assembled for your selection. It is just short o marvelous that one conceives the little twists, clever bends and angled cutaways that go to make this seas on's hat ono that lends distinction far beyond any doubt. Blacks predominate with tans-to-dark-browns running a close second while string bean green, Spanish wine and Monet blue are all very popular. Antelope felt, hatter' plush and felt soule are made up in clever pattern models featuring off the face trim, right cheek trim and exposed eyebrow line. LINGERIE From France vie with the lovely models from Fifth avenue. Smart women, who have come to know the beautiful lingerie obtainable here the year 'round, will applaud this new collection of dainties for Fall. They are marvels of work manship and are so reasonably priced. Gloves from Paris The new gloves come in a host of lovely fall shades, in tailored and dressy types, with new, novel cuffs. HOSIERY For Fall in a multitude of new fall shades of exemplifying the browns and grays in shades of Beige D'or, Clytle. Souris, Boulevard, Panglow, Casnewnut, Deauville, Ebony, Peter Pan, Marron Glace, and the beautiful Circe for eve ning wear. You are invited to call and see the new shades which have just arrived. Neckwear Is Important Collar and cuffs sets of exquisite lace add much to the charm of the black satin frock. Others of crisp organdie. Envelope Hand Bags Smart, New Boutonniers The bag sketched is one of the smartest in our new fall collec tion. It is black calfskin, silk lined throughout. Complete your new fall outfit with a lit tle nosegay of silk or velvet flowers. Oth ers of chiffon for evening. 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