The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1929, Page 15, Image 15

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Test Driving is
Sure Trial When z
Tires Are Made
Driring test fleets continuously
22 out of 24 hours a day, for
weeks and months, until millions
of tire miles have been run, has
been a big factor in modern im
proved tire mileages. This is the
SUITS FOR MATRONS HAVE CHARM AND DIGNITY; THOSE FOR THE MAIDS HAVE titlC
Competent salesmen and a
wide range of sizos ainl
widths assures you of a per
fect fit.
opinion of "Russ" Smith local I
dealer for Miller's tires at 199
South Commercial street.
Design Blends With
Color This Spring
The New OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thnreday Morning, March 21, 1929
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STYLE SHOW WILL
USE
HOmE TALENT
Mrs. Mack Cooperates With
sinore to Display
Late Modes
KiRht home-talent models and
10 dancing girls, the latter mem
Vts of Mrs. White'? class, will
'iinpear Thursday and Friday eve
nings at the Elsinore theater in
p f-tyle show presented under the
surpices of "MackVV with Mrs.
Pma Mack, proprietor, directing
the show. m The feature will be
pre-ented each evening at 9:30
' !ock between the first and sec
ird performances of the jugular
t:n. '
In addition to the living models
tl ere will be a novel presentation
cf a pictured toryK'wah
'ons at Hollywood. 'On'fti'eseree'n
actresses of national . note will
perform and will exhibit styles
which will be popular the nation
over this spring.
Dignity as well as charm char
acterize the new modes of the
spring and summer season
of 1929. No longer must the wo
man of middle age or older emu
late the immature young girl In
her cloiheB. She loses nothing
cf her youthful appearance In
this. Rather does' It accentuate
the trlmness of her figure and
the softened beauty of her face.
For the young girl there is chic
in abundance. From her swanky
pajamas, through her many day
time suits, to her'evening clothes,
rhe is the embodiment of youth
and gaiety.
Rainy Days "Perk"
Even her rainy day apparel is
bright and perky. Pictured at the
extreme left of the picture is a
sports model raincoat made' of'
French suede fabric. Pocket
tabs, eollar, cuffs and belt are
all of genuine leather.
The second model is a three
piece georgette ensemble for the
matron. It has a graduated
blouse with colored embroidery,
and a box pleated skirt.
The two-piece combination
print, center, is likewise suitable
for the - matron.. The skirt Is
pleated all around, and a stitched
vestee and tie of plain fabric
matches the background of the
print.
Georgette Ensemble Attractive
Another georgette ensemble is
pictured second from right. It
has a white blonse with green
flowered embroidery nd green
banding fc'oixndi ' the nesk nd
hem. Steel buttons decorate the
center front of the skirt and
front of the short coat which has
a wide hip band. A scarf collar
lined with green completes the
costnme.
A simple little printed frock
with high collar, very long sleeves
and string tie is pictured at the
extreme Tight. Over it is worn
one of the pert . little sleeveless
Jackets with belts so well likod by
the sweet young things.
POCCH'S LAST WORDS
PARIS. Mar. 20. (AP) "All
right, let's go ahead," were the
last words Marshal Foeh spoke on
earth. He spoke to his nurse.
Revival Series
Is Stearted By
Dallas Pastor
PRATUM, Mar. 20. (Special)
The Rev. Kirby of Dallas is con
ducting a series of meetings at
the Methodist church here. The
Rev. John Frans spoke at a meet
ing at Dallas last Sunday night.
On account of the church meet
ing, the Ladies Aid society meet
ing scheduled to be held at the
home of Miss Anna Bischoff Wed
nesday afternoon, and the Sunday
school social which would -hate
been held in the church basement,
have both been postponed for one
week.
Since the advent of warm wea
ther fall wheat Is coming out In
good shape but the gray oats has
a rather thin stand on account of
damage done by freeting.
Most of the clover seed sowing
has been completed.
CAPITAL
Beauty Shop
223 N. High St.
Genera Beauty Work
Spring Styles
demand well-kept
! hair
The only genuine Realistic
Permanent Wave machine in
Salem
Telephone 366
THE new Shoes are elever combinations of
color and design. A touch of contrasting
color arranged in a unique way adds a mod
ern note made smart by its very simplicity.
This quality footwear is the season's finest
value at J
$2.90 to $6.48
BLOCK'S GOLDEN RULE
Salem, Oregon
220 N. Liberty
IKBEIL SIUT
TUS OVER 110
TIICKREAT,L, Mar. 20. (Spe
cial) Miss Katherine Price gave
a short talk over radio station
K(r at Corvallis Monday night.
)'( :1k county boys and girls' club
mi mbprs gave the entire program,
"lis- Price Rave the recipe for the
r; ke on which she won first prize
at the last Oregon state fair.
A basket social was given Mon
thly right by the grade school to
1 lp pay for the new phonograph.
The Woodry family of Salem, sev
eral dancers and a reader from the
normal school, and the grade
n hool pupils furnished the pro
gram, after which Mr. Woodry
auctioned off the baskets. Altho
the crowd was not large, the total
proceeds were $65.51. The. Ore
gon Normal school will pay the
balance of the amount due on the'
n:r.chine.
it-
Miss Luzelle Crippen- and Rob
ert Hamilton, high, school stud
ents were both 'broken! out?" with
measles Thursday; after playing
basketball at fallas the previous
night. ' . i . "
iCHMWl
IEDED FOR AUTOS
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286 Board Feet of. Lumber
Go Into 5-Passenger
Oakland Sedan .
Tntf resting facts on 4he Quan
tity of rtw material required for
the construction of a single auto
mobile body were related here
Saturday by George Vick; oL the
firm of Vick Bros., local Oakland
Pontiac dealers.
From information supplied by
the Oakland Motor Car company,
on Pontiac. Michigan. Mr. Vick
stated that, every five passenger
sedan In the new Oakland Ail
American line required for its
construction 286 board feet of
lumber, 21.9 square feet of plate
class, and 252 square feet of sheet
steel.
"The large amount of mater
ials that go Into a Bingle body,'
hi stated "explains the wide in
fluence the automobile annually
absorbs more than 60 per cent of
all plate glass produced in the
United States, 14 per cent of all
the steel, and more than a billion
board feet of hard and soft wood.
"The lumber and sheet metal
'sefl in building an Oakland sedan
body serves mainly to construct
the framework and paneling, and
does not include special metals,
textile, and othar raw material
essential in giving the body the
finished appearance evident when
you see it on the road-
Hi - - . ..-.---- i .- : " i . - .. ;
$3.98 1
I Expertly modeled m
!l of fine felts in
I the shapes cor- m
rect for spring. m
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ii v irk. ill - . . ,
Neckwear 98c
Selected to please particn- -I m
lar men. Figured, pat- v
II terns, stripes, checks and -
II solid colors in Tariety to -
satisfy every taste. V ; ? $3,85 to $5.98
Correct in Style, Tailoring, Fit . and Quality,
too. Here are styles that strike the latest note in
masculine mode conceived by leading design
era and c,ut from the season's newest woolens
The weights are suitable for year around wear
Many have Jthe popular new Tattersall Vest
And at such a tremendous saving !
Every Suit Has Extra Trousers
Let these smart new Ox
fords complete yoar
- -spring ensemble. They
: will give you comfort,
" style and miles of
wear.
275 N. Liberty St. Phone 1435 Salem. Oregon
SCARF, a Hat,
a Flower the individual touch
to complete your Easter ensemble ... Or
perhaps you have still to buy your frock
or coat. Ward's have scores and scores of
fresh, alluring, new models, attractively
. priced, with just the rigiu acces
sories to make the costume dis
tinctively your own.
The New Dresses
$3.98
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A SCARF a Hat
HATS
$14.75
in prinis, crepes and georgettes
eatch the charming gaiety of
Spring with their lovely colors and
new style touches . . draped necks,
petal-like pleatings, tucked designs.
You'll fin(T them vastly becoming
and exceptionally low priced.
$4.98
See these New Models.
The Ensembles
$19.95
are found in a number of smart ':
vaiations . . little jackets on some, ,
longer coats on others . . color and
fabric contrasts, clever style details
that make each one distinctive.
Every fashion-wise woman will in-V
elude at least one in her Spring
wardrobe. .
TheSpringCoats
. v $14.75
Swagger when fashioned of camel hair tweeds,
beautifully tailored . . or are demurely dressy
when made of broadcloth, Kasha cloth, Kasha
broadcloth, trimmed with flat furs; "There are
flares and straight lines, inset fabrics, novelty
colors.
All-Important Accessories
Colorful Costume Jewelry .....85c
Smart New Handbags....: 'J..2J&5
Pull-on Fabric Gloves.:....93;
- - Dainty Handkerchiefs ....45c
Exquisite Flowers .98c
Color in the New Shoes
$295 to $550
to harmonize with new cos
tumes, shoes take on color
light tans and beiges, grays,
even blue and , red, with
black and reptile are very
popular. There are any
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nuuiuer.- ui buuui, buuj
graceful styles. '. rj
mm fi
33.95
There's a dash and style
about the gay new hats
with their snug contours
and high colors. Straws,
felts and silks are devel
oped in a bewildering,
number of charming and
becoming shapes.
Of Lovely
Sheerness
to the picoted top ;are
chiffon hose In sun 'tan
and all the oth-.
er new. shades.
$1.49
fine Rayon '
fashions slim fltling vestt
and bloomers for wear un
der new frocks. njf
Flesh, peach.- !.
, Dance Stt ' ;
:: -,is-daintily flowered la
275 N. Liberty St.
Phone 1435
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Salem, Ore'