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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1929)
iBats J Plains Flare-Bottomed and Princess Types AH are Good This Fall Coats are three types this fall the retry plain, straight Used coat that we are all accustomed to from seasons past, the one dif ference this season being- that -there is more fur than heretofore, and the collars are much larger; then there is the flare bettom coat trimmed with tucks, and sometimes an additional flare of the self material; and the third, theprincess type with Its fltted- to-the-form effect and slight flare at the bottom. " And they all have some far trimming on them, many only hare far on the collar, which by the way la generally a large, shawl effect, very graceful for all faces both old and young. The soft, fur background of the collar .brought up high aronsd the neck ; softens the- lines of the face. As to types of fur.1 use, there seems to be a choice limited only by the supply ot . far at -command. ' ' Materials oTvcType " ; X.Ther materials are of two Uis jtintt Jdnde-r-the flatr.sleek cloth f such type as broadcloth, and the tbiekT f nrry eloth typified - by earner hair cloth. The smooth surfaced cloth Is used for dress coats,' and the camel's hair effect lj used for sport. There are some very excellent models being shown Ifl local stores which bear the l.ame of "ramble-seat" coats. They we, as you would guess from the uame; sport coats. The material is Tcry thick, sort of an overgrown heavy upholstering, yet the mater ial is Terr soft and pliable. These : models are warm, built along very practical lines, tailored and effect- lye. They come only in shades of ' brown; todate. ' For sports wear and general utility wear, there is the tweed ! coat which is never a disappoint ment 'of the right style is pur chased. The camel's hair likewise, if gotten in a good grade is a never; falling source of satisfac tion. ; The colors to choose from are not sufficiently varigated to canse one any confusion. Brown leads, as it does everywhere else in the styl world this year for both men nd womn, and following it is mid night blue, and black. There are many shades of brown but dark brown Js perhaps the greatest -favorite. FCR BANDINGS OX SILK - Lelong sponsors an afternoon ensemble in black and white print ed crepe trimmed with- black fox In tunic fashion, and hnge cuffs of the shaggy fur are used as a fin ish for the long, slender sleeves. A note of interest attached to this frock Is Its length. The skirt comes at least four inches below the knees- at its short point, and a swinging side panel extending a trifle .below the hemline adds a bit more to the long silhouette. r Enough gypsum was manufac tured, into plaster board and lath dnring 1928 to cover the walls of all the homes In a city the size of Boston. i i ii liti i I Milady iii Style 'I," " ' "If m hud if ( .One charming answer to what sort ot coat shall be worn' this year is the Illustration above. It Is a model in black broadcloth combined with black caracul. The collar Is a shawl which may be worn as a deep cape effect or be caused to stand up in a deep frame tor the face. The tar runs to the bottom of the skirt to end in a point at the hemline. The cuffs are wrap-around style In fur. The hat is of black felt and Is worn off-the-face to show the forehead.: and has a cocarde of gros-grain riggon In lemon yel low, green and black slit through the brim. The shoes are a good type of afternoon shoes or inform al dinner shoe. GULFPORT. Miss. (AP) "Tung-oil" and the "tung-ofl tree,'' words bearing mind pic tures of sing-song Chinese coolies at work on their native planta tions, have become part of the everyday farm and industrial jar gon of this stretch if the gulf coast. aPrishes and counties in Loui siana and Mississippi in particu lar, seem suddenly to have real ized that the United States im ports 100,000,000 pounds of the oil from China every year. They have also discovered that 300,000 acres of well drained, slightly aeid sandy loam, peculiar to this vicinity and planted to tung trees, wolud helo rrow at home an essential ingredient for high grade spar vanishes and enamels. 1 BOOMED IS OH C P Want fo Keep Familyowelsm fgr Separate Order? Is EasyWJwiiK 1 Each Person Has Different Color Daddy ho m peach totcet Bobby hat a jade. Mother') tote el it turquoite. Orchid for the maid. Bitter' a towtJ it colored roee. Grandma' a towel ia maiae. "Ever one o different tovtl!" It the rule thete dan. And why not? We who shudder at the though ot choosing the wrong toothbrush while halt awake, certainly should be deeply interested in the latest idea which calls for towels of different col ors for the various members of the household the very colors mentioned in the little rhmye, In fact. A famous laboratory, after clin ical tests, has recently announced that bacteria deposited from one's bands to a towel, live on that tow el for from 24 to 48 hours and that they definitely can be trans ferred from the towel to the hands ot any other person who nses Lt We avoid the toothbrush, the napkin and the handkerchief of our dearest friend, yet are often far too careless when reaching for a towel. Four members of a fam ily have four times the possibility of deposltlng'transferable. bacter ia upon one .piece of toweling as has one member, so thatber fam ily towel becomes an easy medium throng which a 'disease contract' ed by one many spread, to several. . CMoro to be Market ; ' It has always been difficult to mark' towels of one color or de sign so that each member of the family will be sure to recognise For Evening V IT v S - ' J Madge Kennedy is stunning m one of those close wrapped hip lencrth evenine coats so popular over the eveninor grown of uneven hemline and many tiers of material. S0t , 1 yr ?t- 7 A ' v' - 1 " ! - f 1 : r ' I I '' i I I " - 1 K jfi Fashion Stands on the Street Corner.. Before her countless thousands pass in review. Never a gleam of pity in her eye and often scorn curls her lips . . . for never has Fashion been so exacting (and never before so easily followed) . She dictates line and material but she de mands individuality! Yes, this IS Fashion for Autumn Individu ality . . . Originality . . . Personality . . . the emphasis of one's attractive features . . . and the concealment of the unbeautiful. To be charmingly, properly dressed is to be fashionably dressed. Yet, simple as this may seem, the proper dress, the individual frock, is often the most unobtainable. Not purchased by carloads, but each carefully selected from the models of exclusive design ers each one designed for a purpose. ... It would-be foolish to put such creations in the hands of untrained salesladies. . . . It is this individual, personal service which makes the woman dressed at Mack's whether in the more expensive originals or in an inexpensive little copy -different from the average wo man she meets" places her almost upon the level of Dame Fashion herself I SEE OUR FALL WINDOW 395 N. High his or ben. Today, lt Is possible to secure towels of similar tex ture yet diMerent colors all-over colors, from top to bottom and even on the reverse side. Peach,-Jade, turquoise, orchid, rose, malse there have to be six In the family before the colors are exhausted. If there be seven, poor dad -may at least have the bath towel for himself if he's fortunate. - So much for the santlary aide ot the subject. From the decora tive angle there is quite aa much to be said. We are not all blessed with modernised bathrooms done In colored, tile and-enamel with smart touches of blaek. Many of us must still struggle along with all-white . bothrooms although keenly -conscious of the fact that this severe and clinical scheme is no longer considered "'good." This leaves as with the Job of Introducing color through -such media as the shower curtain, bath mat and' towels. ,J be handed luscious colored towel in six pas tel shades that blend exquisitely when hanging' from the same rack seems almost too good to bo true, and does much to make us forget the lack of color in the etfnslroc; Uen'of (he bathroom ttseW. In design; too, these' newer towels art in feeling with the mod ern .trend in decoration, featur ing' such motifs as polka-dot com binations, a "statistical" pattern showing an up-and-down design; a stepped pattern suggesting sky scraper construction; an angular motif of conventional arrow heads. DISS SUIT GOMES BKK IN PDPUURin Dinner Coat Relegated to Functions Where No Women Attend For evening wear the dress suit will be in the limelight during the coming season and is rapidly taking the place of the dinner coat. The opera, wedding recep tions, formal dinners and balls de mand the full dress suit; the din ner coat is properly worn only at men's club dinners and functions where no ladies are present. It has its definite place in the scheme of things, but should not stray beyond its rightful territory. Refinement of line( scrupulous attention to detail, sleek perfec tion in all points distinguish the new formal clothes for fall, and present them in an enviable light that assures them a hearty wel come. A novelty of. the season is the crushed waistcoat a design spon sored by Finchley (New York) in a low-cut three-button model gathered in soft folds at the front closing. Trousers show soft pleating at the waistline; lapels are broad, and the silhouette Is extremely shortwaisted. . The art of spelling correctly Is being revived -and emphasized this year in St. Louis public schools. DISPLAYS St. Choosing carefully the styles for Fall that will be authentic for the entire sea son is an endeavor on which w;e have always been particularly careful. "Here today and gone tomorrow" as applied to the styles has always been taboo with us. Garments selected now will be in style all winter and it is through this extra service to our customers that we have gained the distinction of "The Store of Authentic Styles. ,7o p,n. ; srinniitldiDATr Mr m tt f 7 1 e' W ..w.v.v.vi'v.v.-.-.v Felts, Felts, Felts. It is al most Impossible to conceive and many different eats and combinations that the ar tists have been able, to pro-ducev-iOff the face,, down in the back or down at the side .is the 'principal mpde while .some have the narrow brim In front. . Felts for dress, felts for sport and felts for. utility wear everything seems to be Felts. - 00 Quality Merchandise WMl (DpMDDOO Coats, this year feature many flares, placed low they may be in the front, at the side or in the back. Furs are massive and may be placed on the collar in shawl form or mushroom style. Sleeves are also furred with the long haired variety being the most popular. Dresses of Crepes and Georgettes in Browns, Blacks and some prints are outstanding in their simplicity. Flares are good while two piece mod els are very much in evidence. The Princess mod els for the office and college miss are very clever. FALL A((EJ0RIEJ woman of fashion X may choose her fall cessories conveniently and with assurance from our smart collection of gloves, handbags, jewelry, lingerie, handkerchiefs, flowers and hosiery that has just ar rived for the first days of the new season. A com plete selection here, tempt ingly priced! K I M UNTIL To): H j- ... 1 ?!.."- 1 A ' ZT I Bp i h V l? n v J Fill " 111 fi i - ac 8:30 p: 1V1. V! W.. -'i t'-" r.t ' ! 7S. I I h II . fes rr- it 1 1 I FIVE pnizEO in own;. Ol j v ,--( i Our hosiery department, aa in former seasons Is ' the pride et the store. Seldom, ontside ot the MetropoHtan) centers will one find each a large and varied etoclc of hosiery.-. This seascm we are) happy to announce the f in- It i da a 1 l.y proportioned; stockings by Gordon." 'At hape and length la every ixe for eyery build. Yott eaa be properly fitted in Princess. Petite. Regal ot Splendide. Popular Prices