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0 i- w !1 If i I 1 it I Pi Tt PAGE TWO The OHECO:i STATESMAN. Satex Ortrroa, TtoZay tSbnife?. KarA 27, 1933 ot Sdertmn &l F HIST DON NEW TOGS Color Marks Newest Outfits For "My Lord;" Tweed i Is Very Popular How many men know Jhat spring Is here, that It Is time to ar aside the winter woolen and don the modes of springtime? The windows tell them, and so do the flowers and the "birds. And Friend Wife reminds the Mere Man that the time for the bis eharige has come, that he may step forth In the habiliments of spring. .Color, subdued, soft, seductive, marks the fashion of the season In men's wear. This is not a sea son with Easter egg dyes predom inant in the make-np of men's clothing. There is no- "riot of color." Instead solid colors, many in pastel shades, give the color coent in cravat or shirt to iden tify the spring mode. Hats too are in keeping, the hat band do- Ing no violence to lovers of soft tones. Flannels are Popular Spring speaks to youth in terms of sport clothes this year. Theri are tweeds and flannel, many with rich, deep tans. A favorite tweed this year is the Harris tweed from the isles of Lewis and Harris where the fabric is home span, using the native wools, and for color the native vegetable dyes. The patterns reflect the color schemes of the moors. This tweed is finer than the familiar Scotch. Sweaters for outing wear come In heather shades and green and blue, the plain colors being most in vogue. The V-neck is more popular than the crew neck. Hose matches the sweater. Worsted Cheviots Good Mr. Business Man will find himself wearing flannels or worsted cheviots to be In style. The colors are light, with sub dned plaids or stripes. Young men wear a two-button Jacket with notched lapl, and patch pockets on spofls clothes; older men have the peaked lapel. Tpp- cqUs are of tweeds in grey and tan. Hats are of soft greys and tans with wide or narrow hatband in colors to match. The hat has either a frnt snap-brim with a rdU at the back or the Homberg roll brim, which is new for the season. " .Pastel shades, soft solid colors. characterize the shirts and neck- ware. The attached collars have shorter points than formerly. Cravats come with pastel shades or light figures, using both satin and crepe fabrics. There are also Jacquard designs. Pigskin gloves in natural tans are most popular. Forma Note Marked The prevailing note of men's costumes this season is the form al or semi-formal tone. This shows itself in the subdued colors, the conservative cuts and fabrics, and in the lack of any ex treme style In the accessories of cress. Women's Styles Effect Men Ii BIOS FOR S MFjincn ; 1 "j W ft r tJhj QJ, .w.y,- " -:-.'v. ...::.;.-.; -A v - Mir'"''"'"''"''"" iriBsrTinr rm m sn ZZT jtsrm sinn mrtiiytfiT o t nn n mi it " njixi " Ll"ii'L'I-''jC ibeShery Solid Tone Shirts as Well As Stripes Viewed; Madras Good Pastel shades not unlike those of Milady are to be found in the new fabrics in men's suits this spring. Flannels are pop ular and are much in vogue. A greater interest la color will be mors evident this spring ta haberdashery than every before. These colors, while mainly bright will be tree from garish. There will be an unusually wide range of colors in shirts this spring in both solid colors and stripes. Blue will be one of the outstanding colors. Oxford and Madras will be the most popular fabrics this season. The oxfords wiU be shown in white. and solid colors and the madras wUl appear In stripes. The short point collar on shirts will continue in favor. Stripes In Neckwear Stripes in neckwear will be very much in vogue with a growing tendency and definite trend in the figured patterns towards smallish figures. Solid colors In neckwear in ev ery conceivable shade will be more prominent than ever this spring. The solid colored neckwear used in matching harmonizing tones with the solid colored shirts will be very popular with the 19 3 smartly dressed man. New and striking colors in sus penders, pajamas and hosiery will be shown in greater variety. Color More Popular Than Ever IRLO USES WILL Bh HBUHI5 V'-K v. " V w .1 - Color tones predominate in season's latest offerings in haber dashery. Madras shirts will be had in stripes, advance re ports show. ' eral years age ceded ail rights lit the book to tho well-known pub lishing firm, Treves, and was sot consulted when they brought oat their newest edition of it. The court decided to cite the head of the publishing boose, and the trial was set for early fall. There is much speculation In literary circles as to whether sim ilar action might be taken against GRACE IN SUITS KEYNOTE IN '30; LONG LINES FOLLOWED Be Feminine" Appears to be Urge of Mod istes; Separate Belt Gives Smart Touch CHURCH UW HITS Ml KLIST HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) Hon- ston's cotton market, already a world leader, hopes to entrench Itself at the top by locating head quarters tor the farm board's $30,000,000 cooperative corpora tion nere. It is depending largely on the Influence of a man whop robably is the world's biggest cotton deal er, W. L. Clayton. On his statement to a congres sional committee, endorsing Hou ston as the logical place for the coop's headquarters, the .city is pinning its case. ' , T. M. Law, Houston banker and member of the committee that ap peared before congress to push Houston a claim, believes Mr, Clayton's expiation tor locating his own firm in Houston should be' sufficient to bring the coop's offices here also. "Mr. Clayton told the commit tee," Mr. Law said, "that he had ; faced this same problem of loca tion and had settled on Houston after extensive inaulry. . i"He declared tho wisdom of the 1 choice had been demonstrated 'amply. He said he took a certain chance when he picked Hoastoa; that the committee, in choosing If. would take no such chance,, - -Location of the coop's load quarters in Houston, cotton men he,re believe, wonld establish the Houston market indisputably as the world's cotton capital. -Strength of the Houston market has grown consistently since com pletion of its deep water ship ca nal, affording an outlet to the Gait of Mexico for 1? railroads. .Galveston's seaport, 60 miles away, however, is a strong compe titor. f Strategically located In the jot ton industry, Houston lies next dor to the vast fields of east Tex M. a big producing section be'ere tile western part of the state be- cma a cotton country. Socth Tex as, with lta lesser , yet Important production, also is adjacent f Last season's shipping record in -Houston from August 1, 1923, to Jiily SI, 1929, was tat with fig- ures. Net receipts were 2,819,213 bales, and nearly 2,300.000 of that number went down the ship : canal to dozens of domestic and ' foreign markets. - j , - , . tTKES ORCHESTRA BETTER DALLAS. CAP) The baton proved more powerful than the pulpit to tho Rev Cy Barcus, di rector of Southern Methodist ani : versity's band. A tew months aft- Or bo entered tho ministry, ha quit This year of grace marks the return of grace to the new spring 1 mode in suits. The new mode is no longer something to hang up or slip into, it is, to-day, a triumph of femin ine graeef ulness. Certainly all sorts of things have happened to the new suit mode. Even the man tailored sharp skin affairs have softened to be more in step with the delightfully feminine fashion mode, and the silk suits epitomize it In every gracious, graceful line. Owing to the vagaries of the new mode, the suit will occupy a leading place in the style promen ade for spring, the three-piece cos tume with a jacket rather than a coat. The suit Is suprememly suitable to this season but in recent years, owing to the dominance of the ensemble, it suffered from an in feriority complex. The new spring suit for 1930 will forge to the forefront as a style leader. Natural Waistline Revealed Revelation of the natural waist line becomes an important phase of the spring silhouette. The suit styles balance maturity of skirt lengths by extremely youthful cut of Jacket. Tho jacket with the flare gives piquancy to the spring suits. Tho separate belt on jacket gives tho- spring' suits a much smarter appearance this year. Monotones will be more popu lar than multicolored fabrics, with particular emphasis being placed on woolens, such as tweeds, diag onal effects, basket weaves and chevrots. The skirts with cluster, front ana siae pleating, the wrap around; or if flared, decidedly modified, and the flare achieved through goring will be smartest in the new suit mode. Suits with waist-length Jackets In monotone fabrics of brown and beige hold first place, although blue is very prominent also and will be shown in a wide range of tones, from the TCry light blue shades to the nary. Red in the rose red shades, and those with a great deal of yellow will be quite conspicuous this spring. Orange will also make its appearance; not so much for whole costumes, but in tuck-ins that will be worn with brown suits. RADIO 1 II IS FOUND PHTIH TURIN, Italy (AP) The tight enlng of restrictions on literary output that was expected to re sult from the concordat between the Italian State and the Holy See, with the application of can on law to all Italy, has been ex emplified here In the summoning to court of the novelist, Amalia Guglielmlnetti. She was charged with outrage to decency" In sev eral passages of a novel published some years ago under the title 'The Revenge of the Male." Her defense was that she sev d'Annunslo, whoso "works are on the Catholic "Index." BELIES ITS NAME SANTA ANA. Cal. (AP) The Longfellow club here fools out siders because it's not interested in poetry. Its members, all more than six feet tall, want something done about low awnings, wires, chandeliers and doors. Crepe, Satin, Silk Prints Among Those to Prove Most Popular If yon cannot remember those good old "ahlrtwalsf dayi, yon are In no way prepared for what is about to happen in the blouse department of your favorite store. Everything points to a bustling busy section of larger space and more sales-persons, where you are going to find exactly the blouse you ned. For blouses are Important again because suits are import ant, I had heard this whispered around months ago. Finally when I heard it shouted aloud I de cided the time had come to veri fy it. I reminded myself to the Fifth Avenue store which had had the best department in the thriving days. And I took up a stand right theV to see. I'm not somg to dress up ' what X found. My notebook pages tell tho unadorned facts concern ing the best selling spring blous es. Crepe, satin, silk prints, strip, ed shirting batiste, handkerchief linen. White, eggshell, aquamarine light blue, pumpkin, pink. Long tight sleeves, cap styles, elbow length and sleeveless. Jabot, Vionette, tailored high placed collars, scarfs and loose tabs that tied, in front bows. Buttons, small bows, cape ef fects, drawn work and hand fin ished edges sometimes frayed. Tuck in or fuck out. high waist fitted or with belts, some peplums and all. decidedly shorter. THE SCARF The matter of scarfs is an im portant one. Tour tailored redin gote top coat will be a total loss if you dn't wear with it a bright ly colored Ascot scarf. It may be of flat crepe, crepe de Chine, chiffon or georgette but it must bo of ample size and neatly tied in the regulation Ascot fashion. Be sure all your accessories harmonize they need not be the selfsame hue but they should bo of related tones. Whether for evening, afternoon or street wear. NEW SPRING MILLINERY Millinery Dept - - Mezzanine Floor Classic simplicity, with an abundancr of intricate, artistic decoration that calls for expert workmanship are the outstanding features of these lovely new millinery creations. Featuring the New BRIMMED STYLES, ranging in price from $2.95 to $6.95 Telephone 877 ROCKWELL FIELD, Coronado. Calif (AP) Experimental radio telephone communication between flying airplanes has been success fully conducted up to fifty miles by the United States Army Corps. Army bombers and speedy pur suit biplanes were used In tests' under direction ot Major Carl ; Spati here. Completion of the experiment. wnieh are oeing continued, a pected to mark a new era in com- ! taorcial atr transport as well art military aviation. The big bombing planes nave been equipped with radio trans mitters- and receivers both for voice and telegraph, operating on a wavelength of from S&e to 100 meters. At times these tests have been picked up on home receiv ers In southern California. Power. used is fifty watts. One pursuit ship is equipped; with a transmitter using voice. with a trailing antenna 125 feet long. Other pursuit ships have been equipped with receivers only. These are for flight commanders . on maneuvers to demonstrate the value of radio control ot units in flight by the unit commander with the squadron as well as any high er commanders in flight and from the ground. while communication between 1 airplanes in the air Is one ot the most remarkable results ot the experiment, even greater success has been accomplished between th airplane and ground stations. VV7 DPDRD 41. ID DE Feminine Gracefulness Predominates tr I 1 1 ( IS 3 J A new season Has arrived! Miss Spring has awakeneel from her Winter slumbers and Is now sumptuously attired in the brighter and mors fascinating colors which contribute so much in creating and designing the new modes for Spring. SPRING ENSEMBLES SPRING MILLINERY SPRING DRESSES SPRING GOATS spRiNGsurrs SPRING ACCESSORIES -SPRING HANDBAGS SPRING DRAPERIES SPRING FABRICS AUo. in addition to these special displays of new Spring Merchandise as related to style, we nave secured flinte a number of both staple and style items which will be offered at special prices durin3 the operant at IK &ew spring coats and suits are a far-cry from the mannish fashions of late seasons. Every trend is towards feminity, which means graceful lines, dinging fabrics and beautiful PORTLAND 255 N. Liberty Street SALEM Phone 877 - ! EUGENE colors. -."".