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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1930)
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Tha possibilities which large . seals prod act fc hare mad Cor thfr- lowering of prices; the re markable copies which are made of rare) pieces of valuable furni ture; and the eflectiTO plans for facilitating the purchase of fur- Altar by those whose Incomes are not great enough to allow a large Inrestment at one time; all these factors which permit ererjr worn- n who takes a pride in her home to add little by little those desir able elements which make of a mere house or apartment a de lightful, llrable place for the fam ily, and its guests. - - Modern furniture Is undeniably attractive and nn usual, bat for those whose tastes are more con serratire there hare been many developments in the manufactur Ins field to make furniture In the period designs more convenient. and better adapted to the lady of the house. Dust-proof compart ments, stainless finishes on wood. combination units, such as stove ' and Ice-box in one, bookcase and secretary, end-table and sewing- machine all of which have been designed to lessen hep tasks, to beautify her home, and to make possible the economic purchase of smartness. Artistry Real Help Particularly admirable are the services rendered by furniture tores and department stores, to help the purchaser keep In the bounds of artistry and good taste. This Is done by suggestions, of fered from years of experience, as to the type ef fomitore suited to various sizes of rooms; the com patible forms of window and floor covering, and even color schemes If madame has too little confi dence In her own lngenuinity. Pastel Shades Predominate eJpejeflesjsffe vfV Lenjrth. irrace and charm combine in the' new dress demands for. spring:. Milady finds styles radically reversed but pleas 11 - AOA anny so, in spring, xrou. For spread on top the steak and bake it for w minutes or until very tender. smothered beet steak, a well seasoned dressing "MODERATE FLARES" FOUND NEEDED IN NEWEST HATS "Off-the-Face ' Hat Has Serious Rival This Year in Hat With a Brim The new spring millinery mode shows a decided tendency to fol low the graceful feminine trend of the season's frocks and suits. "Moderate flares Is as true for spring tailored hats as for cos tumes. The lace detail gives new soft ness to the smart straw hats. The of f-the-Xace hat has a ser ious rival this spring in the hat with a brim. Brims and bows are very much in vogue. " Wide brims, elocke brims, pro- tile brims. Irregular brims are rat and made most Ingeniously'. One of tha outstanding version of. the brimmed silhouette is th kat ta which tha brim Is lifted at front creating a bandeau effect. for In this type of hat, the off-the- face expression to which we have grows so accustomed, is' retained. This style of hat -promises to be come very popular as the season progresses. Bows Have Important Puce Bows hold an Important place In the new spring millinery mode. la the' early spring hats they: are, as might be expected, small, con servative bows, but they win grow bolder oa hats as the season con tinues. ... Laos straw Insets and motifs are very popular. ; Whil the) spring season list promises to be the greatest straw season we have had for many a year, nevertheless fabrics com is. for a goediy share of the honors. Linen and shantung as millin ery mediums , grow hourly more important. Lacy straw Insets and: bandings will he used extensively as the in set trimming on bakou. panamal aque, slaol. balllhuatl, in tact, on almost all of the straw bodies. The straw lace will bo used la the same way to accomplish the effect of the dressy hat without applied trimming. " This lace straw has solved the problem, of the dressy hat without the rasauess to ev eryone's satisfaction. Lacy straw Insets and motifs are made of' toys or tusean gen erally, or they may be of a novel ty calibre. The transparent idea Is not lim ited to the transparent straws, It win also be seen in the punch- work that is being applied to felts. The punchwork is laid la conven tional designs all over tha crown. Sometimes the lacing of crepe de chine folds accomplishes the tran sparent effect and there are num erous other methods In which the idea will be introduced this sea son. Early Straw Hat Season This spring will see a decidedly j early straw hat season. With the tailored suit and straws as ports l bonheur, conservative manipula tions ef panamalaque, fine grades 1 of sisol and bakou will hold In terest) as far as body straws are concerned. The straw tricots for tailored modes will be very much la evidence this spring, especially the caps that re draped out at the aides accomplishing a little Care la their descending lines, and making a most appropriate complement tor tha flared suit. The new elocke hats will un doubtedly be one of the outstand ing modes tor spring. . Fer sportswear, it will be more conservative la line, but for the tailored hat it win be a bit more feminise. Many at tha smartest clocks type hats will shew a little ''kick up" affect over the left eye. Erie McNalr, a rookie. Is giving Joe Boley a rousing battle tor the regular shortstop job with the Athletics. Hats New Clocke feelings. Necessity caused th shipping agreement Which Emper or William II vainly suggested In lflTk J Tha new combine plaeea the German rroud third ta tha world from tha viewpoint f tonnage. The Royal mall line was 2.700,000 tons; the Peninsula and Oriental 2,BOO,00: the Hamburg-Ameriea-North German Uoyd cbination. 2,000, oee. ana tnwra CLARKSDALE, Miss., March 2S (AP) J. L. Doggett. 67. logger, was shot to death and I B. Carter, SO, carpenter, a by stander, wounded' la a gum bat tle lata today. PE M THURSDAY EVENING USE March 27th, 7 to 10 p. m. You are cordially invited to call and inspect our complete line of electrical and household appliances, including FRIGIDAiRE A littte "kick up" effect over the left eye is one of the smart -features of the new styles. URGE MERGER OF ELECTRIC RANGES GAS RANGES TELECHRON CLOCKS LIGHTING FIXTURES RAMOS PERCOLATORS j; i . ; WAFFLE IRONS - TOASTERS. vETC; w . . 1 " V 1 it I " wtcouiitst; 1 - v " PHONE .488; FORMED BERLIN. March 2C (AP) Almost at the very moment the German liner Europa had seised the blue ribbon of the ocean, the Hamburg-American and the North German Lloyd Steamship lines an nounced today they had complet ed a S 9-year coopers tire agree ment to end competition. Tha , announcement 'was made in a Joint communique issued in two cities ly directors of the or ganisations tn Hamburg DyDr. Cuno ox the Hamburg-Ameru line and tn Bremen by Herr 8eln- eken of the North German Lloyd. In these renerable Hanseatle citiei it was indicated that the agreement was a union of eon Tenlence only. Both concerns had to swallow much pride, it Is conceded, and overcome their deep seated rival M OF LOVELY ' ' -jMj, Crocks, Suits, mm L ! Coats, and Hats IflrW . 1111 si t xjl 4 i!t z 11 ii m ar a . w tit. in CENTER'and HIGH STREETS 'J Fwmitwce of Qiaacfe for the Well Plammedl Home Everyone wishes for a home that is well furnished yet does not wish to invest more money than is necessary. , : Throughout our entire store you will find furniture of character at prices t1 will please you. BED - VANITY - GHIPFONTRR l PDDREER - CHIFFONIER ivory taamel w Deccrited. Greo Eda-wl :i. ONLY SPRING IS HOUSE(XEAKINGTEiE err: . s .. V - - 1 "