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i 'What h God For SsmmT' Otsetfnto Aslked wmijmy 'IK STYLEini930 Statesman Observer Makes -jour of . Shops, Finding Newest Models By OLIVE M. DOAK Salter is not faraway and that . sneans . new gowns, hats, coats, and every other thins dear to the heart of womankind. But this Is another year and that means new Styles, new materials and the straggle to fit these to the per t tonalities of the wearers. So the I trying- question what Is good? i Salts for the first time in some years are very strong. There are three distinct Jacket lengths lpng. that means within two or i hree Inches of the bottom of the : skirt, which by the way is from soar to star Inches belw the knee; - finger-tip length, which means - that the jacket will come last to - where the fingers come when the arm is extended down the side and the short Jacket. , Fullness la Skirt 1 -A to style of cut there -is aaaeh fullness in the skirts and , the coats are all comfortably - large. Pleats are good for the skirts and If the material Is silk there Is noticeable a decided full ess that la neither circular, drape nor pleats but gives a drape effect due to the cut of the roods and the ways in whkh the pieces are fitted together. The results are delightful and at all times - definitely feminine. vt As to materials tweed leads in popularity for both suits and coats and such tweed! Soft and la the most alluring colors imagin able! Then for the ensembles, which are a full sister to the suit, flat and rajah silks are the only thing well, that is not quite light, for there Is the slk rep. the - knitted goods, and rayon, all of which are too delicious to de scribe In mere words. The knitted suits deserve a word to themselves. There was the time when they stretched because : at the loose weave, but that has been, corrected so that now they are serviceable as the old serge standby. As serviceable and twice as lovely for they comb In all colors and have charming sweat ers (generally sleeveless) In har monizing colors. To see them Is complete with two tarns of the wrist as It were. Material Attractive Tho materials of these attract ive frocks Is broadcloth, pipue, prints, and suiting.' The styles are copied for the most part from the styles of silk dresses and this makes- them doubly attractive. One thing Is true at all times they all have heaps of color. Here are a few of the general things to be remembered In planning your dresses and suits: There Is mueh color and this means both pastel and warm shades: there -Is much lace on the dresses, soft lovely lace that makes even plain races appeal ing; there Is much ' fullness and 1 'X- n FASHIONS MAKE SHOES IIORE THAN EVER VERY IMPORTANT Proper Tories, Proper Styles, BotH Must Be Carefully Noted ; Higher Heels X" fcasnwssauasswammmims ' MttffslMlfta Fashion Is making as Brora style conscious of ear shoe this season than erer before. The ultra-smart., women's shoes must complement her gown perfectly, no alone In matching toaea but In appropriateness of style. There are just the proper styles for every occasion. The shoe manufacturers are keeping pace with the creators of costumes. The smart spring shoes dearly portray the influence of the dress mode, not only In. new delicacy, but color combinations, altfo. Cuban heel on street shoes are higher, while afternoon- and eve ning slippers are carrying high, delicate Louis heels with slightly more back curves. "Pumps,-straps and Us are all la favor. .... The T strap win be shown in a, variety of adaptations.- Open work or' cat out sandal affects are al ready anticipating -the warmer weather. Some pattern are carrying large openings la the Quarters as well as the vamps. - Reptiles are destined to be very much in vogue this spring, used la all-over effects as well as In combinations with matching kid or calf. . Open shanks will be see fre quently. -Worn leather Tamps will' be very popular for spring. Ia short, the' great variety of spring creations reflect a definite conception of the .spring mode and a true interpretation of the important part the proper shoe has la a well planned costume. SAoes Complement Milady's Gown JS- . t fx -. Shoe rruuittCacturers keeping pace , with the creators of the costumes ; Cuban heels higher oh afternoon shoes. . ' Aableepaoa of grated or fine-top of fruit cocktail, girea- A A., taaiaspaoa oi graiea or use- iioy ot huh ly Chopped pinapple, placed on pleasing flavor. .' nili!6 PASTIME Match Must be Mdae With Hat, Cloves anti-Other , Apparel Articles Choosing a handbag Is tkrlll i. hnnhiessi this spring. In the first place you must consider the costume wua " wear your new handbag. You . tTIM Of shoes hat and glove you'll wear with it. TBen your uw.mw be made bearing In mind the aeed for harmony with all these ether accessories. . . Clasps form the most outstand ing features Ofthe mere tailored bags. : fey are :.enameled or of sew moaeisv er - -mov Lt - nhitii alaboratea with stripes or-lfaard 6r water- snake. These at course may be wora with shoes of reptilian or plain leather. The frameless tags are excep tionally popular ia Paris. Their softness ox ouuin mem particularly smart tor wear with the dressmaker type of suit. if. Af them close with the pat ent bookless fastening. Th Agnes bag t soft suede i Usteful model it features a link strap of metal pouch shape offered In' a choice of costume tones. . in Imnortant Is the se lection of your handbag. Many leading Parisian couturieres spon sored, the use ot brightly colored accessories wlta aarn suits ana rmr wear with s. black cos- . tume you may choose a bag of bright green, aiue, rea or un,-. The underarm, enyelope, and strap shape are all in excellent taste. fabrics are used for the more formal types of afternon and eve ning bags. Tapestry effects, bro cades and heavy satins In the lighter tone. . many drapes: there is a tend ency to make every thing "match" gloves, bags, "undies", hats, gloves, hose, shoes and all. And last but not least in fact it is the "one" thing to be re membered whatever you select will be much less expensive than it has been for years and It will besaucb more feminine than it has been for a long, long time. WILL PAPER PUYS PH1KHHIEH Society Leaders in N. Y. Not Above Using New Means for Interiar '4 The tailored suit la correct for : down-tow wear when business dalle are to be accomplished. IieJla Byaaas, Metro-Goldwyst-XCay- player vten a naedhua .bJae woolea - pattera for these occa sion, showing; a cut-away Jacket, picketed and battened In a tall red aaanner. and with a straight Had skirt, renrved by inverted pleat. A tack-la Jersey blouse ha white With colored bands bright ens th costame. , w to be glad that one lives la th snodesn century of women's cloUe. ; - JBlottse Adorable With the flat silk ensembles and the rajah silk there are ador able blouses of either th same had er harmonising shades and thai color combinations are sha- . ply- a riot at color. Too may shoes from an assortment ot paa- , fel shades and warm color. Just as year taste may direct or yopr 'aompleafoa or six dictate. ' . , la addltioa to the colors fin the aUka there is a preponderance at . prints. The designs ar seeming Yf without limit, arcles. polka dot, Muares, stars; flowers, and what have; you, parade over the surface f these fasefnatiag s&ks and th more you see the lesa yoa ' can make ap your mind a ' te whJck is the most attractive. : : f Etoa Jackets miC! Speaking of jensembles there is ' n material which was net Bsea tloned the chiffon prints, sheer as shimmery gauze , and sleeve less ' chie Eton Jackets or else longer and more formal ' Jacket and fitted undersllpe. The skirts ar la billows of flounces, aad - drapes, so that vhen the Jacket 1 oft. there to a delightful after noon sown er danclar-freek. aad ' with it oa a street dress is pes- sikle.t. CSvH? ' Th waist line, tor, thee., en semble dresses are for th ssest . part either natural, -pflacesa r bedke. Th long waist - line ma tktag ef tha past, f St a while at least. - ' in waak dresses there la the :i-a2r which should appeaJ.' Tk t : 5nse is extended fata a ehie r rrf atep-inav Orerthia yomaT o CJsx m r axe With the widennread favor that has been aieorded the use ot wall paper In the refurnishing of the loveliest homes In New York and its suburbs, new possibilities have been created for the complete re arrangement of the living, dining and bed-rooms. . ' One ot the important Long Isl and homes ot a woman whose name ranks in the social register has revealed a living room of sin gular charm. The furniture In the room is primarily French, auth entic in design, graceful in line, and aptly enhanced by the most delicate of Aubussoh rugs, etch ings and lamps, statuettes, and beautifully-bound books. She baa had her walls covered in a gray-ish-whitee paper with a deeper shade of gray forming sweeping willow-trees which reach about halfway to the ceiling. Her drapes In a deep, powder blue taffeta are full, and draped simply. They are not on a valance, but on a deli cate wrought iron spear with a small fluer-de-lys pattera which goes across the full width of the windows. The curtains themselves are of a silvery-toned marquisette hich has a tiny flower pattern woven almost impercepti bly through the fabric, serving as a subtly added touch, consistent with the period of the room. A bedroom furnished in the Spanish style had its dressing-ta ble bench and high-backed chair covered ia antique velvet of bottle-green, aad heavy drapea ot th same fabric saspended from a ponderous looking cornice. The walls of this room were done ia a goldea ahae of tan. which is light aad pleasing In summer and winter. Ia th late spring th bench and chair are to. he covered la taa monk's cloth, through which stripes of orange aad green run vertically The monk' cloth Is to be used oa the wladew, tuo, and in place , af ; tka cornice, . a straight ' rod ef bronxe-colered wrought Iron will b sV 1 Astoria People - Badly-Injured L In Auto Smash 5 AUROftA, March It Aa auto driven by Btevea Oeraa ihad a bad smaahun 8atrday nisht on the Sadler corner at Aurora, Mr. and lira, Gordaa. George McLeod ot Asteria and Jane gtaytoa or Portland were returning from ta sUte kasketball tournament at Salem. . " Mrs.- Gordaa wa almost com pletely scalped .and uttered ; a broken arm Mr. Gordaa ha 'a brokea aalrls. had cuU about we face, aad severa.braiaes.' Th th itr twn warn also severely, injur ed. They were all cared tor at the Sadler home natil Dr. Gleay had them removed to the Oregon City , hospital. ,;- x teTtrf Jrl&'ewiu Vwea, saewa baslaesa man at AsUrla, being the manager S a targe., flouring gaUl tier D t d Buckle Pump in Block or Suntan Kid, French I 0 1 EwrythiBg that I TT a 0 n TI i MStiiLigMSJniOT ii J yjyttVW' Tum Kid Strip Pump'iXtf: " 'l H T(H 'I mP Interlacing ef Com i -! Jl I L , tnuttna Color ' , r Kid Ti with MtrtaciM .v- efAmlaKiA. Cuban M " f -1 nil : - it. ' . It Is Always Spring For Feet Shod In These Beautiful New Models Cora Pump to tftAer Black or EggthiUKid. Both High d Cuba Heels Many more styles never before displayed, to be seen in our windows. -. t BROULX HOSIERY to SAadu to Hatch Sheet, uwzt or CexxpAxiox Btock Sati. Kid with Trim if, viae ujxu Vxid Kid anw . V I - - W