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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1931)
PAGE CIS SETS CHIC : FOR EIIEtB "Hot Much for Yardage bu : Bulging With Style; ; i Several Types ;. . They're nothing much In yard age these new little - evening wraps bat they're bulging" with style from every seam! Ton aim i pit mast nave one, or your rorm al frocks won't be getting their share of chic coverage. Yea know, ' of course, that boleros are. just abont the last word for every kind of frock, but for evening - wear, particularly they do nobly. revealing your gown la all Its gay loveliness. . - - j. -U ' , " : These little Jacket: can be - worn under your heavier evening wrap If it's a chilly spring night, hot warm weather Is In the air. and in no time you'll be wishing yon had one of these little Jack etsIf yoa haven't been wise enough to boy one and since a word to the wise Is sufficient, and since yoa may be surprised at how Inexpensive these treasures are - you're sure not to fail picking one out at your first opportunity. ; - . Beside the bolero, there 'are longer Jackets that come right to r the hip and button over buttons are very Important this season, whether they're glass, wood, crys tal, prystal, china fabric-covered, or Jewelled. ' . Still others come right down to the 'hip line, with a single button posed, single-breasted fashion, at a very much fitted waistline. . We simnlv must not. and we could not. forget the peplum. because wherever we turn It greets our eyes. On .these- brier evening wraps it is a , .perfectly darling variation of the silhouette and its French favor mates even a blase debutante take a new interest-in her clothes. So far as colors go. all that need be said Is that yon choose those that will go best with your evening gowns. Ton will ngtiefc that colors are sharper this sea , son yellows tinge the lew reds .... yellows are oi a definite lemon cast . , ; blues take thelr snaaes iscaa. sappnires .-. . tur quoists . . . and the hard glint ot steel . . , greens are like sprout ing grass . . . You will find every color In a new shade . . . and ev ery shade In a cast that will be becoming to you, no matter how fair or dark your complexion may be.; - .r,. .... - -, Child Born in Open Car Held By Snowdrifts SAULTE STE. MARIE. Mich., March y 11. (AP Sturdy, six pound Baby Suggitl tonight was little concerned that his birthplace was a horse-drawn open automo bile Inching slowly through huge snowdrifts. He was fdolng fine. Likewise, his mother, Mrs. Ar thur Suggitt, 41, Manoscong, suf fered no ill effects. A billiard had piled snow so high in the roads that the car In which she was being brought to hospital here last night was stalled and had to be pulled out. A pecan tree In Ascenston Parish, Louisiana, Is 107 feet high and has spread of 13 S feet. 1 - ; . : A rare specimen of silver In the form of a. 280-pound mass has been sent to the Smithsonian; In stitution from Ontario. .. - f -JEWELRY Not Necessary to Spend Fortune, However BEAUTY NOT COSTLY We can honestly say. In this ' modern axe. that - accessories make the costume, and In plan ning your Easter and spring wardrobes, yoa want to give a fair amount of thought to the Jewels you wlU wear with them. And don't think. that it takes a queen's ransom to get a generous amount of costume Jewelry, be cause you can have as charming, colorful and appropriate an affect with a twisted gold necklace that costs $1.9 S as you can with, an heirloom from which It was cop led, though that heirloom la worth a hundred times as. much. " The -most lnteresUng ' thing about the new Jewelry is the tact that It i almost all copied from anique pieces of French,. Italian, and Oriental court pieces. " The tenency toward the large ornate jewels was first widely noted last fall, and though itr was thought that with time these . designs would be modified in the modern pint, they have continued ta Quite the same degree ot old world individuality. - Similarly, the stones used i In beaatiful Jewelry since the world began, continue to be favored. In cluding garnets, rubles, ame thysts, topat, emeralds, saph ira 'and' of course, their Demure Lines Anita page chooses a linenlike - atraw to match her frock. It Is nade ta draped form. With; a crashed brim posed over a ban deau which ends In a girlish bow i - ,. a '( - ' :-X?$w -4m:- V3vj-'-.xf-" - ; tun?, i ."viuivni "'' JHF';v it " hi' i A i i - I ANITA mOS , : . ! ' . , 1 - ' I i: 1: . Three strikingly different evening gowns add variety to the wardrobe of Anita Pase, At'tho left i clineiae chiffon frock embroidered in sliver brocaded pattern in the center Is of blue lace combined with net and trimmed wltl sjroagraln ribbon decorations la rots shade; at the right Is a sophisticated sown of black lace designed cular flounces set on below the hips. ' If you want to see these jrowna in actual wear they appear la rent snow at the Capitol theatre in Personality in Beconiing More Essential; Halo Hat Creates Furore BY a woman's hat shall you know her, might well bo a modern adage, because never has it been o Imrmrtnnt that our headgear be an expression of our characteristics and moods for with a chanjre of hat fas Ions- it la he- coming) you "can entirely change the effect and spirit of your eaure costume. ' it you would be swagger, aniO- you go sporting in a chic, tailored suit, ! choose a brimmed ' hat in English felt, with a squared front effect, slightly tilted, to a side. For your tailored salt, that does not have the air of active- sports. yoa may . choose straw braid. cleverly moulded to your head. with a sailor , brim, or one ot the very pert new lifted brLma. Charmeuse, rough straw, bak- ou. Ramie braid, stitched felt, mi- lan, ana clever tweed weaves are all appropriate the latter, par ticularly for the beret which con tlnues to bo Important In all mil linery collections. 1 " -.1 -Varied Types i with your daytime outfits, witch com mid-way between be ing tailored or dressy, yoa have a choice of many types of mlllln- IMPORTANT O - ery worthy , synthetic. . relatives. In the seml-pfecious stones which haTe been used no ranch j of late, we find that coral and turquoise continue a the moat lmnortint costume accents, with Jade, chal cedoney, and lapis taking a sec ondary role. - ; ' ; MetaHJe Jewelry Aside from the stone-sat 1wel. ry. the all metallic Jewelry has continued gaining- in importance, particularly baeanaa ahxhw it la gold or silver it Is neutral, and blends perfectly with any color costume.' Another Important fact-la that It Is not Quit so ela borate as the other types,, and may be worn equally appropriate ly with Snort as with A tumes. Of course, there are tvne of stone-set lewelrv that r. ia- ciedly sportie in aspect, because of woir large, ancarved forms, which when combined with metal or wood If nd a! smart note to the tailored outfit. In evenln Jewel ry, r bines tones and synthetic em eralds and rnbiea the most popular, whether la the old-fashioned s eon rt trn . simple; modern designs which nave been inspired br cnMitie Ear rinra. bracelatal Knww.hu clips and necklaeea are all being worn ; more tnan ever and hare even ; found their place In the sports types, though they were considered out of place a tew sea sons ago. Ot course, we do not re fer to active sports, because then an Jewelry to out ot keeping, ex cept perhaps tor a simple pin In one's scarf, ; r - Wrbt watches have done bean- ?.2ltvhlasrs wItWa tn Put year, ana those we favor most are so tiny, so slender and so delicately worked that it hardly seems like ly that they are more than toy novelties. These are known as baguette watches, and come In gold cases for tailored wear, la French enamel cases for one's daytime costumes and in beautl-ful.- dlamond-atsddad tmai en formal wear. Their straps may he etijBr i narrow learner, in the English style, in silk braid, in woven metal ' or in tiia run. nt narrow, diamond studded, brace teis. ' : Three of a Kind in Gowns the very near fu tare. Headgear j ery to choose from. The brimmed had that goes to any extreme for an Interesting effect may have a brim posed over a bandeau . . . , or may be a snug little affair ot ribbon that adds . Jauntiasea by means of a feather trimminr , , , or a forehead revealing hat that slopes to the back, and becomes ever so daring with a little reil -whether you wear It oyer your A.W.Wiiaita 370 State St. The White Pump White Oxfords WyteStrap OiiteTies The Largest Showing and the LfO west' Prices in the City NEW 10WER PRICES $2 .94 ;; ; t ; Salem's with draped neckline; the frock ta pk princess line witb wide cir ' ' " . ; , 'Reducing which will bo the cur ' 1 eyes, or just turned softly back. . The Halo hat has justifiably created a furore, because" there haa never been anything so charmingly youthful in the face framing mode. The halo effect la achieved by means of twisted coils of velvet or grosgrain rib bon, or tweed on a tweed hat, or some knitted fabric that may glisten with little threads ot me tallic. The effect la decidedly ba byish and quite angelic, though the addition of a veil adds a note of sophistication. A variation of the halo hat is the Algerian turban, made in the vivid shades associated with the colorful adventures -In Morocco, Algerian yellow, Sahara brown, ebony, and palm green are Just a few of the glorflusly J """sring shades that will accent Y-r-dark costumes. These little hats are not costly, and yoa can hare one for tevery .outfit. : :, ; " For - Formal Frock These face-framing hats are all appropriate- for your Sunday Self Service Stores New Sport If ooitwear $.94 v-V- .;.:""'':-'e"1"--- '';:."'"-'- f-ii4-r.:,;:.j Fastest Growing Store 1 a pais-sun It DCCilS Famous Designers Sponsor Hew -Styla of ; Wearing "fem Around Clock By RUTH BALDWIN COWAN f CHICAGO (AP) And now the latest ; song - Is around . fhe clock In pajamas." - -... i For there' are pajamas la which to cook the ham an, pajamas for a dash to the corner grocery, and still more lounging pajama, beach pajamas, cocktail, dance, dinner and evening ' pajamas, as weU as the substitute for the tra ditional night gown. : This new atyle la sponsored -by mlehtr names in the realm of de- ign Worth. Chanel, Mplyneaux, Vlonnet, 8chlaparelli, Mainbouch er and others and charming are the models that are coming from Paris. -: , Pajamas are no longer merely coveralls In which to rest the wearly bones. They hare come nnt nt the hotidolr and are going places to teas the theatre, din ners.- The raa - Began in soiarv European resorts. . A tour of smart Michigan ar mh7. shona and State street de partment stores revealed that the last word In morning or breakfast pajamas are In one piece and are tailored out of gay printed or flowered cotton fabrics or out of a silk known aa baomboo: The lone, wide trousers simu late a skirt. Lounging pajamas can be bad as tailored or as negli gee as desired. If: her dare program brings friends in tor early afternoon bridge the hostess costume will be a r trump If it resembles one creation seen in display. Next our heroine may wish to go to the beach. It she Is of the vintage that goes to the sea to be seen there are beach pajamas which established their 'popularity at Palm beach this season. They are fashioned la pastellines, flowecad and printed cretonne, As the shadows lengthen come the hours tot Cocktail, tea and hostess pajamas. Cocktail paJa- maa art saucy. One model just unpacked was a one piece lipstick red crepe with intervals ot accor dian pleats on the voluminous ankle-length trousers. Tea paja mas are more sedate. Hostess pa Jamas may be made of lace or chiffon. Quite frequently they have Iflo wine sleeves. There is a subtle distinction between host ess pajamas that stay at home and tea pajama that gads. As ; boos pass some the reign of the dance, erenlng and dinner pajamas. These are best describ ed by saying they are gowns with divided skirts. ' The newest note is the back, skirt on the dance frock. When the wearer approaches she is la pajamas, when she retreats site is ,la .a dregs. night frocks, and should be worn In exactly matching colors. The satin hat, too, is yery popular for these dressy frocks, and Is de veloped In elaborately draped Torsions, that concentrate their Interest In crown shirring and rolled brim manipulations, ' , Salem, Ore, Black and White Pumps Brown & White Pumps Black and White Sport Oxford $1.94 1015 scSbGoo Shosa Lsc3 Espsnqiye and; McderatePriced Grades Betif Budget limited believe In finely made costly shoes, by all means If you can have- several cairs. on your dress allowance. But when that is limited, we wardrobe of low priced shoes, all, shoes are like everything: they were, and you can get just a few dours; secondly, wneno your clothes are definitely dlvid ed into active sports. . spectator sports;-tailored, formal afternoon, Sunday night, and; formal ; eve ning types, you simply must have appropriate shoes for each. Third ly, color has become so important in modern wardrobes that It Is Jnst as Important for your .shoes to harmonise as for your millin ery. And lastly, a few pair ot low priced. , shoes will' iaat many months If you change frequently, find they'll retain their shape Jnst as long as one pair of costly shoes that you are forced to wear almost continually; .. Active Sports For your active sports shoes. you will want the heelless type, or those with a very flat heel. preferably of crep rubber. The most interesting sport types are the Wales tie, and the flap ox ford in two-tone combinations. White or taa buckskin with black, brown, orj vivid trimming are going to be the winners of the later season, and for early spring wear a tan elkskln with contrast ing color is more suitable. Spectator Sport In your spectator eporf shoes, you can allow yourself a far more liberal choice, and your heel may be anything from the regulation Cuban to the high-low heel which Is 15 1-8 tall, and tapers down almost as garcef ally as a Span ish heel.. These spectator snort shoes are favortd In oumo styl ing. In suede, buckskin, or kid. or reptilian leathers, which are very free i& their use ot color contrast. A style' we are particularly fond of Is developed la naural Jara lizard, with a saddle, and wing toe, and black quarter of a rust eolor kid, which will be perfect ly In tune with the new, lively browns of spring. ' - Important Color Tailored shoes favor the shap ed heel ot moderate height, and are developed In kid, patent, tweed, and gunmetal leathers. Whether they are j In opera, tie. step-in. or oxford trllnr. ther are simple, and use little other than a piping of reptile, or beige or gray leather. Ia these shoes, the basic browns, - greens, blues. wines, and black of the spring wardrobe color chart 'are most aften seen, because It Is these deeper shades which are favored - . - ; ' heartily endorse the extensive for several reasons. First of else, much less expensive than a comparatively jjood shoe for for . the essentially . tailored dress or suit. . :. for Afternoon : Formal afternoon shoes hare become very Important,' because of the longer skirts, and these types are the same as those chos en for Sunday ntxht frocks.- Cen ter trimmings are very important, in the form of , buckles.v strap closings, and the manipulation of straps.-wh!ch may be braided, or decorated with enamel Insets. The T-ctrap 'shoe and the opera pnmp are the most popular for wear with these frocks, and should be chosen In any shade that matches one's gown: ' this is made simple because almost all shoe shops are equipped to dye fabric or leather shoes, purchased white, to match a given sample. Bulgarian stamps. Issued to mark the wedding of King Boris and Queen Ioanna, are finding a ready sale in Italy. -, - Sunshine - t 6 y i s - 1 - Joan dlarah favors a . peach crepe- - chcmlee with a belted waistline to blend with her peach ea-and-cream complexloa. Your Bouquet of Easter Fashions )M HAVZ gathered the ef eprtng, and find f rare beauty which you can wa. .-' i Tjigtlnctlvsnsss . and cxaUuivsoess are koncer mere adjectives. They actualities ta every feminine frock & every swagger tadcur end youthful coat that we havs chosen With Infinite asrraad a hypercritical style sense we have permitted them entree to our shop enly because we know that they are so exquisitely fine. as to prove economical adV ventures tot you. J-. .' OEO. UORQAN, musm. OSTIIETJ8TE There's a double purpose to be served by the daytime clothes of the girl under eighteen, becange they must appeal to her . ranity and. good taste, and at the same time be practical enough for her many outdoor activities. - Most girls of this " enlightened sge go in for tennis, basketball and golf Just as -strenuously as they do for afternoon teas and parties, and the clothes that allow them playtime freedom are; the most economical ot all, The rogue tor lightweight woolen frocks Is an excellent one" for the girl of sub-deb age, and the one-piece- type with short sleeves, and shorts under a flared skirt are widely favored. Still more useful Is the Jumper dress with shorts to match, so . that when the . jumper Itself is taken off, -the blouse and shorts may be used for playing, basketball, or tennis.- , 1 Later in the spring, wash fabric frocks ot linen, pique, and shan tung should be worn, particularly ! because they can always be kept clean, and are so Inexpensive as to allow for several changes. I These outfits now come In en semble form, with Iltle matching Jackets that permit our young 1 lady to look quite dressed up in her leisure hours ' I . For Social Activities When the Junior is ready to en gage la social Activities, j 'she's quite a different picture frqm her sporting self. r - : With, a universal trend toward youthful frocks, for mlsaes and women, the spirit of girllshness is even more emphasized in i styles.: for the younger girl. Little chiffon frocks with tiny capelet sleeves, peplums.) and high belted waist lines always look ' demure; and are appropriate for the j semi formal dance. It Isn't too early to wear organdy, either, and It may be worn either in a pastel shade. In white (which Is the favorite of many young debutantes of im portance), and in the deep shadcg 1 of brown, blue and green that are becoming so popular. , J , Taffeta, too, is popular tor the young girl's dance frockj and lends Itself perfectly to the sheathed silhouette that ends In -a full, shirred and flared skirt, to the peplum, and cap frockj With any If these outfits, slip pers dyet to match, or preferably ' In an attractively contrasting shade should be worn . . a hanky and handbag to match the slippers . , . and a little evening wrap to match, or in 'black or beige transparent relvet '(these two shades are most practical, be cause they go with any other color. . first flowers them blossoms claim tot your have s Mgr. , ..