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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1932)
rOreio The OREGON STATESMAN; Salm n; Friday Morning. March If 1932 1 DLnCivS a;d blues . ' DHIEUES Short Ones Popular due tQ Trend to Sleeves With . 7- Interesting Lines 'Last year the color hullabaloo abont gloves was brown. and there were a mary shades of It as the dyers ' could possibly concelTe. This r year, however, brown has : gone bit tnto the background, aad. while blacks at present occu py the spotlight, bines promise to come in with ' still greater strength, not only In the deepest . shades of navy, but In brighter tones as well. K small number of grays are seen.-doe to the slight demand tor gray shoes, and beiges are some what more popular, but the . de mand for white Is slowly Increas ing! to appoint where It will be the 'Color for the season, part icu la rly Insofar as an effort is bo longer made to match one's gloves to one's hosiery, as was attempt ed last year. The fact that Tery little is seen of Jong glores may be attributed to the fact that so far as daytime styles go,, the Sleeves of dresses mat r be fairly short, hut they Invariably have jackets whose - sleeves are of such interesting sll hoaette that a fairly short glove - seems the most appropriate. . The mode has come down to the almost exclusive selling of six or eight button types, with a very large number of wrist lengths coming to the- fore, not only for sport and tailored wear, but for evening as well. Of course, these gloves-are nev er 'entirely plain and what they have lost In length they make up for In elaboration. So far as but tons co. metal, wood, cork ana braided leather in the tailored types, while sutache braid, peart, and galalith buttons are used for afternoon. Stltehings are worked, in dell eateuatterna, ruffles occur very frequently, while deep cuffs use applique and contrast to attract attention, perforations are very much favored, and one Paris house has gone so far as to use them1 in an all-over design giving a laev effect to the entire glove. Side lacings, side buckle effects instead of buttons, little hanging tassels, and thonged edgs. trasting pipings, inserted eentf est flares, and heavy pipings all serve a worthy purpose in adding fascin ation to the gloves ot 1932. - In sport gloves, pigskin is a dashing favoiite.' either in pure white, or In a yellowy aa new shade which has never been in troduced before, aad an American sport-minded manufacturer has seen fit to make it with seaming in the Inside of the palm of the hand to permit getting a good grip of golf club, car-wheel, control-stick, or racket. Another distinct novelty In the pig-skin glove (called peccary in England) is that which uses cor- Allure of Evening Affairs Vs 1 . I t 1 A i - ' J f 4 r v l' ' i- -A -r t?sv& ! : y ' :-' ' . i . 1 ' - 'v . - ' X"- ' a; : . i !fijj? lit I mmj i i ii a, n mi Mr4'- There must be something orer the shoulders to be smart for evening wear. Just a bit to "cover up" with, but the back may .be as low and exposed as Is desired. Fashion's Plaything This Season is Sleeve Variety it ' . . . , . wnicn were nuer inugni uron duroy for the back portion, in con- Lhoulder t9 6llMHr wMch Fashion's plaything this year Is the sleeve. Every smart garment has a sleeve if only a tiny lace cap.T or a ruffled cape. To be smart this year the throat and aheulders must be covered by eomething. be it only a suggestion of lace. It hi' quite correct, however, for the back to be exposed feetew a cape collar ever the areas sr. below some ether type ef neck treatment which will allow for a bit of cov ering tor threat and shoulders. These sleeves are entrancing. Tery few St snugly, and when they 4o are en smart street dress es and have invariably a flare to the emfl which Is aet set on but is simply made by widening the sierra at the bottom, splitting it back or cutting it la aa elaborate finish. Bsttess are used en such sleeves as these. Other sleeves are very full with tight, long cuff. These aleeves may fit Into the armhote with fine tucking or smocktag r be plainly gathered in. Oa dinner gowns and evening gowns the puffed sleeve just a suggestion of sleeve, Ss pop ular, as is the tiny cap effect or a small but elaborate cape cellar which drops down ever the shoul der. Many sleeves have been noted were rather strslgnt xroxa trasting color. SlfiLY IS W i minated in a flowing line at the wrist. Some term of decoration is popular oa the sleeve finish. It imay he a cuff of the material of the skirt, or the main part of the sleeve may be ot the skirt mater ial and the cuff of the contrasting material ef the blouse. This crave JSsiflll5( ME ? i - which may. be a little longer thaa the tormsLtype, "'. ?;'.' tii ;rr ' This is most ? ef tea' made of a soft r crepe with . simple V flared skirt, high waistline, and. dainty lingerie trimmings , at aeck .snd sleeve, with 'occasionally an entire lace Joke or bib effect insert, These, afternoon, frocks are la Rough Crepesv Uesh Weave ck.or da,trWe' wvwwa a. saai r iiiui wuew ot blue, red, orange sad green.: We can expect to. see a great preference shown the built-up waistline, which may express it self la one ot two ways: either as a flared 109 coming above the waistline, gathered at the normal belt, or as a wide Popular; Scarf f Week fine Is Featured Assembling the Junior wardrobe this apriar js a event well worth anticipating, because never has so I waist with much been offered in individuality I girdle extending from the dia and charm, especially created tolphragm to about the hlpline. This empnasixe youtnitti pomu or in-1 type is meant for slender figures, terest i land if rours is the chnhbr child So far as fabrics are concerned, with "tummy" and other generous the rough crepes. Sheer woolens. I en rves. th slmnlnr JItim aTtonld and mesh weave materials are the I be chosen for her clothes. most. popular for tailored and! A reenrrinr fashion which la port wear, while dressier gar- one of the most suitable for-ehll- ments favor semi-sheers and can- J dren, and sub-debs, 1 the gnlmpe ton crepes. frock which has been adopted by ww may go ib tor generalities. tmart women as well. It may elth- . ec",ne. buttons, high- er be fashioned like a dress, with throated effect capes and Jackets the exception that sleeves and Characterise the mode, but it lS TnV in nhatltnt&A K. manmr. well worth considering phase by ate blouse or It may consist of u" wcvue ui uv iBumuuw a skirt, nrafaranlv hnilt-nn In lha law MB Both, the design" and weave ef the knitted styles for the spring ot 1ISZ show a large Tariety of novelty designs the like of which have never before appeared on the sport scene. Shell stitehes. rip ple, effects, and other Intricate formations occur not duly In grounds bat in actual all over de signs ot monotone and multicolor types. - The most popular sweater of fered for this spring's wear Is the pullover of . pure, - featherweight cashmere, or of a cashmere and silk, or botany aad silk mixture. These yarns are entirely new. andfder around the hem, coming below Interest which centers in each type. Every young girl who dresses correctly and in good taste sees to it that sport clothes comprise the greater part of her wardrobe, and the sport dresses this year are so spirit of the new mode, with def inite BnanATiilA itrin Innsvy blue or brown, this par ticular type of dress Is well suited to the young girl, and a large va riety of blouse changes will make I r Ana af trA vnAaf ta srt Iisi 1 s full of girlish appeal that they will Uents In her wardrobe. Cotton even find their way Into afternoon gatherings, where there Is no need for definite formality. In the woolens preference Is shown plaid and check weaves, while there are a number of nov elties in the thinner types which allow flecks and nubs and open- blouses for sport wear, jerseys for active sports, or spectator, crepes fo dressy wear, and dainty lace blouses for afternoon. If the guimpe frock Is of crepe. For every occasion, the jacket frock holds its own, but It must hot be confused with the suit, be- work crossbars to introduce the (cause its Jacket takes on an en ter contrasting effects will be spoken-of later. ' buttons, large and small, in sil ver, gold and colors, applique fin ish, all go to make of the sleeves of 1932 dresses something more than a covering for the arm. The Una ef the sleeve at the shoulder is of Interest. No set form is declared. A raglan sleeve effect Is quite as of tea to be found on smart gewns as the Touad arm- hole line. The sleeves all tend to set high on the shoulder and thus allow a graceful sweep ot ma terial. All in all, to be well dressed this year choose individual sleeves and then build the costume about them. ! needed note of color contrast. Rather than plain collars, these frocks favor either the tiny relied collar, or the little standing collar so In harmony with the mllltalre ogee. tirely different personality. In woolen frocks, the Jacket is made of exactly the same color and fabric, with the exception that the color contrasts when the fab ric does. If a solid color or printed Consistently, button talmmlurt l-arf u t rwv m. are seen much of. frequently fol-1 lowing a diagonal line from rhonl-f the Jacket, either throughout. der to waist, or buttoning high across each shoulder, the bodice being perfectly plain. The scarf seems a perennial fa vorite, too, whether It is worked in one, two or three colors, or la a printed design. Sport very rough in texture. COBBSUOUT. Itf)IXOS IN ! OH CHARD HEIGHTS, March 19 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cobb and family hare moved to Aa- keny Bottom where Cobb will be employed on' a hep ranch. Mr. and Jars. James Sello and family hare moved into the R. W. Clarke tenant house vacated by the Cobhs and ReTio win take Cobb's place as helper en the Chirks fruit and dairy farm. The Rouos have two children attending the Popcorn school and one child of pre-schoet age. i L0TE FLOUTS HARD TOTES LONDON (AP) Love laughs at depression as well as the lock smith. Two thousand more cou pies were married last year in England and Wales thaa the year beftre, 215,103 In alL or Just as side sections which show when the rovers or lapels of the Jacket are turned back. Printed frocks most often pre fer solid color jackets which choose the vredominatlnr color In are I tha nriat. Thus ia a f rrck- with a ana u-inj .-a .tt m, tin though they are usually napat-1 background, the Jacket itself is of the blue shade. This tri-eeler com bi nation, by the way, promises to be the most important in the Jun ior mods for spring, not only be cause ft Is time and again a youth ful favorite, but because of the la- floeaee exercised by the George Health Association Organized, MeKama terned, they rely on cheerful col ors, and contrast themes for in terest. We must not overlook cottons. which by way of being; washable, and of interesting mesh, waffle- weave aad basket-weave texture. prove particularly favored for the washtngte bicentennial. 7vnucr girt lor scnooi wear, vary freqaently these little sporty f ocks are accompanied by malrhiag IJmt of CnimfVn lackets and these ara ao ineort-1 VAJUniy S ant as to demand separate consid eration later. The yawn- gfrTs afterni frock Includes a generous variety of types, from which she must choose, depending n her social set. and the places they frequent. For tne axter-eenool garnering, sewing circle, or tea party, eaa of i the simplest, most appropriate I dresses is the print, of moderate length, belted high at the waist-! Bse, and mains a solid color scarf and cuffs tor contrast. Crisp cot ton cellar and cuff sets are also! used on these, particularly wheal the sleeves of the dress aro short, and demure Unas are followed. Slightly more dressy in character ; is the solid color crepe frock. are sure to meet with overwhelm lng success, because they are just as warm as they are light in weignt. .Mari mixtures sponsor tone-on-tone effects, diagonals. the impressloa ef worsted saltings dne to the fact' that they are wov ea so closely la tueh clear est sur face effect. t . " -x , decidedly new Idea is the spot rib, In any one of a large variety. of fine weaves, .which present a decided contrast to the types fa vored daflar the past few years. The spotting may be in, self col or on a marl ground, and some times soft, dusted grounds feature bird's , wing designs in exaggerat edly small stitching. la these pull overs, .which are sending the "sleeved sweater into the background this year, pastel tones .are favored, and we see one popular - interpretation ot them in te horizontal striped gar ment. A few of the very fine look ing examples we have seen includ ed, a plain pin stripesweater. with a narrow edxtnsr of white and bine around the.V-neckv the klue.bor- a banding ot wider stripes. The feather stitch, cashmere pullover ia natural color uses bril liant -tones for the mari weave. with wide open armholes and deep and tiny herringbones which give 1 V-neck. Another : pull-over of troubles. bird's wing design outlines "neck afd armbole with a narrow stripe of bright bine, while stm another model combines three 'shades, of green In a marl pullover with nar row neckline opening. . These different types - are . all worn with matching hose, which. however resort to much bolder de signs using the weave ot the sweater as a background only. TrotU Move Back to Ranch in Polk County KINGWOOD. March 10 Mr. and Mrs. George Trott hare mov ed back to their ranch on the Kingwood Heights road after sev eral year s residence In Salem. The rarrell family who have been living onthe Trott place have not yet decided on a location. Wendell, small son of Mr. and Mrs- 35. W. Emmett is recovering from a recent tonsil operation. Wendell has been in ill health for some time and It Is hoped that . this may be the solution ot his "As Seen in Vogue" 11 MEHAMA. March 10 The Marina County Health association organised a health unit in Meha ma Tuesday afternoon, with ap pointments as follows : Mrs.' J. C Phfllias on advisory committee; James Blum, finance; Mrs. L. A. Dickson, clinics; Mrs H. H. Harris; supply aad loaa; Mrs. Ralph Wilson, publicity; Mm. L. Poyner. educational. This is to get each community represented at the couaty aseocss tioa meetlag and in that way get mere people Interested ia the health question. MACK'S SPRING OPENING Leading the way to Style and Value View Our Beautifully Formal Spring Opening Window 415 State Street Sportswear and New Coats from Mack's on Display at the SPRING FASHION REVUE Elsinore Theatre Tonight MACK 415 STATE STREET 1 Although the lingerie being shewn for this spring Is distinct ively new, we cannot point to any one thing and mark it as an inno f vation. It is rather the perfection ot cut, the beauty of line, and the restrained - simplicity with which the dainty new pieces are trimmed that adds to their interest, and brands them as 1032. With the Increasing vogue for ' white, and the transluscency of I ; lace yokes and lingerie trimmings, white lingerie becomes increasing ly.: Important, trimmed either in : pure white lace, or in ecru, and 1 sometimes we see a faintly tinted . nlnk. Aside from white the colors which are preferred stress gold -and peach rather than pink, while ' the 'ice shades of green and blue some in for a considerable degree of popularity. These are most oft en trimmed with Alencon, Appen xelle, Valenciennes and occasion- ally rose point lace. When, however, lace Is not -' used,! and we find this true on . most of the imported underwear hand detailing provides a fine and effective touch. Fagoting, ' hem stitching, drawn work, appli que, : insertion and shirring, all - . . . . . . are mediums ny wnicn lemmnj and refined charm are effected. Even in these Intimate gar- meats Is there a vogue for color contrast, and we sometimes find -. a bandeau affect In pale green on I a flesh color chemise, the bottom. of. ;tbe chemise. being poena in the harmonizing, tone. 1 5 I Youthful Influence The bandeau top to chemises, slips. : rests, and even nightgowns i has become extremely Important ' ; for: more than one reason. In the first place, it provides some sup- , pert for the figure that does not r need to ordinarily wear a bras siere.: Secondly, it does away with! the' aeed for the extra garment, thereby assuring a smooth sll- houette under close fitting gar- menu, v iW : Burnett Services I ' Are Held ; Survey Started Road 79 VICTOR POINT, Mar. 10 M. Burnett, father of Mrs. H. XL Hubbard, passed away early Tuesday morning at the home of his dsuchter after a brief illn with pneumonia. Funeral services vJU be held from the Jack and Eekman - chape in Bllverton Thursdar afternoon Surveying of the extension of market road 71, which will con nect : the Ylrtnr Pntnt completed last fall, with the Bon tun roaa was commenced Monday., Indtr&ttnna - tv.t there will be only small change - iu T.TJi location ot the present ' i road except on the Robl brothers farm where an entire haw will be taken to eliminate the curves cm. the present road. 1 bjid Styled for Success! mm i i ii n i . m m- m - m 19 7-5 Commanding Smartness Now Costs No More st Pemtey's! Issdtt smactr attired mas who! Bmldaf the itca strides towardj the new prospextty. -Ant isn't exnvttat ia doiot tt. ckhet. Tbt chances art more than cm dm btt vbkJaj rY ncys. So very fssxw men mt bended towards Paw Aejr's this rear! 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