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mm C ... 5, i5 . - !-r r TheXS&fiGON STATESMAN Salem, r Wejgraday 'li!ofang,geptemSerii3 DM - 1EW IT IS CUBE. FOR BHD HEfiRt First get Short bob, Then Change Personality by Adopting Turban If you've been feeling a little dull, and rather annoyed at hay ing to wear your summer clothes, or It you're recovering - from la broken heart, or for any reason feel like ending it all" we're got a wonderful recipe that will wofk wonders.and do more for you than all the' psychoanalysts , and psy chologists In the world. The sie cret Is get one of the new hats. But even ' before you do ' that, you'll find an extra tonic in going to a good beauty parlor, and if you hare bobbed hair, hare it changed from along bob to a ahort one with flat wares and a roll tight areuna - tne nape pi your neck or it you nave long, hair, bare it wared to look as though w were doduku, u imu bow to make the same sort Of tight roll all around. With a per fect coiffure and the lovely sun tan you have left from the sum mer, you'll be all ready to go oit on your shopping expedition In earch of a new elothea thrill. Choose Tour Type j You can really work wonders In the way of changing your per sonality all through a hat. Some 4. ,1- k n f. - i i ml'i This is one ef the season's smart' est satin evening ensembles. velvet placed all around the hair line. Here let us say that tnese turbans are round in silhouette. and are often worn straight but XTSE KSZl wS S. you una r iDera wm m-w " . thft nal, -.hUft all ef ToVa nookVe the Straff -ugly at the back, to tlcated acreen-siar you u ... --- over a roll of curled hair, Feathers Still another type, is made en tirely of little feathered pads, either in one color in shade tones C0-B1 PARTICULAR I 0 CLOTHES standing collar, efosed at the neck by means ef a big metal clip. leather Jackets, too, find their way on the campus and on the golf coarse, and we find ' many model with nlpped-ln waistlines, tucklngs and wide revere to carry out the tailor made idea. Many Jackets, too, are convertible, each as one model which we saw tn deep champagne anode, lined la olive, green: corduroy, which might be worn on either aide. very novel model might be attach ed to a lower portion by means r mn.t n.rt nr"(-i. of a slide fastener, for tne par- lege girl's dress up clothe, and P9f or Riving a, full length coat evening fashions don't differ very effect. In -leather garments, the much from those of her stay-at- 0'' '"""JT v . J home sister, but when it cornea to much fTored this year, but dark sport clothes, she has to give them or tone w. rum much more consideration, because brown, and bine are introduced, h. Htm in thm mo.t nf th tim Many of the short golf Jackets Swagger Coat is Essentia! Item; Suit Ought to Be in Harmony raving about. The hat silhouettes which are going to win most of our auction occupy a long list which we had best mention "in h. nrAr in which thev appear., vit Af , te have that newly I ranging from a pastel to the. deep ..mat narrow of brisk I stable color of the season. We Mn4 of crown, woti 1 find that Reboux and Agnes spon straight on the head, but tippeilsor these hats In great variety. ..ri t nnnirh to be inter- sometimes placing a little veil estlng Then we have the square over them in the darkest color of crowned bowler, which takes to the hat. Some turbans are made te drum shape which the smart- entirely of wide velvet ribbon, est women will be wearing with and they make use ot huge bows .ii toiiftrcd olnthps. The eob hat for decoration. For instance, one which won our affections during lovely black model had two large the summer, has gained new lm- dows ironi ana Dae, meeting ai portance for fall, and is seen clev- the crown, so that they really erly manipulated with one or two formed almost an entire hat. Sat- npturned brims, sometimes in in ribbon also fashions some of self color, sometimes fn contrast, them, and we see a few models in and often cleverly stitched, ot taffeta ribbon, either softly drap- f heavy crepe fabrics. Tne oerei ea ur mc&eu.. ouh ut a oitycuim v ia hot flfftli 1T1 TRfH UL IU0 LUIUUU I a ill 11 V 13 LUB HUUKIV BUTUla IU L w fca - millinery kingdom, andwe see it fitted crown with a rolled brim, in many delightful, new varia- Although the brim has more body t'ons stressing stuck-on quills, still it frames the face softly, and superimposed feather and ribbon gives a turDan enect, fancies, ribbon cocaraes, ana veils. These berets too, are worn with more of a forward tilt thaii in the past. 1 The Forward Tilt We see a new sort of hat. which; U rather plctureiue by name a$ well as in actuality and that is the Fireman hat, which dips down In the front and up In the back; winging up at one side, to exr BLOUSES REQUIRE GREAT MIITK Blouses, of course, fall in cate- pose an attractive hair line. The gories outside the knitwear, be Broton sailor continues with more cause of the versatility they must angular twists than those of the; hare when it comes to matching summer, and is favored most oitt various costumes. en in fabric. It is most interesting I We see. therefore, quite aTra to see the revival of the tricorne; riety of supple silks and woolens, and the blcome a fact which checks and stripes, particularly may be attributed to the subtl Bayadere stripes, worsteds, in ev- ffects of the Washington Bicen-f ery conceivable weight, feather- tennial. These are very tricky wools, silk worsteds, wool crepes, looking, with trimmings used 0 cashmeres, plaids, and Bilk Jersey, plquantly accent the interesting as well as several cottons which lines, and the forward tilt perf will continue through the fall. fectly expressed by tne aippmg i uoiors inciuao green, urtcK, yaw r,nintn. even when thev are ref I sy. wine, red. brown and black. atrained. other variations include Capeleta, peplums. scarfs, and the cloche with stitched, pleated J very high neckline closings are the r niain hrlm. Hometimes In mod- most obvious changes, while If led and sometimes in capeline sleeves, whether wrist-length or widths. The shallow cloche with a shorter, take to tacks, snirnng, anuared hrlm will nrobablv be pleats, leg o' mutton forms, and most popular, as It Is a swagger other interesting manipulation. In effective complement to the sporjt the knitted blouses, we see hand r tAilnred outfit. We also see knus, or eimuiaiea nana aju, cleverly manipulated crown typei which give the effect of Tyrolea r cowboy hats. j Turbans The turban, this year, falls in ft tlass all by itself, because so much during her school life. Sport Coat In coats, her most important se lection will be the swagger coat. of a smart multi-color tweed, or rough, diagonal woolen. It will have a diagonal or squared oft yoke which will be in one with full sleeves, and have either a lit tle standing collar, or crlss cross tabs. It she wants a more formal coat she will choose a solid color woolen, probably rough in tex ture, with a detachable collar ot silvery raccoon or beaver. She may choose any one of the new reddish or purplish browns, an olive toned green, a rich Belmont blue, or black, with a tone mix ture. Sport Suits It our college-bound girl has already selected her sport coat, she will be wise to choose a suit which either matches or harmon izes with it, as to color and fab ric, thereby having a stunning winter ensemble. The suit Jacket may be hip-length or fingertip, with an unbelted, nlpped-in waist line, mannish rovers or standing collar, and preferably a double breasted closing. The skirt will taper gracefully, with only a slight suggested flare at the hem line, stressed by means of side pleats or the circular cut. The skirt may be so made that it fas tens to a knitted blouse, giving a one-piece sport dread effect, or may be made with a high waist line, and worn with tuck-in sweat ers and blouses. Sweaters and Blouses All sweaters these days, are made with dressmaking detailing. to look more like actual blouses. Little capelet collars, inserted contrasting yokes, and clever sleeves, suggesting leg o'mutton effects add to their Interest, wh-'le the weaves give ribbed, striper, checked mesh, and silky effecti Blouses are neatly tailored favor lng crinkle, rough and flat crepes, a3 well as broadcloth and batistes in solid pastels or deeper tones. A splendid sport garment, ana one which is finding increasing favor among college glrla is the leather coat or Jacket. The coat may take the place of a cloth coat, and can be selected Just as smartly styled, preferably In swagger styling. Button-over tab scarf ends, inserted yokes, ragian shoujders, full sleeves, button tab end cuffs, are smart enough to carry out the theme as well as In material. Other styles are run length and belted, double breast ed, and favoring wide revers, or possibly the Russian type oi come Just to tne nip, ana are made in double breasted style, with Hussion coasack collars. It Is only the single breasted model which ever wears a belt. Rebekah Order Will Celebrate 81st Birthday SIX.VERTON. Sept. 11. Local Rebekahs will celebrate the list anniversary ot the founding of the Rebekah order at a special affair to be given Thursday night at S o'clock in their hall. The program includes a com munity sing led by Mrs. V. J. Ron bal: violin duet, Miss Beryl Otta- way and Fred Baker; recitation. Miss Jean Larson; vocal sole, Miss Cathaleene Cuddy; talk, "Oddfel- lowshlp," Theodore Hobart. The program committee la Mrs. T. J. Rongal, Miss Ora Larson and Mrs. Robert Goets. The Knights ot Pythias lodge will hold an interesting meeting Thursday night, at which time members will make plana tor the winter activities. Aa usual the lodge will give a number ot card parties and dances. most frequently in tuck-in types. The most formal blouse is made of - white crepe de chine, with dainty lace forming sleeve tiers, a peplum, and incrusted yoke sec tion this expressing the approv- red, billiard green, slate gray. and a beautiful tone of violet. Plain linings replace the figured ones of last year. Raincoat One of Essential Items ttention is being given it, and wb od Victorian influence which is ob- ee it worked out in so many clevf- vious again mis year er. flattering ways, that It de serves to be described in detail in its various moods. For early fal(, the smartest turban Is ot velvet In one of the warm tones of red, rreen or brown or black. Some little turbans have their entire One indispensable garment to crowns stitched, finely pleated, or take to school, is the raincoat. shirred, with a twisted roll all land we see wonderful new rub-; round of either one shade orlberlzed effects in crepe de chine. two. For instance, pink and wine, I drap de sole, velvet, doeskin and brown and beige, black and white I corduroy, two of these fabrics : " er two tones of blue might be very often being combined. . combined. Another youthful type These coats follow regular ot turban, and one which may be swagger and other sport coat styl- worn for formal evening wear, is I ings, showing the same necklines, made of plain sections of velvet, sleeve effect, and silhouette, and with flowers cutout entirely of are offered in sapphire, chestnut brown, hazel nut brown, pinkish I SHIPLEY'S Autumn Assessories KG HOSE. A I (ill I f0 TONES WllllM Beaver, Mink, VtflRf Sable, Xj n I Blue Pox ( ll The smartest nW I yix i Autumn I AfiVJ Hosiery Shades GLOVES Are Simple . Oil maybe Just a little piping la the con. trastmg shades but all in an the puHona depend on their simplicity for beauty. FOR SENATE V beige, Burgundy (wine), orange l gY'vl r r rsHiPLEY's wm v j i ..X. m Foundations ' ' ()j 1 Fall rtipQ -Vf'Xf Fashions DAVjO .w io - Vw 1 Going have trickey M ' 1 'r "7 Victorian. little fasteners U! ' Af One must rea- n - A X llzetheim- border on the k. A portance of costume Jew- foundation elry.Baga are VK':V&Sf varments cn- surely new! I Mufil meiUot'vio- n ml- m: Sal . ran U UA movement. IIUIII f TVn i I I . 1 IU I ill i w-m m mr s a .m Hi n Jewelry has gone Vic torian, too. The queen her self liked pearls and gold they may be had In necklaces, ear lings, and brooches. is Bepresentativ Aurustine Loner- ran, whose selection at tke State Democratic Convention aa candi date for U. S. Senator from Con necticut, marks victory for the 01d Guard" forces, supnortinz A Bmith, as opposed to the Roosevelt element l eaded by Governor Wilbur 1 Uross. Lonerflran will ocnosa Senator Hiram Bmgham, G. 6. P. SKARFS Thm Necktie Slcaxf is th? Finishlnjf Touch to Sport and Day-Time Wear SHIPLEY'S SHIPLEY'S Autumn COATS! If You Know A Lot About 1932 Styles YouH Appreciate These . Goats .... And the Prices '- -... -- ' - MEN I - ! ? t , SHIPLEY'S I 11 Autumn Frocks J . I They're utterly charm- n I ,inff these new Autumn j i frocks and new as this I very minute. I 11 Simplicity remained th 'j LV I outstanding feature, j S I 111 : most of them relying on ; III 1 1 the richness of their fab- j rics for their chic. f 11 The silhouette is slim, 1 I j with waistlines placed i l high or low according to j j . the wearer's choice. I I I I I Prices are j 11 'flattering too J 11 , J SfflPLEY'S I Who Are Not Satisfied With Just Shoes-We Offer These "Late Models" Nationally Known SHOES For FALL' $5.95 $6.95 $6.95 ymj $5.95 mil There's nothing back ward about the trim ming on our new hats, in fact it's, placed right in the front where It's sure to be seen. SHIPLEY'S ntrn r " s' in im -: , - : . J