l i M . 4 PAGE TWO The OREGON 8TATESSIAN, Sakm. Oregon, Thursday Blornlnsr. September 22; 1932 Li i - , i FORMAL SLflT HftS If:-. FEMININE APPEAL -5 it- Richer Fabrics, Suede-Like ;; surface in warm Tones ii! The Chief Trend It is the more formal suit for afternoon wear, that we find many delightful details which add to tie- pictnresqueness of the suit Cctne. Fabric? take to riches, less fugged ... textures, smooth suede 1 like surfaces, and velyety types, wlilch better bring out the warm tones which, have been advanced on the color card. Here, peeves and necklines become so intricate 0at they must be explained in greater detail. Xew Sldrts . Let's start with our colors, and consider the okea, angular scarfs and fur treatments which have made ''the suit" irresistible. These occur In 'the softer type:;, in con trast to the sport types, and some- times feature Eton jackets, but most often hip-top and fingertip t-pes. i-The skirts of these suits are Btraighter of line with slight glares at the hem, and the little originality expressed in skirts this year but there is one novel Idea which Is sure to please your fan cy, and that is, the skirt with butt on top construction, the but tons at the same time serving as trimming and as a medium by w-alch to button a blouse to the s;Mrt, giving a one-piece dress ef fect i -"Although in the sport suit we see much of contrasting color, .tie. dress suits are invariably of aire color, the contrast note being introduced in the blouse. Drop ped shoulder lines continue 'hlch brings uT back to our col lar; theme and may be worked in. an entire yoke extening to the u'aistline In back, and ( -ving up a, round the shoulders in front. '.-Other varieties of these yokes include oblique angle yokes, these sometimes continuing to form the entire sleeve, or the upper part of the sleeve. Other interest in the bodice Includes a row of buttons running right up the front to a snag collar, the collar often stand out upright, or curling over In a sfijht roll effect. These are called the "schoolgirl" collars because ef their youthful appeal. From collars we turn to-sleeves -and here we find the leg o'mut toa influence, successive tiers, shirred and puffed treatments, all stressing upper arm fullness, with anus fit stressed through the low er portion of the arm. At for the jacket silhouette it endorses the snugly wrapped theme, frequently beltless, or sometimes endorsing the inset belt which continues into little ends which tie at the side, high in me waistline. Fur Trimmineo Tlie furs preferred include gray trimmer, seen on blue woolens. raccoon on formal sport suits of brown' tweed; Persian lamb on smooth black or gray woolens, ; Dearer on brick reds, wine reds, M . M 1 . . . iiu ur greens, Konns&y on chocolate browns and wine reds. lei collars of fox, lynx or raccoon, which stress the practical theme j of a. removable collar Idea; collar combined with little cravat or car i' aeul or nony, gaylak or la Din. and A formal, standing collars of silver musKrat. r OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY ' WACONDA, Sept. 21 Mr. and Mrs. Iran Brundldge and children Nelta and Hubert were cuests at dinner, Sunday, at the home of Mr, sad Mrs. Wilbur Wheeler of tsrooKs, the occasion being the nit wedding anniversary of the v neeiers. Tailored - to - Measure For d Perfect Fit $21 KEEP If you the best ot still like to then You'll want to see our Berg hats for fall . at 3.50 and $5,00 . GTS 214 N. High m REAL FASHION ART TAUGHT IN t ll " . . . f 2 - 5- 1 f f I it " F WW It U mot enough to have np-to-th-minut clothes and a knowledge of the nodU best suited to one that coattitutes the well-dreued woman, according to the doctrines f the erperU whe recently kctared at the novel fashion clinic, sponsored by Harper's Baxaar at New York. Of priase Usportance to the woman whe would remain in the front rank of the fashionable is the need fer ce-ordinatio between Lev clethes. figure, hair and make-up. The course, given at the clinic fer faahioa buyers, included lectures by experts U even department of the style mogul's and beautician's art. Not only were there displayed the UUst fashions fee milady, but there were also masters of vogue to show milady how they should! bo won. Care of the hair with method of wearing it to the best advantage, was also carefully expounded and the important question of make-up explained by past masters of the art. Above at left is one of the lovely gowns exhibited. It ie of white silver velvet, trimmed on the bias with silver fox. Note the flat diaphragm and the ultra-smart kick o.cldjotw, Al,Tijbt. Miss Katherine Wilson, noted stage actress, is shown as she gave a few pointers la the rT? frT to .D,p,J'. "gee, using a figure head for the demonstration. The purpose of the clinic n to Impart, through fashion buyers, the essential of being woll-dreued to women who live far from f the style centers of New York and Paris. Simplicity Introduced in 1931 Fall Mode Enhanced I In Dress Vogue This Fall As we turn the style pages from summer to fail, we find many sig nificant changes in dress- fash ions, which include new 'colors, new fabrics, and new lines. The strict simplicity which character ized the modes of last year has been elaborated uDon. nntil it reaches a point of greater becom- ingness, greater individuality, and aaaed practicability. From the simple one-piece frock which sees the business girl safe ly through office hours and an in formal, evening, to the couturier model I of the woman whose name appears Jn the social register. there is an obvious similarity which claims as its greatest virtue conservative good taste. After all, the average Miss Jones lor Mrs. Smith lead simple Uvea In a simple manner, which demands simple clothing. For that reason! the tailored dress plays a most important part In the aver age wardrobe. Let us then con sider those types which step into the linjelight with the advancing new season. It is rather difficult to decide which gets most attention, silk or woolen:,' and we even find the weaves of both fabrics bearing such close similarity that It is hard to tell which Is which at a fair distance. The variety of novelty weaves Includes crinkly crepes, the sheerest of woolens with vague in terwoven threads that give heath er tones, and combined Schaone silks and wools. There are, for in stance, tne fine silk of dull diag onal construction, like serge; the neavyi wool effect In a more def inite diagonal, the diamond-weave. dull, heavy crepe, the pique type Paint Scraping Social" Affair FAIRFIELD, Sept 21 Regu lar social night Friday at Fair field $range hall will be mainly a "work" meetng. The men are requested to bring paint scrapers in preparation for work on the dance! floor to be made ready for "boosters night" Friday, Sep. 30. The women will bring cakes and coffee for refreshments. If you've been buying the more expen sive clothes . . i merely because you are hard to fit . . j. then It's time for you to try "made-to-measure." Our fall line contains the newest fabrics and styles at the lowest of 1932 prices. .50 to $45 .00 YOUR EYE ' ON ALEX JONES! want the; newest ... If you want everything . . . and if you pay only a fair price . . . Alex Jones can fill your needs. JJnno Senator Hotel Bids. r 4 -K of heavy crepe, as well as cross bar, and pebbly weaves. Spongy ratines, cotton-velvets, chevron patterns, twills, and Scottish wool ens are other decidedly new fab rics with which we will become familiar with the progressing days ahead. Trimmings Most often in one-piece styline. with single and double breasted bodice effects, these tailored dav- time dresses rely on the fineness of their lines for perfect fit, with the most discreet trimmings. We'll see more and more of metal but tons, clip fastenings, patent leath er belts and bindings, and self col or or contrast scarfs. Still more important, however. are the lingerie trimmings which got such a splendid head start this past summer. For tailored frocks, bibs, plastrons, and yoke-effect collars in crisp pique, linen, or dull satin, are most appropriate, lending an air of youthful charm, and adding to the practicability of the dress because of their easy-to- cnange character. The Coat Drese Particularly becoming to all Az ures is the tailored dress in coat styling, which introduces one of the season s smartest moods by going beitless. These dresses are so cut as to stress the nigh waist line, In splta ot the fact that no definite line is established by a belt Wide revers, convertible to high-neck closings are the most popular way of accenting the man nish Influence in these business- girl styles, which will be accepted by smart women everywhere be cause or their obvious chic. We have made our Bow To Salem... .And now we are planning big things for fall and the coming winter. You will remember and always think of Hislop's as the ladies' jeady to wear store that features distinctive, moderately; priced merchandise. We have chosen only the high est quality fashions . , . every garment has been personally selected. MAY WE SHOW YOU OUR DELIGHTFUL NEW, SELEC TIONS OF FALL FROCKS . . .COATS AND MILLINERY? NEW CLINIC I FROCKS ATM The more dressy typo of day time frock is of general interest. as well, because it finds Its place not only In social afternoon gath erings, and for informal evenings, but acts as the mainstay of the young matron's wardrobe, adapt ing itself to Sunday afternoon wear, and visit to town for luncheon or the theatre. Here too. we see much of sheer woolens, taking, however, to more formal weaves, such as a coarse black wool net In Irish crochet effect, the sheerest wool crepes, thin crinkly woolens, wool Jersey mesn, (a newcomer), etamlnes and the full run of crepes of ev ery weight and texture. N Probably one of the most inter esting things noted by stylists at the Paris and later New York showings was the fact that so much Is thought of American made fabrics these days, that a great many of the foreign fashion originators based their creations on these materials whereas years ago, American materials were thought but little of. In compari son to those made In France and England. The Tapered Lino What strikes us as being one of the most Important change for this year ot grace, is the gradual passing? out of existence of the voluminously flared skirt. instead we bare a more grace ful, more slender hip lino, sug gested by a tapering skirt which Introduces only a slight flare at about the knee line, continuing to the hem. DRESSY MM HISLOP'S Distinctive Apparel for Women 415 STATE STREET SLEEVE. iiECKUE eiVEfHTIQiTIj toke Etfect in Vogue for Formal Daytime Frock; Epaulets in use The detailing and elaboration ef sleeves and necklines still eon tlanee to stay at tha for In these smarter ' mora formal daytime frocks. The newest Idea la that of the Mr neckline, emphasized by yoke-effect 'tacking, or an in serted yak lying high at the neck with - scarf ends. Inserted strips ot contrasting fabric run-! ning from the neckline and the full length of the sleeve is an other means ot stressing shoulder width which is seen recurrently. Probably one ot tho most youthful ideas." is that of epaulets, in self or contrasting color, either suggested by insertion or forming a separate collar effect. While on the subject ot necklines, we most not overlook the thtee point collar, which dips at the center-back, and forms wide re vers over the shoulders; this is most flattering in white or pink satin, and rery girlish when tied In narrow scarf ends. , Similarly, bibs, plastrons, and and berthas ot a lingerie fabric or silk pique serve the double purpose of exaggerating bodice breadth and supplying the desir able contrast aspect. Handwork Still other mediums employed are gold or silver hand fagotting to - connect yoke and frock or sleeves of raglan cut with tlie bodice line; incrusted metallic fabrics of Oriental patterning, and one side of a double faced silk. the other side being jised for the rest of the dress. Very picturesque, and quite in harmony with the trend toward original fashions, is the newly Introduced "Daguerrotype neck line, which Infers either the fairly low, square, or straight across the shoulder llne both of these be ing found in afternoon frocks of more formal character. Sleeve Turning to sleeves, we find a great variety of effective cuts, many times accented by braid outlined or embroidered arm holes. As for sleeve lengths, they ary from slightly below to at-the-wrist. with any intermediate length acceptable. We see little of cuffs of any type, as there is more interest ex pressed in modified negligee sleeves, when there is not a snug, fitted line originating from a leg o'mutton upper, aleeve. A fas cinating version of this ever-interesting sleeve is that which gives a long glove effect tight all the way up above the elbow, and covered by means of several folds of fabric starting at the shoulder. Drop-shoulders are. by the way, one ot the standbys of 19 Jl fash ton, and may be had in types to suit every height and -figure, as long as there Is a suggestion of the lowered line. Elbow fullness, by means of puffed and shirred section Is Invariably seen, com pletely elmlnatlng the plain sleeve. As usual, black-and-white, is outstanding in the fall color scheme, at least for the first ot the season's costumes. It Is an old standby, and a good one, and is considered the classic color com bination by many women. This year, however, we are Inclined to treat it more lightly, because of the Introduction ot so many beau tiful tones, and contrast effects. Browns on the color card seem to all be dipped la wine, for we ' find them ranging from one with a very purplish, cast, to the light or ones, which, too, haTeBllrhtly red casta. These colon will e known by name as Rhum, Tobac co, Ginger, J Rose Brown, Rest Brown, and 'are particularly im portant, because they are symbolic ot the warmth and subtle bright ness which is so desirable la col ors -this year. With the : stable brown tones as a lead-oft we find ourselves faced by a series of beautiful reds, the most important ot which is Ruby, the true rnby-rtd ot the gem. which has' been taken from its usual habitat and transferred to woolens and silks ot various tr'1"' m tS- : f i it km mm If NOW I Twice for Your Clothing Dollan All Previous Standards of Value Eclipsed! Custom-quality dDviEIECClPATrS New - Value o , Price o They outrival from every cad tafloringar more COMPAIlEt Yon Do The Judge! Q thi kaglam (aiMMt). s&p fa mk cms, YmI fed "m up rW wU"f Tncy'ic Ultra. TW bfc. riot he iU dhiiia If Cm " ar ftats 7tmm mi tar 10 Horth likertj St, Salem textures.' - ." ." ' r Of course, some women stlU be lieve this shade hard-to-wear, and for them. If they have not learned the art ot make-up, we otter the color In contrast and accessory notes only but it must be Includ ed In the wardrobe of the season. Violet reds are somewhat softer in tone, and include a very new color, called jaeq&emlnot. Then we have the yellowy reds, vivid and strong, which are par ticularly lovely In contrast to black and brown. Parma violet, though not a new color is new for daytime wear, considering the sparslty .with which it has been as Emphatically your, BEST clothing buy! $ 14 Key your anridpations bight Smmci, trimmer niodcls favored for their correct fit . , . their feeling of comfort! Richer, more exclusive fab ricsunmatched in abundance of value! Wc v scaled new peaks of craftsmanship and tailor ing in Penney s Fall Clothes! They'll win the spontaneous applause of every value-wise man in town! Others From to $Q90 Others to S19.75 angle fabrics, style, acpc&aiyn cbthint. . f ' . W r It 1 t fr- - :l If - - ,A J'" '.i--' lll:UfrM fulfil tm -w :- IS ' - seen In the past,, and mew much it is introduced this year. 75 o $9.90 $18.75 as Much HI. l , - - i! J.h. ,, ; L H r1'