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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1932)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Mornin?, September 22, 1932 PAGE THREE VARIETY FEATURES SPORT SUITS IDE Mannish influence is Seen In Tailored Costumes; Jacket Suit Good Let na consider first of all the port snlts which will be prefer red for casual town, country, and travel wear. There is a .decided mannish Influence in several - se verely tailored costumes, . which we find deTeloped in chevron pat terns, tweeds, cashmere woolen. and herringbones. These endorse fingertip jackets, slightly fitted through th waist, with fairly wide revere, and exaggerated built-up shoulders, such as we se in the high-style men's suits. Thee suits are rarely worn with fur trimming, although in some instances we see the lttle fur waist-coat playing an interesting role. These are mdre frequently seen with the single-breasted lacket although the double breast ed Jacket is very popular, and gives us Quite a bright air when it Is trimmed with large metal buttons. i The Norfolk Jacket suit U an other type "which shows British Influence, being a hlghOy indl vidual style becaue of its pleated Dockets and pleat through the back of the Jacket. Although there is an increasing tendency toward the belt-less silhouette in all fashions for the coming season the Norfdlk is one type which would rather keep its belt, for the sake of authentic tailoring. Swagger. Because of its tremendous suiui mer success, it has been expected and the expectation has been fulfilled that the swagger suit would be the shining star for fall and winter. We see it in three-auarter. seven-eighth, and fingertip versions, advocating the raelan .shoulder, and tne deep yoke which elongates into full sleeve sections. While speaking of yokes, you will be Interested to see the many interesting ef fects in oblique yokes which give a flattering bodice line. Restrained One of the most definite chang es in the swagger suit of this fall, as compared to that of last spring Is the fact that the lines are more restrained, in order to give less bulkine6 in the back fullness, The favorite materials tor the swagger suits are home&punsj, flecked tweeds, two-color checks of varied sizes diagonal ostrich cloths, crepy woolens preferred by young matrons nubby monof tone fabrics, bold and brazen herringbones, and Harris tweeds. One of the most stunning suits we have seen developed In these last named fabrics is the one which adds the luxury of a chin collar of beaver, the entire Jacket being lined in beaver-dyed lapln (this fur chosen because of its lighter weight). Three piece suits, with short jackets, skirts, and completed by swagger topcoats will also prove very practical in the average wardrobe, and may be had in in teresting color variations, either j the topcoat, or the skirt being iri troduced in a harmoniously con trasting color. Mention must also be made of the upstanding collar which but tons high at the throat, prefer ably buttoned either with metal or fur covered buttons. It is ob vious In skirts that the straight er line is coming In for more at tention, and most women wiill greet the news with delight be cause there Is a slenderizing char acter to these new skirts whiqh suggest fullness toward the hem by means of on&led pleatiijg or low placed Pleats at either side. 1 The favorite colors In these suits Include the daytime colors which will be seen In every phaie of fashion, In monotones, and in definite sport mixtures yellqw and brown, light and dark greejn, bright and dark red (wine), black and white, brown and white brick reds, vivid blues, purplish Teds and a few purplish browns being the biggest 1932 colors, j pouring . the concrete . for ... the basement f the new residence he expects to occupy there. : He with his wife and sob have mov ed here from Baelburn, and are staying with his mother, : Mrs. Milton Yoeman until -such time as their own is ready for occu pancy. Their small son. Calvin, entered the " Stayton school this week. . ' I Mrs. Aurora Humphreys left Tuesday to take up her school work at one of the rural schools between Lebanon and -Albany. Although Mrs. Humphreys has taught for a number of years she spent the past year at Mon mouth, where she graduated with this year's class. During the sum mer she took a special course there in rural school work. Mrs. Humphreys Is a sister of Dr. C. W. Davis of Salem, a member of the national champion drum corps.. n WILL BE FRIDAY SILVERTON, Sept. 21 .Na tional Booster night, will be ob served at the Silverton grange "Friday night at the M. W. A. hall and the meeting will be open to visitors. The subject to be dls cussed is "What must be' done to assure agricultural prosperity in America?" Theodore Hobart and George Isrealson will lead the discussion. . A speaker is being ai ranged for and special music and readings will also be given. Mrs. Charles Meyers, head , of the supper com mittee. Is askinz members to bring cake and sandwiches In stead of the usual pot luck. Alta Haberly, as lecturer, Is arranging the program. - There will be hut one more meeting before the annual elec tion of officers in Novemoer. This will be the October meeting. National Booster night falls on September 30, but as this Is Grange day at the Oregon state fair, the local grange decided to hold its Booster night September 23. ! - See Miller's Seventeen Windows Tonight Uttveiled At 7:30 3 5 Velvets Contrasts Killer Frost is Rickey Visitor RICKEY, Sept721. While a slight frost was evperienced here about a week ago, there was a real killing frost Tuesday night. Some corn was withered by the first frost, but the second frost killed squash, pumpkin, gourd and tean vines and some of the dahlia plants on a number of farms In this vicinity. "Wools" "Tweeds" "Knits" ; J HAROLD ALFRED ILL SILVERTON, Sept. 21. I. B. Alfred has . Just received word from his son, Harold, who Is sta tioned at the navy yard at Brem erton, Wash., that he is recover ing from an appendicitis operation which he underwent a week ago. Harold graduated from Silverton high school In 1929. More Building , ' Activity Opem I About Stayton STAYTON. Sept. 21 Stay- ton's building activities still continue. Glen Yoeman has pur chased from J. R. Miller the six acres between the Jake Nei bert place and the John Lulay place and . Tuesday commenced CALL FOP. BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Common Council of the city of Salem, Oregon, invites sealed bids for making an im provement on Cherry Avenue In the city of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, from the north line of Highland Avenue to the North City Limits of the city of Salem, with two-inch asphaltic concrete pavement In accordance with plana and specifications adopted by the Common Council on the 6th day of September, 1932, said Improvement to consist of approx imately 4,150 square yards. Said bids will be oponed on or after the 3rd day of October, 1932, at or about 7:30 o'clock p. m., in open council meeting In the city hall in Salem, Oregon, Each bid submitted mutt be ac companied by certified check equal in amount to ten (10 ) per cent of the amount hid. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids and no bidders will be permitted to with5 draw, modify or explain his bid. The city expressly reserves the right to reject all . bids in the event a remonstrance petition shall be filed sufficient to defeat the improvement hereinbefore mentioned. 1 -; This notice is published for five (5) consecutive days in a daily newspaper published in the City of Salem, Oregon; the date of the first publication being the 22nd day of September, 1932. MARK POULSEN, City Recorder. S-22-23-24-25-27. Satin-time it here again. L . . And no satins can 'compare with, those of this season beautiful dresses, n the new wrapped and draped ef fects, that you'll want to put on and wear immediately. Velvet . 4 another per ennfal .-.-is putting in a smart appearance right now ..... out there's nothing perennial about these velvets. They're as new as tomorrow and have that "straight-from-Paris" look. Yes.' color contrast, for another season but i definitely new color cov jtrest . i ...more subtly jthis timet As soon at you see these clever new Contrast frocks yoo'l want one for your very own? First, get yourself a wool Next take a look at these frock one of these dashing new tweeds, thic new dresses that Swanky affairs, all of re marvels in tailored simplicity. They're the kind of dresses that you've always wanted to ear. them, with a swagger air that you'll love. Dresses that will make you want to buy two or three. Then you won't want to be without a knit run-' about frock. A smart new three-piece suit," perhaps, or one of the P very gay new striped knits. You'll find them l irresistible. SWAGGER TWEEDS LUXURY at a gay, breezy ittle price REVIEWING LEGION PARADE J , - X V r i i Secretary of War Patrick Hurley and Henry L. Steven, former National Comrnander of the American Legion, are shown as they sainted the colon from the reviewing stand during the colorful parade of the Legionnaires at Portland, Ore. The parade was one of the features of the Legion Convention at which the veterans voted overwhelmingly sr payment el the soldiers bonis and repeal of the prohibition laws. Louis A. Johnson of West Virginia was elected new National Commander. feough nubbly rweedl of imported m a k i made up by a famoui manufacturer, at our request, into the mart$ st fashions of the new season. Smart, swaggeh lines, convertible ana scarf collars, ell smart Fall 1932 fashions: V. 4 V 0 V4 if COATS at a price that suggests economy Luxury fabrics rJux ury furs . . . luxury de tails . give proof that these" ere high quality coats and the-price is evidence that they're Veal bargain. If you're looking for a coat that 'proclaims its merit at e glance, don't fail to look 'over this collection 4G& if I 3 lTK Ftshlonn SwagaerVunbelted mocJelf,- fttio melted, fltted-at-the-waift rtyles. Open s'eeves treatment. Adiutt' able collars, jabot scarfs, cepeiettk epaulettes. Many with. Droaow shouldered military closing. The Colont Brown and beige, black encf gnsV, green and brown, wine and recv end monptone browns and bfaefcf? T The Fashlonst Princess coats with accented waistlines," also conservative styles for the mature figure. Round,' shawl, convertible end lei collars.' Plastrons of fur. New upper-arm' fursleevetreatments. .The Frs: rWvfox. silver fox, wolf, sable koliruky. 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