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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1936)
H 1 ' f ing the tlcketf windows to The Girt from Rectort,'! . . :BadoIa,ValtetIno gaTB th tin af blow to Ivlghtahirts when he ap- peared in colortHl pajamas,' In f oar minute ' embrace wjtbv '.the heroine, Sojto jthe screen' nd; the theatre go ti .credit tor, har ing , ha8bands wear sleeked back hair, color fat; pajamas and dash ing bathrobes instead of the flow ing comfort of good long night nrated. and cannot be.bruahed off. Man .'materials are j cravenetted bat 70a .' can't even see If. .. , The otl .process is another meth od -of - rainproofing material and after saturation with this fluid, the fabric is : absolutely water tight, with no noticeable Increase in- weight. ." r -.iP-' 'r All the modern processes, of wa terproofing hare made a weather protected material lor every pur- pose ! and new "styling "has pro duced garments of constantly im prored fashion. , shirt and a neary blanket around j Associated Lounging Robe ropuiar ; stage 'Urama . tml Rudolph Valentino r . P End lo Nightshirt ''tT-r i-'J ' -i-.;.','". j. Nightshirts gricefully relin anishedr their hold on popularity to the pajama only when "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath." was all jthe rage on Broadway, and hordes of beautiful young women were rush ably la fila ie but ' vrool robe,' life) became very pleasant. ; - -- " -.. " - ' - " - Kaiawear Goes Smart ' Modern rainproofed material street wear bu Improved greatly In appearaneo in the past few years. Colors are more attractive and styles are far better than a few years ago-' y-r. i'" - ; ktain the shoulders" for waratlU j 1 'in r"i f-.-- I...-,-. iy-;.'.-v. -i.,'-; ! VeiieViah'Clinda Ujtd ;:M7llh Beer t Seucrfrraut Variety of Forms Light Window Ceilings -loonrin robei are said to have I .. Irory-shaded T Venetlaa .' Jbllnds hare been substituted f or curtains .to ; sbade the front' -dispiayr-; jrln dows of the new Bishop's "store been rnsed in ithe poorly heated homes of .Germany .in the ; last eentury.'A good sauerkraut tnd beer dinner would nut the ,man ! Lighted -panels of opalized glass will glow fn the ceiling of the large jnarquise marking the entrance to Bishop's new. clothing store for men. . ; : t Cravenette -is processed into tWtloth to make it water repel lant.by immersing the fabric Id tanks of .chemicals. Tills process produces' a material that is st- of! the house to . steep before he from sun ray. ' ". - had. time to cover; himself "up on - - - - 1 T-LU . . : :- -: - - 1 mm s i r- - - Drooling 1 u C on 3 rat u I at ions ishop's ok Vqur Beautiful New Store v California Sportswear Co. arc indeed proud of their Many Years Association with this, one . of the West's Finest and Most Progressive Stores for Men. j " v 4'- ; . . I ,.r: r v rj hi. It's Made of Leather It's Here in a Most Exclusive Shoicing ; THESE SMART LEATHER j . COATS & BLAZERS featured at the. new . J - . cermet MUSI New York Woman's Shirt-Wasliiiig E; Animosity j Results in Detachable r Collar and Far-Flimg Industries 7: Just because Mrs. Orlando Mon tague of Troy, New fork, didn't :like to wash her husband's frill 1 fronted high-collared shirts she Started something. And what she Arrow Shirts Are Given Big Ballot K Two recent surreys testing the popularity of Arrow shirts a top t notch product carried tor years by LBishop's store here show some f surprisingly large balloting tor .Arrows. - - l Of the replies received from a clothing questionnaire sent to the i subscribers of a 1 a r g national - T magazine and Incidentally ono not " used by Arrow for adtertlsing, 8? per cent expressed first preference 7 for Arrow shirts. The next brand ( ed shirt receired a S iper cent I preference and the third- brand J receired a 2 per cent preference, with the balance of Toterr nam " lag a miscellany of brands. , T. The second surrey by the Col i leglate Digest, rerealed . C9.4S ' per cent of the college students answering perfer Aryow. The ': second highest choice wis 17 per cent and . the third less than, I per cent. 'California Sport Wenr ' In Leathers Find High Pavor With DuyergJOerm f- Another western product which :?has found faror with the buyers 'at , Bishop's clothing store here ' ;is the leather sport goods Jif the . California Sport Wear company of Los Angeles. The specialty is sport Jackets and blasiers, excep tionally smart of style. ! jf "California sport wear leads In popularity, say Bishop's sales-l-inen.. In 'the new Bishop's this .sport wear Is featured In every tyle and leather In keeping with ; the trend of popular demand. r - 30 Feet Curved Gla$$ :: I Used For Entryvsay c Use of curred Instead of right i angle corners and of Insets makes it possible for the new Bishop's , store to hare a total of lid ran :ning feet of plate glass windows la its S 0-foot wide entrywmy. started was the collar 'manufact uring Industry. On ; the inspira tion of the moment Mrs.) Montague with Tidons clips, separated col lar from shirt, sewed tapes at the end of the collar and Mr. Mon tague was the first man to wear a detachable collar! ' Orland Montague then took up the manufacture of ; collars and was followed in his venture by many small and large firms. Most of them were made in homes by the women of Troy. When hand turning machines were inTented, women of the community had to relinquish their business -to plants where mechanical devices were used for manufacturere. .' Man. N"t Shirt, Tits When shirts were i first manu factured,' the man must fit his shirt or it was just too bad. There were only three sizes of nock bands, 14, IS and 16. A square of cloth was gathered Into a yolk, f hapless sleeves were made and a nolo cat, that was a shirt. The improvement of dyes since the World war has hadja great deal -to do. with the introduction of colored shirts into the market, Kot until a fadeless material could be assured did men take colored materials seriously. I Another modern Improvement is . sanforizing of materials used in the manufacture of shirts. This method of treatment of material prevents the shrinkage during laundering and has greatly im- provea the comfort and conren ieace-ox the shirt buyer. BISHOP'S Neiv Store Oife Th ALL fcK amous SWEATER by Catalina 4 jW-'A-.v-S A -sv. 2 ri fx r w Mm. : i-t Exclusive In Salem At BISHOP'S Are These "ALL AMERICAN" SWEATERS j PI For Men Who Want The Finest .hi GEnuine .t 395 to 595 WE CONGRATULATE BISHOP'S-7 , I i upon their beautiful new store. It is truly a great tribute to Salem and -Oregon, r We are indeed proud of our affiliations with each an outstand- . in orstization . . , PACIFIC KNITTING MILLS 'j .:J"'"U1S'I"I i1.":"-.' ' v...- ,'4-' '-T. LOS ANGKLKS, CALIF. TTe Invite You to See the Extensive Showing Noh at the New wmrns- aorniiNG mxmmus hi SPORT -SLACKS & t TROUSERS .of Style; of Value In One Great Selection ! :j r : . . ' .... .. , . . ' ..!. i ; : .; -.!..--. .' -:. ... ' .a t : - ' y . .. . i ; , ... - Tailored to Fit and Wear j We extend our Hearty Congratulations to Bishop's on the Opening of their Magni- ficent New Store for Men. ' j 1 RASKIN AS TROUSER CO.w featured at the nexo . . . r ; rfUJniwci Specialties in Bull fling : lVIaterial Employed to Fx;oduce Unusual store; 5 -Shiny; Black -for Ynidows Is Carara i Carara. rAyos. Terazzo; Traver tine. Syenite. . 5 i These : are but a few , of the building industry specialties called for by the modernising work done to make the new Bish op's store satisfactory to the man agement in its effort to produce an exceptionally attractive place of business. . - iThe carara is the shiny black material" set .below the big dis play windows and around the broad edge of the giant maraulse. It actually is glass, dyed while in molten form, and cast in molds to the shapes needed. . " Imported Wood Used Ayos i wood. imported . from South America was used for back- paneling the display windows. Catalina Sweater Gets Western Favor Quickly 1 j Fatures Clever Weaves I T a west's Catalina "sweater, produced! in the Pacific Knitting Mills at Los Angeles, has grow by leaps and bounds Into popular favor. The Catalina will be fea tured at - the . new Bishop's In a larger selection. -, v - (Original in ideas of manufac ture, the Pacific Knitting. Mills has produced a sweater of char acter on styleful lines. Clever new weaves and finest . jgualitf yarns enhance the smart appears anco of these values. -T mDE ; " ; 1 The AWerwood Knittino; Ifilla at Port land," Oregon, are" . happy to be among the exclusive list of Quality Manufac turers from whom Bfshon'a select tTiMr mercnanaise. . -;;-.; HERE ARE TWO EXAMPLES OF STYLE . ALERTNESS FOR WHICH BISHOP'S --v, . . is- NOTED Aid -.'.-. r" S I 4jfc O 100 PURE WORSTED O HE-MANH, SMART COMFORTABLE FTT O DURABLE FABRICS i S5.C0 crvbo An Extra Fine FitUng Coat Staple the Tear j Ribbed 'Round d Knitting Mill The Famous Aldertcood Sweaters Featured at the Neto Bishop's Zephyr Wool 8weater la Action Stylo Half-Belted Back and Patch Pockets The shaded - white finish Is natural- j - The', teraxzo sidewalk' consti tutes a pleasing change from plain, rough concrete. Old Italian stucco is imitated in the Travertine finish of the facade walls above the carara and at the edges of the plate glass windows. The windows above - the mar quise, crossed by, monel metal bars, are Syenite, a type of glass which admits light and diffuses it without glare throughout the front section' of the store. Firms Aid In Store'Creation Spltless new furnishings shelves, drawers, counters, panels have been installed by the management of Blahop'a. The wooden furnish ings are a product of the Grand Rapids factories, noted for their quality and design. The modernistic electrical fix tures were installed by the Brown ell Electric company of Salem. Interior wall and ceiling fin ishes, were applied by Conrad J. "Connie" Frigaard of Salem. The celling Is accoustlcally treated to absorb noise..-', ; ., ".The general contract for the extensive alterations which, Bish op 'sh a s required Tor the new store. has been in charge of A. A. Stewart, Salem contractor. Chamber i Leases -Upper ; Story of l 7 Bishop Building Upstairs quarters of the new North Liberty street location of 1 Bishop's clothing store arf under a five-year lease to the Salem chamber of commerce, which was located in this place prior to the Bishop lease and reconstruction of the former Eckerlen building. ! The entire upper story of the Bishop building has been redec orated for the chamber of com merce, and new carpets and rugs have been Installed In the office and linoleum in the various rooms. The hallway : has been remade, and two neon signs, one under the awning and another over the door leading upstairs to the cham ber, have- been provided to point the way to the chamber of com merce. ' - : . l : . . I mn . Ir-- .-- - '' i v - ' : r; '.-4 (S7h ls44- "L-f44 .4 -' r -.-, ' :- i .- : pishop's Quality Vosts lo More TrHftionic;c ; . A lioays The Newest In Sportswear ' VL A 145-147 N. I LIBERTY ST. . . L i '