in ';, Thursday Morning, septem&er Z, 1937 PAGE SEVEN ccosms. ($m tern & The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Ore; c-3 nn mm, Fur Coat Will Lead in Vogue Return to Luxury Marked With Swagger Styles Widely Popular By ROBERTA GRANT All of the fashion forecasts pre dict that this will be in opulent fall and winter, with luxury the keynote of every smart costume A lavish era was already well overdue and then came the cor- onatlon and the Paris exposition to add particular Impetus to this trend toward more and more lux urious liylng. Furs are, of course, the Tory epitome of luxury and you are going to see them at their loveliest as they interpret , the r 193S-'37 styles of the famous-cou-turferes. Swaggers High 1b Favor Swagger, boxy fur coats are slated for th best year ever and no fur is apparently too pre cious to assume the simple lines of the swagger with vast distinc tion. The most popular length for mink coats, for instance, is expect ed to be 36 to inches in boxy silhouettes, and the new square shouldered effect usually will re place last year's favorite raglan sleeves. t You're sure to notice that this season's swaggers are not quite so full as last year's-s-modif led to hang loosely, but without folds in straighter silhouettes. And you'll heartily welcome this slenderizing trend. The new square shouldered lines (sometimes iither padded or built out) are complemented by the simple, tapering design of the new swaggers' sleeves,, which are made as a rule without any unusr-1 ual details. Their plainness is sometimes even emphasized by a bit of a slit at the wrist which em ulates the tailored trimness of a man's cuff. . t Tuxedo front swaggers are par ticularly swanky in such soft furs as squirrel. And gray is one of the best passwords to smartness In sports coats this fall. Along with gray-squirrel you'll find the dark gray shade in caracul and otter members of the. lamb family, ai well as silvertone muskrat. Am you certainly owje it to yourself not to forget raccoon, ocelot, leo pard and leopard cat when choos -lug your sports swagger you'll find them more youthfully chic than- ever in this season s ctevefr- new styles. . Accent on Brown Furs It's going to be a brown year, according to the style prophecies of some of the fur experts! Mel low browns, which have always been among fall's and winter's, fa vorite colors in other types of ap parel are i expected to be much, sought after in furs. Especially fetching . are the sombre beige tones shading into brown in some of the new Persian Iamb coats. Safari" brown Alaska seal; as well 1 "as the deeper logwood shades in . this rich fur, are to be very impor tant. And we're going to be seeing many more sable dyed kolinsldy coats than before. Brown caracul - end kidskin also are due to haje - a -wide following and you know what sleek flatterers these i-nex-pensive furs are! Of course mink, jap mink, beaver, nutria, a4d brown broadtail need jno apodal D-.'J Cl CJI (J(L introduction as they join the pa- rTOVlClC plD07U rade of brown furs whia will win 7 "it?JL ,UU For Month Relief Swaggers are sure; of their place in this winter's sun. but they JHL PORTLAND. Sept. MPV-Ore- a T Vr;rt? i ' PWlc assistance bill, for I ted. full length silhoutfeswHhI.- . -tl4 ... .ntwj trigulng aressmaser ' atiauu - w un . V. k V- -i.t. ht their distinguished lines ana sort i " ' formal darthne fur colts ate per- Expenditure of 4 2 7 M 1 3 lor old Mi tn harmonv with the new I ate assistance in August! 41M11 .Tvt.. n hnrr with domin-1 for blind assistance and $18,515 ates this fall's mode. $uh supple j 'or the care of dependent children fun. as broadtail andisllkily fine waa approved. caracul, of course, tend thenar! Elmer R. Goudy. administrator, selves exquisitely to th dressmak-l reported 35.1 per cent of the zft.- er types of coats. Black Persian, 816 cases handled in August were too. one of this winter's ilomln- for direct relief. Old age assist ant furs is charmingly adaptable ance represented 59. per cent of to the new flared skirt fullness I the total; blind assistance, 1.9 per and smartly manipulated ! collar cent, and dependent children. ;3.3 and sleeve effects. Squared; shoul-1 per cent ders are decidedly the (thing,! O e n e r a 1 a s s i s t ance cases though you'll often glimpse some! dropped from 8,270 in June to draped dullness at the sleeve top, 7,559 in July, Goudy said. Old age giving soft width to the silhouette, I assistance declined but aid to the Sometimes it s a saddle .shoulder, J blind and dependent children In a modified epaulette, lor a! sleeve creased mounted unusually, high to achieve a narrow back; impression that give's a fitted type coat its new season distinction. S. Stephenson Smith, president of the Ore go n Commonwealth Federation and professor at the University of Oregon, asked the committee to "rescind its order re moving from relief rolls tamlliee with one or more employables." The committee, however, de nied that It had ever Issued the order. A petition from the Workers' Alliance that the organisation be represented on state and county relief committees iras taoiea, ine committee haying no control over Its membership. Delk Home at Oakdale Is Destroyed by Fire OAKDALE The house belong in to David Delk and family, the old .Creed dace, was burped to the rround Saturday. The ' Chil dren Were home alone when the fire started. The new chicken house near by was saved. Mr. Delk had insur ance on the house. Bulletin Has Pointers; Culling Of Turkey Flock Individual culling of the poul try hock la Just about a year- rounjr task, but there are definite seasons, usually in late spring and jlate cummer, that flock cul ling is done to advantage, aaya H. E, Cosby, head of the poultry department at Oregon State col lege,!! in the latest extension bul letins entitled, "Culling the Poul try Flock," Tola la a rerlsloa of prev ious bulletins on this sub ject j and Includes: considerable addl lonal informallon. Tie bulletin discusses the com parative value of fkctora used to indicate profitable producers, suchi as vigor and health, yellow pigment, j moult, body changes, headrand temperament. No one factor is a complete guide taken by Itself, according to the bullet tin. jalthough vigor is the foun dation of a successful poultry Best Suit Season In Years, Outlook The stores are predicting the biggest suit season in yeaf s, so If you would be well dressed be sure to include at least one suit cos tume in your wardrobe, j Choose from among these four types: The I three piece, which consists of a two piece sult with la . topper or cape; the taileur. in tf eed or mannish worsted; the formal tail leur, in suede or smooth (doeskin 1 to be worn with a fur scarf; the fnr Jacket ensemble, ihosej elegant ! costumes that have ben so smart the last season or two. i Knitted f a s h i o ni will always have devoted admirers! among women of all ages. College girls, of course, find nothing that is more comfortable or better suited to the rigors of campus life. Older women feel well dresjsed jn knits, and there is an increased follow ing among them for dresses of a a. t ii I Luis tie. f t BaffiTWill Match Shoes in iDetails business. The bulletin describes convenient method of catching hen either in groups or as in dividuals tor examination. Silver-ton Students Plan Lutheran College Terms SILTERTON Among Silver ton students who plan to attend Pacific Lutheran college at Park land. Wash., this autumn are Ag nes Torrend, Charlotte and Wal ter Goplerud, Weldon Hatteberg and Elisabeth Halt Miss Torvend formerly attended Oregon State and Mt, Angel acad emy. The Goplerudt have both attended Willamette university al though Mr. Goplerud attended Parkland last winter. Former Teacher Visit SCOTTS MILLS Mr. and Mrs John Buchanan former teachers here visited Tuesday. Mrs. Bu chanan has been rehired at Vida, Ore., and Mr. Buchanan will be principal of the Marcola Union high school near Eugene. Pan-American Is Furniture Trend A weli known manufacturer located in the middle weit has noted the great curiosity people are showing in the colorful Pan American countries and is start ins; to do something about It by introducing a new style in fur niture design - Known as Mexican modern, the new line, la made of tropical and native hardwoods and, in addi tion to a new finish termed des ert dawn, employs brilliant Pan- American colors, typical Mexican motifs, and new details. Sombrero drawer pulls, cactus motif trims, tile inserts, Mexican babble glass panels,' authentic hardware Inspired by Mexican saddle trims, and a host of other cleber ideas are incorporated into bedroom and dining suites to make them really unique. XI you will io so i.ai.iu aiuci- I In your home decoration i this new furniture otfera an Ideal way to accomplish your purpose. Hues of Hosiery i Offer Surprises lean Stockings always provide de lightruLsurpriaes when It comes to the colors which a new sea son Introduces. And this fall is no exception with Us gorgeous range of coppery tones and, red dish ; beige, shades. ' Their very names suggest the autumn-ha.vest (a soft reddish copper), cider (a vivtdv yellowish copper), quail (a warm light b r o w n, toasty shade), red fox (an especially rich reddish brown). Partridge (taupe with a deliclou8ly soft brown cast), and chipmunk (something: rather neutral in the way of beige. Grays subtly tinged with brown, include the new bayberry, pheasant, woodsmoke, and pine cone. In -the galley Social Realm Smart women hav; long known the advantages of properly corre lated accessories. But fall will bring a new meaning to j matched bags and shoes that; you're sure to like. Not only Will phoes be made of the same materials and in the same colors butf they'll have identical style details. For instance, we fsaw shoe with patent triin at toe. Next to it wa displayed a suede' bag with patint stripes in the same design as that carried on the shoe. Another hoe of suede with patent stitched:; in two rows of white and green had its match ed bag in flower po shape carry ing the identical mfetif. . Still an other smart effect was created by the showing of a now type bag with slot openings suggesting the treatment on the vamp pf its ac companying shoe, j That should be enough to tell you that your hunt for fall and winter shoes will be interesting indeed, exciting too. - -4 J a suede side and Rue Hues Feature . WOODBURK The. last gef Banner of the season will be held at the Woodburn Golf club Thurst day evening. On ay-count of ine early darkness a change has been made in the tournament and in stead of the usual two-ball mixed foursome a prize will be given for both men and women players for low.net. Players entering the tournament may play" at anytime during the "day. The no-hot sup per will be served at 7 o'clock. All golfers are invited. SILVERTON Miss Hanna Ol sen was home hostess to members of the Immanuel Guild when they entertained at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Violet Herigstad. whose wedding to-Ernest By berg will be an event of Sunday after noon. ... Extreme ! Variety i i - i -1 As rugs and floor ' (coverings are the medium . that : ties the whole home furnishings picture together thus ! both liight and dark shades broadloom and in plain colored texture,: pile rugs are sharing the style j spotlight. The good earth shades land med ium colors share the honors with beige and rosy tonejs. Many pat tern rugs and period Slype car pets, as wel as al-ov4r designs in modern feeling j ar being shown. I . . Breakfast room J ana dinette furniture is leaning heavily towards modern, j Upholstered seats or shaped wod seats, de signed to make "eating a plea sure." will replace the hard straight seat of past seasons. Crochetet Square ir- mm 1 f .."rf-iriyTKN 1 1 nBa n.n. i. wn onior- 1570 contains chart and directions :'. - . .... i..- for making the square; material ea crocneiea square wueu ieauirements: Illustrations of the joined into a cloth or spread. thlllra ,nd 0t all stitches nsed: looks like two medallions! Begin photograph, of thej square; color right away on the first 8 Inch suggestions. ! t ' aqnare. Its "repeats" will follow Send 10 cents in stamps or coin ..uv it t. .innit. tmin preferred for this patters to do In economical string and to The sutesmaa.!Nee4lecrarj makes delightful pick-np work. Dept., , Salem, Ore Write plainly Yon miv nse the same color pattern number,! your name ana throughout, if you prefer. Pattern address. ; I v i Tonight! Fall Opening - Cpme! g!7- j&s d J F-vr-rtxi .. l;M . yla . . Sy ' ; r?i- X ". . - v - . 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