I! . ' ! Tnt UKEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Blorning, September Z, 1557, PAGE IfZNfi 0 iv r r it jr m 'Orphan' Fears Now Overcome Modern Furniture Proves Its Permanency; Also Being Standardized . - - i - i ' Bv PHIL CRRDEN to overcome tielr trepidation that they might be gnytag someHiinS that would soon be an orphan and Invested in modern furniture Jn the last few years, can now proud ly display the "I told yon so" but ton la their lapel. In the recent summer market modern marie such gains that proponents of the traditional styles have nothing to fall baek on now but the argu ment, "Modern may be rood to daybat will It last, and where will It be 100 years from now?" X don't think that any of us much care what's golag to happen a cen tury hence; it's enough for most of us to know that modern is the leading furniture style today d,ay and is constantly being Im proved. ! Because modern Is -the star style today and is constantly being improved. ( Because modern Is the star style of the farnitare world, any , furniture style review must begin with an analysis of the changes that are taking place in its evolu tion as a period design that char acterizes the chancing: world of our generation. A great deal of history rhas been written in our time, and it's only natural that a generation which" created the antomobHe, the airplane, and ra- -j t a a a. . m uiu (wh invent a new xina pi furniture for the home. Such Is modern the functional style that expresses the feelings and thoughts ot tor time. " "Modern" Settles Down . Beginning with the grotesque and bizarre that reminded one of cubism and jigsaw pontes, mod ern, like the rolling stone, has had its rough corners smoothed down until we hare the smooth day. The designers of modern hare stack to their knitting and kept the functional idea supreme. urn wing ueep ox we wen 01 uu . man comfort to achieve outward smartness, pleasing effects and furnitnre that is very livable and useful. With, the .showing of to- ' day's modern yon can see well de fined lines being set down "that will characterize the modem style in the future. Having started with, the parely functional idea furniture usefulness and comfort the designers have borrowed some, of the best points of the old French and English styles to win charm and grace for modern. In the exhibits ot manufactur ers we saw many examples of this borrowing ' from the traditional f urnitura designs. Notably, such things ae the smooth flowing ser pentine frost for bedroom cases and dining room servers. It is also apparent in modern living- room pieces, where yon can see the hard angles being gradually smoothed out and being supplanted by the -graceful flowing lines of the Louis - mantes jaauiiikwuici m i achieving this smoothness , with "bentwood. which la being hailed as an entirely new departure In " modern : designing and manufac Camels Hair Shower Proofed TOPCOATS Offering what Colle gians and Hi Students want at prices they can afford. Collegians : are the first to intro duce t new styles . BrooJcs the first to show them. Wilson Bros. Shirts . Varsity Underwear ; Parkas, Hirshweis Sweaters by Campus , . Cords, can't bust em.- j Moleskins. 1 can't bust 'em. ' Tin Pants f ' The Mystery Hat 456: State MMvUMC) UL.P 11 MmlAO State ture. It is a considerable improve ment and should win for .modern many new followers. Improve -Traditional' Alter all this horn blowing for modern. I dont want the; follow ers j of tea traditional furniture styles to become discouraged. Competition from the modem-design has sharpened the wits of the manufacturers of the older styles of furnitnre to the point where they, too, have improved it bje 1 r furniture. Queen Anne, Victorian, Sheraton, Chippendale, and Hep pel white designs are being done better today than they ever ere. Renned carvings and mellow fin ishes that have become standard ised eo that the collector1 wCI be able to add their ensembles pieces that will have the same Color tone t the wood wH jhelp the traditional styles immensely in the years to come. In the up holstered lines new royal colors reds, golds, blues, and fuchsia shades combined with mahogany and walnut in rkh, dark colorings are meeting the challenge!, ot jmod ern for the- fancies of those; who wajrt a more colorful home. j And if yoi are a follower of the French styles of furntur you have much to warm the cockles of your heart. To French furn iture or royal Inspiration has; been added the hearty styles; of the provinces for stamina, and many ef the new French groupings will include pieces of the provincial in fluence. For furniture pf Sheer grace and artistry, there's nothing yet that can match the furniture styles that blossomed under the patronage of the Louis;' those bon vivant kings of France; who demanded of their furniture craftsmen furniture that would be different from the lieaty, feud al pieces that had come i forward from the dark ages. Furniture manufacturers are ehowing a marvelous selection of good French faraiture at the different furniture m a r k e ts marquis chairs of irresistible charm, love seats and divans with graceful. sweeping designs and champagne colors and the tiny pewel chairs ef the French court. This furni ture la beautiful fruit-wood and aim-wood, with exquisite : mar quetries, inlays, and carvings is an outstanding example of every thing that is good in the French style. "Early American" pood Coming back to our own federal and early American design we find that the furniture 'manufac turers are" not forgetting those people that lean toward the furni ture of our early days. Jtecosniz ing the 1 n t e re s t that has been shown in the restoration of Wil liamsburg and the various other restorations of colonial times, furniture is being displayed in both mahogany and walnut as well as maple, cherry, tulip and native sycamore that faithfully reproduces the simple Sturdiness of the time fevered designs, An other farnitare style that springs from the roots of the early days of this country is beginning to challenge the leadership of the early American and federal de ft i g n s. It is southern colonial. Characterizing the soft, easy man ner ot the southland, where it was born with authentic poster: beds, bonnet-hood highboys, the turned posts and the glamor reflected in the oral, wood frame mirrors that had their origin on the plantations ot the Calhonns and the Pendle tona a century ago, this new style is expected to win northerners as well as continue to reign supreme in the south. j Has the Authentic Answer to i j Those Questions on Fal i T "' . "mel 1 i. nvTTTn TOT fTTrl1TiT mi r ii II r n ii iv Home Checkup Season's Here Attractiveness and Comfort Should. Be Essentials ; Time for Repairs By MALCOLM DRAKE . The first hints of tall are bin U of j home and comfortable living. We comfort-loving - mortals Just naturally tarn our thoughts to the inviting cosiness and luxury of our modern shelters, where ' we can while away pleasant hours in side, when the weather no longer invites ns to spend the livelong day outdoors. This Is the time to eye your house from a fresh viewpoint. Is it going to be comfortable, Is it going to be attractive, is it going to be the ideal place in which to live during the next six months? If yone discovered a place where the roof dribbles, if ths wind blows through the cracks around the bedroom windows, if the wallpaper in the upstairs hail has begnn to give you the "will ies, now is the time to correct all these domestic defects. It's time for a thorough "once-over. and if you're a true home lover you will feel the mood coming over you as the days grow percep tibly shorter and you will pos itively ache to do something to the old homesteadthat will put more ot "you" into it. and that. wilt add more zest, pride, comfort, - and satisfaction la your blessed home life. Wise to Improve Now Of course, to realise your ambi tions of a "home, sweet home that you can really warm up to may necessitate one or two major operations in the dwelling th&t yon now call "our little place down the street. And if this is the case. youH really be smart to make the changes. Improving your home to make it modern and more livable is a good investment these days. You can still do it at very reasonable cost; the spring building rash will have eased off a bit, and yon can have the work done without hustle and bustle, and have it completed be fore the cold weather sets in. Goodbye, Drab Homes If your home Is drab and gloomy, some modern ideas on re modeling will effect a miraculous transformation. You can, for ex ample, convert an old-fashioned porch into an inviting sun-room at a very reasonable outlay, and the net result always is that you have added a whole new room to your house. Or, if you ... have gloomy, crowded bedrooms on the second floor, you can often have dormer windows broken into the roof, that will bring in the cheery sunlight and add immensely to the outside appearance of your home If your home dates back to the "dark inside" days, you probably have an excess of doors, and a de ficiency of windows on the first floor. Any good architect who has had remodeling experience will be able to help you overcome this difficulty, and it need not cost a fortune either. Groups of win dows. or one large window, lo cated at the right, place a smart new entrance and closing UP some of the unnecessary doorways are minor changes that have made all the difference in the world in Attire Sta-Prest 2 Pant SUITS 24JS0 Selections Brooks I takes pride in being able to satisfy every ! type build in styles for the youth Dad Grandaddy and offer only the highest quaU : ity merchandise at j reasonable prices. A T genuine saving to you of $5.00. See the Mystery Hat ! In Oar Window Now 93 r - 456 i rt transform in r a. draft. ald-aaa- ioned place Into a home that's taken a aew 1mm on life, and ac tually beckons people to coma la ana enjoy pieasaat imns. - i , Paint to Protect Home Is Advised Cood Workman as Well as Wise Choice of Color Some Essentials If yen have given . thought to improvements in your home, yon should give some thought, too, to the protection at, the home that bosses these improvements. How about the protection of a sturdy coat ef paint against the ele ments at a loag winter? If your house has gone a long time with out paint, repainting now Is a wise investment, and will, of coarse, be especially necessary if o have made any alterations in the exterior. Fall painting will to a long way towards preserviag your bouse, and fall ia a time when the painters are less rushed and can do a careful and unhurried job. If yoa are considering paint ing, take the time to choose a painter who knows his craft. Any man who can handle a brash is not necessarily qualified as a painter, aa many house owners have foqnd to their despair lat er. Good workmanship la paint- lag, combined with good paint, will insure a long lasting Job. and will spare yoa from unnec essary expease and disappoint ment later. Before yoa select your paint er, see some of his work and it is a wise precaution to have your contract ia writing, specifying ex actly what is to be included in the painting. See that all nec essary . repairs are made before the paiattng la began, as yoa will save time and money, by making them first. Before a wooden house is re painted, loose paint, blisters and scale should be scraped, or burn ed off. and grease or dirt of aay kind removed. Cracks, bad Joints, nail holes, etc.. should he pat- tied up, if yoa want to be as sured of a good Job. While in the past it haa been considered necessary to use three coats for a house painting Job that will stand up, recently two coat paints have been developed that give all the advantages , and long wearing qualities ot the us ual three coats. There is, of course, a considerable saving on labor costs in the use ot these paints. The important thing to consider, regardless of what kind of paint you use, is that it be good quality paint there la no saving in using paints of Infer ior grade. And when you decide on the color you will use on your house, choose one that you really like, for you will have to live with it for a long time. In general it is wisest to employ a conservative color scheme for you will grow less tired of it. In Our Show Window Daring JFALL OPENING TONIGHT- UJsG GENERAL AN INVTTA'AON TO SALEM WOMEN. iDPGDIQfa 467 Court Sreet Cheerful Kitchen Is Among "Musts" Couvenience Also Served; Built-in Vogue, now Proves General fa this . day and age why shouldn't every housewife have a cheerful convenient k 1 1 e h e a that's a' real pleasure to work in? If your kitchen has not been modernized In the last few year it's high ; time something was done about it for it's causing twice as much work every day lor the lady of the house than is necessary in the modern " kitchen dated ISSt. Usually.! too, many doors, low windows, and walled-off pantries are the obstacles to a nice job ot modernizing. But this can all be corrected at a cost that's not prohibitive by any contractor who has specialized in this sort of work, j With a few changes you can have continuous coun ters, convenient cabinets, and built-in breakfast nook installed. And it's worth a major operation to bring refrigerator, sink, and range together in a compact working unit, with equipment and supplies at arm's reach, in stead of across or outside the room, i Vogue for "Built-in" And ! while we are speaking ot these features, we ought to men tion a trend that is becoming more and' more conspicuous , and that is the built-in features that are making homes not only more convenient but more interesting as wsll. Built-in bookcases, built in cupboards, built-in cabinets built-in seats, desks, and what have yoa. are being used more and more possibly a forerun ner of the time predicted by some of our designers who are ad vance thinkers when most ot our furniture itself will be built right right into our homes. Have a look at some of the model built in cupboards, cabinets, etc.. that cabinet builders are showing these days, and see if they wont fit into swell advantage la your home, i Many of these have been standardised of late, with the re sult that they may be had at very attractive prices, and may be in stalled la short order. Ensemble Sister And brother Act At least one smart manufac turer this fall ia putting out en semble clothes for sister and her small brother . . . sister's dress for instance in wine colored plane with white collar and cuffs and small Brother's suit in the same fabric and color combina tion. Cute? Nothing is Quite so smart and practical for the high school girl as two-piece affairs. She should have at least two good skirts, one ia a plain color and another of plaids or stripes. They are any number of snappy little sweaters tooaooo CuQirlliiOg DEMONSTRATING Flatplate I r oners Miss Hart wig, who is home laundry equipment demonstrator for General Electric, will he in our store '. . ; . jr - '" ; .. Todayj fridaylct Saturday . to demonstrate and explain the uses of this ef ficient new ironer, which is equipped to iron every thing even ruffles. You are cordially, invited to come in and let Mis3 Hartwig show yon what "effortless ironing" can really he. . . You'll find your call well worthwhile. PDnnilDDE and saucy brief jacketa that can be worn with the skirts. Fashion again' dictates pleated skirts. This is tough oa the cleaning and pressing biU bat utterly entranc ing on the particular Juene fills of qrour. family a One ot the most amusing of the fall printed dresses is one that we saw called the 'These Song." The print was Inspired by the still popular ditty. "I'm For ever Blowing Bubbles. Splashed all Over the dress are bubbles, pipea tor blowing them, clefs aad doll-like figures blowing the fra gile, colored spheres all over the place. Cape Dresses to Hold Popularity! The interest in cape dresses that was so m u c h seea in the spring continues on Into cold weather costumes. The capes are from fingertip to seven-eighths length. Many of them are-made entirely of fur or are lavishly fur trimmed. Shoulders are squared or sloping, although the squared shoulder is preferred. Dresses nn der fur or far trimmed cape are. of course, very simple, relying en tlrely on smartness ot line tor their effect. The costume suit is a necessity for every wall planned wardrobe. These, as every one knows, are those practical garments . that combine a straight slim dress with a matching or contrasting coat. If your budget Is limited it's wise to choose a suit that has a coat that may be worn with other dresses. The coats are usually three-quar ters or seven-eights in length. If you have a liking for strictly tailored, suits of the mannish type yottll be right In style this season, for they're enjoying a tremendous popularity. One of the ehlef rea sons probably is that they are ideal for wear under a for coat. Shoulders in this type of suit are perfectly plain, most of the Inter est given the suit being in the new, wider, deep notched lapels. Cape suits in the three p 1 e e e version are very good. For many figures cspes are flattering and offer a new and interesting silhou ette. Salts of this kind are equally ideal for traveling or for around town wear. Fur Collars Will Be new in Design There's no end to the tricks yoa are likely to see in the col lar designs ot the new fur coats. Invariably small, they are often turned over Into a tiny roll, or i sometimes they develop Into a small revers. The narrow, stand ing collar is going to command plenty of attention. Collarless models, too, will ap pear In profusion,' though a clus ter of small tails hanging loose ly at the neckline, the bright con tract of a dashing velvet scarf, or other such accents may.be ased ELECTRIC GOnPElDD Phone 4131 to contribute a note of flattery. Decidedly ; individual aa a de sign feature for youthful faU length fitted coats is the aag gestlon of a bolero in the bodice treatment of several mod ela. A blithe note of styling; that is sure to appeal to youthful tastes ia the use of hortlxontal insets ot IIDireSs- Ejcitilep ffoir less '''''-'fm-'Wiurds HI HI MEN'S STORE mmSm?' choose. r v-u- I ! M7 r Youll find V 4, them both in ? WARDS &f IFallll Smnits r cr flCK At This Low Wenfrict New patterns . . solid colon . ; iporta backa ... plain backs . . . aingle and doublet c breasted Wards is the store for VARIETY in smart fall suits I TAILORING that means perfect fit and long- wear I FABRICS that make you look your best! j j . 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