I I; T)mY Cook Now. . chlsrsd la American pro itnfc they sre beinf blocked into hats, much as felts are blocked.- The combination of matching furs in hat and wrap is beautiful. ! In general, fur styling this year Is realistic If a free tram toot of the lamentable extremes of a few years ago, therefore wear able and undated. The processing and special finishes add much to the quality, beauty and service ability; of furs. The. softness and drapability of the pelts enable furriers to continue manipulation that parallels coat fabrics in pleats, fullness and drapability. 1 The silhouette in general is on the slim side, but as a far-sighted buyer, you'll see to it that the width of your coat is ample to unbutton tke coat before afldnf down, when you oennot take it off!) wfclA are reflected a ma same Tne gkrfeaancm. Salem. Oreaoni Bundcrr1, September It. IMS tl selling price. j Dont for a moment feel hesi tant about asking your dealer to Shew you a modestly priced coat. Begin by telling him bow much your budget allows you for said coat ... how you are going to Wear it . . . what style you are interested in. It's a help even to tell the salesperson what colors you prefer to wear in your win ter wardrobe. ; This year, the moderate price dividing line is about $400 ex clusive of tax. Under mat price youH find the best assortment of furs and the best styling in at least a decade. Some of the more serviceable furs you can get for under $400 include: sheared raccoon, Cana dian beaver, Persian lamb. South American spotted cat, northern muskrat backs (the best quality). Ia the lower price bracket, one of the favorites is muskrat sides and bellies (much lighter weight and less serviceability quality than the backs), sheared mouton, and lapin with its many names and finishes. (Copyright General FMUra) Independence Schools Open Doors Wednesday munmtoZCZ Indepena. ence schools opened Wednesday ; with a t first day attendance fig ures pointing toward a slight in crease in the number of student! over last year, according o George A. Corwin. superintendent of schools. I I While first day totals were somewhat behind last years final enrollment, Corwin pointed out. a number of students are stul working in the hop and prune harvests and have not yet ap peared to register. 'ii . A total of 50$ students ware registered Wednesday, SOI in the grade and 204 in the high school. Wfcas Year Maaey Will I but . . . W9F don't know a better subject' to talk about thdnldie weather. Wet and ufrumj . . . Had Friday been In April, we'd have said it was a perfect April day. Certainly it made the world - very rrruch like 'a greenhouse, all warm and stea my and good smelling. Looked bad . It seemed for awhile that the Soil Conservation Field day out near Shaw on Saturday was going to be anything but conservation of kmd. Just how much top soil a few thousand boots could take away from a man's farm has yet to be determined. National First Meeting Week . . . that's this last few days turned out to be. All the clubs started meeting, and every press chair man reported "first meeting of the fall." . With eyes open . . . At the risk of being called unprogressive, we'd like to say uwe feel sorry to see every vestige of Salem's past give way to the new and modern. It isn't a new thought this Idea that someday evert the progressive folk will wish to have some of the historic things back --but it is heartfelt Seems mat our town, like ethers, could be progressive yet respect a few old things. ' ' I Something new ... Our picture of pies on Saturday wtjis wrong side up -Well, if you can have an upside down cake can't you eat your pie that way too? Which re minds us that we once had a cookie that las ted better when you ate it turned over. Hon est It was because the sweet part was on the bottom, and you didn't get the 'effect un less you turned it over toward the taste buds that register" sweetness. And then there's our perennial suggestion that if you turn the burnedTside of toast up, you don't taste the burn so badly, even-if you do see it . . . Strange things these taste buds. ' . I ... Maxine Buren Best insiiranre of good fur buy ing is the reliability of your dealer, plus the reputation of the maker, the processor, and the quality and kmd of fur. You can not judge quality unless you are an expert. You can- analyze your needs, think about how you're going to wear that coat day alter day, only on rather dress-up occasions or exclusively for evening. You can decide whether you want a fur with good lasting qualities, or a luxurious fur. Price, you know, is based on scarcity and luxury not on serviceability. Of course, you do have variations in quali ties of the same type of fur. CAIXrOUXlAN GUESTS SALEM HEIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. Herb Graner of Hollywood. Calif, were guests Thursday night of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bacon on Ratcliff dr. Mrs. Bacon and Mrs. Graner are cousins and have not seen each other in twenty four ysrs. prevent any undue strain when you are seated. (Of course, youll More for Your Money Best Values in Furs Now f ufacturers are f" "v striving to. h please you with J "'"""w far more effort I J . ( a n iaW iii m i .fVLff By Mrs. Genevieve Smith This is a season when $400 will buy a good fur coat. Ifs a season when stvling is better than usual, and wheruthe man- than . past. The situation springs from the. fact that for a year or so Aug ust fur presen tations have re- c e i v e d little more than a disinterested look see. You've been cagy about fur biiytng. Furs, in itter qualities and finishes than ever before and not even equaled by other countries, including Franc e ; have been accumulating. The result: Good buys, and many good values at the lowest price levels in more than ten years.1 If you do not want to in vest in a fur coat, there are eyer so many separate pieces, fur lined a'hd fur-trimmed coats. In many cases, the furs that are made up with fabrics come with in, the tax regulation that per mit the furs to be sold tax-free. Even in some instances where the separate fur piece is sold as part of a costume ensemble, it is tax-free. However, don't go overboard on this tax-free business. It has its dangers . . . inferior fur may be used to meet their ratio of val ue below the other materials that . go into the" garment, or very ex pensive fabrics that are not suit ed to their purpose, may be used. This is more likely to be true Of linings, which can easily be made of an expensive, luxurious fab ric that cannot stand the wear and tear to which such a lining is subjected. What Kind ef Coat? Another factor that is contrib uting to lower prices this sea'son - in lurs is the great popularity of ,short coats . . . which call for fewer pelts. Many stores are stocking about three-quarters of their fur coats in the short lengths. 32 to 40 inches. These coats are styled so they can be worn just as effectively with a dinner or evening dress as with jrstreet outfit. This, too, is another big advantage, espe cially for college girls and young careerists, who are generally op erating on a restricted budget Another fashion that makes it possible for many a tvom4n to enjoy the luxurious beauty of furs is the great popularity of stoles and similar; capes. These, too, require fewer pelts and less detailed workmanship, hence the cost is pared down. The stoles are as beautiful with wool dress es for daytime as with more for mal outfits. They are interesting, too, for there is great "Ingenuity in design. Some 4 feature deep scallops ia the back, which may or may not be repeated over the arms. In either case, they give opportunity for a pleasing ar rangement of the furs. Capes are in all lengths, but the hipbone length is one of the fa vorites. It's a practical length as well one that looks well with a wool street dress or a dinner dress, warmer than the shortie and other things being equal less expensive than the long capes. If you like novelties, you'll be ablefo get your furs in about any color you like. In high fashion circles light furs, from beige to white, are in the limelight. The "whites are often teamed up with hats. In Paris, where milliners have a distinctive flair of their own, but where furs are much heavier and less pliable than those with the lovely finishes 4 0iQSM00 . . . now for strong ankles and muscles later. 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