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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1950)
8 -Stat mem Salem. Ow, Sept 22. 1950 Sec 3 One Dress Gab Go Ait ere The key dress in your wardrobe fits well, looks well and goes well during a morning of shopping, an afternoon of luncheon and bridge and for dinner at the club or home of friend. - --- tWhat's more this dress, to really pror. its value - holds its good looks and wearabili ty through 3 seasons of the, year and remains style-worthy for two years at the very least. You might select your all-day dress in black, celebrated as a color for this fall and winter, it is easily accessorized and a complimentary i VQI 'ft r. M t 1 ve1 ft- 9 totoe for every hour of the day. Faille, silk crepe or tissue-weight wool are wise fabric choices, for they are all comfortable autumn, - wn - in winter and spring. ; 1GA it Lots of Variety In 1950 Jumper - Jumpers, this fall, offer as great a variety in style as dresses. : Tor instance, there is the bare- sleeve jumper with the scooped out, Paris-inspired horseshoe neck line. There is a 3-way jumper that comes with a matching cape. The jumper-and cape can be worn to gether with a blouse, the cape can be worn singly as a dramatic sheath dress. - New too, are the rib-trimmed Jumper, tfce side-buttoned, wrap over jumper and a slim-skirted jumper with a button-on bib. 'Separates' Easy On Fall Budget Shopping on a budget? There's a smart, complete wardrobe await ing you this falL Its "separates. Basic necessity in the budget minded "separates" wardrobe is the jumper. Of velveteen or wool jersey it can easily be teamed with casual contrasting-color -wool jer sey blouses, your prized short or long-sleeve sweaters or with dress up puce silk blouses. For after-5 occasions, eliminate the blouse or sweater and wear it bare-armed, accented with your favorite pearl or other bead chocker. Cosmetics Made For Men? Well Thoy Were First Historians say that men have us ed more cosmetics and for a longer period of time than is generally thought; that women acquired their use from men! Nero spent three hours on his - toilette. Following his bath, his entire body was perfmed. Cyrus and Darius, great kings both, lug ged chests of valuable aroma tics with them when going into battle. Plautus Planca, a Roman General, was tracked to a cave where be was hiding from his pursuers, by the scent of his distinctive per fume. Alexander the Great sprin kled the floor of his apartment with perfume. Napoleon used violet cologne to the tune of one generous bottle per application. His campaign chest contained smelling salts, col ogne, shaving implements and scis sors in all shapes with which to trim nails. . . Yes Snowsuits in Vogue Soon, and -Thoy're Practical ' Snowsuits, made easy for the children to get in and out of are the newest, most practical innova tion on the winter '50 snow scene for youngsters. Zippers and new applications of suae fasteners have been designed giving mother and child a mini mum of trouble in the donning or removal of this important winter time garment. -Two of the easiest-to-handle faowsuit ideas are the 2-way zip per that slides down from the top of the waistline and then down the side of each leg; and the zipper on the 1-piece snowsuit that goes di agonally from the neckline to the waistline on each side of the bod ice of the suit. r YOU GLOVES. SIX! Gloves for fall are newest In rust brown and red-brown tones m brushed and smooth - surface leathers alike. Double-woven nv lens and nylon lined 'gloves are new fall presentations. Most suit able as an entire glove wardrobe are grey suede gloves for dress-un. rrfgirfris for country and town and lined capeskin for cold weather O Dependable MOVING O Safe STORAGE O Skilled r ; PACKING CALL RUSS PRATT CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER f - Salem's Leading Household Goods Depository and 7 ' Nation-wide Shipper - - Estah, 1901 - -- - A Mayflower Warehouse - oe No. 303 cans 12 1.93 Ho. 303 can 1.55 12 i ELSINORE FBUIT In Hearf SvtuP No.2y can 1.95 6 iot 12 iot 3.89 No. 303 Capitol 6 for 12 for 9Sc a for IGA Diced BEETS 6 690 IGA Sliced BEETS 6 Del Mont Whol BEETS No. Tasty Pak Cream conn 2 No. 303 Cans tMJ 6. for 69 12 for 15 220 Six for Slidna or Juice GRAPEFnurr r Arizona, breakfast size . " POTATOES U. No. 1 Netted Gems oindns U. S. No. 1 Yellow - 10 LOCAL SQUASH Hubbard, Marble Head or Banana FRESH BROCCOLI GARDEN FRESH uiirist oimiiGES WA i rv- Try this economy dish ... the first of many excitingly new recipes created by our "OSCAR,' I counterpart of the famous OSCAR 'OF THE WALDORF. STEAK CASSHOLE SUPREME I' lbs. Top Round Staak 1 I Small can I6A Tomatoat I tbs. IGA CHup I tbs. Sno-Kraam Shortanifif I hp. Woreartankira Suce I Urge him Pinch of Calary Salt Pinch of Parslay Hae round itaat cut l'2" thkL Ci T; Into s anring piacM and roll oath place in flour. Put tnortoning into frying pan and whan tailing hot put in tho ttaak and brown thoroughly Kamovo ttoal from pan and placo in cattorolo or baking .dish. Fry mincad onion in pan ttoak was brownod in. Than add 3 cupt of hot wator. catnip, worcottorthiro muco and toato to tatto. toil flowfy about S minuto. Than pour ovor Htoat. adding can of tomatoat. Bala in (low ovon (325) UNCOVERED for 2 hours. 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