The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 22, 1950, Page 31, Image 31

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    The Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Friday. Sept. 22." 1S30 3
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The sheath silhouette, the short
er lengths, the free use of braid
ing, cord and velvet, the abundan
ce of plum tones, plaids and tweeds
and woolens of many textures all
predict the casual, accented with
the elegant,1 for the fashion season
of fall - and - winter 1950.
Choose Fall 50'sl. suit of sleek
sheen gabardine. It will be deep
plum in tone, styled with a slim,
slim skirt relieved for walking by
pleats placed low or a buttoned slit
It will have a long-line jacket (26
inches) with sleeves that melt into
the shoulders; a long, narrow re
ver collar or French-i m p o r t e d
horseshoe neckline and gently pad
ded arched hips.
The Color's Oft-times Black
Choose your first dress of fall.
This year, it's the color- biacK.1
It's ,' a wallpaper-snug sheath of
wool crepe; relieved by a pleated
flounce around the hemline; fem
ininely lovely with its scooped-out
neckline,, its unmounted sleeves
. and exciting "touches of sel-color
braid or velvet. :;
Choose your all-important coat.
The "Pyramid' that surrounds
you: -close at the shoulders, vol
uminously full with a surprisingly-
slender look down to your seven
eighths . or full-length hemline.
This autumn it gives rich brown
and deep-bodied wool a, new im
portance." .
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Diouses .
Now Hold
Key Role
With separates and imported-from-Paris
horseshoe necking suiits
playing a key role in fashion for
fall '50, blouses assume new im
portance in your wardrobe.
Wool jersey is 4 -first" for blou
ses this fall. A natural for jump
ers, skirts and tweed suits it pro
mises to be most popular with deep
armholes, below-elbow sleeves and
a high collared neckline. Trims of
sweater ribbing, velveteen piping!
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ness to this tailored fabric-
- Sheers will be seen in two-color
blouses, sometimes a light tone on
a dark tone; other times In con
trasting fall '50 colors.
The dress-up and" classic suit
blouse fabrics, such as rayon cre
pe, tissue faille, nylon crepe and
tricot sheer are easily tubbed at
home this year and will appear in
a myriad of colors, from delicate
pastels through sophisticated deep
tones. Many of the nylon crepe and
tricot sheer blouses will be styled
with tucked and frilled fronts
making them, especially good for
wear with the new lower-cut neck
lines on suits and jumpers.
Interesting to note on the ma
jority of this fall's blouses is the
variety and newness of the trim.
Ribbing, already mentioned for
use with wool jersey, is foremost
among the. unusual trims. Braid,
. insets worked in novel and tailor
ed ways, ribbon used as " edging,
bows and stripes, self appliques,
many, many buttons and antique
jewels are just a few of the many
blouse trims being introduced for
wear this fall.
Choose your furs. Select the "lit
tle pieces"; the muffs and the stoles
and the capes that lend sucn great
elegance to your every costume. Or
make yours one of the shorter
leneth. narrow-in-line coats oi
heavenly midnight blue Persian
Lamb with sleeves that pushup to
reveal dramatic up-to-the-elbow-and
- then - some crushed gloves,
with a lining in burnt orange con
trast to the blue of your coat.
Eveninr Searates
Choose your gala occasion ap
parel with an eye to the "sepa
rates.". Take, for instance, a clan
plaid pure wool floor-length skirt
(in a clan that complements) your
escort s dinner jacket or trousers)
with a linen blouse that carries out
one of the brillant colors in the
plaid of your skirt.
. Choose your country - time
clothes and include sweaters that
are designed as blouses and dryed-to-match
the banker's grey or
I vintage tones of your flannel ar
row-narrow -skirt.
Choose leisure-time wear, again
with: an eye to the "separates."
This time, you want a just-like
real zebra weskit; a vivid green
wool jersey blouse; a tartan plaid
smoking jacket with deep revers
of velvet, and a corduroy skirt
that billows and is in sharp dif
ference to the rest of your fashions
for Fall '50.
Knitted Dresses for
Fall Are Available
In Great Variety
The knitted dress, a favorite for
every hour of the day, is refresh
ingly new this fall in a variety of
novelty knit fabrics and stitches:
Fatfric patterns and unusual trim
mings also add appealing accents.
Plaids, "stripes, checks and twee
dy knitted fabrics plus a galaxy of
silk ribbon, velvet and metallic ny
lon thread are only a few of the
new innovations enlivening knit
ted fashions.
Slim-skirted, battle - jacketed
dresses are predicted to be top
fashion. Other interesting new fa
shion developments are "separ
ates" which may include a knitted
weskit with a knitted suit or a
detachable collar and peplum on a
softening influence to heretofore
severely tailored knitted garments,
are also new for fall '50. "
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Horseshoe Neckline
Comes from Paris
'The horseshoe neckline Is the
fashionable curve and here from
Paris for-falL
' Youll find it cuffed for jumpers, I
filled with shirred net for - party
dresses, and bound with revers in
the smartest suits.
'For Juniors, the horseshoe line
is effected by welt outlined yokes
and dresses with button-on bibs.
REMOVE GLUE
To remove ' glue stains from
washable rayon fabrics, soak the
spot in warm water. If it is a
stubborn stain, you may have to
soak it for quite a -while. For
non-washable rayons, sponge the
spot with water, then with vine
gar. Then sponge again with clear
water.
our new
all-nylon
slippeisock
Wsppem
snap to wash I
Toss these slippersocks in the laundry, -.
Nippers by Holeproof come dean, dry fast, won't shrink.
They're 100 pure nylon right down to the
" cushiony padding and durable whole-sole.
They're so comfortable, lightweight and perfect tot
Vound the house lounging. In bright Tribal colors.
Sizes for men, 10 to 13,
Attune with the season . . .attune
with fashion . . . You - in an
easy-flowing coat . . a slim
tailleur suit . . v.a casual skirt
a go-everywhere dress . . in
rich warm vibrant fail shades!
Sumptuous in wool . . in tweed
. . . in rayon . . ,. truly -,.
effective solid-tones . . as
a check or a plaidl And so 1
wonderfully adaptable to jevery
accessory color . . . you'll want
an entire Autumn wardrobe in
these new colors. Come in early-
let us show you ourwide . .
pleasingly priced .
collection designed for
Fall 1950!
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Tonight is fun night In downtown Salem! Fall
opening presents a scintillating array of new fall merchandise)
depicting the authentic fashions of the new season. Windows
wilr-be dressed in their Sunday best . . . stores will be
open and business wilt carry on as usual with the added fea--turt
of "A Big Bargain In Every Store."
, . . Come prepared to look ... to have fun . . . to
save moneyl Miller's are offering many fine prizes for TREAS-,
URE HUNT. You may be the lucky "Hunter."
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