The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 22, 1950, Page 33, Image 33

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    Plaid Fad for Fall -Reaches
All Ages
The Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Friday, Sept. 22. 1850 S
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Fall Opening Tonight - Store Open Until 9:00
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Plaids are the fashion for the
whole family this year. So it's only
to be expected that the very, young
lady of the house will be wearing
them too and wearing them more
charmingly and prettily than any
one else in the family!
: . Skirts, jumpers and ,tiny little
suits are all being made in color
ful clan 'plaids. Many of them
feature all-around pleated, skirts
and in most, the pleats are stitch-ed-in
so that the skirts stay trim
and neat no matter how energetic
the young lady's play. In many of
these 'suits, a demure bonnet or
Scotch' cap in a matching plaid
gives that extra touch of style.-
For birthday and other special
occasions, the plaid theme appears,
in diminutive little party dresses of
crisp rayon taffeta. Some have
. lace collars, some have smocking
across the shoulders and a few pert
little dresses come with tiny plaid
panties to match. .
A dress ust like mother's is
always a. favorite with the three-to-six-year-old,
so Mother-and-Daughter
combinations are another
popular style in d re-school fash-
Ions this year. One style that looks
particularly nice is the trim jum
per and blouse.
Bright young colors and fashions
are a natural compliment to bright
young faces. And your p re-school
daughter will be as pretty and
comfortable as can be in this fall's
. tiny fashion offerings.
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Time, Effort
Can Add
Tear face "an naturel" may net
warrant any beauty prizes, bat s
little time and a little help from
year cosmetics kit can boost yoa
- several notches up the , beauty
ladder. - .,
First , step is the choice ofa
cream or eake type foundation.
For dry skin a product contain
ing oil or lanolin is to be prefer
red, while the eOy skin reacts to
make-ap pat.
Pick a foundation tone that
matches your skin, or that is
. warmer orelirhtly darker in hne,
ever ane that is ligMer. Blend It
in. rememberlnc that rear neck
should be the same shade as year
, face, and that year face extends
ta the hair line, as well as aadcr
the eyes.
And new you're ready for a bit
af range. Use the triangle method,
aaaklar data an each cheek, the
first directly under the pupil of
. the eye, the second at the outer
edge af the cheekbone! and third
no lower than the tap af yenr
Shoes More Important Than
Ever for 1950 Autumn Outfit
With skirt lengths inching up and
legs on view again, shoes are a
more important part of the fashion
picture than ever before.
The trend is toward simple fem
inine pumps with very low-cut
vamps often following D'Orsay
lines. These naked - looking shoesi
are nearly always closed although
there is an occasional open toe or
heel, never both at once in the
same shoe, i
New Trims '
Silk braid -and beading are the
favorite ornamentation of shoe de
signers this season, says the Na
tional Shoe Institute.
New tailored and walking and
suit shoes feature built-up leather
heels, walled lasts and extension
soles usually with closed toes,
which are comfortable with the
roomy walled-last construction.
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WELL HEELED . . . This campus belle is taking an all-occasion shoe
wardrobe back ta college. She is wearing a suede walking shoe wr
wide asymmetrical Instep strap and platform sale af calf. Ber
other foot-notes shewn are reverse calf boot jvith polished calf
tongue and platform, for knockabout wear, and shell dance pump
in suede fwith French heel and narrow ankle strap. She also took
a graceful shell pump in black suede with narrow strip trim of
bronse kid. and a classic low-heeled pump in red calf with exten
alea leather sale.
Argyles Back on
Top of Demand
Sweaters and hose are being
matched up more than ever in re
cent years,- marking a trend re
miniscent of the all-Argyle craze
of the Twenties, with Argyle hose,
of course, riding high on the crest
of the plaid trend.
The long-sleeve V-neck sweater,
as usual, continued popular.
Boldly patterned . ski sweaters,
picturing everything from pine
trees and skiers to abstract designs
will be popular on the slopes this
year and some of the sweaters
come with matching wool stocking
caps with pompoms on top, gay
reminders of childhood types.
T-shirts are mostly woolen or
heavy cotton for this season and
are for the most part, in solid
solors.
FABRIC-FURS FUN
Today's siren'doesn't lounge on
a leopard skin; she wears it! Fab
rics spotted, brushed and crimped
to look like fur are featured in
belts, skirts, bags, jackets and
capes. Beaver, moleskin, zebra and
curly lamb appear in faithful re
production, as well as light, bright
unzoological colors. . 1
to Beauty
nose. Fill in the triangle lightly,
and blend it in so that you cant
see where it begins or ends.
The same color rules for your
foundation apply to your powder.
A clean puff or cotton pad is also
essential. Pat the powder onto
each cheek, the forehead, the chin
and the nose. This gives a more
natural appearance and makes
replenishing less frequent.
When applying lipstick, follow
the reneral contours of your lips,
beginning- in the middle of the
upper lip and working toward
the corners- far enough so there'll
be m naked spot whea yea smile.
Then fill in, and press yenr lips
together to carry some of the
color to the lower Up. Smooth out
the upper Up with year little fin
ger, and as a final -measure blot
of fany excess on a cleansing tis
sue. - Aa the finishing touch, a bit af
mascara will make your lashes
look darker and heavier, and a
bit af llqaefying cream an the
eyelids will brighten the eyes.
Platform soles are as thin as
possible, between one-eighth and
one-quarter of an inch in thick
ness. Velvet Pumps '
Carrying over from late summer
wear with prints into fall is al
most everybody's candidate for the
prettiest daytime dress -up and
party shoe, the black velvet pump.
The "velvet touch" is high fashion
in all accessories for autumn, glo
ves, bags, scarfs and little hats as
well as shoes.
The color story in fall shoes re
flects the color notes in dresses,
coats and suits. Wine will replace
bright red to a large extent Navy,
now an all-year-round color, will
be runner-up to black and the fa
shionable near-black browns and
charcoal greys.
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COATS...
. . Coats for the ten to fourteen year old glrf. Fashions from
Topsy-Teen, Reisman, Rothman ... in rich wools such as nubby
and colorful tweeds . . . Chinchillas' ... worsteds such as
gabardines, etc. Coats with velveteen collars or plain self trims . . .
novelty hoods. All the new fall shades, of course. Priced $19.93
to $24.95
(Also a similar group of great coats for the 7 to 12 year group at
$10.00 to $21.50).
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. ,ha smart . dren smart
fy for school . . . Miller's are in-,
troduclng a new department . . .
PRE-N-TEEN shop In their downstairs
store devoted exclusively to "YOUNO ,
FASHIONS."
e very
extended to every pre-n-teener to
come look through . . . . see the
newest fashions direct from the big
style centers like New York end Hol
lywood :. . . tee, too, the variety
ef fine fashions carrying the label of
distinction.
DRESSES....
The fall season opent with Pre-N-Teens show-,
Ing the season's sensation In corduroy frocks
In one and two piece styles. Also fine count
cotton prints of Dan River quality are to be
found in this new section. Here ... are
fabrics to delight the heart of every school
girl. The prices range from $298
$12.98
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cordial Invitation Ft
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Skirts
oweaTers
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It's e mix-match season and here one has v
opportunity - to indulge her taste. Col-
orful . . . the new fall browni, tons
. . . grape . . . . reds ... ton
est greens, etc Be sure to see the new
mixermatch outfits. $2.49 to C0.C3 1
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