Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, June 21, 1936, Image 20

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    O
(9)
Beauty Hints! Summer Clothes You Want -Five Star Fashion
For Outdoor Garden Wear
! TO -;;:y?--Kr. yi ... . .11 . u.ii.....,,-.-....,
rp T- ' J
o
o
o
o
o
fcwwjBajtbn. 11 o '" t
Gail Sheridan, lovely movie star, believes that "keeping in condi
tion" is a vital aid to beauty, particularly in helping her to face the
camera with unimpaired charm, after long hours at the studig
Get Novel Effects From
cColorf ul Knit Spreads
KNITTED BEDSPREAD
Perhsrn No. 224
A KNITTED bedspread is unus
ual in itself, but for the wo
man who prefers to knit, this
checkerboard design offers a
simple and pleasing idea. One of
the nice things about this is that
you can take your time with it
Carry one square with you and
you need finish only one Bmall
stint at a time, Pretty soon you
have enough squares, and then
you put them together. A knitted
spread can give a very solid ef
fect withoat having the weight
that a similar design 1 crochet
would entail. Should you prefer to
attentate blocks of color with
those of ecru or white yen will
find thai you can create an Idea
in keeping with the old-faahioned
and new revived mode ef patch
work quilt making.
Summer Months Demand
Everything In Harmony
I" VERY clod fan's a stir of
C might! Bare June day, lnueml,
wont my gardea calls and the
very fed of the good earth sends
a tingla down my back. News
papers lure roe with pictures of
blue-emmets, iris, and tulips, and
having son'cnmbod to the annual
temptation of the seed stores,
with their bright packages of in
credible pellots, you'll find me
With rake and bee, spade and
sprinkling can, digging with a
crusader's iftul, oblivious to all
other churns. Nothing, abanlutely
nothing else matters except, of
cenrafl, (eternal female! the envy
f Biy wigaeer's hocyniick! and
the a(kcuwy of my garden aK
tir.
What! rOothcs again? No,
cloth still 1 For the music of
suirrr demands that everything
b$ In harmony. I refuse tOQwel-
Help Kidneys.
Clian Out Ptoliontut Al
Olour Mdnoyt rcntftln V iiillliiu tlnf
tuUfi or Ait it thick nitf bi tndingmd
'ftifiVM or drain. Irrlmlnf (trust. II
it&tul, If (untttnntl Kidnr HUddr
llKirdm tiiik rou nltr from (Jfttinj
( p Mini, Nfr ouiRPti, I, on of Few, l.tg
"Int. Ithtainitie l'tini. DiuintM. CircUt
I'ndtr Kjn, Ntttrslfit, Afldltr. flnrntng,
inn.fi or Itching, don't Uko hnc.
iit ik doctor fniranttrd rtlrktton
'! i. th moil tnoittrn ftlknrrd trt
irru for thM iroablM. 110.000.00 do-
niUtfl lth Kink of Anurltt. U. Ani.
In. (.'tllfornlK, fntranWri thtl Cjt
'ml bring w flltlltf In 41 konri .nd
mtko r "! yr roangfr In on wk
nr mony bitk ei raturn of tmpty pk-
It. Tlipnono fM drnti.it for fuftr.D'
tod Cfitti (0Iii-Ti) loiit. Adt.
FILM I DEVELOPED
Rolti Dvtlopl iznZ?
CurMMH u4 I tmtumi Hint Th iVtet
108 rVlnaj fit r4
AAli PHOTO URVICl U Oram. WlieeoQ
PAGE SIX I
..Because of laundering, some
porsons prefer to omit the fringe,
and in this case, the bedspread is
equally attractive and quite mo
dern In design when so done.
Complete illustrated instruc
tions come In the pattern en
velope. To obtain this pattern, send for
No. 224 and enclose 10 cents in
stamps or coin (coin preferred)
to cover service and postage. Ad- '
dress Five Star Weekly, 620 FoJ
som St., San Francisco, Calif,
come the lovely little guests in
my garden, their bright faces
turning to me in a riot of color,
dressed In a discourteous and of
fending tag.
No wonder millions of us sew
at home, and no wonder the repu
tation of even the least among us,
with the most modest of means,
for cleverness and charm in smart
toggery. Fashion is no lesger the
exclusive prerequisite of the
smart set.
I suppose this can be called
the theme song of these weekly
fashion "broadcasts," and I hoge
.It's music to your clothes-weary
soul.
But backto my garden and the
group of gkrdon frocks I've gaSi
ered for you to see. Topping the
list, of course, is s culotte, smart
est and most popular of the sea
son's innovations. Everybody's
wearing thorn, and why not
Strong with the younger set for
bicycling and active sport, and
modest enough for grandma, the
culotte is the frock of endless
utility, and no where does it serve
to better advnntnge than in the
garden. Made of rough llnon crash
toweling or candlewick muslin or
upholstery cotton or plain white
linen, a well designed culotte will
give you the freedom so essential
in garden apparel and at the same
time give you that feeling of suf
ficiency when an unexpected vis
itor Hips by to admire your gen
tian. It isn't always easy to get
excited about new trends in fash
ion, some trick frocks "miss" me
completely, but the culotte Is a
honaftde winner. I recommend It
without reservation, especially In
the type of styling here employed.
1812-B Particulary practical
und novel is the design of this
little frock for tots from two to
five. The simple pattern is made
for quick sewing mothers who
like pretty clothes but can spend
oiSy a limited amount of time on
them.
A dress of this sort with n
matching sun-suit will be most
wearable for playtime or parties.
It has a soft becoming Peter Pan
collar, pleats in front and back,
cute puff sleeves and no yoke to
fuss and fret over, a finished pic
ture that is truly delightful. It's
adorahle in dotted .swiss, voile,
crepe, or lawn for parties and
practical in linen, gingham or per-
cale
for garden or street wear.
rive star pattern
No. 1812-B is
available in sizes, 2, 3, 4 end 5.
Size 3 requires 2 68 yards of 39
inch material plus 38 yards for
contrast.
1875-B There's no excuse for
not being ready to cope with the
demands of active sports when a
model such as ' illustrated is
so easy and inexpensive to msike.
The divided skirt is suitable for
garden, bicycling, tennis, and hik
ing. It assures ample room and
comfort, buttons on the aide and
supports the most youthful blouse.
Four buttons mount up to the
throat where a dainty round col
lar is trimmed with a bow. The
drop shoulder and patch pocket
are "simple notes" for speedy
sewing. If you prefer, you may
have shorts for the pattern is per
forated at just the proper length.
A three-in-one economy plan pro
vided by a paper pattern. Just
.-end for Five Star Pattern No.
1875-B. It's available in sizes 12,
14, 16, 18 and 20. Corresponding
bust measurements 30, 32, 34, 36
and 38. Size 16 (34) requires 4
14 yards of 35 inch material.
Shorts alone require 3H yards.
1891-B The smartness of a
coat smock, made on slim tailored
lines has proven to the modern
homemaker that she can look as
i ill i i j ill i ii 7rr.a i i 1
1 111 I r T 1 " "J I I '1 I .1 1 1 I r I V
charming digging in the gulden
as when she is out in the social
whirl.
Slender built women know they
tan wear smart princess lines as
sketched, but the larger woman
has only to try this pattern to
discover that she too can look
slim and chic. The soft turn-back
collar and sleeve bands are so he
coming in their snowy wliiteness
and the large patch pockets are
indispensible, both for use and
decoration. Use a gingham, per
cale, print or calico for pleasing
results. However other fabrics fit
into the picture equally well. Five
Star Pattern No. 1891-B is avail
able in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 40,
42, 44, 46. and 48. Corresponding
bust measurements 32, 34, 36, 38,
40, 42, 44, 46 and 48, Size 16 (34)
requires 4 38 yards of 39 inch
material plus 34 contrast.
No. 1860-B Trimly tailored
one piece dress. You summer
wardrobe should include many
dresses such as this one. It's the
sort of thiiig you can put on and
forget about, knowing and feeling
that you are well-dressed nnd
comfortable.
Linen, unshrinkable and un
crushable, holds the center of the
stage for dresses of this type.
Piques, in the new waffle weaves,
as well as the traditional gingham
and percale, is much used, for it
tailors well and keeps its shape
after many trips to the tub. The
frock has an inverted pleat in the
skirt front to insure perfect free
dom while three lovely buttons
form the blouse closing. Bias
binding is the . only feature re
quired to dress up this simple
housefrock. Send for this model
today, and enjoy wearing it while
shopping, gardening, cleaning or
even for active sports.
Five Star Pattern No. 1860-B is
available in sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42,
44 and 46. Size 36 requires 3 58
yards of 39 inch material plus 3
34 yards for bias binding.
Every Pattern includes an ilhjs- '
trated Instruction guide which is
easy to understand.
1700-B Whenever comfort is
essential, and utility Is required,
the coat dress osteps forward to
make its bow. It's a frock that
meets the demands of a busy life,
with smartness and dispatch. The
dress departs a little from the
usual conception of the bjtton
down the front frock, and is belted
with n strap proceeding through
a small slit at the side, making
it adjustable to fit any size from
12 to 42. You'll want this dress in
a wash material, which can he
laid out flat for ironing. Cham
bray, gingham; seersucker, and
poplin all meet the requirements
of this simple and practical gar
ment. Send for this Five Star
Pattern No. 1700-B designed in
sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42.
Corresponding bust measurements
32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16
(34) requires 3 34 yards of 36
inch material.
SEND FOR THE SUMMER
FIVE STAR PATTERN BOOK.
Make5 yourself attractive, prac
tical and becoming clothes, select
ing designs from the one hundred
Barbara Bell well-planned, easy-to-make
patterns. Interesting and
exclusive fashions for little chil
dren and the difficult junior age,
slenderizing, well-cut patterns for
the mature figure; afternoon
dresses for the most particular
young women and matrons and
other patterns for special occa
sions are all to be found in the
Five Star Pattern Book. Send 15c
today for your copy.
FIVE STAR PATTERN
SERVICE
Enclose FIFTEEN cents ir
coins for each pattern
Pattern No Size
Pattern No Size
Pattern No Size
Pattern No...... Size
Pattern No.......,..' Size
(Wrap coins securely in paperl
O
ir.aitc
SB
I J I 1: Vj i
Daytime frock featuring modified surplice closing.
Pattern No. H-3155
THIS lovely daytime frock,
worn by the stunning dark
eyed Priscilla Lawson o Univer
sal, has the ability to stress good
points in an uni'sually effective
way. The modified surplice clos
ing is much favored, especially
for adult sizes, and three attrac
tive bone white buttons are used
to add novelty.
Geometric bits of contrast on
the waist and skirt pockets are
well used. The frock is slenderiz
ing throughout. It reduces shoul
der breadth, minimizes the hips,
and presents an artistic silhouette
so important to all. Sleeve length
is optional long or short, and
so is the belt. You may wear
l VI '..V M
v . , . , ;. . ' 1
n
1 1 r? ' J
either a purchased (gp (or con
trast or a self fabric one for har
mony. Youthful action plSts lend
gracefulness to the skirt, and th
whole effect is one of charming
self possession.
Make it yourself easily ml
quickly, with Pictorial Pattern No.
H-3155 designed for sizes 34, K
38, 40, 42 and 44. Sue 36 with
short sleeves requires 4 38 yards
of 39 inch fabric.
Pattern No. H-3155 can be pur
chased for TWENTY-FIVE cents.
Please remit in coins or stamps
(coins preferred), giving your
name, address, pattern number
and size.
FIVE STAR PATTERN'S
(Five Star Weekly)
620 Folsom St.
San Francisco, Calif.
Enclose TWENTY-FIVE cent
in coins for Pattern No
Size
Name
Address
(Wrap coins securely in pape"
Dizzy
SPE11S
pen.lv. jar of ldW
Tax. s. much s m
t.Krcorre. or JJ
:;,,h,..yourn,.b.mM1
No roor. ls"T mpatJoi
cathartic. - d " 'JS. 4
when you t XiKwr
nTNEWYORK
llVt IN I"
. .L
muff"""!!
TroubJ
Old Legc
VlUUiJ-i1
"ri! i"
fey
fit