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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1949)
I " ' J linii I ' I I'llftSii ltegiser-Guard,Iugene,Ore., Tues., Marcfii, 1S, t r1' ctoippd "RIBBON OF HONOR" from which to hanr lODtT-STB11 , lh tetitee is easy to make. Before rflcS frames and holds the rosette In place. t f J N J nil, , k,$n RING TONIC for this ' Zk winter suit are the cuffs ,j fscings of jacket revere gt from black and white . ied ribbon. frfo Up Suit iiest-to-take spring tonic A you can give a winter er suit is a touch of awning- d nbbon, M using bold stripes to face the i of a suit jacket and again i fake a pair of matching cuffs, leas do what designers are do lus spring to stamp dark suits a new style interest. 'J face the revers of a suit t, use striped ribbon black ijwhita stripes for a black suit t kaf and white stripes for a t lult would be an excellent he in a matching width A allows you to use a selvedge at eaoh side. Then, the only tin hems you'll be bothered a will be at the top of the re rWiere tha ribbon facing Joins M collar, and at the bottom te the facing turns in for the t-eiosing. m JOU make matehlnir Jure ribbon for over-all size f the sleeve of the Jacket. By t selvedge edges of ribbon, the t sewing entailed will be that " Jaming up the cuffs. If you I to make linked cuffs, allow nun of width for buttonholes Item raw edges which you will J P" 'or link closings in- " , ui reaming up. fear Jewels ws Spring .4 . "," ni skm and material U . Ai lucn. If fortunate enoueh te nur. .jr"8 CP. Pin or jeweled !5n.lnt: .hib" K to the best " sc war a clip on th MoT ... ?fl gaunt!et gIoves Js? or evening wear. Sur 5,,?'"" 0r silk scarf ;th ! , ,1,ve an orna t I h.lerls maththe Jewel 1 imertsiv 1 crepe dress- t IS,, al,,ons pins are very , r? around the face. Vsli V neci5nrnSmg Pmt0f Lapels, Belts Sport Medals An ornamental award which you can bestow upon yourself is a "ribbon of honor" to dangle from a belt or lapel. A strip of boldly patterned grosgram from which you can ap pend an old-fashionea medal, a pendant or even an old coin can be used to make togs as decora tive as a diplomat's beribboned chest Because "medal" ribbons are a cinch to make even the cocarde or rosette which dresses up many authentic honor ribbons is simple to duplicate you can make a va riety to give scenic changes to one medallion. To make, use two two-inch strips of staff grosgram or moire ribbon. Taper one end of each strip into a point. Sew the pointed ends together to make the tip from which the medallion dangles. To make a cocarde, cut two lengths of ribbonn a half inch wide and two inches long. With pinking scissors, piquot one edge of each strip. Ruffle the strips with needle and thread and sew together to make the circular rosette. To simulate the rim around an authentic cocarde, use a rimmed button the lower half of a metal self-covered button base makes a perfect frame. Sew the rosetts to the button and stitch to "medal1 ribbon. the the you own an Cardigan Sweater Is Popular Again The popularity of the cardigan sweater la being revived. With tha renaissance comes a- variety of style, color and fabric. This spring the cardigan is being shown as a casual shoulder covering with the sunback dress. It can be the stan dard Shetland or cashmere cardt gan with buttons down the front or the custom-made wool cardigan with studded rhmestones by Main' bocher. It is short-waisted and nipped in with delicate tucking, or it is jacket-length. There are smartly styled cardigans this spring in soft pastels wool Jerseys to wear with contrasting Ballerina cottons or over suks prints. The cardigan is short or long. sleeved, dressy or sporty, light or aarK in color. It is Ideal for late afternoon or a oool evenine. It is also designed for use as a jacket over the most formal evening gown. But it will always find its great following among high school and college girls as an indispensable part of the everyday sweater-and- SKirt wardrobe. When Frances Folsom Cleveland was married at the age of 22 to Grover Cleveland, she became the nrst First Ladv to he married tha White House. "tp-L itler mr Pring tonic than the Jmn(l " '".u,a5se which used to sooon nut '1ST eff T leafy . f..Jes' .C1,r" fruits. eahW ' C during r.u , 10se Vita, 4C durin. fc 0 lose Vita" ' .:oniti Xi "culture ee foL!d,nsf servi"8 more 12?. bo hands to worV U ?--hinT.-work. with a d t e other u!eddt75 0t,h- B"th hands d m 2 laCk dishes in " V Mt doth d,USt mitts .1 " ,0 P"sh furniture. r tree i,1 !nc. thL, 8land be": Iflbourwooausedto: r A Rl'FFX ED-EDGED TUNIC of navy and white polka-dotted of Navy and white polka-dotted crepe takes its styling rues from t shepherdess-dress. The fitted tunic ties apron -fashion in back and is worn with a navy Mas Mil. . n ' fer L;;: CHOOSE FROM PEAKED SELECTIONS ALL PRICED FOR Li ' f , : I - . . 'Kill i 1 1 uMirv riiiii&ir Tunirr st ' m- 1 munc I jmyiiiu inmri ...... yj i$ , i ! Coats in 49's Most Wanted Fasllions I ; ; iP' ll w Yes! Worsted gabardine ... the tops in tf I M' " , ' 1 fjl 1 i'r1rtri ouality, desired for its richness, its durability, it ,j ? k ' ,. I i - Xi W lyL the beavtttful way it tailors. Wards worked (. ' It W f ' f. u. I I I fff vT(TK for months to bring you this superb group i$9QQ f "I 0jS . I vif l-i I I I "E I at sucn a remarKODie price, nowyou can jm 11 II J U 5 - Wire ' I I' XJ choose from lovely Hare-backs, shirred W ' f ' f if ft . I , ? '1 -I t f backs, 3-ways, belteds, flang shoulder W Jf I l , & i "l I S types, many with hoods. New Spring shades. ! , . f-1 ' SlS 1H.-J" " i liv, I7TV. - Af J.. ft! feU) 1 VIII i ti ' a lilt i Oil m W : nil-' m, - I" p m ' imct mik 1 ' - . 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JF erp, Hov your cn-or-two I 4 V III I j " ZKl Yes' verVnd wants o Ward plc, slint r full skirted, color- I f -'' if U 1 i ! . suit, so be sure you shop early, fully fximmed r terenely simple, I '-J 1 i M "V" ! Spring shades. Misses' sizes. Vf'"' f uV iff W! I 1 Li Add new Spring purchases to your Monthly Payment Aeeewnt