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- 0 . e e e o - e 9 9 9 e Regiter-Guaj(l, Eugene, Ore. Thur., July 21, 1955 6A Lavish Fabrics Vsfid in Fait Styles' . "0 v. Bv ELIZABETH TOO.MEY ortiitrd Prm ttt.Covnpinot iJ ing 20. Great Britain's young Queen Elizabeth has inspired this new elegance wfth her satin and bro cade ball gowns and glittering jewels, designer Jane Derby says. Less romantic fashion observers give credit to economic prosperi ty and 20th century technology. Men gave up wearing the" satin pants in the family back in the 18th Century, they point rut, when the. industrial revolution came a long and businessmen got the idea guess from whom of showing off their wealth via their wives' wardrobes, not their own. FABRICS PROVIDED Present prosperity gives plenty of reason to wear rich-looking satins and dazzling metallic ma terials, they add, and laboratory technichians have provided lush new fabrics to suit the budgets of more modest success. Anyway, it'll be hard to give a dull party next winter. Designer Adcle Simpson calls it the opulent look. She was referring to the even ing clothes she previewed dur ing the series of fall and winter fashion shows sponsored by the couture group of the New York Dress Institute. SHIMMERING GOWNS Mrs. Simpson will have her cus- Taking a cue from hot weather lar is made in an Orion and cnt-iThe accompanying blouse or jack-jtomers shimmering in long even- fashions for grown-ups, a special ton fabric in the newest dark et makes it fashionable and com-jing dresses of silk metal brocade, collection of stylist cottons have'plum shade. This is converted fortable in air-conditioned places; satins dotted with pearls and been designed for girls three to j with a striped Orion jersey high-lor for chilly fall. rhinestones and for the very op- 14. neck blouse. All are washable, Including the "lent S1l lame evening coat The newest fall colors in cnt-l The basic part of each ensem-'pleated styles. The latter, of vvith a mink shawl collar. Chief Justice alwavs a popular! milting being a crook." ilnns ana SI1K ann lon oicnas Die in mis entire "convertibles course, should not be put through I Mrs. Derby will provide short figure because of her friendliness! Speaking for herself, Sen. Smith are mcn ln ,ncse distinctive; collection, w hether it be jumper, a machine wringer, but allowed versions ot queenly evening and wit is being seen more and: said: "In addition to being a fashions for tots to teens, and skirt or dress, is done in dark to drip dry. This method holis gowns. One short white satin more at Washington gatherings senatnr, legislator, errand girl,;nlost of the silhouettes have a fall fabric, but made cool enough true for all the new permanently' derby evening dress has a flared, after months of mourning follow-l ambassador and investigator, I distinct French look. I to wear on the hottest July day.1 pleated cottons. I skirt studded with rhinestonesj ing the death of her husband am one other thing a politician." outits in this special collection NEW YORK (IP Women will .Another is made of imported peri ball gown for ne oet winter of himmer dark ne. winter :rnoire J& n the met lavish fabrics since. ""n ' l"pin ..ii-ve, ln dra- satin. The skitts of both hjs long the party-going days, of the roar-' ,,:. .ir. c u.Pii as elisten- and short evening dresses are FOR TEENS AND TOTS A new collection of "Convertibles" has been introduced for girls from 3 to 14. This group of dark cottons are designed for hot weather wear now and traditional wear in the fall. The two-piece ensemble (left is fashioned of orlon and cotton with permanent pleated skirt and huge square sailor collar. Sleeveless, it can be worn on the hottest day of summer, or the striped orlon jersey WASHINGTON LETTER (Reglstcr-Guard photo, Wiltshire ens. ' blouse may be added later for cold days. For the sub-teen girl, the dress (center) of grana cloth is styled with elongated waistline and buttoned tabs to hold a patent belt midway bewecn the normal waist and hipline. The jersey dickey is reversible. The plaid gingham jumper (right) is fashioned for the small fry with white pique blouse featuring the new pyramid neckline and push-up sleeves. The jumper alone acts ,, as a cool dark cotton for immediate wear. ' Fashioned for Fall Widow of U.S. Chief Justiceonvertibles' Appear for Tots and Teens Seen at Capital Gatherings By JANE F.ADS Of the Aiforliltd Vrti WASHINGTON iP Mrs. Fred; they are politicians, who are M. Vinson, widow of (he late afraid it is tantamount to ad- ino fahri for formal occasions, stiffened Cassini designed one bare-lof , shape. into ji curving tulip TIQ9' 950 WILLAMETTE two years ago. "I came to the point where 1 had to decide about accepting in vitations or becoming a recluse," he told me. "I've always enjoyed people, . and my husband and 1 loved par ties. Now when our friends in vite me out, I go." She was among a group of long time friends invited to a benefit performance of the Broadway show "Can Can" at the National Theater hero by Joe Davies, for mer U. S. ambassador to Moscow. BARKLKYS ATTEND "What could be more honorable are dubbed "convertibles," be- and important than being an cause each dress is designed so elected representative of the peo-ithat it may be converted for cold weather wear later on vith its own blouse or jacket, or with the addition of a simple long-sleeved knitted shirt. The jumper plays an important role in the collection. One If an pie," she asked. ... GRANDDAUGHTER PRESENT Petite Lou Henry Hoover, granddaughter and namesake of ine lormor rim n,, me mie, , apatinn ol , Frcmh HealRn Mrs Herbert Hoover, was on h h h ( on thc hand for a ccFemony at Hock- . ,,,, , ,," . ,,u . .. , i c ,!sides, but fa Is in p eats or gatn- wood, the National Girl Scout . .1.. .u.. Camping Center in nearby Mary Lnd. ered fullness from a yoke that : buttons both front and back. A room filled with furnishings This is done both in brown or from the Blue Ridge Mountain "'""" Others In Ihe group included Camp Rapidan. summer While ln 5""" U,:K"' Sen. and Mrs. Alhen Barklev House during the Hoover admin-;fngerine. Kach has its ow'n Irom Ihe Vinsnns' home stale',1 istratlon was named in honor of ''l"s "'" nr nlav nnt bc Kentllckv. and Hnne Snoator her oranrimnlher who for 50 worn, depending On the tem- years was a guiding spirit in the perature. lOirl Scout movement and presi- jiMPER SHOWN dent of the organization from Margaret Chase Smilh ( R Me) 1022 to 1925. "nut.T ,nn I, null I'llfl'iailV i rilM IrilllV, 11,1,1V, I ... , , ., . . . . the younger generation, to know.iserved as honorary president, as lr,1 d doub ebreasted jacket, She v. "snm mi. .k ....... a. r. iv,i,.h. n vw., checked lined, Ihe jacket ot this Sam Rayburn. Politicians arc nice people. Sen. Companion to the jumper is a ;two-pioce cotton suit with pleated from Ihe term and think it is today. Mrs. Hoover is credited suit form a second convertible nmoihrna h,,t ih.i i. i .. ..v, !,,,., ki.j .k. lor the r renin jumper. ble to have good politicians." Itinn grow in America from a few ! A scoopneck and sleeveless She savs she even knows "leg-'thousand before World War I to jumper in a raspberry plaid ging islntors who are afraid to admit more than 2,250.000 today. . lhp MacLcllan clan tartan, ... Ljlc Misj H()OV(,r , ,ixth' really) is shown with a cunning I grade student at a Greenwich. !""' Piue Dinusc wnn a new Conn, private school, was ac- pyramid neckline and push up companied by her mother, Mrs. sleeves. U.N. Seeks World Holiday For Children UNITED NATION'S, N. Y. iax The U.N. Children's Fund i trying to get countries through out the world In adopt one day of the year as Children's Day much like Fathers Day and Mother's Pay in the United States. A preliminary survey shows a number ol countries already have a Children's Day hut the dates differ widely. Tha Children's Fund ivn't try Ing to establish one day observed at the same time thrnushout the world, like United Nations Day Oct. 24. It leaves up to each conn try the date It wants and the way it wants to observe the d.iy. INDIA PICKS DATE The Idea is to center attention on mother and child welf.ire projects, India told the Fund that from! next year on it will celebrate j Nov. 14 because it is Prime Mm'! ister Nehru's birthday. El Salvador couflrs it with Chrjstmas Eve since 11151 .its Children's D,v 's Pec. 24- From nel year on .l.inan will celebrate its Children's p'.s May A. Iran uses a traititional Irte day, March 21. fi its observance. Lite's has celebrated sir.ee t!t4 the eve of its Nfw tear of the Hudrihic Era. The date afa.tvs fjfils early in 4pn Party Dress ranama s date Is ktn .IH'Hra?!! tiered fliirt sets aside a whole Chile rs n res cai n year it ! i. utile grei and I'cnmai To Allan Hoover. Outstanding for the 7 to 14- . vearold girl is a three-piece en semble in tiny blark and white checked silk and cotton. The baric jumper, with square neck, has an elongated waistline marked by a row of blark silk braid, a red petticoat, matching red blouse, and a fitted checked jacket lined in red. For the sub teen girl, the do signer shows charcoal checked gingham in middy and pleated skirt ensemble, and a striped silk and cotton scoopneck dress v. tit full gathered skirt. Both of these retain their fashion first look with a long sleeve black knit T sliirt when the thermometer drops. SKIRT CONVERTED The one piece long waist look is Interpreted in grana cloth with buttoned tabs holding a n.irriiw patent belt securely midway be tween the normal hip and waist lines. A Iwopiece en-etnhle with per manent pleated skirt, a sleeveless overblouse with large square col- Tolio Picnic' ; THis Sunday. The sixih annual "piuio pic nic" wit! take place Sunda, Julv -24, m Bntif-I.ane Park, sij , miles ninth ol ,)ition City on Highway 'Ji. with hnn(r:,ni The outing is sponsored by ,c:iar. ip sleeves Is l rnin,' Chapter r( National ' for 'your favorite K t mlationi for Infantile Paraly, 1 I I 2696 1 J tipl mm rrrty dr.- o c'irnns Th Miilippmrs in. ... 2. 4 Pool farilitiiVwill be .aT.e have no Mir-v official day hut saida'-S. Sie 4: 2 . 35 in. . from 9 am to tl:.Hl m.. ac- i lhv would have no obi'iot to oSead 3.V in coin u strops, ijijding iS Mo- C. Ingram. t. 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