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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1921)
FAGS !S!XT DAILY EAST OREGOJJTAN, PHirDLETOH, OHECQN. SATU1DAT EVENING. M ASCII 19,1021 , , , t fv :.-.- ' " ' :' ' ' " ' "' .' V VI .'. 1 v . 1 i - i -t-rZ V , and 1 With the return of JLring, the sea- f on of the awakening of fio era. one ! thought tuna to a uw wardro! fresh new set of clothing i wjmooiuel this release from Winter's daimnw! and aolemnity all h heavy apparel i ' somber color. As surety as the spring cometh. as surely a the leave open, a new jno1e irtfis into our fah- e , ions, rerivinr our ir,tcrvi and nffer-J lng novettiea in Eialeriais. in appareLj is me ier attno-jette as , , faicowpicuua. sometime hish, eraia me new e:i.o 4,u.!(,nej n4 embrr.ierel. . . prar tell na. what hath this, tvrir.g I. v. Ho. sh. v, . .Wvra in o,lr . new spring guns offer? In what manner shall we cl'mk ouraeivear in wnai isniun tiiau we ;a m. ,r lrea? In what stuff shall our auitu, hort and others )r.;-Am are Tar- appear? A diverse as the octasion is - lan othera are anfmaj and o it the material, the surment. the mode. 1 Embroidery is vr popuhir. in which Aa to the silhouette, we are told hr white, colors and black are used -Parts that one must wear a iw waist t Sujt skins continue short, ptein and line, a Ion sUm f dure, and .apiar, rtlnv fAn irregular t-e is a f .t ire quite uncorsetMl. There is a general, of many of them broken by panels, tendency toward allshtly fitted gar- jone may wear a plain akir with a ments; but most of them are loose and checked Jacket of mat china; color, unboned. . (W oUhe ise9 te show- Then there Is always the fascinating; ing an interesting; Jat-t. It is made subject of suits. Our herald of spring ; u, bolero style in front but in back it whispers that suit costs will be short, j becomes a blouse which separates un snd fyly embroidwed. There will be.der the arms and fastens" under the semi-fitted Jackets, there 1U be bo- two front lengths'as a enug little Belt, lero effects, -there will te box coats. t The front pieces hang . loom from a The detachii.ie cape Is stUl wilh vs. 'sinK!e button at the base of the high Collars are sometimes rolled and veryi collar. . . - A word as to materials. Wool pop lins are favorites fine wool serges are also in ,t,nani. as are gabardines. ..Wide st the wrist j rP. bures loosely woven home-spuns and coverts. To many a nspBian, her tailored dress is her boon, companion. Partic ularly is (his true of the business wom an. For the cooler days she may en joy a ooat dress of serge or serge and satin for h warmer weather crepe Cantcn or crepe de Chine. She may have her preference fh sleeves wheth er long and snpgiy fitted, or very short or very loose. Panels on skirts are the most popular loosely flying or caught in under the skirt. Embroidery around the arm holes, sod waist line and all over the skirt except its panels. Is the attractive feature of one stunning Paris gown. Another taMor ed frock is a straight slim affair ; In black broad cloth embroidered - in white This high collared, long-sleev- j ed dress has s low waist line in a bloosed effect, one side of which Is banded with embroidery from shoulder to waist. Not content to stop there it continues its banded way down to the hem itself ending in a point The general effeot is straight to an ex treme and very smart.' ThiJ season brings us coats, cloaks and coat-wraps One of the French deigners has presented us wilh very smart model a coat in! navy; blue poplin. It is cut in Mandarin style and has a very unusual vest. From its embroidered high collar the vest goes to any length in its desire to be no ticed, jn other words to the hem itself. It is of gray poplin embroidered in Chinese blue sod -black. Another stunnins garment Js a cust, also of gray and. blue poplin. Its collar Is very loose, lined with blue Surah silk in a cravat effect. The upper hall of the coat is gray with two long loose panels fastening under'the hem of the straight blue skirt. Its sleeves are similarly cut, the upper half gray, the lower blue, In a loose flowing style wilh panels of gray, falling over snd caught up iuside. A coal wrap is a comfortable gar ment, long draped lines giving one a loo covering -that would not crush is a cape In the back, o( gray gabar dine. 'with a wide soft shawl collar of black poplin. This collar fastens at the waist In front, which is fitted slightly Into s wide belt of striped poplin. Black forms the (tralKht front below the lT. lt. One black satin coat is embroidered all over the tup half in white in. s semi-fitted style while snother afternoon wrap of the sane material, boasts a'panel ot black chantllly in the back tripped with roses of black satin. And sneaking of black lace that's a subject of utmost importance. One must own an afwernson dress of black' lace, says lame Fashion. Evening dresses, too, delight In this material. Chantllly is 'the favorite but black point d esprh comes In for its shsre of fnvor. One charming mode has a kerchief bodice with s ruching edge and a full houffant skirt of the same material veiling knots of flowers on the skii beneath. . A remarkably pretty dinner dress cf French origin introduces us to a black and silver embroidered corsage with a high standing collar and very short sleeves. Its skirt is black atin with flounces of black chantllly over each hip. Flat made roses of silver ribbon appear twice. One partly conceal It self in the draped bice, the other la most bold and plants itself on the low er edge of the corsage. - Evening dresses have developed two distinct styles. One may choose he tpe best expressing one's personality, princess line, featuring panels In the back of trains at the sides It has this In common with, the other, more youthful model, thst It practically has no back at all. The other type shows an U10 frock with long low fitted bodice, with a full flared skirt, v Some of them remind us of Valeso,ueji with the pointed bodice, and the full flounces at the hips.' Ah afternoon gowns sre dark, so evening gowns sre generally light, in paste tints In green, mauve, turquoise blue and yellow. " For the woman who elects a smalt spring suit th-s season, there Immedi ately arises the question of blouses. Whether tailored or for dress, designs are In abundance wilh Kany vorlo tlons of color and materials One comMnation is s panelled bloue. the nsnels made of silk tricot, the full ki mona sleeves and sides in matching crepe de chine. In fact silk lr m the most popular material, some of the new varieties of which sro metal run. Over blouses are In great de mand, finishing with an elastic band nt the waist or loosely belted with rib bon. Both sleeves and collars are giv en a wide range of stvles this year tann tight sleeves snucly buttoned seem to vie with short snd three-quarter lengths Collars may be low or high when high one may wear them buttont'J or open Just as one likes. Bright colors they tell us are quite Hie thing in hlouyesv. Whether tallor- s fragibls frock beneath. This wrau. One mode Is long snd slim, drsned in el or for spur.e wear, one may appear In brilliant tints of rose, JaderVeen. emerald and royal blue, or yellow, perchance. The Rime Is true of the more ilrewv blouses. Kmbrolderles In . all over putlerns are the , rule with these, on crepe de Chine and all the hheer fabrics. Of course when one thinks of blous es, her thought wlll'.nat'irally turn to separate skirts: Alth'ough It is not the Intention to dlKCUss sports clothes here, silll one may mention the smart est of the new skirts that spring has to offer. These are built on very simple lines, so that the blouse or sweater may virtually hnve sit the at tention. A few attract a good share of notice from the cherry noisiness of their iilslcls. Kncllsh tweed In black. cream and cardinal red Is one of these while another Is In charming Bcoteh flannel with the same colors. Two very pretty white skirts sre offered. One Is 'n whl'e crepe de Chine all box plaited, with the Ultie loops 01 ins material tiavellng part way down either side. The other Is whits cotton suede cloth, gathered s little, and for tl wont ion has (wo very simple set-la pockets with bound edges. Another' skirt Intended to be worn with a sweater to match Is mads en tirely of hand knitted silk snd wool. It is silt up one side for a few Inches and has a wide border of blocked rtitches In s checkerboard pattern. rVory white flannel is another good material for s separate skirt. All things considered, there really seems to be an abundans of new styles In every type of garment Whether one is a business woman or a debutante, a matron, or a bride, one will be sure to f Ind In this season's spring offerings the very expression of her need. In material, mode snd color. It recoromened that one sift together three-fourths of s portion of good taste, one-eighth portion of considera tion and one-eighth of durability and shake thoroughly, with the result that one Is clothed resh, chic, charmante. In the glow of Spring. HCPF5 APPAREL SHOP HOPF'S APPAREL SHOP i - r . i I 14 l V I ' 'fill I' f 1 A 1 v 1. . V s ' f 111 ' . -"V - I 5-v 1 A -i 1 I -- . i , ' t," .i Distinctively Designed Modestly Priced I t I ITH eveijTecurring Easter the desire of all women for radiant new apparel is rene wed. And after many sea- ohs of advanein? eosts -we. a re at last able to offer (Air nat- rons stunning 'COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, BLOUSES; SEPARATE SKIRTS, ETC, at great reductions from the pri ces of former years. V 1 :t- - ? v; i ' : ,..,. . -s - : . :!;v.1ui.l,,,,.!;,:l So reasonable a're the pric es, in fact, tljiat even the women "of moderate means may indulg e in shopping lo her hearts con tent without any danger of wreaking liardship on her purse. f i .1.1 The New 1 'Sixitsv. ' SOUND A YOUTHFUL NOTE .Some of the models have semi fitted jackets the skirt sections of which rippleaUuririgly Others of . more frivolous mien have straight -line box jackets ( 'Much ' of their smartness is due to the excellent' tailoring and fjne fabrics. New Suits at $35, S49.50, ' &59.50, ,9.50, $79:50A 889.50. The New Coats ; ' AND WRAPS SHARE HONORS. Smart styles, fine, soft woolens and a nicety of tailoring are the outstanding features 6f the new' Spring coats and wraps. . - You will like them for. their host ' of distinctive little . details and swagger appearance. $19.50, 50, S25 and up. ThNew :'Vl)rejsses ;v:,';.r,v IN A DIVERSITY OF STYLES. Newest of the new are piquant modes of Taffeta, Canton Crepe, , Crepe de Chine, Toiret. Twill and Tricotihe. Choosing a frock that expresses one's personality is such a simple matter this season for the needs of women of all types have been taken "care of. $19.50 to $65.00 i mm n mm. Sport Skirts V With . Sj)ort Jackets To Match. Pendleton's Upstairs Apparel Shop New Blouses ' In all Spring Shades 'Wonderful Values : $6.95