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DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN. PENDLETON, OEEGON, SATURDAY EVENING, APEIL 8, 1922. TWENTY PAGES ' - i i i! inn? F&rS. HOPF'S UPSTAIRS SHOP PAGE TEN .-T?J"r Zr; II'.. ns r .Tt, sr. CLUxVa y n i! 1 1 4 i s P . , J . 32-SU Springs Loveliness Lij. Dorothy 0. Diwant 21 E A STER i The more factidious a woman is the More carefully he studies her type and dresses according; to It. . Wheth er she be an exotic or a typically American type, whether she has the dignity of a Queen or is a fairylike, naive little person, she will always delight In the selection of new lingerie and be moat concerned in the quality of the materials and character of the workmanship. Then of course design is to be considered, and becomlngness. These considerations not only have be come of vital interest to the women of discerning taste, but how she revels in designing, In planning these exquisite bits of sheer loveliness, where her Imagination and love of the beautiful can be given free rein. Because landering, soon wears, out the most practical lingerie, replenish ing supplies is necessary almost as oft en as new designs are introduced. This fact gives the woman who Is al ' ways searching for the novel of every thing a sensible excuse for visiting the shops In the springtime and selecting what is newest and most appealing.. nowever, me more siain ana conser vative person having determined her type In lingerie as well as gowns pre fers to conform to certain materials and trimmings and cares for few Inno vations in style. After all Is said, what one wears Is reflected in mood and temperament, and most of all what one wears un derneath.' It must be appropriately in harmony with the costume, Just as the costume must be suitable to the occasion. . . The negligee, most adored of femin ine apparel, and most frivolous, has Its place In the hearts of nil "women, and even the so-called feminist finds in it a subtle means of enhancing her charm and In her boudoir In her mora Intimate moments alone, it can trans form her into quite a fascinating fern inine sort of person. ,. . , , Spring has brought the most en chanting and exquisitely lovely neg ligees we have known for muny . a day. Some are unusually original too, for instance Paisley prints aro .being combined . with plnin colored crepes de chine for boudoir mhos, the ogue for an. unusual sleove making this effect particularly nice, ' The black negligee still persists nnd in re flected in the long watstcd, bloused robes, that fasten wtth a single flower of crepe, and show linings of bright color, . In the more unusual negligees the Spanish shawl Is not forgone, In colors' or black, embroidered 1 and fringed and drnped Into wrap form. Two shudes of (chlffon, hemstitched together succeed, in a naively simple , ed. one of discriminating taste will ! but unforgettable garment for one's Intimate hours. Chiffon or ribbon bands cross In front and tie at the sides under a long transparent cout, which hangs gracefully over an uc fordion plaited skirt of the chiffon. Not to be forgotten is the chiffon negligee of a pastel shade with pil oted rufries at neck nnd sleeves und the skirt fashioned of multitudinous small ruffles of the chiffon. This I es pecially becoming to an Ingeniii type and every debutante or young bride should have such a distinctly feminine negligee In her wardrobe. . When (electing a negligee, one Is so entranced with the fascinating array of colors and .the sheer love liness of materials thitt one comes near to forgetting that fresh supplies of underthingx are needed, Not for long however can the dainty plies of silken and fine cotton garments be Ignored, for the shops are riotous with the color .In these bewildering arrays. Never has there been such a. season for color In' undergarments. I'erhups what will first Intrigue one on entering a shop will be set of printed crepe do chine in tangerine colofed designs! So simply made and yet so distinctive. The color 1b car ried out delightfully in plcnted finish ing and narrow picotcd grosgram rib bon trimming. Everyone is Interested In pongee lingerie. Last season it was used In the strictly utilitarian gar ments because of its practicability, but this season It has been developed In charming three-piece sets of gown, vest and step-in drawer, entirely mndu by hand. Narrow bias folds of crepe de chine in mauve or peach color are used In finishing the edges and for the narrow shoulder straps. The Idea Is French and, very distinctive. ', France sends us many lovely pieces of lingerie, but perhaps? the most un usual this season are the daintiest nf dotted swIss sets. .They are most en chanting, of the very fjiiest, softest quality, with blue,' pink or lavender dots on a white Rround, with the same colors In bindings. Motifs ,of drawn work are the only ornamentation. This spring the sheer French lingerie of fine batiste or nnlnsook Is lovelier than ever. Its sweet simplicity Is most ftppenllng. Fine hund hemstitching or embroidery, with edgings of real Val enciennes lace make tills type of lln glrle so very desirable. More entrancing than ever are .the silken thins. If they are tailored their only trimming is a bit of hand work or hemstitching. If lace is us- naturally select those garments with Venlse, filet, Irion or Valenciennes trimming. However some-of the fin-' er imitation laces are very effective. wlyn used in sets of crepe de chine, i The simplest gowns imaginable are t.ften fashioned of crepe black satin In sleeveless style, with deep arm holes and V-necks. 1'icotlng is prac tically the only trimming, except per haps for a very charming cluster of hand-made silk flowers. The vogue for striking colors. Is often demon strated in gowns of this type. - His Recall Sought ' . . . n j e2 Ji , French newspapers are demand ing the recall of J, J. .Tusserand ai ambassador to the United States. Editors claim that he hits failed to make - France'? post-war position understood In this country. . I 'i- i A PART from its purely religious -significance, Easter symbolizes the birth of Spring (despite its mobile date) or the awakening of the year's new life; the shaking off of the lethargy of winter; the time for new garments of gladness. , Clothes de signers, the world over, prepare for it months ahead of time; so do we; and you. - v N . VISIT THIS SHOP AT YOUR EARLIEST . CONVENIENCE-TRY ON THE NEW GARMENTS. WE'RE SURE YOU WILL FIND THEM TO YOUR LIKING. 'SUITS : COATS WRAPS DRESSES : SKIRTS : BLOUSES EXCLUSIYE BUT'NOT EXPENSIVE MIOPHIIII 71 I GV 'ST I v i i ntn ALr0um . iodine now- clothes are given' most attention und print or gingham, und to iliese little this Bprlng the models are unusually .drosses there tire alino: t always nl lively, coming in many new and vx- 'taclHd I.I .ouicrs of the same fuhrlc. qulsite muteiliils. . j One 'of the shops shows nn uu- Uttle hand-made garnients are us ) usual little frock of dark blue linen1 In this day and age clothes for . tiny tots arc us carefully designed, are as much' the Inspiration of art ists as are their grownup sister's nnd brother's, Kvcry type of young ster has been considered this spring ever the choice of ninny mothers. nnd infinite tenderness and under- and these are fashioned of a much standing has been put Into the do- finer batiste than was ever used be- signing of their new clothes. fore. Mttle folks of discerning tastes Their daintiness leavps n lasting often find the styles of their cun- Impression, for the embroideries lira nlng frocks und suits somewlmt - lim- exquisite, luce und drawn work ure lted by whut grownup cull "suitable very effectively Used, and also tiny for children" but this season their pin tucks and French knots nre fastidious desires may be freely ex- much in evidence, pressed and given free rein In the Tho cunningest little capes for realm of colors. All colors of the babies are fashioned of organdie und , ruin bow are '.being used, nnd also show us their trimmings, real Ince those older shudes, which have liith- edgings, pin tucks und feather stttch erto been confined to grownup's up- Ing. Organdie has proved more sue parol. Even black Is now very often cessful thnn .batiste for bonnets too, used for the most serviceable play as this material with its crisp daln frocks. .. ' . . tinea retain its shape, . Tody; mother" bv more pleas- WheM bjy goes to a party she I" lire, in selecting little brother's nnd dressed In pastel shudes or white nnd Bister's clothes than in the planning though her chulce in colors is lim- of their own for they renllme fully lted, she does insist that her little their importance In the development frock be fashioned of either doted of the child,' and that the precious swiss, organdie, crepe de chine or Imagination which makes childhood's French voile. She is not limited to days the hupplrst must be under-1 one trimming either, butNmuy have stood and sympathised 'with. Tho lit embroidered, hemstitched, or Jaunty little hat of some soft fabric uusigner realises un.i 100 unn creates smocgea tnis season!) or if she pre-(is worn Its bonnet to si If material has a childish Mi lp l'at. nlnn under the chin. The clutters of field butter cups caught nt the waist and on (he hut might have been gathered by little hands and applied to suit the youthful fancy. The simplicity of the two types of frocks requiring bloused guimps Is very smart Indeed. There nre those made with bretelle iiuspomlers from the waistline up and those thnt ori ginated from the women's sleeveless frock of Inst year. Although most of the cunning little bloused gulmpcs worn with them nre white of poplin or Bolsette, checked gingham makes adorable little tailored blouses. .And 9 3 8 the ro ftiiishe,) with i!!.Y plaited j 9 trimming lust like mother's. S A cupe is very essential to every little girl's happiness this spring. Many of them nre the little Red Hiding Hood type and aome even re semble here in color also. In others tho hood Is omitted, und Instead a Will There be Music In Your Home On Easter Morning ? No Easter is complete without appro priate Easter music. We have just received an entire new line of New Brunswick machines ranging in prices from $100 to $1000. . ' ; '''.';-.' I ' ' '. ' : " 0 . Special Terms l 4 '. till Easter i New Period Model Brunswick $150 to $1000 rompers of bright wellow1 with tiny down ducks chasing each other in applique over the surface of these : cunning garments. ; f , t As much ingenuity Is expended on babies clothes us on the rlothes or children ready for school. Almost every shop now has a room devoted to babies wants und here everything for the youngest member of the fam-.have openwork ily may be found, from a rattle to a, 'seams. Jilgh. chair. Of course, , the tot's most We carry at all times a complete line of BRUNSWICK, VIC x TROLA and CHENEY MACHINES and all the VICTOR and BRUNSWICK RECORDS. Drop in and let us explain our easy payment plan rest in our music room and enjoy the record seleciions. ' . v a 4 fcrs, lace edging, self ruffles, or up-i Whatever the frock or the nir. of l)llm'o- the child wearing it. its simplicity of Littlest sister, who ,ls post .the (design stands, out as nothing else crawling siuge, may mid .her l.nrtv l.loes. In that resnoet rlnthni r frock as elaoonite as h'er big sisters, tiny folk resemble a-rownun more 14 if she does not fnvor the . simpler Ithnn ever before. Moreover tho A style especially designed for her. It (younger generntlon today seem, even 1 5 will probably be sleeveless, nnd ' it before they reach the sub-deb gtage, 5 .my, win jio nave acquired a discriminating, shoulder tusto that is hurdlv excelled l.v tlii.li- B s. Her play dress, however. Is. parents in the . selectiou of their I often mude of pongee, English grownup wardrobes, Economy Drug Go Hotel St. George Building namiKHBDiiBin J I 1 This Model ; Brunswick $100 to $500 ' K s :''''' ' ' '. . "7 -V .;.-. '''"'' '