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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1920)
1920. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN What young woman person could or is henna. A bridal set in that shade frill llf rhnnllllv l.. .,.,,..,., ksW the lovely lingerie, and the oth- is particularly lovely and consists ofi' French flowers, and'they ai a million and one dainty boudoir j chemise, night robe and negligee, jovelties shown her this spring in j The chemise and nigQitrobe are simp Uie shops. You, who are planning for ly made by hand with a silver thread thil one big event of a lifetime, that, stitch, the only trimming being a necessitates the complete trousseaii, 1 gral1' design in henna velvet appll lotr beautifully simple the creator of I116, Tue foundation of the negligee lovely things has made your task! is velvet brocade on silver cloth, over One glimpse is quite enough, to con wh'-'n is a coat effect of georgette vines you that this season was made and on thls steel beads are worked In i delightfully unusual one for you. e'aborate design. The fish tail is bead Whether the "big event" is planned ed with IoS steel beaded tassel, tor tomorrow or for a time far dig-! There are many who prefer Che tut, with the extensive selection be- Filipino handmade lingerie, the new fore you, your problem fast begins to handkerchief linen underthings or the dwindle and before you realize it has innumerable dainty cotton materials, teen solved, and all is in readiness Tne Dat!ent fingers of the Oriental for the moment. In all garments the needle woman alone can produce the exquisite hand needlework, the ex- sheer loveliness of the Philippine eeptionally fine quality of the fab- handmade lingerie. They have chosen rics. dainty laces and hemstitched ,ne "nest nainsook, and using ibis motifs contribute to their charm. The foundation have wrought designs reps-tost shops are paying special at-, resenting the traditions of generations tention to the bride. They leave her m tn ra08t delicately embroidered othlng to wish for after choosing her garments. What clever use the exper Mdal sets, so exquisitely dainty and ienced needle woman would have for ready for the trousseau of that oar ticular friend.' Then there are the be coming brimmed boudoir hats so much In vogue now fantasies of satin, lace and flowers and the ex quisitely dainty hair bands of Margo lace, trimmed with two toned moire ribbon and tiny French flowers. To match Che negligee or robe are the oouuoir slippers or mules in every conceivable color. Some of them are satin, in the softest of shades, two toned or plain, and on the tips 'very often are appliqued hand made flow ers. Besides the two toned mule with an unusual black combination, there is the fashionable new gold or silver brocade on a black background. And so to take their places, there ha4 been devised a pretty Jitle scarf of white to wear with the summer gown, orover th.-ihin sweaters which will summer. ".Xl ;tt ' j is Sated about shoes. These scarfs are mart of white voile 'Tbe luMion is whether milady is to with brightly embroidered ends. i ear the new stubby toed French . , shoe, or to hold fakhfulty to her Tlirlcin a Fffrtc j slender aristocratic American test. A ULKlTlg CUe CIS :The French test in a subtle modlrtoa- Fnr I irtPTl l7niime;Uon fina' P""!nB a formidable I Uf Ulllt It KJUWnS rival of the long narrow shoe. So Many of the linen dresses already ajj 'louKr 1-8,1 il he said Abroad of the pearing in numbers ready for warmer I? m "By her shoe. - . ;, . ,. . , , --:y shall kow her." - . days, are trmlmed with bands of iu? e. woman always seeking some tucking. Onk nidel of lavender linenTthing. new and different in dress is has a tunic overskirt to the knee cu j fascinated with this small, stubby out in deep scallops which are plpeo rted liersistent and likable foreigner, with the linen. The elbow sleeves havp but .Hie one with staid conservative turned-back cuffs edged with int tastes fcih hold steadfast to her long pleatings of the linen. The feature of ! vamp pointed toe temperament. the frock, however, is a band of tuck-j For those. American feet to wl!ieh ing which forms a deep U on the frock. the strictly French last is uuhecom The tucked band is about four inches j '!? are adaptions that gracefully con wide and it rutis down each side of the , eede a,, point for slender length. Such bodice, outlining a square necked ves-j&re a charming pair of beige suede tee of the lines,, passes under the sash "PPers with the most delightful -t land drops oyjsrthe skirt, the lower jof open work, placed bo as to call t edge of the U coming about six inches ! tention to an aristocratic instep, and j below the waistline. This simple tuck-, another pair of dull leather oxfords led band gives a-becoming long line and with' the nitrh freff nillitalre. ISesides laos great style to the frock. " n interesting pair of satin , ui- sueue pumps wun long pointed jtoes anil a decidedly feminine tie j across the instep. TM Q r 7 I The oxford for walking and sports III Opplllg itlSllOnS wear has assumed a more sensible air The most becoming spring hats are nl "0t 80 1,,nfi nd P'l"ted as big mushroom shies of fine straw i he"'tofore- 1,8 "nes are more round the brim drooping more at the front!"1 at tl,e to' nformiii more to and back than at" thB ... ,i th!tne natural Hues of the foot. For crown rather low anrt cnt,.i vx,.,t,. !s"ner there are shown many at FOO T WEAR OF THE SEASON Mushroom Hais to complete in every way, To the average feminine mind per kaps.the silk lingerie in the delicate shades will be always tffe most inter mtins. The elaborately trimmed silk mdergarments have given way to the desire for (Jte more tailored ideas, which are made to fit the figure as though to special measurement. In the more tailored designs are pussy willow either trimmed with real Irish lace or insets in unusual patterns of filet lace, and the Japanese satin, rery new, very soft and very wash tlvle, feather stitched and made en tirely by hand. This satin is lighter handkrehief linen! The tailored styles are smartest in this material with touches of the finest handwork, with just something about their simplici ty that makes them altogether dis tinctive. A new soft cotton fabric in silk mull dimity in a crossbar drawn work design. This is used in the less expensive lingerie and can be easily laundered. Like a comfortable friend is the dressing gown which awaits the re turn of lis wearer after dinner, the opera or ball. This spring it is a dream of color and beauty. The re turn of frills, bows and furgelows Is thsn the domestic variety, but has noticeable. Nowhere are they lovelier, been found of excellent wearing qual Sty. For the more frivolous taste, jeorgette crepe Is favored. There is i particular fairy like airiness in the Hue georgette chemise one of a three Jiece set, hemstitched, and .' simply but strikingly trimmed with French bow knots of two toned American Beauty and purple moire ribbon. - Even the more conservative stop to Psp at the displays of black and hen aa colored georgette underthings. Thone with fastidious tastes will fedd immediately at least one piece of this fascinating new lingerie to their pring wffrdrobes. One set specially Proves that black and daintiness can be synonymous. Every stitch is made by hand witjh silver thread. Klack Valenciennes lace is combined with black georgette between which are Wwi of net puffings. Two toned rose and lavender moire ribbon is run in and out through the garments and ght delightfully with wea French Sowers. Another unusual note in col- nowhere are they more appropriate than on ! the diaphanous dressing gowns, breakfast coats and dainty negligees of the spring season. An ex tremely simple negligee Is one of soft net over A slip of creamy satin trim med with yards of fine lace. And can you imagine anything more .satisfy ing tlhan a dainty breakfast coat of old rose in that new Bilk Arinure Rousseau, similar to taffeta but more durable? The coat is cut away on either side of the front and is trim med around the bottom and tne el bow sleeves with qicoted ruffles of georgette. A double band of geor gette forms the surplice collar, caught at the left side with a cluster of silk fruit, under which is run a sash of georgette, tassel trimmed. What adorable bits ot riouon aim lace are the garters worn now! What an intimate, personal sort of gift a pair of these will bo for tho bride of the season and how easily made a yard of ribbon covered elastic, a White Scarfs To Replace Mufflers Mufflers that once were thought of merely as necessities by those sturdy New Englanders who wintered the cold blasts and therefore required very warm garments, have been looked up on wth favor during the past "winter by women of the cities everywhere. Charming as they have been, .elr wearers are loath to leave off wear ing them at the aproach of summer. uncurled ostrich Is massed around the low crown and over the sloping brim and the whole hat is light and grace ful and most becoming. Feathers and straw are in exactly the same shade and the the model comes in navy bin" . . r . . . . taupe. Drowns ivt'K and perhaps most charming of w!Knoft gray. tractive models in white kid, buckskin and canvas. Many of them have that becoming variation, tlie opera or ba by French .heel, making the summer pump or oxfords unusually smart. Some of thse Independent affairs are quite regardless of any distinction -j between afternoon and evening. For instance, a black satin and brocaded ' ' NOVF.LTirs IX BUTTON'S IP'iPPer. adorWd with a bow ranges In the newest'collectlons of buttons ii.JfIy c.olot l"a v "'" !" for sm-intr and smnme, e-..m- n 8"r- l n tWgeousiy glass novelties are included. They aiet in all sines, shapes and colorings. Some halfround white ones have dots of a By Dorothy Duraiit. I ' elephant color. In all shades, too, nDatli(lSk ScfS tne various kinds of lace stockings, some elaborate in design, and others with only the narrow lace stripes. These are used for evenins also, and so are others, elaborately embroider- Add To Effect Of Tea Tables For the small breakfast table in a ed. Very tempting is a silver gray three-ami-bath epartment, when outi stocking with Insets of silver lace, giv ing the wearer a decidedly gay and festive feeling ami- assuring perfect contentment. Blouses are unusually interesting ui- uoes not want tu lay a formal table mre than once a day, since hooks and iamiw must be removed from the largo renter table.su (h;U thf damask sets cheerfully embroidered in bright eolor are delightful. ken from any angle. JMnv are severely ,T ' 11 ,f,l'8'-f" d simple and designed in plain color to ?,"h v ' , 0ft ,,ei'ifull.v '( v . , . 1 l ii ish linen in a creatuv m. . .i... "'Kit,,!,!. .. . -.-.v tn ,mt ;iihu treak fast napkins are embroidered lifl- D worn with skirts uf contrast shades ami design. Others are most elaborate in their treatment. A mode! which represents extremes to which the oveiblouso idea has none, is in the black crepe tie chine , It is of knee length .the neck cut in V shape, both back and front, the hack. very much lower than the front, it Is gathered In about the waist, without either belt or sash, A front panel is embroidered with metal thread and embroidery is used upon the back of the waist, but much less lavishly. As a rule, howev er, extremes are avoided. There are so ninny excellent models upon the new modes that varied selection is possible without resorting to cxnggera tioiis. contrasting color all over the surface. so that the effect is that of pins In a pincushion. Other buttons of glass are cleverely covered to resemble cat's eyes or given a queer changeable effect. Among the opaque patterns the most interesting is the type which is color ed to resemble fancy silk. A rough sur face, usually of a dark shade repre sents the weave of the silk, and tiny flowers painted on in bright colors, the design of the silk. Solve Your Children's Shoe Problems with Buster Brown Shoes NU BONE CORSETS Are made in all Models Physical Culture, Gymnastics, Dancing and Tailored Models. We carry the English Beauty Face Cream, unexcelleld as a . cleanser and foundation cream. A.E.LYONS : 429 Court Street You will be delighted with their attrac tive appearance,- their neatness and best of all Their Remarkable Wearing Qualities Busier Brown Shoe Store 125 North Commercial Street Mb'"4 studded rhlnestone and steel cut buck leg festively decorate. many of the eve ning slippers. With such buckles, a blue and silver combination goes skipping about under the brilliant lights with all the assurance which belongs only to something very new. Btoekings have proved to be anoth er disturbing feature of late. There was a time when one caught only a glimpse, and a very unsatisfying one at that, of a conservative boot In company with conservatively match ed stockings. But now one has not far to look for a generous expanse of transparent st o c k I n g. Typically pearls are practically off the market. French are colored hose that do not They were found unsatisfactory owing match black shoes. In beige, gray or I to their tendency to peel off. The materials most in evidence ut (he Paris openings were taffeta, fou lard, moussellne de sole, the latter em broidered or pleated, serge, satin, serge combined with taffeta or fou lard, organdie In charming tints, duve tyn in light and high colors, silk twill, voile, linen, metal brocade and wide lace fluonclngs. Jet will be even more In dvmand than during the last season. There arc large stock of Italian composition and French jet on the mar.it,.. A chain made of flat cable links on which hand-carved Jet canines nre worn Is especially smart, A new bead bag seen recently had a really exquisite frame of white gata-:;!) with a hand-curved Egyptian design worked out in old blue und gold, The larger shoe buckles will be o, shade more popular .though small buckles set wtlh brilliants will be much used, especially for evening wear. Pearls will continue In favor this season. The so-called Indestructible tKtshfis iineii with tlowers. one haki to each napkin in a corner. Am fmir Imskets on the square one In ea.-li corner. - First buttonhole all the pieces at Uw I'dge. turning a very narrow hem first and doing the buttonholing with bin worsted. The baskets ate worked with black worsted and the flowers are du. with grnv hued wool, rii-e pink, scarl.H and blue, with green for the leaves. A few French knots in a group will make each flower and the leaves should be worked solid, falling over the edse of the graceful little basket I'o the basket in a crisscross lattice stitch and of course making a iall looped handle standing above, the tiny basket. Various shades of beige ami gmy are now dividing the honors with the always modish midnight blue shade hi suitings, French makers have Introduced brilliant color notes us lining for the, pockets front edges and cuffs of some of the smartest tailored suits. nalullth has liven used for such mi Infinite variety of purses, but its bnst use Is in the neck chains of white, with hand-curved, gold-mounted cam eos worn pendant. New Ideas of arranging skins fur neck pieces where several compose th scarf are tinted, and heads and talis are used In new combinations. A general belief Is current that sablo stone marten, baby fisher, mink Ritd fitch will constitute the spring nock scarf mode, . Embroideries executed in raffia, or in colored floss and a bit of metal thread are among the novel trimming touches for the frock of serge or toile de lalne. Dressv Suits, with all the Grace of Spring in each line ana roia The question of "What are you going to wear"-can easily be settled right here and now. For example, take these three smts-any one of them a real create. lifvnn wofiteering. Style Quality Durability Comfort cCiiO Modish I t Models t for Spring e Sfi OSS for W001S1 I Milady who insists on Maxines is always sufe of most charm- ing feetso destinctive and so entirely different. Our selection of Maxine Footwmr is complete. Buster Brown Shoe Store 125 North Commercial Street Hi;!!!! 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