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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1920)
Capital Javrnal Friay, fieBtr ... wSm Women's Fall Footwear Now on Display Six pi i i in miia nil m i i hhh TOyM' : iu mw i i i tMKmmmwmmimj3r1.mmmi mm. vv"j ' ii i uiMuiMHiBi i um luff i mini Jo9s Childhood Bv marie Stahl When you and I were young may! The coats for the coming winter are of dark materials and are usually laid have been a number of years ago and Je ttt the lighter shades preferably In ptatt. With these suits are two i i i. m h, Kn h.. J white and of such materials as velvet , kinds of blouses. For the school room then again it may have been but a rftMn, anri lnrAi.J-hw Thev are the tailored models with the long row. 'rnat is not cne question t,o e are trimmed with soft fur about the roll collars, edged with a inttlerpres discussed at present except that in neck and hands, and most of them j roll collars, edged with a little narrow those days the children did not dies, as they do now. We did not realize it (tt the time, and neither did our well meaning parents or they would have done otherwise, but the snap shot ta h'n of us at the birthday party or in the Sunday best goes to prove be yond a doubt that the youngesters of today are dressed in more attractive toirs than we were. Not only are they more attractive, but they are more practical and far Wore comfortable. For the youngster under five the business in life is play. Ask any kiddie of that age you meet eain added warmth in deep cape col- fluted ruffle. They are made of dim iar3 ity with the ruffles of some plain ma- With these are worn the bonnets i terial either to match or in a contrasting col-1 For the more dressy occasion, very or. For the most part they have been fluffy blouses have been designed to influenced by the times when grand-wear with the suit. These have the mother was a girl and they poke up! lace trimmed collars and cuffs and of and out in wide soft flares that form ten are caught at the neck with the a suggestion of haloes for the angel black Windsor tie, The coats are made of heavy mix tures for everyday wear and dut rull faces that they frame For the erirlie who is a bit older the dresses are much the same except that jer than in the past seasons, and have they are cut a length that will per-1 from one to three capes as trimming, ml her to toddle off in Tier first step. Many of them are fur trimmed which nnri an she e-oes on a vear or two Intakes them more attractive -na iiiiw she has put in her day, and if sb? more she graduates into rompers, for much warmer, can talk at all she will tell you with a time which permit her perfect free- j The school girl on mare dressy oc 6 lisp, or a jargon of her own choos- dom in the playroom and the sand-j casions wears a straight hanging gown ing, that she has "Been playin'." If Inile. of velvet or velveteen trimmed wren She has not reached an age where she can coherently express herself in words, she will probably wiggle a toe at you and continue to chew her fin gers, which when translated, means practically the same thing. The designers of our day did not seem to get this point or at least they disregarded it when they saw fit to make up the fashions for that day and age. However, we are not going to discuss the fashions of a bygone day tout rather, those of the ever peppy present. . For the baby there are the usual ii-tie dresses, made with klmona or Bet in sleeves, and the trimming of the Iktle frock varies according to the ta3te .and ambition oft he mother. Some are stripped with lace, others are made of specially designed embroidery patterns with Philippine or Maderia work. Some combine the lace and the embroidery. For the everyday baby dress, however, the one in which most of the business of play is done, the more simple models are more fa vorable, they wear better and they wash better and they take infinitely less bother and time to make and to keep in order. For trimming, thoy rely on a little feather stitching, a bit of smocking and a few B'rench knots. Most of These are made of the ginghams 1 wool embroidery, or hand stitching. and chambries and other attractive Very few. wool Jerseys are shown wash materials, trimmed simply with 'this year, and those few are in bright white wash braid or white piping and 'colors and suggest the sports suit facings. In some instances they too are feather stitched and smocked and trimmed with buttons which also serve the purpose of keeping them on. For these same misses there are fas- jmost practical clnating party and dress-up frocks j could choose, made of organdies and Swisses in all 'the light and dainty shades. These are trimmed for the most part with ruffles of the same material as the dress, caught here and there with bunches of tiny French flowers. For the girls who ate attending school, the business in life becomes education, and for the school room many attractive tailored moueis nave been designed And so the young Miss of today steps out of her business of playing or of being educated, appropriately garb ed for the coming winter, in the most attractive and at the same time the things the designer Portland. A resolution proposing the erection of a new steel bridge across the Willamette river to replace the one which how spans the river at Burnside street -and cost approximate ly $6,000,000, has been proposed by the Multnomah county commissioners. Peking. Dissolution of the Chinese- There are the one-1 war time defense of China's borders Footwear of Fashion piece dresses of serge and other dura- has been granted by Japan. China ble woolen materials. These are trim med with a bit of woolen embroidery by means of which a dash ot color is added to attract the youthful fancy. These dresses hang straight from the shoulder and are caught to the figuir with a belt made of the material em broidered or of a gay-colored leather sought termination of. the pact imme dlately upon the signing of the Ver sailles treaty. ( Kansas City. An increase of $1.50 a day to day and month laborers in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Ar kansas coal mines has ben allowed. Vinenna. -European orthodox Jews have resolved to call a world congress, or kid. For the youngster who prefers the according to a dispatch from Press- suit iind waist combination there aie I burg. Czechoslovakia. This decision them are finished with a narrow edge numerous loose fitting straight hang-j was taken at a conference of the of fine lace and they one and all but- Ung suits. The silhouette is straight, "Agudath Israel," the most powerful ton up the back. jbut the skirts are fuller are are made organization of orthodox Jews in Eur- I ' ope. It looks as If we were to have the French shoe and its vairations with us tor a long visit, for the stubby toed little foreigner has a host of fast friends, and has only waned a little In popularity after a very successful spring season. Yet milady's slenddr, aristocratic, long last is sun a pace or two ahead. For the average American woman who strives to attain the height of good taste in dress, whose idea is to be smart, and yet conservative, the long vamped model, with perhaps a slightly rounded toe for walking and sport wear is the thing. This type or American woman in her most seri ous moments is endowed with many sensible ideas, and displays them in her dress. But she has her frivolous moments as well, and it Is then that she flaunts her femininity. For sports and daytime wear the oxford plays Its unusual and leading part. These are found in fall models. In calfskin, cordovan or Russian calf and are shown with either the plain or wing tip. a special irol , . . , 'ww net, nati in various ikm.i. " " i. i.. . . -mm. f or dull leather with nrk,. '""i . . . . ' ' " IS 1 ln,...i or kid models for , L i DU LIDI V 1 "Ht.1 Manv t.f tha it . - .u,MlK n. aarK en niv -l r,..rtr,' - ate nil K tin ... .v ... . K , . . . ass na.ve nnv rmw .u. . - m on in n mnat ;....: - . .. ,tti.iii.ait I ismnn Hit uiiu are enticingly feminine. New York. A "sugar bowl" riot browke out among the 1750 immi grants In the Bills Island dining room when for the first time since the war, sugar was substituted for molasses on the tables. Several aliens were re movedto hospitals, one with three frac tured ribs. Som of th hundrds had not seen sugar since the first months of he war. They immediately began to delve with their fingers into the sweet stuff. Peking. -Kwangsi troops that in vaded Fukien as a protest against the ousting of the Military governor, Lih Mo (Chi, owing to his alleged Anfu leanings, have been defeated by Kwangtung troops under Chen Kiung Zln, former governor of Wwangtung, according to reports here. ,,,.. . . n M - .UK m,. rern.-i iv h inns . nresldent of the c.a tl:..li -in U . unrassott.; hold and will hold against all oth states on this continent for our Ms,- mon civilization from the bi fi,.l to toe iorin foie. New Yor. William Nelson Cm well, administrator, has filed notlnii the surrogate's court that he watt contest an attempt by Mr. Henrlttti R. Hurlburt to set aside i will of th late Mrs. Frank Leslie, which left Hi bulk of her valhble estate in 11.. Carrie Chapman Catt for the aim. woman suffrage. 1 ..MM..r Buster Brown Shoe Store 125 North Commercial Street Scientific Fitting of Foot Deformities Fashion Fancies for With the advent of Fall comes the demand for new styles in apparel designed for the cooler days. This store responds with assortments, diversi tied in styles and fabrwsyet moderate in price. The opportunity for "individuality- of choice, which is sought before all else by women of fashion, is easily possible here. You will enjoy viewing these attractive showngs, and we welcome you to come when convenient. - - mmm m m mmm m If Fashion Fancies for All COATS HAVE VARIETY AND COLOR Our accurate knowledge of wha t is correct in coats for the cool fall evenings is reflected in this splendi d assortment of styles and fabrics which we have assembled for your a pproval. We can show you coats in all the new autumn shades in such w eaves as velour, silvertone, broad cloth, duvtyn, and wool mixtures an d in plain and fur-trimmed plush Coats. PRICES RANGE FROM S19.75 TO $125.00 Wool Dresses for Fall Days They are most becoming, colorful if you wish, more plain if your taste inclines that way. All" are fashioned along the latent dictates of the New, and afford such a variety of charming designs that it will be a pleasure to look them over while seeking the very one you wish. The fabrics and colors are innumerable, including the most well known and popular for this year. PRICES RANGE FROM $19.75 TO $85.00 ii I Coats for the Younger Generation Materials Are Silvertone, velour, serges, tricotine and other pret tily woven wool mixtures. Colors Are Blue, navy, copen, brown, greens, red, tan, taupe, brown and the other shades becoming to childhood. Prices are from $7.50 to $24.75 Now-a-days the tiniest miss desires a fall coat that is as attractive and stylish as mothers. Children's coat can be this and still retain the qualities of practibility and you will find this especially so in the coats that we are showing this season. 7 m , 'iiii:. HZ SUITS THAT ARE BOTH YOUTH FULLY ALLURING AND DISTINCTIVE $29.75 'o $150 You will be sure that Suits have never been as attractive as they are this fall when you view those that we have to show you. Trim serges, soft broad cloths, jaunty wool mixtures, and a dozen other styles are awaiting your approval. We would advise you to come early to see these suits before the as sortment has been picked over and the best styles taken. They are well worth an early shop ping tour. These are but a few Of the unusual values that you will find at Shipley's for fall shopping. And an added attraction are the lower pices which we are able to quote on our stocks by means of our new method of doing business. WE FEATURE GENERAL READY TO WAR APPAREL FOR MISSES, WOMEN AND CHILDREN THE PAY AS YOU GO STORE The Fall Blouse Is Loveiier Than Ever Before Modern blouses have advanced so far from ht0 time "waistee" that they hardly seem related them. However, they show the connection plaiw for althoagh they are artistic and chic to a mart : degree, they have not lost any of the real Pract" worth of former times. Our blouses of and crepe de chine are well made, amply cut an beautifully finished. They are Priced from $5J95 to $25 Tailored and Semi-Tailored Blouses $4M to $15.00 Nothing vcan take the place of these UowesgJ when worn for street wear with slender fitting one is assured of being in perfect taste. find a wide assortment of these blouses at our a