Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 12, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, July 12, 1949
FASHION OUTLOOK:
Skirts to Go Higher in Fall,
But Prices Will Be Lower
By DOROTHY ROE
(Associated Press Fashion Kdllor)
New York, July 12 VP) Prices will be lower and skirts higher
next fall.
That was the main impression gathered Monday by more than
100 fashion editors gathered for the opening of the New York
dress institute's 13th semi annual press week, at which leading
-designers preview tne next sea
son s styles.
Strictl) cosmopolitan was the
opening show of the week, a
"round-the-world" collection de
signed by Tina Leser, whose
prankish and often revealing
sportswear makes fashion head
lines each season.
Recently returned from a
global honeymoon trip, the far
sighted Tina picked up a few
style ideas in each country she
visited.
Her wrap - around "kimono
coat" in vivid red fleece, was,
of course, inspired by Japan.
Her copper embroidered eve
ning skirts by India, her braid-
trimmed tunic suit by France.
And, of course, she added a
liberal sprinkling of Japanese
pajamas and exotic cocktail
dresses which Tina tagged "near
east."
Christian Dior, the French
man accused as "father of the
new look," intrigued the visiting
editors with a handsome, swish
and strictly French - looking
group of styles, most predomin
ant silhouette of which was the
bloused-back suit.
Most of his skirts are slim
sometimes slit and sometimes
equipped with floating panels to
add motion and fullness to the
sheath beneath.
Though he makes his crea
tions with such American titles
as "Washington square" and
Chevy Chase," the collection
has a highly Parisian flavor.
He shows velvet blouses with
tweed suits, likes bulky, belted
jackets on casual rough wool
suits, button." back his coat la
pels, and uses buttons with a
lavish hand on practically everything.
Many untrimmed wool dress
maker suits are accompanied by
small fur a scots and matching
muffs about the size and shape
of a sofa pillow.
Silverton Tax Levy Up
Silverton, July 2 A tax
levy of $23,521, of which $12,-
354 is outside the six per cent
limitation, will be asked of Sil
verton with the city council
Monday night approving a bud
get of $115,595. Mayor C. H
Welby urged care in the purch
ase of any materials needed at
present. The council spent con
siderable time discussing the
new parking meters which will
go into operation Monday.
Double Duty The neckline
of this copper moire cocktail
dress by Herbert Sondheim
may be flipped open or shut,
simulating a demurely high
collar or revealing an expanse
of chest. This fall fashion was
one of those shown In New
York's current fall fashion pre
views. (AP Wirephoto.)
Officials Deny
Seeking Favors
State Industrial Accident
Commissioners L. O. Arens and
Paul Gurske denied today that
they asked the board of control
for permission to drive state au
tomobiles without having the of
ficial state seals on the sides of
the cars.
They said that the letter re
questing that permission was
ent to the board by someone
else in the accident commission
office, and that Arens and
Gurske had no knowledge of it.
The board turned thumbs
down on the idea, ruling that
all state cars, except those used
by police agencies, should be
clearly identified in order to
curb their use for private purposes.
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Designs, old and new Model at left shows a gown of 1840
loaned by Brooklyn Museum to Dress Designers Show in
New York. Right is Fran Scott's 1949 version of pattern.
State Planning
Group Formed
The newly created state capitol
planning commission held its
organizatonal meeting Monday
and named a committee of four
to study future expansion of
state capitol buildings.
Judge Robert W. Sawyer of
Bend was elected chairman of
the commission and Paul Wal
lace of Salem was chosen vice
chairman. Dr. George W. Glee
son of the Oregon State College
Engineering school was named
secretary. C. A. McClure, sec
retary of the Salem long range
planning commission was named
executive secretary of the
group.
Herman Brookman of Port
land will head the committee of
four to study capitol expansion
Sawyer said that powers of
the commission, which was ere
ated by the 1949 legislature, are
mostly advisory. It is authoriz
ed to confer with city planning
commissions, the state board of
control and other groups about
expansion of the capitol area.
Although no action on the
subject was taken at Monday's
meeting, commission members
indicated they believe steps
should be taken to ban undesir
able buildings and businesses
adjacent to capitol buildings.
When the planning group
holds its next meeting here in
August, It will consider plans
for the proposed state highway
commission building, estimated
to cost about $1,300,000. It will
rise near other capitol buildings.
Other members of the plan
ning commission include Eliza
beth Lord and Milton L. Meyers,
both of Salem, and Sidney W
Little of the University of Ore
gon School of Architecture,
3 Killed in Quake
Tokyo, July 12 U.R)At least
three Japanese were killed to
day when a moderate earth
quake shook U.S. atom-bombed
city of Hiroshima, Kure and the
southwest shores of Shikoku
island.
LookaTthe RODM TryThe RIDE compare tha VALUE
iJfte i,,. ' "On mew fflflrff, Afll-f
jsBSS?- averaxd 25.3 utiles per fallon,'
.
nASH
Only Nash can tr.iilh.onlrc.r
build this Value! &ti2!"L&
built Unitized Body
end frame, li'i on
lolidt welded low
lung unit. Expend!
room . . adds 50
greater riftidity . .
nda body queaki
and ret t lea give you
a bigger, ealer oar.
Yet, look, try, compare the Nash
Airftvte has set new standards by
which automobile value must b
measured.
Look at tho room I Mere are seats
so wide they can become Twin Beds
... in an interior a font longer
than most . . . plus a 28-foot lug
gage compartment.
Try tho ride! You'll appreciate
coil springs cushioning alt four
wheels . . . the smoothness of Uni
floJet Carburetion . . the freedom
from wind noise you get with wheel
enclosed streamlining.
Compare the value I 1 lere is the
only car with the Weather Bye . . .
with economy of more than 25
miles per gallon in the Nnsh "600"
at average highway speed. . . with
Unitized Body-and-frama . with
curved undivided windshield on all
models . , with Cockpit Control,
See your Nash dealer for a demon
stratum of a Nash Airflyte "600'
or Ambassador. Look, try. com
pare you'll buy Nash!
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Bid on Dalles
Bond Accepted
Dallas, Ore., July 12 A joint
bid by Blyth and company and
the U.S. National bank, both of
Portland, for $175,000 in bonds
for the construction of a city
water reservoir was approved
Monday night by the city coun
cil. Only the one bid was received.
Previous sale to the state of
Oregon at an interest rate of
2 percent and a premium of
85 cents per hundred dollars
was invalidated on a technicali
ty.
The Portland offer carries an
interest rate of 414 percent for
1950 through 1952 then 2 per
cent through 1968, according to
Lief Finseth, chairman of the
water board.
of Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. James
Wiltsey and sons, George and
Kerry of Salem, Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell Schroeder of Forest
Grove, Mrs. Floyd Basset of
Lyons, Mrs. Lily Lake, Mr, and
Mrs. Edmund Davis and son,
Edmund, and "T." Henness, a
brother, who will celebrate his
95th birthday in September.
Annilnmr hrniher! Eohriam Hen-
ness who passed away last win
ter would have been 1UU naa ne
lived until October of this year.
Steel pipes and tubes now are
made in sizes ranging from hy
podermic needles to pipes 150
inches or more in diameter.
86th Anniversary
Of Birth Observed
Gates Lincoln Henness was
honored on the occasion of his
86th birthday anniversary, when
a group of relatives and friends
gathered at his home. The after
noon was spent visiting and
opening the gifts received.
Refreshments were served to
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. George
Murphy of Kelso, Wash., Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ratzeburg and
sons, Robert and Hal from Sa
em, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Biever
Hemorrhoids
(Piles)
Fistula Fissure.
Prolapse and oth
er Rectal Disor
ders corrected the
easy, convenient
way. No hospitaliz
ation, quick relief
Dr. E. Reynolds Clinic
Naturo-Rectal Specialist
1144 Center St.. Salem, Ore.
Ph. 33460
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THE "GERMS" pictured below are only a
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Pimples of ACNE
'TEEN-AGE' PIMPLES
Scaly Rash of PSORIASIS
Infected BLACKHEADS
Externally Caused SKIN ITCH
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