V Fall Fashions Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1949 : : I Coordinates! Sporteen places a dark all-wool men's wear jacket over a pale wool flan nel skirt. The skirt is twice panelled with dollar-size but tons, has slashed pockets. In frying eggs, cook over low heat and cover the skillet tight ly. Your 'Good Black Dress7 Dramatically Simple Tht one dress that really creates a fashionable frame for ivery woman is the "good black dress." Elegant yet simple, 't ii smart and dramatic. It is the one dress that shows off rour smartest and finest costume jewelry . . . lingerie touches : . . stoles and scarves, to the very best of advantage. In the black dress siory, as iny jther facets of the fashion pic nir. the silhouette is contra lietory. Slim, slim silhouettes rie against the tulip - inspired ihape with its multi-pleats and loft, full skirt fashions. And you'll choose your most becoming style from peplums nd tunics of various lengths or. be enchanted with floating panels or enraptured with row-urion-row of ruffles. You will wear either cap sleeves or mandarin or gracious bat wing sleeves. Your new dress will be round and soft-lookin at th shoulder line with high or a low, low neckline. The basic fabrics for after five dresses are faille crepe woven stripe bengaline, rib or eord crepes. Jacquard taffeta, tissue rayon, moire, matclasses and tacauard are the more ele eant materials. Silks are the most lavish canton crepe, su rah, gros de Londres and otto man are high style interest. Satin makes a strong bid for the most elegant of creation: hammered satin, crepe-back and taffeta-back satin, all gleaming In Jet glory. And your good black dress will be trimmed with lace, net biasing bright with bugle bead trim. Yes, there will be pockets galore exciting buttons ram pant tucks by the score and all the wonderful detail and drapery of the new silhouette gracing your smartly elegant "good black dress." Fall Handbags Keynote 'Luggage Look' It's the newest expression In handbag fashions! It's "The Lug gage Look" for milady's fall handbag, a look that denotes a wonderful convenience and nov el loveliness. For this new ac cessory, designers have used as their inspiration the carry-all capacities of suitcases, have transposed them into brilliant bags that duplicate the form of luggage, are actually miniature overnight cases in size. One of the smartest of the 'Luggage Look" bags is created of highly-polished calf, shaped with satchel-type handles of burnished tortoise, and fitted to carry everything from comb to nightie. In all sizes, these bags have the same fine-grain leath ers as the most aristocratic lug gage, the same careful detail and rich metal frames that add much to the fabulous appeal of their new and prophetic style. On the dressier scene, the bag for evening is cued to the more feminine gowns. Dainty little dressmaker bags in exqui site fabrics some with drama tic drapery and rich folds, some I ' 1 .1111 I Mil For Something Really Strik ing, Glentcx presents "The Tweedledee," a silk square scarf tweed print and splashed with vivid autumnal flowers. magnificently beaded and jew elled, and handsomely fitted. Many are complete with gold trimmed combs, compacts, and even cigarette cases, and each is beautifully lined with matching or contrasting fabric. The colors most predominant ly shown in the handbag picture are taken directly from nature's palette to accent the proud beauty of the newest fashions. Formally Speaking Fashions Call for Season of Glamour It's a dress-up season for a woman s pleasure! r all-mto-winter is the time of the year when gala, formal occasions present themselves frequently occasions when women eagerly slip into the simple drama of formal finery. The luxuriousness of the sea son has no better reflection than in the cocktail to midnite-sup-per collections of formal frocks. Lace, net, taffeta and velvets, dip and swirl above milady's ankles in the bare-arm, decol letage frocks for the cocktail-into-dinner hour. Opening night and formal din ner dancing will find a host of fashions, each more exciting than the other. Evening and for mal dresses have wrapped waist linesdrapery detail and many skirts dip in the back with a hint of a train. Necklines favor the cowl cut, and the well-accepted V-plunge. Luxury fabrics are discreetly enhanced by sequins and bead ing frosted with jewel - like studs delicately embroidered with braid. Modern Art . . . Sally Victor's wool jersey hat and bag, in modern motif. Collegiate Capers Two interesting skirts and one good jacket equals two suits in Sweater Set! The most fash ionable pair of twins on cam pus! Gantner's new twin sweater set is specially pro cessed nylon with a sandwich neckline on pullover and cardigan. mm k. UMBMMiJ the co-ed wardrobe. Add a jumper, as many blouses as the budget will allow and toss in a clever jerkin or vestee and you don't need a slide rule to dis cover the mathematical poten tial of a basic and highly inter esting casual about-the-campus wardrobe. Cable Cardigan! Catalina's "Official Sweater of the Miss America Pageant" is worn by Beatrice "Bebe" Shopp, Miss America, 1948. It's 100 Burial robes of Roman emper ors 2,000 years ago were made of asbestos. Double fabrics mean douDle beauty when they're combined by Kay Nelson! The jacket is black Forstmann Charmeen saharriine trimmed with the houndstooth checked worsted of the skirt. Separates Have Color, Drama Sing a song of separates in a gay and happy tune because it is a highly symphonic season for ensembles ensembles of sepa rates. There are three important parts to the composition that look like a complete outfit yet go on for more occasions and more seasons, as separates. The skirt, weskit, shirt com bination with the skirt and wes kit matching and a tailored or dressy blouse for contrast is ace high for all-around wear. On the same basis, the skirt, blouse and jacket trio continue to hold their own in any society appearing in correlated tweed and jersey. Coordincs in the blouse and skirt twosomes are linked by a belt to give a one-piece look. In matching or contrasting jersey, tone-on-tone wool jersey, tweed skirt and color-blended jersey blouse, plus a jersey belt to match the blouse. The separate weskit goes with everything, in a riot of color and a variety of fabric. Suede and chamois are favorites. Waist-length cardigan sweat ers all the favorite wool yarns, go quite gay also, in metallic ribbon, chenille and other nov elty knits. These are worn at the skirt top or tucked in. For dress-up occasions skirts are worn slightly above the ankles. They are rich in soft, cuddly woolens, light weight tweeds and wool jersry. They are usually teamed with off -the shoulder jersey or cashmere sweater blouses or luxurious, heavy silk shirts. Slacks and other active-sports wear remain much as in the past. Team them, however, with new separates; let your colors run bold and bright, and voila, you have arrived for full! il if Hassle! Sigmund Crane styles dramatic wool Jersey with a ott, wearable dress with an Interesting yoke which forms the sleeve detail . . . with roll collar and skirt stitched to form permanent pleats. fcS.w .-ii'V -v.- J Coat Drew! 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