Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 20, 1949, Page 28, Image 28

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    10 Fall Fashions Capital Journal. Salem. Ore.. Tuesday. Sept. 20. 1919
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For Apartment-Dwellers, Simmons saves space with mod
ern sofa-beds! Each unit it attached to a single-hinged
headboard, has a Deep Sleep innerspring mattress and box
spring. Zipper covers and innerspring bolsters are sold
separately. Upholstered in plastic covers.
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A Knotty-Pine Wing Chair sets a new note for oecor with
lis unique Jungle cover. Made by Habitant Shops with a
matching end table and streamlined lamp.
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"The Pharoah" Futorian's new wing-lounge chair fea
tures posture fitting in its modern Egyptian styling. Foam
rubber construction in back and seat cushions.
Teachers' College
Scholarship Given
Rtnyton A ncholarshlp to a
teachers college Is to be given
to a student graduate of St. Boni
face high school of Sublimity by
Court Queen of Peace, Catholic
Daughters of America, accord
ing to plans marie at the last
meeting.
Some top or article to he add
d to the "Joy Through Toys"
program will be brought by each
member to the next meeting
Clothing will also be sent to a
needy family.
Appointed to the committee
to serve Jointly with one from
tht Knights of Columbus for the
annual Columbus day dance were
Helen Gislcr, Rose Bell, Mary
Boedighelmer, Gertrude Pcul
rieh, Katie Etzcl, Dorothy Min
ten, Angcline Gorman and Jane
Cook.
Date set for the annual Ini
tiation was Sunday, November
20, which is also the ninth an
niversary of the court.
Packaged gingerbread or choc
olate cookies may be spread
with awcetrned whipped cream,
piled one on top of the other,
and then refrigerated for about
aix hours. Cut through the
stark of cookies and cream diag
onally and serve ai dessert slices. ,
Mens' Wear Goes
Bold for Fall!
The "Bold" look for men,
which has been a feature of the
casual wear collections for the
past two seasons comes into its
own this autumn in a collection
of jackets, slacks and sport
shirts that give the male with a
love of color a chance to give
full expression to his long-suppressed
desires.
Plaids and checks in bold pat
terns and striking color combi
nations are the rule for sport
coats. Very much in the picture,
too, are coats and jackets of cor
duroy in solid colors of green,
wine and coppery brown as well
as colorful, patterned cords.
The majority of slacks are in
plain shades to harmonize or
contrast with the new bold coats
and jackets.
Wind and water-repellent
jackets in closely-woven twill
with plaid, wool linings are a
favorite for campus wear; and
for later in the season, full
length storm coats of wool and
cotton gabardine with linings
and collars of wombat and mou
ton will be seen in the cheering
sections at all the games.
The Gaucho sport shirt con
tinues to be the number-one
casual choice in a wide array
of new fall versions long or
short sleeves striking color
combinations knit or wool fab
ric.
Fall Home Decor Stresses
Modern, Functional
Furniture, upholstery fabrics
curtains and drapery that dram
atize functional treatment with
the beautiful, make exciting fall
fashion news for the home.
Considerable interest is shown
in multiple unit furniture that
can be arranged and rearranged
at will; can grow with a house
or family, and adapt itself to a
change of habitat. From a dozen
basic units, such as chests, cab
inets and bookshelves, as many
as 150 arrangements can be
made. Yet the units can be as
sembled harmoniously to look,
for all the world, like single
pieces.
Much of the smart, contempo
rary furniture is mahogany, ve
neer on hardwood in finishes
that include bisque, cordovan or
black lacquer, with a patina so
smooth and satiny as to be rem
iniscent of fine heirloom pieces.
Stunning new decorator fab
rics are shown that blend per
fectly with matching and har
monizing wall papers. Wonder
ful autumn shades of earth
browns, Vermillion reds, moss
'green, combinations of turquoise
brown and grey, pinkish tans
and mustard tones give drama
tic color and diversity to mod
ern treatments.
I The keynote of the new con
temporary design is to coordin
ate line and color in such a man
ner as to give an air of con
sistency throughout the entire
room, house or apartment. This
is done by means of novel lamps,
floor coverings, accessory ob
jects and abstract art.
New Store for Capitol
Shopping Center
A local branch of a New York
chain of women's and children's
ready to wear stores will be
constructed on the southeast cor
ner of Capitol and Marion
streets, in the Capitol shopping
center, It has been revealed by
articles of Incorporation filed
with the Marion county clerk by
Hughes of Salem, Inc.
The shop will occupy a 40 by
125-feet space, Just acrosi the
street and south of Sears, Roe
buck. November 1 had been
listed as tentative opening date
for the store.
William J. Miller, John E.
Buclland and Dorothy H. Mc
Veigh, who made the filing, list
$10 000 capital stock.
Chopped prunes, chopped ap
pies, and finely diced celery
make an excellent stuffing for
fowl. Flavor with a little onion
juice if desired.
High Sewage Costs
Discourage Builders
Silverton The high cost to
the owner of new homes build
ing on Eureka avenue and the
south extension of Center
street, is promising delay in
other families' plans to build in
this addition.
John Middlcmiss and Olaf
Paulson, both ex-service men,
turned thumbs down on a cost
of $1219 for the privilege of
connection with city sewers.
Council and city manager inves
tigators to ascertain the cost to
the young homemakcrs, George
Christenson, Reber Allen and
Robert Borland, suggested sep
tic tanks for the homes until
more building was done in this
section, as this would lessen the
cost for the originally built
homes.
The question was discussed at
a special meeting of the city
council.
Churchill Asks Session
London, Sept. 20 tU.Ri Win
ston Churchill, leader of the
conservative party, asked the
labor government to recal1 par
liament from its summer and
autumn recess not later than
next week to consider the deval
uation crisis.
Here's I
worth of
headline news-
the
D0BBS
Dobhs brings you hats of finer quality, better eon
traction, higher style than you'd ever believe possible
from the $10 tag.
These Dobhs live up to their label in every respect.
And that same label identifies the world's finest hats
Before you invest in any ht a any price-look1
over our selection of 110 Dobhs. It will pay you ocllj
Oihti Dcbbt Han tS.SC to $30
THE MAN'S SHOP
"THE STORE OF STYLE, QUALITY AND VALUE"
MOXI tY & IIINTINC.TON
416 State Sf. Salem
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Admiration Ice skating star Sonja Henie receives con-
gratulations of young fans as she arrives at church in New j
York for her marriage to socialite Winthrop Gardner. Jr. I
(Acme Telephoto)
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Wr like
to Sell Nunn-Bush Shoes
There is just no denying it . . . men of above aver
age awareness DO give Nunn-Bush shoes high
recognition and persistent loyalty. The Nunn-Bush
policy of striving to make the world's finest shoes
for men is resulting in a level of quality which
our customers like and which we like to sell for that
reason. Enjoy Ankle-Fashioning. It should give
)ou greater comfort and added miles of smartness.
Edgerton Shoes $9.95 to $13.50
CARP'S
FV AND NAHM
4. AT SIXTH
CARR.DOLAN
NICOLLET
THE MAN'S SHOP
"THE STORE OF STYLE. QUALITY AND VALUE"
MOXI.EY HUNTINGTON
416 Store Sf. Salem
INSIDI INFOIMATION
Kupptnhetmer ileeve and coat
linings are carefully iewn by hand,
o they haiiK properly and itay
imooth regardless of hard near.
This assures that armholes fit
manly and comfortably. .
here's an inexpressible satis
faction ... an air of confidence ... a feel
ing of well being . . . that comes only from
dressing w ell. The best way we know to get
that pleasure is to get a Ktippenheimcr.
Let us show you what one of these Ktip
penheimcr suits in fall's new deep rich
JTu ppetlheimer suits shades will do for your self-esteem.
70.00 ,nd
www mora
on investment in good appearand
Kuppenheimer Topcoats, $60.00 end more
TTIW M
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"THE STORE OF STYLE, QUALITY AND VALUE"
MOXLEY & HUNTINGTON
416 State St. Solem
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