Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 01, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    Foot Fashions for Fall
Feminine Note Two-tone
suede and lizard pump Is mak
ing fashion newt this season,
for dressy wear.
'In kli
Walkle-Talkie Campus fav
orite the wedge platform
moccasin with leather laced
vamp, in husky elk.
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(( Newsfeatures)
The accent is on ankles as
skirts grow shorter, and shoe
manufacturers have turned out a
fall and winter crop of footgear
to please the most exacting cus
tomer.
Whether you like low heels or
high, open toes or closed, tail
ored or dressy styles, there's a
shoe to fit you taste and your
pocketbook.
Smartest stvles of the season
are the closed toe and heel type
with low-cut vamp, but women
who like the comfort and flat'
tery of open toes may still find
them, especially in the dressier
models.
You'll see bold cut-outs this
winter on fine leather shoes;
you'll see colors to match any
costume; you'll see many com
binations of leathers, such as
suede and patent kid.
Pictured here are some of the
season's top styles, as selected
by the Leather Tanners Council.
TIP
Tailored Pump P e r f e c t
suit-mate, in polished calf with
leather sole, V-cut vamp, for
town and travel.
After Five Double ankle
V"ps, high platform and open
to make this a flattering
favorite.
Dance Given
About 80 couples attended the
Halloween dance of the Junior
Woman's club Saturday evening
at the armory.
Next event for the club is a
business session for November
14.
LEAVING Tuesday for Cali
fornia was Mrs. Christena New-
burgh, going south with her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robert
Newburgh of Portland.
Mrs. Christena Newburgh is to
stop off at El Cerrito to visit her
sister, Mrs. H. Smith. Mrs. Rob
ert Newburgh is going to Los
Angeles to attend the wedding of
Jane Powell, motion picture act
ress, on November 5.
World Day '
Planned by
Church Group
The Salem Council of Church
Women will observe World Com
munity day Nov. 4.
The 1949 theme is "Pieces for
Peace," a project to provide
cloth for the women of Europe
and Asia so that they can make
their clothing necessities.
Dr. Victor Hugo Sword, a
missionary in India for 20 years,
is to be speaker. He is serving
now as pastor of Calvary Bap
tist church. Dr. Sword is a
personal friend of the premier
of India and was educational
adviser for the India govern
ment. ROBERT E. Stevens, son of
C. H. Stevens, route 5, has been
tapped for membership in AER,
professional radio fraternity, at
University of Arizona. Robert
is a student in the college of
fine arts, studying drama. He'
formerly attended University of
Connecticut.
EXECUTIVE board of Unit
No. 136, American Legion auxi
liary, is to meet at 8 p.m., Wed
nesday, at the home of Mrs.
Carroll Robinson.
MEETING on Wednesday are
the Ladies of the Grand Army
of the Republic, in the Salem
YWCA, the business session to
be at 2 o'clock.
HOLLWOOD Merry-Go-Round
club is meeting Thurs
day evening at 8 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Ernest Crumm.
PRINGLE PLEASANT Point
Social club is to meet Thursday
for a no-host luncheon at 12:30
o'clock at the home of Mrs. J.
M. Coburn in Pringle.
HOSTESS on Wednesday to
her bridge group will be Mrs.
John R. Caughell, the members
to meet for luncheon and cards.
THE BOARD members for
McKinley School Mothers club
is meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday at
the home of the president, Mrs.
Donald Cooper.
CapHal Journal, Salem, Off., Tuesday. November 1, 1949 7
REAL ECONOMY WITH QUAIT
Furniture Mart
For
Biltwell
Davenport Suites
1978 N. Capitol
Since 1941
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Jan Wyraon, ndtanting uu at M7h Ua Tokos a
Sattor," a Horner Brut. Production, eels a Holly
wood preview of the smart young shoes million
American women will choose, this Mm
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Lovely Academy Award Winner
predicts fashion stardom foryou...in the beautiful Red (Gold) Cross Shoes for fall
You'll love, as Miss Wjrman does, the unaffected
elegance, the easy grace of the new
Red (Cold) Cross styles. Come In.
See our wonderful fall collection.
w nisoa
Red Cross Shoes
America's unchallenged then waits
395 to $1Q95
til north liberty
GREATER-THAN-EVER
DOUBLE
DOUBLE STAMPS
Girls' Coats
$12.88
Coverts, tweeds
All sizes, all wool
Values to $19.95
DOUBLE STAMPS
Men's Nylon
Sport Shirts
$4.98
Today's popular shirt
Soft pastel shades
Sport or dress
DOUBLE STAMPS
Beacon Robing
$1.00
yd.
36" width
Various patterns
Some solid colors
DOUBLE STAMPS
"Kontrun"
Nylon Hose
$1.39
15 denier, 51 gauge
sheer
Reg. $1.95 if perfect
Two new fall colors
DOUBLE STAMPS
Women's All-Woof
Gabardine Suits
$25.00
Gabardine, tweed
New fall colors
Smart styles
DOUBLE STAMPS
Girls' Nylon
Sweaters
$2.98
Vivid colors
Sizes 8 to 16
Excellent fit
DOUBLE STAMPS
Men's
Overnighter
$7.88
Regular $18.95
18" zipper club bag
Genuine leather
two colors
DOUBLE STAMPS
Lace Panels
99c
42x78 Size
Regular $1.49
Intricate designs
WEDNESDAY
OPEN FRIDAY NITES 'TIL 9
ROBERTS BROS. GIGANTIC
DOUBLE GREEN STAMP
WEDNESDAY!
What a Sale!
WOMEN'S
DHESSES
Each dress reg. lu.u0 to $12.00
tsfnXVi
for
00
Roberts' offer you 250 new fall
dresses at the amazing low price
of two for $11.00. Fabrics include
taffetas, crepes, failles, suitings.
Many styles to choose from, in
regular sizes, half sizes, and
junior sizes too. Come early.
fASHIOHS, SECOND 'LOO
DOUBLE STAMPS
Slumber Queen
Sheets
$1.89.a
81x108 size
) First quality
Fine type muslin
DOUBLE STAMPS
"Kenwood" All
Wool Blankets
$12.95
Wide sateen binding
Famous "Kenwood"
quality
72x90 size 6 colors
DOUBLE STAMPS
Children's
Overalls
$1.00
Bib style
Adjustable back
Sizes 2 to 5
ROBERTS BROS. GIGANTIC
DOUBLE GREEN STAMP
WEDNESDAY!
SPECIAL PURCHASE
FAMOUS MAKE
WOOLENS
r
DOUBLE STAMPS
Women's
Blouses
$1.99
Values to $3.95
Smort fall styles
Sizes 32 to 40
VALUES
TO
$5.95 YARD
D 50
YARD
Sorry, we can't mention the names of the famous mill that these fine first
quality woolens come from, but you'll easily recognize the quality.
DOUBLE STAMPS
Auto Robes
$3.99
Values to $7.9$
Irregulars
Multi-color
100 Virgin Wools
54-in. Widths
ALL WOOL GABARDINES
ALL WOOL CREPES
ALL WOOL FLANNELS
ALL WOOL BROADCLOTH
ALL WOOL SERGE
ALL WOOL TWEEDS
ALL WOOL PLAIDS
ROBERTS BROS. GIGANTIC
DOUBLE GREEN STAMP
WEDNESDAY!
SPECIAL PURCHASE
MISSES' and WOMEN'S
ALL WOOL COATS
VALUES
TO
$49.95
DOUBLE STAMPS
Women's
Sweaters
$3.99
Large sizes, 38 to 42
All-wool knit
$5.95 value
DOUBLE STAMPS
Kitchen
Curtains
$1.00
pr.
Various ruffled styles
White marquisette
Assorted lengths
EACH
A double value sensation glorious coats at the rime you want them and at
the law Roberts Bros, price you want to pay. Don't delay seeing them
buying them. They sat a new record for value.
The Coats c0
Eovert, shag fleece. Belted wraps. Boxy models
that may be belted. High packet treatment. Black, green, brown, bamboo,
wine, grey, tan. Misses' and women's sizes.
DOUBLE STAMPS
"Kaiser"
Knit Slips
$1.39
Regular $1.95
Slight imperfections
All sizes; white, pink