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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1927)
PAGE EIGHT THE HERALD, MONMOUTH, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 10, Mil Make Fanciful Flights to Fascination A Glance at our splendid collection of Spring Dresses is proof enough that Spring is here. Shades, materials and styles all possess the airy grace of mild winds and warm suns. There are dresses here for every figure and every purse. A Spectacle of Spring Beauty at This Store It is at this time that Everything that is New and Fashionable is shown to gether in lovely settings. You can make your selections now, with perfect as surance that the things you wear are Correct. Spring, 1927 is even more generous than ever before with its magnificence of Style, Quality and Reas onable Prices. Models That Have Stepped Into Popularity FOOTWEAR Style tendency this season swings again to light shades. Parch ment color bids fair to be more popular than last year, with reptile trimming very much in evidence. Even the blacks must show a touch of color. Straps, step-ins, oxfords, buckles and ties are all good. We show a number of good fitting models which develop this trend. Prices, are very modest. $5 to $7 Spring's Freshness Interpreted in the New LINGERIE Dainty Lingerie for Spring in all the favor ed underwear colors. Compose effects are at tractively developed; and ribbon flower buds, or flowers in applique give added touches of brightness. Picot finish of top and straps is quite effectively employed to give charm to the plain tail ored garments. Heavy weight Rayon. Pajamas $4.25 Vests $1 Bloomers $1.79 Step-ins $1.50 Dance Sets $3.25 and $4.25. Developed in New Ways to Match New Costumes HANDBAGS Under-arm bags and Pouch bags. All the novel effects, such as tooling in fanciful de signs, leather laced edgings, reptile trim mings, etc. Colors to harmnnizp wit.1i , Spring costume. Good interior fittings. You will be delighted with the low pricings made possible by our buyers' purchase direct from eastern makers. $1.39 $2.50 $3.85 New Spring frock in a group that exploit every high, light on Fashion! horizon. Smartest Fabrics liveliest Color Themes Most Important Styles Georgette crept', crepe aittiiw, and Itavennn crepes lire the materials employed. V or round neck blouxed waist line new belt and button, or a flower nw tyle characteristic. You will want one to wear now at $ I H.75 A group of frocks that are delightfully chic and are quite inexpensive. In- fact the modern woman iv1h) realize the importance of clothes, will consider one chosen from this group in the light of an invest ment. Satins and Silk Crepes are important in new tone of Tan, Monkey Skin, Coral, Queen's lllue and Rose Beige. Sizes for women and minxes, $12.75 f" Vprw Bite 6 Charming in Every Way Every yard You will be delighted at the new patterns, colors and fabrics that are being offered expressly to make your Spring Sewing a pleasure, and your Frocks to fit your highest standard of' charm. '" Printed Silk Crepes $2.95 vd. Heavy pure silk crepe of the better quality. An ideal fabric for spring and summer dresses. Forty inches -wide. A host of pretty colors and patterns. Fancy Shantung $1.25 yd Closely woven of Rayon. Floral and all-over pat terns in pleasing colors. Yard wide. Betty May Prints $1.50 yd. A heavy. Rayon fabric in beautiful pastel tones with over prints in beautiful de signs. Suitable for dresses or sports wear. Crepe Rayons 69c yd. Equally suitable for children or grown-ups. Favored shades for Spring wear. Thirty-six inches wide. Radioux Chiffon 98c yd. A new spring fabric woven in checks and plaids. Shades of green, tan and blue. Fast colors. HANDKERCHIEFS A Dainty Complement to the Spring Attire- Dainty lawn, plain or with corner motif. Sheer linen in white or colors, with exquisite hem-stitching or edged with lace. Gaily col ored georgette, with silver or gold metallic lace, to match the silk frock. v The new all-over lace edging, all ready for the New Shades Have Walked into Favor HOSIERY Colors will be lighter thia Spring, uml will harmonize more thun ever with shoe Mhatle. There is nothing in the style wind to indicate a lengthening of kirt; so feminine knees will be as prominent as ..er and they mut be covered with silk. Our Piko hose is full fashioned, of medium service weight, and i all pure silk to the hem. You will find it a wonderful value for $1.50. A score of desirable shades. It's a Wise Head That Buys the Spring Hat Here! MILLINERY Smart Hats! Hats for dress. Hats for street wear. Milans, Felt-and-silk, novelty body hats. Compose effects. New colors: Monkey Skin, Rose Beige, Sea Gull, Lichen, Gooseberry, Hydrangea, Navy, Black Exclusive models $1.95 $5.8.r georgette center. 5c 10c 25c 50c $1 1 CoodGood. t 3 Iecal Saturday of this week is the regu lar meeting day of the Grange. Painting and Paper hanging. J. C. Winston, 505 College St. Symbols of. Fashion Smartly Gloved Hands GLOVES Fabric gloves in' newest shades. Perfect ensemble With now spring fabric colors. Fancy cuflfs, embroid ered in prettier designs than ever. $1 $1.25 Genuine Perrin's kid gloves. New . shades. New New embroidery. 2.95 cuffs. Bert Eshelman has traded his Ov erland sedan for a Whippet. Goods and the prices are just right at the Variety Store. Learn Smith plastered a garage in McMinnville last Saturday. New goods arriving every day at th Variety store. R. D. Elliott's small house on Broad near Clay street was sold this week to Henry Estey, a bachelor. With a little favorable weather this week Mrs. Chesebro's house oa Main street has got under cover. Fred Johnson, Monmouth jeweler, .was in Salem on business last Sat urday. Before going out of town to buy come in and see our stocks and get prices. The Variety Store. The Dorcas Society will have a cooked food sale in Miller's window this Saturday, March 12. The city sewer department is ex perimenting with a new device for clearing the mains. The Homelike society is to give a cooked food sale in Miller's window Saturday, March 19. By the blues. JjPauI Doughty, representative of Portland Telegram for Monmouth. 45c per month, delivered at your door. Phone 403 to start the service. Dr. Thompson offers you the combined services of Optom etrist and practical Optician at the one cost. Consult him about your eyes next visit. Wednesday, March 23,Monmouth Hotel." 2t27 FARM REMINDERS The western 12-spotted cucumber beetle, when on flowering plants, is controlled in Oregon by applications of a lead arsenate spray or a nicotine sulfate dust, says the entomologist of the experiment station. Sprays are made up of 3 teaspoonfuls of arsen ate powder and one gallon of water. Nicotine sulfate one-quarter 1 pound, and hydrated lime 4 pounds are constituents of the nicotine dust. The beetle attacks flowers . such as asters, chrysanthemums, dahlias and Application of nicotine sprays and dusts, or three-in-one dusts to flow ering plants control aphids or plant lice in Oregon, according to experi ment station authorities. Three-in-one dust is made by mixing one-half pound of arsenate of lead with a 5 pound lot of nicotine dust. Several weekly applications are often neces sary. Aphids appear in early spring. They seldom kill plants but reduce their vigor considerably.