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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1927)
Two EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS. THURSDAY, MARCH 3. 1927 National Crime Commission Studies Guns T STRAW COMBINED WITH FELT; SOFT FABRIC FROCKS MODISH thrill of spring when the U r HAT fair sex dons the little ''first huts.” Just the sight of a mere touch of straw after heavy furs und vel vets breaks the spell of winter und even though snow und lee may not have yet said their udieux ’tls spring time which reigns In our hearts. So it Is that the straw-touched fab ric hat as tlie first harbinger of spring assumes an air of vast importance. As usual the smaller hat Is the pre- Heylman VVm. W. Smith the deftly draped little felts which are f . A. ATT0RNKYS-AT-YA1V so numerous In the mode's tirst show We will take care of any legal lug. business you may have The concluding hat In this group be speaks the approudi of spring by bind Insurance, Loans anil Collections ing with straw each of the fabric DR. W. W. RHODES scallops which so prettily frutnes the OSTEOI’HATIC face. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON W hat pranks the stylist Is play ing with fabric this season—cut Office in Lichthorn Bldg. Estacada ting it Into pieces one minute, only to sew it together the Dext, with DR. CHAS. P. JOHNSON Evenings by Appointment Phones: Office 315, Residence 5051 Estacada, Oregon S. E. WOOSTER * Ileal Estate, Loans, Insurance Rentals Farm Loans a Specialty Telephone Estacada, Oregon . D., D. C. and E. C. Latourette ATTORNEYS Practice In all Courts. First National Bank Oregon City, Oregon T inny o r more t it le s w e re cep reseu teu ut u eo litereu ee o l the .National Crime commission Held in Chicago to devise means of preventing gunmen from getting guns, especlully submachine guns. Above are some of the leaders. L eft to rig h t: J. Weston Allen, former attorney general of M assachusetts; Newton D. Baker, secretary of war In President Wilson's cabinet; S. M. Stone, head of the Colts Firearm s company, New York; Gen. C. Ituggles, repre senting the W ar departm ent; Juy I t Benton, attorney general of M assachusetts; ex-Gov. Frank O. Lowden of Illinois, and Mayor William E, Dever of Chicago. O. D. EBY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW General Practice. Confidential Adviser. Oregon Otty, Oregon This Blaze Gave the Firemen A DR. G. F. MIDFORD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON X-Ray Equipm ent Glasses Fitted, Office and Residence Second and Main Streets, Estacada, Oregon Telephone Connections GATES FUNERAL HOME Gresham 2171 ED LINN AT LINN'S INN AGENT Estacada, Oregon Phone 543 J. E. GATES SOME HATS ferred type for the beginning of the season, only this year it seems as If mu o f Um liester, N. Y., fought to subdue a tire that swept through the building of our chapeaux are more close-fitting The walls were covered with tee, and 30 firemen were overcome. than ever. The exception to the rule of the EASTMAN DECORATED snug-fitting shapes is the felt and straw frim whlc|i young girls are wearing sim ilar to the model centered in tills group. ■J. L ift Interesting, too, is the fact that some brims have taken to rolling away from the fjtce. This tendency is emphasized throughout sm art models Just arriving, such as the saucy little felt shape shown to the lower left in thfk group. Note that its rolling brim Is straw -fa”ed. French milliners are showing in a very large way fabrics on the order Feast of the Lanterns FOR SPRING cleverest sort of seamlngs, tucklngs, plaitings, Inlays, Insets and endless "tricky" ways which bespeak a beguil ing modishness. And all the time Dame Fashion says bravo! bravo! and encores for more. Undoubtedly Ingenious handling of m aterials Is an outstanding feature of the mode. The unique side panel In the skirt of the frock In this picture Is illustrative of the reigning vogue for intricate fabric manipulation. The fact that the crepe satin of which it is made has a dull and a luster side contributes to the charm of this dar ingly “different” cut-out effect. The importance of wide self-fabric Inset belts such as this model ex ploits cannot be overstated in eonneo /Tdvertisers y will find this paper an excellent medium in w hich to d isp lay their bargains and make their wants known Near Depot Ladies’ and Childrens’ Hair Cutting a Specialty Hair Cut 35 Shave 15 L. V. Van Slyke, Prop. .F you want w hat you want when you want it—in the printing line / George Eastman of Rochester, N. Y., camera mugnate, receiving the cross and title of “commander of the crown of Italy," presented by C jusulur Agent (Vsare Scontlettl. — NOVELIST IS ILL WE HAVE IT! MONEY — MONEY Stubby Now in Red Cross Museum Stubby, Internationall) famous mascot of the American Kvtwditlonary fon-ea during the World war, who died a short time ago. has been mounted and placed hi the American Red Prims museum In Washington, lie was n veteran of four major engagements, wearer of one wound stripe, end recipient o f numerous modale end decorations. FARM MORTGAGES SHOWS ULTRA FEMININE STYLING Sinclair Lewis, famous novelist. Is suffering from a nervous collapse as a of belting silk, taffeta, faille and ben- tlon with the new spring styling. Then result of overwork on his latest novel. gallne. either in entire hats of thesa there Is the skirt whose fullness la materials or In combination with achieved with plaits. Most of the ad A ll th e Sym ptom s straw. Typical of the manner In vance modes repeat piaits. plaits, Two cowboys were employed In e which straw and fabric are being plaits in bewildering array. certain circus. A week after tney ar worked together Is the ffractlral-plus That “touch of embroidery" which rived at a new town, one of the cow stylish chapeau shown first In the fashion decrees for the informal af boys went to see a doctor. He said picture. Its crown Is plalded with ternoon frock of soft fabric takes he hud a bad cold sod a pain. Ha rows of tiny pedallne. form in a narrow banding In the In was examined. The bit of straw forming tha nar stance of the dress In the picture, out “Good heavens P* exclaimed the doe row rim of the hat pictured in the up lining very prettily both the cut-out tor. “you've got two broken ribs.“ panel and the plastron blouse- right corner aava, "Welcome, skirt front. It also accents the new style “Is rat a»r* drawled the cowboy per spring.” Ornaments such as one sees 'Tve had a pain In my side ever sine« on this model and the one pi, tuned op item of a high-collar effect which ties we otwned here, but I thought tt was posite it are much In evidences on not in a bow at the back of the neck the climate!'* JULIA BOTTOM LET. only fabrl* hats but also oo many of IflT. N « « g p t ; « r L'aio«. t :♦ t ♦ t I Advertise ♦ j ♦ this Paper : »