SOUTHERN OREGON MINER CROCHET COLLAR OE MEDALLIONS Hr GRANDMOTIIi H CI.ARK I Lanvin-Designed Draperies Fall in Swirled Festoons Coltons of New Style Importance Lanvin, this season, de-dgns drnp- erles which fall In portiere-like draperies of swirled festoons From three great gold rings at ll>e front decollete of the evening gown she swings drapery of rich black silk crepe falling to the floor. She make» a smoke gray crepe afternoon frock with a skirt whose criss-crossed folds swoop from the waist to the hem and back again, and fashions a long-sleeved green crepe evening gown with skirt pan­ els working In green and gold pall- ettes like an old mosaic. By CHERIE NICHOLAS 44 PREMIUMS No mutter what alate you live In you will find I lie women Interested In crocheted collar*. They ure he coining more popular every day, and we know our render» will ho Inter ested III the Idea* we have to offer. The round collar shown above 1» made ot twelve nuaetuhled medal­ lion», No. 110 thread anti »Ise H hook. Package No. 7I'J contain» sufficient white "Mountain Craft" crochet cot­ ton to complete thia collar, nUo In alriictlona how to make It. Send ua 25c ami we will mnll thl» package to you. Instruction» only will lie mulled for lite. AbhllESS HOME CHAIT C<».. DEPT. It., Nineteenth A St. Louis Ave., St. Louie, Mo. Inclose a »tamped nddreaaed en velope for reply when writing for any Information. This new mode Is a glittering one. Even fingernails must look like gems. Natural or pale pink color Is best, but the high jsdlsh should give them little glints of light as they deal cards, toy with a cocktail glass or gesture dramatically. Copyright by Public Ledger, Inc. WNU Service. Armor of Feathers . . . Clabber Girl’s Kecord for perfect baking re- tulte at the Indiana State Fair, 1934. CLABBER GIRL BAKING POWDER When the Spanish conquerors of America first met the Mexican na­ tives In the generation after Colum­ bus they found the armor of the IVIVUHl Thi. International System if Mexican Indians to consist of the theScientific way. Some p»y,3 teachers. Write,call 227 S W Third Av«., Portland, Or«. feathers of gorgeous birds. MOI ER BflRBER COLLEGE TWEET, TWEET! THE FLAVOR’S SWEET Week’s Supply of Postum Free Head the offer made by the Postum Company In another part of thia pa­ per. They w ill send a full week's au|>- ply of health giving Postum free to anyone who write» for It.—Adv. Catlin'» Indian Gallery George Catlin, the famous Ameri­ can artist, died nt Jersey City, N. j., Dncnabnr 23, 1372 Hln BOO (>ortrults from the life of American Indians are In the National mu­ seum nt Washington, I*. ('., con ntltutlng what In known ss the Cat­ lin gallery. 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Get them from any druggist A WNU—13 25—35 cotton» were nev­ S UMMER er »<> lovely a» they are till» year, when their new fashion Importance ha» caused them to be atyled as care­ fully and a» beautifully, and often a» formally a» the mo»t expensive »Ilka. They have blossomed forth In the »tore» In such alluring ar ray that even If you have forgotten how to thread the bobbin of your sewing machine, you will find your­ self buying dress-length» for your own »porta and daytime aummer clothes and for pretty frock» for your little girl. With cotton» oelng declared so really high fashion this season, at the same time so practical and In­ expensive, it Is no wonder they are crentlng «ueb a furore In the »tyle realm, they are simply irresistible. Seersuckers are of course big news—and there are severnl types that merit attention for street and sports wear. The shlroshakker plaids. In very flne-crlnkled seer­ sucker, nre equally attractive In two tones of one color or In vari­ colored designs In bold or small patterns. The sports dress, to the left In the group Illustrated. Is made of this sort of plaid seer­ sucker. It button» all the way down the back and proves Its practicabil­ ity In that It ntny be worn separate­ ly or over a play suit of halter bodice and shorts. The ensemble 1» smart for beach, bicycling or ten nls. Anyone who can sew even a little bit can easily make this simply though effectively styled dresa. Lighter In weight are the crepe­ cord seersucker variations with corded lines emphasizing the color stripes In either pastel or high shades. You will have a difficult time choosing between these color­ ful stripes and the gay seersucker plaids. A dress of each Is the best solution to this problem. Flaxon batistes, which you prob­ ably wore In rosebud-sprigged prints when you wore braids and hair rib bona, nre just as cool and sheer and dainty as ever. This year they nre especlnlly chic In new lively plaid nnd floral designs. The best of It Is you can depend on them being In relinble fnst colors. That smart tailored budget frock which we are picturing to the right Is made of one of the fashionable flaxon batistes In very sheer yet firm stripes. You will enjoy ■ dress like this for summer daytime nnd spectator-import» wear. One of the fascinations of stripes Is they make up so effectively. The gown Illustrated Is no exception to the rule. Tldj striped batiste comes In red or blue with white or yellow, also brown with orange. The tie nnd belt of orgnndle In a matching shade add a pleasing trimming touch. Pleated short sleeves and buttons all the way down the front are nice details. The little girl Is wearing a pretty frock which Is made of lightweight crossbar cotton seersucker In red nnd white. The collnr nnd pocket are piped with bright red. IT’S A RIOT C Western Newspaper Union. FASHION’S FANCIES Frills nnd furbelows nre consplc uously popular at the time. Blouses are “dressier'' this year than they have been for some time. L*ark buttons on light fabrics Is a good note for the home dress­ maker. Pale pink artificial silk Jersey Is Piguet's medium for sculptured frocks. Stntely In their simple beauty nre the wedding gowns for summer brides. When the sun tins tanned your skin n warm Itnlian brown, then wear black. Colored organdy flowers make striking trims for some of the new taffeta frocks. The term "bumper brim” Is one you will be hearing applied to some of the breton sailors. The current versions of the beret nre lint, small or medium In size. Vail. Move Back Hang your veil off the back of your hat if you wish to be both "different” and chic. HEY THERE YOU, YOU’LL LIKE IT TOO O nce you taste Grape-Nuts Flakes, you’ll cheer, too! Crisp, sweet, golden-brown flakes with plenty of real nourishment. One dishful, with milk or cream, contains more varied nour­ ishment than many a hearty meal. Try it— your grocer has it! Product of General Foods.