Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 19, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, July 19, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Bizarre, Gypsy-Like Prints
For Play Clothes for Summer
Page 3
Metal-Plated Money
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Ity CHEMIE NICHOLAS
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U epartment
Sharkskin, gabardine, gingham
and denim are good fabric choices
for mother and daughter alike.
Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1977-B
is designed for sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 and
10 years. Size 4 requires 3 yards
of 35-inch material without nap.
Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1978-B
is designed for sizes 12, 14, 18, 18,
20 and 40. Corresponding bust
measurements 30, 32, 34, 38, 38
and 40. Size 14 (32) requires 5%
yards of 35-inch material without
nap. Price of patterns, 15 cents
each. Send order to:
MODERN AMERK ANN
1—Have you been self Indulgent,
cynic-pl and pleasure-loving for so
many yeurs that you are not sure
whether the national anthem is ’’The
Star Spangled Banner" or "Roil Out
the Barrel”?
2 Have you yet reached the point
where you can scrap the idea that
your country is a grab bag, a raffle
or a punchboard?
3— Can you examine your con­
science critically and deny that you
have regarded life as a merry gam­
ble for so long that when anybody
mentions 1778 you instinctively yell
"Bingo!"?
4— Have you permitted yourself to
grow into a mood which made it
easy to define a "minute man” as
somebody who was too slow to put
over a fast one in 43 seconds?
ft—Do you ever think of Lexing­
ton, Lincoln and Liberty as merely
the names of automobiles?
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT.
IIS New Montgomery Ave.
■an Francisco
Calif.
Enclose 15 cents for each pattern.
Pattern No.............. .
Size..........
Pattern No.................... Size.........
Name .................... . ....................... .
Address .............. ............ . .....................
England is about to issue bank
notes which, it is believed, cannot
be counterfeited. They are cov-
ered with a fine coat of metal that
is invisible except under Wood’s
light, which causes it to become
phosphorescent. As various met­
als, or combinations of metals,
give off their own individual tint
under this light, it is possible for
every denomination of currency In
every country to have its own
identifying color.—Collier’s.
KoolAid
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Enough Is Wealth
He is rich enough who does not
want.
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\ 17E WANT color! Wr want col-
’ ’ ,,ri -mat’s the Idea when it
comes to the spectacular prints for
play clothes now making beaches,
tennis courts, golf grounds and all
places of outdoor sports a scene of
mad. riotous, eye-thrilling color this
summer. So when you buy play
clothes don't stint on color whatever
you do. Especially in the matter of
guy cotton prints go as gypsy-like as
you please in choosing bizarre ef­
fects.
Il is a foregone conclusion that
you will be wearing slacks during
the active hours of a summer day.
The latest thing is to top your well-
tailored slacks with a blouse made
of cotton or linen print that fairly
dazzles the eye with Die daring of
its coloring and patterning
Just
such is the blouse that dramatizes
Uie slacks costume to the left In the
illustration. It is of a vividly color­
ful cotton print that typically ex­
presses the mood that prints for play
clothes are in this summer.
A new vogue has sprung up this
season, one that is taking the young
set by storm. It’s the skirt that
is made of print just as gypsyilke
in color and motif as you can find.
And be assured you will have no
difficulty in getting these prints bold
in color and daring in patterning.
The prints mostly talked about and
featured for sportswear and casual
dress take their cue from the gay
cottons of native South Sea Is­
landers, and from the garish pic­
turesque cottons that make a
gypsy camp look like one vast ka­
leidoscope.
However, do not for a moment
think that these fascinating cotton
prints keep within the confines of
beaches and playgrounds, country
highways and byways.
Fact is
for a party frock you will be doing
the fashion-wise thing if you dine
and dance in a gypsy print skirt
full at the waistline and swirling
a many-yard-round floor-length hem­
line Wear with this the daintiest,
most appealingly feminine lace­
trimmed. finely tucked sheer white
batiste blouse you can find in the
shops and behold—your most be­
loved party frock!
1— Does it shame you to discover
that while you don’t know the words
of "The Star Spangled Banner” you
can repeat the chorus of the Latest
suggestive comedy song hit?
2— Have you subscribed to the
Idea that a man who works hard
is a sucker and that anybody who
Is so interested in his job that he
comes in at 7 and sometimes works
after 8 p. m. should be reported to
the NI.RB?
3— Have you ever stopped to ques­
tion whether Molly Pitcher or Betsy
Ross would have gotten much fame
today if they had never been known
around the night clubs?
4— Have you ever made any seri­
ous protest at the polls against lar­
cenous political machines, crooked
politicians, fence straddlers, mud­
smart
mother and
dle-headed congressmen, cockeyed
demagogues and professional gravy 1 daughter to dress alike—and
I here’s a dashing sports ensemble
hunters?
I suggested by the garb in which
Ill
1— Haz your general attitude two popular movie stars — one
toward corrupt politician! been, grown-up and one little—romped
"Well, they all do it, don’t they? through a recent comedy. Design
; No. 1977-B is an identical copy of
He's a swell fellow personally."
2— Are you ai well informed about 1978-B—pleated shorts, converti­
the livei of John Davenport. Nathan ble neckline, pockets and all. Each
Hale, Captain Prescott and the includes a separate, tailored skirt,
Green Mountain Boyi as you are which transforms the play suit
about the lives of Al Capone. Dutch into a spectator sports frock with
Schultz. Tommy Manville and the shirtwaist top.
Reno girls?
3— Can you love "thy rocks and
rills, thy woods and templed hills”
unless you’re in a pleasure car with
somebody footing tha bills?
Off-Color Uhitei
4— Is it your idea that you are I
doing your bit for your country
Adopt a Skunk?
when you pay the cigarette taxes. !
Lene Oil Production
take off your hat to the flag and
pay 60 cents to have the radio fixed <L At least 40 per cent of the Cau­
so you can hear one-third of a pa-1 casian race, which is generally
triotic appeal and two-thirds of Fib- I supposed to comprise the white
bcr McGee?
branches of the human species, is
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composed of people such as the
1— Can you read the careers of Hindus and Arabs, whose skin
Washington.
Jefferson.
Jackson. is dark brown, and others such as
John Pau) Jones. Farragut, Perry the Ethiopians, whose color is
and Ethan Allen without ever think­ nearly black.
ing, “Who took care of the business
when they were away?’*
<L As the London zoo is low in
2— Have you ever read the Consti­ funds, several hundred people
tution with one-fiftieth as much in­ have come to its rescue by adopt­
terest as you always read a list of ing an animal. They pay for its
sweepstakes results?
food and, in return, have their
3— Do you still thrill to a Sousa generosity acknowledged on a sign
march or docs It take something by attached to the animal's cage.
Cole Porter to give you a real lift?
Three lions, two giraffes, a gorilla
4— Could you ever be a minute and a skunk are still awaiting
man without first wanting to know adoption.
____
what the pay was per hour?
• • •
C, Although there are oil wells in
Note how the fashion-wise maid­
en centered in the picture carries
out the idea of a gay print skirt
topped with a contrast blouse. If
you feel the urge for a two-piece that
enters Into the spirit of a joyous
summer afternoon, here is the an­
swer.
In this instance a soft-
throated blouse of dull-surfaced
black silk crepe tops off a flared
short skirt of pink and black print
The natural waistline is finished with
a sash of Die print which ties at
the front, while a touch of the
same fabric relieves the neckline.
Her gay chapeau of pink straw
bralfl has a rose and a veiling trim.
Informality in dress is the key­
note sounded throughout vacation
plots, more so than ever this sum­
mer. However, it is a formality
that is utterly sophisticated with a
view to achieving the picturesque
Famous as a winter resort but
equally as popular with summer va­
cationists Sun Valley is becoming a
mecca for fun-loving fashionables.
Here one sees outing apparel that
is the "last word” in chic and
charm. A noteworthy example of
the style that flourishes out in this
rugged Idaho country is the perfect­
ly charming costume to the right in
Die group pictured. An exception­
ally handsome rayon print in steel­
head gray (takes its name from the
steel-head trout that abound in the
area) and challenger white fash­
ions the graceful trousers.
The
blouse is in chartreuse. It has an
attached hood lined with the gray
and white print which again empha­
sizes the outstanding importance of
FIRE-RATING MAYOR
hoods throughout the entire program
•1 hate fires. In spite of what
of fashion this summer.
you have heard, I really hate to go
(Released by Western Newspaper Union ) to them."—Mayor Fiorello LaGuar­
dia of New York in the magazine
("Look”)
Oh, keep my helmet near my desk,
And keep one near my bed—
A fire may break out and it's
The sort of thing I dread.
You can tell they are new the
moment you see them. It’s this sea­
son's prints that have a white My boots, oh, see that they are near
Wherever I may be;
ground with a colored, rather de­
mure little figure, also vice versa I hate to go to every blaze—
How it depresses me!
the prints that have backgrounds
in lovely colors with the conven­
tional modest patterning either in That siren on my private car—
Please see that it’s in shape.
white or a contrasting color.
Prints with gray grounds are es­ For I must speed to fires though
I wish I could escape.
pecially good this season, most often
with white figures or polka dots but
even more effective when motifs in Whenever something’s burning let
I
Me know without delay,
soft green or yellow are printed on
the gray. Mint green for a back­ For I must rush straight to it though
I’d rather stay away.
ground with neat designs in white
• • •
or light beige tells the new print
message and as browns with white
NOT A LEG
The DuPonts have abandoned the
or Ivory or henna tones there is no
limit to this color trend in prints. claim to exclusive rights to nylon
It is the neat patterned prints of hosiery. Recent anti-trust decisions
tills character that designers are convinced them that they hadn't a
You will need n bodkin this sea­ making up into redingote and bolero leg to stand on.
• • •
son for the reason that bending, suits as well as the jacket suits that
regular old-fashioned beading like have pleated skirts and long torso
Three drinks make a man a dan­
our grandmothers bought by the lines.
gerous auto driver, an instrument
yards and yards is in style agnin
has demonstrated. That’s an under­
and only a bodkin can' lend first
statement.
Nine out of ten auto
aid in threading wee baby ribbon
drivers are dangerous, wet, dry or
medium.
in and out of lengths and lengths of
• • •
beading.
But it’s worth it. this
tedious task of running ribbons in
Fish-net, the good old-fashioned
RECIPE FOR POETIC
and out as shown in the picture. kind, is a favorite fabric for many
GREATNESS
The dress pictured is of exquisitely of this season's beach and play­ Work hard and study and get writ­
eyelet embroidered sheer.
time accessories. One smart set
ers' cramp;
shown by a Hollywood designer con­ Some day in whiskers you’ll be on
sists of a knotted turban of net and
a stamp. —Grace S. Stevens.
• • •
an enormous net handbag shaped
like a reticule and lined with oiled
ADD 8IM1LIES
silk. The bag is especially good
As neutral as a waiter delivering
You will find one of the new fash­ for the beach, for its oiled silk lining the dinner check.
ionable long softly tailored silk coats makes it possible to carry even a
As neutral as someone else’s face­
either navy or black a most happy wet bathing suit, towel or cap in it powder on your husband's lapcL
possession. They are ever so stylish There's a buttoned pocket on one
As neutral as a newsreel.
this summer worn with lingerie side for makeup, money and other
As neutral as political caucus.
collars and cuffs.
incidentals.
—Gene King.
Neat White Prints
With Single Color
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Good health and good sense are
two of life's greatest blessings.
this country capable of producing
up to as much as 185,000 barrels a
day, the average daily production
per well is less than 10 barrels.
In Pennsylvania, it is less than
half a barrel.—Collier s.
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