Friday, November 14, 1941 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Rayon Fabric Patterns Show New Emphasis on Originality Page 3 PATTERNS THE PRIVATE PAPEBM OF PRIVATE PI RKEY Dcur Mu Every day they are checking out a bunch of u* refugee* from soft bed* under them new rule* releas­ ing jeeps who arc married, or 28 year* old. or needed at home, but they are still pussing me up like 1 was the urrny's choice for permanent K P duty. 1 look and feel more like a hardship case than most of the crumb hunter* who ure being re­ leased and I keep telling the officer* that I am no more use to the army than if I was married on account of I am in love. There are three buttons closing the top and four patch pockets. This new length jacket fits well down over the hips and the skirt follows a gently flaring line be­ low. It’s a frock to make now in plaid wools, it will be suit-like in gabardine or corduroy, especially when worn with the crisp white dickey. • • • Barbara Ball Pattern No 1473 B is de­ signed for Ilze* 12. 14. 1ed bodice, as shown have to stay in the army. The rec­ to the right The long sleeves and ord* of admission showed he had low V-neck of the bodice are excel­ four teeth missing when he got in lent fashion points, as is the grace­ and they don't check with the fact ful all-round pleated skirt. lie ha* six missing now. They Indispensable in the dinner and won’t accept hi* explanashun how he evening wardrobe are the rayon i last the other two. crepe frocks Lovely versatile They just finished a big athletic types, sucn as matelasse pattern­ Held for us at this camp and we ing*, tree-bark effects and mossy got a regimental finishes give pleasing variety. The football team on exquisite grace of line expressed in witch I am trying the slender tiered frock to the left out for the re­ in the group interprets the beautiful serves. In the draping qualities of mossy rayon first scrimmage I crepe. In this Instance the crepe got a sprained is in a dusty rose, with the refined ankul, two broken brilliance of cut steel at the draped toes, a dislocated neckline ! arm, a soar back and two teeth (Itelessed by Western Newspaper Union ) knocked out but 1 still do not feel Be livelier The latest turn of fashion is to carry out the costume ensemble in one color from head to foot Very handsome indeed is an outfit that created quite a sensation in the grandstand parade at one of the important games this fall. This stunning ensemble, done in the new gold tone so smartly in fashion, in­ cluded a fleece boxy topper, a per­ fectly matched handknit two-piece dress and a turban. Costumes nil in the widely heralded "black plum" are also outstanding in the autumn­ winter collections. Brown and to­ paz colors are also very effective developed in single tones throughout Bangle Bracelets Ostrich Trim • Wcll, I will close now with lots of love. Your son, Oscar, PS—I wish you would ask Nellie Peterson to write me oftener than three times a week. • • • IT'S AN AGE OF SPECIALIZATION "WANTED employment for two 1 young women in early twenties; A B. degrees, intelligent, attractive, whimsical, ambitious. literary, poverty-stricken. Can act, model, dance, sing, act, knit, sew, paint. I decorate, act, sell, ride horseback, read to invalids, swim, act. play hockey, walk dogs, play bridge, teach, speak French, German, Greek, Russian, Latin, fence, act, direct, design,* construct, act, cook, mix drinks, play piano and ukulele, compose, act, wash dogs, parachute jump, play tennis, hook rugs, mind children, act, psycho-analyze, de­ bate, garden, photograph and act. Phone CHelsea 3-3059 between 5:30 and 9 p. m."—New York Times, But how are you on ski jumping and horse-shoeing? Tip l<> Toe—You'll Be Wearing One Color The much-beloved little pillbox hat is taking on new glory this sea­ son. Picturesque ostrich goes trail­ ing down one side over the hair in a glamorous "portrait of a lady" manner. The huge profile berets are also dramatically ostrich- adorned • I asked Sergeant .Mooney how 1 done and he said I must of attracted at ten shun becuz he knew the army was scouting the game and he saw I a scout looking at me and saying ( he never saw anybody play the kind , of game I did Dresses and suit* are very pocket­ conscious this fall. Four seems to be the magic number for pockets and sometime* six—four on the long-torio jacket, diitributed in two breast pocket* and two hip pockets, with the skirt sporting two pockets on its own account Ingenious pocket arrangements are also expressed in connection with peplum flares There are sep­ arate stole scarf affairs made to wear with practical daytime dresses that are finished off at each end with huge pockets. They have zip fasten­ ings, all very practical and usable Young girl* are going in for a new hobby. It is the collection of bangles for their bracelets which are for tiie most part in silver. You can buy cunning little trinkets galore at the jewelry counters, and a most thriving business is going on in their sale. However, it makes it far more interesting to add the personal touch of dropping a hint to doting rela­ tive* und friends that you would rather have a bangle to add to your collection than any other gift they could make to you. | no worse after it all than 1 do when I get back from a manoover. "Only the brave deserve the fair" —and "only the fair deserve the brave." In these times when men are so occupied with defense, wom­ en and girls can maintain national morale only if they look their best. Just as soldiers, sailors and marine* are required to keep their uniform* neat, to shave every day, to keep their nails in order, and to have good haircuts, so should women be especially careful of their clothes, their complexions, their hand* and hair. The selection of stylish, be­ coming dresses and the use of cold cream, powder, lipstick and nail pol­ ish and attention to the hair are more important than ever before. Here 1* a lovely New York creation that carries out the trend of "dressi­ er dresses" and feminine elegance with its smooth, slenderizing pock­ et* and antique filigree gilt button*. Believe it or not. there is at 491 East 95th street, Brooklyn, a Society for the Prevention of Disparaging Remarks About Brooklyn. • • • Three New Jersey judges have de­ clared pinball machines obvious^ gambling devices and denounced the claims of operators and lawyers that they are not. Here and there you find a court that can't be fooled. • • • Hitler is giving the New Order to Europe and Asia and the dull thud of the falling bodies of the benefi­ ciaries is heard on all sides. It is culture by way of the firing squad and the better life against the background of a stone wall. • • • "This war will decide the fate of Germany, for the next 100 years.”— Hitler. A year ago he said it would decide It for 1.000 years. What’s a little matter of 900 years to a micro­ phone? :L5PfCIAi SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street San Francisco Calif. Enclose 15 cents tor each pattern. / Every time I urgue that I am needed at home they just laugh at me so I gens they must huve vestignted and found out that 1 way* let you and pop bring up coal and wood and was not help to speak of. When 1 think of how I used to squawk about tending the furnace it makes me sick all over. Believe me ma if 1 rver get out of this and back in my own home 1 will think it a priverlage to tend the furnace. To the evening wear field, where luxury has always been the keynote, are contributed gorgeous fabrics worked with all the lavishness and richness the feminine heart could ask. Exquisite, for evening, is crisp rayon taffeta in enchanting colors and new effects. Such novel taffeta finishes aa gleaming satin stripes, metal stripes and striking plaid ef­ fects with metal stripes and unusual color designs are seen in stunning bouffant gowns like the model pic­ tured in the foreground ot our Illus­ tration. fly life's so exciting— I vork tard jo-sd ttan Before I’d believe, it It’s pe.y dt-y exjt SEWDNG COPC ILE By CIIERIi: NICHOLAS LONGER ure fine fabrics the •L ’ exclusive property of the few people who can disregard cost. There's luxury for everybody these days, because of the advancement of rayon as a textile fiber during the last few years. Rayon has made pos­ sible Die reproduction of nil the mag nlficence of tradition quality cloths at prices well within the reach of modest budgets. THE CHEERFUL CttERVB unire on 6uua YfiiOM MCKfD Ain nOHT /* ft. PWKT POPPING condì noe-(vint k Pattern No. .....................Size............ ... 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I This two piecer is a style of many uses to be interpreted in various The Answers materials! It is smart, wonder­ fully comfortable and, as every 1. Trinidad is famous for its lake , woman knows, kind to the fig- ' ure. Pattern No. 1473-B is espe­ of asphalt. 2. A convincing one. cially successful as it offers the 3. Seventy-five years. new longer top, with darts fitting 4. Sam Houston (governor of ' it smoothly through the waistline. both Tennessee and Texas). 5. A gypsy. 6. In 1789. If hen McKinley Turned 7. Blue. Useful to Others 8. Water glass. True charity is the desire to ba And Wrought Up Mother 9. James Smithson, a British useful to others without thoughts A short while after her son had chemist, who left $500,000 to es­ of compensation.—Swedenborg. assumed the presidency, Mrs. tablish the institution. 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First thing I know my son turned around and began bringing me up to be the mother of a Presi­ dent!” I473B % COLDS Van (amp’s When the shopping list is long, and the purse none too full, ciga- rettes and smoking tobacco' come to the front as ideal gifts for the holiday season. The welcome they get from any smoker is all out of Proportion to their modest cost, hat’s why Camel—America’s fa­ vorite cigarette, and Prince Al­ Bring shouts of joy bert Smoking Tobacco—the Na­ tional Joy Smoke—rank as leading ^ifta on the Christmas shopping — from girl or boy sts. Dealers are featuring the Camel carton—ten packs of "20’s” —and a novel Camel package of four “flat fifties,” also Prince Al­ Honor, Then Courage I world without courage. It is tha bert in the pound tin and the Whether you be man or woman greatest quality of the mind next pound glass humidor—all special­ you will never do anything in this ' to honor.—James L. Allen. ly gift packaged.—Adv. PORK ¿nd BEANS f IF YOU WANT ID SEND SOMETHING ID A SOLDIER, SEND A CARTON OF CAMELS. THEy’RE FIRST L. 1. THATS EASy TO JI WITH US REMEMBER. CAMELS ARE MŸ FAVORITE, TOO SO COOL ANO FLAVORFUL Actual sales record* in Post Exchanges and Canteen* show Camels ar* the fa­ vorite with men in the Army, Navy, Marine*, and Cosat Guard. THE SMOKE OF SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS CONTAINS than the average of the 4 other largest-selling cigarettes tested—leee than •ny of them—according to Independent scientific testa of the smoke itself! THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS