Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, August 30, 1945 SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Drastic Changes in Styling Give A ‘New Look’ to Suits and Coats Pretty Lingerie Makes Nice Gift Smart Two-Piecer for Fall Time By CHERIE NICHOLAS McGOOFEY’S FIRST READER Space-Saver Racks For Closet Doors \X 7H Y wish for more and bigger ’ ’ closets if the ones you have are not organized so that all the space is used? Handy racks on the door add readily accessible space for things used every day leaving inside shelves for storage. The racks shown here are carefully Oh, see the automobile! It is a new automobile. How do you know it is a new auto­ mobile? Because no door is hanging by one hinge and most of the wind­ shield glass is still Intact. Who auto? The Will at the No. Is the man looking at the new name is Joe. It do Joe any good to look new auto? planned to hold the things you use the most, yet they are less than three inches deep. Why will It not do Joe any good to look at the new auto? Because it is Just a sample. Is it the only sample of the post­ war auto? No, some company brings out one every week. What is the sense of letting Joe see samples of the postwar auto if Joe cannot buy one? The idea Is to cut Joe in on a peek into the future, f.o.b. Detroit. *T* HERE'S much that is "diffcr- * ent" to tell about the new fall suits and coats. In fact, the style changes are so drastic the story Is being unfolded early. Thus women may become fam iliar with the new order of things before they actually make their Anal selections. The current suit and coat story hinges for the most part on sleeves. Before you buy, And out what all the present furore actually means. The new deep armhole sleeves that give such a "new look" to fall fash­ ions, forecast a new cycle in suit and coat design. In addition to the new wing sleeves with their • deco armholes, suits are coming "in” with bloused shirtwaist sleeves. Also sleeves with turn-back cuffs will be chic this fall. An unmistnkuble stamp of new­ ness is seen in the soft rounded look given to shoulders. In many in­ stances, sleeves ure cut in one with shoulder for the new soft effect. In addition to the new raglan cuts, em­ phasis is placed on new rounded shoulder yoke treatments that arc quite unlike anything noted in suit and coat styling for years. There’s also Important silhouette news in softly gathered waistlines, some with drawstring ties, others with casual soft tie belts in both coats and suits. You will be hear­ ing of the whittled-in waistlines right along. When it comes to dressy restaurant and cocktail suits, the big news is glitter accents done in most original ways. There's drama in the suit with ribbon-trimmed shoulders that suspend beadwork medallions re­ Jersey Tunic Tops • What has the postwar auto that the present models lack? Everything, including a windshield wipei that works, and handles that don't come out in your hand. Has the postwar auto many Inno­ vations, It photographs as if it had. sembling official insignia. Some­ - • times a striking motif of Chinese What’s so different? inspiration adorns one side of the Nightgown and Jacket. The front. jacket front Most frequently seen is L'VERY woman lik es p re tty But don't they always change the the gala suit with lapels, pockets or lingerie and this enchanting front of an auto? revers that are beautifully embroi­ Yes, but this time they have gone nightgown and matching jacket is dered with Jet or sequins In either as lovely a set as you’ll see. Make I the limit. multi-color or in a single tone. it in dainty all-over flowered fabric What is that big thing behind In the illustration, the "new look" or in soft pastels. It will be a love­ for fall is interpreted to a nicety in which the car seems to be hidin'? ly gift for the fall bride. That is the postwar bumper. a trio of advance models from Chi­ • • * Will there be more collisions in the cago Fashion Industries. Note the P a t t e r n N o . 8791 is d e s ig n e d f o r sizes 12, 14, 16. 18. 20; 40 a n d 42. S ize 14, g o w n , sophisticated cardigan suit of lady­ postwar world? Perhaps not, but they will be re q u ire s 3 % y a r d s o f 35 o r 39 in c h m a t e ­ like gray wool crepe, which features r ia l; J a c k e t, l ‘,i y a r d s 39 in c h f a b r ic . the new deep-armhole sleeves. The louder. For Special Occasions. moment you look at it, the sleeves Where Is the engine? A FASHION favorite for fall— tell you it's new. The triangular The engine is where It always the two piece frock. This one, crystal buttons are ever so attrac­ buttoned down the back, nipped in tive. too. A good touch of figure flat­ was. Wasn’t there some talk of putting smartly at the waist, makes you tery is seen in the artful delineation look your best on those extra spe­ of the waistline by a seam that does it under the rear seat? Yes, there has been talk of that cial occasions. not break the silhouette with a belt. Here’s a suit that combines ever since Henry Ford first fright­ practicality with glamour, for it will ened a horse. fx~ fv. (V. f\.. (V. (V. (V. (V. (V. (V. (V. fw. (X. (V. (V. (V. (V. ft- Will there be an engine under the be your day and night favorite. rear seat some day? Note to the left a black wool cock­ Not until they develop asbestos tail suit with ribbon-trimmed shoul­ ders, proud as anything the diplo­ pants. • ■ matic corps ever dressed up, with - | Is the gas tank In the same loca­ \ A General Quiz its beaded emblems. This costume tion? is perfection for the many times Yes, the gas tank is in the same when you want to make the most The Questione of your natural glamour without ap­ location. Couldn’t they put that up front pearing overdressed. The silhouette 1. What part of the United States is sharp and trim, nicely calculated as a novelty? was once known as New Connecti­ Only if you think fireworks con­ cut? to serve as a background for the stitute a novelty. shoulder drama. 2. Whai determines the price of _ The casual topcoat to the right, gold? Oh, look at Joe. He is getting with its new short-length and 3. If one could stand at the North btlted-in waistline has the deep- Into his old flivver. pole, in what direction might one Yes. armholed sleeves that give such a face? Why? sensational fashion slant for fall. 4. Can you complete the follow­ Because Joe k n e w a wreck in The sleeves are not only high style, but they are also the best design the hand is worth two blueprints in ing proverb, "When you take out ever conceived to accommodate the | the bush in covering a distance be­ and do not put in, expect—” ? 5. How did the United States ac­ new bulky-shouldered suits with . tween two given points. action - type comfort. A coat of this | quire Florida? 6. What Is the name of the breed type takes on a costume look when IN FLA TIO N NOTE of tailless cats? paired with a skirt of its own fabric , Yearling race horses are bring­ 7. In what capacity was Buffalo —gray flannel. ing terrific prices at the summer R e le a s e d by W e s te rn N e w s p a p e r U n io n . Bill connected with the U. S. gov­ dispersal sales. The average is ernment? around $7,000. In some cases 8. Which of the following are they are bringing $30,000 and likely to use the word hegemony, more. A few years ago at Sara­ a mining engineer, statesman or toga there was the other extreme chemist? and we recall Tom Piatt, a noted 9. Who said, "We must all hang For little folks, designers arc breeder, withdrawing his year­ together, gentlemen, or we will all turning out some unusually aUrac' lings in a huff when the auc­ hang separately” ? tive novelty jackets, hat and bag tioneer found it hard to get bids 10. What is the common element sets and lounging booties, all made much over $500. contained in all acids? of bright felt. Mothers like the idea of the little sleeveless jackets be­ The Answers cause they are so practical and pro­ THOUGHTS ON A SUNDAY tective. A child doesn’t have to be N IG H T RADIO PROGRAM 1. The Western Reserve in Ohio. coaxed to wear these gay little nov­ Does mother quarrel with her kin? 2. It is fixed in the United States elties, for they love the bright col­ Does dad get ugly on one gin? by an act of congress. ors. The news about this season's Oh, daughter, will you ride or hike 3. Only south. crop of felt whimsies is that many Quite swiftly to the nearest mike? 4. "To reach the bottom.” of them are being trimmed in a 5. By-purchase from Spain. tailored way, the edges being fin­ Does little Jennie think her pop 6. Manx cats. ished off with contrast felt bind­ Loves some girl in a barber shop? 7. As a scout and pony express ings. For instance, a bright red Does popper think It’s wrong or right mail rider. felt sleeveless mandarin jacket has You’ll have to listen Sunday night! 8. Statesman (in referring to the edges bordered with an inch-wide preponderant influence or author­ black banding piped with yellow. To Does little Edgar, nearly eight. ity of a state). keep little feet warm about the Play pool and drink and stay up 9. John Hancock and Benjamin house, you can get cunning loung­ Franklin. After Hancock had af­ late? ing booties to match, the black felt Should he be spanked or viewed fixed his signature to the Declara­ binding highlighted with nail heads. tion of Independence, he said: with pride? A little matching bag is added to “We must all hang together, gen­ The air-wave judges will decide! the delight of youngsters. tlemen.” And Franklin added; ? ASK M E \ ANOTHER I \ Their troubles some folks love to share When they can get upon the air; Their private lives to all they’U The beauty of gray flannel for show— suits must be seen to be appreciated If they are on the radio. and dresses of gray flannel have just as subtle charm. These are made There will be poems very deep up with indescribable artistry, the With organ tunes to make you weep; emphasis being upon sophisticated I think I ’ll beat my wife up so simplicity that makes the dress or We’ll both get on the radio! the suit conspicuous because of the . . . utter absence of fuss or furbelows. W. B. Stout, past president of the They are just the sort that will show Society of Automotive Engineers, off your most important Jewelry pieces to perfection. Gray with white predicts that an atomic engine no bigger than a human fist will some hairline stripe makes up into the day drive an auto for life. There smartest suits ever. will probably be some fellow who will always complain that he is not Gorgeous Bustle-Bow Belts getting high test electrons. Belts are gorgeous this year. One of the most excitingly new belts HONK! HONK! is of black suede sparkling with His motor ran by atoms— multi - colored sequin discs. At­ He thought that It was swell; tached to thia is a bespangled suede He merely pressed a button . . . bow worn bustle style. Farewell, old man, farewell! P a t t e r n N o . 8899 Is d e s ig n e d fo r s iz e * 12, 14, 16, 18 a n d 20. S iz e 14. s h o rt s le e v e s , r e q u ir e s 3?'» y a r d s o f 35 o r 39 in c h f a b r ic . D u e to a n u n u s u a lly la r g e d e m a n d a nd c u r r e n t w a r c o n d itio n s , s lig h tly m o re t im e is r e q u ir e d in f illin g o rd e rs fo r a fe w o f th e m o s t p o p u la r p a t t e r n n u m b e rs . S end y o u r o r d e r to : Thomas Jefferson wrote his own epitaph, now on his tomb: “Here was buried Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Amer­ ican Independence, of the Statue of Virginia for Religious Freedom, and father of the University of Virginia.” ri L 1 u I E n c lo s e 25 c e n ts In coins fo r e a c h p a t t e r n d e s ire d . P a tte rn N am e N o ................................... S iz e ............ ................................................................... A d d re s s .............................................................. Strains W YETH SPEARS N ew Y o rk D r a w e r 10 E n c lo se 15 c en ts fo r P a t t e r n N o . 283. N am e_ A d d re ss - You can relieve A TH LE TE S FOOT w ' o f cases s h o w ed c lin ic a l im p r o v e m e a t a f t e r o n ly days tr e a tm e n t with w it h SORETONE in im p a r t ia l, s c ie n tific test. RUBBER A Boeing Superfortress lands on enough nylon to m ak e 4 , 0 0 0 pairs o f stockings. B. F. G o odrich builds Superfortress tires reinforced with nylon cord. California not only ha* more passenger automobile* than any other stale in the Union but alio ha* more than any foreign country. Using a road magnet, the Michigan State Highway De­ partment recently gathered 400 pound* of nail), tack*, and other metal object* from 200 mile* af highway. « SORETONE I Mad* by McKesson « Robbins U4 wltb assay tuck (liarantM 50* and U.00 LOWER W INDOW SHADES NEARLY IO THE SILL PLACE fANGLEFOOT PLY PAPER WHERE early morning LIGHT WILL ATTRACT FLIES TO (T. works un A CHARM H e tka old r .li.b l. tk .t ..v e , falla. Economical, not rafionad. For ul« at kardwara. drug and grocary itéras. m et>«t a * catch » w a t t a * p h i p ip FIRST in RUBBER 12 tte e h 25c THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY. G rm J Rapid, a. Mkk, L y d ia E. P ln k h a m ’s V e g e ta b le C o m ­ p o u n d Is fa m o u s n o t o n ly t o r e lie v e p e r io d ic p a in b u t a l s o a c c o m p a n y in g n e rv o u s , t ir e d , h lg h s t r u n g fe e lin g s — w h e n d u e to f u n c t io n a l m o n t h ly d is ­ tu rb a n c e s . T a k e n r e g u la r ly — I t h e lp s b u ild u p re s is ta n c e a g a in s t s u c h s y m p ­ to m s . P ln k h a m ’s C o m p o u n d h e lp s n a - t u r e l F o llo w la b e l d ire c tio n s . T r y l t l compound M A o t T n . t a t o f " Ir « » • • on e o f roOUnt S g i o o m e d . w e » ; m »ny A H o lly w o o d » » » « i n f ° r m e c J o x T o o th P o w d e r, w h o use M cKesson WNU—13 34—45 Kidneys Must R o b b in s . In c ., & Bridgeport, Conn. CMOX X « El», A(ÌH1 I • M R S . R L ’T H B e d fo rd H ills S N A P P Y FACTS FOR QUICK RELIEF FROM .Sprains • S E W IN G C IR C L E P A T T E R N D E P T . 149 N e w M o n tg o m e r y St, San F r a n c is c o , C a lif. “Or we will all hang separately.” 10. Hydrogen. Jefferson's Epitaph • N O T E : P a t t e r n 233 g iv e s a c tu a l-s iz e c u ttin g g u id e s fo r a ll p a r ts o f b o th o f th e ra c k s sh o w n h e re . Il lu s t r a t e d d ire c tio n s (o r a s s e m b lin g a n d a lis t o f a ll m a t e r ia ls r e q u ire d a r e In c lu d e d . T o g e t p a t t e r n 283, «end 15c w ith n a m e a n d a d d re s s to : Tiny Tot Novelties Made of Bright Felt Gray Flannels and Tweeds Are High Style for Suits This stunning Grecian - inspired cocktail gown by Adele Simpson shown in the 1945-46 fall and winter collections presents a charming in­ terpretation of this season’s soft styling technique. 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