The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 19, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    A Peep (Behind the Scenes at Fashions
Which Will B e Popular For Spring Wear
Amarlsan Oaalgnara Uaa Amarlaan
Fabrlea In NoUbla Display
PAGE THREB
TUB SPRINOFTELD NEWS
THURSDAY FBBRÜARY 1», 1296
j
American Styles for Spring
Ttiia^vsry unusual street frock of
Comm ander Blue Serapbeen has a
simulated Eton jacket. It i t w o r n
over a waist-coat o f white pique
W ritten specially for tbs Nawa
Uy Emma Flo Wtlaon
several tendons on the back of bis
hand. He was taken to the Pacific
Christian hospital by Dr. W. C. Reb-
hsn where the tendons were united
and the cut sewed up.
Dr Rehhan Is yet unable to tell
whether the fingers will be stiff. The
tendons wll probably unite satisfac­
torily but Is Is doubtful if the middle
finger w ill regain normal movement.
SOME INTERESTING FACTS
IN HISTORY OF LIGHTING
Naw York: Feb. 19— Even If one
The human race has occupied
bail not conlawiplatetl the Iminodlats
lighted habitations from the day of
aalactlon and purchase of naw Spring
the cave-dweller until now. For untold
clothes, the clever woman will keap
centuries man used lighted splinters
abreast with the tasblona now belnf
and pine knote, and then the cultured
preaantnd for Spring and Hummer
races began using lamps of bronze
wear Many women devote February
and other metals, developing them un-
and March to choosing and making
a hl
thlletyeaefhmcb, ETAO INAAA
their spring and summer clothes, and
til they became highly artistic and
because of the advanced fashion ahowt
ornamental, but not very useful f o r ,
for the heniflt of those who go to
Illuminating purposes.
winter resorts. It la not at all difficult
Ftnall. about 50 B. C-, the Romans
to make costumes now that will be ex-
began to use rushes soaked In grease,.
actly right when the time cornea to
and theae were the fathers and grand-1
wear them.
i fathers of the more modern candles.
What the welbdreesed American
A chronology of lighting from that
woman will wear this String and
time on would read something like
smmtner was uuthorltatlvcly docreeJ
this:
•
at the American Fabric and Fashion
300 A. D.— Phoenicians Introduced
Show held recently In New York. The
..andlee In Constant ncple.
purpose of thia exhibit was primarily
40 to 1700 A. D.— The candle, tallow
to show the superiority of American-
or wax. vie with the lamps and lan-
made materials and fashions. That
I terns.
the new spring styles will leave noth
1700 A. D.OI1 lamps, with wicks, be -
lug to be desired- la color, fabric and
gan to be used.
design— was proven very conclusively.
1780—OH lamps are equipped with
The coal of this Costume En­
All the newest fashion developments
semble
it
fashioned
of
White
round
wicks and glass chimneys.
were presented In a manner which
Joseena, and it trimmed with bands
1800------ Oae lighting perfected, but
leaves no doubt that American-made
of white fox at the cuffs and at the
candle still moat universal.
materials end fashions are unsurpass­
bottom. The frock is of yellow
1850------Discovery of petroleum, re­
faille and it trimmed with W hite
ed
There were 150 models present
Joseena in an applique design.
volutionising oil lamp lighting.
—a mode for every style from the
1879— Edison, apostle of light, pro­
youthful miss to the more matured
Developed of W hite Jewelton,
duces incandescent electric lamp.
matron.
its only trimming a wide band of
1886— Auer Von Welsbach produced
Ensemble Costumes Instead of Downs
black monkey fur, the whole charm
Incandescent gas mantle.
of this day coat lies in its elegant
The noticable absence of afternoon
simplicity.
A ll of these models
1895— Incandescent electric lights
trucks would lead one to assume th a t ,
are by American designers and
made
with carbon filament in growing
the euscmble costume— whlrh consists
made from American materials.
_____
use.
of coats which may bo worn separate­
_ I n i i s j _ - L U L i m s— i i w w —
■ i sw m u
____ w i — s i s s t ti —— '
1923— Incandescent electric light.
ly or with matching frock underneath.
of
Moonstone
gerspheem Style Crtators and American Fabric using Tungsten filament. In high state
Is fast taking the place of the elabor­ signed
11
ate afternoon gown.
Most of the Oilman. The bottom of the coat Is .Manufacturers are on a par with those of perfection.
■ - - -
■
coats are esllghtly flared.
banded with two-tone platinum fox. found anywhere, and that the French I
tine
Intereating feature
In
“ •* .The frock la of henna and grey Frost Influence of American trade has been | For Shoe service try the Electric
models showu was the numerous fleet- k r,
, , , , lavUh|y embroidered with unwarranted
This display— the first (Shoe Shop.
F-M
lug lengths would appear next. Some- ' conlrM , | ng c„iora. The belt, tied at of Ita kind— was sponsored by the j
-------------------------------- -
Guests in Eugene
sure when or where one of tha float- Ihe fn ,n,
g decidedly new treat­ National Garment Retailers' Aasocla-
tlon. and by exhibiting firm ly estab­
ing Ingtha would appear uext. Some- ¡„„nt.
x
MY a. C. p . Wilsons Mrs. L. W.
lished a distinctive American school
time» they are suspended from the
shoulder»—-either at the front or back
<’ » • "•
coa*‘ - d»al«n**‘ l>artl‘ u' of design In textile fabrics and In MacGowan of this city were gueets
of Mrs. E- C. Sanderson of Eugene at
- and at other lim e , they appear at
tboee who dt- ight In rather dress modes.
'a meeting of the Daughters of the'
the hip Hue. However, they are shown blaarre mud*,,a' "
<* W »“ *
! American Revolution.
a . an addition to the straight linos.
" trlm."” d •» ‘ ba
Boy Cuts Hand
.
uin - bottom with u very wide band of
Randall,
twelve
year
old
son
of
Mr.
(
uiid do not in auy way tend to oblltor*
'
t i k boy
i » Uh lluoa
ii...
. t
i«ae Black
utc the »liupie
of
laat
* .Monkey
z fur. It Is a atrlktngly and* Mrs. Frank Withers, cut his hand I
year.
New and feminine touches «"«»'»Wunl model, and Farts could do severely while chopping wood Sunduy |
greatly enhance the charm of simple. 1,0 b e,,’’r -
evening. Holding the stick of wood
boyish models.
I . Tha Street Coat wll be Popular.. with his left hand, the boy brought the
To be really amart. the sport coa-
-pi,« street coat which w ill prove axe down upon It. cutting the knuckle |
tume, which la absolutely IndlRpens- most popular from a standpoint of of the middle finger, and severing
uble to the well-dreaaer woman's practicality la developed of Moon-
wardrobe, must be of utmost almpllcl- atone Joseena. It Is a wrappy, ele-
ty of line and of impeccable cut and KHnt model, with a fur collar of Fox.
finish. One of the mast detostablo The one large pocket is beautifully
differences between the sport coa- embroidered In gayly colored wool,
tume of last Spring and tbla la the
For the mis* who la looking for
absence of the brightly colored sweat- something very different from the
er of last spring
Instead, gay little usual straight-line boyish frock, there
blouses or Jumpers which fit snugly— Is a street frock of Commander Blu».
freque ntly with a high collar—are be- It ban a simulated Eton Jacket ov » t
Ing shown.
, a waist coat of white pique. Two rows
Worsted and Cashmere Rule— Sport of «»Y *°><1 buttons down the front
Models
I “ I the white pique waist-coat give«
1 It a novel
touch.
The
scalloped
Tho number of sport models pre­
(edges of (he Jacket and the skirt are
sented In the lightweight worsted and
bound with silk braid.
sort cashmere materials, both dresses
A street frock—very practical for
and coats, would Indicate that they
will lead the mode In sport models
business or the College g i r l - 1«
The most distinguishing characteristic
of Jowelatone.
The frill
of the sport models shown was the ,,own the front la faced with a con
excellent quality and the fine texture " ■ •" " " 8 "b“ de
Tb" bu,,on> down
of the materials u s e d -A ll American ,b* f™ nt <<ve “ an added alr of
B1B(j e
i tailored simplicity and charm. I t has
There are new color treatments— , H now “kick pleat at the aide,
not found In last Springs costumes. I
American Styles Here to Stay
The colors are soft and harmonious, ( Another street frock—more elabof
however, and may be worn w ith o u t. ut0 than the others— la designed of
feur
by those women who must Amber Hello Charmenn. I t has an
Inset vest and cuffs of Frostkrepe in
choose their hues with care.
Tho Ensemble costume waa pre- a paler shade. The cuffs are shirred
At
Mated In sovqral vpry Interesting to fit snugly around the wrist.
models. One model Showu Is de- first glance, It has tho appearance of
velopcd of white Joseena. Thu dress an ensemble costume. It Is, however
Is made of yellow falllle and
Is merely a new version of the tunic
trimmed with an applique design of which was so popular all winter. The
whlto Jaseena. The coat is trimmed slightly circular effect from the hips
with fox nt the bottom and at the down Is shown to best advantage when
cuffs, which greatly heightens to ad­ worn by the taller woman.
vantage the effect of lightness and
The range of colors and the beautl
gayety. Suspended from the shoulder ful designs displayed prove in a man
quite unexpectedly are panels of the nor most convincing that American
yellow faille.
The Y. M. C. A. budget
campaign is on the calen­
dar this week to raise $12,-
500 for maintenance for
the current year.
$1.00 Sale Saturday, 21st
On Stamped Goods
Scarf and Vanity Set — .................. ................
Laundry Bag and Clothespin Bag.................. »1-00
And many other articles specially priced at $1-00
for Saturday.
T h e Mode
525 Main Street
Special Sales Every Saturday.
IT'S
MORE
THAN
It Is positively delicious.
E v­
eryone who eats our Ice cream
says that.
And why not? I t Is
made from the purest materials
In a sanitary factory In all fla­
vors.
Order
some
to-day In
bulk or bricks and see for your­
self.
Certainly we deliver It.
EGGIMANN’S
New Way Shoe Store
Sold by U. S. Courts for the
Benefit of Creditors has been
purchased at ridiculuously
low prices.
Your boy needs your help.
Give, ancf you will be glad
you gave.
41 Years
Of Helpful Service
The First
National Bank
T H E ENTIRE S T O C K
Will be on Sale Starting
The Opening of a new
They will make you money
One of the best blocks of
Vrooman Franquette In
State, select type, well
grown. All other stocks,
filberts, apple, pear, cherry,
prune, plum, peach, apri­
cots, etc- Small rrults etc
Right stock at right prices.
Submit your want list, send
for prices 35 years in
biiBlensa.
WOOD YARD
Soft and hard wood in 16 inch and 4 foot lengths.
I FRIDAY, FEB. 2 0
I ■
AT SUCH LOW PRICES that the City of Eugene ever experienced before
Prompt Service
STORE LOCATED AT TH E HAMPTON STORE
Across the Stree from the Castle Theatre
RALPH CLINE
GOOD
Entire Stock of the
In helping the “Y” you are
fostering the building of
the young men and boys of
Eugene. Good substantial
and dean minds are indis-
pensihle to the men who
will hold the reipns of pub­
lic affaire tomorrow.
PLANT GRAFTED FRAN­
QUETTE WALNUTS
Oregon
N e w Millinery
is here
SHARE W ITH OTHERS
ANNOUNCING
Carlton,
Mode
Bankrupt!
CHANCE
Another Ensemble Costume Is de-
CARLTON NURSERY CO.
T he
Phone 34F3