The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 19, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCIO TRIBUNE
Page Two
Broken Line and
Drapery in Mode
Metal Thread* Outline
Deaign on Chic Tunic
Mr. Dairyman
Flaring Skirt Return* and
1* Prominent on Autumn
Fa*hion Card.
This season promises to be splendid
for many women. Not only the per-
feet ;#). but those whose dimensions
tfgtn two numtiers beyond will be
able to reflect the glass of fashion,
observes a fashion authority tn the
New Y<»rk Tinies. It Is an Intereettng
rgperlence to sit through Parisian pres­
entations of advance models, foe In
the audience are debutante«, belies and j
hrldce. whose gave la fastened to the
ayiphllke mannequins gilding and
striding through tbrlr pace« the length
<>f velvety salon floors. The alluring
things they wear appear to have been
made for their type alone Every mod
el fits perfectly the slim shoulders,
narrow hips and the pouter pigeon
walk of the smart girl of today. The
terms 'liesring" and “carriage," once
so Important among eiegantrs. are as -
otisoh-fe as elegance. They say tha’ ;
even at Its allheal the pouter pigeon
walk la not nearly as absurd as the
Grecian bend, the stylish tread of
groat-grandma's day.
He that as It
may. both are gaurhe and th« return
tn normalcy In these matters Is evi­
dent with the new clothe« f<>r autumn
and early winter.
The new movement Is unanlmnua.
and the broken line, the sinuous bias,
subtle drapery and Inwrted godet have
changed utterly accepte-1 style. The
revolution has come gradually, but the
way of the lube frock was the way of
ea»e. and monotony alone created de- '
mand for something.
The "acid tent" of art appears to
have tieeri applied thia year to the |
fastiion ati'lfers of parla. The older i
houses that have held for generations i
a magic In their name« are finding '
this year a challenge hitherto unmet In |
other couturiers who are establishing ■
FOR OVER
200 YEARS
haariem oil has been a world­
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
q OVD
Do you know that you can
ME o ,4/
HAAnl(M O'L
r<JU~JMTTiOI
crirvect Internal troubles, stimulate vital
organs. Three rises All drug^irts. Insist
on th« original genuine O olo M livsl .
ECZEMA
Dries right up!
If yon Just reiJlteil how easy it !« to
■top fiery. Itching, burning enema by
•Imply building up th« rcd-Uood-cells
in your blood with 8. 8. 8. you
wouldn't watt« another tn inula trying
to do It any other way.
That's th« only way to ralleva Irri­
tated. broken out akin of any sort. You
lark rich, red blood. hnpurltlns ar« In
your system. The blood la so weak it
can't fight back and overcome th« en­
emy, so tho Impuritlos break out
through tha akin.
8 8. 8 builds th« blood back—
builds millions of naw red-blood-cells.
■OMtna dries right up. Holla, plmplea,
blackheads, ugly blotches and irritat­
ing rashea all disappear.
Clear up your akin. Gat 8. 8. 8. All
druggists sell ft Tha larger botd« is
more economical
Simple Chorda
of a cow in a day, hut to
Produce
one requires from 2* it *° 3 years?
Condensery, Scio, Oregon
All kinds of Iron and Hrass Castings.
Fruit and Hop Furnaces.
Repair Work and Blacksmithing
ALBANY IRON WORKS
Engines, Mill and Mining Machinery
Idvs Rolls. Head »Block*. Log Turners. Log Hauls.
Cable Conveyors and Rope Feed Work.
la recognised hy the delicate, faa< Inst-
Ing Influence of the perfume she use«
A hath with Cuticura Soup and hot
water to thoroughly cleanse the pores
foliow-<il by a dusting with Cuticura
Talcum powder usually means a dear,
gwes-t, healthy skin. Advertisement
Bihea in Peraia
Ilad roads ami great distance« have
discouraged bicycle riding In Persia,
but clerks In cities are Just beginning
to us«- the vehicles as a means of
transportation
New Bustle Drapery In Evening Gown
of Panne, by Mouliera.
new Ideal« In styles, tine most con­
spicuous among these la Moullere. long
known to the old Faubourg of Parts,
who has lately been discovered by the
more traveled American and Eugllsb
women of fashion. This designer de­
clares for the conventional, for correct
form, and declines the opportunity to
tiei-ome famous by way of th« senaa-
tlooal. Ills things ara first of all de-
An air of Importance Is worn hy
anme men and sung hv others
ALBANY ABSTRACT COMPANY
Abstracters of city and country properly In Linn County. Work
quickly completed. <»ur certificates guarantee safety. Prices con­
form to the established rates throughout the country.
•Igned f<>r the Individual, each type a
separate and distinct crestion.
The woman with a preference for a
specific type of dress, or who declines
to accept the most popular mode, finds
an ally In Moullere. Ttie charm of
Moullere gowns 1» their simplicity and
own balance, moat attractively Illus­
trated In those fur morning and after
noon Ttieoe are designed with much
versatility.
The flaring aklrt la. of
course, shown In many of three day­
time frocks, the effect t-elng accom­
plished with a deep circular flounce,
the widening line of which begins Just
tieluw the hip«, with one or more hiss
ruffle« or with Inserted or applied
godet This model la made with equal
auececs In soft crepe«, aatina. fine wool-
rns «nd velvets.
Lt ILA MITCMBLL *••«»<•'»
Woman’s Life Saver
Mother of nine convinced. On«
d<we of Iteechsm's Pilis are the
renvedv (or skk heeds, hes and
ecMuiipstion.
I-S'-rs, e-i-eclally guipures, are much
in vogue. All over lace la used In vests
and the fashionable flare Inlets seen
In the skirts. Insertions are seen, from
two to ten Inch«-« wide Nel top lae««
also are very widely used In the menu
facture of frilly Jabot effects. and
other Classen of neckwear. Imitation
earrlck macros» Is popular too.
L M CUSL, »«••ISsnl. AtteeMy »■« Msnagsr
ALBANY PLANING MILL
E. W. SEARS, Prop.
Sash, Doors, Moulding, Glau, General Mill Work,
Windshield*. Kitchen Cupboards, Window and
Door Screen*, Hardwood Flooring, Etc.
Bring Ua Your Estimates
Phone 14O-R
Prompt Service
Albany, Oregon
DR. A. P. HOWELLS
Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeon
office ■ Phone <
Healdsnc«: 210
fiend for Osteopathic Literature
Office First Savings Bank Building.
Albany, Oregon
FARM LOANS
Writs for booklet describing our
twenty-year amortised rural
credit farm loan Insurance com­
pany rates are very low
No
commission or other expense.
BEAM LAND COMPANY
Albany, Hrevton
Lace* Liked
¡
Albany, Oregon
Phone 61
Red *"d brown fisnnsl la usad to de­
velop this charming strsst frock. Met
al threads In many rich colors outline
the design on th« tunic, making a
most Interesting outfit.
I’srts has taken up the wearing of
animals and Insects In sliver, mounted
on long shaped brooches. The pin Is
quite plain
The llsard or snake Is
curled around It. As a rule, the urns
ment Is kept on a small scale, and
from a distance cannot t-«- dislln
gulahni from the pin. around which
It has wrapped Itself It la often only
the tiny emerald pin point eyes that
attract attention to the animal at all
The same design Is used for bracw
lets—the simple silver hoop being dec­
orated with a silver ornament gen
entity highly conventionalised, the
eyes again being the only Indication
that It is intended to represent an
animal. Hing* In silver, but beauti­
fully wrought, the workmanship bring­
ing up U>« price almost io that of a
gold ring, are also seen wiu> similar
designs.
A Lady of Distinction
any
on Milk
Animal* and Inaect* to
Decorate New Jewelry
The simplest chord In music Is a
note with Its third, either major or
minor, sn<l n fifth whether plnyed to­
gether or In thr form of an artw-ggln.
The more i-xt«-n<l-'d chords In general
use are. the chords of the seventh,
ninth, eleventh anil the thirteenth, and
their Inversions. Several of the lat­
ter are known by different names when
they are Inverted
W A Kwlng.
President
Mt I I SA MFI l-Wre, tndas lot frro aomi-lo
So 1» r Alls* Co. 417 Canal M.. New YotS
R m » ft- m rout 4ra«sM> m •« »»J «•» t-osss
for 'Better Health, Take
Beecham*» Pills
RURNSandSCALDS
Stop the throbbing and smarting
at one« with a soothing touch of
Resinol
i
It Is wet and If dried quickly before a
Durable Leather Flower*
strong fire, will generally retain the
Can Be Made at Home shape given'»« It. The leaves are made
leather flowers, which are very at­ In the sain« mannrv aa the petals, veins
tractive, need a« - trimming on felt can l>e drawn on them with a knitting
list« or ns boutonnieres, can be, mad« needle.
al home. They will lie more durable,
The assembling «if the various parts
also, a* the leather In those purchased la the next step In this Interesting oc-
ready made In th* «hop«, la of a cheap­ cupstlon. The outer petals should he
er grade.
larger In alxe than the Inner ones and
The first step, after having bought d«<-rraM* In site until the center Is
a Piel's of leather, la Io decide on the reached, one fitting Into the other The
design of the flowers and leaves and center holds the whole flower together
cut them out. It has l-ecn found a and can he made in a number of dif­
good plan to make a circle with a ferent way»— a tiny artificial flower, a
compaas and draw a diameter across It head, small beads In wire circles, a
aa a guide. then the semi-circles can pie«-e of rich brocade or even of the
lie divide«! Into aa many petals a« de­ leathrr wound around a button or
sired. After the Hower ha« been worked baud, a wire thrust through the ma­
out In the rough, ns It were. It la then terial used and wound nround lhe
easy to shape It with a pair of scissor». petals on the outside completes lhe
Moulding the petals com«*« neit. Wet flower and without lhe aid of a nerdle
the leather well and nm a blunt Instrn- and thread. The wire used should tie
ment (a handle of a teaspoon will do) very fine.
several times down each petal from
If <>ne desires to vary the flowers or
end to end. If this Is done from the make them more elaborate, the petals
outside, the petals will be conveg. If can be painted or tinted.
from the Inside, concave The lipa of
the petals can be rolled up by tha
A blue light of l.(««»-cand!e power
thumb. Leuther Is very pliable while can be seen BOO feet away.
T. J. Munkers.
Vice-President
The Scio State Bank
E. D. Myers. Cashier
Does a Ornerai Banking
Business.
Interest paid
on Hint deposita.
EAT TO LIVE
The Highway Repair Shop
The batter you «at.
The better you live.
.Second and Raker Sts.
Imperial Cafe
Cylinder Reborlug
Telephone 142
Fat Murphy. Proprietor
General Auto Repairing
Albany. Oregon
A. IL Hurt
M. A. hlapoU
Albany. Oregon
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Anywhere
SEE
Any Time
FRED STURGES
Ncln, Oregon
Bonded t arrler
Lowe & Morrison
Reliable I ndertakers
All funerals given personal
attention by Mr. Lowe.
N. C. Lows
lxtMUi<-n
Phono »1
N. I. Morrison
Pti'-no -lxy. J»t
Phono—Nisht, IM
G. F. KOR1NEK
Veterinarian
.... OREGON
Calls Answered Day or Night
Tuberculin Testing
STAYTON
Sale
Hills
DR. J. W. GOIN
Veterinarian
Sterility. Abortion. T. II Testing
Phon«s: Offlc«, 1»4-J. R«s 702
ALBANY, OREGON