Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, July 27, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday. July 27. 1020
SASH OF TODAY
LENDSVAPJETY
Fashion Decreed Earlier in Sea
son Recalls Style of Days of
Long, Long Ago.
INCLUDE RI3SCNS OF STRAW
Novelties Featured in Trimmings for
Dressts Huge Bows Form Sort
of Bustle Interest in Black
and White.
The kiisIi Is tlie thing. Tills fashion
decreed curlier In the season. Every
body seemingly Is charmed with the
ideu. It has been ninny seasons,
writes a prominent fashion correspond
ent, since there has heen a big vogue
for the old-fashioned ribbon sash. It
twins like a return to the good old
lnys of white muslin frocks with blue
or pink ribbon snslies, except that the
sash of today Is much more elaborate
than any we have ever hud.
A while frock with a dainty rih
lion sash litis always been a type of
dress infinitely gratifying to the nun
of one's family, no doubt because a
woman looks sweet and dainty In such
a dress. It Is said that we women
wear complicated and elaborate cos
tumes to Impress other women, not to
please men.
The sash alone gives all the needed
variety and novelty to the midsummer
dress. Nothing Is more ('harming than
a dainty organdie, batiste or cotton
voile made in simple chemise or Idolis
ing bodice style girdled low with a
wide ribbon sash.
What could be more novel than a
plain georgette crepe dress with a
lmely big sasb of primed georgette,
the ground of the ribbon exactly
mulching the malerial of the dress?
This lias the advantage, too, of being
one of the smarlest styles of the mo
ment. Sashes Form Sort of Bustle.
I'oulard dresses with huge sash
news made from foulard ribbon print
ed In ( haraclerlsllc designs are equal
ly sniiirt. There are also lovely striped
taffeta dresses with hlg sashes form
ing a sort of bustle or balancing a
1 1 1 s I i 1 1 1 hip extension made from a
ribbon exactly matching the silk.
As for the wide plain ribbons, the
lovely soft taffetas, the wonderful
mi I ins anil the glistening moires all
come In for attention. Klbbon iniinu
facturi'is are excelling themselves to
meet the (leimiiid for lovely snslies.
Among the clever things they luivo
made are those ribbons which mutch
fabrics, such us printed georgette
erepe, foulards and even cotton voiles
end gauzes.
Then comes an almost endless series
of lame or metal brociidifl ribbons 111
marvelous colors and patterns. Like
wise 11 whole big f 11 111 1 1 v of clre or
wined ribbons In holh plain and fancy
sweet little white froc. with a sash of
blue ribbon a perfect dress for a
young girl. The dress, of organdie. Is
In low Mousing chemise style and is
girdled with a sash of Nattier blue.
The organdie Is heavily embroidered
in white, with a delicate outline trac
ing in black threads and a shadowy
crossbar background, like the mesh of
filet lace, in blue. The ribbon sash has
a somewhat bold picot edge of alter
nating black and white loops. A study
of artistic simplicity in both color and
line Is seen in this frock.
These embroideries, with touches of
black, are favorites of Mine. Lanvin.
The same model is copied with a scar
let sash and a delicate tracing of scar
let threads back of the embroidery. In
these colors it Is especially suitable
for a dark-haired girl of Spanish type.
For all its subtle beauty, there is a
great deal that is practical In this
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
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A. Hendriksen was up from Cecil
Saturday on business.
Will Hynd was in from Sand
low Saturday.
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Charles Brown, of Condon,
the city Friday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Basey from the
Willow creek section visited the city
Friday on business.
V. A. McMenamin made a flying
business trip to Portland during the
week.
Nels Justus, who runs sheep on
Thorn creek, was a Heppner visitor
Saturday.
Wm. Howard, sheepman of Butter
creek transacted business here one
day last week.
Ed. Neill, prominent sheepman of
Butter creek, loked after business
matters here last Tuesday afternoon.
Theodore Anderson, prominent
wheatgrower of Eightmile, is in town
today on business.
Earl Hunt, who farms on Rhea
creek, was a business visitor here
during the week.
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S. W. Spencer took a party of
friends to Pendleton this morning to
attend the Taylor funeral.
Gene Spray, of Spray, shipped 12
cars or mutton to me umana maricet
Sunday morning.
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Mr. and Mrs. Pete Farley are re
joicing in the advent of a fine boy on
Sunday, July 18th.
Here Is Shown a Charming White Or
gandie Dress Embroidered in Black
With a Huge Sash of Black Tulle,
Strictly in Keeping With the Popu
lar Mode.
model. Variations of It may be made
by any woman who can sew tit all.
A number of things could be sub
stituted for this elaborate band em
broidery. In the first place, the entire
dress might be made of one of the
iiiachlne-emlirolilereil voiles or organ
dies. Especially beautiful ones have
been created this year, and so tine is
the workmanship that It Is dltllcult to
listlngulsli It from hand embroidery.
Or a cotton crepe or voile, printed In
beautiful colors, could be used and
sashed In a contrasting or harmoniz
ing color.
Fresh Interest In Black and White.
There Is n cotton crepe, having A
white background marked off with lit
tle bins of gold, that would he effec
tive. It tuny be sashed with white
voile or plain white crepe, finished
with rows of hemstitching done In yel-
low thi'i'inls. Auiiln. sui'h n snsh would
In' pretty finished at the ends with
either II while or jcllcnv fringe of Cot-
toll thnads.
Typiflng the Inter"1"! In Murk mid
ulilte are the hew oriMtidh' ilreios
lth liemy eiubrilib'iies In Murk.
Usually ranging in niiel form, falling
hut feiiinl.il l"ii vklrts of organdie
w Mil whit ihrniilen ; the Muck and
Idle nl 'i ii 1 eg of liiii!ar design.
A Iniue h.i-Ii t black Utile with
limped hew eninpteti" surh a drem
and 'at'ips It a be ii'i tlKl inctly of
ibe mmiiI'iit of t!in. TImmc while or
"intdie die-,i are try short 11 or
I'J In. 'Iii'i fi.ii.i il;i' i;.iim - iiinl one end
of the tulle l b lililu i vielnl llli'llel
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Boehmer spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Ba
sey, at their ranch on upper Willow
cfevk.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Penland have
purchased the bungalow at the foot
of Gale street near the concrete
bridge from C. A. Minor.
At the matchless style and
value of the new models of
and
BON TON Corsets
A fine daughter was horn to Mr.
and Mrs. Merl Kirk in this city last
Sunday and all are reported doing
well.
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Ed. Illain, of this city hns purch
ased lumber from the Martin Reld
PlanlngMill and will proceed to erect
a fine 6-room Bungolow.
Mrs. C. Darbee and daughter, Mfss
Gwendolyn, left Sunday morning for
Taconitt where they will visit rela
tives for several weeks.
O. E. Robertson and Campbell
Brown, well known business men of
Condon, wee In Heppner for a few
hours Saturday.'
Jltn Sheridan, well known sheep
man of the Sand Hollow country,
spent last Tuesday In town on busi
ness.
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tie M::He on, well known re
of the Pail.i'is Mill district
business visitor in Heppner
Hie week.
that we are now showing, in both back
and front lace models, designed to meet
the requirements of every figure type.
A wide variety of handsome fabrics in
white or pink Contel or Broche. If you
desire smart Corsets at modest prices
for every occasion it will pay you to see
these Corsets.
MINOR & CO.
HEPPNER, ORE.
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Remodeling and Ladies Tailoring.
Mrs. Curren, Church street. 37tf
WORK HORSES FOR HIRE Six
good work horses for hire through
harvest. Enquire of Walter Rood,
Heppner, Oregon. 13-14
FOR SALE Thirty-two Inch Case
Separator, cook house and other
equipment for sale at my ranch
nine miles northeast of lone. J.
11. Imus, lone, Ore. 13-15
FOR SALE OR TRADE Nice little
team of sorrel mares with butt
chain harness and light buggy. See
E. C. Bedwell, Heppner, Ore. 12-13
FOR SALE A house and two lots.
Fruit, shade trees and an excellent
garden. Mrs. A. E. Binns.
11 113 pd.
FOR SALE A-l grade Holstein
heifer giving 4 gal. dally. $100
cash.
A. L. Strait, lone. Ore., Box 373
FOR SALE Ford car In fine con
dition. New engine, Cord tires,
thoroughly overhauled recently.
Call on or address L. Van Marter,
Heppner, Ore, 12tf
FOR SALE
One 12-foot McCormtck Header In
good condition. Two good drapers.
Price $200. Fall terms to responsi
ble parties.
A. W. GAMMELL.
5tf Lexington region
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