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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1930)
o MfifiFonn matt; trtbuntX medford, oreoox. Wednesday, .ifxe n. m. PAGE SEVEN 1 5,000 Square Feet of Floor Space in Mann's Great Medford Store HERE, ARE POPULAR NEW STYLES FOR BEACH WEAR Portland Hi Girls Princesses for Rose Festival IE 1 BRIGHT COLORS FOR FURN1TUF COVERS POPULAR , (By A. I. Ciimmlnirs) Vntier tho nanio of linen tire I included nil yurns and rubrics! covt,,'s' -'"). nro to become Minn nnd woven fi'om flux filler.' "vcy this Mmmet imucrlula In Krom tho earliest period of hu-'. Mann's piece uoods department re man history till almost the close j fleet the briu-ht enl,, ,h, .. of tho 18th century linen manu-i .., ., k 'rS th,U nre now furturo was one of the most ex-1 tensive and widely dlsseminnted ' Gone' and . unmounted, nre the of the domestic industries of Eu-!l,u" "non covera with sad string opean countries. ! which used to make a room look 1110 iiiuuniiy mreiy tieveiopea ! 'is u it nan stopiieil llvinn for tho In Itussit, Austria, Germany, Hoi- season. Now, with cheerful colors land, Belglu.m and northern i '"id real designs, flip covers de Krnnce, certain parts of England, j serve the attention of one's own North of Ireland, and throughout i "ummer wardrobe. Scotland. A new Idea is to avoid tile no. Special laws were enacted ln!no,0"y of the sanifr material for nioyt of these countries tho ob-1 every piece in a room. For In ject being for the protection and stance, in the livlim room, a chlnt?. extension of trade in linens. j ol' cretonne Ls used for the chalis The invention of Arkwrlght, an1 on0 wr lne predominating eol Hargreaves and Compton in the ; ora is repeated in a plain rep, crash latter part of the 18th century j or lincn f,,r the sofa-. Unusual cf heneflting almost exclusively the I f,,,ts 1110 achieved by using ere nrt of cotton spinning and thej"""10 on ,he cushions of chairs unpiirnllelel development of that r,uvorc'1 with nlilln material or branch of textilo manufacture. 1110 olller wa' round, largely duo to the Ingenuity of retonnes or printed linens with these inventions, gave tho 'linen1, '"'cd or wc" covered grounds trndo as It then existed a fatal , "'' '"" cu on large pi- blow. Domestic and hand loom weaving immediately began to shrink. In 1810 Napoleon offered a re ward of 1,000,000 francs to any Inventor for the best machine for spinning flax. Several inventlohs partially sol ved the problem hut not until "rr7 was the inventions of John Kendress and Thomas rorthouse were realy successful in tho spin ning of tho flax fiber. Successive Improvements finally developed the present day perfect flax spinning machines. Tho finest linen manufacturers are In Belfast and North of Ire land. Tho Damasks are principally eees nd do not show soil as niucli us light grounds. This summer Jacobean patterns are particular favorites for the liv ing room, which needs their eon. ventionallzed patterns. Hut what ever the choice, the fabric should of course be guaranteed fast color, to justify time, trouble and cost by serving several seasons. Some of the new slips this year show a novel flounce effect In pinch pleats made exactly like those on curtains. In cretonne slips, pieces of plain material may be inserted for the pleats. - For largo pieces, however, flounces are being omit ted, tailored binding seeming to be more appropriate. Welcome are the slide fasteners in the seams at the back of chair I I 'HZ r Associated i-rcsa Pnoio Left: A rn'cish pa jama ensemble of white, blue and green. The wide brimmed hat of straw is trimmed In bh:s and green. Center: Loretta Sayers of Larchmont, N. Y., wears a bright colored beach robe. Right: Fi-nces Penn Ames of New York wears the latest In wide trousered beach pajamas In - brilliant stripes. Miss Mayer Betrothed produced in Belfast, Dumfornia- covers for quick and ejsy handling Why is it that dining room arc ko often nesloetcd when summer clnthes ai-p belns made for the fur niture? This injustice Is . belnff remedied this year because, surely, there is no room In which coolness and fresh cheerfulness is ro appre ciated; and it is comparatively wim ple to make slips for the hacks and pads for the seats of the chair?. The bedrooms are hlommlng In even more fascinating summer en sembles. For instance,' one fabric is lielns used both for chair covers and bedspreads. Side chairs are being payly dressed upin covers with sash ribbons attached at the seat level and tied behind in a piquant bow. And the most sum mery touch is achieved with dross ins table flounces In airy organdie, voile or net. Furniture slip covers and cush ions for porch furniture are made to order in Mann's drapery work line and Perth. l.lnen fabrics have several ad vantages over cotton. Tho cloth Ik much smoother and more lus trous than cotton. It is aim ono of tho most durable of fabrics due to the microscopic structure and length of the flax fiber. During recent exploration of the tombs of the Ancient Egypt inn Pharaoh hundreds of yards of pure white linen, hand woven, have been discovered In perfect condition retaining thus for thou sands of years Its strength and luster. IJnen Is today, as in the past centuries, the Royal Fabric but due to the development of ma chine spinning and weaving is within the means of all I i 1 v 1 i f ' Seniors from tlic various Portland 1 hull Schools have liccn selected to act as Princesses in the Port- . land Rose Festival, June 13-14. (Left to right) Elsie Mitchell, Mildred Coc, Kathleen Sanders,. Kathryn Conser, Rcha Lec Moore, Caroline Halm (Queen) Gene Alouise Dickson, Lucille '1'homas. Photo by courtesy of General Petroleum Corporation of California. 1LDE HITS HOP YARDS TRADE FOR YANKSf SUCCESS Yearbook Queen Associated Press I'holo Rubatee Pars hall of Qepew, Okla.i In addition to being selected yearbook queen at Stephens col lege, Columbia, Mo., was also ad judged the healthiest girl and the best athlete of the school. tdith Mayer, youmject daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mayer of Hollywood, hao announced her-en-gsccment to William E. Gocts, mo trc:t picture executive. ; i DALLAS, Ore., June 11 (IP) Discovery of a disease offlclallv diagnosed as downy mildew of the hop, threatening the entire hop industry of the Willamette vallev and particularly in I'olk ami Ma rion counties, is Announced by .1. It. Heck, county agent, who ban called a meeting of prominent hop growers of tho district for t lie First National Hank In Independ ence Wednesday afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock. The disease is In sufficient form to cause serious injury to the en tire industry and to threaten the economic production of hops in tho valley. Robbed Associated Press Photo Marlon Nixon, fi'm star, was, rob bed of jeweU and cash by a robber who held up passengers on a Los Angeles-Chicago passenger train In California. Best Wishes of For Your Continued Success Ben Rybke Beuryb Sweaters for Men Women and Children at MANN'S On testimony of physicians that tho heart of Mih. Anna Sellok of Newark, N. ,1., had boon perma nently moved out of position In an automobile accident she was award ed $4000 damages iVnm Howard Hurch. LONDON, June 11 (Pi I -o rd Hlddill, chairman or tho Driti:di Newspaper Proprietors associa tion told delegates to the Imperial Press ouference here yesterday that in his opinion Increase In America's foreign trade was due largely to that country' advertis ing. He urged homo manufacturers nnd merchants to advertlso both at home and abroad, declaring: "It gives one a pang to look at over seas and colonial newspapers ami see the preponderance of American advertising. 1 love Americans, but I don't want to , see the world Americanized." ti 111 Huenos Alios u Hiw require men to wear collai'H and Ilea when they appear in public. Four loads In a lmla cniiHpd .law. ClnroA to mlsn a 20-foot putt on u ('liirnco K"lf fourse. -c-f ! T, T Among the many fine lines of QUALITY APPAREL sold by tliis store Exclusively i are the famous CONDE Coats and Suits These super fine garments represent the best made in America. See them at Mann's i MANN'S EXCLUSIVE 1 CONDE V GARMENTS The Gossard Line of Beauty Mann'H feuturo tills famntiH lino In all ItH 'beauty smart front lace models clitKp around girdles ami coiHelettes. Your (JosHard coinea to you In line qual ity cotton and silk brocade, hwhihI ullk, Balin and lace; 03 well on glove fitting c-hHtnolsutte garmcntH of finest quality nnd remember OoHHanl clastic will not stretch out of shape consult our expert corset lore about your corset problems, I lor advice Is free. Your Gossard Model is Here Priced $J.75 to $14-95 ( .: A ! . .1; f "THE. STOBE . r thmtmintDtm& FOP EVERYBODY PMOit-486-40 , TO MANN'S J l!y iilTonlin;; its ciislcinu'i's 1 1 best class (if S nicrcliiinilisr in imicIi line, Jliinii"s .Dcpnrtinuiit Stni'c luis t'li.id.vcil a lu-altliy and prosperous Krowlli. ' ' S Tlic rcimidcli'd Main Floor is a triliulu to this 5 ,, .. jidlicy 11 1 11 1 .tin' I'cikIIoIoii W o o I e n iMills takes pardoiialilii pride in the part it lias play- H cd in Hiieli enviable pi?is,rress. MANN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Exclusive Merchants in Medford for s PENDLETON Virgin Wool Products S '5 Indian Design Blankets, Robes, Shawls H Bed Blankets - Steamer Rugs Shirts - Bath Robes H Lounging Robes , s Blazers - Stage Cruiser Shirts , Wool Sox , r ; S i CSS Women's Sport & Toboggan Coats : ; g Pendleton Woolen Mills " :W '.Mi Jeffrrson St., l'oitlimd, Ore. .Mills lit Pendleton, Ore. Waohougal, Walh Eureka, Calif. ! I -'V Tlic Makre of ' SPRING-BACK , SERVICE SCARFS 'Send OotitfrntuiatiohH nnd Best Wishos to Mann's Department Store Tlii.s lK'jmt if'ul and niodcftily c(iiiipc(l store is a credit Id Medford, and may tliey enjoy the success deserved. '' ' Neckwear of "THE RIGHT KIND" CARTER & HOLMES Mantifticlnrers and Importers. XcckwPar and Mufflers