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PAGE SEVEN ' Nationally Known Lines Are Featured at Mann's Department Store MEDFORD LIL TRIBTJXE, MEDFORD, OREGON. "WEDNESDAY, "AUGUST 14, 1933. SHOPPER ASSURED MERCHANDISE OF HIGH REPUTATION Holeproof and Rollins Hose, Venus Garments, Aris Gloves, Kayser Under wear Among Lines Shown Among the n:Vonaliy adverttwd brands of high quality merchandise featured In Mann's newly modernized and enlarged store are tha following: Holeproof hosiery In smart colors and all sizes for both men and women; Rollins Runstop hosiery with Its In dividual lace and run-stop guard: Vnue foundation garments; Aris gloves in new shades and stylea for fall and winter. Kayser underwear Is one of the well-known brands which is particu larly popular among Mann's lingerie department patrons. In the art de partment Bernat yarns and Knitting accessories, manufactured by Cleaves & Company, Hollywood, Cal.. are on display. Dorothy Gray cosmetics, which are the first choice of many women with flawless skins, are especially featured In Mann's toiletries section. Another line of cosmetics favored by many of Mann's customers Is Belcano. These scientifically prepared creams and powders are strongly recommended as an aid In attaining a beautiful, youthful skin. Another high quality line of accessories In Mann's large first floor department Is Slmo. A new oombattanfi for summer perspi ration Is the convenlent-to-use Per stlk. A modern creation for the re moval of superfluous hair to the Vel vet Mitten In stock at Mann's. Although every part of Mann's store has gone through a. revolutionary change during the enlarging and modernizing program, patrons of this well-known southern Oregon firm will continue to find them featuring their favorite brands of merchandise. In the new store Sampel Sptlz & Sons' suits are now being shown In styles snd fabrics for fall. Club clothes have for many years been an Insti tution at Mann's. The new club suits are on display for the approval' of southern Oregon men. Buttons ae generally used as trim ming this season and Mann's have an unusually complete stock of at tractive shapes and colors manufac tured by the Elite Works, New Tort Rochelle, Once Star of 'Stillies Proves Posers May Get Plums Ilr Bobbin Coons HOLLYWOOD (AP) There la com fort for the "stars of the stills" In the rise of Rochelle Hudson. For that matter, they can take hope from the successes of numerous other girl who once fulfilled their studio duties simply by posing for the still cameraman. . Even Toby Wing, Hollywood's cur rently mcato photographed girl, can look at Rochelle and the others and see, perhaps, an end to her appren ticeship. When actresses get to be some thing of a name In moving pictures, they seldom have time or inclination to lend their services to still ones. And because the studios want to have a steady supply of attractive "art" to keep their names before the public, they turn to the younger girls on the contract lists. Held the Firecrackers Not long ago Rochelle Hudson was a, "stlllle" star. At Fox, and then at I ' , Mi A- ?! fa""" 1 s; R-K-O, she posed for all manner of "seasonal" pictures. She was the girl Tfho held the big Fourth of July fire cracker, or trimmed the Christmas tree, or petted the Easter rabbit several months In advance of each, of these holidays. And once In ft while she was used In ft moving picture. Rochelle, after steady Improvement In various features, recently won the plum of her whole career to date the role In "Way Down East" that Janet Gaynor'a Illness forced her to quit. The Hudson girl Is ft movie star now Instead of a "stlllle" star. There was a time, over at Warner Bros., when Myrna Loy, between ori ental siren dutles.vaccommodatlngly servea as a star oi me suits. Toby the Champion Out at Metro, Ann Dvorak always obliged for a "gag" picture, and now she's a Warner star. Bette Davis, In her time at Universal, starred In many a still. Mnhlly lace dependable -for charm and allure. Slack ! outstandingliigly stressed in new season format and semi-formal modes, being featured In rich velvets, metallic and perfectly stunning mod els of Chantllly lace that are the last word in fashion lor dreasy wear. Such downs for the new season are quite simple In strung, rtependint upon richness of fabric. fi;ure mold ing lines, graceful skirt fulness, femi nine bows and glittering metal trim ming accents to produce Interestingly different effects. Beautiful Chant I'.ly lace cm alwayi b depfndwl upon to cre-'te chimi and ai.u.-e, moat tadrouiiiii' Uea.oa- strated In this latest, sleeveless model sketched above. It Is black, of course, and very feminine In appearance with Its fluffy self-bow and rhine stone studded clip at the front V neckline. A lace covered back is revealed by the low cut slip beneath and the black belt Is of crushed at lk leather. The hips sre molded In graceful contour while the floor length skirt displays I flaring fulness at the back hemline. ! In addition to th importance of I black In formal fashions for fall, lat- est reports also stress deep, rich col or.. too. In such shods as wine r-ds. rut. deep greens, violet, and brilliant j blues. 551 of the, ensemble. . i Planning the fall wardrobe In preparation for a return to school or college soon will be occupying the minds of mothers and daughters. yet with so many decidedly smart back-to-school styles being shown In the market, one should find it comparatively easy to select desirable and practical outfits for school room, campus and dressy wear. Plaids are especially favored in youthful fashions for fall and winter, In some cases appearing as trimming accents or In combination with vel vet or velveteen in others the plaid fabric la used throughout to fashion the entire frock or coat. Among the smartest frocks In this category, the one sketched here, using novelty plaid woolen, is very effective In gray, yellow and white color combination very tailored and sporty looking with Its pointed col lar and chamois colored ascot scan. The handling of the plaid pattern Is very Important, too. as Indicated In this model. For the back yoke, the plaid pattern follows the V-shaped design, the remainder of tho back bodice using the pattern straight, and for the front bodice, sleeves and skirt, the plaid stripes run diagon ally across. The sleeves are long, with but toned cuffs and braided frogs oi chamois wool attractively ornament the bodice and belt. E TAFFETA SASH, FAD " OF 1920, AGAIN THE RAGE IN PARIS By MARY FENTRESS United Preu fttnff Correspondent PARIS. (UP) The pendulum seems to swing back frequently and resur rect fashion features from the past. The latest "out-of-date" style to take Paris by storm Is the wide taffeta sash which was so popular when tied about the slim, remlnlne waist of 1920. Sashes, like capes, come In bright colors this soasun and are worn over gowns of darker, duller tones. Mid night blue Is considered smart for cockall. dinner and evening dresses and Is almost Invariably blghtened by a wide sash or belt, the color of which Is repeated In the flowers trimming the shoulder or neck of the gown. Roslue Paris makes a cocktail dress In midnight blue which carles out this fashion feature. The corsage and skirt are of loose, un pressed pleats, stitched only at the waist which Is belted in bright red. A separate Jacket fastens at the nape of the neck with a rosette of a com position material. The red rosette repeats the bright color tone of the belt. At the Grand Casino of Vichy dur ing a gala performance of "Herodl- ade." a visitor wore a gown of silver faille silk, printed In ft dark green leaf design. With this she wore a crimson sash, almost six Inches wide. which hung in a great loop down the back. Her evening wrap, a circular cape, was of the same crimson taf feta. - At the Karamouchka night club at Vichy, another chlo visitor was dress ed In silk In a Dresden pattern. The gown was built up high at the neck with an upstanding ruff of the ma terial circling the throat. It was belted with a stiff taffeta In a bright cerise shade which tied In a large bow in back. kins of Dayton, and Wesley William of Roseburg, executives of the agree ment. However, they stated there are re ports to the effect that there Is a crop shortage of some commodities covered by the marketing agreement, and the organization wilt not become effective until such time as the market price of melons or tomatoes falu below the mlnlmums as set by the agreement. When this occurs, an enforcement organization will be placed In the territory within three days. If prices do not drop to those levels, growers will not have the additional expense of enforcement. The producers of those commodi ties are requested to keep the Port land office of the agreement In formed as to marketing conditions and their effect on the prices re ceived because action of the execu tive committee will be guided al most entirely by wishes of the pro ducers. 4 Control of automobile parking on state highways through small cities and towns In California lies with the state motor vehicle department. Names of Charleston county. 8. 0., places are derived from three sources English, Indian and pioneer Charlestontans. Forty-seven stolen automobiles were recovered at California's border checking stations in the first six months of 1935. Guayaquil, one of Ecuador's most Important cities, was founded by Benalcazar In 1535. PACT WAITS LOWER The enforcement organization or the Oregon melon and tomato mar keting agreement Is perfected and ready to take the field on very short notice, according to Morton Tomp- Lawrence's Are proud to be located . . . next door to . . . MANN'S BEAUTIFUL NEW STORE And Wish Them Continued Success DR APERIES - CURTAINS and BEDDING Now Located on the Lower Main Floor... Manns New Curtain and Bedding Section... Designed for Shopping Comfort... Visit This New Department! NEW DRAPERIES To Make the Home Bright and Cheerful! Every Housewife likes to move her furniture about to make the room look different, but if you are craving a change in the appearance of your room, let draperies do it. There is nothing that makes a room so new looking and attractive as new curtains and drapes. You can have this change at the lowest possible cost if you select your Window Fabrics from this store. Fall stocks now complete. 1 1 ! 'j u If Vl! Jlrl 1 ? r - itit&w 1ifrii;i'yaiEMaiaAiM i M n mi i " 45-in. Lace Nets 59c to 98c 36-in. Marquisette 29c to 59c 50-in. Marquisette 39c to 79c 50-inch Linen Prints priced 89c to $1.39 50-inch Rayon Damask priced 69c to $1.95 2 K -yard Lace Panels priced $1.29 to $2.95 Ruffled Curtains priced from $1.75 to $2.75 Kersch Curtain Rods Wooden Brackets Blankets and Comforters When yon select s Blanket or Comfort from Mann's yon can rest assured that yon have bought years of bedding satisfaction . . . the best money can buy. Nationally Known and Nationally Advertised Lines are featured in this splendid new Bedding Department. Below we list the various items one will find to completely furnish your bed-room. Pre-Shrunk Faribault Wool Blankets Rayon Covered All Wool Comforts World Famous Pendleton Wool Blankets Taffeta and Satin Embossed Rayon Spreads Genuine North Carolina Candlewick Spreads Beautiful Full Bed Size Kenwood Blankets Palmer Bros. Down Filled Comforts Golden Gate and Wearwell Sheets and Cases Nationally Advertised Emerick Pillows Jstom For Bedding and Draperies