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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1935)
IIO N N K V IIX K Guy Print» to Be in Favor for Spring A fternoon W ear (¡ay print*, »tamped with Duller men. II ower» or link’* »nil two ton»* print» In basket weave* or Mar ef feet» tire »Down for »prill» after noon wear. They are designed with •oft ruffleil or knife pleated flminee» at the fairly low neekllne and with iiuiuerotj» lln.iy ideated Inserts In the »klrta, who»« hem» are from 6 to 7 Inch«» from the ground. With them go wide-brimmed hat» of dark or Hk'ht at raw recall ing the "merry widow" designs of year» ago, »ometinie« cut with the uhbrevlated turned up hack brim (»o often »een thl» season) and trimmed with u cluster of flower» or » tuft of owtrleh feather». W eek’» Supply of Postum F ree Head the offer runde by the Postum Company In another part of thl» pa- per. They will »end a full wi-ek’a «up ply of henlth giving I'oMtum frei* t<> anyone who write» for It.—Adv. B ig A rm y of H u nter* Nearly fl.ooo.ono hunters paid r|o*e to «tt.OUO.UUU for »tnte license« lu 1D.TI, the lute»t year for which record» ar” available, sa is the biological »urvev In summarizing report« from state conservation department». WHITE COLLAR NOW HAS COMPETITION DAM < H K O .M C I, K W EAR FLOW ERS II» I IIK H ir. SU IHM.AS Dash c f Finlt Ha* Been Add* cd to the Neckline. LACBS NATURALNESS I “ NOT BY NO M EANS’* A per on who never lirids fault Getting up In the morning la not by and l»y arouses your suspicion. I ns pleasant an waking up. H e a u ty th a t w o n ’t W E A R O F F ! No longer can we »peak In terms of white accent» for »prlng co»- 1 lime«, beeninu> a dash of pink ha» I m ‘«'|| added to the neckline. 'J'he white collar brigade 1» meeting with some real competition. Since one successful accessory often 1» followed t#y another, there are pink cuff*, vesteea, bloum-s, hat» and various piece» of coKtume Jew elry to rival the chnste appearance •jf the one time favorite. I'ale blue and tulip yellow also have appeared la the accessory field, hut their en try did not create the furor of the dellcnte pink hue». A glimpse of the neckwear coun ter» 1» convincing proof that pink Is sharing equal attention with v lie. in ih«* decoration of spring co mines. Frilly t.v|H'» of collar», cuff» and vestces predominate among the most recent arrivals, hut there a.e tailored line« and pique sets of distinction. The Introduction of the vestee or gliet Is the most recent develop ment. Emphasis Is placed upon the ndorntm-nt which may be worn either on the outside of a dress front or with the edges tucked un derneath. Organdie and moussellne are the most fashionable of the sheer fabrics ami usually are fea tured In connection with Valen ciennes lace and Insertion. ’Tis said that fashions will be gay with (lowers this season. The news of first Importance In the realm of stylish flowers Is the carna- tlo a The favorite boutonniere of the moment Is a big fluffy many- petalJed carnation, white, pink, red or even navy blue. Guriands of flowers will be worn like a necklace. Add a flower bracelet If you will. A wreath tn the hair, too. If It is eve nlng. There Is rumor In the air that hats will be trimmed In natural flowers—a special little contrivance to hold them and to permit remov ing to change for fresh flowers Hindu Sari Is Taken Over The flower ensemble In the picture Interesting and very lovely. The for Spring Evening W ear Is turban and the cuffs of the gloves The evening Innovation Is the In are made of shaded purple violets. troduction of the Hindu sari which The bows are of satin ribbon In a draped over the head ns deeper shade. d ^ l r o n Is the both easterners wear It, or It can ' I INSTANT M I T A N T I LIGHTING ulso he draped about the shoulders Iron It*« e*»r way In one-third Ima Um as a scarf. Turkish trousers ap- with the ( olemari. Iron In cumt<ir\ mr. pear In glazed chintz, for beach place. It * entirely aalf->MaUn* Kocurd ur w ine No weary, endleaa trip* brtweri wear, and a wedding veil made like a hot «tore and ironin* U enl. M a im ' a simhonnet In white tulle Is edged uw nraa. lium aM ft air. l.'irhta Instant!; *-no pre-hcwUna. O perating coat uni; around with orange blossoms. xh* an hoar, bae y<«i r lucai dealer o Among 1 iCi.*» Schiaparelli colors Coat-Like G arm ent Is M ade write jar 1RFE Folder. TM6 COLEMAN LAMP 6- STOVE CC of Crisp Sheer Fabric. are carbon blue, which Is darker ^ mvHLZ«er, •* thun marine, to vlshnu blue, a pale shade for evening which corre The good old redlngote, daytime sponds with u new pink called des standby of the fashion world, has Q U IC K RELIEF ert rose. Browns are prominent gone formal on us. ami off shades of terra cotta are The coat-and-dress ensemble from Heartburn called Pilgrim, while a brighter or which has become a spring classic ornnge shade Is called noonday for well-dressed Is appear — by chew ing one or sun. There are some delightful ing now In advance women showings of the m or« M ilnesia W afers grays for evening In chiffon called summer-evening mode. l « a d for one w o o A 'i lib e ra l s u p p ly — F R F l centdri-s (ashes), ami the printed At first glance you wouldn’t recog t I L r C T P R O D U C T S . In «.. 4 4 0 2 2 3 r d glnzed chintzes are charming In the frothy concoctions as mein Street, L o n e leland C it y . N o w Y o r k the softness of their tones and com nize hors of the reliable redlngote fam binations of flowers. ily. But examine them carefully and there can be no mistake. Two D iscarded Pens There Is a strong tendency on the j give you one good pen fr«*e. Mail two part of designers to make a coat like ^ / ' W A F E R S ’ wornout fountain 1 ** 11 «. You will re garment of crisp sheer fabric, such U ' I MILK o f m a g n e s i a w a f e r s . ceive one good fountain pen, guaran as organdie or organza, and pose It teed one year, without cost. 5,000 over a slim sheath of taffeta. The schools u»e my plan. I’ens are rebuilt, organdie coat fastens loosely at the P A R K E R ’S with new points, etc. State color. waistline, and Is open the rest of the H A IR B A L S A M lUm oTM I >sn.!rufT-SL»i>s fla ir Felling I BItOH PEN EX(T1., ;®22 Southeast wny down revealing the slip be Im p arts C olor And neath. B sa u ty to G r«v a n d F ad od H air •JNth Ave., Portland, Ore.—Adv. flUc and II 00 at pnitfifiaU Sometimes the redlngote Is of If tom« < hern Wire fa trfe N Y .j S m o o t h L i f e ’s C o u r t s starched lace, and sometimes of or FLORLSTON SHAM POO — Ideal for u« in connection with P a rk e r's H a ir Balaam Makes t ha Manner» are the happy ways of ganza or stiffened chiffon. hair aoft and fluffy. 60 rents by m ail or at dru 1 rug doing things. Usually It ha» short puffed ffiata. Hiacox C hem ical W orks, P a tc h o cu e ." hi Y sleeves, but sometimes it has long, loose ones. The trick Is that It must be sheer, revealing the sheath beneath. When you Simoniz your car, you can be positive—yes, absolutely sure that it will stay beautiful. W hat’s more, Simoniz protects the finish and makes it last longer. Perhaps, however, your car ii aheady dull. Then first use the new, improved Simoniz Kleener. It brings back all the lustre and beauty your car had when new. So always in sist on Simoniz and Simoniz Kleener. Besides being easier to apply, they cost no more than polishes and so- called waxes that give but a here-today- and-gone-tomorrow shine. Simoniz and Simoniz Kloenar ara told by hardware and auto accessory dealers,fill- ing stations and garage* everywhere. SHOUT AND STAMP THE BREAKFAST CHAMP FULL O PEP WHAT A REP fbteman REDINGOTE TURNS FORMAL IN STYLE M ILNESIA A TIME SAVER P rep are b isc u it or m uffin d o u g h w hen convenient. S et in cool place an d b ake h o u rs la te r i£ you w ish. Y ou save tim e in u sin g v _ Doable Tested — Doable Action K C BAKING POWDER Same Price Today as 44 Years Ago 25 r ounces fo r I S « Y ou ca n also buy 11 XO ounce can for Id # IV111 Xf ounce can for Xfe MILLIONS OF P O U N D S H A V E ¿EEN OU9 GOVERNMENT USED UN-DE-FEATED WHIMS OF FASHION A bumper crop of bumper brimmed hats Is anticipated. "W aterskin’’ Is a new fabric which Schiaparelli uses for rain coats this season. Newest swagger coats have a flar ing background fullness eften swung from a shoulder yoke. Jackets of printed crepe ensem bles are seen among the newer arrivals in the evenlng-miit section. "Greens In all the shades from pale to brightest tones, and mauves which by degrees reach to violines.” The knitted frock and suit Is with us again—this tim e it is very sm art to knit your ow nl O you taste Grape-Nuts Flakes, you’ll cheer tool And it not only has a delicious fla vor, but it’s n o u ris h in g . One dishful, with milk or cream, contains more varied nourish ment than many a hearty meal. Try it— your grocer has it I Grape-Nut» Flakes is a product of General Foods. n c e