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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1936)
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Y’ou’ll love doing Ibis Hiding on a stream lined train has nothing on that at the end >1 a r>i|e attached to an angry whale. T h is is the opinion of \Y. K dw aris and J . Keley, fl-hermen of UoflTs Harbor, Australia. W hile they were fishing bear (¡o ffs Harbor the anchor of their launch fouled a large whale, which »farted off at about a mile a minute, both men holding grimly to the madly cureeidng craft. I caring that the whale might dire any «ennui and drag the boat with It, Kdward* worked forward and rut the r«q>e. freeing the boat. A kamerful „f q u ^ a dump ri. Ilf «orb .1: .I iiiuj . i ,,.,, * " lt 3 T,,|>r........ ' • bon mnkliig w„|,b g «„M O H i'"- .....* * . Illi’tl cto-eM • • I*° not allow bn wl»h In III»'. •• a fWv. nu* • • » tied In u «nail b*g « * £ * W boiled, will add ■ ytrj • ™ To keep ktth fiaaori iaMJ diilot), a l« « )« j,yj |0 j ter first. M 3 ilkHy to niakc it rh ( t u t m * V N-,r S m I LADIES, YOUR RENT IS LONG OVERDUE. I'M SORRY, BUT I'M AFRAID I CANT GIVE YOU MUCH MORE J _ T IM E / rS A L >VEKY day iu every way women about the throat. This is a fa vorite new neckline silhouette. And A-» who recognize the importance of selecting m aterials for the fashion again please to observe that the ing of their costumes that can be sleeves are short and putfed In the “put to the test and not found want latest manner. The smartest flower ing,” are turning to handsome de tu rlan s are topheavy In front. The pendable silks that are really and one topping milady’s preltily colfTed truly pure silk for the solution of head is made of purple silk vio their fabric problems. lets. Purple, green and black is The fact that a lavish amount of the color scheme of this costume pleating, tucking, shirring and me which goes to show how striking ticulous tailoring is involved in the ttie new color alliances are this sea styling of this season’s smartest son. j apparel is proving an added Incen The new and fashionable bolero tive to insist on silk of the better \ costumes bring blouses Into the very sort that may be relied upon to foreground of the fashion scene yield successfully ta these varied With black bolero two-piece dresses and sometimes intricate manipula I or suits the outstanding color Idea tions. is to 'rear as bright a blouse as the Three outstandingly Important new silk prints can afford, or If not fashion trends are presented in the a print, then let your blouse be Illustration, each of which demon of a high color pleated silk sheer. strates the chic and charm of silk Anyway, go the limit In matter of weaves in the current mode. For daring color for your blouse. the perfectly stunning Jacket suit © W e s t e r n N e « « p a p e r U n io n . the designer handies black and white printed silk crepe as tailor- Built-Up Heels Are Tops perfect as if it were wool. The in New Modes for Daytime braid-bound edges of the Jacket in Caprice Is the keynote of the terpret a highly significant styling While some detail. As to the white organdy new spring styles. frill. It Is a “last word” in acces Paris authorities portend a vogue for Spanish señoritas. Chinese de sory chic. The other standing figure reveals ¡ties and animated modern paint Miss 193G wearing a navy blue silk Ings, most American women are pre sheer with a pleated tunic, for you paring to step forth In sober suits must know that the pleated tunic Is and saucy accessories. Mannish felts and flower-trimmed a top-notch fashion for spring and summer. Men’s wear buttons go trifles flaunt breath taking colors marching down the front of the tu jo the new millinery modes. Tailored nlc pictured. Short puffed sleeves waistcoats and the frllllest of fem follow the latest dictate of the inine blouses have a slightly rakish mode. Note that these are designed look. There are 20 gay new glove to give shoulder emphasis as all the shade« and a dozen stocking tints, new est fashions would have It. A while scarfs are more frivolous than tiny boutonniere and a yellow ever In color and design. cham ois belt stress ttie new vogue. As to jthis m atter of tunics, from F L A S H E S FRO M P A R IS all Indications they are about to stampede the fashion picture. If In Town taiUeurs are of stitched doubt, choose a tunic frock Is time or pleated net. ly advice, for It Is to be tunics by Designers employ considerable day and tunics by night according applique design. to reports from style centers. Some Wide ribbon with bow in front tunics are straight and narrow while trims large capelines. other tunics flare about the knees Cape ensembles of lace are like a bell or a lampshade. Many leading in evening fashions. evening frpoks adopt pleated skirts Lacy yokes and sleeves en with tunic tops. hance plain knit sweaters. Another big fashion feature Is the Couturier summer showings blouse th a t is all-over pleated like Introduce wide circular skirts. the one shown In the picture. This Match your boutonniere to blouse is o f bright green pleated silk your gay gloves, scarf and belt. chltfon. It \k worn with a black silk taffeta s u it Note the pleated frill MCW CAN WE PAY RENT, MR. BRADY -EVERY WOMAN IN TOWN OWES US MONEY-INCLUDING YOUR WIFE / mmU MY HUSBAND SAYS YOU 6 IRIS AREN'T DOING WELL-T'D LME TÖ HELP, SO I'M ASKING MY FRIENDS TO COME HERE/ A W -H E S JUST SORE BECAUSE YOU CANT MAKE HIS WIFE LOOK , LIKE A MCME L*. OUCEN/ ^ M ARY-M RS. 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