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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1934)
SPRING FASHION EDITION ' Pag 3 ML Spring Accessories Take Their Cue From Costume Th day whan a woman pur chassd a nocklace (or tho saka o( tht nouklaco ulmio l gono forovor. Toiluy ovory accvssory II clioson Willi an eyo towurd In purpose In eoinulotlnK a (nnlilun ploturs. Notliluit could bailor II luilrato that point than tho siul don trond (or tullorod ncoossor ) whloh ia sprung up with tho (aihlon (or tailored twomls. A woman would no aoonor think o( woarlni a rhlnotono nockluco with hor twocd than aha would think ot wourluK that twood to formal dlnnorl Hporta Jowclry Tint ainonii tho typui of Jow Iry (or tweod woar und all porta wear It wnndnn Jowalry. Tho Introduction of thla (ushlon wai sevorul suasniis uko, and It has grown to In popularity that It li almost a Jowidry classic All wood or wood with niutul la ox trouiely atnart and la pnrfoct (or tht twocd picture. Thuro aro various loiiKlh nocklncos, novulty clips and brooches, and ainurt wldo bracelets. With throa quar tor and iliortnr sloavna the (mill ion, the bracalot coutlnuoa to he very Important. Tnllnrnl Ran Right next to tho woudan jew elry coinoi the tallorod liandhaR. It usually assunios giant propor tions and becmnoa tho kind of bag that will stand much good, hard wear, Thoro are any num ber of leathers usod hut the smartest are tuoto raihor rough gralna that are In pnrfoct accord with tweeda. Many coneonlod pockota are an Important (nature of tkoae baga. Ttmy hare apacaa within them that ono would never dream could be encaaod. In ono i alnila handbag. Nwagircr Bliora When the hundbag la of grain ed loather, so aro tho ahnoa. There la a group of shoos which many storos class as their swag gers, so called because thoy aro the perfect walking shoe to be worn with swagger suits. Ox fords are the luador, with the tallorod ono strap and ghllllo fol lowing. The ghllllo Is more In keeping with an active sports cos tume, howevor. llrown Is tho principal color In these shoos for moat of the- sports woolens are of a tawny cant. Gloves Pot Tweeils The paat fow soneons have found tho gahrlo glove graduat ing Into a fuahlon Item. It con tinues to hold that place (or spring. There are any number of good looking fabrics that are perfect (or tweed clothes. Hut for the woman who cannot dosort the leathor glove, nothing Is- amartor thnn plgakln, eapoclnlly If she earrlea a bag of grained leather. Btlll anolhor choice Is '.V VvNat'oC offnred In the wathnhle dooskln glove. Colorful lliuidbnics When tho good old standby lonlhvr bnga have boon Includud In tho wiinlroho, then iimurt woimtn aro turning to these col orful now baga. No color com bination too bright, no fabric Is too novol to bo Included. Tho Hussion Influnuco Is soon In aomo lings that have boon mado of Kuanliiu pcuannt shawls which aro In brlxht clinllls with (low s' en and pnlslojr prints. Another colorful fashion Is ot Mexican Inspiration. Made of soft suede. It Is painted In brightly colorod stripes of true Mexican colorings. How smart thoy will bo with a simple dark aprlng dreaal How unuaunl with an all white frock thla aummor, Other gay bags are made of straw cloths, or prlntod linens and shantungs. Thoy are usually of envelopo ahapo with' bandlo at back or top, and more oftm than not thoy are devoid ot any ornnmontatlon, being com plate In thalr attractive fnhrlca and colorings. A few patent loather handbags aro being alght- od. This la a smart fashion to curry with tailored suits for It gives Just tho duslrod brightness. fJriiln IOiillior Italia Thoro la a new' loather (or holts. It Is pllnhlu, slightly boardiid with a slight crlas-croaa-Ing of grain. Weave Interest Marks Fabrics Distinctly 934 Fnbrlo Intorost has never reached such a high point of In torost ns It hns this souson. Thuro aro nioro novelty weavus than over, and a llvoly roVlval ot prints promises a fashion plcturo that has nover been rivaled. . Itovlvnl of Hllks In past seasons silks have taknn n bit of a back seat In favor of tho amurtnnns ot many synthollo fabrics. Whllo thoso materials aro still good and "till vary Important, much haa been done to make silk fabrics more Interesting. Tho good old reli ables aro to bo soon a groat dual, hut In addition there are new woavos to give a novol effoct. I'lnln Weaves Among tho most Important of tho solid color woavos aro mossy cropes. This fubrle hns boon most Importunt nil during tho winter season. Is Is a vory smnll, rather pebbly weave, that fools exactly llko a moBny sur face. It takot color beautifully, and looks' eapoclnlly smnrt In tho now spring pnstoli. Thoro hnvo boon some mossy prints, but thoy aro nioro successful In the solid pnstols or dark shades. Next In importance aro the ribbed weaves. This follows through tho voguo set last summer by pique, and eontlnuos now bolng expressed In many wldo and nar row woavos. Pebbled crepes come within the snmo category. All of those weaves have boon dovelopcd In weights which range from heavier crepa to heavy sheers and thin sheers. Mum 1 1 Weave Notable In tho fubrle collec tions are tho allovor pattornod mall woavos. Stripes, checks, and somo plaids aro bolng done In ernsadyed wcavos and taffetas as well as prints which comprlsa somo of the novelties among the now weaves. Thoso jamo pat terns are also holng used In tho usual prlntod materials, and to gether with various forms of dots have already been accepted. ' Popular Prints Amorlcan women love prints. Their accoptanco Is assured every soaaon. In fact, many women Just wait for tho tlmo whon thoy can don a print dress. This seas on the leading prints will bo black or dark grounds with small spaced patterns In bright colors, cravnt designs, or multi-colored florals In smalled size for after noon and largor and ovon more colorful for evening. IF YOU or koon about ihoer, lovoly hosiery in either service, servico chiffon or chiffon . . . And if you dolight in buying BETTER HOSIERY that you can de pond on for beauty and woarabilily . . . Just look ovor this list of famous names. PHOENIX KAYSER GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE Prices For Everyone All exceptionally fresh stock . . . receivod in the last fow days ... All guaranteed, and featuring the newest innovations in fino hosiery , . . Lovely spring shados to complement every ensemble. 1 . SPECIALLY PRICED IN BOXES OF 3 PAIRS IIOSIEHY DEPT., MAIN FLOOIt s Walk-Over Shoe Department MEZZANINE FLOOR mart; footwear it ASTERi There's everything right about the new WALK-OVER styles for spring, and not a single one that doesn't have a definite purpose in life. (And it's always a long life for our shoes.) . , . Come in today and see what's NEW a-foot. $95 to $ty00 ilr- if MEZZANINE FLOOR NEW SHADES BLUE WHITE BROWN ' BLACK GRAY CHOSEN BY SCHIAPERELLI IN PARIS FASHION SHOW ' ATTEND THE BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S STYLE REVIEW ... PELICAN THEATRE MARCH 23RD . 'et out cfnd-get into the Easter Parade. And be the de spair of all our sisters by being as ravishing as you can. It's easy this year. For clothes are becoming more becom ing. The lines do much for your figure: the colors make eyes brighter and skins clearer. And our prices make everything right with the world for Easter and all Spring, TRd r'nl M a I P A VS I , Printed SaHnl Ripple Rovers! J ,j T7 1 Porfef Crepes! ' Black! Nayy! fi f I Mexican , Cray! Beige! 1 ? tP We can "t remember Answer the call to J . IjL v when coats were more colors! Wear something I I Jactcef Frocbf Wndswepf.' if i Hi wearable.' They're tai- gay as Mexico . . .and as I I . ; K:M lored without being ' colorful. Smart colors 1 Scotch PloiAl Lm A'fl sever; dressy without have never been so alive- f l,;'.':, vsi 'V-M ? t. v or used so effectively., V IMaow Sheors' MlvtJ b"nuSsy- Y" "n Bright sleeves in dark .n f fT 1 choose one with fur drefses ... gay prints V .IJ r.ffeto rW J fQ trimming or one that on so, gf0in(fs -.Vi U lairem inmw r I Wj 7 relics entirely On its au are here, and as - .. i J j A fabric and line to make attractive in price as in - V A vC ' vtmart. Sizes 14 to 44. appearance. GLOVES II BAGS straw, cloth "IV AN EASTER PARADE tjif' hsJ P AX FELTS itffTPrli " OF SPRING MILLINERY F Mv-ljeM Hew comes the Easter llaevnpl Bretons and i XOk M StW Bonnets, Hnlos and Tiaras, Brims and Side Rolls J3kL ' - $1.95 to $5.95 . . llr:,! ' ... $i00' scarfs- I UP N Scarf a and neckwear will be bo Important this y v v season ana we ve oue iur ovory wuuu nuu vw- STRAWS V L ' tume. - . ' stitched 'siPy ' 50c TO $2.95 Be as 'frivolous as you like in your choice of gloves. They're smart, new and very important. MODELS FOR MOE'S ' On the Stage " MRS. PAT ORTELL . MISS VIOLET NELSON . MISS JEAN ROGERS ' - . MISS BETTY ZIMMERMAN MISS RUTH BATHIANY All the new shapes and leathers . . . Smart new in n e r fittings complement your costume with a clever practical bag. : $1.95 And Up MODELS FOR MOE'S . ' ' On the Stage MRS. JUDD SHORT MISS HELEN RICHARDSON MRS. V. VALE HOOTS ' MISS GERALDINE HOUSTON ; MISS MARY ANN DONOHUE