Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 21, 1935, Image 9

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
CROCHET COLLAR
OF MEDALLIONS
Cottons of New Style Importance
By GRANDMOTHER CLARK
By CHERIE NICHOLAS
Lanvin-Designed Draperies
Fall in Swirled Festoons
Lanvin, this season, designs drap­
eries which fall In portlere-llke
draperies of swirled festoons. From
three great gold rings at the front
decollete of the evening gown ahe
swings drapery of rich black silk
crepe falling to the floor.
She makes a smoke gray crepe
afternoon frock with a skirt whose
criss-crossed folds swoop from the
waist to the hem and back again,
and fashions a long-sleeved green
crepe evening gown with skirt pan­
els working In green and gold pail-
ettes like an old mosaic.
44 PREMIUMS
No matter what state you live In,
you will find the women interested
In crocheted collars. They are be
coming more popular every day, and
we know our readers will be Inter­
ested in the Ideas we have to offer.
The round collar shown above is
made of twelve assembled medal­
lions, No. 30 thread and size 8 hook.
Package No. 719 contains sufficient
white “Mountain Craft” crochet cot­
ton to complete this collar, also In­
structions how to make It.
Send us 25c and we will mail this
package to you. Instructions only
will be mailed for 10c.
ADDRESS—HOME CRAFT CO..
DEPT’. B., Nineteenth & St. Louis
Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Inclose a stamped addressed en­
velope for reply when writing for
any information.
This new mode Is a glittering
one. Even fingernails must look like
gems. Natural or pale pink color Is
best, but the high polish should give
them little glints of light as they
deal cards, toy with a cocktail glass
or gesture dramatically.
Copyright by Public Ledger, Inc.
WNU Service.
Armor of Feather*
. . . Clabber
Girl’s Record
for perfect
baking re~
suite at the
Indiana State
Fair, 1934.
CLABBER GIRL
BAKING
POWDER
When the Spanish conquerors of
America first met the Mexican na­
tives in the generation after Colum­
bus they found the armor of the Kvl VLfalk This International System is
Mexican Indians to consist of the the Scientific way. Some pay, 3 teachers. Write, call
227 SW Third Ave., Portland, Ore.
feathers of gorgeous birds.
MOLFR barber college
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TWEET,
TWEET!
Week’s Supply of Postum Free
Read the offer made by the Postum
Company in another part of this pa­
per. They will send a full week's sup­
ply of health giving Postum free to
anyone who writes for it.—Adv.
Catlin's Indian Gallery
George Catlin, the famous Ameri­
can artist, died at Jersey City, N.
J., December 23, 1872. His 500
portraits from the life of American
Indians are In the National mu­
seum at Washington, D. C., con­
stituting what Is known as the Cat­
lin gallery. About 400 sketches are
in the possession of the American
Museum of Natural History, New
York city.
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Watch Your ;
KidneyV
Be Sure They Properly
Cleanse the Blood
VOUR kidneys »rt constantly filter-
I ing waste matter from the blood
stream. But kidneys sometimes lag in
their work—do not act as nature in­
tended-fail to remove impurities that
poison the system when retained.
Then you may suffer nagging back­
ache, dizziness, scanty or too frequent
urination, getting up at night, swollen
limbs; feel nervous, miserable-
all upset.
Don't delayl Use Doan's Pills.
Doan's are especially for poorly func­
tioning kidneys. They are recom­
mended by grateful users the country
over. Get them from any druggist
DOANS PILLS
WNU—13
25—35
cottons were nev­
S UMMER
er so lovely as they are
this year, when their new
fashion Importance has
caused them to be styled as care­
fully and as beautifully, and often
as formally as the most expensive
silks. They have blossomed forth
in the stores in such alluring ar­
ray that even if you have forgotten
how to thread the bobbin of your
sewing machine, you will find your­
self buying dress-lengths for your
own sports and daytime summer
clothes and for pretty frocks for
your little girl.
With cottons being declared so
really high-fashion this season, at
the same time so practical and In­
expensive, It Is no wonder they are
creating such a furore In the style
realm, they are simply Irresistible.
Seersuckers are of course big
news—and there are several types
that merit attention for street and
sports wear.
The shlroshakker
plaids. In very flne-crlnkled seer­
sucker, are equally attractive in
two tones of one color or In vari­
colored designs In bold or small
patterns. The sports dress, to the
left in the group illustrated, is
made of this sort of plaid seer­
sucker. It buttons all the way down
the back and proves Its practicabil­
ity In that it may be worn separate­
ly or over a play suit of halter
bodice and shorts. The ensemble
Is smart for beach, bicycling or ten­
nis. Anyone who can sew even a
little bit can easily make this
simply though effectively styled
dress.
Lighter in weight are the crepe­
cord seersucker variations witb
corded lines emphasizing the color
stripes in either pastel or high
shades. You will have a difficult
time choosing between these color­
ful stripes and the gay seersucker
plaids. A dress of each is the best
solution to this problem.
Flaxon batistes, which you prob­
ably wore in rosebud-sprigged prints
when you wore braids and hair rib­
bons. are just as cool and sheer
and dainty as ever. This year they
are especially chic In new lively
plaid and floral designs. The best
of It Is yon can depend on them
being in reliable fast colors.
That smart tailored budget frock
which we are picturing to the right
is made of one of the fashionable
Saxon batistes in very sheer yet
firm stripes.
You will enjoy a
dress like this for summer daytime
and spectator-sports wear. One of
the fascinations of stripes is they
make up so effectively. The gown
Illustrated Is no exception to the
rule. TI1I3 striped batiste comes in
red or blue with white or yellow,
also brown with orange. The tie
and belt of organdie In a matching
shade add a pleasing trimming
touch. Pleated short Bleeves and
buttons all the way down the front
are nice details.
The little girl Is wearing a pretty
frock which Is made of lightweight
crossbar cotton seersucker In red
and white. The collar and pocket
are piped with bright red.
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BUY IL
TRY IT
IT’S A RIOT
® Western Newspaper Union.
FASHION’S FANCIES
Frills and furbelows are conspic­
uously popular at the time.
Blouses are “dressier” this year
than they have been for some time.
Dark buttons on light fabrics is
a good note for the home dress­
maker.
Pale pink artificial silk jersey Is
Plguet's medium for sculptured
frocks.
Stately in their simple beauty are
the wedding gowns for summer
brides.
When the sun has tanned your
skin a warm Italian brown, then
wear black.
Colored organdy flowers make
striking trims for some of the new
taffeta frocks.
The term “bumper brim” is one
you will be bearing applied to some
of the breton sailors.
The current versions of the beret
are flat, small or medium in size.
Vaila Mova Back
Hang your veil oft the back of
your bat if you wish to be both
"different” and chic.
HEY THERE YOU,
YOU’LL LIKE IT TOO
O n CE you taste Grape-Nuts Flakes, you’ll
cheer, too! Crisp, sweet, golden-brown flakes
with plenty of real nourishment. One dishful,
with milk or cream, contains more varied nour­
ishment than many a hearty meal. Try it—
your grocer has it! Product of General Foods.