Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 02, 1936, Image 2

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
Wool-Fur Ensembles for Autumn
By CHERIE NICHOLAS
HAPPINESS
Know Your Opinions
Happiness does not consist in
It is more important to know possessing much, b#t in hoping
than to defend your opinions.
and loving much.—Lamennais.
No one in the crook business
ever seems to realize that it is
overdone and therefore unprofit­
able.
WHEN
Laugh at the world if you will,
Youth's Fling
EYES BURN
Greater fling that youth takes, but den’t whine about it.
the more searing and everlasting
Get Quick, Safe
the lesson learned.
Relief with
Fresh
Milk
He who begins many things fin­
In
many
countries
in
which
ishes few.
Boys, do not forget that nothing goat’s milk is used extensively,
makes an old man happier than most house-wives are so skeptical
of its freshness that the goatherds
politeness from a young man.
The
tendency to pessimism drive their herds from door to
door and milk the animals in the
spells paralysis.
Eloquence without conviction in customer’s presence. Women liv­
The Lifting Power
the heart of the speaker usually ing in apartment houses also insist
fails to sway any great number. upon this kind of assurance, even
when they are too indolent to go BEHNKE-WALKER PREPARATION
Two Temptations
• 1st—A Better Position
Whether to stay and try to stop down to the street, so the goat has
• 2nd—Rapid Promotion
• 3rd—Larger Opportunities
a nuisance or move away is to scramble up several flights of
stairs
to
be
milked
in
the
kitchen.
“Planning Your Future"
always a question.
will give you the details. Write today.
There is indeed a right of the —Collier's Weekly.
wisest but there is no right of the
Greatest Pleasure
strongest.
No pleasure is comparable to
Crimes multiply where there is
BUSINESS COLLEGE
no certain administration of jus­ I standing upon the vantage-ground
S. W. Salmon at lltft Avenue, Portland, Ore.
I of truth.—Lord Francis Bacon.
tice.
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I'LL DO, TONY...
I'LL GO TO THE I
THANKSGIVING ,
DANCE WITH THE
ONE WHO 5CORE>
THE MOST
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TOUCHDOWNS ! {
OOL-and-fur ensembles for
W
brisk autumn days are the
most talked ot costumes among
new arrivals tor brisk autumn days.
Precious furs are combined with
very fine sheer wools in stunning
formal daytime modes, while popu­
lar sports furs such as kidskin and
leopard are teamed with novelty
wools in outfits that will add extra
glamor to the football stadium and
campus promenade this fall.
Fingertip and three-quarter length
jackets and capes are favored in
these costumes, as this type of styl­
ing plays up the smart contrast be­
tween gleaming fur and dull-sur­
faced wool used for the lining of the
coat and for the accompanying frock
or suit.
Capes appear in both swagger and
formal styling in any number of the
most striking wool-and-fur ensem­
bles. The new square-shouldered
slim capes that are making their
appearance in advance showings
are creating no end of excitement for
they are so startlingly different from
anything in the way of a daytime
wrap seen in recent years. For real
swank and a dramatic sensation
a likely formula calls for a square­
shouldered cape of safari brown
Alaska sealskin which, when it
swings back, shows a lining of sheer
rabbit wool in matching brown, and
a fitted frock of the same sheer wool
with touches of gold lame at the
high collar and tailored cuffs—a
true aristrocrat this in fashion's
realm. The belt buckle of the frock
and the neck clasp of the cape are
of handsome hammered metal. See
this patrician two-some pictured to
the right in the illustration (same
cape closed, in tiny inset).
Soft rabbit woolen in a muted
green shade styles the nicely cut
and detailed frock shown to the
left. The identical rabbit woolen
also lines the gray moleskin swag­
ger coat of this smart fall ensemble.
Which reminds us that style ex­
perts are all agog in regard to gray
this season, especially in respect
to furs. Silver lame accents the
buttoned narrow gilet and edges the
pocket tips. As further attraction
the gilet has a row of lame-covered
tiny buttons. The diagonal seaming
of the dress is noteworthy.
French women adore black and
this season they are again express­
ing a preference for it by wearing
costume* of stunning black broad­
cloth with a touch of high color and
with lavish fur. In this category is
the formal afternoon costume suit
that boasts a fingertip box coat of
black kidskin with standup collar
and banding trim at cuffs and pock­
ets of the same soft black broad­
cloth that is used for the jacket
lining and a straight cut skirt. A
cherry red blouse and a saucy fit­
ted kidskin cap edged with flaring
black net completes the ensemble.
Then there is the costume that is
very swagger indeed for sportswear
and for informal daytime wear in
town that features a three-quarter
length flared coat of gray kidskin
worked cleverly in swirling lines.
The coat lining and a two-piece
frock in waistcoat styling are made
up in oxford rabbit wool with multi­
colored polka dots scattered gaily
over the surface An accompanying
kidskin hat is worn far back on the
head. It is just such all-gray cos­
tumes as this that are taking the
world of fashion by storm this fall.
- WONPER SbU
CCULPN'T MAKE
•JP SOUR /KINDI
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LOST THE F/RSr
GAME, IN SPITE
OF TONY'S ,
TOUCHDOWN! ,
- and you weren ’ t
EVEN ON THE
FIELD ! WHY
PIP THE COACH
BROKE ONE MEASLY
TRAINING RULE! HE
WANTED ME TO QUIT
TO KEEP OUT OF
THIS! WHEN DIP
SHE START COACHING
FOOTFALL, ANYWAYJ
© Western Newspaper Union.
BRIGHT SASHES AND
FLOWER CLUSTERS
To be inspired by the men’s
clothes of the Directoire period and
at the same time achieve a most
feminine looking collection is cer­
tainly no common feat. This was
brilliantly demonstrated at the
Bruyere fall showings where smart
Parisiennes were given a glimpse
of beautiful fashions-to-be for
autumn and winter.
One of the most importai.t items
ot this collection was the introduc­
tion of sashes, such as the elegant
beaux of the Directoire used to pa­
rade in. They are black on black
dresses, and have the ends embroi­
dered in vivid colors. They look
graceful and give a brilliant note
to the dark day and evening gowns.
Louise Boulanger places flower
clusters on t.ie sleeves this time in
many of her dresses, encircling the
arm.
Knitted Dinner Suits
Everything seems to be tailored
these days
including
evening
clothes. Some of the new dinner
suits are knitted in exquisite yams
which are used to form intricate
patterns.
Silk yarns sometimes
are used for these dresses which
come in a variety of shades.
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