The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 03, 1932, Image 13

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UTUMN modes call for buttons
and then some. ‘Whole battalions
of them are ranging themselves on the
hew frocks, coats and blouses, They
are apt to park most anywhere, these
legions of buttons, maybe in a prim
row up and down the front or back,
or like as not diagonally across the
bodice front or fastening the sleeve
even up to the shoulder line or In
ornamental groups. There's really no
telling what course buttons are apt to
pursue this season, for they seem to
be baving it all their own way as to
when, where and how they shall be
used.
When you button that new frock,
coat or blouse, be sure to button it in
the once old-fashioned but now new
fashioned way with honest-to-goodness
buttonholes. It Is really the chic way
of doing it. Crowd as many buttons
into space as you will, the more the
smarter,
As to whether you button this or
that up the front or down the back
or vice versa, well, that is really a
matter of choice, although we must
say the new woolen dresses and crepe
blouses which button down the back
are frankly good looking. The outfit
which the modishly attired young
woman is wearing in the picture, turn
ing her back to us so as to better dis
play the buttoned fastening, bears out
this statement.
This up to-the-moment street ensem
ble has a peculiarly interesting s.ory
to tell. At first glance it might well
be taken for a one-piece dress or per
haps a skirt with a bodice top. It is
none such. What it really Is, 8 a
dress and-Jacket combination of novel
design. To explain in detail, a bodice
like jacket with fur-bordered sleeves
buttons up the back, or down, if you
prefer to have It so, over a one-plece
dress made of the self same black rab
bit's hair wool. The long sleeves be
long to the frock. However, the point
we want to make is that it buttons up
the back in latest approved manner.
When it comes to coals a many-but
ton fastening gives them a decidedly
new styling. The coat
buttons from tip-to-toe.
moire ribbon, pulled through a
in the cape and then tied. Of
the wearer not stop and
ulously every button into its
buttonhole.
to fasten three or four casually at
the waistline as pictured to the left
in the picture. Even the sleeves are
buttoned at the wrist and
likewise subscribes to
vogue,
Which ali
is absolutely no such
deing the button fad this season.
What's more, every sort of button
from the simplest bone types to the
need
button
thing as over
ployed
one of the cleverest movements being
the placement of buttons in a single
row, outlining necklines and
They
on hats,
are using
Velvet berets with vel
edges.
foo
vet-covered
crowns arc among the new Paris show
ings.
0. 1912
Western Newspaper Union.
SMART TOWN WEAR
By CHERIE NICHOLAS
Materials were never more versa-
tile or novel or richly colorful than
they are this season. The sentiment
is all in favor of quality-kind weaves.
The fur-trimmed coat-dress sketched
to the left is outstanding, both as to
its styling and its material, which is
a patterned rough spongy silk-and
wool weave called rogodura. [ts lit
tle geometric pattern is unobtrusive
ly interwoven. It is dull, thick, drapy
and delightfully lightwelght—very de
sirable for high cinss street and spec
tator wear. The contrasting scarf
collar has a bit of astrakhan about
it which adds to its tone. The other
dress Is fashioned of a deeply peb
bled, lusterless heavy crepe. It dlev-
erly simulates, in Its styling, a mod
fsh wrap-around effect,
Trimming Is Confined
to Parts Above Hips
Paris continues to confine all trim-
ming—if any at all is used—to the
portions of frocks or coats that are
above the hips. The wideshouldered,
parrow-hipped, long-legged figure con
tinues to be fashion’s idea of the per
foct silhbuette, and clothes are de
signed to either accent or emphasize
these features.
FALL BRINGS NEW
this fall
new
The vogue for sults
brought all sorts of
sweaters In iis
who has a tweed or kni
wnke,
and one of these is sure to
swenter. The latest In sports sweaters
are gay plaids,
tume color
shades,
combining
with bright
get too much color on the campus.
They are very simply styled,
orative without further
with a greer tweed suit, has a high
tons, It Is fAnished at the waistline
with a wide ribbed band, and the
slightly full sleeve has a tight ribbed
cuff,
college set
solid color. This Is youthful and prac
tieal, and Is worn in color to contrast
with the skirt
Paris Sets Out Show
of New Winter Modes
Cossack hats are displayed in Paris
centers of fashion, with a form-fitting
silhouette as the last word In winter
styles. Black and colored felt as
trakhan are to be worn tipped over
the forehead with virtually skintight
clothes.
The new silhouette shows shorter
skirts, 12 inches from the ground, and
has plain bodices and sleeves. The
skirts are emphasized by widened and
padded shoulders, with the waistline
high In front and dropped decidedly
in back.
Knitted stocking caps, with a high
rolled rim, the outstanding headgear
with sports wear. The colors are
smoke blue, hyacinth blue, eabbage
red, geraninm red and pumice gray.
Veil Fits Tone of Chic
to New Fall Fashions
With her high pinchedin waistline
leg-of-mutton sleeves, high neckline, an)
hat perched at a precarious angle; this
fall every woman will want to indulge
in her secret ambition to wear a vell
The coquettish possibilities of the veil,
as part of the Edwardian silhouette.
are irresistible.
There are n lot of new wrinkles,
literally and figuratively, in the new
fall veils
els
wonderful
it, because
and it
fornia Fig
passy
feat nt
John
English
crossed
on the
Pilman felt
and was
big fellow,
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third birthday,
little daughter, Con-
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attack of Intestinal
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Turnage, 217 Cad-
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Keeps Skin Young
Got an ounce and use as directed, Fine particles of aged
skin peel off until all defects sunk ae pimples, Byer
spote, tan and freckles dissppesr. Bis bs then soft
sod velvety, Your face looks years younger, Meroodised
ax brings out the hidden beauty of your skin, Te
remove wrin use one ounces Powdered Basolitg
dissolved is vne-ball piss witch hasel. At drug stores,
The Master Hone sharpens any make of
razor biade like iL0 shaves from 1
blade, §0c. Hubin, 2200 Evergreen, Chicago
Malling Address $2.56 Monthly
tation of any business or ind
formation any » Amer
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in Hew Yok...
There is always one “pest” hotel in
every city. In New York it"s the Tismrs
Sguark... Reasons are many. Here
are a few! "Best™ from the nandpoint
of location (most central in New York)
“Bist from the standpoint of economy,
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from $2 DAILY
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Single $2 to $3 Double $3 to $4
1000 ROOMS . . . each with Radio
HOTEL
TIMES SQUARE
43rd Street, West of Broadway
NEW YORK
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“Well, it ean draw an andience
now, I'm thinking."-—Louisville Cour
ier-Journal.
ORIGINATED 75 YEARS AGO
: « s NEVER SURPASSED IN
DIGESTIBILITY : : : EAGLE
BRAND NOW PROVED IDEAL
FOOD IN PHYSICIANS' TEST
WITH 50 BABIES.
WHEN Gail Borden originated Eagle
Brand back in 1857, he did so be-
cause there was a crying need for a
pure, safe milk for babies. No one
knew then what we know now of
food values. No thorough scientific
research had as yet béen made in
infant feeding.
Yet, amazing though it seems, this
baby food created by Gail Borden
proved so remarkable in its nutritive
value and in its digestibility that it
has survived 75 years of revolution-
ary discoveries in nutrition—has
raised three generations of splendid
babies—and today, in as thorough a
test as was ever given to a baby food,
has proved itself unsurpassed in baby
building!
Today, Eagle Brand is hailed as a
most modern baby food—second to
none in its scientific proof of per-
formance.
How the test was made
Recently, two famous baby special
ists conducted a feeding test with
fifty average babies. For months, Eagle
Brand was the only food these babies
received, except for the supplemen-
tary foods* now given with mother’s
milk or any milk. X-rays were taken
of their bones. Blood counts were
made. Tooth development was
watched. Heights, weights, strength
were recorded. And all these records
were compared with records of other
groups fed on other baby foods.
At last came the verdict. In every
way, the comparison was favorable
to Eagle Brand. For those Eagle Brand
babies showed themselves superbly
nourished. This simple diet—Eagle
Brand with the usual supplementary
foods*—was wanting in mothing that
a baby needs for health, growth. Your
grocer has Eagle Brand. See direc-
tions on label. ;
. . -»
* The usual supplementary foods, of course,
are orange or tomato juice, and cod liveroil
orother source of the anti-rachitic vitamin D,
The Borden Company
Dept. WN-10, Borden Building
350 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y.
Please send me — FREE — “Baby's
Welfare.”