Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1930 — Page 8
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CALLOT SOEURS ! SHOW LAVISH H STYLE DISPLAY! Woman Returned to Ancient Glory of Rich Silks In Russian Motif By John White Onlted Pre s Staff Oorrespond tit ' Paris. Sept. Ift (UP)— With <| lavlshne. s not seen so much this* I yettr us in past seasons when bus! Uv; .‘< was business. ami a certain otttr s erm ic, < allott Soeurs pre- j Minted 254 models to their clientele "Bml members of the press, not out garment showing the least stinting in quality of fabric 01 excellence o j detail. The sisters Collet like Patou, ; Worth Molyneux, and many other I Paris designers. decided that this i year should see woman returned to her ancient glory of rich silks, slut- [ ed trimmings, puffed peplums ami nil that is sumptuous and "enchantlj»g" Their model a were presented si elemuit little fashion tdates that
, The Original jjO swiss in x ■ ‘ DRY CLEANERS . /yCh?- have re-opened under the \VA management of Harold Ralston and Lawn nee A. Matthys < leaning and pressing of Ladies and Gents Garments. Hats of all kinds blocked and cleaned by experts on the Buckeye Hatter. Phone 285 WE ( ALL FOR AND DELIVER IC.I South 2nd st.
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.might have stepped out of any of. the Book Stalls along the Seine. ('allot Soeurs preferred u Rus sjan motif tor their reproductions of the clothes of other days. This was a happy choice for their ustruthan, chinchilla, and ermine-trimm led afternoon ensembles. A typical 1 one. "Volga Volga" comprised a short little black velvet jacket, with ila Ing p plum lapel and bottom bound by lands of chinchilla, a .mall round muff of chinchilla and I perky Russian bat of the same fur. I'he dress underneath had a short I blouse of gree.i and yellow printed I ilk. while the skirt was made of I tiers of this silk ruffled and set onto the black velvet, graduating i I from a very narrow flounce at the 1 top to a wide one at the hem. Another especially nice afternoon ensemble at this house was "L’Ami j hie Coeur," th' dress of corintheeolored wool, simply trimmed by i white piquet which laced in ami out .around the neck, forming a tailored bow. The short black chinchilla coat was belted by a woolen ceinture of I the dress' fabric, ami the lit'le round muff of chincilla complimented a round hat of chinchilla witit I I orlnthe felt brim. “Coniine Autrefois" was Indeed like "old times." This black velvet i ensemble had a short little capo with ermine tie. Its little black vel-
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vet toque was outlined with ermine and the muff had bands ot ermine trimming too. For sports wear ("allot Soeurs still opproved of coats in a larg • design wool mixture, covering dresses ot the same design, through smaller. "Pile ou Face” (heads or tails) of a greenish-grey mixture, had a wftle grey scarf starting narrowly at one side of the coat’s collar, ami becoming so wide as to make a cape throw in back. It was belted by a three-inch Russian leather ceinture of green showing cut-out design in grey. When the coat was removed, the belt was buckled t»p another notch to take care of the dress in a smaller version of the same green-grey pattern as the coat. Blue a midnight version and blue-and-white were as important as green for sport things in this collection, while red and brown also were shown. One leather suit. "Leviathan," was included. Evening clothes here were almost the loveliest seen this year They were amply made of rich silks j laces ami lames designed to give
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■ the effect of period gowns. One of I ‘ the most romantic, "Chiquita.”, done in black lace, was held up on one shoulder by red roses, and had other roses caught into the skirt's . fullness. "Degas" on the other hand was of white ruffled net. its two wide skirt flounces set onto white , satin ribbon forming bowknots with I camelias caught in the ties. On the whole, this collection was i distinctly charming and feminine. . without going "fussy." 1 I. 0. 0. F. Installs New Grand Officers Today Indianapolis. Sept. 19 'U.R) —Installation of officers closed the I Sovereign grand lodge convention ' of the Odd Fellows at Indianapolis' today. , Sessions of all departments of the order ended at noon. Mrs.; Myrtle W. Tandy. Jacksortville. . Fla., presided at installation of Re ! bekahs. sj Harry Walker. New York, was . elected president ot the Scribes’
land S cretaries Association .vest r day, and (leorge F. Hudson. San Francisco, vice-president. - — o -— Counteract Testimony Indianapolis Sept. 19 — (UP) Evidence showing that negligemt of two victims was responsible for j the accident for which Max . Kos. I war veteran and insurance sal. : man. is being tried on an iuvoluit tary manslaughter charge, was to be presented to a criminal court jury today. The state i ltarg s Kos wai drunk when his auto struck and killed . Carl Fulkerson ami Riley Osborn. workmen. New Years eve. 1928. but defense attorneys were expected to introduce two eye witnesses to reI fute his testimony. DIVIDEND IS DECLARED The Board of Directors of the Northern Indiana Public Set vic ■ ; ’ompany has declared the followi ing regular quartely dividends on ' the various classes of its preferred
stock; On** and thro* quarters per cent | ' f»u vui * share ot the oulstandlng i seven p< I rent Preferred Stock. I One mid three iegths per cent OU |
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. ;i ,. imre of the outstanding six per cent i’referred Stock. One ml three eighths per cent on ('.itch share of the outstanding five and one half per cent preferred 1
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