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Show THE HERALD PAGE TWO Diagonal Lines, Bias Cuts, Wraparound Skirts Are Prominent Features of the New Fall Dresses 5 - JOURNAL, F KID A Y, SE PTEMBE R 25, LOGAN, UTAH, PARKING SPACE Little Piute Baby Is' Easily Handled 1 931 at the neckline or may form Elizabeth, and gold lame are the shoulder straps. Rhinestone among the fabrics chosen for and fur touches arc other trim these graceful dress Evening wraps are long and ming details noted on new a evening dresses. sweeping and reach within Color contrast is an impoitfew inches of the bottom of the ant theme for evening and of- diess- Large, flattering collars fers infinite opportunity for of luxurious furs and voluminvariation. Some of the smartest ous sleeves form a stnking concontrasts are black and pinx, trast to the slim lines of the d skirts black and white, black and rose, tight, and a combination of the Simplicity, the Key to Fashion in the New Evening Dresses - 5y Bias cuts mold and shape the silhouette and their contribution N the mode is of extreme This fashion for importance. diagonals extends to the decol-letaof both daytime and evening gowns, and the bias line makes necklines interesting in front and back. The necklines which gives most prominence to the bias cut form a triangle with the sharp point at one side only. This line is very because it emphaoir.es the other diagonal lines in the dress. Carrying out the diagonal new theme in the silhouette fabrics with diagonal weaves are appearing in the smartest frocks. Another interesting sidefor diagonals light on the voguewJtWHSfcfc. Emis the angle at press Eugenie hats ate worn, tipped smartly over one eye. One of the impoitant fashion themes to be introduced this fall s the modern influence. Designers of the new dresses have ceased to copy the costumes of other days and are the turning their attention to era. possibilities in this modern wiap-aroun- ge DRESSES !.- - j U WIDTH ABOVE FOR MODERN WOMAN This means that the dresses of 1C31 aie tuned to- the style modern of ts requirements The ne'WD'Tfttties are w'oman. obviously new and ittm &1 houette Includes many striking points of interest'"it1 hi k flated The hemline, if at all. is flared in a strained fashion and dispenses with all suggestion of godets and ruffles. When pleats are introduced, they are used to give a straight line and create no suggestion of fullness. This rule holds good lor dayand time dresses of both cloth, and combines excellently with the fashion of molded waistline and hips. ELABORATE SEAMINGS RULE Elaborate scanungs, so long an outstanding feature mode, are continued new season. Those are out in diagonal lines and hips, diamond of the for the carried at the square shaped motif., and criss cross effects. Another interesting version of d is the the silhouette skirt, a natural result of the same influence in the new coats for fall. These skirls are usually carried out in light weight Woolens, heavy creoes and ribbed silks. With all this slenderness of line below the waistdne, it interesting to observe tl e tendency towards width above. In daytime and afternoon di esses, this width Is attained by sleeves that are wide above the armholes In dolman-lor raglan shapings, and fri frocks that combine two colors -one forming the upper section of the blouse. W AISTLINE Another new and most effective means of attaining width above the waistline Is in the bloused effect, draping over the belt, or caught in the molded waistline. One of the mast important developments for fall is the popularity of light weight woolens. For sports wear, for street, for business, for practically the every daytime occasion, choice of the best dressed this women will be woolens season. They will be seen In coat dresses, two piece frocks. Jacket dresses and one piece models. The newest of the light weight woolens is an extremely sneer weave known as the crepe de chine weight. Other populai weaves Include broadcloth, tweeds In basket weave versions, diagonal weaves In monotone e effects and Herand ringbone patterns DRESSES OF LIGHT WEIGHT two-ton- WOOL The tailored alternoon frock of silk crepe has practically been replaced for fal. by dresses o this light weight wool, alfinds though one sometimes smart dresses of silk and woolen combinations. Velvet is most conspicuous this season in sheer transparent, uncut, ribbed, chocked and costume versions. The two-color Many people, wise in the Sing Something Simple" is the fashion world, are the theme song of the evening ways of to this new vogue as frocks for the autumn season . . looking a idea is carried out in striking fashion by the use of velvets m black and white, black and flesh, and blue, and beige. There is no question about satin as a high fashion for fail. During the late summer smart .shops were featuring it for both daytime and evening wear, and style authorities agree .that wardrobe every well planned should certainly include satin frocks or suits for fall. a simplicity of line wliich Gives Hints For n; : Killing Hoppers Utah farmers can do much to prevent a serious grasshopperg outbreak next year by destioy-inthe overwintering eggs at frock. Gowns . chis time, aecording to Q. F. Knowlton, associate entomologist of the Utah State Agricultural college experiment station. M'jet of the grasshoppers have and now completed following the Hist killing frost should be comcultivation menced to destroy the eggs. grasshopper These are laid largely In the dry ditch banks, hard roadsides, alow; fence rows, In packed and stubble fields, as well as on deserted farms and nearby e asteUnd. if well Deep fall plowing, turned, will turn the eggs under so that when the young hoppers hatch in the spring, they w'lll be unable to reach the surface. Shallow discing or harrowing will expose the eggs to unconditions, favorable weather which destroys them. Community effort is important in areas where grasshoppers have been abundant and observed to deposit large numbers of eggs. for Social Events For dances, for dinners and other formal affairs what could be lovelier than these charming gowns .of satin, opaque silk and thick crepe, cut to emphasize the beauty of the fabric and individuality of the wearer. egg-layin- g, Pittsburgh PUEBLO, (UP) Pueblo burro dealers have been quested, In a wire to the Chamber of Commerce, to communicate with the Shipley Massing-hacompany of Pittsburgh, quotmg the going prices on 10 to 20 first class burros. from re- m CURTAINS THAT BRIGHTEN TIIE ROOM fuchsia shades. The evening gown continues to gain in favor and will be cnosen by women who wish to emphasize the simplicity and charm of the silhouette. for evening Jacket are gaining in nopularlty by leaps and bounds. Satin is a wise choice for these newest additions to the formal mode, although many jacket outfits are carried out in metal cloth and lame. For restaurant dining and the theater, these beare costumes coming little an imearning for themselves portant place on the roll call of fashion. With Covered Shoulders The informal dinner gown or the formal afternoon frock follows the autumn rule of covered shoulders, with tiny cap effects of sleeves or cape-hk- e lace. Transparent velvet, crepe SUNSHINE all-bla- well-dress- Threads of pale gold woven, t into rayon net lace curtams gize the elfeet of sunlight, and if the sun is shining outside they increase the brightness of the room. These curtains are recommended for a sun room and should have simple of solid color on a subdued design- ed cos-.um- , over-drap- es - Bathing Suit Too Light COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, day was warm when Blam, of Pueblo, started to climb Pikes Peak, dressed in a bathing suit The climb was chfncult, and Blain panted and perspired en route. He arrived at the top and nearly froze. The temperature was 10 degrees below freezing. I'1The Lee u IFaM (SflotfBaes Fop Smart Women of Every Age -- E at LOWER-THA- N VER-PRICE- S! at ail to park the in the southwest, where the Piutes dwell. Heres No trouble baby' down a papoose, all laced into Its cradle, ready for transportation anywhere on its mothers back. And it can be set in a corner out of the wray any time. New fall coats Burros Seeks Colo., im- the distinguishes mediately wearer and sets her apart as a woman of unerring taste. This new simplicity deals a death blow to peplums, tiers, to fluffy and all suggestions ruffles: It brings out the charm and grace of the individual and elevates her to the regal stature of a Greek goddess. And how is ail tnls smartness fiehieved? Bv a subtle arrangement of bias cuts, sometimes complicated, but never detracting from the simple personality of the regular outline of the wrap-aroun- revolution the beginning of in style, as sweeping as the Empress Eugenie reform in the millinery mode. As is in keeping w.th the simplicity of line, the decollet-ag- e remains rather conservative In front, but may be very extreme in the back, sometimes cut almost to the waistline. The separate scarf , to match the dress is a logical partner of the low decolletage and is a graceful addition to the costume. The cowl neckline, so has popular in the past season, autbeen earned over for the umn, as stylists have found it too flattering and becoming to relegate to the category of fashion has beens. Variety of Trimmings A twist of seif material is a trimming widely noted in collections of the smartest evening dresses. It may be introduced NEW POWER SOURCE Are different this year! Spanish and French Interests are planning to dam the river, which forms the Mu-la- ya boundary between Spanish ar.a Morocco, for the production of power and irrigation of large areas. French 4 Eugenie Youll know Bewitchingly smart I Mirroring the romantic styles of an Empress! Fal! shades. the NEW styles by Felt Hate , sfl.QQ these signs . . LADIES SilkMose Full Fashioned Heavy Service Weight. Latest Colors No. 449, 90c Wrap over styles that fasten on the left hip. Rough finish fabrics dull, rich in appearance. in Distinctive new shapes fur collars and cuffs. Yes. 1931 coats arc different . . . and so smart ! Sec Pcnney's collection at once values arc more outstanding than ever before ! Fabrics and workmanship of each coat measure up to our' own high standards for quality. Each fur set has been to assure the best possib'e selection ! hand-picke- d Smarter Style, Better Value at This Year 14.75 24.75 to PI N! A small Avail yourself of our unti wanted! hold selection will your deposit LAY-AWA- Y 1 Dresses Tiny Tots COA- TBERET and MUFF M98 Only All They're smart for school or sports! Contrasting collars . . . the different sleeves, all the better style features! New Fall colors. New Hat Styles Empress- Euprenie Derbys and every variation in Felt and Velvet - q-- to SSH Fall Frock; every new mode. Crepes, Satins and Wools, for every occasion 111 $9 95 to 95 Sizes for Women and Misses lUY Lay-Awa- So? GHoves New Shades! Fall Novelty Styles! At Pcnneys the gloves yon want are smartly plain lover priced Tull-onof tilth the best looting applique in contrasting colors. Plan A Small Deposit Holds Your Selection $498 Squirrelette also Kara-fur fabric warmly mi lined and interlined even to the sleeves! Shell like tiie muff . . . remember you tret all three 'at this pi ice! Sizes 3 to 6 1 47 uV.selectionsS6.S0 Make ON THE y For Co. J. C. Penney STORE Our now on Lay-Awa- v Plan. Ii?c. department Where Thrift Sets the Fashion Corner First North and Main J |