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Kane County Standard | 1929-10-25 | Page 3 | Use for Waste Wood

Type issue
Date 1929-10-25
Paper Kane County Standard
Language eng
City Kanab
County Kane
Rights No Copyright - United States (NoC-US)
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
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Article Title Use for Waste Wood
Type article
Date 1929-10-25
Paper Kane County Standard
Language eng
City Kanab
County Kane
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OCR Text use for waste wood woodwork ling establishments are now martlig making use of much of bf their waste wood by turning it into toys 1 simple furniture and household ar aleles which are sold la in department stores in knockdown and unpainted form B BEADWORK E A D W 0 R K F FEATURES E A T U R E S M 0 D E S NEW MILLINERY FAVORS BERETS at r and elaborated whimsical fashioning ta Is being lavished upon sleeves this ibis season throughout the entire style program it ts is very evident that sleeves are being made a chief channel of expression pres sidn for ideas in the story of sleeves tho the plot becomes particularly ticul arly thrilling in connection with coats where every silhouette from flowing bell to abe now naw sleeve treatment bulging balloon enters entera into the mode to style the coat with intriguing sleeves Is indeed one of the chief films alms in design this season la in this new sleeve propaganda especially bially as aa it pertains to the autumn and winter wrap tho stylist Is aided and abetted by new and luxuriant furs which embrace every species from pedigreed types to those of obscure origin however fur la Is fur and its role in the style pageant ts li a most ocular one this se season ason in planning the new frock and blouse it Is well worth ones while to took look into the matter of sleeves prom from the sleeveless fashions of the pasi past sea son to the elaborately sleeved modes mode of the present la Is indeed a far cry theres many a new quirk in cult cuff and wrist treatments which should be taken in into to consideration n to which adri add the tact fact that any amount of ursule hand handwork worle to Is being lavIs lavished bed on sleeves th the styli stylizing zing capabilities of the sleeve is convincingly demonstrated in tho the picture above in this ansta nce the i iown gown la Is of black transparent velvet the sleeves richly e SS ered erea and beaded in white this ibis sleeve treatment ament sug bests an extremely tont tant phase of the mode jun namely m ely the flair for white effects effect dune done on an black in a different way especially white beadwork both daytime and evening modes stress black velvet worked with white beads in the matter of nn an afternoon black velvet frock even tile the simplest design pt white beads worked about the neckline addi a compelling note 0 of f chic with such it 11 frock a w white bilte boutonniere further obeys the dictates of the mode As a matter of tact fact all the accessories are expected to tit follow a i black and white course such as tor for instance the gloves which should be of black kid hid worked wor lied with the purse also which takes up he cu cue and expresses itself in terms of smart black and white this Is an poh epli huking season in the realm of millinery seems scents as if the whole of things to Is being revolutionized not ot only vre arc crown and brims br li s different but bill ways of wearing wc altug tiac haw changed one thing Is there I 1 a tint hot or br hats hansfor for every V individuality it Is merely a 0 mat I 1 I 1 ter of knowing your type and flerl clarl ing ln it IL of 0 course therease ther eare a few general 5 rules to observe one ot of which Is that the brim or lack of brim should be brow revealing athla la arrived at in two ways either cither the shops shape la IA so amna P elated or elso else the hat bat Is designed to lo be worn far back on the head or both this applies particularly to the n new baby bonnet types which are creating such a sensation because of theli their decided departure from roni anything this generation has encountered in the way aay of bf fashionable behil headgear gear to ade fully wear one of th the 0 chic baby boti boa net effects such as ta Is shown to the left below in this group one must tie be youthful in erfia creating ting these ex extreme trenie types designers resort to td till all sorts of artful fabric manipulation the tha hats selected tor for illustration here herewith Oth stand as types tor for matter of classification of three dist distinct trends namely the oft the tace face brims the beret anti and the brilly bonnet effects each of which ar arh are h outstanding to lu fh zi new w modes those these types are interpreted to 6 multitudinous wilys ways which involve N 7 x A 11 2 AW 7 2 fa 4 y all some types of now hew hats hat more mora than for or a tong long time past the skill and originality of the professional millinery touch for it to is written in ili fashions revised code that each lint anil must st be tuned to its ili wearer these interesting models so BO versa ole file of contour carry assurance that flattering battering fiats are without a doubt avalin available ble and that there Is no excuse for any woman beang unbecomingly lint tinned led and colors are as fascinating ds as lines the majority of hits hats match a the coats and dresses with alch they are worn tills ta is literati so 90 for not infrequently we hat la Is made of the identical mat material prial of which tile the ensemble suit coat oa or frock la Is styled at led tit this s la Is especially true of tweeda add their nas when at ae comp by a tweed sev ser v ilich complements tile hie dat pat with scarf or bug bag nil all of the saine gedvi velvet hats with velvet frocks is 19 jelso charmingly observed some wom n are choosing genille crochelt hat half the same wor as ther fr frerk find alid the effect as tansi most if i jutta luu antall EY t I 1 E r t i
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