oc-plain-dealer 1922-04-03
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New Lingerie Reflects Spring's Loveliness
by Dorothy O. Durant.
The more fastidious a woman is the more carefully she studies her type and dresses according to it. Whether she be an exotic or a typically American type, whether she has the dignity of a Queen or is a fairlike, naive little person, she will always delight in the selection of new lingerie, and be most concerned in the quality of the materials and character of the workmanship. Then of course design is to be considered, and becomingness. These considerations not only have become of vital interest to the woman of discerning taste, but how she revels in designing, in planning these exquisite bits of sheer loveliness, where her imagination and love of the beautiful can be given free rein.
Because laundering soon wears out the most practical lingeries, replenishing supplies is necessary almost as often as new designs are introduced. This fact gives the woman who is always searching for the novel in everything a sensible excuse for visiting the shops in the springtime and selecting what is newest and most appealing. However, the more stained and conservative person having determined her type in lingeries as well as gowns prefers to conform to certain materials and trimmings and cares for few innovations in style.
The black negligee still persists entranced with the fascinating array of color, and the sheer loveliness of materials that one comes near to forgetting that fresh supplies of underthings are needed. Not for long however can the dainty piles of silken and fine cotton garments be ignored, for the shops are riotous with the color in these bewildering arrays. Never has there been such a season for color in underpieces of lingerie, but perhaps the most unusual this season are the dainties of dotted swiss sets. They are most enchanting, of the very finest, softest quality, with blue, pink or lavender dots on a white ground, with the same colors in bindings. More entrainin silken things. Their only trimming work or hemstitch tailored their own of handwork or lace is used, on taste will naturalize.
Because laundering soon wears out the most practical lingeries, replenishing supplies is necessary almost as often as new designs are introduced. This fact gives the woman who is always searching for the novel in everything a sensible excuse for visiting the shops in the springtime and selecting what is newest and most appealing. However, the more staid and conservative person having determined her type in lingeries as well as gowns prefers to conform to certain materials and trimmings and cares for few innovations in style.
The black negligee still persists and is reflected in the long waisted, bloused robes, that fasten with a single flower of crepe, and show linings of bright color. In the more unusual negligees the Spanish shawl is not forgotten, in colors or black, embroidered and fringed and draped into wrap form. Two shades of chiffon, hemstitched together succeed, in a naively simple but unifgettable parment for one's intimate hours. Chiffon or ribbon bands cross in front and tie at the sides under a long transparent coat, which hangs gracefully over an accordion plaited skirt of the chiffon. Not to be forgotten is the chiffon negligee of a pastel shade with pleated ruffles at neck and sleeves and the skirt fashioned of multitudinous small ruffles of the chiffon. This is especially becoming to an ingenue type and every debutante or young bride should have such a distinctly feminine negligee in her wardrobe.
When selecting a negligee, one is so
A chou of burnt goose trims this medium size slightly drooping brim, which is embroidered in a low trasting blue and gray.
While the whole Store is A bloom
With Springtime Material and Creativity
The Latest We Announce
OUR GREATEST EFFORT AT SALE MAKING
Although we had anticipated the pleasure of presenting our style showing we have been forced to withdraw our models for the reason the great sale is crowding us for time.
OUR GREATEST EFFORT AT SALE MAKING.
Although we had anticipated the pleasure of presenting our style showing we have been forced to withdraw our models for the reason the great sale is crowding us for time.
Turn To The Announcement
in this issue of the paper and then await the powerful message of a four page circular that is on its way.
SEBASTIAN BROTHERS
The Pattern Section full of suggestions for successfully carrying one's summer ward robe to completion.
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
oveliness Durant.
array of so for-under-how-silken hored, the arrays. Season lingerie, this slotted enting, quality, sets on colors in bindings. Motifs of drawnwork are the only ornamentation. This spring the sneer French lingerie of fine batiste or nainsook is loveller than ever. Its sweet simplicity is most appealing, Fine hand hemstitching or embroidery, with edgings of real Valenciennes lace make this type of lingeries so very desirable.
More entrancing than ever are the silken things. If they are tailored their only trimming is a bit of handwork or hemstitching. If they are tailored their only trimming is a bit of handwork or hemstitching. If lace is used, one of discriminating taste will naturally select those garments with Venise, filet, Irish or Valenciennes trimming. However, some of the finer imitation laces are very effective, when used in sets of crepe de chine.
The simplest gowns imaginable are often fashioned of crepe black satin in sleeveless style, with deep armholes and V-necks. Picoting is practically the only trimming, except perhaps for a very charming cluster of hand-made silk flowers. The vogue for striking colors is often demnstrated in gowns of this type.
FIRST NAT'L BANK ADDS ESCROW CAGE
The First National bank has let the contract to Sweetser & Baldwin, of Los Angeles, who installed the present fixtures, for another cage to be used by the escrow department. The cage, which will have three windows, will be situated in the northwest corner of the banking room next to the women's restroom, which will be converted into a private escrow room.
Mr. Chas. Boege will continue in charge of the escrow department, assisted by Miss Cecilia Atherton and one other.
The women's restroom for the present will be abandoned. If it is found possible to locate the bookkeeping department on the second floor with connections by vacuum tubes, a place may be found for the restroom.
Where the escrow department is now located two more tellers will be stationed. The bank's phenomenal growth, which is expected to be greater than over this year, makes the additions and improvements necessary.
The American Savings bank is also adding another cage.
West Coast Lease
WEST COAST. April 3.—Mr Floyd Tunis wife and two children of Los Angeles were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Tunis home Sunday of last week.
Mrs. Lena Mabee, daughter, Evelyn and son Charles, of Whittier, were Tuesday visitors on West Coast lease to see Mrs. Chambers.
Mrs. Flynn and babies of Anaheim called at the home of Mr. Flynn.
This spring you have almost unlimited opportunity to express your individual and original ideas in your footwear. Never have there been such fascinating novelties, such captivating pieces of feminity! The shops are showing the simple and elaborate, the naive and sophisticated, and the result is that more and more the fashionable woman is expressing her personality, her charm in her footwear as well as in the costume she wears. No one style is decidedly the thing. The toes of one's shoes may be broad, slightly rounded or pointed.
More in vogue than anything else perhaps is the patent leather shoe, either pump or low heeled oxford. The pumps with extremely low heels are much worn and have but one strap while those with Spanish heels almost always boast of three. Very smart indeed is a pair of patent leathe rsandals with Spanish heels, stitched in brown. A cunning little rhinestone buckle catches the two straps over the instep. Another pair of slippers also fashioned of patent leather and kid are very unique. Lattice work of the patent leather literally covers the foundation of cream colored kid.
As usual the shoes worn on the
West Coast Lease
WEST COAST, April 3.—Mr Floyd Tunis wife and two children of Los Angeles were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Tunis home Sunday of last week.
Mrs. Lena Mabee, daughter, Evelyn and son Charles, of Whittier, were Tuesday visitors on West Coast lease to see Mrs. Chambers.
Mrs. Flynn and babies of Anaheim called at the home of Mrs. Tunis last Wednesday.
Mrs. Campbell of Brea visited on West Coast last week.
Mrs. Sieber made a trip to Oxnard the first of last week.
Mrs. Travers of Olinda was calling on friends on the West Coast Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Wakefield was a West Coast visitor on business last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chambers were La Habra visitors Friday at the home of G. W. Wolfe and family.
Mr. Tunis has been on the sick list but like some others never gave up.
Charlie Keen was home last week nursing a case of the mumps.
Mrs. Ethel McCoy was a Los Angeles visitor last Tuesday.
The pumps with extremely low heels are much worn and have but one strap while those with Spanish heels almost always boast of three. Very smart indeed is a pair of patent leather rsandals with Spanish heels, stitched in brown. A cunning little rhinestone buckle catches the two straps over the instep. Another pair of slippers also fashioned of patent leather and kid are very unique. Lattice work of the patent leather literally covers the foundation of cream colored kid.
As usual the shoes worn on the street by the smartest women are custom made oxfords of heavy Russian or Norwegian calf with perforations. Most of them are severely tailored with slightly rounded toes. There are some deviations however. For instance — some brown oxfords show unusual cutout patterns of tan suede. These are essentially for sports wear.
One shop features a captivating pair of sports oxfords made of red kid with distinctive strips of patent leather trimming them. Others almost as unique come in red combined with black or white. There was much exclaiming too, over a pair of white buck sports shoes, for they boasted of green heels, with straps of green.
Sandals for afternoon wear are as
Now ShowingNew Spring Styles in
New Spring Styles in Dresses Coats Capes and Suits
THE PRINCE STORE
ANAHEIM CALIF
Corner Center and Lemon Streets, Anaheim
The Smartest of New Footwear
by Dorothy Durant
much worn as ever, but they are made more unusual by much appliqué or cutout designs. Cossack boots of white kid are selected by those who are forever seeking what is most novel and extraordinay. They have wide turned down cuffs with many perforations.
Too much cannot be said about the new evening slippers—for they are the loveliest, the most colorful in many seasons. The sparkle of jewelled heels is often seen on ballroom floor, and it is breathed that some heels are even studded with real stones. Almost all evening slippers are in sandal style, many of them sparkling metallic gold and silver brocaded effects, while others have an occasional bright metallic thread woven into a beautiful colored cloth. These are always worn to match the color of the gown. An alluringly feminine sandal, one of black satin has been embroidered in the loveliest shades of lavender and green imaginable, with cutout designs on the heel showing the same shade of green.
Paris reports unabated interest in chiffon silk hose for spring and summer wear. These will be worn on the street as well as for afternoon and evening attails. The vogue for light gray will persist through the season, though it is predicated that flesh color and beige will relieve the monotony. Very smart Parisian women have taken to wearing sheer Russian calf and navy coifed hose with black shoes. They also still favor for street wear combinations of silk and wool with embroidered clocks. Clocks will appear on almost every kind of hosiery this season—the narrow openwork clock for the sheer hose and for the sports hose, clocks embroidered in contrasting colors.
Hats With Style
Hats With Style
Watch for our showing at the Fashion Show
Tuesday and Wednesday nights—
California Theatre.
McDonald Millinery and Lingerie Shoppe
We Do Hemstitching
103 S. Clemencine Next to New Postoffice
Particularly featuring the newer things in Sport wear.
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CALIF
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