- ' THE STJNDAT OREGOXTATT, PORTLAND, JUNE 18, 1916. IDEAS OF DESIGNERS ARE VARIED IN PLACING DISTENSION OF SKIRT Net Petticoat Has Featherbone Hoop Run Through Shirred Casing New Summer Frock Is Embroidered Richly in Blue, Giving Japanese Effect Cut-Out Embroidery Is Popular. f 'f vyv--( V'.,- f ,. i . v,,!"'s' & ' 5 ---"""" --J N , x- - : SJk-P' 1 f h ' I , W ntJl&'l W ,. ' V,-.'. 'r-v..:,.-. . -ZXl Y - 5 ' V. Y i v'tX - Y ;" 'fv--'-:'. ' ! V ' "Y 7-A"?rA' '-.q f aa i , ' J if ISWfe i L YL, J Ski', 'i--A -5A A ft fe- - fe?AA Y 4 I SOMB couturiers place the petticoat hoop at the hip; others drop it to the knee; still others locate it midway between, as in a Lanvln frock of frilled net which you will note has the very latest sleeve, with a deep flounce from the elbow. Under the frock, with its three tiers of frilled net flounces, is a net petticoat which has a featherbone hoop run through a shirred casing:. With short lingrerie dresnea of this type buttoned boots of NOVELTIES IN BATHING COSTUMES ARE OFFERED Style of Materials Changed, so That Only Those Formerly Popular Are Taboo Diving Caps Take on Gay Appearance and (.inen Boots Au Fait. DARK blue flannel and golden brown brilllantine seem to be the only materials which are not in cluded in the list of batbing costume fabrics. They were once considered the only practical selection, but nowadays almost everything else but them Is em ployed.' Black fiber silk, trimmed with royal purple or orange satin, white tussah combined with purple taffeta, navy blue taffeta adorned with bands of rose linen, are some of the forms this diver sity lias taken. A striking and popular sport material for the seaside is that of a perfectly huge checker-board square in a yellow-and-white. black-and-white, purple-and-white fiber silk, which is of ucii size that three squares more Up white washable kid are charming:; but they must be the dancing; type of boot, with turned sole and high Louis heel. Something; entirely new is shown in one Summer frock from a well-known French house. Circles of white taf feta embroidered richly in blues, in Japanese effect, are couched to the white organdie with blue silk thread. The skirt is six yards around and is edged with white taffeta; and the cuffs and monk collar are also of white taf feta. So wide a skirt demands a dis- cover the waist front- This is cleverly combined with white fiber silk. A stunning batbing suit wrap is also made of this same material and white khaki kool, a new sporting material which has been brought out this Spring and which is a semi-silken fiber on the Eastern order, somewhat similar to shantung Tyros Have Costumes. For the timid sisters who cling to the rope are creations of the Victorian type, .which, with an Inch or two added to the skirt length, might serve for prom enade costumes. Here the fiber and jersey materials give place to taffetas, silks, satins and sport materials of a crash-like nature, while cape collars, ported 6kirtst slashed, skirts and long tended petticoat in this case a white taffeta one, with a facing; of witchtex at .the edg;e. There is an airiness about boldly cut out embroidery that makes it accord well with net the standby Summer fabric now. Cut-out embroider traced in delicate green stitches on sheer batiste ground, is draped over an un derfrock of net and little net frills finish skirt and sleeve. The sash of green taffeta ribbon and the white taffeta hat has a flange brim of green legnom. fink roses nestle against a trimming band of Mack velvet ribbon. The smart hat. parasol and buttoned boots of white kid add formality to simple frock. sleeves are taken bodily from the well liked dress models and applied to the bathing suit realm with no beg pardon or by your leave. Collars, cuffs and pocket flaps of handkerchief linen cop led after a famous Imported sport model arc noted on a stunning shirred bath ing frock. There are two distinct classes; the bathing suits and the swimming suits. The former inhabit the regions close to the rope or ornament the sands, while the latter are built for deep-sea going and are not too much cumbered with skirts. These last models are usually of the one'-piece "slip-on" variety, and consist solely of a close-fitting Jersey garment worn over bloomers or com bination tights. The fad this season is to have them quite sleeveless and bur ton or fasten on each shoulder. Though sleeveless, these styles are cut wide enough over the shoulders and under neath the arms for protection and grace. Often a band of trimming fabric wider underneath the arm and narrow on the shoulder is used, as in the case of a knitted suit of purple fiber silk trimmed with black-and-white silk fiber, which has an Insert at the skirt sides and a knotted sash of the black-and-white. Another qua4nt near sleeve. less effect is piped with cerlsa where the sleeve is- cut out over the shoulder and forms a buttoned band below. These are all "slip-ons," or one-piece swim ming suits. JlvlK Caps Are Gay. Diving caps of bright and beautiful pure rubber gum which reminds you of the color seen at a modernist picture gallery, are now made in some magic seamless way to be pulled down over the lovelocks and warranted to keep them dry. They range from those quite without adornment to those which have rosettes, streamers and bands of Vene tian striped rubber, or those which defy the waves with an upstanding trim of rubber feathers. A pretty cap is made from a combina tion of gay Venetian striped "rubber with edged band and rosette of gray rubber. Another has a pom-pom of tiny pieces of colored rubber on the top and two streamers. A third has big polka dots of scarlet rubber set onto a foundation of pale blue rubber. This rubber gum is so thin and trans parent that the hair can be almost seen beneath, yet it provides perfect protec tion, if the diving cap is properly put on. A unique diving cap has been in vented this season which is called the "Aviator" because of its shape, 'which follows that of the Army airman's headgear. This cap has a close-fitting headband and top of transparent sum in tan color, while a turndown piece for protecting the back of the neck Is of bright red gum and is tied with strings under the chin. -The wide headband is also decorated with red. Dutch Cap Favorite. , The quaint Dutch cap is 'well liked anl offers many ways of trimming. Stripes, plaids and plain colors are aH used in the rubber gum and in rubber ized t-ibrics for real service. There is a considerable interest being taken in beach 'hats this season, and some mremely plcturRqiTe ones have been evolved out of wnat seems to have been cane chair backs or rattan work askets. as well as of satin, rub ber and rubberized materials. There is one hat of pale green gum rubber, and has a high shirred crown and a big bow of rubber, and while the broad brim is of the same rubber pleated into a wire edge. The brim is flexible, and can be worn up or down as you like it. Another is the alpine shape, and is made of rubberized satin in orange and tlack with a facing of black. It has a rubber feather stuck in at one side a la Alpine. Next In newness and height comes the laced shoe of rubberized s41k. which is much to look at, like an ordi nary walking shoe with an indestruc tible sole of heavy canvas combined with rubber cement. These come in black, nt vy. red and In black and whltei stripe. Another variety is or rubber ized sateen or satin and has elastic sides. Linen Boot Novelty. High black linen boots are the newest-things the mermaids can wear this season, for we are no longer in any doubt about- mermaids . having1 feet. They are too well provided with bath ing shoes of all sorts, from these new high ones of linen to mere sandals, for the question to cross our minds. Rather do we lose ourselves in admiration. The high black linen ones have 12 eye lets laced with black across a narrow strip of white linen with a narrower piece outlining the top. Another high boot is of blacR satin, and has a similar treatment in white leather bindings. About the same style can be had in sateen in all the leading colors. Very simple, but hygienic, are the lines of a bathing corset made of rub ber sheeting. This material Is not stiff but sheds water like a 'duck, and proved Itself a comfort lsst season to many a plump mermaid who "did not feel com fortable without a corset." Brassier la TVern. A simple front buttoned brassier with narrow elastics over the shoulder can also re had and worn with or without the corset. Other bathing; corset mod els come in rubber webbing, and a sort of heavy corset cover made of a very firm cotton in a crossover model with garter elastics for the fastening of the bathing hosiery is to be had designed for those who do not wish a corset proper, but appreciate some retaining undergarment. Neckwear, sashes, carters, flowers, beach balls of inflated rubber, and Ion? fringe-edged scarfs, ire also made of the ruboer sheetings in gay colors and of gum rubber. A beach scarf of white lubber is a very handy thing to wrap oneself up In when coming In out of the sea. These scarfs are quite wide end lone; and have striking designs in contrasting rubber at the ends above a deep raw of rubber fringe. Window Boxes Make Homes Much More Attractive Goraeoua Flowera Grow Well In Shallow Beds, but Must Be Watered Often and Trimmed Oc casionally. AT this season every street In Lon don Is a veritable garden because of the boxes of bright flowers on the houscfronts. Every domicile, however humble, has its gay window boxes and the dwellings of the rich look like hanging gardens, with flowers and vines on the window sills, all along the facade. There is too little attention given, ovtr here, to this matter of windo jr boxes, so inexpensive in first cost, and the charm and Individuality of the single house on a block which shows a gallant array of glowing color on its window sills, is proof positive of what a whole block might be if house holders adopted the delightful English custom. Flower boxes with proper arrange ment for drainage without leakage of v iter may be obtained at small cost from the florist, or from most depart ment stores. Soil Is an Important con sideration, for these boxes are so shal low. The soil must be rich and nutri tious If plants are to thrive. The best soil Is made of one part of loam, one part leaf mould and one part sand. After mixing the parts, soak well with water before adding the plants. These should be put in the soil at a time of day when the sun Is not strong and kept well watered for a day or two. Pick off a few leaves so there will be less surface and the roots of the plant will -absorb more moisture. Always water your plants early in the morning or after sunset. The most gorgeous flowers. If color Is desired, are geraniums and these thrive well in window boxes. Have all the windows in one color, with scarlet or pink geraniums and your house will be a Joy to every neighbor on the block. Sweet alyssum, mignonette, nasturtiums and pansies all grow well in window boxes; and bs sure to add some vines wandering Jew or climbing nasturtium to fall over the edge of the box. Fashion Hints Given. You may have a dress distinctly orig ina.1. by painting some simple motif In oils on the hem or in allover design. A dark blue straw hat. with the crown garnished with light gray ribbon is a favorite color scheme of the mo ment. . Brown is distinctly In favor for quaint taffeta dresses wood brown, tete de negre. cinnamon and Vandyke are all favored tones. Short frilled basques are becomingly worn on many of the smart taffeta coats seen, over full taffeta skirts. Straw and flowered linen make pretty combination for a child's, hat. Mole fur is a favorite for - Summer wear, partly on account of Its neutral color. ROYAL MARRIAGES IN EUROPE ARE ABSORBING CONSIDERABLE ATTENTION Prince of Wales May Marry Daughter of King of Italy and Austrian Archduchess Alice Reported Engaged to Crown Prince of Bulgaria Daughter of ..James Benson Kennedy Becomes Lady George Dunbar. 4 Y; " -o- YY 1 aa r s f3-Js7rrj?jr c2A?sycz qSy?zy IT IS reported that Princess Uolanda, the 15-year-old daughter of the King of Italy, may marry the Prince of Wales, who is 22. He has been vis iting Rome lately. . The Austrian Archduchess Alice. It is reported, will marry the Crown Prince of Bulgaria. The match was arranged to confirm the alliance be tween the countries. However, these relationships don't go far in preserving peace. All the great rulers atwar are sousins. , . e Another American woman now wears an English title. She was Sophie Ken nedy, daughter of James Benson Ken nedy, of New York, who has a home in v; AY yk A aaa-Yy : - " Y Y-AYYk Y A, ' - I Yt - I : w y , - ' :j " si . - . .v -rv- l : hY-'- AV y ' " A Lv iqy Y-lY . - y PARASOLS AND PICTURE HATS ARE ' LAWN FETE COSTUME ESSENTIALS Formal Array Is Antithesis of Sport Follow Dictates of Fashion NEW YORK. June 17. (Special.) Iot with the allurements of sport garb is one concerned today and surprisingly enough, too, for sport clothes seem omnipresent but with the even' more irresistible allurement of fete costume; the lovely combinations of silk, lace and net, of floating rib bons and festooned roses that go to make up what is familiarly called the garden-party frock. The very anti thesis of sport costume is this. One tvDe of dress bespeaks informality, the other the extreme of formality. Sport attire this year has borrowed for itself the soft silks and satins, the pastel tints even the parasols that belong by righ.to formal costume, for all that there is a definite and but unmistakable line drawn between the two types of dress and no woman is ever confused to know which is which. One could no more attend a formal lawn fete in a crepe de chine sport frock than one think of yachting in. a garden party creation of lace and net. There Is one vital difference be tween these two styles of dress; one may mingle In a crowd of expensively drssed folk on a "sport" occasion, clad in humble duck skirt, canvas sneakers and worsted sweater and feel perfectly correct and "in the picture" as far as sport clothes are concerned one is at liberty to dress as one pleases. But to be "in the picture" at a fashionable lawn fete one must be expensively frocked. hatted and booted: nothing less than the best and most distinctive will answer. Very beautiful costumes are exploited on these occasions the last words in Paris frocks and hats. Indeed, next to an evening gown the most charming costumes a woman can put on is a typical garden fete cos tume of exclusive type. Hata and Paraaela Important. At Newport, at Bar Harbor, at Southampton, at Lennox, at Tuxedo, at Coronado, at Long Beach, and at all the lesser social centers that copy the modes and manners of these places, garden fetes are given on a magnifi cent scale during the midsummer weeks. -In the beautifully kept grounds of great houses, on the terraces. In sunken gardens, under pergolas, on the turf paths of lovely gardens, trees, pergolas and awnings provide shade, but nevertheless the parasol is the sign and symbol of a garden fete costume; it is even more important than a pic ture hat, and parasols are selected with infinite care that the ensemble may be perfection. From Premet comes a delectable gar den fete costume which will be worn at Newport in August. The frock is of white chiffon dotted with violet, over a foundation of violet chiffon. Inserts of fine white net In the skirt have four or five tiny frills of net each, and long sleeves, deep cape-collar and crossed chemisette are of the white net with tiny frills. There is a girdle of violet taffeta, this match by violet taffeta parasol trimmed with frills of the dotted chiffon. A supple brimmed sail or of white straw, crown and upper brim covered with violet taffeta is trimmed -with four clusters of white and purple violets. The skirt of this frock measures six yards around. 1 1 1 1 . "r . m IS I f 7 ' 5 1 London. She was married May 24 to Sir. George A. I. Dunbar, an officer in the Black Watch, who' had done dis tinguished service in South Africa dur ing the early part of the war. California, which is sending four delegates to St. 4uls, has honored the sex . in -other officfal ways. For ex ample, L.itta Belle Hibben has been made Deputy District Attorney of I-os Angeles. Three years ago she was graduated at the head of a class which included 53 men. Martha Gay. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gay, of New York, in common with many other society girls : of Garb Black-and-White Gowns Are and High Heels Are Worn, Even if the violet chiffon underskirt five yards. Under both skirts is a petticoat of white silk run with hoops of feather bone tubing. White net' is as fashionable this Summer as ever even more, so. it seems and perhaps no fabric is more ap pealing in midsummer than airy white net. A dainty fete frock of net shows the new elbow, sleeves that are Just coming in; sleeves reaching only to the turn of the elbow but lengthened to the hand by enormously deep frills. The white net frock referred to has three deep sleeve frills, not gathered but circular in cut. the edge of the frill, cut out in points and finished with a narrow net pleating. The frills are attached to the short sleeves under a double strip of pleating between which is twisted, pale blue satin rib bon. This blue ribbon runs under the wide collar also and ties In a care less bow at the front of the bodice. The collar is attached to a V-neck, cut well off at the shoulders and the outer edge of the collar is vandyked like the sleeve frill and finished with pleating. The skirt has three net flounces with vandyked edges trimmed with net Old - Fashioned Recipe for Shortcake Is Given Biscuit Cmat Split and Covered With M ashVd Strawberries. Is - Served Piping; Hot With Rich, Sweet Cream. THIS is the season for good old fashioned strawberry shortcake the kind grandmother used to make, with a crisp, unsweetened biscuit crust and all the sweetness in sugared ber ries. Rich, sweet cream adds the final touch. If you are one -of the unfortu nates who board and are unable to get any strawberry shortcake except the modern sort, made of sweetened cake with a few lumpy, whole berries scat tered on top and between the layers; here is an old-fashioned recipe for the real shortcake which you can make in a quantity for four persons in the tiny oven that fits over your one-burner gas stove. For the biscuit crust, mix a cup of flour (sifted) with a pinch of saPt and a teaspoon of baking powder. With the fingers mix in a teaspoonful of butter until the flour and butter are thoroughly blended. Into the center pour half a cup of milk and cut in the milk with a knife, using an over and over cut as though you were lapping the dough over the milk. Turn out the dough on a floured board and pat it light with the hands until it Just fits a small square or oblong baking pan. In half an hour It will be well raised ana crisply browned. Spilt the crust and spread each half with butter on the inside. Mash half a box of strawberries to a pulp and sweeten well. Pour over th buttered layer, fit the other layer on top and pour the remainder over the top of the shortcake piping hot again and serve at once with a pitcher of thick, sweet cream. - ; . Ai " t I - v ... A . - - f I X Y Gotham, has joined in a camp at Mid vale, N. J. This is a part of the pre paredness wave sweeping the country. The society buds now at Midvale have hardly ever done anything more stren uous than swing a tennis racket before they Joined the camp, which was estab lished by Miss Candace Hewitt, of New York. Now they are drilling, policing; camp and cooking. The King and Queen of Spain are carrying on a fine charity for the sol diers of the nations at war. They have Instituted a bureau of investigation, which makes inquiries concerning men of one country imprisoned in another and informs their families. The King and Queen are directing this work in person. to Be of Diaphanous Type Shoes Must They Do Tear Up the Turf. pleating and the frock is short enough to show high buttoned boots of white kid. Sash and parasol lend color, bo la being of heliotrope silk. Faotnear for Fete Have Heels. ' Sport considerations are cast aside when a garden party is in contempla tion rubber soled sport shoes would never do at all. even if high heels do cut up the turf. The prettiest and highest heeled boots one possesses muet be donned with the fete frock or slippers if one prefers, though this Summer the high-buttoned boot of very dainty kid Is considered most correct with very formal afternoon costume. White boots or clippers will be tne choice if one's garden party frock. Is all airy, lacy white; and one will not worry about grass-stains for the new washable kid sponges off snow white In a twinkling. In the colored glased kid footwear tobasco brown Is the new shade and there are charming blues, greens and violets, all obtainable In glaxed kid boots with buttoned tops of white, fawn or pearl gray. Bronae or patent leather pumps with white or cream silk stockings are correct. If one fancies them. Not a few of this year's garden fete costumes are in black and white com bination; the black being almost in variably, fine black net or tulle. Thta is added to the white net or lace frocTc In Inserted ehirrings, folded bands to imitate hems, and so on. Sometimes a drop of black net falls between a lace skirt and a tunic of net or lace. Such a frock is usually accompanied by a picture hat of airy black malines and by a black and white parasol. A gar den party frock by Cheruit is of black net and black chantilly Insertion over white silk, the silk skirt distended by featherbone hoops. A big black lace and tulle hat is trimmed with one deep red rose and there is a paraaol to match the rose. There are even more formal garden fete frocks of taffeta in flower designs, the gay silk lifted la panniers that are crisply stayed with witchtex facing, and petticoats of lace showtn? with apparent Inadvertence Krtiw tH tucked un skirts. FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With a Velli Remove Them With the Othlne Prescription. This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a prominent physician and is usually so jaccessful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that It la sold by any druggist under guarantee to refund the money If it falls. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othlne and remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful Improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for tho double-strength othlne;-it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. s