SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1917.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER.
PAGE THRE3
Don't
Forget
The Speed 'Em Up Race
And also remember that
Birnie's Jewelry Store
is the place to buy up-to-date
jewelry, watch '
es, silverware, etc.
G. S. Birnie
Our want ads briny results.
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Fashion
BY MARGARET MASON.
(Written for the United Press)
la Washington there's much to do
You really cannot nap at all
And everywhere the women drees
At social stunts or war work stress
In style that's smart and capital.
, Washington, July 21. In Wash
ington its just one reception to for
eign commissions after another.
Naturally these social functions
have brought out much in sartorial
fripperies. Two fripperies brought
out are fans and trains. .
The first of these are well in hand
but the second are not so easily
handled. ...
. Nevertheless trains have a large
following and Fashions stamp of ap
proval. In the crush pf the Reception
to the Russian Commission at the
Pan-American Union building, most
of .the trains present had many other
stamps besides Fashions. It was
most upsetting the way large wives of
Senators and Congressmen, left their
trains around carelessly underfoot to
be stumbled over. .
The perfect way in whicfa the "First
Lady of the Land" managed her train
of 3ilverv grey chiffon . and taffeta
leaves no doubt as to her absolute
fitness for her position. Managing a
train gracefully and adequately re
quires more finesse, savoire faire, and
just piam muscular control, man
managing a multitude, mts. wnson
did it with one hand, too, Between
handshakes, while she rythmically
swayed a huge natural ostrich feather
fan fai the other.
I shall never know whether Mar
garet Wilson is an adept at train
management or not for she kept hers
of Nile green charmeuse, slung high
and dry out of any possible door-
matiah contact over a well rounded
arm that fluttered a well spangled
fan.
Mr. Tom Walsh's vellow taffeta
trtvam with niiffv nnnnierd shirt and
tight pointed bodice with terra cotta
velvet ribbon garniture was trainless,
but her terra cotta leatner lan in
size and coloring more than made up
for any such deficiency.
Mrs. Fred Bnttort, in purple se
nnina nnH net "had a feather fan of
exactly matching purple flush.
Dining at the Shornam, Alice
oH TinoTwnrth m black tulle
nnH silver with shadows under her se
ductive eyes as dusky as heT gown
.... - . . i . e
played with ner lood anu a iam oi
black ostrich.
At n nenrhv tnMo a beautiful un
known was an exquisite vision in a
Hnirorin frvk of Hhell T)inK DSHSie
lavishly embroidered in garlands of I
pink roses. Her drooping leghorn i
hat had for sole trimming a garland
. . . 1! J 1
of the embroidered roses appnquea j
ncrosa the front of the crown. More
pink roses adorned the lady's cheeks
but not apphqued ones.
She looked like "Meet Me in Rose
Time Rosie" with variations and of
course she rose with all the others
when the orchestra gave forth ihe
Star-Spangled Banner."
Another striking leghorn hat on a
lunching brunette at the New Willard
had the top of its broad droopy brim
vwereri with nleated black maline that
fell over the edge for two inches. A
broad band of corn color picot edged
ribbon around the crown with a bow
in front completed the trimming.
On account of the customary wasn
ineton heat white is a favoiel color
less scheme.
Mrs. Hiram Johnson was a particu
larly vivacious and chic Fhce'ie Snow
the other day motorrcv.,' in Rock Creek
park, in emlroiderel white crepe
Georg-ite with a s..ri!:."e colnr of
filet lace and .'i c littl - t.ir;.ed ui)
hat of white satin.
t witVi multi-millionaire's
wife the other day who was gowned ;
in a simple- little white voue aress
that she proudly announced cost butj
twelve dollars. She said on account;
of the war she was limiting her trocKS
to fifteen dollars apiece and her hus
ten dollar suits.
This seems to be the sartorial policy j
... ... . i
of one taction wnue anowwr equony
as strong is preaching more f rills and
furbclous as a psychological effect of
. . . . .i
brightening up rne meniai uuuwi,
relieving tense and strained conditions.
,So vou can take your stand accord
ing to your wardrobe. If you run up
an alarming bill at tne mooisies ana i
for elaborate contumes
and chapeaux you can quiet an irate :
hnshnnH with the same adequate ano i
elastic excuse that is used Dy tne
mmnia rlniq nHvnrnte who refused to
accompany her socially inclined spouse
to a soiree because she nasn t an ap
fl'est la euerre. Al
ready they are workng the phrase
overtime tiere In Washington.
Only two days
starting tomor
row. Don't
miss this treat,
it is delightful.
She sings, tells
you what it
means to act In "
pictures, and
wears lovely
gowns She's
charming. .
Just an
other of
the many
treats the
Arcade
offers its
patrons
You'll like
Miss
Stedman
mk .jt&M v . flKmV. factual '
vms vi mix v ' m::mej.i . aiiiv ii
fmS "r VV in person' J I
Appearing Three Times Daily - (In Person) - at The
ARCADE
Miss Myroe Stedmaini
Who starred in "Hypocrites' "The Prison Without Walls," "Pasqaale,"
"Happiness of Three Women," and other equally
as wonderful photoplays
Lovely Miss Stedman comes to La Grande for two days the only motion picture actress pos
sessing a voice equal to the greatest prima donna's, will sing at every appearance; will wear
beautiful gowns. She will change her program each evening. Get acquainted -with Miss
Stedman. ' - :' (
The Picture Program for Sunday Will be the Wonderful
Pauline--Ffederick
In Her Great Success
OF INTEREST TO WOMEN.
J. J. A 4. .J. .J-
OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
Cold ham, chicken or other meat left
over in quantities too small for use
alone, may be used advantageously by
mixture with other foods
Meat and Pastry Rolls.
Chop the meat fine and season it
well. Mix in enough butter or other
fat to make it "shape" well. Form in
to rolls about the size of a finger and
wrap r.round each a thin piece of short
Hnncrli marie from a nint of flour,
two tablespoonfuls of baking powder,
ealt, and mi Ike enough to mix.
Bake the rolls In a hot oven until
they are a delicate brown. Serve hot.
"BELLA DONNA"
NO MATINEE SUNDAY
i
Meet Miss Stedman at the "Speed 'Em Up"
PRICES
ADULTS 25c - - - CHILDREN 15c