Portland labor press. (Portland, Oregon) 1900-1915, December 21, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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PORTLAND LABOR PRESS
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Daily
Christmas Hint
the i-li-Miier when milled, a« n<> limn
dr«*«« would iiiiilerl.ihe t<> • lea- .heli)
How ever, the girl who | m given one of
them* exquisite silk, hand embroidered
kinionos win be glad. dnubtleaa. to uu
d e iliih e th e eleim ln g bill«
strong hiiiMouline arm a fte r the iianee.
are exeis’illngl.v effective.
T he girl of the w in ter ulionl«! learn,
however, how to wield the tiny fan to
A C h a rm in g G ift l o r th e C o l­
r«
lege G irl
T h e girl who goea back to college
a fte r the C h riatin aa vacation w ill la*
happy I f in her bug she cau puck aw ay
<Mie o f these charm ing ••really" Ja p a­
nese kimonos T his kimono wus made
o f pale blue, em broidered In Iris. T he
w onderful shades of m auve in the iris
A G ift T h a t W ill Be A p p r e c i­
find a very effective background in the
ated b y M a n o r W o m a n
pule blue.
B u t if you desire to make a useful
g ift fo r the college g irl and do not wish
W hen searching through the shops
to m ake a kimono o f such expensive for a suitable g ift for either a man
m aterial the sho|>s are filled w ith love­ or a w om an yon may cbauce to find
ly goods Cra|ies. cotton and silk, Jap
anese silk, w ith flowers rioting over
It fo r all the world like an old fash­
ioned garden: silks of every quality I
and hue are piled upon the shopkeep
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Daily =
Christmas Hint
rn - a w ii
o f ( I i . i w ’ i w o fK v e r i p f e t t i l i
w o r k I« very east to do In th e c o n in e
hilt. Ilel's llneli a n d w e a rs in t e r in im i
III.)
i t i l i th e re Is a n o th e r la u n d r y hag
w ill. Ii w o u ld be I er.) m m II e a s ie r to
m ake T a k e a •.••»si s|»ed T u r k is h lo w
el I . ’.1 . n e l ohe d id e m b r o id e r Upon
it th e w o id
I ..i 111 nl c y " in w a s h s ilk s .
III. 1 .
IP . loop« o f I 'lb ls ili 11)1011 th e
uppci . d a n d h a n g il s t r a ig h t a ros.«
tin *
I. • •« o r b a th ro o m d o o r.
and
pretty
A S uitab le P re s e n t F o r th e
T ra veler
T h e man w ho would a tra ve lin g go
alw ays w ants his toilet appurtenances
convenient to Ids hand Instead o f hav
mg to scramble alsiu t in n hand bug for
Daily
Christmas Hint
is g re a t e ffe c t as h e r Spanish s ister
W hat eloquence she reads into- the
Gifts W h ic h W ill D elight th e
slightest gesture! How tier eyes gleam
T h e a te r Devotee
‘ above this tin.) instrum ent d am o u r!
| How it accent« every niiiveineut In the
mazes of the «la nee! Not for use are
M ilady never has too many bags.
these i iHpiettlsb fans—not for use. at They w ear out am ’ soil, and when
! any rate. In the regulation way as a Christm as tim e comes she Is alw ays
mod«* of ' oollng the atmosphere, hut ns glad to find am o ng her Christm as gifts
an aid to a harmless tlirtatinn they are one or tw o beau tiful and useful bags
supreme.
Tlx* ones IIlustrHt«*«l here are especial­
T h e fail illu siratisl here is of the pop­
ly handsome, the low er one lielng en­
ular ostrich fro th e r variety
There are
riched w ith hand em broidery done w ith
various shapes m il colors, but one In
gold thread. T h e upper one has the up-
w hite or black is mos*, serviceable.
which w ill blunder we. and w ill <t*.-i
less I m * as well liked for m aking th. -
eases as the more expensive silk
l:
w hatever m aterial is used be sure that
the right color and s«enl arc used ..
erw lse your g ift w ill ............ .. its nie
lug to tli«. friend for w h o m it is ......
A nother case larger than Un«.-
truttsl here cun he made for tin.-
gerle. O ften milady lias some d
pieces of fine hand embroidered
trim m ed underw ear which are
aw ay and only used on account of :
fragility upon state occasion«
these articles a large case w hich
fit into flic dres-or d raw e r w
found to be invaluable
F o r C ollars, t u f f s and
H a n d k e rc h ie fs
T ills p retty hag is a departure from
' tlie ordinary laundry bag in th at it is
¡a thought more elaborate. H o w ever, it
is made all o f w ashable m aterials, mi
j the elaborateness of it need not fright
I eu uiilady who w ishes to give a man
a useful C hristm as g ift
It was de­
veloped of very coarse linen and lined
w itli a wash silk in any desired shade
T hese
them. T h e little case Illu strated here
w ill be found to contain everyth in g
necessary for the toilet o f th e tra ve le r
T h e slip|iers. too. w ill lie found useful
for tired feet when the man go«‘s upon
a long Journey.
a colonial clock like the one pictured
‘ here T his is made o f solid mahogany.
finished w ith a «lull isilish. and would
. tie suitable eith er for m ilady's colonial
boudoir or for the man's den.
p re c io u s
p ieces
z
Never have fans I m * c ii so much In
evidence us since the dance craze sta rt
e«l
Every girl and imitron tangoes
and. o f eourae. neetla a fa n a fte r tier
strenuous exertions
And they are not
tiny, useless fans at all
Instead they
are large and. properly wielded b.v a
the silk showing through -the square
per p art made of a piece of handsome
brocade, the low er part of the bag
o f plain satin. The w om an who wish
es to make useful gifts w ill scramble
around in her w orkbnsket and find
pieces of silk and bits of brocade
From throe odds and ends w onderfully
handsome bugs can be .fashioned.
W A N T S T A T E M IL IT IA
F ro m re lia b le sources con
in fo rm a tio n th a t the E m ployer« \
so cia tio n o f S to ckto n , ('a l., lia a
tw o dem ands on Gov. J o h n s o n :
he o rd e r th e S tate M ilitia into St-
to n . The request fo r the soldier-
been denied. As a p a rt o f th e ir ¡*1.
to m a n u fa c tu re p u b lic o p in io n t
Sachet Scented and Silken
Lined
a n ti-u n io n is ts have been fo rw a rd )
c o m m u n ica tio n s to the comm on c
c il u rg in g th a t "p o lic e p r o te c tio r’
Cases like these, scented w itli your g ive n th e m . The last le tte r clo*
own sachet and made of silk io match w ith th is d e m a n d : “ W e w ish to k r
the color scheme o f your bedroom, w h e th e r o r n o t you are going to <
would be acceptable to y<yi as glove p ly w ith th is request.” The uni. .
and handkerchief cases, would they have asked th a t th e ir differences
not? W ell, the point is this if von e m p lo ye rs Tie su b m itte d to arl*,
are inspired to make them for some tio n , h u t th is has been refused
one else find out the color a m i s c e n l the asso cia tion th a t has flood,
which she uses
c ity w ith s trik e b re a k e rs and giir.i
I f silk is not 11 lie d f o r these articles w h ile c o n tin u a lly p re aching law
sllkoleue covered
w ith dotted
muslin
order.
FOR THE WOMEN
to do something worth while
for the cause of unionism
:E ARE anxious to secure for the Labor P ress a wider circulation among those not members
Tzt/j i of a labor union. <L There are thousands of people who, while not members of a union, are
: in sympathy with their principles and would like to keep in touch with them. <L It will re-
quire but little effort on your part to get your neighbor to subscribe for the paper, and every
subscriber added makes the paper that much more valuable as an advertising medium and will help to
educate those of the public who do not come in direct contact with union affairs.
For this special
circulation campaign we w ill make the price so low that no one can refuse on that score.
1 year 50 cents, 6 months 25 cents
CO UPO N
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PORTLAND LABOR PRESS.
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We are only requesting that you get ONE subscriber—of course get more if you wish
—but don’t put this off and say it isn’t worth while, because it is and it will help won­
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T h e G ir l W ill Be Glad o f T h is
G ift
w ith a frillin g of
an d serviceable cas.
Flower«*«! c re to n n e is another muten
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ers’ shelves ready to be bought and
fashion««] b.v nim ble fingers Into klmo
nos.
But cotton crape w ill hold its own
fo r tlii'se neglige«*« so long ns kim o ­
nos ure worn, it Is not so fragile ns
silk, the colors have staying qualities
which recommend It. and it is Inex
pensive.
T h e fa « l th at cotton crape w ill laiui-
«ler well is an im portant item to th e
College g irl who would much p refe r to
be Im m aculate in cotton <*ra|>e than to
lie shabbily genteel in sidled silk. The
cleaning expenses mount to an a la rm ­
ing budget in the course of a college
re a r, and o f course these handsome
finished
makes
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