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THREE SMART COSTUMES HER HASTY JUDGMENT By ANTOINETTE PATTERSON Muslin Dreti. Thin dainty dress Is In whlto spottod muslin worn ovor tmlo bluo cropo do-solo. An ovcrsklrt In mado of tho muslin gathered to n licit of tho cropo, nml cut with points ut tho Imck mid sides; muslin cm broidery edges tho ovcrsklrt; tha liodlca Is nlsn trimmed with this, nnd lias n deep frill of Inco gnthorcd to n tucked collar of cropu; tho cuffs nro nlso of crepo. Straw hat of polo bluo trimmed with pink rosos, Materials required: 414 ynrds mus lin 42 Inches wldo, 0 yards Insertion, 0 ynrds cropo-dosolo, 1 yard laco. Vlilllno Dress. Amethyst cropo meteor Is choiou for this smart dross; tho princess part Is cut with rather nhort kimono alcoves, Tho contor front Is continued much limner than tha slrios nnd forms it sort of panol; tho lowor part Is silently gathered to edge of princess upper part. Russia braid In straight rows and loop pattern forms n trimming round tho entire edge. VALUABLE SEWINU HINTS Tho ynko nnd putted undorstooves nro of whlto chiffon. Toquo composed of small flowers, with chiffon taken round and arranged In a rosetto nt tho sldo. Mntorlols required: 7 yards crepe meteor, about 4 dozon yards Hussla braid, l',4 yards chiffon 44 Inches wldo. Dress for Girl From 16 to 10 Years, A dress In tho sailor stylo Is always so becoming to young girls; It inn; bo mndo In linen or serge Three tucks nro nrrnnged each sldo back nnd front of skirt nnd hlouso, on tho skirl they nro stitched nbout four Inches, nnd on the hlouso to waist A darker colored matorlal Is used ns n trim mtng; three straps of different widths edgo tho skirt, collar nml cults; th belt Is nlso of tho darker, and the singlet, which Is In white, Is trimmed to inntch. Straw hnt trimmed with ribbon. Materials required: 014 yards 4( Inches wldo nnd nbout Hi ynrds dark mnterlal. (Ccprlghl, 1110, l AMucUtxl LILnrr 1'tttt) Isabol Stovons bnd been out of bonrdlng school somowhnt less than n yenr when sho married Fred Carrlng- ton, n man somo years older than hor solf, but whoso youth had boon crowd cd so full of enro nnd nnxlety that his courtship of Isabel hnd been, ns slm wns novor tired of hnvlng him tell her, tho very flrBt romnnco of his life, Fred, with all his appreciation of Isa bel's Intonslty of nnture, would havo been greatly surprised had ho fully known how much this meant to tho girl. Sho felt porfectly suro of tho fu turo; such was her trust In hor hus band's loynlty and dovotlon, but that oven tho past held for her no rlvnl, or no tender momory for Fred to look bnck upon, had for her n meaning Hint words could not adequately ex press. And now what was It thnt had hap poncd to maka Isabel's pretty, fair fnen look years and years older, nnd had marked It with tho lines etchod only by n brenklng heart It was slimmer, and they had boen having n lovely month In tho now houso Fred a poverty wns now n thing of tho past Thoy had built this hnuso on the Now England const Bud denly, nffalrH of urgent Importance, connected with nn ostato of which ha was executor, called Fred to l'hllndol pliia for n row dnys. Tuo city wns just then In tho grip of n hot wave, so In splto of her pleading, Fred slm ply would not hear of his young wlfo's nccompnnylng him; and, as It wns tho first separation they hnd ovor known In tholr married llfo of two years, It was regarded by Isabol an something only a little short of n tragedy. Aftor Fred had gono sho locked herself In her room, nnd, silly, childish thing thnt sho was, cried for n whole hour. Afterward, but only becnuso sho hnd promised Fred, sho went to tho next house and spent tho rest of (ho dny with tho charming friends who wvra hor neighbors, also. Tho next morning Isabel, tnoro lone ly Ihnn over, realized tho best thing btgnn to float through Isnbol'u mind linen she hnd not recalled since her morbid Bchool girl days. How true, how nbsolutoly true, were tho words: My lny nre in the yellow loaf, Tlio flowers nnd fruits of love nre gone. The worm, the ranker nnd the grief Are mlna nlone. And tho tears woro now flowing co piously: Fnre thee w-ll!-thu dlnuntted. Torn from every nenrer tie. Sonr'd In heart, nnd li ,'e. nnd blighted More than this I scarce enn die. At this moment, nnd whllo sho was assuring herself that "thus tho heart will break, yet brokenly live on," there wns a knock. Hut nobody must see hor until she had tlmo to com poso herself, so sho nBkcd what wns wnnted without opening tho door. Tho maid snld a letter hnd Just coino, and thin Isnbcl told her to slip under tho door. It was one with a special do livery ctninp, from the faithless Fred. In spito of her lnccratcd feelings, sho toro open tho cnvelopo with a most unseemly hasto and read: "My Hurling Hello: I will wrlto you n long letter tonight, but this Is Just n lino (a nek you to look through thnt old derslc of mine nnd sec If you can not find ii pbotogrnph of my old friend IMb Johnron, Ho was a member of tho Mnk nnd Wig club, nnd had that plcturo tukon long ago. Hob tins Just become ongnged and wnntB tho photo graph to play n Joko with Jokes woro alwoys so dear to his heart. Hut I nm forgottlng to say tho plcturo Is of him In trie chnrnctcr of n fnlry dancer nnd ban soma crazy words written Across It You can't possibly miss It!" Isabol got no further for a full flvo minutes. And then ono of tho mnlds heard to say to another down Hints For Hostess till ii TIMELY SUGGESTIONS for Those Planning Seasonable Entertainments il ill I IIIM.lll H.. . IMI.I.lJ I 111 ' 1 ""' n ii m iimiibm nn mm i ml COLLIER & COLLIER Lawyers Rooms In Holbrook Building. St. Johns, .... Oregon JOSEPH McCHESNEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Dny & Nfght Offlco in McChesnoy blk. fhone Jertey DM. St, Johns, Oregon. wns Games for Children. A young mother said to mo tho oth er dny: "Your department Is flno and I often find Just what I want, but can you help me out with now games for tho children 7" During vacation It seems that tho whnt-todo question frequently comes up for mother to solve. I hopo tho following pnstlmos will provo Interest ing, nnd mako loads of fun for tho youngsters. Tho first Is cnllcd Hu man Nino Pins. Tho boys nro sot up Just Ilka nine pins nt tho end of the room or on tho lawn; thoy stand on ono toot (left ono), with tho right ono placed behind tho loft kneo, nrms fold cd. Tho girls roll tho ball, taking turns. When tho bnll Is rolled thoy may bop aside to cscnpo being touched; but if tho bnll touchos thorn or they put down tho other foot, thoy aro supposed to bo knocked down nnd out This continues Just llko tho ronl gamo, n scoro being kopt nnd prizes nwnrded. young children iovo this gnmo: stairs: "Mis. Carrlngton ain't mlssln' T.iX iiZ" mi . h !,.. nn tt.nnh n. u-n H.mml.t nflrr Tnko hMT0' ll00P8 "! lnd thom With nil. Just listen to her sho s n-slugln' away llko n burrdl" from hor. When all tho numbers have bean called tho gnmo Is finished. The Practical Shower, A young woman much beloved k her neighborhood, was to bo mnrrtod, and this delightful shower was ar ranged: Sho had grown up from baby hood on tho samo strcot, nnd ono ol hor mother's friends suggested that the nolghbors contrlbuto tho prlco ot a dozon napkins nnd tnblccloth. Thon thoy had a thimble party and the linen was hemmed nnd rrionogrnmed, Tho brldo wns porfectly delighted. Try this when planning n Vllncn" shower. It wan no tnoro costly than for each guest to glvo a scparato bit of linen. Tho snmo Idea has been carried out In shoots and pillow cases, also towols. Ily tho' way, nt nfternoon nffnlrs ginger lemonade is qulto tho thing with tiny fancy crnckors or biscuit, as our Eng lish cousins call them. MADAM H MEIUlt. Rn. Flue Jtrw; 1571. Office Mioitt Jrwy 921 ALBERT CAREY, M. D. HOLBROOK BLOCK Residence 9U2 Kcsicnden Street Office Hours: 10 a. In. to 1 p. m 3 to 6 1. m. ST. JOHNS, OREGON. OLD-TIME AUCTION SALE One Still On Which Has tasted fofr Nearly a Quarter of a Century. gny ribbons or cropo paper, suspend n smnll bell In tho contor. Hang tho hoop up and givo onch guest n smnll bean bag tlio snmo color ns tho hoop. Tho aim Is to ring tho boll when thrown through tho hoop. Flvo trials aro allowed, tho ono who rings tho most out of tho flvo Is givon n To ward. , A llttto gnmo called "Royalty" noeds IE-teem kfoju Daniel 0. Webster, A. B. M. D Residence, C97 Dawson Street Office, Pliter Block. University Pork, Portland, Oregon. DR. RAMBO DENTIST Office Phono Richmond 51 First National Bank building. ST. JOHNS, OREGON. An auction nnlo. which has nlrcady an equal numbor of girls nnd boys lasted nearly n quarter of n century, Ono boy is chosen "king" nnd n girl Is still far from finished at Sothorby's ns "quoon." Thon thoy sit In two In London. toxtn facing each other. Each follow. It Is tho salo ot tho most oxtonslvo or Is numborod. At tho snmo momont collection of nnclont mnnuscrlpts In tno king nml quoon calls n numbor, tho world tho Illhllothecn Phillips, tho collector of which, who dlod 40 vnnr nio. dovotod a long II fo and a fortune of $500,000, tho two plnyors bearing tho numbors got up nnd run nround tho clrclo, tho queen nf tor tho king's follower. If sho cntches him boforo ho complotos tho '"hlnas Worth Knowing for My Lady or the Needle Avoid the Knot. Tlio gclmpo of plain sheer tulle or 'not Is moro frequently used thnn (hat of tucks, Tho ynko Is extremely shnl 'low, nnd tho clcnr flesh tint Is tho usual color, A dainty llttlo workhag, Just fitted to hold tho embroidered collars nnd bolts nnd other paraphernalia nf tho summer plnun, Is of flgurnd lawn, over ii lining of light bluo chlnn silk. Chlnu ntlk makes n good lining, by tho way, for bags which nro to hold embrold ry silks and other things which might ho likely to catch upon rougher fabrics, On each sldo of tho bng U n somlclrclo of Inco Insertion, border cd with n shirring nf bluo baby ribbon. Tho embroidery hoop handles nro coV' vrod. with bluo ribbon. Tho U8o of n knot Is to bo nvotdnd In cowing nnd not to bo tolurntod hi embroidery. The HCcnuiplUhnd needle woman rarely finds It iiooossnry to ntnrt with n knot, snva In gathering or linstlnK. e,imtmoH n tiny ono It nllppiMl um'tir n hem, but It will show on right sldo If mnterlal Is sheer and innkus an ugly lump In Ironing. Two or tin eo over nnd ovor hlltchos taken on wrong sldo of mnturlal Is ns seouro ns iv knot and much moro sightly. In umbroldery thero U no oxouso for a Imot. Two or thrco tiny stitches tn Icon on outllno or In body of work whoro It Is nftorwnrd covured will liold any stilt-lion. Knots only tend to nn untidy wrong Hide, which no Kood embrolderor will tolornto nnd unko tho work rough In laundering. Summer Frills and Fixings. Dutch nooks and pollnrless drosses nro spoiling tho demand for ear-height collars nnd soma of tho departments toll you frankly If you ask for extremu ly high onus that thoy do not havo them. Thoro Is n sort of crazo among tho girls who llko to he odd and "quaint" for tho low collars with oohirftl embroidery to match their milts and with thorn, of courso, go urn liratdurfel JnboU or Ihiws to iimtoh. One nol a an oxtra trunk this sonsou for nuro trifles suoh ns thin If oiio'h wardrobe la hnlf oqulpped with frills, collars, neck fixings geuurnlly and liultu and sashes. This Is to say not n word about tho ohtrfen ovorwnUt that daughters prodigal of tlmo nro making by tho scoro fur tho varying ot heir toilets. In splto ot tho chnnteoler voguo, flowers wero uover more prominent in millinery. FOR THE Y0UNQ BRIDE wmw I ni( P Ilii.i1i1-M Tho dlsposnl of tho, vast library, clrclo ho pays forfeit; if sho doos not which packed his country mansion, Thlrlostnlno houso, Choltonhnm, from basement to attic, began In ISSC, nnd tho sntcs wilt continue nt least an other generation. Already 13 separato sales, totaling nearly 10,000 lots, nnvo reallxcd $225,000. and thero nnvo been several sales by prlvalo troaty ns well. Tho Froneh nnd Oormnn govern ments bnvo bought In many nnllonnl innnuscrlpts, which Sir Thomas Phil- tho king's subject collects n trlbuto Snshos aro with us again In glorious nrray. Tulle and Irish taco nro frequently combined. Fowor turbnns nro soon as tho sea son ndvnnccs. Skirts for ovontng drosses nro somo whnt fuller. Tho latest hoslory shows moro olab orato patterns. Of suodo nnd stampod loathor bags thero Is on end. Llnon suits nro In old bluo, mustard, ratkln, brown, green, catnwba and lav ender. For evening wear thoro Is a return of colored Irish laco, dyed to match tho gown. DR. W. E. HARTEL DENTIST Phono Richmond 201 Holbrook Block St. Johns Phono Jersey 021 Holbrook Block DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Open Evenings nnd Sundays by Ap-traintmcttL WORK FOR THE HOME A beautiful lamp mat of oriental nppcaranco caught my oyo In n friend's houso, snys n writer In tho Iloston Horuld. "Of what is that nmfrtt" f n sit ml "Alt mtn nnnvorml lips acquired whllo ransacking nuropo , nm(,0 (hnt ,nyBolf; It pnpor Jloyd." for his unmatched collection. Anything written on vellum, what nver Its nature, was purchased by this eccontrlo collector, who described him self ns "n vollo maniac," nnd gave any prlco thnt was asked for old mnnu script, Tho ccount books of king nnd quoens, tho early records of an-1 dent monasteries, long-forgotten trcntles botweon nations, nnd tho au tograph poems ot fourteenth century bards woro nil eagerly bought by him. And this Is how It Is dono: You will nood heavy brown wrapping pa- Cried for a 2? Whole Hour. The Paclflo CodfUhert. Tho codtlsh Is n sacred bird In thin Kwoilon of tho world, and anything itmt hits la do with his ultimata flsh- Pr, old dimity or lawn from worn. ball destination Is of Interest At tho out curtains (or somo iiko sou mate Qlnghmn Qowns. Olnghnmn 'vlth grounds of gray or ot th "blond" shades stum In cloths, lend themselves particularly well to combination with bright plaids, and somo ohnrmtng (rocks ot these tones nro made up with llowored, striped, or pluld matormls, piped with brilliant bluo, red, nr green, to which nro nddod other uocents, buoIi ns n bolt or stld little bows of tho snmo brilliant tone. llarpor's usr The Children's Hair. Somo children nre llnblo to catch cold after having their hair washed. In ordur to prevent this tho hair should be rlnsetl In warm water to wuleti a few drops of nlcohol lias beun added, and wrung as dry as pocslhla Tho hair should thon be divided and onch strnMl wiped well with a dry towel, it the child Is then allowed to bit In n warm room or go out In the sun for a tow minutes tho Imlr will dry very quickly. Homo Chat. VERY LATEST IN GLOVES !hntecler Gloves Have Come Match Chsntecler Handker chiefsNew Hints, to Pink silk gloves nro rovorslhle to yellow, nnd Just match tbo tearose Kowns. White kid gloves nre stitched In col ors to matoh tho frock, l.nvendors nnd pinks nro especially favored. Tho stitching Itself Is varied; n broad chain effect Is new and pretty. Yollow llslo kIovos aro cool nnd wasbablo, and look llko tho fashion nble but heavy chamois. Thin brown cloth gauntlets nro good for tho horsewoman. Chantocler glovoa havo come to match the cbnutccler handkerchiefs. A tiny rooster or a golden pheasant Is cmbroldored at tho olbow. And this now embroidery and back Utchlng can qulto easily bo dono by one's self, which is their chief attraction. Hats Stilt Elaborate. f- fUceable point la the woman's linen costumo this yenr, howover, Is that, whllo ho tailored Mnos run ta tho elmplost, in tho ilrosa, It Is nearly always off sot by an elnbornto hat. This may bo tn tho form ot a floral turban, or eomothlng built up In tho "nabob" turban form, of masses ot fancy fou lard, or tulle, with shot effects; or It may tako tho lorni of a large, wldo crowned hat with a huge bird upon It, massed and volled with tulle. This shot effect has oven Invaded tho flold of the llnon Itself, of which n few ex amples havo met my oyo, though In variably In very expensive weaves,- llarpor's llaxar. To Whiten Linen. To whltuu linen that has becomo yellow from lying away, wash and rub soap nil ovor and without wringing put In tho sun. Whon dry wet thor oughly again. One dny In the sun .vlll make It as whlto ns when now, Rinse and hang up. Borne ot tho now linen frocks nr embroidered In Japanese colors and designs" , sho could do would bo to find boiiip aotlvo employment. Thoro was nn old desk whloh had como down to Frod by Inherltanco from tho colonial days and which hnd boon shipped with all Ita contonU straight from his bncho lor quarters to'thla now houso, slnco It wns too big for their apartment In tho city. Nothing would bo mora ab sorbing, isabol concluded, slnco It wns so Intimately associated with Fred, than to glvo this desk a thorough cleaning out. Frod ho was different from most men In this respect, as In every othor would bo so pleased when he should return to find every thing In npplo-ple order, She know whoro the keys were, nnd tho morning had possod vory happily. The old desk had assumed u rejuvenated ap pearance nil but ono drawor wheu somothlng happened that took the uunshtno out ot everything for Isabel In this last drawer, stuffed nwny back, she had como across n photo graph of r. ballot dancer! And, more agitating still, thoro was written across It, Frod'a name and a silly sen tluiontnl mossngo. Also thero wns a ditto, whloh Isabel renllicd with hor ror, coincided to within n few months of their wedding. And so this was tho truth, and It bad been but n fool's paradise in which sho had beon living theso two yours. Sho picked up tho hateful pic turo and forced herself to look at IL Thoro was no denying that tho face with Its wealth of fluffy blond hair was pretty. Hut sho took positive comfort In tho fact that tho foot wore decidedly big In splto of the tight, pointed slippers. And then the cos tumewhat thoro was of It! How could any woman appear in such a Sunday breakfast tnblo. Wo of Now Kuglnnd nro prono to forgot thnt tho fog hung banks off our Atlantic const are not tno only playground or Gloucester's claim to world famo, nnd oven If tho great African bank Is too fnr away to count commercially, thoro nro other habitats of tho progeny of the State house symbol which must be taken Into consideration Thero Is a codflshlng fleet In the Pnclflc, and Iloston men have recognlxed the fact by Interesting San Frauclsco capital In forming a Ashing trust to control thu catch ot tha Horlng aoa grounds. Tho llttlo fleets out of Frisco and Se attle havo worked under a "gentle. man's 'agreement" as to prices for some years, but bad weather and two poor seasons made cut rate prlcos popular, nnd war came to the drying sheds, Tho proposed combination of the five lending Paclflo Interests Is tho result. Sprlngtleld Republican, rial) nnd two kinds of wall paper, ono with a plain, striped or chained background nnd ono with large con ventional or flower design In a con trasting color. Cut out tlio background paper In the shape nml form desired, nppllqun on It tho figures cut from tho othor paper In regular pattern, lino with tho dimity and paste n doublo layer of tho wrapping paper over tho back. It Is all very simple, but a little tasta and Ingenuity will devise all sorts of quaint nnd unusual articles. Tho lamp mat Is perhaps the oast- est to mako; the ono shown In tho drawing was In wistaria design over silver paper, Tho edges may be bound with narrow passepartout tape of the required shade, but careful past. Ing is really all that Is necessary. The cottago Jardiniere Is made to ribbon, ns is tho squnro wastebaskot of pink on groen nnd gold. This should bo of very heavy pnpor throughout; oven nn oxtra lining of thin art paste board would not como amiss. It Is mado In four plocos, with a heavy card board bottom, and Is thon laced to gethor. Thoso nrtlclos whoro tho Insldo shows should havo a lining moro artls tlo than brown paper. Plain colored wallpaper, porhaps, tho samo as tho background, Is good; and thon thero aro tar paper and old shading. Doth tho candlo and lamp shades should bo mountod over Offico Phono Woodlnwn 703 Res. Phono Woodlawn 1055 D. C. HOPKINS DENTIST Ofllc Ilourtl from 0 to 12 m, 1 lo B p. m. 7 to 8 p. m, C82 Dawson strcot, University Park Phono Jersey 1571 Hours: 2 to 0 p. tn. ST. JOHNS PIANO SCHOOL Conducted by Mrs. Lilllc Wells Carey 002 Fcsscndoi) SL ST. JOHNS, ORC. H. S. IlKWITT K. S. WltlOIIT tlx HIU flt. Ml U. Hum HEWITT & WRIGHT CONTRACTORS am! BUILDERS Estimates and Plans Furnished lloutcs for Sale. ST. JOHNS. ORC. J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage We deliver vour (roods to nml from inmp anaaes Bj )ftrU of portnnd, Vancouver. Linn- Wire frames, I tnnr Portland n nil ftnliiirlinii . vnrm Tho dimity lining may bo oowed over. 'Co., city dock ami all points accessible stretched tight, and the others pasted J by wagon. Piano and furniture moving The Vlck-Senns Exchange Yaps. "Thorel" snapped Mrs. Vlck-Senn, grnbbliig him by tho arm; "with your rocklossness you nearly ran ovor that newsboy!" union nnyiMHiy running over a newsboy T" ho muttered. "Well, It looked ns If you wero try. lug to do ttl Running through tho atreeta ot a crowded city at a rato of 25 miles an hour! You'ro nothing but n speed manlao! You'ro what thoy call n Joy rider!" T may bo a Joy rider," said her hus- band, letting the machine out another notch; "but I'm not hnlf aa Jawy as you are!" Chicago Tribune. Cordial Greeting. "One of my acquaintances Is much Interested In the Chagrin Falls Hunt cover nower-poia or pieoeian earin enwaro. It is a simple strip of the right bIio, rolled into a tube and fas tened with large slxo paper fasten ers, Here It Is of black over red. Or it may be laced with tape or on IL Tho fringing can bo bought by the yard at any upholsterers. Tho cnndleshade Is bluo on gold; tho tamp onade, two shades of green nnd white Tho plcturo frame may bo of any shapo, and has a cardboard back, pustod on so that tho glass and pis turo cau slldo in easily. Or a plain cardboard framo may bo purchased a specialty. WJ rJ. Hurllmiton: nhonu Rlchmond;oi. 3f frame LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. f. ST. JOHNS, OREGON MceU each Monday evening In Odd Fol Iowa' hall, nt 8:00. Visitors welcomed. E. $. WrijU. N. C. CP. Clti. StaiUrj HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGHTS Or PYTHIAS Mtwla every KrUy ntuht t T30 o'clock at I, O. O. Pi JUII. VUltort slwayi Wl. come. W.C AtDtRSON. C. C. A. W. riCKlC, K. R. S. I I? C IIo.l... Secretary. and covered and lined. The shown here is red on white. Any number of other ornamnnta anil vuuvonlences may be made by this ) Visitors welcome. unarming work. Tubes for rolling em broldorles, glove rolls, pen racks, let ter cases, book covers; the list Is a! most endless. It makes easy and de lightful work for tbo shut-In who can use her hands. The paste used should bo library paste for the lighter articles and glue for the heavier. Sharp shears should be employed for cutting, though a knife is better for the card board. Re very careful that tho flg ures aro carefully cut out, and that they aro accurately placed; better measure with pencil and rulo. The work Is so simple that It is made by the children in tbo elemen tary schools; It la so pretty that It may grace any living room. With an occasional bordor of brocade or touch of watercolor, It becomes an art that Is worthy of attention from our lovers of novelty, DOftrC LODGE NO. 132 r. and A. M. Regular communications on first and third Wed nesdays of each month in Odd Follows' hall. Allen R. Jobes, W. M. CAMP 773 W. O. W. Meets ev ery Wed iteadny evening 1 n Rlck ner's Hall W. E. Coon, C. C. W. Scott Kellogg, Clerk. Ktrm s S s li"le FnJ!!0F DRESS .ua a la&iv. LALJiAaa 111 iiiql iii ac nil imni iiiii. s said Ward Jackson to tho Cleveland The New Coloring. In Women's Acces- Loader. 'The other night he said to sorles Is Now More Varied man me, with some show of enthusiasm. Ever Before that gradually ho was getting ac quainted with tho club members. Thn WOman who supplies herself i ovorythliiK wns nerfectlv Wny' Dan Uanna camo r,ht UP early with all the gowns she will need -the visit to Philadelphia f p0K.e, l l" ,0a n?. 8.ald' f""8?.1: for tho summer alwaya is In danger of ivjmiou. nuoi uiu growing weary ot tnem oeioro it is He said "Don't get tlma 0 change to garments ot heavier 1... 4tlfl1-A Ka1I I 1 M 1 .1 A 1 However, ll sue uuuerBinuus FredT Hut tho bitterest thought of all was that Frod had not only rocelved IL but had cherished It all this time. And had kept it In n place whoro she would bo most unlikely over to boo It Of course clear now was only an oxcuso to seo that won)' an, nnd tho heat but a flimsy pretext to keen hor from going, too. Sho thought ot sulcldo; she pictured Fred coming homo and finding her lying cold nnd still across tho threshold ot tbolr room, tho fatal picture clasped In her stiffening flngors, and tho llt tlo henrt-ehapod pin ho had glvon hor on her last birthday lytng broken In two halves by hor sldo I Rut, on second thought, that would not do nt all; for It would only make It possible for him to marry tho dancer. And a dlvorco would have Identically tho same advantage. No; she must live out her life somehow, bearing to the silent grave this terri ble knowlodge. Scraps ot doleful potry, from By rem, ot course, bow ly, "Is thnt sot' I replied. ho ray to your too near that horse there or he'll kick your darned bead off.""' wetKht. the value ot accessories ene will Know that each ot her costumes can bo mado to be put on an air of newness. Just now many varieties of neck wear that have been In evidence for tho last few months are turning up In siichtiv different gulso. There has Sport and Coin. "Why didn't you get up before the rofereo counted 'tent" asked the dis appointed backer. "I was n little confused," confessed tho vanquished pugilist. "I thought ben ' x&CAv)x change In the forms, but touches of color now ore more generally used than formerly. One ot the Uroadway shop la showing an assortment in which little silk or satin roses aro much In evidence, nearly alwaya la two colors. This season one ses exqutlte color effects sever knowa before. The little roses ore Biost often um4 Is pairs. They sorrs he was counting up the gate receipts, ana I was listening for bigger figures." Travel. Little Fish What aro your summer plana T Big FUh I shall gt away, as usual to attach Jabots and conceal the fas tening mechanism ot Dutch collars, ana they pop up also In places where Uiey are purely ornamental. Many of the Dutch frills now have beadlngs of satlu ribbon, lafd In folds nnd fastened with a smart little bow. Some ethereal creations that have Just arrived from Paris have the bow without tho folds at the edge. They are double frills of lace-edged net, with cascades of the same material falling from the bow that fas torn them. Separata Shirtwaists. Instead of sewing the batiste and net yokoa In the waists wear them. It Is not necessary to make a whole undorwalst for the yoke aa some wom en do, but make it large enough so It can be drawn down at the corners ahd fastened with a small pin to the corset cover. It should be fastened at the front and back. This method has an. ether advantage; the yoke sets saore smoothly and never "hikes up" Is the tack, as sous of the yokes do wkost sawed oa the dru Central Market! HOLBROOK BLOCK Sec us for the Choicest Cuts of the Best Meats Obtainable. Order fisted and family .Trade Solicited. T. P. WARD, Proprietor. St. Johns Sand and Gravel Co. JACKSON & MUSGROVE, Props. General Contractors, We are prepared to do any and all kinds of excavating- for street work and other purposes. Wo abo handle sidewalk and build ing material. Newton and Fessenden Streets, SL Johns, Ore. Phon Richmond 1571.