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OREGOJf fclTY COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1915 A NEW IDEA IN STEEL RANGES With Enameled Flues, which will absolutely not rust out. These are positively the best and finest Ranges manufactured in the world. We have just taken over the agency and are prepared to fill the wants of the most particu lar buyer. These ranges are in a class by themselves. The design is very plain and smooth, croques ground tops giving them a SIMCFDF TINTArncAf nuics. Mua wjue snauow JUivxia UMVIUQU. fire boxes, enameled norcelain Honrs. Ct riH of your stove troubles now. T.fr n talk w , , v -va. xxv T kJlU T s iw j W Ut i uui vIXVi range will be taken in exchange. We also have a full line of extras on hand for all ,..,. Pangea, aisu nave a large siock or stove castings top all ranges VliSf J ; h, OUR. WORLD FAMOUS FLORENCE OIL STOVES Are the most economical oil stoves on the mar ket. Wickless, self-generating, and will do quicker work. Bia assortment in ttnrk' nUn th& Perfection Oil Stoves, New Hartfore Stoves, Hon smi and Detroit btoves SEE OUR NEW LINE OF 'ORCH FURNITURE In Kaiser Grav Finish. Will stand anv manthpr. Price very reasonable. A hig selection on hand We have the most uv-to-date line nf Rpfriner- ators in the city. Get our prices. Many dif ferent styles to select from Rugs for the Summer Crex Rugs -all sizes FRANK BUSCH llth and Main Streets OREGON CITY IS Oil FASHION New York. Mav 20. 1915 A travelinir eostiimfi whirh T saw not long ago was shown with all the tmng3 necessary lor a trip across the continent or for European travel. The suit was of a very finely-twilled gray covert cloth, a fabric which is booth stylish and serviceable. The incket. muds with rairtan hIpvpbs " ci " had a back slightly fitted and flaring below the waistline. Thn fvnnt. whs the unusual and distinctive feature of the jacket. It might be called sru- plice, for the right-front buttoned with cloth buttons diagonally over the lelt side, and ut the waist-linc it was extended into a tab, which buttoned again beneath the arms. Braid was used at the sides, on the back and on the sleeves. The collar was a rounding affair which reached arouna tne back and sides, with the rounding part in the front. The plain skirt, in two pieces, had the front cut with the tab on the jacket. With this suit was shown a trim little turban of straw tho same color as the suit, but with gay double wings of rose color placed directly on top of the hat. These divided so that one of tho wings went on one side and one on the other. A pair of high gray kid shoes that laced up on the side instead of up tho front and had narrow black patent-leather tips was displayed to go with this costume. Batiste und handkerchief linen with inch-wide stripes of blue, gray, lavender, green, pink, or yellow and white are extensively used for tailor ed shirt waists and are decidedly smart innovation after the vogue of plain colors. Therefore, the bride may seloct one, or two, of theso strip ed waists to go with her traveling suit unless a plain colored voile, crepe de Chine, or chiffon would be more useful. These are also smart and often more serviceable. j A very stylish linen suit for tho bride, or for others who are adding to their wardrobe, may be seen in the j illustration. Kose-colored linen is . the material from which the suit is bolero jackets are often closed only at the collar and a button or two be low the neck-line, from which point they flare open in the opproved man ner. Beneath the packet one glimps es a dainty blouse of sheer linen. The skirt, pleated and stitched at the waist ana hips, is made with wide tucks at the bottom. A sailor hat with simple trimming is the accom panimont of this costume. A frock which will be a standbv in any woman's wardrobe, is of sand colored twilled taffeta. The bodice is full, with a high white organdy collar, which opens and flares in the front; this gives it the name of the Henry Clay collar. The sleeves are set in and rather full, havini? wide cuffs flarinir over the hands. Thn many-gored skirt is very plain, but uears tno earmarks of the latest cut. An evenine dress is mniln nf changeable green taffeta with a bod ice rounding low. in front and back. and edged with a uleatod frill nf fringed taffeta. Following the line of the neck are several buttonholed slits, through which is drawn a lav ender ribbon. This ties in the front in a large lover's knot, is invisihlv tacked to the waist and has the ends finished with tassels of flmvm-K which hang free. Tho taffota slashed to the waistline on one side over a chiffon underskirt, is edged all the way around with black, while while through the slashes, a few inches above the bottom, is drawn lavender ribbon, which ends on either side of the slash with a large bow knot and flowcr-tasselled ends. For afternoon frocks, verv lara-w . - o - polka dots are very smart and new. Cream, white, and ecru, dotted with red, green, blue or lavender dots are seen. These dots are widely spread ami sometimes are as large as a dol lar. ' A striking costume is made with a blue polka-dotted skirt with fulness held in at tho waistline, trimmed with two scant ruffles on the lower edge. A waist in Eton effect is of plain ecru silk matching in color the uaciigrouna ot the polka-dotted ma terial. A natural colored leghorn hat, trimmed with blue velvet rib bon and pink roses, is worn with this uress. A simple dress of striped linen is shown in the second illustration! with a V-shaped front, filled in with an organdy vest and collar. The bell sleeves are faced back with white or gandy, and the sleeve turned up a trifle to give a cuff effect. The full skirt is pleated at the waist without the pleats being pressed in at the lower edge. A hat in semi-poke-bon net ettect goes with the dress charm ingly. The collar-and-cuff sets are very useiui to wear with simple frocks, ana many a dress not quite up-to-date can be made so with the addition ot one of these sets, in li llpn. nroan dy or Georgette crene. Thn matar. ial and the type of collar-and-euff set to ne appropriate depend on the styie oi tne dress. Very fashionable is a wi,)n fnl.' uu collar, with gauntlet cuffs to match. A Henrv (II av Krtt. ia mart stiffened voile or organdy, flaring up uuout me cnin, with points turned over a trifle in front. Tho ,.,,, t accompany this collar are cut to flare uP ana uottom. Ihe ribbon accessories which are 1 pi ::m-m -H.l ?! -1 4 immm f ' I I.'-. : i...i. -fi , I t :i: I r i worn this year are unusually attrac tive. Very wide ribbon is fashion e dinto belts about eight or nine inch es wide, having tiny pockets on either side, of the front. Girdles are made of wide ribbon, with pleated and placed all around the edges. Another very handsome girdle was corded five times and fin ished aa the top with a frill of the riDDon. btill another girdle of large figured ribbon in shades of pink .iu wmie was edged around with a narrow black velvat. ------ lUWII the center of the front the ribbon was placed back and forth, crossing omer as tnougti it were a lac- Ill color, which makes the net. and taf feta seem the purer white for the contrast. It might be well to add here, while speaking of the rose, that an tne irocus have this bit of color and are named according to the flow er tney snow. The model mentioned above is the rose dress: th Ma ratio , -1, rite frock has a chain of daisies around the waist and the pansy uiess, a Corsage DOUOUet Of riWn nnr pie pansies as hte nama irrmlioa These touches and trimmings are also carried out in frncks nf nil. fahj-ics; intioduced. Derhans. tn Hi, versify the net models or for the few who do not care for such t. material as the net. As the styles uiemseives nint ot old-time fashions so these textures have their nricrin in uie moaes ot trom 1840 tn tsr.n Sheer Swiss. Dlai , 'IT w Willi wUGJl CU, batiste, DOint ri'esnrit nrtra-nAxt J . - " b""uv tUU aimity show to good effect with Val enciennes lace. Only two really modern materials are used and W0 aie cotton crepe, and voile. since so many of the schools have set the limit of three rfnllavo f u cost of the frock, the stores also fea ture inexpensive fabrics by the yard the goods draDed on forma t nn,.. the various styles in which to make UP- lnei-e are dainty cross-barred dimities: Swisses nii; j u i , , ' t""" Jiu em- broidered batistes, voiles and crepes for twenty cents a yard; nets at for ty cents come seventv.f , ;i,- The dotted Swiss is nnnc.oii,, i tractive as one riVanor :i r,iiiieca 11, in ciiect. me trimming is suggested, too. At tho n4.i. and elbow sleeves Valenciennes la well-to-do mothers are buying their daughters silk irloves in tilarp. nf the formal white kid; the effect is more girlish and they are much cooler for warm weather. To be sure there are fancy models shown and in good taste too. a siik giove, pin tucked around and around the wrist, a half-inch apart, or delicately embroidered, may do worn; tne new lace gloves too, is perfectly appropriate for the e-irl graduate. The medium heel nn thn rIiips is another feature of the fashions shnwn for graduation ,that the mother, at least, will like. These appear slight ly curved in the approved French style, on slippers of white kid with colonial buckles and on whitn satin pumps with flowers in front tn math the flower of the frock. This makes one think that the makers of slippers ana tne makers ot frocks have held some secret sessions this season. Nor are the stvles confined alnnn tn white; black patent leather is con sidered equally appropriate for the graduate, esoeciallv if wnrn wifn white stockings. There is . a pretty model shown with flat hnBl nJ ,.n.0 ed laces of ribbon, which ht'ino-s tn mind Crinoline days, when tiny slip pered feet peeped from beneath the ioias oi tne hoop skirt. They Are 70 Years Old For some time past my wife and myself were troubled with kidney trouble," writes T. B. Carpenter, Harrisburg, Pa. "We suffered rheu matic pains all through the body. The first few doses of Foley Kidney Pills relieved us. After taking five bottles between us we were entirely cured. Although we were both in the seventies ,we are as vigorous as we were thirty years ago." Foley Kidney Pills stop sleen distnvhino- bladder weakness, backache, rheuma tism, dizziness, swollen joints and sore muscles. Jones Drug Co. ing. Another basnue-likn cirrllp Vmo straps over the shoulder and is made to come to a point in front, where the Closing is finished with evelpts r.A - lacea. The Question of the PTaflnntinn dress is alwavs nemlexinp'. TToi-o girlhood and womanhood meet, but the girl must vet be kent the, o-irl fnr A tne one day ot days when she re ceives the bit of parchment, which seals her school life. In this Season Of revivprl fnahinno and fabrics, the problem simplifies it- sen to some extent, for all styles are youthful. One need only vhsit the large stores to appreciate thn va nety offered in these frocks. T,a la you fair madiens, wrestling with the tne quios and questions of your last examinations, vou shou ri hn w th mo in the great metropolis! On the spa cious iourth lloor of a house, devoted solely to the needs of the pirl. there - o are mahogany cases, filled with frothy white dresses, stretching away row aiter row, like the battalions of is applied; also on the skirt in a r.: cian border above the hem. Prim ness, the chief charm of the frock, is again in evidence in the of moire ribbon, brought straight aiuunu me empire waistline and fin ished at the back with a flat -...v auu long streamers. Gloves for the eraduat.inn fi. are generally of plain silk. Many The simnlicitv of the fa eVn'nno -al lows but little jewelry. Such touches as a string nf near! a a tnr quoise locket, or a heavy gold brace let, are emploved to cive the Hosiroi old-time atmosphere. Tho heir v, ever, is decidedl-y modern, but so ar tistic that it in nowise spoils the quaintness of the costume. The bob bed effect is the most popular coif- iure for the young girl. This may sound as if the younger generations are recklessly cutting off their hair; do not be misled for such is not the case. Some clever Miss lately con ceived the idea of combing her hair back straight in front, low over the ears and winding it. in a inn,0 ;i ; the back. Her friende nnierl it anA now all the vounir cirla ho u t feet of the Castle "clip" and the originator of the fad, who cui, ner nair close, envies them their long tresses. Since the gin wound her hair in this knot in the UdCK, SO manv have arinntorl thn J. that pins have been especially design ed for the knot. They consist of a single straie-ht slender triangular top of amber, jet ii.u.se sneu. Foignards, the French call thPm- i i,. n-.,:,. they are daggers. One of these pins will hold the knotf irmly and is a fit ting finish for a vmino- ririo more, Dame Fashion taboos as poor taste. Cuts, Burns, onuses, Bores, Wounds and Pilei quickly healed with Arnica Salve. It prevents infection, is antiseptic, soothing, healing. Try it once. Money Back If It Foils. The Original and Genuine. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Heals the Hurt All Druggists and Dealers, 2So. C. SCHUEBEL LAWYER DEUTCHER ADVAKAT Oregon City Bank Bldg. Oregon City William M. Storie Attorney at Law General Law Practice Beaver Building. OREGON CITY, OREGON Geo. C. Brownell LAWYER Caufield Bldg. Oregon City Oregon Residence 6 1 2 Phones: Main 1101 Center St M. l?2 Dr. A. McDonald Veterinaru Surseon Office. Red Front Ham Phones: Main 1 16 B-9 OREGON CITY Booster Day Visitors ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT OUR ECONOMY SALE. MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHILE IN THE CITY. READ OUR AD. ON PAGE TWELVE OF THIS ISSUE. Adams Department Store I "You Can Do Bettor ' ' ' --oo X III r Li O TV PPT " n I Store Opens 8:30 A. M. Saturdays at 9 A. M. Pacific Phone Marshall 5080 The Most in Value The Best in Quality HE MOST IN VALUE THE BEST IN QUALITY Store Closes 5:30 P. M. Saturdays a, 6 P. M. Home Phone A 2112 an army.. It is seldom you find so large an assemblaee of frocks for one purpose and age, collected in one place. Here you can be outfitted from tip o toe, with the stvle and suitability of the garments assured. At first glance, it seems the whole graduating world is to be emvned in net, so completely does the fabric I dominate the collection. No doubt, it is the extremelv full skirt that, hrino- this material so noticeablv to the tore; but recard ess of the eifect is charminir in the nuaint Em pire, bodice and bolero dresses, show ing features from old fashions ..,.h as short, puffed sleeves and narrow ruffles. Valenciennes, filet and imi tation Irish crochet, repeated again and again in the trimming- mm;,ic one forcibly of the timely revival of these three laces. Thei e are frnVa too, where heavy embroidery is used in the ornamentation: others e,) with half-inch shirred ribbon, and here and there a model tnncliari .ifi. taffeta. One frock in particular of me last type has the new laced front bodice, rippling peplum, and applied hem of the silk. The guimpe, show ing above and between the lacings of the bodice; the sleeves, puffed until they resemble toy balloons and the skirt, with its entire width p-nthere in at the waist, are of net, A half- blown rose of delicate nink. tii.-te,! above the hem, gives a tnnrh nf COME JOIN THE HUNDREDS OF SATISFIED PURCirASEKS T1IT 11T-kT71TfllT-,r iilXX Hill Jj x JiuriiM; lil UUK , Greatest Embroidery Sale These sensational price reductions are still in force.' Extremelv duintv and exquisite Embroideries for graduation aud summer dresses ' Lot Values to $1.00. Yard 4flc ' Lot 2-Values to $1.50. Yard 69c Lot 3-Values to $230, Yard 98c ' These assortments include hundreds of beautiful and exclusive patterns, worked on the finest materials voiles, crepes, etc., especially desirable for m-ninnt, drosses. These embroideries1 come full 45 hie U Se aS iuX, ST? n the most careful manner, with scalloped and well worked "dd tttu torus are a ike you can well realize what a splendid collection you have to choose from Regular values up to $2.50 a yard, are arranged in three lots and priceVL 55 Values to $1.00 at. Yard 48c Values to $1.50 at. Yard m Values to $2.50 at, Yard 98c I IN LOT 4 you have choice from 27-inch. 89c Embroidery Flouncings in babyO and dress pat. Reg. 75c, 85c quai OC IX LOT 5 you have choice from 27-inch Embroidery. Flouncings in baby, XT Q and dress pat. Reg. val. to $125, IN LOT 6 you have choice from 27-inch -luitbroHlerv Flouucincs in babv and dross pat. Reg $1.50, yard, . 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