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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1899)
"V 7 J &fr ' V Si THE NEW AGE;7i3?GmTIiASrD. OttEGOT. ? m WK1 '! f Pi n , l KB JFMNGEIS COM I NO IN. IT'S AN UNMISTAKABLE SIGN OF THIS SEASON. Tlic Effect of I.iitciicm In Ttiuinrtcil to Continue, Hut or Itmlice by Koine I. It' tie Trick of Dt'tuil-Soinc J'oIoiiiiIhc MoiIuIh. New York correspondence rsr n trifle of n KCITI'S tO (It'tllil i ii irtiif, n lint or n bodice us (lie latest. So it In win III while to con sider ili'talN, thiit (lie new Rejection limy ilo the Weill er creillt, or so tluit (lie pit-incut nil remly on liuiul niny Mifely iliKiilse Its ilnle iitnler Miniciip to tlie-miniite toiieh of linlsli. In tunny ichpcrls there nmy lie nothing nliottl n fancy viilt that Is not Hoinewhnl cnii- Tontlniml, hut tlicre ls pretty Hiiro to he some new touch u limit the neck. Here originality of IIiiIhIi, ihonch it may he neither ileh nor elalMirate, will Htipply ample evhlence that the wnNt Is up to date. I Met in i'il proof of this Is here in a wuisl of pollia ilotteil hivcmler nml while silk, with volte mid revers of cieuin TIIRF.n POLONAISE MODELS AND lace. Tills was pretty, but hardly dis tinctive without (lie novel four-iii-luiud if violet ribbon. It was knotted at the throat, ilixappcaieil within the o!;c, but popped out iiKalu ami was hi hIkIu to the waist Hue. a pair of velvet tabs holding It. The device Is well worth cnp.Iiitf, and there ate others i.s effective. A stock tcarf iiiii.v be lopped at the portion that passes about the ueek by an oci tinned ciIko of linen, iiiiinIIh or lace, the scarf cnils beiiu: frlii'.'cil out In knot led tassels. Or the .Mike will cMeiul without neck inn in a IiIkIi ciillnr shapeil up about the ears as only the latest olliir is. Then the Kuarauli f newness iiia.v lie in a H'lirf of velvet, usiinll.N blacK, that passes about the ueek once, Is illiiwu well down ill front and knotted there, the eiuN I'm II Iiik to I lie waist. If such ends pass Ihrouuh the ,ol,c, Ihey may be lied once or twite more In bow knots. l'l'lnue is another uiiniistakable sIku of tills heiiNou. Women have been a lout; time coinini; to it, but it is here in four mill lends itself beautifully to curieiit fiicliluiiH. It is applied in many vva.vs. Cloth Is heavily etiibioldered in silk, the cnils of silk bi'lui; knotted Into a friiiKe ut all the cdk'cs of the cloth. Net enrich ed by passementerie is filnp'd at the cdKC and passementerie and other "mo tils," as they are called, in silk, net em broidery, etc., aie liulshed with fringe. The most swacKcr thliu: Is to have the frliiKc made on the mateiial, but it is mviikkit ciioiikIi to buy friuce by the yard and apply It. Lovely results aie I Mm If JMik W J ' JA v 'MMk Wit wmF m wf W wff Stl fJiP M 111 I f i sfiW 11 x K Tin: iii:iiiiiT or klamokation in cloth cjowxs. i-liowti in expeunive cloth COstUllle.s, wliere bodice draper) and short overdress tire made of rmtuoidcicd cloth or ciepe with frliiK'C knotted in. Lace ciIkciI will) frliiK', t00 '" beautiful, and is aiiplied in various . wuj s. The friiiKcd diess tdiown hero had a lout; polonaise over dress of soft pink cloth from beneath the scallops of which u pink silk uiidcrsklit showed. The short polonaise was frliiK d croiHJ to mutch, tho crepe embroider- oil In cashmere color.i, the fnnjre ranking p.itt of the eluhoriitlon of the bod lev ua well. Tills effects a polonaise over n double skirt, wlilth is a fasliionnble trick Just now ami which, In another form, appears in the third sown of this row. Of the fashion It may be said that It cuts up the IlKiire n tfood deal, but It is stylish and sometimes suits one's cloth finely, so Is worth consideration. The polonaise for such skirts Is usually rather elabo rate, ns the frliiKcd one just described. It is usually scrolled, or tut In scallops or points and shaped down In front. The skirt showini,' below Is usually of some ,.ii., i n.nini-liil. It iniiv match the joke or waistcoat, which the polonaise or dinarily shows, or It may ne a piece or einbroiileied silk contrasting in commit? with all the rest. 1 lie Until UiuiersKirt may be only a few inches deep, or it may show almost to the knees. Sometimes the first overskirt Is slashed to show the under one. and In some cases both over skirt and polonaise are slashed to tho hip. In this model the lower skirt was corn colored silk, next It was the name silk embroidered In k recti and ohl and the polonaise was satfc Kieen broadcloth. Tucked silk pivc the yoke, nnd black velvet on the bodice was cleverly nrraiiK- cd to relieve princess severity, lletween these two costumes Is one of tin. unu nu lliitl I iv eiii'i'ent stiiliilnnls lire cliissilleil as simple, thouj,'li they usually are ninritcd ny exquisite in aim iiiii jrrnde materials, so are costly product. rl'1ilu nun unu n tt'urtit liffiwtl tMllllnPu ....-I Kin t .a .... ....... hair, black looped corilltiK supplying the only triinniliiK'. The belted polonaise Is very popular and suits almost all ll(,'ures. Very pretty soricniiiKs are secureii ny A MODIFIED PRINCESS GOWN. HtltrhliiKs or other elaboration, and some of these ipilte chaiiKi' the (,'ovvn in Its ex actions from the wearer. In this picture is one, a lovely dolled black net Ktnvn made over pink silk, bands of black lace passim; from collar to skirt hem. A wiealli of black lace roses marked the yoke Hue, another below the knees and a third at the head or I lie skirt llounce re lieved, without lireakliiK, the princess line, which should e.Meuil unbroken from tin oat to ciIkc f skirt. Hands of velvet ribbon are used In this way, cnuvcrKliu; from .voke Hue to waist, and from there spienililiK' below. PnliilliiK and embroidery are auioui; the most extnmiKiint notions. The rich woman may pay whatever price she likes lor such decoration, and the possessor of a short pocket book can do the work for herself, perhaps, Then she has to con sider I he iiuestlon of dressliii: up to it. Silk, satin and cloth are einbroiileied and paluteil. t'oinprouilses are effected when palutiiiK is desired on chilli by embrold eiim; into place painted designs in sill;. In the next illustration Is a pastel ki'ccii cloth kowii with a HlKht of birds in p.iiuted silk applied on the cloth below a wreath of embroidered llowers. The bolero Is a feature of some of the most elaborate towns, as well as of the simpler tailored ones. As a rule the bolero Is loin; at the back. That pictured here piovides a pretty variation In a bolero fastening to outline a yoke nnd curving away iikiiIu to show an under bodice. .Sometimes a costume shows polonaise back, and bolero-nnd-overdrrss front. 'ery often there Is a siiKtcestion of a skirl line under u double overdress, away down at the hem, just to jlvo a lino of color matchim: okc, or tiiitsh of bo lero. This was the case In the model tho artist chose. Scarlet ladles' cloth was Its main material, its stltchlnc was black and trecu, and bolero and skirt hem were embroidered In tho uiuc color. CopKluUt, ibiw. BUSINESS LQCAl AlwnjB ask for the famous. Arthur cigar. Esborn-GunBtCi general ngenta, Portland, Or. I'', i)'. Tiioinpson, uenlor in tov6 cigars, fruit, camlica nnd nuts. ..s&iO '$: &8 hi UWi. Watts & Mattliicu. (lriiccisftf. Itussull at., Hill block, Porltand, Or.V Knhn Bros., dealers in hides, fun nml wool. 101 Fiont stroot, Portland, Or. G. Danlelson, watchmaker, jowolci nml (llikmotid-Bottor, 140 Sixth struct, Portland, Or. All work guaranteed. N. E. Rowan, 181 )i Jlndrson street, dealer in clears, tobacco, fruits, can dies, pop, ico cream and liingcr nlo. Lake Charles Houeo, 89 North Fifth street, Portland. Choicest brands of wines, liquors nnd cigars. Ererybody smokes tho colohratnd Monogram and Pandora cigars. They havo no equal. Marine drug store, 0. A. Watson, proprietor, 81 North Third street, Port land, Oregon. Tho Popular, 125 PiiBt streot, hot. Washington nnd Alder, Portland, Or., John Eoklund, piopriotor. Tol. Onv gon rod 0!51, Columbia C08. Tho Front Stroet Stove Hospital, 2U3 290 Front etreot. All kinds of Btcol ranges and air-tight BtoveB mado to order. Stoves sold nnd exchanged; castings for all kinds of stoves; tooling a specialty. N. Newman, proprietor. Jno. P. Sharkey, innnufacurer of harness, collars, saddles and strap work; importer of saddlery, hardware, whips, pads, otc. CO Union ave., Port land, Or. Entorpriso Pickling Works Catsup, pickles, vinegar, sauces, cider, mus tards, chow chow, etc. T. S. Finnu gun, pioprietor, East Aldor stroet and Union avenue, Portland, Or. Tele phone, whito No. 4. Sterling and Valo bicycles, chair nml ohninlosH, -$!)d to $70; cash or in stallment. '119 woliels for runt. Don ton ic Co., 1.10 Sixth street. Ucckiuger & Co., dealers in new and second-hand goods, furniture, stoves, tinware, hardware, gliuswaro ami crockery. Bought sold and exchanged. bO and 82 Union avenue, Eaut Side, Portland, Or. Ernest Geisler, manufacturer nnd dealer in hlgh-grado Havana cigars and tobacco. b'ulchrooui and factory: KHI.ifJ Not th Sixth streot. opposite Union depot, Portland, Or. Box trade n specialty. Tho Western Oyster IIoubj, Sum Mnckiii, proprietor. Oysters and crawfish, wholesale and retail, liy the gallon, $2; by tho pint, 25 cents. 202 Washington street, between Sec ond and Thiid. Telephone brown 4U1." O. A. Alvord, photographer. Studio, 185 J Morrison streot, west end ol bridge, Portland, Or. Our prices: Cabinet, carbon finish, $1 nml 2 per dozen; smaller sizes, 0 for 25 cents. All work Urst-olass. When you build reu Lewis & Lewis, contractors and builders. Oregon Tel ephone 1,000 Green. Special attention paid to jobbing nnd repairing stairs nml stairhuilding. 807 Madison street, between Fifth and Sixth, Portland, Or. Tho A. D. T. MessongorCo. is the old est and best survicu of the kind in tho town. Headers of tho New Ago, give them tho preference. Money to loan, on furniture, pianos, or any good securities. Notes and mortgagee bought. S. W. King, room 45, Washington building, E. II. Moorehouso & Company, (inc.) 1893 wall paper; paints, oils, var nishes, and room mouldings. 1100 Al der street, between Fifth and Sixth, Portland, Or. Ann Arbor Homo llakory, M. Shlel is, proprietor, 817 Morrison streot, Portland, and 403 Union avenue, cor. Sacramento, Albina. Home-made broad, cukes and pies. linked beans and lloston Brown Bread every Satur day. Tolophono Red 1842; Telephone Hod 841. Ring up Dr. Darling, 2GI8 Morrison atreet, cor. Thin! and Morrison, ovet MoAllcn & McDonnell's. Olllco hours, 10:80 to 12 a. in.; 1:30 to 5 p. m. At residence, E, 34th and Bel mont streets, morning and oveniugs, Hesidenco 'phones, Oregon, blue 675; Columbia, 6137; oftlco 'phone, Colum bia 11. Tho Acorn, John Grimm, proprietor. Fine wines, liquors and cigars. Woiu hunt's beer on draught. I'rivato fam ily rooms. All kinds of tuudwiches. Phone, red 1SS2, Coiner Sixth and Ankeny streets, Portland, Or. French Dyeing and Cleaning Works. All work douo at very moderate prices. Dyeing and oleaning of all kinds ol ladies' and Gent's clothing. Mourning cloth dyed in 4S hours. J. Deleau, liivpriotor, 455 Glisau sU-t. Tlio finest placo in tho city to obtain fliet quality cigars, tobacco and biuo'k era' articles is that of Rosenthal oo lludd, at 287 and 2S7 3t Washington street, between Fourth and Filth. Give thotfo genial dealers n call when you wish anything iu their line. Tele phono Muin 76, JF - r mn.T i BUSINESS LOCALS. Columbia Briilgo Compnny (incor ointod), gcnornl contractors. 715 plumber of Coininerco. ' Smyth & Howard, gonernl contract ors. "Roads, bridges, trestles, munici pal improvements, etc., Portland, Or. Diamond Vitrified Brick Company, (incorporated). Paving brick a spe cialty. 018 Chamber of Commerce Bohemian Bottling Works, solo bot tleis of ischlitz Milwaukoo Boor. Phono Grant 821. 851 Stark Btreot, Portland, Or. Wiro Fenco Works Wiro fence, iron fence, offico railing, window guards, cto. Portland Wiro & Iron Works, 884 Aldor. Phono, 1001 black. Portland Transfor Saloon Chas. O. Siglin, proprietor. Cholco wines, liquors and oigars. 821 Glisan, cor ner Sixth, Portland, Or. Wall paper, painting and paper hanging and wall tinting. First-olass work; modornte prices. J. W. Konna. 84 First streot. Oiegon phono, Hood 038. Go to tho Mobilo Oyster Parlors. 182 Third street, corner V .inhill, for craw fish, oysters or tt males. Tolophono Oregon black 2054. D. C. Goosncll, proprietor. Economy STToo Shop, 103 8d; men's half eoIos, sewed, $1; nailod, 70:; 2ds, 60c; 8ds, 85o. Ladies', sowed, 76c; nailed, 50c; 2da. 8oc. Boat stock and work. A. M. Hollabough, prop. Burnsido Stioot Livery, Feed and Salo Stable, D. M. Bingman & Son, proprietors. First-class rigs; reasona ble prices; horses bought and sold. Special accommodations for farmers' patronage. Oregon 'phono black 901. Cornor Fourth mid Buiuaido streets, Portioud. Or. A. A. Unruh, bicyclo repairing. Brazing and uutting down frnmos a specialty. Bicycle sundrios Baked enamel. All work guaranteed. 183 Foot of Morrison stroot, Portland, Or. Call and see me when you are broken tl'ivvn. Agency for tho Impeilnl Bicy ole; guaranteed foi one year. Oregon 'phono black 2801. George Baker & Co., praotical furni turo auctioneers and expert valuors. Conducting mictions at private resi dences u specialty. All sales promptly settled and statements furnished. Cash advanced on consignments, or fur niture of houses purchased for cash. Bankers' reference Ludd & Tilton. Columbia phono 230. Ofllcen and Bales rooms, Nos. 852-354 Alder street, Port land, Or. IIS NION llOTKI. FIIANIC KIKIIXAK, Proprietor. No. bl North Sixth Street, Cornor Kvcretl POItTI.ANI). OllKGOX. Tiililo Ilonnl, $I.M per week; Hoard nnd LoiIr. Iur, ll.nuper week, five Men! Tickets, fl.oej Hlliulo MuiiIh, 'JIckiiIk: I.Oi!kIiikh, !M to CO rtMlts Tnlilc Miipilk'il with tliu tii'si tlio mnrtcct offurils 11 i:. I.AItKHTKAUX DculiT la GKOCKKIF.3 AN!) TAIII.i: DKUCACIES TIMIMS CASH. Wo liivmllo anil reeoiiiiuonil GOLDKN WEST llakliii; l'ouder. Corner lit li nml Morrison. w 1I.I.1.VM ItUSSEI.L, MACKENZIE l'UIII.ia ACCOUNTANT I'OHTI.AND, OHEGON EitiiblUlieil iu New York 175J. New York, Chicago, lloston, l'hllntlelphla, Pcuvor, l'ortliuul. TEVOE UAYNOI.I13 CO. 1! 1'ivlnts. Colorii, Vnriilslii'i, I.eml, Ilnishci, Artists' MnterliilH, vvliolesnlc mil)'. No. C0 Klrnt Street, corner l'lne, l'orilniiil, Or. .'1'lioiu's, OrcKou Keil lSXl, t'oluiiiblu 151. -nOIIEKTS' CAKE Host Grndes of WINE?, I.IQUOItS AND CIGAItS Pourth nml iStnrk 8t8 POUTI.ANI). OKEGON Private Eiitrntu'e, 1W Fourth Street. Tele phone llliwk 1MI. FORBES-DAVIS FUEIi GO. Coal and Wood. Ottlco nnd YariU, 1SMM E. Water Street, rOKTI.AND, OltEGON. Oregon Phono Union tSl. Columbia Kit. W. A. WISE DENTIST ,Room 614 THE DEKUIVL, PORTLAND, OREGON. Tel. Red 2844. Dr. Sanden's Latest Improved Electric Belt A Belt That Will Generate a Continuous Current of Electricity and Not Burn or Blister. v v Ik 1L DR. A. T. Ilcvvnrenf Electric Id'lt t-iiuiltriullnB up on my "0 yeiirs' reputation. Tliulr nniiiv cnu be I mhI upon application to any o( my olllces. FALL I FASHIONS IN- ...HATS... AT ANY PRICE almost you wish. Wo guaran tee the quality of every hat. BUFFUM & PEIVDUBTOIN gKMSSSr Polo Audits (or Knox nml Wnrburtun lints. Third anil Hturlt Struotw, OppoHltc Olntnilinr of Ooiiiiunroo. DRINK THE FAMOUS "Weinliard's Beer FOR SALE AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL SALOONS BREWERY AND OFFICE, THE H. C. ALBEE COMPANY DEWXItS IN SECOND HAND MACHINERY. SOO Eost Wntor Stroot PORTLAND IRON WORKS Manufacturers ot Murtno nnd Stntloiuvry KurIiics nnd Holler', Pmv Mill, I'lourliiB Mill nnC MlntiiK Miolilnory, Blnidtnk'. IIhukits, l'lilleyi'. Sprockets nnd Ticnrlnt;. I'ncltlc I'ontt Aiteutr (or Kdvr. I'. AI1U Co.'s Klour Mill Mnclilucr.v. Direkudriiln l loiiumu Mnclilncry, mid Gcuuli Dutoiir IloltliiK Clotli. All ktiiiU of Sicciil Iron Work mid i iiillug-i imtdu to oidcr. l(vlr work douo proiiiptly. l'lour Mill ItolK rc-Kround mid rc-cornicxtiil. tHIliiH unit WiiiUki Cor. I'liuilcniilli noil .Niirtliruit Sl., I'url Itiiut , Or. THE FiRST national bank Pendleton, Oregon. Capital, $70,000.00; Surplus and Undivided Profits, $53,821.78. KKSBUVK AUKXl'S First National Hank, Chicago, Ills.; First National Bank, rortlund, Orcuou; Gliemieal National Bank, Now York, N. Y, OFFIOKUS AND DIKhOTOltS: Levi Ankeny, Pres.; M. llarnli, Vice-Prea ; C. II. Wade, Cashier; li. C. Guernsey, Ass't Cashier; J. S. McLeod, W. S.' Byerp, W. F. Matlock. THE FARMERS AND TRADERS NATIONAL BANK La Grande, Oregon. CAPITAL, $60,000.00; SURPLUS, $8,500.CO. nillECrORS: J. II. Rinehart, George Ackles, J. D. McKennon, Joseph Palin-r. F. S. Stanley. J. U. Robbins, j. V. Scriber. OFFICERS: .1. II. Rinehart, president; Josoph Palmer, vico-preaident; J. W. Scribur, cai-hicr. Depot Hotel (DKUT8CUES QASTIIAUB) I. B. Cor. Seventh ana; Glisan Sts. Two blocki from Union Depot. PORTLAND .... OREGON Meals SO Centd. Lodgings 25 and 35 Cents, Six Meal Tickets (or $1.00. A. BLOCK, Proprietor. Former proprietor Waahlngton Hotel, A. FULL LINE OF.... Electrical Supplies Lighting of Buildings, Stores and Residences-arc and incan descent. Kleciric 1'ower for Hlevators, Pumps and all Kinds of Machinery. Portland General Electric Co, SEVENTH AND ALDER STS. BOTH 'PHONES 385. This now Bolt is tho highest degreo of perfection, and is tho best Electric Belt mauufaotured. Pciirt for book explaining all nbout it, or call and test tho Bolts, freo of charge. Fivo thousand dollavs forfeited if tlio current is not instantly felt. llownro of any bogus firm claiming to represent Dr. Sandeu. I havo no agents, nor do I soil my Holts in drug stores. If you sulTor from tho offocts of dissi pation, varicocele, weak back, or any liver, kidnoy or stomach trouble, send for my book, "Three Classes of Men." I am tho original Dr. Sandon, and sell only the original DH. SANDKN KLKCTU1C UHLT. Call or address SANDEN Russel Building, Cor. Fourth and Morrison Sts. Olllco Hours: 0 toCj Sunday, 10 to 1. Kntritnvooti fourth St. Suoonil Floor " TW,.plVRo"i:SS!!J?''7'2., 9 St8 PORTLAND, OREGON. r 1 iJL ' - mmKm'ii m it nrr aw www m ftm S2"LSHH