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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1900)
tansM rgsraetaaia THE SUMMER PARADE BTYLES OF FINE DRESSES NOW IN FASHION. feotne of the l'rettjr Thin That the Iteautlea of (lothuui Are Wearing While on Their Outing Tripe Tea Uoivui Hcturu to Favor. Vtw York correspondence! 'UOII In Togue In tliu stylo of kowii shown In the Initial lllimtrutlou and tliu llrHt of tbcso larger picturcH. While us sketched some of I them were expeu slve for renroduc tlon by moat wom en, the coHtllest of them presented fea tures that will con stltuto helpful In formation for any one. Cheap copy ing can nccompllsh dresses that are ns correct In style, nnil hy a careful choiu of substitutes In materials and trim- 'iiiIukh, the result will look well nigh m line as did the originals. The xowu howu In the small picture was white linen, with nklrt Hide pieces and rcvers of alt-orer embroidery stitched In pale blue. STYLES OK THE The embroidery appeared, ton, In niter tp Immh with linen In the bodice. Pule filne buttons held the bodice tabs. At the left In tho large cut is u scarlet duck trimmed with bands of scarlet uud whlto rottou braid. Holeiu, collar ami belt were trimmed with tine houtuchc bruld, and front, collar and long cuffs were ecru ll-ovcr lace. Next comes u luvender foulard, with sleeves and upper part of bodice of while lace. A cape of the goods with a silk und lacti rullle and n tiny Mack velvet collar was an accessory. Third In this row Is n while orgamlle orer rose pink surah. Embroidery In red and green, bodice belt of the surnh ml uuderslceve puffs of white orgundlit were other details, A black and green rrosH'baned silk grenadine remains In the picture. It had a vent of corn-colored taffeta fastened with tabs and costal buttons, a sailor collar of the goods ami TilllKK UOWNS AND A WAIST black elvet belt. Still another type of these dreses holds the router of the loiicludlng Illustration. In It were blue India silk dotted with white, heavy Ivory law, black elcl bands and white mull leee puffs. The gown so popular some years ago Hut mmed to open or id under gown. ' H&v. If M mn IQin iMvirA lt v . ... . .-4'w l- ' r- , ... . .. i tnt latter snowing ail mo way aown a front, Is rovlved. J.orely effects are mado by an over gown In flowing polo nulie cut, the nndcrgown showing below. Cashmere aud crepe, velvet nnd soft silk, soft silk and lawn or mull arc Combined, the heavier material making the over Kown, as a rule. Hleeves are to the el bow, and may or may not show an under sleeve. This class of gown may be made more elaborate by an over gown of all over lace, In which case the luce gown is loose In front and may bo belted softly Into the more closely Ottlug under gown by a sash belt, the ends of which add to tho flowhiU effect of the frout. Two of these two morning dresses appear in the next picture. The left hand one wns whlta muslin finished with rtillles und white lnce and held by a belt of white crystal'Leods. The other was In the new ten gown style, and combined nlle green iiir ..mi ,vlilt.. C'lilnu ullk. The latter guvo flchu and front. It requires tine" i, I...... -!.... i. .iHn.tmi.Muti .tutfttt nlnli IllSfriUllIJUUUII IU lli:tulliini itiuv.i orntltfn In u morning gown without en croaching on the characteristics of even ing dresses. So the wise course Is to be gin with simple materials aud to avoid highly wrought additions. Lace was never In more general use. Kven shirt waists are luce trimmed, and for the dress-up sorts the fashion hus one away beyond the liberal amount of insertions that appear In "sec-through" wulsts. Tho newer use of lace Is to apply It, which, of course, can be done without Interfering with simplicity of outline. A sample of these waists Is put In In this last picture. It was white linen lawn, and was ornamented with tine tucking and bands of heavy white lace. Slender women should take advantage of the cni HUMMJ2K PARADE. rent fashion for pleated and box-pleated waists, with some variation on the yoke setting low enough to give the long bust line admired. Shirt waist sleeves should be large, and though the shoulder may be fitted long and close, the rest of the sleeve should be easy enough to ling. The best model shirt waists, unless they are distinctly of the fancy bodice type, do not iinvo iindersleeves, IJndersleeves, how ever, ni t a boon to the woman whose arms ate not quite In proportion. She can correct their lines If her wits are equal to a simple trick. A double or triple puffed undersleees coming from an nersleeve slopped at just the right place will make any arm all right. Such sleeves are plentiful with walking, driv ing and church gowns, Slender women should be sure not to luce tightly. A line almost straight from under the arm over the hip Is admired THAT HAVE NEWNESS. now. To help this effect the tn.plet gowns are charming. Made of liberty silk, satin or of ome type' of quaint od time lawn, the look Is as much as possi ble that of A tlowlug robe belted In easily, Copy.lglit, tlHW. Morulug always draws night to Uajr. THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON. raits This In Tour lTt. Beginning Sunday, Juno 24, the As toria A Columbia ltivor Railroad will put into effect a train schedule by which passengers can leave Portland daily at 8 A. M., arrive at Seaside at 12:80 P. M., remain at the beach nntil C P. M., and roaoh Portlavd nt 0:40 P. M. From Astoria to the beach trains will run daily at 8:15 A. M. aud 11:85 A. M., leuvo Seaside at 2:30 P. M and 6 P. M., connecting at Astoria with Portland train. Arrangements have also been made with the O. It. & N. Co. for a daily boat to connect with tho morning train Ironi Portland, loaviug Astoria at 2 P. M., and making direct connection At llwoco with truln for North Hoaeh points. Also boat to leave Ihvaco in afternoon to connoct with evening train for Portland. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In tho, County Court of tho State of Orogon, for Multnomah County. In tho matter of Iho estato of Henry M. Chase, deceased. Notico is hereby given that tho un dersigned has been appointed adminis rator with tho will annexed of Henry' M. Chttso, deceased. All persons hold-V lug claims against said estate nro here- by notified to present tho' same, duly verified undor oath, with tho proper vouchers, to tho undorslgnod at No. 100,' Grand avenue, Portland, Oregon, within six months from the dato bow of. HENRY S. HOWE, . Administrator of tho Estato of Henry M. Chase, Dqcoasod. Dated at Portland, Orogon, this 25th day of April, A. D 1000. rniiu roi'tn.Ait rJ 1'iA First Street, llet. W'SKlilnuton nnd Alder I'lione Oregon Hud 011 1'lionc Columbia 6C8 JOHN ECKI.tlNI), Proprietor, Portland, Or. J. I MUIU'II Y. F. N. 8T0I.TZJ PARK jSALOON. Corner Park aud Burnsido Sts. Fine Wints, Liquors and Clean. Private Rooms for Families. Golconda Mining Co. Office! Chamber of Commerce. Next to Ssto Depoilt Vault. - A limitad amount of stock of this Corn.) pany for sale. For particulars apply to' J, A, ARMENT, Assistant Secretary.. . HOTEL OSBORN CLEAN, AIRY OUTSIDE ROOMS REASONABLE RATES TRANSIT SOLICITED ,. HOTII l'HONKS... Trve lera tliouM lnlo"S" Street Tor at Union Depot nlttt irnimtor nt Vnmliill Street to Kt A niiney fur. A. W. HEWETTT, Prop. BOYD & ARNOLD ...deiii'Ml Aseuti .. Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co. Royal Exchange Assurance Orient Insurance Company No. 102 First Street, Near Stark. TROY LAUNDRY CO. Are noted for quality of work and prompt service. , 101-5 E. Water St. Phone 5033. McMIN'S OARIOUC GBMPNID For sirvluii,lf,lUi'k, gtecn or woolly )tl, moo unit oilier ltiuu growth ml hia in) equal f'ir tlioliir oi tlir moth ami luvlgtirat Inn tin- trrra. No licullns r IkUIIiic, olniply to illlutu HU colit ht ami U luvxiuilw. CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP It i'omHiuiulrd on olriilltlc rinriU Irom , Initio mid mul Stockholm pain lir, mt ileiro tli ttcVi tud cHfi'liiH corf llioioab.lctvliiK lln nheep In ln'tltliy oniutHum. UjIiik Uo uih nt i KKAtrtt tlkuK'OlHiilii Wno u. l'rk Itmritol ny kooJ aii. Aililrv ll (orr iomleno FISHER, TH0RSEN & CO, ' Portland, Or. Pacific Coast Agts. r5rf y5PAMDjrWfc2v &? v.i A. IV. ALLEN Dispensing Phmrmmelmi Phone, Oregon Mmln 403 Ooluntblm 4-14- 16 th mn Marshall Sim., 23rtl and Savior Stm,, PORTLAND, OREGON. aawlhh'irt ,c!lt!JiiisiiB iiiiiiffl'ljJ)iwi'I!j!tlulusbH smHlM Hatters and .Furnishers SokAentsfor KNOX HATS ...BUFFDW & PEHDIiETOH- 94 Third Street, PORTLAND, ORE. GOLDEN WEST m BAKING. I POWDER I It Is PUREST M It Is CHEAPEST (M . It Is BEST m UTonAMHetCitliSitToarlfeitrBiek VM Cixjmit A Ditkhi, I'ortbud, Or. nfy A. J. FARMER Wholesale and Retail GROCER... LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY Thlrd.St., Cor. Jefferson Both Phone. Dr. Fred. A. 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UPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A FAMILY LIBRARY Tin fast in Current Literature 12 Compute Novels Yearly I MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2,50 per year; 2Sctb. a copy NO CONTINUED STORIES KVKMY NUMBER COMPLETE 111 ITSELF rSTAULiatlKD ISttl ALLEN & Shipping: & Comri-iission WHOLESALE To ttre time ddren all Communlctlotn to the Couipnr Was. 46 to 54 Front Street, North. j -tzS-tU DON'T WEAR A TRUST COLLAR DON'T SAY you are against TFUSTS and be their best friend by giving them your money. oil Y Union Made and MADE BY MEN FOR MEN RISE AND SHINE THRASHER OPORTO GOLD ROPE .... CAVALIER PLUG TOBACCO v MADE BY THE WI'LSON & M'CALLAY TOBACCO COMPANY MIDDLETOWN, OHIO. The Only Independent Union Plug Tobaccos. '8 15? Os"S'dir3'L l I r 5 8"KP - ?i!5-gg. 5 5 ri 7 r a 5' 8 a 9 5 a ?Uir tr iB-6. ii . o 2 E o a 9 THE H. C. ALBEE COMPANY DKALKR8 IK SECOND HAND MACHINERY. 00 Bast Water Street PORTLAND, OREGON. DRINK THE FAMOUS, FOR SALE AT ALL THE BREWERY AND OFFICE, &J&& Headquarters for CAMERAS Free Dark Room for Amateurs. Lm and Immigration Anti Ln and Iniuranca Aftat M. L. CAUSEY, General Manager. The Causey Real Estate Co. Frm, Fruit and Timber Lands, Stock Ranches, Mining Properties. .J J1 J J J Office: Foley-Roche Building. LA GRANDE, OR. Flour Mill ana WarBboase MacmnerT OF ALL KIINDS. SUk and Wire Bolting Cloth of all numbers. Cotton, Leather and Chain Belting of all sires. The only Exclusive Mill Supply House. OROFUT. M'AYEAL & CO., Telephone Grant 861. 49 FIRST STREET. 1 TsLJt'rB llaWSM '2SMH : ismm :c:j?5r?i I .jWt ;Iji Write for Catalogue and Prices. THE FARMERS AND TRADERS NATIONAL BANK La Grande, Oregon. CAPITAL, Sti0,000.00; SURPLUS, 8,500.00. I) I It MOTORS: J. l. Rlnehart, Geonje Acklea, J. D. McKennon, Joseph Paliner. K. 8. Stanley. J. II. Kobbins, J. W. ScrHnrr. ' OKKIOKKS; J. 11. Itinehart, president; Jiiet.h Taluaer, vict-prMideBt; J. V, Scriber, cahler. INCOttPORATttD lltl. - LEWIS Mercnanta GROCERS rOItTLArtD, OB. a AntiTrust Goods o o 3 SPC - '?S C n n .i 3 a Q o ft PRINCIPAL SALOONS " rTar.V,pehnNSrr??7,5. 8t and MAGIC LANTERNS. 351 Morrison Street RUSSELL ENCINES BOILERS SAW MILLS Hinh Grade THRESHERS Machinery STACKERS 1SLJN o '- 2 9 0 n RUSSELL & CO. PORTLAND, ORtGOri. -. 1 .ii i 4 rt'l V J'i -i n 5 -i l 'iT M fitt 4r '.