The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, December 15, 1900, Image 5

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THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND. OREGON.
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Everything That's
MILL'
182 WasUitfia Street,
PORTLAND, 0IH0N,
Wholesale Jobbing,
69 First Street.
PORTLAND
DAIRY ASSOCIATION
WHOLESALE A KETA1L
.Cream and Milk.
' DEPOT 203 SECOND ST.
JOHN P. HOFFMAN, Manager
Milk Delivered to All Parts of the City.
Oregon Prions North SOU.
EAST PORTItfltfD WOOD CO.
E. M. LAMBERT.
Dealers In All Kinds of
WOOD AND COAL
Wood sawed to order In yard or on street.
Oregon Phono Union 491
Columbia Phone G7J8
YAltD AND OKFIOKr
Cor. East Morrison nriil Water Streets
VOTVTI.WU, OIIKOON.
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Fire Insurance
Real Estate
Loans...
Rents...
264 STARK STREET
NATIONAL,
Steam Dyeing
and
Cleaning Works
OrriCK AND. WOKKBi
92 J SIXTH STREET. PHONE HOOD 803
Hats Cleaned, Dyed, Preucd and Trimmed
Ladles' Dresses and Dress floods Dyed all Col
ors, or Well Cleaned, nentlemen's nothing
Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired. Ostrich Feathers
Cleaned or Dyed all Colors and Nicely Curled.
Salem Store, 142 State St.
THflM N
THE H. C. ALBEE COMPANY
-DEALER8 IN-
SECOND HAND
MO Kast Water street
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C. H. CLARKE, PresldenL
Seattle, Wash.
T. F. 8PENCKR, Sec.-Treas.
Spokane, Wash.
. SPENCER-CLARKE COMPANY
MmiHtfttoturmrm' Agmntm ShhmliW ' Oommluulmm
OFFICKSi Portland, Oregon, Seattle, Tacoma
and Spokane, Wash,
NEW YORK FURNITURE CO.
Dealers in Furniture, Carpets and
Household Goods
E. A. COVELL, Manager. Phone Oak 341
M FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON.
HOLIDAY GOODS
ANDREW KAN COMPANY
IMPORTERS OP
JAPANESE AND CHINESE CURIOSITIES
Mtmltie. BrIo-4-Brack, Bilk, Clotatonle, BtaUuma. Bronse, Ebonr, Carved Purnlture, Mattlnr,
Kuf s. Manufactorer of Bamboo ruraltura ot Ercrr Description.
EUROPEAN AND DOMESTIC TOYS OF ALL KINDS
aslaalasr Mechanic sad Clockwork Tors, Btaaas Enjlnea. Boats, Rubber and Celluloid NortUUs
Dolls, Doll Carrtacas, Albosas, KocklBg Hert-M, Triercie, lion WaOBs, Ktc
LKAY8ER
Dealer in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
261 Third Street, Near Madison.
Oregon Phono Hood 384.
PORTLAND, OREGOM
mUE IMPERIAL 8ALOON
Liquors and High Grade Clgari.
J. S. HILDKBURN, Prop.
Phone Main 215. Corner Cass and Sheridan SI
ItOSKRURO, OREGON.
Strong's
Photographs
Superior in Style
and Finish.?.
STUDIOi
In Goodnough Buildin?.
ST, CHARLES HOTEL
TOHN GIBL1N, Prop.
First-Class Accommodations and Prompt serv
ice. Largo Sample Qooms (or
Commercial Travelers.
Phone 7. Oor. First & Washington Bts.
ALBANY, OREGON.
BDTTERFIELD BROS.
JOBBERS IN
DIAMONDS, WATCHES
Mite' and Jewelers supplies
Manufacturing Jcitclcr. Opticians
and watchmaker.
Silversmiths
162 1 2 First St., PORTLAND, OR.
Portland Finishing
Company
602 GOODNOUQtl BUILDING
(Opposite rostofflcc.)
Prompt and careful attention given to
Developing, Finishing and Enlarging for
Amateur Photographers
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KNllY IIKWETT & CO.
Flroand Marine Insurance.
Rooms S6 and '17 Hhcrlock Ilutldlng, Corner
Third and Oak Streets.
Portland -, Oregon.
H
ERBERT A. 1IAU!.
Mt. Hood. Columbia River
and Northwest
Views.
Portraits, Water Colors, Crayons, lor
the
iraae.
Electric Light and Bromide Enlargements.
132Thlrd Street, Corner Alder.
PORTLAND, ORE.
The Unrivaled Piano of tbc World
KRANIGH & BACH
Established 1804.
Visit our Wareroom and be convinced.
Many other standard and reliable makes of
Pianos and Organs. We sell on EASY
TERMS. No large first Payment required.
C. A. WHALE HUSIC HOUSE
M. C MATTHIEU, Msruger,
128 Sixth Street
MACHINERY.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
E. H. HAMLIN,
Portland, Or,
FANCY HOUSE GOWNS
THE NEW ONES ARE VEKY ELAB
ORATE. Plain Bkirta Created Demand for Km
belllahment Above the Walat, and
Bkirta Themselves Are Been In Double
and Triple Fntterna Notes, Ivtc.
Ken York correspondence:
UJiuaa ot prO
UOUUCed 11UWII08S
are noticeable In
the stj lea for
Louse dresses. All
of them tend to
ward elaborate
ness, for the slm
pie house dress
seems to be entire
ly out of the fash
ionable woman's
calculations. In.
all cases where
the stylish house
dress has u rather
plain skirt there
Is much embellish'
incut nbove the
waist. The gown
of the Initial Is Illustrative. Its skirt
was white broadcloth banded with silver
braid, but on the bodice were a vest of
white chiffon, a bodice belt of black
pnnno velvet, cream point lace nnd sil
ver braiding, which together constituted
n liberal supply of' trimming. Probably
the habit some women have of wearing I
IIOUSI3 DltESSKS OF
almost any old .thing for the housu has
led (to this outbreak of highly wrought ef
fects. The right bund model of the next
picture is about as simple as they make
'cm nowadays. Yet It was pink crepe
Be chine, gathered and finished with black
velvet in bands and tiny boleros.
Nor is theie any general tendency to
avoid elaborations lu the house dress
skirt. In delicate fabrics double and
even triple skirts arc seen, nnd In some
Instances there is divergence from the
usual rule for adherence to natural out
lines about the hips. These gowns arc
exceptions, however. A skirt made in
three ruffles Is shown In the accompany
ing picture, for which it was sketched In
nlle green Japanese silk. Cream lace,
for yoke and sleeves, a gold girdle aud
a glorious bow and streamers of the silk
embroidered In gold aud crystal were the
embellishments. To the left of this In
the picture Is a hklrt whose upper portion
kept to the rule for close (it, a gorgeous
spread coming lu Its foot flounce. Tur
quoise blue landsdowne silk was its ma-
NEW SCIIESIES
terial, Ivory white duchess lace and black
chenille triinmlni; it. Chenille is one ot
the most stylish of trimming, also oue of
the most extravagant. Great bunches
of It finger thick are hung from a bust
knit to. the hem ot the skirt.
Panne velvet seems more beautiful
than ever this season, It clings with tbt
raootlinc of undressed leather, and it
Is a wonder of color and light effects. la
Persian blending it deserves to be rank
ed with the choicest Eastern and old In
dian goods. In millinery and for fancy
bodices, as well as for application, with
lace and cloth, nothing is more beautiful.
On cloth gowns It is much used to finish
the edges of bolero and skirts in the gen
eral manner shown by the left-hand
Biotkl of the next picture. Here bright
red panne velvet dotted with white was
put on biscuit clotb, black silk braid out
lining the velvet. Where the panat to
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the main material, It shows off best la
princess gowns, being especially suited to
closo draperies. Besides, It tucks and
pleats like delicate silk, hus all the gleam
of satin and the depth of velvet, while
it weurs better than velvet because It
does not crush so easily.
Ohamols colored cloth Is employed In
ways similar to the use of velvet just
described. Usually the expanse of cloth
is not so greut as when velvet Is used,
yet more of It is displayed than would
have been thought tasteful a few mouths
ago, and in connection with It nic put
colors that not long ago would have been
thought jarring. Take the middle gown
of this sketch. Skirt and outer layer of
Its Jacket were hunter's green ladles'
cloth. The tight bodice and lower part
of the bolero were chamois cloth, the lat
ter showing embroidery of red silk, lied
silk frogs fastened the jacket, ami white
braid was added to the green cloth as In
dicated. Chnmols cloth foldH are used
n deal in trimming black, and by some
who think It more mih't is preferred to
red for that purpose.
Among the newly stylish materials for
outing, street and tailor dreses, arc
Scotch plaids, French plaids, diagonals
atuUnew adaptations of camel's hair.
Plain goods are not to be as much worn
as Inst year, though enough of them are
in stock at the stores to prove that the
dealers do not think everyone Is going
to go in for bag-pipes. IMald gowns like
the one pictured are voted very swag
ger. It wasla silk and wool mixture, the
colors being green, red, black nnd white.
Kxcept when for separate skirts, the new
plaids are ijulet for the most part. A
new fancy In silks Is the chnmeleon
changeable weave. Glace and solid color
TIIK KLAHOKATE SOUT.
silks iie offered in greut variety, and
their JshadcN are ho different from those
that irevullcd last year that the woman
who wants to make over will have lots of
trotole In matching silk to help out.
The most conspicuous feature of many
dresses Is the sleeve. Everything that
can be used for trimming can find place
between shoulder lo wrist, ami often
seems to. Borne women express the de
termination to wear undersleeves even af
ter the present fad Is over, hut such
talk bus been heard before. A very use
ful underslccvc is white wash silk striped
with black wash ribbon. The wide, tight
wrist band Into which the sleeve Is fulled
Is edged with black. Such sleeves will
wash and are suitable for almost any
dress. Sleeves of closely tucked lawn are
worn with any dress, nnd the best clean
lug places already announce renovating
undersleeves as their specialty.
Skirts are long and full. True, heavier
materials are still made up lu rather plain
skirts, lint there is a craze for delicate
stuffs like crepe, made to fall over a Kllk
FOK TItlMMI.VO.
underskirt. The crepe Is tucked about
the hips, often to the knees, the tucks es
caping there. Odd effects of Irregular
fullness are given by allowing the tucks
to be of different lengths. The sudden
I widening of the skirt when the tucks
escape Is considered wry graceful. 8ucb
a skirt Is not an easy matter to hold up.
' All skirts bang on the ground all around,
uroKKius u mue at wie uacK, nauy tail
or gowns that appear to be planned for
walking dresses In rough weather are
made with skirts so long all around, es
pecially in front, that a carriage would
seem absolutely necessary,
Copyright, 1000.
The best lands of Germany are now
devoted to the culture of beet sugar,
the greater portion of which U ex-porta.
MM
General Information Concerning
the Afro-American.
TAKEN FROM OUR VARIOUS EXCHANGES
Showing the Progress of the Various Lists
of Human Endeavor Bring Accom
plished by the 3ace.
Tlio nnunnl Tuskopeo Negro confer
ence will meet at llio Tuskegeo insti
tutt, Wednesday, February 30, 1001.
I'lio Outlook, Lymnu Abbott, editor,
haa bocuu tlio autobiography of Mr.
Washington. Already three book con
perns 1ms oiTorod to put tlio papois in
book form.
Dr. G. V. Hubbard, who 1ms bcoii
tlio Riiccessful head of tlio Molmiry
Modiaal Holiool for it number of years,
has been oloctod president of Cotntral
Tounosseo college to suocood tlio lain
Dr. John llrndon.
Tuskcgco's oxhlliit, whioli attracted
so inuuli attention at the recent Ala
bama state fair, was removed to Mont
uomery, Ala., where it was placed on
exhibit for 10 days.
Under Sealed Orders."
If ono was to judgo from tlio a ver
tigo ndvanco notices of tlio many road
companies which coma this way of tlio
merits of a show, and boliove nil that
was mid, one, as n rulo, would go
wido of tho mark when witnessing
the actual production. Hut with "Un
der Pealed Orders, " tho play booked
to open at tlio Metropolitan theater for
a period of ono solid week, coiumoua
iug next Suuday, it is certainly ati
exception to tho rulo if wo are, to bo
guided by tho laudablo notices I ho
press of S'an Frauolsco gave that attrac
tion when it played at tho California
theator, packing the houso to tho doors
at every performance. This is tho
third hucccfsful scufou of this com
pany, n fact alone which speaks much
for its merits. Tlio seats aro now soil
ing. Armory Drug Store, 81 Tenth ntreot,
iiorthwot comer Tenth and Kvorott
stioetH, I'ortlaud, carries a full lino of
drugs, toilet articles, school supplies,
cigars, etc.
B
ELDING llltUH.
Dealers In
Dlnnionds, Watrhrr, Jcwcliy, Silverware
Hiceliulfi, Etc.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK
WARRANTED.
45 Third Rt. Hot. Pine and Ash.
Old Gold and t-llvrr l)ru)iht.
Portland, OK
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Buy Your Holiday Candles
AT.
Labbe & Rebe
Ice Cream and Confectionery
310 Washington Street
WHOLESALE & RETAIL MANUFACTURERS
Our Hpcrtnlty
and Homo use.
: Wedding. Fecial. Picnics
Kreo Delivery both Pmme.
CHARLEY
THE PIONEER RESTAURANT
Now on Johnson Blrcct, 0iolto
Union Depot.
LUNCHES PUT UP FOR TRAVELERS
ANN ARBOR
.HOME BAKERY.
One of themnat complete Imlerjs lu
tho Northwest,
Bakes the Best Pullman Bread In (be West
M. SHIELDS, Prop.
.147 Morrison Ht. I'UKTLANII, Oil,
And 493 Union Avenue, corner Sacramento,
Albln. Home-made bread, cakes and pies,
Ilaard beans and lio.tiui llrown llreud cnury
Saturday, Tel. Red 1U; Tel, lUxl 311.
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTtilNQ,
HATS, CAPS, DRY 000 DS
AND FURNISHINQ (JOODS.
229 Morrison Street
.Iletween First aud Hecond
PORTLAND OREGON.
Any Hlsi
Nl Bill HI
Any OuHiitlly
MACKINTOSHES, BDBBKK AND OIL CLOXrUXft
llsibbar Hoou ami Hi,,,.., M.Hi,,,, .., ld "
Ursest and Most Complete Assortment of all Kinds of Kubber flni.
GOODYEAR ROBBER COMPANY
ia-o rissoi aiataj,
C1TV NEWS
Wo shall know no favorites, nnd
shall ho absolutely impartial. To in
Stirn nnlillrntlntl nil Innnl nnn-n nin.t
reaoh us not later than. Thursday morn
ing or oncn wook,
Mrs. Alnggio Miller tins boon granted
n divorce from Harry Millor on tlio
urounds of nou support.
Mr. Keeblo loft for Tneotnn Wednes
day on business) yhoro Ito will, romaiu
for n fow days uud then return to Port
laud. Mr. Goo. Gross, of Seattle, is lu tlio
city this wook. Mr. Gobs was at ouo
timo inaiuiuor of tho b'euttlo Hepubll
can. Thoro is talk of n now Masoulo lodgo
being started in our midst. Timo
alouo can toll whether it is needed br
not.
Mrs. Anna Yutos Intends loaving
noxt wcok for San Francisco, wlioro
tho will reside temporary with her
daughter.
A voiy pleasant homo party wan
given at tho rosidenco of Mrs. Mooro
last Saturday night. Tho rooinN wero
llllod with merry rankers nutil n lato
hour.
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Mr. G. V. Monro, until Intoly head
waiter at llydo Park hotol. Chicago,
spent a conplo of days in tho oity this
wook. While hero, ho was tho guost
of Mr. Henry Thonipion.
Tho entertainment given Friday
evening at tho llothel A M.' ft, ohuroh
for tho purpose of providing funds to
tho colobration of Christmas by tho
Suuday school, wan well nttondod and
a noat mm realized.
Wo havo mot daring tho past wook
soveral whoso faces used to bo familiar,
but who havo boon nhsont from our
midst for somutimo, Amongst thotu
wore Mr. Wnrroti Crawford, Mr. Ed
ward Duncan and Mr. George Stophon-
sou.
Tho services last Sunday in honor
of tho opening of tho now ohucrli bo
longing to tho Mount Olivet llaptist
ohuroh, woro very improssivo and well
attended. Tho sorlvoos at U o'clock
wefo well nttondod and tho now rhuorh
starts with ovorv prospect of succors.
Tho Paul Lawrence Dunbar Lltorary
Society hold a vory enjoyoblo meeting.
An oxecellent programme was ran
dored. The new editors wero installed
and tho following snhject chosen for
debato on the next meetnlg night,
cetnlg night, 1 v
: "Hosolvod, i
Nnlllllod tho . 1
1 tlioConstl-
Jliursday, December 30th:
That l'ubllo Opinion ban
Fourteenth Amendment to
tution of the United Ntates
A vcrv pretty biU qWiet wedding watT""
olomulzed'at'tho residence of Mr. aud
Mrs. Goodwin, No. 107 N. Seventh
stroot Tho contra oting patties wero
Mr, Tioroo uud Mrs. lwrenou, both of
Aalivllto, N. O. Tho groom was ably
assisted by Mr. Foster. Mrs. Mao
Oliver aotod in a llko capacity for tho
brldo. Itov. Collins, pastor of tho A.
M. E. ohuroh, oflluiatod. Mr. aud
Mrs. Fierce will bo at homo to tholr
friends on aud after December, 10, No.
107 N. Seventh street.
OKLKHHATKD iTfl ANN1VEUHAUY.
Now Northwest Ixidgo, No. SB5-1, O.
u. u. ot v. is, ceioiirHted tho 10th an
nivorMiry of Its birth last Tuesday
ovoning at their lodgo room, comer
Second and Salmon streets. At tho
conclusion of tho ceremonies attending
such an occasion, danulug wiin in
dulgod lu until a lato hour. The at
endanco was not largo, mvltig to a,
change nf date, but nil who availed
thoniKdvoHof tho pleasure oxpressert
entlro Hitisfaction. Tho following aro
tlio ofllcors: p. D. Thomas. N. O.;
Win. Hoaufort, V. O.; Hubert Hill, N.
P.; It. Crawford, I'. N. p.; J, jj, Wnt
son, 1'. 8.
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JJow studio. Now building. Now
firm. Hayes & fjlmrt Hevontli and
Washltiiitou streets, over Drossors' now
grocery.
M. Peek, dealer if)
clunrs and tobaccos,
stroot.
fine groceries,
N. Third
? For Xiiiiih goods, Holding Hros., 45
N. Third streut, havo a oholoo selection
of holiday goods in tho lino of silver
waro, pocket books, fanoy jowolry, dia
monds, umbrellas, gold and silver
headed canes, watches, lookots, etc.
Call and inspect our stock,
NEW NORTH.
west aw, No.
JM, G. U. 0. of
O. P.. meets at
vt1 Becpid treat. orner of Halmoa,
first and third Tnowluv nr u..i. .. ....!.'
AIIOdllFtdlnwa In oiwwl -7..." ii" " ""
cordlallv invited. F. I). TI10MAR.
K. WATBON, I'. H. nT O.
Oregon Made Umbrellas
..C. M. MEREDITH..
UMBRELLA MMUPACTURER
Itopalrlng aud Jteeoverlnr of Fine I'uibrelUs '
nccilay(
313 WNabingluit Htreel. .
Three doors above Olds Jk King
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