The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, January 12, 1901, Image 8

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Georgie's Gab,
Fa on College ICducatloil.
"I wonder why Tlicy dou't mako
them qulfplayllig Football' maw told
paw after she Uot thru reading about
tbo Latest doth In the dame. "It's too
Bad pcoplo can't raise a Boy enny tnoro
without bavins him go to Collldgo and
get Ills back broke when be mite of got
a job In a grocery and been a help to
tbo Fambfy If they wouldu't of had
muuny cnuff (o dive hlui a neduca
tloa." "Maw, you can't see tbo Onward
march of Sivvlolzatlon," paw Sed. "If
you Ilad deep reasoning powers you
mlto understand theso things Better.
The trubblo with you and a Lot more
pccplo Is you don't no times havo
Changed, It was nil rite when most
of us lived In the country and didn't
have cnnythlng to Do but hard work
all Day and kill a Wild cat with a
pitchfork every Little white for tljo
Boys to get along without Learning
generalship and Clotting coufadunco In
Themselves, but What sho would, a1
man That started In Life by working
In a Blacksmith shop or on a Farm for
loven dollars a muutli and Is prcsadent
of a Bank or gcuurul manldgcr of somo
ralcrodo Havo If ho would Start In llfo
To-day without a Cojlldgc education?
"Do you think a Boy that never got
a pint or so of Tobasco boss poured
down bis throte or was Ducked In a
mill pond with bis bands and Feat
tied tbo first nlto after he entered col
lldgo would stand enny chance to be a
Great organizer and get Looked up to
fey his Folio sltar.ens now. Not muteb.
You seem to think nil alloy ot to Learn
In collldgo Is how to rlta with the Cap.
Itnls wbcro they Hcloug and got so ho
can tell what's The value of V when
W Is as It with U eakwul to 111. drum
mer's all Kite as far as It does, and
mobby It's a dood thing to leru how to
do sums In Alglo Hray that you could
flguro by mciitlo rlthmuttlck without
half tbo trubblc, but That's not all they
arc to a collldgo education. Not mutch
inary Ann! If It would only bo for tho
tblDgs n Boy could Loru out of Books
that would count In Llfo they wouldn't
be onny uso of sending Our sons to col
lldgcs, because It would bo Cheaper to
Havo tutor Come around to the
Houses and tutu by tho Dny the Snino
sb wo get tho portch painted nud tho
Furnaco tended to. Hut It's the gratu
erpcrlanco of Lornlng gcucrulshlp on
tho Foot Hall Held and thinking up bow
to start a I'aulck at a meeting by Hitch
ing off a Dyuummllo explosion In It
that helps tho most whon'u Yung man
hast to Face the world alone. They aro
not mutch llopu for a Boy that falls to
Commence his Collldgo carver by dot
ting bis nose Broko lu a Cauo ltusli m
being tied ho Ho can't move and Throw
In a well or Hiimthlng. That gives him
Confadunco lu hluiKolf, and by tho tlmo
bo Begins his Rcckoud year ho dots
over tho mensully habit of Thinking
shout oxpciiRCri nnd his nil ml Is broad
ened so ho can think up IMaus to do tho
mimo Things or mobby worso ones to
Home other folio (tint Just got there."
"I don't see How that's going to Help
n Hoy along thru Life," maw sed.
"Of course you don't," paw told her;
"but that's Ih'coj: you can't sou nhed.
Think what u (Irulo start It gives him
over pccplo that have uo education
when ho hast to dot (ulsheyalted In
somo Lodgo whore they push a Folio
offn Homo High place nud ho mlto Hol
ler for help If ho wouldn't have cur-
ridge ii nd Generalship nud n Broadened
mind."
"But what If he dots killed before
ho Lorns how to have currldgo and
denernlshlp, and dots his mind broad
ened Out?" maw ast.
"That shows ho was a Coward nud
would of Been a Failure In llfo enny
way," paw sed, "so they nro no uso
Making a Fuss or Feeling bad about
It, nnd thn Fnckutty can prove It was a
naxldent enny way," Chicago Tlulcs
Herald. A Topty-Tiirvy Country.
"I should say thlH country wiih upside
down," exclaimed 11 young American
builder nud contractor who canto down
from Philadelphia to erect it four-story
htool frame building In San Juan for
a wealthy l'orto Itlcau, The young
builder Is dcslruiM of making a success
In the Island, and contemplates taking
up his permanent residence thoro If
business will warrant It.
"I wanted thin building of mine to
attract nttentlou," ho continued. "In
order to do this, I bad practically de
rided to build the walls from tho top
downward. I consulted tbo man for
whom I was doing the work.
" 'When tbo steel frame Is up, I said
to him, 'wo will begin to lay brick at
tho second story.' Then I watched to
see what effect the remark would bavo
upon blm. Ho didn't seem surprised
lu tho least.
"'It might be bettor to begin at tbo
third story,' he replied. 'Sometimes we
begin ut tbo top,'
" 'Wlmt's thatl' I cried.
" 'Sometimes,' he said, 'wo begin ut
tho very top;' nud bo seemed to regard
It tiH a very ordinary thing tu do.
" 'I'd like to know bow you do It,' I
fairly bbouted. 'There Isn't a steel-,
frame building In l'orto Ulco.'
" 'I know that,' ho answered calm
ly; 'but It Is generally cheaper to build
from tbo top down. We 'most ulwuys
do IU i
" Then wo'll begin at tbo bottom this
tlmo,' I said. '
"1 bavo tried to And out since," eon
tlnuod tbo builder, "whether that na
tive was kidding me; but nutlves never
Joke, they take everything seriously
Including themselves." Chicago Inter ,
Ocean.
USE GILT SPANGLY.
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PRESENCE IS A
NEWNESS.
MARK
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OF
Mere Barbaric Fplendor Ja, Ifowerer,
to Be Avoided Ileadwork la Rnpidlr
IlecotnlnK Popular urn a Trimming
Material Note from Gotham.
New Tork correspondence.
PLASHES of gilt
are avoided lu ball
and evening
dresses, but the gilt
Is there just thu
same, often as an
Indistinct part of
the weave, again In
line applied linos.
Naturally when
such a noticeable
avoidance of bar
baric richness holds
In evening finery, It
exists with greater
'emphasis In cloth
gowns even when
these arc mndc
very tlressy. let
nothing so surely
differentiates the
workaday cloth dross from the drcss-up
grade as does gilt .trimming, so in the lat
ter the gilt Is often used, though rarely
In great quantities, Very simple effects
ot It produce the up-to-date look and at
the same time advertise the wearer's good
taste. When a fashion comes in this
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Next Doot? the First Nations! Dunk,
The Onlr KInU-CIhis 1'Irco In tho Clt)
Wines and Cigars
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O. J. STUBLINO, Prop.
broidery appeared on the coru-eolore When in The Dalles
satin yoke and collar. Hose pink velvet nl,C" Hl IH? 1aWICS
gave the bodice bolt. The net of th'xese,
dresses showed how little of gilt Is need
ed to effect the fashionable touch, , the
niotfll appearing only In buttons that held
red cloth strappings. Cloth of a brighter
red than the strappings was the dress
goods. Bead embroidery showed on cuffs '
and bolero layers of the last of these
dresses, nlle green silk floss being further (
trimming. The goods was cloth Of gold.'
While a few women have forced the . . .,
tight waist fashion, and wear bodices ' OOOICO LlqUOrS,
buttoned close up the front, they aro '
those wlio are pretty sure of the sym-
me try of their figures. The close-fitting
jacket that buttons double breasted, or
that Is double breasted at the bust line,
Is more generally becoming. Mnny of j
alt.,1, t.nhnf. n .. hiim, Inmntilw In flatlet'.
out... juvni-ui uir Bviitiuiimiiij in uuiou,
others show1 the rovers faced with con
trasting material, and the upper collar. Is
often exaggerated Into cape or epaulette
effect. To be sure, the strictly gentle
manly is the best Investment if one'doys
not have many gowns, because the sim
pler the style the longer It seems fash
ionable. Then jackets with loose open
fronts have a host of admirers. Their
forms arc well-nigh Innumerable. At the
left In the next Illustration is one of
blaek, satin-faced cloth, stitched, like the,
sktrt, with silver. A bodice of violet silk
and a heliotrope paunu velvet bodice belt
showed beneath It. Like glimpses were
had In the second of these models of a
pale green taffeta bodice and a black
velvet girdle. The open jacket and skirt
were dark blue cheviot trimmed with
black silk Ijord. These two gowns rep
resent the simple and showy forms of
this fashion. The remaining picture rep-
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Were a Niiccesnur for It lu slulit, the out
look would he different, hut 111 yet only
one fancy has 11 cliniiee, nud Hint Is nink
Ink' headway hut slowly. This Is bend
trliiiiiiliu:. Notlilni; Is more BtylUh than
uld-fnsliloiiiMl head work Ijiikh inounte'd In
modern fashion, Head work embroidery
appear, too, and the use of It Is likely
to extend, New kowiis for street wear,
too, are trimmed with hands of close bend
work lu conventional denlmm, brilliantly
colored nnd old beads IicIiik used.
The luoi of those trlmmhiK are varied
greutly, the rule nKiilnsj musses of them
brliiKliiK uo dniiKer of monotony. The
live kowiis of to-day's first two pictures
were aiiKKcxtlvc of the mnny ways In
resents Its third type lu which simple
outlines and rlrh fabrics are character
ltlcs. The darker portions In the pic
ture were black velvet, the rest dovc'eob
ored broadcloth, white velvet supplying
piping. Hut for the fact that bodice belte
nre n feature of most of such dresses,
their number would bo much greater. A
trim wnlst Is 11 thing to make the most
of nowadays, nnd the woman sure of her
waist will not swnthe It unless fashion
positively demands It.
Winter hns not driven nwny the under
sleeve, and dressmakers assure their cus
tomers that a delicate lawn under puff
to a velvet or heavy cloth sleeve or cuff
Is of especial value, l'lulu sleeves are,
however, a feature of uiauy "exclusive''
gowns, Uudersleeves took too well, and
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IIOIMUKS THAT 1101,1) ltnOAUKK OK OUANGKS !' COUSKT8.
I'ricmlshlp la u welcome ship in any
port
1 which It can bo employed. The llrt ouc
was green broadcloth bunded with bias
folds of red cloth run with gold cord,
More gilt eume lu button. Gilt cord, too,
was used on the white silk poplin rovers
and collar of the bodice displayed ly the
nested liguro of the group. The dress
1 goods was havnua brown camel's hair,
' the stitching matching It, Ilelow this is
1 white broadcloth, Its bolero banded with
bead work passemeuterle. Beaded em-
vail, rels, russets, browus aud blues, for
terv!ctMule dreses, and all shades of tae
nud gray hold for more delicate gowns.
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