The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, February 02, 1901, Image 8

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GOWNS FOE EVENING.
DRESSMAKERSTRYINGTO FORCE
PRINCESS DRESS.
Mlrlnm Jack Duukiiho tried to kits
mo 11 vo times IiihI night. Mellecut Iu
deedl What Interrupted lilm? I'uck.
Cook Ilow'iii 1 fjoln' to make tnlnco
pic when wo haven't any mlneo moat
In tho house? Mrs. Keedem I'ut sotno
Btignr In that cold liusli. Hultluioro i
American
"Is tho boss in?" nslted the stranger,
entering tho drug store. "No," replied
the nbsent'inlnded cleric, "hut we hnvo
something Just as good." Youkcrs
Statesman
Clerk I'erhnps you'd like to look at
some goods a Mile more expensive than
these. Shopper Not necessarily, but I '
would like to look at some of better ,
quality. Philadelphia Press.
Identified ntiUiHt: Assistant. Editor i
I've found out at last who "Vox Pop
nil" Is. Kdllor-WlioV Assistant lid
Itor "Constant Header" under a uoni
do plume. Syracuse Herald. i
The Difference "Oil, well, you prude,
I don't caio for your kisses." "Sour
grapes
Ily Nn Mennn Hccomliiit to n Orcnt
Mnny Mmllficntloiis tliut Arc Now
Mnklnu It Popular Home of the
jfiew Features.
New York correspondence:
N O W I N O tho
ways of stylish
(IrL'ssinakurs, It N
not surprising to
sou thorn making
their nnminl at
tempt to Itiliig tho
princess gown into
popularity. They
feel, apparently,
that putting into it
one woman whom
the cut becomes
ofTsets the dozen
who essay the try
lag fashion and
turn out to be
mure or less horri
ble examples. The
few women whose
figures can stand
the fashion do look finely in It, and rouse
'"ion needn't send me any i tho ambition of their less favored sisters,
&m w
over the telephone, either." "Sour cur
rento." Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Hill Did you say that gun of yours
would shoot 1,000 yanln? .1111 That's
what I did. "Well. It's marked to shoot
only fiOO yards." "Vcsj but there uro
two barrels." YonkeiM Statesman.
To the Manner Horn: Juggles When
one Is annoyed by conversation In a
theater It Is generally by the rich poo
jilu In the boxes. Waggles Another
proof that money talks. Smart Set.
Passenger (to station porter) Now,
It's 1 o'clock, and the time table says
the train arrives at !l:ll. Station Por
terOh, well, you mustn't take the tltno
table too seriously. lllegende Hlatter.
"Variety," said the man who never
thinks for himself, "Is the spice of
life." "I envy you," said Miss Cayenne
"You envy mo what?" "Your enjoy
ment of this climate." Washington
Star.
Mr. Coodboy Ah, little man! Want
to sou the wheels go round? Waldo
lleanes Thnuk you, sir; but I'm per
fectly familiar with the mechanism of
tho modern chrououioler. Harper's
llaziir.
"I Imvu compelled my wife to ceaso
strumming on tho piano," said Mr.
(loldsborougli to Mr. hunting. "How
did you mniuigo It?" "I Insisted upon
singing every lime she began to pluy."
Judge.
Sympathetic Friend Why haven't
you exhibited anything this year? Art
ist I refused nil their offers I simply
can't sell myself to anyone. Friend
IIuiul Something like your pictures!
Journal Amusaut,
Magistrate (severely) How could you
tie so mean as lo swlndlo people who
put confidence In you? Prisoner Well,
yer honor, I'll make It worth something
ffl vn If rnll'll lull run imiv In ivnrls -Iwim
ns don't.-Tlt.Hlls. I lr'" I1"Ihw over trained skirt.
,.,, . ...... I Often the polonaise Is tilted at tho waist
" hat do you think of the Christinas ,y ty K,diinled tneks that begin under
inngazlues?" "Oh. I hnven't paid nny the bust Hue and continue over the hips,
attention to their literary merits. Such a gown of delicate gray broadcloth
W.hat I object to Is that so many of with tucked princess polonaise is worn
the advertisements aro duplicated." , ov,'r " bK Mrt heavily draped with
Cleveland Plain Dealer. i "'''""""1 Yoke and sleeves of the
1'in ii mi miiiiicK' i nit hicks, which is enr
This winter's attempts have not been
so much In tin1 direction of outright plain
I princess gowns, as toward mollifications.
These have made big headway In evening
dresses, usually taking the form of a long shade was hunter's green, and enitirold
open. Such nn arrangement loarea't&s
street effect perfectly plain, a very de
sirable point according to current no
tions. The objection Is that the jacket
cannot be removed unless It Is possible to
remove the waistcoat also. Numerous
other devices permit the employment of
gilt In quantity. In embroideries it holds
Its own. The seated figure of this group
presents a white cloth gown embroidered
in gilt, and quantities of like ornamenta
tion are current.
It is plain that the demand for glitter
Is high when, in addition to this liking
for gold, the use of spangle Increases.
I. nee gowns set thick with spangles are
voted very handsome, and make ii very
rich appearance. The first gown of this
group shows the form this fancy takes.
Its spangled black lace was set over
corn-colored satin, the latter giving tuck
ed yoke, vest and deep bodice belt. Piece
lace Is another sort that Is much used,
and medallions and like designs are high-'
ly elaborate. The method of their dis
posal is made clear by the gown remain
ing in this picture, Dove gray cashmere
and ecru laec were Its materials.
Velvet gowns are more than usually
numerous. There are so many excellent
brands of velveteen on the market that
a velvet dress Is not quite so suggestive
of magnificence us It used to be, though
It Is as rich looking and as becoming as
ever. If the weather be mild such n
gown may he worn without a wrap. Tho
bolero fitting closely, showing n narrow
Hue of a pretty belt that clasps the under
waist, is the usual choice. Now and then
tho princess cut Is followH handsomely.
Such was the case In the velvet gown
shown at the left In the next picture. Its
SHERIFFS SALE.
A QUAUTKT WITH MOW KKATUKKS.
In the circuit court of the State oi
Oregon for tho county of Multnomah.
Portland Trust Company, of Oregon,
plaintiff, vs J. C. Jlnvely and Anna
Havoly, defendants.
By virtue of an execution duly iasuod
out of and under the seal 6f the nbovo
entitled court, in tho above entitled
cause, to mo duly directod and datod
the 17th day of January, 1001, upon a
judgment rendered and ontorod in said
court ou tho 18th day of June, 1000,
in favor of Portland Trust Company of
Oregon, plaintiff, and against J. O.
llavely and Anna Havoly, defendants,
for too sum of $4,4:37,8,3 with intorost
thoreon at the into of 10 per cout por
annum from tho 28th day of December,
1000, and also tho costs of and upon
this writ, 1 did ou tho 10th day of
January, 1001, duly lovy upon tho fol
lowing doscribod real property, to-wit:
An undlvidod ono-thlrd interest in and
to tho following described real' prop
erty: All of lot sovon (7) in block sixteen
(10) in tho city of Kant Portland,
.Multnomah county, Oregon.
All of lots ouo (1), two (2), throo
(ii), four (4), five (5), six (0), seven (7),
oluht (8) and "D," in block three (I)),
in ilrookland Heights, an addition to
Kant Portland (now Portland), Multuo
mah county, Oregon.
All that part of tho south ono-thlrd
(1-3) of tho following described parcol
of laud: Beginning at a point which
is thirty-two (J)ii) chains and sixty
eight (OS) links south and twenty. -two
(!!) chains and sixteen (10) links
west of tho quarter section podt of sec
tions two (12) and eleven (11) town
ship ono(l) south, range ouo (1) oast, of
Willamette meridian and running
thence oast seven (7) chains; ttieucu
south three (0) chuius and ninety (00)
links;, thonco west threo (!)) chains and
eighty (80) links; thoucu south two
(2) chains, and ninety (00) links;
.thonco north olghty-nino (80) dogroes
and tlfty (GO) miuutos wost throo (U)
chains and twenty (L'0) links; thonco
north II vo (ii) chains and sovouty (70)
links to the place of beginning, con
taining 2.01 acres of laud, mora or less
in Multnomah county, Oregon.
All of tho north thirty coven (37) feet
of lot eight (8), block seventy-six (70)
Stephens' addition to tho city of East
Portland, in tho city of Portland,
Multumuh county, Oregon.
Now, Theroforo, by viituo of said ox
edition, I will on Monday, tho 2Gth
day of February, 1001, at tho hour of
10 o'clcok, A. M., at tho front door of
tho county court houso, in tho city of
Portland, said county and state, soil at
public auction, subject to lodomptlou,
to tho liichost biddor, for U. 8. gold
coin, cash in hand, all the right, titlo
aud interest which the within named
defendants or either of them had on
tho dato of tho judgment heroin (the
8th day of Juno, 1000) or since had,
and to the abovo described roal prop-
ty or any part thereof, to satisfy said
ecutloii, interest, costs and all a ecru-
ng costs. tt
Dated Portland, Oregon, January 23,
h 1001. WILLIAM FKAZIKR,
sheriff of Multnomah County Orogon.
Any 81 m Any Quantity ,tnjr,rljri
MACKINTOSHES, RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING
Ilubher Doot nnit Shoes, Halting, Fncklnr il Hole.
Largest sndvMou Complete Assortment of all Kindt of Rubber Goods.
GOODYEAR RUBBER COMPANY
R. II. l'EA8E, President. F. M. BHKl'AHD, JR.. Treasurer J. A. SIIKI'ARD, BecreUry
73-76 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON.
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Hartford
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BICYCLES
1901 PRICES.
AMERICAN BICYCLE CO.
COLUH-ZIA SALES DEP'T
132-134 Sixth Street,
....Portland, Oregon.
....THEY ARE....
Built to Ride
Thoy are tho'liest Bicycles possi
ble to produce bv the most skilled
workmen, from the beat materials,
in the largest and most completely
equipped
Bicycle Factory In the World.
1901 PRICES.
COLUMBIA, Mode's 74 aud 75, $75.00
(ClmltiU'ss)
COLUMBIA, Models 72 and 73, 50,00
(Clml n)
COLUMBIA, Models lift and 00, 60.00
, (C'linlnk'sj) ,
COLUMBIA, Models U.'t and 04, 40.00
(Chain)
COLUMHIA, Models 51) and 00, 45.00
(Clintnlcsa)
HARTFORDS, Models 27 and 28, 35.00
HARTFORDS, Models 23 and 24, 30.00
PENNANTS, Models 31 and 32, 20.00
We handlo tho best line of Juvonile
Bicycles on tho market.
WOLF & ZWICKER Iron Works
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Steel and Wood Ship Builders.
MnunfoVturors of Saw and Shinglo Mill Machinery. Boilers, Engines, Head
Itlooks, L"Ktilng Knirlnes. and Lowers' Supplies. Steel Riveted Pipes for Flumes
.md Dry Kilns. Iron. Semi-Steel and Brass Castings for all pui noses. Special
ittemion given to all kinds of repairs. Agents for Mnnnolla Anti-Friction Metal.
lACOII FORTH
l'ri'.ltletit
1. IIUI.MK
Maunder
II. V. STRICKLAND
Hecroury
R. V. ANKENY
Trcuuror
THE VULCAN IRON WORKS GO.
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS MACHINISTS & BLACKSMITHS
MANOFACTURKKS OF ALL CLA8EES OF MACHI.VKRY.
Fifth Avonne South and Lano St. Tol.rMain 123. F. 0. Box 03
E. FRISK, Sec. and Treas.
J. H. FUINK. Pres. and 8upt.
cry In Kold and white silk and edging
of mi Mo wero its trliumlnus.
Women who early In tho winter used
furs In tiny rullles aud ciIkIiich are now
hroUKht hy sharper weather to ueck
pieces, mufTs, aud capes. Tho fur
irnwn usually seems freakish, hut It' is
attempted occasionally nevertheless. One
of the examples of this winter wint white
"Come, clilldieii." said Mr. Wldwor, ,r(,.riM Hllvcr. Variations of this ' cloth with a very deep .Spanish llounco
uiiriimiciiiK inn seconci .Mrs. win wit, ..neral plan are many and IiikoiiIoii. To
Voiiio and kiss your now iniiuiuia." day's small picture shows one, an even
"tiraclousl" exclaimed little Klslc, "If Inn kowii of white silk mull dotted In
you took her for 'now' they stuck you, pule Mue. Its drapery was pale blue
pa." Philadelphia Press. ' puniie velvet finished with cream lace,
ami ine riniion minus were ninea velvet.
Mrs. I-'orrester SeeniH to mo that
you would set your nip for .Mr. Hull.
He Is evidently an easy catch. Miss
Chorister KiiHy catch Is no name for
him. lie has heeu mi epidemic In our
M't for ten years. Denver Nuwh.
Ho Just hear how the newshoys
holler! Isn't It eiituiuli to drive one
crazy? She Why, Charles, aro you
sine It Is uewshoyH? Iteally, It must
lie college- hoya kIvIiir their college yell.
1 think It Is Just lovely. Uoston Tran
script. "What's this!" exclaimed tho Hoer
general, In u tone of annoyance, "More
prisoners." "Dear inel I wish they
would show some consideration for the
fact that we are trying to conduct a
Avar Instead of running, n hoarding
house." Washington .Star.
".Madame, aro you a woman miffru
glstV" "No, sir; I haven't time to be."
"Haven't tlmo? Well, If you had ths
privilege of voting, whom would you
support'" "The same man I have sup
ported for tho last ten years my hits
hand." Modes and Fabrics.
"Don't smoke" exclaimed tho friend
"No," was tho reply. "I always iult
Just beforu Christmas, I do It to oblige
my wife." "Hut why do you select thla
particular season"'"' "It obliges her to
select something besides cigars for my
Christmas present." Washington Star,
The beggar had approached the so-
nl.ll H.lflVMllll.H IIW'll! illtllU 1,1111 ..II -
ueer thought or that.' exclaimed the j when lll0 MIilimu0 U employed upon
beggar. The next evening the social rt hlnh-uecked dress, it commonly is less
leformer delivered a lecture on "Sim-( fanciful, and usually Is a polonaho out.
pie Advice to the Poor." Philadelphia iluht, rather than au elTect, The second
Itecord. iof do three standing tlKiires In the next
Diner (to restaura
bae you got for tlliui
Uoast beef frlcasxeilelilckenstowcd- a,.,,.,,,.!,., iinlsldnu ii. i..ttir mVl .-oru
lambliashbakcd aud frledpotatoescol- v spilnMed with gold supplying a lire
legcpuddlnginllkteaandcoirce. Diner telle, Despite the fact that gold in tho
lilvo me the third, four, tlfth, sixth, cheapest und gaudiest forms Is used by
eighteenth and ulutccntli syllables, , careless dressers, more atti.stlo trimming
Answers ulu ,1,,ld,,ed with lueieasln freedom
x ,t!.!..L. Just ns flood. llv von i ! velldressod won., ii. A pivtty fashion
.,...-. .,. -- . . ,.,,ij,,,,.,t. i.iiiiiiniiiL- niuii nml siiHtvt.
of sable, deep fur cuffs, a muff nml deen
cape collar, tho latter lightened with chif
fon and lace. A hat of fur with big pink
roses over tho lace was au accompani
ment. The artist puts here a biscuit
broadcloth with which went a handsome
fio ynMroSk
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
AS PUINCHSS OyT, PLAIDS AND l-'UIt AUK KMl'LOYKI).
or mo inree siauumt: UKiires m me iicm,
uit wnlterl-What ' .' 'Hl'" ty.lel example.
,...,. , . . '. ., .The daiker porttoiiH were black velvet
illHiiiT niter- 1 1U( u hu,r W(,lv v,,tll,r hil, Hllver
Dickens' 'Talo of. Two Cities' naked
the occasional customer, "No, Blr," rei
piled the now sulcsmnu at the book
More, after a glance at tho shelves,
"but I see we Imvo a Mloiuuuco of Two
Worlds by Marie Corelll, Won't that
doV Chicago Trtbuue.
less, Hindu or white, bl.iek, scarlet or
green taffeta or broadcloth. This Is run
with closely laid Hues of narrow gold
ribbon. Such a waistcoat 1 worn over
a fancy silk shirt waist, and under a
blouse Jacket that closes so there is no
trace of the waistcoat till, at matinee
or picture show, tho blouse Is throwu
mink bolero. Possession of such gowns
Implies ownership of a handsome for
coat besides, though that doesn't follow
always. For that matter the stylish coat
of the moment is a long boxed garment
freely trimmed with fur.
Since plaids of largo site were used In
furry weaves In separate skirts, they
haven't made much of au imprersion, ,
Now they aro appearing In camel's hair!
weaves as the material for entire dresses.
Usually a little plain stuff is put with
them. Pictured here is one that showed !
red, brown aud gray, the plain portions
In the picture representing bands of red.
Undersleeves like those of these three
gowns are wont a great deal, aud another
much favored sort Is clasped close to tho
hand by bands of black velvet, some
times jeweled, and either run through a
Jeweled slide or piuued with pretty stick
pins.
Copyright, 1PQI.
Hotter a IKtle chiding than a great
deal of heartbreak. Suakeneare.
In tho cirouit court of tho state of
Orogon for tho county of Multnomah.
L. L. Hawkins, plaintiff, vs. Carrie
Jones, et ul., defendants.
Jly virtuo of an oxoeution duly is
suod out of aud under the seal of tho
said circuit court to mo duly directod
mid dated tho llrd day of January,
11)01, upon n judgment duly roudorod
aud entered in said court aud cause
ou tho HL'd day of January, 1803, in
favor of said L. L. Hawkins mid
jagaiust Z. T. Wright, et al., thoroiu,
lor the sum of $0,1 111'. 80, with intorest
thereon at tho rato of 10 per cout per
annum from the '.'2d day of January,
16U2, aud tho further sum of $550. '..'5
with interest thereon at the rato of
por cent per annum from tho '.'2d day
of January, 1802, and tho furthor Rtim
of $183.75 costs and disbursements
thoroiu, which judgment has boon
liurotoforo duly told, assigned und
transferred to tho Aiiiswoith National
JJauk ot Portland, Orogou, aud upon
which judgment thero Iiiih been paid
and iroditud certain amounts so that
there remaiuod duo aud unpaid thereon
on tho 14th dav of March, 1000, the .
sum of $382,81, I'did on tho 7th day
ot Jauuuij, 1 00 1, duly lovy upon tho
following doscribod real property situ
ated in tho (oouuty of Multnomah,
atato of Oregon, to-wit.
Una 1 aud 3 in block 4 in Highland;
also lot 14 in block 1U in Paradise
Spring tract, and lot 8 in block 50 in
Portland City llomostoad, and will in
compliance with its commands on
I Monday, the 18th dav ol February,
! 1001, ut tho hour of U) o'clock A. M.,
at tho front door of the (ounty court
liouto, in tho city of Portland, said
county ami state, sell the said real
property at public auction to the high
est biddor for cash to satisfy the bal
ance due on sai I judgment, to-wit:
9382.34 with interest thereon at the
rato of 10 per cent per annum from tho
14th day of March, 1000, und the costs
ot and upon eald wrjt.
Datod Portland, Oregon, January 14,
1001.
WILLIAM FKAZIKK,
Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon.
WASHINGTON IRON WORKS CO.
Eighteen Years Undo' Same Management.
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS
WAORK9: ORANT.bTREKT UR1DOE. Telephone Main 33.
SEATTLE .... WASH.
RUSSELL COMPANY
non.DEita of
Engines, Boiler; Saw Mills, Threshers.
If you contemplate buying machinery, write us for catalogue aud prices.
RUSSELL & CO.
A II. AVF.Rlli.. Manager.
PORTLAND. ORECON.
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-THE BEST AND PUREST-
I W, OARXAII AN. PlMMent.
t II. liAKD.N'KIt, Vice 1'ro.Uvnt.
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Portland Implement Co.
JOHN DEERE PLOWS,
HARROWS, ETC.
FARM MACHINERY
AND VEHICLES.
188-194 Front Street, Portland, Ore.
Chocolate and Breakfast Cocoa
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT
SPENCER-CLARKE CO., Agents
1 :;
. G. ATKINS A COMPANY
.PORTLAND, OREGON.
Manufacturers of
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