The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, February 09, 1901, Image 5

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THE OTJW AGE, PORTLAND. OJREGON.
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A. W. ALLEN
Dispensing
Pharmacist
Phone, Oregon Main 4-Q5.
Columbia 4-14.
16th anil Marshall Sts.,
23rd and Savler Sts,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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73-75 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON.
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FRENCH BLOCK,
miLIP V. CAE8AB, President! TBUMAN W. EKOP, Vlce.I"resldent; O. B. 8ELV1Q. Cashl.rj
JACOU 11. VANDEKB1I.T, Assistant Cashier.
GENERAL BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
Interest allowed on deposits In Baring Department. Circular Letters ol Credit lunsd on
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THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FINE AND MEDIUM GRADES
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KRANIGH & EACH
Established 1864.
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Many other standard and reliable makes of
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TERMS. No large first Payment required.
C. A. WHALE HUSIC HOUSE
, M. C MATTIIIEU. Minaer,
128 Sixth Street
Quantity
Any Style
& COMPANY
.PORTLAND, OREGON
Manufacturers of
PACIFICO
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Noa BO First SI
$72,00C
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TACOMA, VASH.
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ALBEE COMPANY
PORTLAND, OREQON.
PORTLAND. OREGON
PRINCIPAL SALOONS
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DUE TO THE C0ESETn
GREAT CHANGE IN THE FASH
IONABLE FIGURE.
Moves for Clinntio in Style of Bklrta
and Wn'ata Cloe FttttiiK About the
Hips t-ccina About to Oo KnaUlou
lltttta from Ootlmnt.
New York correspondence:
ANY n twomnn
now enn " climb
Btnlrs nuil perform
othor nnluoiis ox
erclso with i-nst-thnt
it your n;o
would hnvu luul
liL-r pViillne mid
tialiiitattiiK. U'b
all In tin now cor
sets, which nro cut
ho low Hint till
w u n r e r's ilht
pliniKui U not
coniiircasoil. Thin
uxtrvmu 1owiiob,
which wouhl httvo
Hconu-il linposslblo
two j oars hko,
iIooh lu tunny
cased call for ailill
tlonitl Hiiiuioit for
tho flKiirv. To Biipply this, tlllly woven
jerm-y corHct covers uro worn. All tho
leiiRth of n fowot Is lielow tho waist
line now, nml the hips uiu forceil hack,
mill the stomach in.
While these ihniiRi's in corsets nro tie
toriniuluK anil lu'iij: hoilleo fashions, us
unultH are IicIiik niailo upon the current
forms of skirts. No ilotiht a bit; nut-
Jtlrlty of women would prefer that tho
ct)e-hlp skirt should continue, but thu
Kuthered skirt and othor changes are be
ing pushed. Tim gathered models make
little hoadwny, even punier effects rc
djlylng greater favor. KuhIiIoiiiiIiIch seem
Hot to object to skirts that mv tucked
oyY the hips Indeed, appear to llku
tucking anywhere. So many women like
tho close skirt that It Is reasonably sure
to remain safe for another season, but
shu who wants to be among tho early
fines to adopt Uh ciicccssnr, will need to
look alive. Though it may bo settled mi
before tho winter Is over, Just what It Is
to bn is uncertain.
Tho skirls of the accompanying pic
ture are n representative lot anil rellect
the most promising of the newer develop
ihi'iitx. That of the Initial picture shows
one form of trimming that disguises
slightly a really close hip lit. This gown
Wits dark blue cheviot, with box pleats
and cloth tubs caught with gilt buttons
for trimming. Cli.se lit was adhered to
In ench skirt of thu next Illustration,
flreen camel's hair stitched in gilt was
.;
NEW DEVBI.OI'MK.Vi'8 IN
tho fubrle of the first, u cloth-of-gold
wiiUtcoiit showing between the Juvket
fronts. Iiark browu broadcloth was thu
material of the second gown, stitching
uml tucking being used us trimming, thu
layer bolero standing as the dominant
feu til re. The box pleated skirt shown
was nil and white checked cloth, lllnck
velvet appllqued ulth ecru lace was thu
trimming. .Models of thU gctivrul charac
ter limy hour off nny iimnuut of tucking
without Interfering especially with tho
closeness of lit. Mini oflin do so, In the
next picture Is the model or tho guthered
skirt that receives llio most favor, though
far more striking examples nro put for
ward. It wns sketched In old rose puuuu
velvet. Across the picture Is it typo of
skirt frequently seen In which uu over
uUlrt iiUu'iiisc hln Hiiugiiess. It was
striped dove gray und sage green taffeta.
Muuy variations of this model re cur-
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CLOSK PITS THAT KKMAIN FPU HIPS.
rent, and in not n few of them all sug
gestion of close fitted hips Is lost. Still,
those nlotiB the lines or the pictured typo
nro most numerous, and unrelieved snug
ucss Is plentiful.
Prophesying for next wlnterii danger
ous, but so many now capes nro 'appear
ing that a return to capes is Indicated
for another Benson. At present the out
put is confined almost entirely to fttt
lined models, but less costly ones Bhould
follow. An example of the newest typu
U pictured here, n tan cloth garment
lined with sttble and trimmed with appli
cation of dark browu tnlTetn and gilt.
Whether ie has it cape or not, shu
should linve'n ruglan. It tuny bo the Jls
tlni'tly feminine nlTalr shown here, and
sketched In red melton With white trim
mings, or It may bo of tho mannish tind
rough and ready sort. That signifies n
coat of excellent cut. In the latest form
with it deep yoke from which tho box
hangs wide and lint. It may be water
proofed, mid for it wearer who Is shab
bily swagger may bear signs of usu In
rough weather. Very dark mixed gray
Is the thing, with rolled back regulation
ruglan cufTs, nml n slightly revered col
lar, faced sometimes with black velvet.
Sometimes tho coat Is covert, In tnn, but
gray Is more swagger. It Bhould clear
the ground and If for rough wcar'should
be easy enough to go on over u sweuter.
Turn-over edges of laco are n stylish
finish to fancy stocks, and n turn-over all
lu scallops has been devised that will
adjust Itself to the- Irregular edge of somo
of the shaped stocks. Ilmiilsome laco
for this use Is a new requirement from
lace makers. There Is at once daintiness
and economy In this protection of the col
lar's edge. Linen collars are mado with
turn-over edge, mid lu some cases such
edge's nro finished with embroidery. Now
,mid then the turn-over Is dotted with tiny
polkas, but pure white seems preferable
No fashionable wouiiiu in these days
tries to get along without some kind of
klmotiii. The real thing Is mmlllled In
many ways. Yoke and stock collar may
bo Introduced to mitigate tho character
istic neck, even, hut general outline be
ing maintained, the garment remains u
kiinouu. (''lowered crepe, silk or cotton,
with odd tracings of lattlcu work, Is thu
right material. Tho crepe is lined with
silk of contrasting color, which should
show through. American klmouns are
Hindu In correct pattern of coxy eider
down cotton, lined or iiullued, mid some
stunning affairs are of dashing cretonne
splashed with great Mowers. Tho real
kiinouu should Jiang to tho floor, being
stiffened by it roll-over of the lining
stuffed with cotton. Klmonn jackets are
pretty, but It Is dilllciilt to get them to
limig right.
Copyright.. 1UQ1.
Everything; Mnilo C Irlsli I'cnt.
A lurgu Dublin inanufnctunir litis u
room entirely furnished with Irish
HKIUTH AND WRAPS.
pent. Tho carpets on thu floors, the cur
tains ut the windows and tho paper oil
thu wall are iimile from this substance.
For years he has experimented with
tho material, which Is now very largely
exported iih fuel, nml ho has dlHcovcrctl
that from It It Ih possible to produce al
most any kind of fubrle. Tho process Ih
simple tho llbrcs which uro strong nnil
tough, being extracted itiu woven llko
cotton or silk. Tho fabrics Imvu tho
toughness of linen mid tho warmth of
wool. HlanketH made of them art)
found tooxcel In warmth and lightness
niiythliiK yet discovered.
Itecd pens, split lit both end like quill
pens. Iiuve been found In Egypt'nu
tombs, ilntliifa' probably ii.MJO years be
fore Christ.
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CITY NEWS
0. A. Hitler. Poddy Kdltnr.
Wo shall know no favorites, nml
shall bo absolutely Impartial. To in
sure publication, nil louul news must
reach us nut litter than Thursday morn
ing of ouch week.
You nro not in fitshlon if you li nvo
not liitd an attack of "lit grippo."
Mr. '"John Groon, who is employed nt
Mcttuhom, is (.ponding it fuw days iu
thu city.
Mm. llossio T. lhtttio, ot Sknjjwn.v,
spent sovoritl days in tho city this
wool: visiting friends.
Mrs. Faiinio Lit Motto was tho re
uuplunt of tho sad uows of lior tlntigh
tor's denth lust Saturday, iu Now York
city.
Mr. Ilonry Poo and wlfn pilssotl
through our city last Woilnosdny ou
thulr way ft out lluttu, Mont., to
Krosno, Cnl.
Mrs. Aiiulo Nnwfoms. Mrs. Luviim
Doldun ami Mt. Glum Iluttis, nro nil
recovering from tin attack of tho pro
vailing tlisuaso.
'I ho A fro-American Council will
moot ut thu llothol A. M. K. church,
Wudnosday, February 11. A full at
tendance uf tho members is desired.
Tho llothol A. M. K church will
give it Martha Washington ton party
on February 21!iid, "1'ho success of
formor efforts m-Huros it pleasant even
ing to all who may attend.
The Valentino tuoiitl to bo given
Pobitiary 14 at tho A. M. K. Ziou
cluircn, promises to ho very interesting.
Several plouslng features liuvo been ar
ranged by tho committee In charge.
Tho Mt. Hood ANMioiittinn lias no
on red tho Caledonian hull and will
hold regular meetings every Monday
livening. Tho an-ooiatlon has hi on or
ganized for tho purposo of forming
thumtolves into a MukiiiIo lodgo ami
ox pouts in t,lm near future to sue uro n
dihpoiiMttlou for tho work.
Mr. V. Frit. Kcoblo has din'Miscri ot
his hmideoiuo burlier shop to M oners.
Mooro nml Ftillllovii. 'Urn now pro
prietors are well nml favorable known
and will bo able to mid largely toOio
large piitronugo nl ready enjoyed by tho
establishment. Mr. Kculile 'expect, to
lcmu fur the Fast in n short time.
1 i
Tho holding of meetings of tho Paul
Laurence Duiilmr Literary Society,
wcoky, instead ot twice n month, has
udded ineieacod vitality to tho niolnty
and ciiiHcd tho uicetlng of thu nune,
whluh niu hold uxsry llnirnlny even
ing at thu A.M. K. Zion rhncrh to be
more largely nttriidod than heretofore,
and excellent piogiiuiiiiiosiiru furnhliod
tin each occasloii. All ato Invited to
thu Hirelings mid urged to take part iu
thu pioceedingH.
' Tho members of tho A. M. I'. 'I6n
church linxu taken Ktvps to orgnnhe n
jitvinilo choir to nttiitt thu tegular
choir by taking cluirgo of tl o musical
hervicu on tho lint Vuudnv of ciuh and
every inortli. Alreiuly u largo uuinber
liittu oxpniKHeil their illlii'.'ii.)HS to
UHhint, and Mis. K. Cray has coiisontoil
to stiperiiiteml tho nune. li Is ex
pouted that the ten ices on the first
Siinuay in Mart h will bo under their
jnriMlintloii, on which date the pastor
will deliver n blurt dlnoiirMi and tho
main part of the Hrvicus vtlll bu iiiunI
cnl.
In rctpoiiso to iieni little notes Invit
ing them to bo present, about ill) of
our little liuls nml Iiihms nrmuliloil
liift I'rldiiv nlteriieon nt tho midenco
of Mr, mid Mrs. .1 nines K. Colbert to
colebrntu the Kith birthday of their
oldest daughter, Miss Jtilbt Colbert.
Thoy eujou'd theuiKultos hucely with
various games in t i 1 stiiiimoued to tho
dainty rejmht furnUliid fur their on
joyment. lea e ten in ami cake, ci n ly,
nuts mid fruit, tilings mi dear to tho
jinunilo heart, went in great abund
ance; iiIfo morn mild fiod in the shnpo
of duiiitv siiudwlcho', After a vigorous
onslaught, tho emu puny roHimi'd tlloir
games and relurtantly loft to reach
their hotoral homes, ire their loving
puronts lipriiine to nnxinus as to thnlr
whereabouts. In addition to the young
folk thorn were t-oieral ot more maturo
years proent, who could not lefiuiii
f om wishiiiK that they were joung
ugitlu,
"Shooting the Chutes."
OIliu Mack am) Charles A. Murray,
vthommlo "Pinuogmi's IlnU'' finiious
for ruven years, nro stellar iniignnles in
tholittetit furco, "Shooting the Chutes,"
announced nt Con I ray's for all next
week. These two performers stand in
the front rank of real Irish ooiiieilliuis
sud they uro able to keep an 'audienuu
in hilarious merriment during a per
formance. In this lulcht invention
they hnvu u vehicle which gives nmplo
opportunity for tho dbplay of their
vnrmtllu genius us fun producers. This
is particularly emphsslzeil iu the great
Irish derby at thu llunco lleach men
track (iu which tiireo liorsoi aro nctii
ally used), and iu tho rceuo lutroduu
lug a real chute at work.
Sprnnfjor's A rendu, E, II. Spranger,
Propiiutor, fcoutbwost corner Sixth
ami ('ouch streets. New and strictly
ifp-to-ilute, Iiiulies' aiiiiux elegnntly
ftirnikhed and securo from intrusion.
Iteadlug room, pool and billiards.
NEW N OUT II-
west Livlge, No.
2WJ-I. (J. U, O, ot
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2ft5)i Seco (1 street, roruer of Salmon,
nrst ami tniru luewiuv oi eacn luontii,
All Odd Fellows in cool stamling uro
eordUllv invited. F D. THOMAS,
E. WATSON, P. B. N. 0.
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