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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1901)
& THE NEW AGOE, PORTLAND. -OHEGON. " - - - I b1 ir K L,, 3.1 rota) Pu I II: t - NEW EASTER CUSTOM. PARADE OF FASHIONABLES IS PAST REVIVING. Luncheons, Ten nnil Like Aflalra Are Held on Haatcr Week, Wliea the New I Clothing and Millinery Mar He Con -renlentlr Displayed, , f ' New York correspondence: ItHTUIlN has been Hindu In the Iruncritl direction of thu rtilu that cnllcil for n new dross for Hiist it. Of count, tliu former Hunter a nulo of fashiona bles Is past reviv ing noon, but lunch coiim, toiiH mid like moru or less forninl nffnlrH nru uuiler lined In plenty for Hunter week, nml tho BtroiiB unwrit ten Inw for thcHO functions In that spring nttlri hIiiiII ha donned. It in a lilt; Improvement on tho old custom. U'lio Interest of the parade wim nlwnys marred by the uncertainty of the weath rr, nnd by tho newer method that It overcomo In In wo oYcrce. Then the hIiow of finery 1h reHtrlctcd tnoru nearly to those. wIiomc Interest thu exhibitors dc- MADIO ItKADY FO sire. The nature of the functions Is such, too, that hats come in for a showing as well as do gowns, so the opportunity Is iromplcte. As now legulnted, straw hats will appear, though tho general wear Is tore likely to be tulle or "made straw." Thu Intter Is merely a weave of ribbon, flower stems, felt or twisted silk, A hat of twisted Mower stems weighted with aiHssed (lowers Is an example of the East er luncheon millinery. Ono noticeable feature of the gowns ahowu In this way will bo tho frequent use of thu overdrr'ss, which In many forms Is superior to all opposition. In the matter ot cut few of these over dresses are to be condemned, but thu colors given to some of them nro of a M'hemo that easily can be carried to nn pleasant extremes. A stylish illustration SPUING MODELS FUOM ef this la put In tho Initial picture, where ki oyyter cloth finished with bauds of lVrslnn stitching had n pleated moss green taffeta underskirt. The uext step ta this trick Is augKested by a gown of Ilk mounted by vtou and oversklrt of cloth. So far these two materials nro of no color, but two shades of ono color are pretty sure to follow quickly, aud tiow soon tho fashion of skirt aud over klrt contrasting In color will bo forced la a matter of conjecture. Iu tho gownn, however, Iu which thu two portions aro of the same material then1 Is little with which to find fault. The tint gown of the uext picture Was taken as a repre sentative of these. It was lilac blue nun's Telling, with yoke of tucked white aatin and trimming ot embroidered whlto satin bands. Now materials are few. Mercerised mulle Is n bidder for favor, and there Is t wide choice of color In It. Prettier and much more expensive are the Indian and Japanese pongees. They aro de scribed as hand woven, nnd their price corroborates the claim. They are much " s& iftl am ia awV t 1 In J. ffttSm vi m i C Xs -yjtfe-ialllHrAk . aTTM. SsA Y bJU prettier than the smooth weave Hint hns prevailed for the Inst year or so. Beau tifully embroidered bauds can be bought, and there la to he a "run" on pongee waists. These nre to be made bloused in front, with collar nnd wrist bands and bell of embroidered pongee, nnd perhaps n fold down the center. Whole dresses nre of this fabric, too. One Is sketched nt the right In tho first of the nc-com-pnnylng large pictured. It was finished with embroidery in gilt and with bunds of embroidered pongee. Gowns iniulo In this general way are very attractive, finite enough to mnke one forgive the overdress if It Is long nnd banded hnnd Homely with tho embroidered goods. This embroidered pongee Is used, also, in the undersleeves of cloth gowns, nnd nppenrs as finish to fancy spring jackets. Tailor styles make n templing showing. They nro represented In these pictures by six gowns. In the first large picture Is a pale green cloth with finish of blnck cord nnd olives, nnd sleeve puffs of em broidered Inwn. Heslde It is a gown of . black taffeta, a tnaterlnl that tnllors nro I employing with unusual freedom. Whltu silk In belt nnd vest was embroidered in white and gilt. Klrst In the next plcturo comes a dress of biscuit Venetian cloth with finish of gilt cording and stitched gilt, n corn colored surah bodice being In cluded. Next is a pnle gray cashmere, I with metal gray velvet collar nnd revers faced with white silk embroidered In sli ver. In rear view Is shown nn old rose cheviot. Its mnchlne stitching wns blnck, ' nnd In front wcro u double breasted cream broadcloth waistcoat fastening' with irllt buttons. Such postilion backs nro numerous, vnrylng much In cut, but i nearly all are tiny. A sago green sergu It HASTI3K WEEK. gown comes Inst In this group, A black velvet collar and rod cloth waistcoat wero features of It. Thu wnlstcoat Is an Im portant feature of such tailor rigs. The current notion Is to put on a waistcoat when warmth Is needed, rather than to depend on thu Jacket, and lots of jackets are Intended for wear either with or without a waistcoat. Wuistcoatlug Is like the men's, though there nro koiuo swag ger knit waistcoats iu green and dull plaids that aro voted tho right thing un der tho coat of any tailor suit. Tho .swagger waistcoat is double breasted and fits llku a glove, crossing so high under the chin that only the end iff tho short tlo shows. I tu r tho waistcoat Is as obllg. lug, and submits to many modifications and elaborations. It may bo very trig nnd correct, for instance, about the neck, THE TAILOIt'S. aud then he cotmcttlshly cut oft nt tho bust lino to allow a dainty under hloiiho. to escape. Or It may Mmve Itself de corously from thu wnlst line up, and then suddenly become merry and sport a Na poleou baud collar. Tho tailor waist with cut-out collar Is hardly the thing now. That very sensi ble fashlou Is suddenly abandoned, though sometimes tho effect is rctalued, thu space above tho cloth edge being built up by embroidered bauds ending iu a Napoleon collar that Is to be worn open to show the elaboration ot the bodice col lar benenth. Though most tailor waists can fasten close to thu chin, they are seldom to be woru so, aud the number of under bodices a woman must have In these da a Is appalling, not only shirt Waists, but waists of all degrees of elab oration, A cloth waist, boned and In tended for wear next the corset, Is the exception. Copyright. 1001. There nro nearly 4,000 miles Inland navigation Iu England uud Wulcs, 1 BUSINESS LOCALS. Always uk far tk fiwym Ctaarml juHweifar. xomgmmmJlMiVQ.t ! sfBW,Pi rwM, Or. rerybody moke the celebrated Monogram and Pandora cigars. They baro no equal. Call tip Union 401 vrhen 1b need ot anything in the lnel line. Eait Mor riaoa Street Wood & Coal Yard. The A. D. T. Messenger Oo. ia the old eat and best service ol the kind In the town. Headers of tho Nfrr Age, give threxn the preference. Money to loan, on furniture, pianos, or atry good securities. Notes and mortgages bought 8. W. Sing, room iff, Washington building. Oregon Bntohering Company, Fred Mettger, manager, dealers in all kindi of fresh and salt meats and flsb, 415 Everett street. C. A. WatsoB, Marine Drag 8tore, 81 N. Third street, Portland, Ore. Bpe-' olalties: Fleckenstsla's Ltuag Dalsara and Celery Seltzer. The Popular, 118 First street, bet. Washington and Alder, Portland, Or., John Ecklund, proprietor. TeL Ore gon red 884, Columbia 668. For fine fruits of all kinds for the traveling publio. oall at ISO North Sixth street. Ioe cream sofa. Basket fruits for travelers. George Kiser pre yrietor Don't wear baggy trousers or shabby clothes. We call for, spoBge. prew, and deliver, one suit ol your olothing each week, sow on buttons, and sew up rips for $1.00 a month. Unique Tail oring Company, 247 Washington street, both phones. . Jno. F. Sharkey, mansfacursr of harness, collars, ssddlss and strap work; importer of saddlery, hardware, J whips, pads, etc SB Onion are., Port j land, Or. I Portland Transfer Baloon Ghas. O. I Blglln, proprietor. Choice wines, l liquors and oigars. 831 Uliian, cor ! aer Bixtb, Portland, Or. I Freneh Dyeing and Cleaning Works. All work done at very moderate prices, , Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds ol ladles' and Gent's clothing. Mourning Clotn dyed In 48 hours. J. Deleau, roprieter, 46S Glisan strei, The finest plaoe in the city to ebtala fiat qualltv cliaraj tobacco and amok ers artiolc's is that of Rosenthal fiudd, at S87 and 387 Washington street, between Fourth and Fifth. Give these genial dealers a call when you wish anything in their line. Tele phone Main 70. Armory Drug fitore, 81 Tenth street, northwest corner Tenth and Everett stieets, Portland, carries a full lino of drugs, toilot nrtioles, school supplies, cigars, etc. The National Polico Gazette, pub lished by Itichnrd K. Fox, Police News Pt.indnrd, and all other sporting papora. Subscriptions taken nt A. W. Sohmnlo, bookseller nml uowedenlor, 230 First stroot, Po.tlaud, Oze. Ma . orders solicited. For Xnias goods, Holding Dros., 45 N. Third street, have n choice soloctlou of holiday goods iu tho line of silver ware, pookot books, fancy jewelry, dia monds, umbrellas, gold 'and sllvor headed canes, watohos, lockets, eto. Call and inspect our Btook. TO THE DEAF A rich lady, cured of her deafness and nolsos in tho head by Dr. Nicholson's Artiflolal Ear Drums, pave f-'S.OOJ to his institute, so thst deaf pooplo unable to prooure the ear drums may liavo them free.. Address No. D 8U61, The Nicholson In stltute, 780, Eighth nveuuo, Now York r . On the latld. of a collar, shirt or cuff done up at this laundry means that you axe all right, and that your linen looka as Ira maculate aud of as smooth and flue a finish as If it just came from the fur nishers, Comfort and satisfaction we give you In every piece of llneu that we launder, aud our prices aro trilling for it. The Domestlo Lauudry, J. F. Robinson, Peudletou, Oregon. NATIONAL, Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works OrFICSt AND WORKS! 121 SIXTH STREET. PIOIB HOOD SOS 1UU rUane4. PreJ. rrel and Tilmmtd) Ladlri' rru' and Drtit Goods Died all Col. art, or Well Cltansd. Osntlemsft's nolhluf CtMBcd, l74 ana K.ptJrtd. pulch Ur Cltsuad a- Died all Colon aatt Mealy Curlad. yltsasatariMs? t. It 11 I ' T-yunii" .jjif SHEKlFtt'S HALE. In the circuit court of tho state of Oregon, for tho county of Multnomah. tate of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Rich ard Nixon, as administrator ol the estate of .losnph Leonard, deceased, all heirs of tho decedent (if acy there be; and nil persona interested in said estate, defendants. Ity virtue of a nocroo nnd order of snlo duly issued out of and under the seal of the nbovu entitled court in tfie nliovo entitled causae, to mo duly di rected and dated tho 14th day of Jan- .nary, 1001, in which docreeo it was I adjudged nnd decreed that tho atato 1 ot Oregon stand and bo soized of tho following described real property and vestod with tho title thereto, said real proporty being described as follows, to-wlt: Tho wott half of tho east half of tho northeast quarter of Section thirty-two in Township two north of Itnugo ono west of Willittnetto inoridinn, contain ing 40 acres, nnd being within Multno- ' mnh county, .In tho stato of Orogon, and in which docroo it was further ordored that tho sheriff of Multnomah county, Oregon, bo direutod to mako snlo of said real proporty to tho highent bidder for cash. Now, theroforo, by virtue of said decree and ordor of snlo, nnd in com pllnuco with tho commnnds thereof, I will on Monday, tho 25th day of March, lUUI,nt tho hour of ten o'clock A. M,, at tho front door of the county court house iu tho city of Portland, said comity nnd state, sell ot publio auction, subject to confirmation by the abovo entitled court, to tho highest bidder for U. S. gold coiu, cash In land, all of the abovo dosorlbod real property, nnd all tho right, tltlo, aud Interost which Joseph Louorrfd, do cessod, had on tho 4th day of Mnroh, 1807, or Richard Nixon as administra tor of said OBtnte slnco had, in and to tho abovo described roal proporty, or any part thoroof, as in said docroo di rected Dated Portland, Orogon, February 21st, 1001. WILLIAM FKAZIER, Sheriff of Multuotnnh county, Oregon. $25,000 OUR GRAND $25,000 ..Ornithological Contest.. FomclliliiR vtillri'ly new and Ititurentliiir. Iti'nil wlmt mi urn tmln. Yuu msvevt II.VUO. Our cnnti-.t Is los ewlioesn make tlio lurxot list ol names (.or kind. or ulrui Irom I no lol Inning 1 st of k'tU'rs: VDOOOCCKQTJLIAPR TARIDGESPNIELV EBRDIMWADOHTL Wo w 111 tccf gnlif a . lilid anything bcloim. Iiik to tuo (valhcred irlln, nellivr It bus, llci. Crow. Hlimer, ir any hIIut kind. Vo i can ue suV Idler niuuy tliiun lo make a uatno as ll apiirnia In (lie )!t n( Ivlluis above: (or In sianco WomlL'iicl., l'luer.Hiiuw lllrd, eto. To an ertnns ia ohii mnku a llt o( Zor mora dlrtorrnt nanirs of lilni'.we u III irlxe nbtolut lyKUKKabcniitlfiit I'rliu aluu ll.WJO or Kai. BIG PRIZES AWARDED DAILY. When you have made nut your Hat fill out the lino nn tho txillnmol th a advertisement and cml to na with n Hncd Addremed en-eloii.-, stamp ol your country will do, then If viiiKieanardeifarlre you can If youde.lto Kt't thu tirlte by b,coiiiliiirauborlbr to Th' Irunuin' Wirfif. W'v .hull award a prlic tu every pi' rum who m n ta tin- name nl i lllrdu, and our Kills will bo n fo.l iw: For tho best H. r r..i-Ali.,l ii-1i iliiv. ft Until Watch: for tho second bet solution undid)' bcautllill Im purtid Teasel; for the sien next bet sola tlniisiarhday, a Koarah Saklh Diamond and Ituby Itlntr: for lhi nvxt bo.t .olutlon, a Uold 1'lece: aid for all ctlici correct aolutloni, Prises of flood Vuliie. 'I lieso i'rlsea will bo for. wsrdid da ly, you will not have lo wall a I ng tluio liiiiiii-urittli ty U-foro you know thoro suit, Tliero la 10 elemviil of lottery In our plan, It mnkea no dlfTorenie whether wo get joiirtoliitlon Isluor early In the day. All oti need U to mall tlila Adtrrll.cmeut toua.and on tho day It reaches na. If your Hat la the beat, you IimII liuvu llin flolil WhItIi or Usee oud bent the beautiful Tea hot. and o on. Wo Kiiamutio that wo will award you a prise 'I here Is absolutely no opportunity for decep tion on our part we rannoi afford It. W e want to pet 1,00,OUO well tallilled aubacrlbera, and for that reaaou we don't want you to .end any inotie;' until jii know exactly what rise you hae sained by anawerlntf the pintle. As toon alter 4 p. m. each day as oalble, the ex amliii r will jndKo the Hats to the beat ( their ability, and will drilsnaie the prlics. Wo will wrltoto j on at once notifying: you what prise has been awarded you, then If you are aatla lied, you can tend your subacrlptlon to The ll'omnn's ll'n'fJ, and your prlie will ko by re turn of mall carriage Pl'l. To person of narrow Idra ll teema Impoatible that we ahould be able to make audi a Klsantio offer, but wo have the money, brains ami reputation, we know exactly what we are doles, and If we can legitimately pain a million subwrlbcrs bv thla grn.U'1 idea, we know that this million of well pleated tnb.crlberscan bo Induced lo rec- ... L.-.l TkM It'.. nui, ll'.irM In all filnliflfl. thereby bulldinir up our circulation tttll Inrtlur. We are willing to spend WW In thla i onleat In building up a 'jlic subacrlptlon Hat, and when thltmouoy la apeut wo reserve tho rltlit to piipllah a notlltcatton that tht conleat hsa li"ht dlacontluued. Don't del) until It Ut o late. The comet will contlnut until July Ut.lWl. , , We gho A Honus Prise of f-UO, Indcpend ent o allothris. to tho peraon who aendt ll Ihellat gotten up In the bent and handaomer mnntier. Our t'ommlttro will tieeldo and nSrdprltea dally, but the aixrlal troprlx will uo awariieu in rei lentuer, juui, Any uiru i uamolouud In lliotllctlouarlts accepted. tWrVO WCAftC. The 'H'ohkiVs ll'or.'it" f tliormighty ullabU ci-nr. "i ' lrio-.ii ' tfo tiattly n we adxer Ut. Attnur TtUbUt'V ttt! r rfo any Adver tt'ing Agent or titn man a London or Vcu lot. , Same. s Slrttt If t ; Tuwn ... I ! .Cbunt'y.., N. 11. Ho careful and r-rcpav your letter 8r, as we do not receive underpaid letters. Addreu: ' TIIK "WOMAN'S WOllin," llreutfurd. Loudon, W., Kuijlaad. BOYD & ARNOLD ...General AscnU... Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co. Royal Exchange Assurance Orient Insurance Company No. 1 02 First Street. Near Stark. Strong's Photographs Superior in Styl and Finish.. STTJDIOj a Goodnough EuUsllsur. T. Uendmckhn MM I MM PRACTICAL SAIL MAKERS Flmgm and Yacht Sail a Specialty OHKGON rnONK 943 ICED 27 NORTH FIRST STREET PORTLAND, OREGON. STEPHAN'S Evening Oownm Street Suite Fancy Walete Tailor Made Suite Riding HabHe, Etc. 289 Alder Street PORTLAND, OREGON ALL- .TRAIINS STOP. ,AT Wilkins' Ealing House 30 Minutes for Meals Lunch Counter In connection. The only Hat ing llotiae at the Depot where you can got a Unt-Clai. Meal. ROSEBURG OREGON WIIKN YOU BUY Furniture, Carpets and Stoves KOIt llOUBKKEIil'INO Cut This Out and Get a Reduction at Henry Jennings. 173-174 first Street. Picture Frames. Pictures. Art Materials BERNSTUN'S ART STORE 807 Washington atreet Ilet. Fifth and Hlxth PORTLAND, OREGON. GRIP Cured in One DUAK1 Hill DR. CARVER'S COLD CURE Price 25 Cents Laue-Davis Drug Co., 3d and Yamhill RAZORS THAT CUT AT CUT PRICES OVERLAND WAREHOUSE GENERAL STORAGE AT LOWEST RATES Low Insurance .. Rates KELLEY-CLARKE CO. wtSwdsCC? tfSJS) PORTLAND Colanb'i PbrBS 700 0r. Piio&t Grant 431 Htii efn.T, id fifth :i, aejaW) w i " sa.. sPsa, --atoV - """ kmfjdlAMXbk DRYER'S POPU1AR SHOE STORE ml, aVssfMSSMM mkm-J Hum. PORTIA, 7 nsarafMrsMaf, , mwimmm if w DU4 iur vaiaiugu. DDi"i,l.. ESMOND .. HOTEL. Portland, - Oregon. Front and Moirlson Streets RATKSl European Plan, 50c to $1.50 Per Day American Plan, $1 to $2 Per Da OSCAIt ANDEU80N, Manager. J. C. PKNDKOA8T, Chief Clerk. ENTERPRISE SHOE CO. 83J North Third St. Boots and Sboes Made to Order Repairing: Neatly Done. Work called for and delivered. All wort guaranteed. 1 H. C. RILEY, HMCEB. Headquarters Tor Capcn Co.'s Shoes L.W.CARKAHAN, President. C. II. OAKDNEIt, Vice ITo.ldent. W. VV. TKKUY, Treasurer. Portland Implement Co. JOHN DEERE PLOWS, . HARROWS, ETC. FARM MACHINERY AND VEHICLES. 188-194 Front Street, Portland, Ore. USE LUCKEL'S Borax: Soap For Washing- Flannels. Will Never Shrink Nor Harden. TRY ONE BAR AND BE CONVINCED. W. A. WISE DENTIST ...Room 614 THE DEKUIVU PORTLAND, OREGON. Tel. Red 2844. Day by Using OREQOIN. i y i,"('wly90o s, WSF' r vv. Portiand.OrcgoN .THE BHTMBPEBM7. S3.SO Shorn Tmimmhrnmrn m,'mvMB9 Argument Ko article s;aln a reputatloa or at name for itel( i nlesa thra be merit twlilnd It aud no other shoe todar on tba market has trained well deaervaJ rputatiosi VM . 00L ? H st saKKHsai sVhLbWj mm t mtm VOMKtVV i S ii, 7rf