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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1901)
fjhlllMhN WrvJC 4.L A. .i -. - L 4toAR ? 4-4 l kNw.- wikW' THE MW AGE, PORTLAND. OJREGON. GOWNS FOR THE BALL THEY .-03SESS A DELIGHTFUL INTEREST JUST NOW. All ClnncKlttttiz About ;f ipn ntul Ilnck, Bnrcnil Bhnrplj nt the Knee, nnJ Arc Wonder of Krowl'rou nt the Koot Note from New Vork. New York correpoiiilpiico: KIJTTY ilnticliu Kuuut nro it ile llclitfiil InlcroHl of tlio wnnliolio jtiat MOW. Till!' llllVI! IIOVtT lll'l'll IIIOI'I frtii'lnutlnif, itml tin matter liow many oiip enn Imvc, hIiu iipcil not kIkIi for vnriuty, while If nln ciiii only Jmvu one, alio lins no many lovely models to choose from that alio will nlmost tie npnlr of iIvvIhIoii. They nil lit closu nlmut the lilpn an 1 lini'k, xprenil sharp ly from the knee nnd nre n wonder of frou-frou nt the foot. The extremely low dnncliiK truck Ih not accounted the bent tnnto, and necko nlop od In low Hnlnt Cecelia curve nro much favored. Half nleoven nro Been, hut for young Rlrls whoulder puffs and hare nrms are often chosen; and very slight alcoves Mr WW F0 FASIIIONAIU.i: DANCES. or none nt nil tire not rare. I.acu Mills may meet tliu half nIccvch, and ungloved hands and anus go with some of the Nhouldei puff dresses. That Is n, pretty Innovation. The ti udeiiey Is to carry lung ir'nvi's, Instead of to wear them, but hough this is a step towards ungloved hands for dancing, it hasn't iniiilo a great deal of headway, Ilrlef descriptions of the gowns In the first two of the accompanying Illustra tions will be lufoimatory as to materials mid colors. The gown of the Himll pic ture was pale blue Loulsluu silk, witli foot lluuuco anil polnuatse of all-over Ivory lace oiiumentcil by green chiffon Ivy leases, The left-hand gown of the next picture was idiccr while lawn, with while lace trimmings, The gown of the vented figure was while meicerlred mull, heavy cream lace applique supplying Its ornamentation, lllack peau de sole was the fabric of tho ue.M model, pleated lilack chiffon, white lace bauds mid np plliiue of crelon lloweis and leaves trim ming It. Above this ,appears a while hill, grenadine embroidered with silver and gold sequins, and finished with n bolero of the goods ntul ll lioillru belt of corn colored pnnne velvut. The list model was pnle lavender crepe de chine, CONTUASTKO AKTintXOON GOWNS. white luce, lusertlon and narrow black whet trimming It, white chiffon ghlug the fichu. On the street In the afternoon gowns nre seen that frankly are milted to pic ture show, Informal "at home," parlor comert and so on. Uellcato shaded of gray mid mode, hOft dull pinks, gray blues, soft turquoise and whlto frocks tilt about the swagger residence district from threo to live. Flat trimmings of lace, cu-. cnutJtloiu of ouo material on. auothcr, ' tucking, ntrapptngs nnd embroidery, all mark the detail of such dresses. Princess fith bolero or eton Is a plentiful model. Another combination often seen show n skirt of cloth, with deep skirt footing of Arabian lace. A blouse of the lacu with postilion back and closed front is cut low enough nt the neek to allow tho line of the silk bodice beneath. A high band collar of the lace is lined with silk to match. Arabian lacu In nil weights, many reminding one of lace that uhciI to adorn heavy curtains, I used on cloth and often constitutes the entire dressi ness of a costume. Gowns of taffet.i with Aral lace waistcoats nnd jaunty tucked bolero of hIIIc nre very stylish. A costume of this xort, if the skirt be plain, presents the neveilty of effect when tho coat Is closed that some women always affect for the street, the open toat ut once milting the gown to dressier use. Some of these afternoon gowns nro ex tremely elaborate. While they do not seem Jn the beat of taste, fnshlon lenders wear such, so one was chosen for to-dny's concluding picture. It was black taffeta nnd blnek lace over white tnlletu. Yoko nnd vest of white chiffon and belt of black velvet were other details. Far quieter were the two other dresses pic tured. Tile first was pale grny cheviot, self-stltchcd, with rovers of whlto cloth bnuded In gilt. The other was turqujoisu blue cashmere, the band trimming being black velvet bended top and bottom with silver braid. Tho collar was faced with white cloth figured with red silk. While dresses as showy as the first of these two nru not very numerous, the average of elaborateness is considerably nbovu that of the other two dresses. So It linn bo- comu difficult to mnku much of an Im- presslon without resorting to striking ef fects, mid these multiply amazingly. Afternoon street dresses for shopping or constitutional are much simpler and usually nro of tailor design In satin finish cloths. Copyright. 10O1. FASHION NOTBS. The long waist Is essential. A fiat effect is desired nbout the shoul ders. A narrow effect Is desired about tho skirt. Very pnloigreen gloves are shown, to wear with a gown corresponding in color, or with white costumes. Very pretty girdles nre made of whlto glace silk of white 'ilhhoii, uppllqiiod with the new cietuiiiiu lloweis, Among the Insect hat plus nre Jeweled beetles mid spiders attached to a spring, which gives them a very realistic appear ance. Among the most c.pense tilings to bo seen in stockings Is u pair lu lino whlto bilk, a serpent lu openwork laco twin lug nbout It. lloas of blue crushed roses, If not nat ural, arc- very pretty. They nre tied with black vchct ribbons and dotu-.I with crystal dowdrops. What Is called tho "bird's egg pattern" In parasol land Is a whlto silk suush.idi speckled in embroidered dots of rod, bluo or green, .or sometimes lurco colon com-initialed. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for tho county of Multnomah. Slate of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Itich rd Nixon, m administrator of the ostalo of Joseph Leonard, deceased, all licira of tho docedout (if acy there bj nnd nil persona interested In said estate, defendants. Jly virtue of n rtocreo and order of snlo duly issuod out of and under the Bial of the nbou entitled court in the above entitled cnueso, to tno duly di rectod and dated the 14th day of Jan nary, 1001, in which docroeo It was ndjtidgod and decreed that tho state ol Oregon stand nnd bo seized of the following described real property and vested with tho title tlioroto, said foal property being described as follows, to-wit: The. woit half of tho east half of the noitheast quarter of Section thirty-two In Township two north of Knugo on'o west of Wlllaniftto meridian, contain ing 40 ncros, and boiug within Multno mah county, in tho stato of Oregon, and in which docreo it wns farthor ordored thnt tho sheriff of Multnomah county, Oregon, bo directed to make salo of eaid real proporty to tho highetit bidder for cash. Now, theroforo, by virtue of said docroo nnd ordor of sale, and in com pliauco with the commands thoreof, I will on Monday, the 25th day of March, 1001, nt tho hour of ten o'clock A. M., nt tho front door of tho county court hoiue in tho city of Portland, said county and stato, sell nt publio auction, subject to confirmation by the abovo entitled court, to the highest biddor for U. S. gold coin, cash in 'mud, nil of tho abovo described real property, and nil tho right, title, and iuterost which Joeoph Lonorad, do cessod, had on the 4th day of Mnroh, 1807, or Iliohatil Nixon as administra tor of said ostato since had, in and to tho above described roul proporty, or any part thoreof, as in said doorco di rected Dated Portland, Orogon, Fobruary 21st, 11)01. WILLIAM FRAZIER, Shoriff of Multnomah county, Oregon. $26,000 OUR GRAND $26,000 ..Ornithological Contest.. Foini'lhliig entirely nmv ami liiturtitlmr. HohiI wlmt yon nro to ilii, YdU insygut l,Wl. Our riuilt.it U lo ewliocHii laske tno lurire.t llii of inline inr Icindnjuf blrilt from the fol lowing I it of Itltirn: VDOOOCCKQUL.IAPR TARIDGESPNIELV EBRDIMWADOHTL Wow 'II rerr K'lUo n a blnl nnythlt g belong, lug to tnu liHiliL'iiil tttlii, iietiu-r It no a ilci , Crow, Hluiter, or nuy titlu-r kiml. Yo i can uiu any letter hh lauiiy iltni-ii to iimke a iiiiinu m ll ih'bi In the llt of lei leu iilune: for In- unco Wooilceol, l'locr. hium lllril, etc. To any r'in w lin enn uinkv a, Hit of VW or morn different niiiiunof lilnix, uo H 111 irho HlifOluti'- ly nil-.Kn iviiutiiai rriiu iunu ii.imj or uii. BIG PRIZES AWARDED DAILY. When you have lniulu out your list fill out Die lino on llio linttomol tit 's ndverlbeincnt ml iid to in with a Ktaniiil Aildre.ied en cloH,Miinii'nf your coiuilrv will do, then If jrou aro nwnnleil h I'rlte )ou can If ttaulolre net tliu iirliu by iMOomliiif a Milnerllmr to Th Woman' t rdi. Wn hull awHril a prize to every eron nlio mi l tln iimao rif 'JV lllrd, ntitl our Kiln will bum fo 1 ins: For the bent Mil, reeehed each day, Hold Watcli; for tho nvciuid liOKl Kilullou uncli day a lienutllnl Ira nortid 'leaSctt for tliu men next liet olu IIoiik ineh divy, a Konrali tialtlli Diamond mid lluiiy lllturt for tliu next be it lolmlon. a (laid l'U-iu; mil for nil itlier correct miliitlnini, I'rlteaof lined Value, 'lliee I'rltea will be for. warded da iy. you will not linvoto wrtlt a 1 inn tin u liiiiiieeriali tr lvforu you know 111 ore nlt There la 10 element of lottery In our an, ll tnnkea iiu illffereliiu whether wu Ret jour kolutlon late or early lu theilay. All jon lit ed U to mall thU Adu-rlltciiieiil torn, mid mi the duy It re idles in. If your Hit la tho beat, you ahull limn Mm Hold Wutuh or 1 1 nee nnd lx.t the I eautlful Tea t-'ct, and ao on, Wu iniiiriiiiten iluit wu will award vou a rrliu There laabiolutely iid iiiiirlunfiv forderep. Hun on our luirl we cannot afford It. We want to cot 1,(00,000 well rntUlled iubcrlber, mid for that romon we don't want you to kend any iiiiiiH-j-iiiillljoii know exactly what vrlio)ou liau valued by auawcrliiK the iiiuzli-t. At anon alter -I . in, each day ai liomllile, the ex. niuliii x w III Judire llio )Ut to tile bent of their ability, mid wllldt-ilKiiate the prize.. Wu will write lo joukI omo mitlfyiiiK you what irlz ha-, been Hwanlvd )ou, then If you nre kalis, tied, u omi end onr nibcrl'l!on to TA ll'umnn'' U'mfif, mid ir prize will no by re turn of mail cnrrlace paid, lo a pvron of nnrrovv Idem It eenin liaposalble that w ilinuld be able to inakeiurji a tilRantlo offer, but we hae the ninnc), lirnlnaaud repulation, wo know exactly wimt wu HruiiouiK, aim u t ran lenlllmiitely cnln a million aubnorlbi ra bv llila Krnutt idea, we know that IhU million well pleated milnerlbern can be Induced lo leo oniinelid Thr ll'iminii' llofll to nil fiteuda thereby biilldliiK up our clnuilnttnti still furllnr. Wo nro wlllliiK to apeud itM In tliLiontcitt lu biilldliui up a blKiubtvrlptloii II. t, and when thlamouoy la apent wo reeri the rk'lit to pnplliili a uotlllcMlon that tin conle.t haa Iki dUt'onttiiiied. Don't dela) mull It tt olate. The content will conttiiui until Jnl.v Ul, 1WI. Wo kUo A llnniii Prize of V.O, liidrpend cut of all otlieis, to tho pertnn who lend. It IholM KUlteii i:i In thebe.t and linuiUomea maimer. Our I'luauilltre will deelilu and aw aril prize, dally, but llie amclal f.'.'iOprlzi will bo uwiinled In t-c tembor, 1WI, Any blrd'i naiao lontid lu thoillcttoiiHrha accepted. WHO YtEARC. Tht 'll'iminx'a H'or'd" it thoroughlj rtllnbU fincir", ' f n r itm-,11 lo do tiucttji nt ue aifur the, .lf'Mr TtllWl'y we rJ rlo any Mtu ll'litg .lyciil or lutiiiai man of London or ,cu I'd t. aiac..,.. .............m..... ..... i m..,.. ..mm, ...((, Strl - ....,. 7VifM ,..... CViunrv. N. II. lli careful and prepay your letter 3c. a we do not receUe underpaid letter. Add rem: THU "WOMAN'S HOItl.ll," llruntforil, Lundoii, W., Kuslaiiiil, BOYD & ARNOLD ...Geiural ARinti ,. Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co, Royal Exchange Assurance Orient Insurance Company No. J02 First Street, Ntar Stark. Strong's Photographs Superior In Stylf and Finish J o STi.TiIOt In Goodnough Buildlue, Jefferson Garden Saloon. DAVID THOMAN, Prop. Wines, Llqucs, Cigars, ttelnhard's Beer. PHONE, KKD 1818. FAMILY RESORT. Cor. Oliapman ami Jefferson 8ts., Portland, Or HISLOP'S Triumph Roasted Coffees The Jfoat Pparkllnir, Dellcloita and Aro matic (JOI'KKKh r.cr Placed on till. Market. ,Ask Your Grocer for Them ..Four Blends.. A FULL LINE OF Electrical Supplies Lighting; of Buildings, Stores and Residences arc and incandescent. Elec tric Power for Elevators, Pumps and all Kinds of Machinery. Portland General Electric Go. SEVENTH AND ALDER, STREETS. Both 'Phono 385. BAR AND BILLIARD Furniture and Fixtures 7 7 ROTHSCHILD BROS. Wlo'esale Liqinr Dealer. 22, 24, 26 First St,, Cor. Burnside, rainrn or l5H 6 WID A. ISsTflnmrHV. HOTEL OSBORN GLEAN, AIRY OUTSIDE ROOMS REASONABLE RATES Transient Solicited ...1IOTII l'ilONES... i iaivivi. iiiuium mc a niicvi vnini utiiit DomX nml trniufer at Ynmhlll birect to Kat Ankuey Cur. T..AlHtl,Aiil.l I..IuIICHQ.aI . . ITnl,,n A. W. HEWETTT, Prop. CHARLEY THE Pill RESlir Now on Jnlinton Street, OpnoMte Union Depot. LUNCHES PUT UP FOR TRAVELERS Oregon Made Umbrellas I.e. M. MEREDITH.. UMBRELLA MANUFACTURER Hepalrlng and llecoertng of Fine Umbrrllai 8pcciali). 319 WMlltlllgton Street. Three doors aboto Olilt t King rOKTLAND.OUEQON-, EMPIRE Livery Feed and Sale Stable C P. BARNARD, Prop. Saddle Horses, Single and Double Rigs At All Hours. Tramlcnt itock given tins erv lxt of care. Ilalejalaj reasonable and Mtltfaetion guar anteed. Pbone Mala SI. Cor. Rose and Oak Sis. ROSEHUKG, OREfiOX. Union Depot ..Restaurant 173 Sixth St., PORTLAND, OR. Regular Dinner at Noon 25c Lunch Put Up fot Travelers. Mwn or hicrv fisr - 'irBwaWPBHWroMa ColnmVa Prima 700 Ore, Pbom Grant 431 ;, Mill Office, n filth it, Uuniifi 301 Madison SI, NEW LIFE TO i0oVUoi,y0&0our Anchor Great Combination of Strength and Beauty. "Tni Tl That D:M." jft Tm Old Finci. Tn ANcnon Fenci. See Our Anchor Clamp You would bs aurprlcd It you knew how lllllo It Mould unl ou to fix up that old fence. 1'ottor send for inme Anchor Ulamtn and Uprlfhta, nnd a pair n( onr plnclier., and make yotir old wire fence look like a nurr one. ANCHOR FENCK Innkl ao nlc4tut " li an utronir that (aruicra aomettmea think that It mutt bo high priced. It iin't, though. Otucr Bifom Uiimii. Cattle, Sheep FARM, RAILROAD Write for Trlcei and Catalogue Actnti Wanted In krery Town. The 74a Loewenberg & MANUFACTURERS M20 to 233 Taylor Street 198 to t94 Seoond Street r wiw. jmbk r7J3Ji rji J- 3 i Stel5y fi li"r iSjiiMj!iWft ORTHOPEDIC $3. BO SHOE DRYER'S POPULAR SHOE STORE mi Third Sir, Bmtwmmn Omkmnd Plnm. tend for catalogue A T J Our Specialty imfincanjpndru First.ciaSs I cv ufew wurK. rmxWtr Mk JzMJifWJm)2BmmK COR. TWELFTH AND FLANDERS STS.f All Orders Promptly Executed. , Portland, Oregon. THE DRESS AND CHARM OF GENTILITY SALEM WOOLEN MILLS. C. T. ROBERTS, Manager. OVERLAND WAREHOUSE GENERAL STORAGE AT LOWEST RATES L,ow Insurance Rates KELLEY-CLARKE CO. PORTLrAIND ' T?73 S10 MT- 8LiS mm w&s Portiand.OregoN OLD FENCES! Clamps and Uprights. - I V and Hog Tight, it nitkr Bun alter cloalnr. AND LAWN FENCE. Portland Anchor Fence Co. Nlcolal St., PORTLAND, Oregon. Going Company OF AND DEALERS IN 31 Stove Ran ere. Hollowware d Household... Specialties... Handled by All First Class Dealers... Royal Steel Ranges Are the Best and Cheapest in the Market PORTLAND, OREGON. .THE ORTHOPEDIC. S3.SO Shoe Tmlmphonm Olmv 3B2 Argument No article pain, n reputation or a naino for llMilf unlen tlirro be merit behind it anil no oilier aline today on tin market haa iialneil well ileiorred rvputatlon of the PORTLAND, OREGON. A Trial Will Convince. Oregon Telelinne Grant 521 Columbia 811. Belongs without question to those whose c?othing, by its Style, Cut and Fit, bears the stamp of genu ine refinement. We give an air of distinction to those whom we fit with a suit of clothing, and by our arthtlc method supply any physical defect that detracts from the form. Our materials are re cherche and elegant. . . . , 85 Third Street. OREQOIN. ,5W ;& v " ,u f4Hrt, JL. 3ri- imfom"- -- mt fey irtv J: 'j? ?, ) oZ'-MiV'r'A I'arajjwejfie. 1 tS! Vfcl