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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1908)
4 - THE SCXDAT 0EG03fIi.S, OETLAD. SEPTEMBER 20, 190S. Women's Coats Run to Grayish and Brownish Tones - Tall Style As So Swagger That T hey Are Almost "Horsy" in Effect. " :-. .- " f I ' )v. -.' ; i-. 4 ...... . J-fV f ' i; - . ? ' - ' 'I : K ' i i J - ' ' - - I V -I T" v - , 1 :V i n I, i I,,,., i I. in i i .... " ( - ' A ' ) . s. f x.- - "s 1 ma FACTS THAT ALL.- :r&JM?.sJ'?j - t v?r,..i . & " it ' -vzp.-?. ' 1in" '"'f''1 '""'" . S8M TclTt. The cuffa carry out tha aama Idea, and tha Coat la left opea down tha front from the watat line as well aa at the back, tha edgea of the open ing and finished with email stitched tabs, which button tba aides together on tha under aide. These are only a few of the many atylea being shown by the local deal' era. but they are representative of the Fall offerings, and quit sufficient to ahow that the woman who .wess ons will have nothing; to fear from chill breezea- nor 'falling temperatures. Warmth Is - guaranteed la tha heavy woolen textures to a degree far beyond the requirements of .Oregon's mild climate. '. Kolb's Hit That Nearly Won Fortune ,- Well-Knows Actor - Bad S30,0O0 Almost WlthiBi His ' Grasp at Australia Races But Net Quite. c. the front on the sleeves and at tha high waist line in the -back finish off this coat. Instead of the velvet collars used with the- heavier materials this coat has a high turn-over collar of the same material cut on the bias. The eleeves are of a somewhat fuller cut, too, than those In the heavier materials, which are cut rather scant ta avoid clumsiness. ' Stylish English Garment. An extremely English garment in material and style is shown In No. 5, which is a coat of dark gray, In small check, and of a. very heavy, warm ma terial. The double breast laps over to the left side, buttoning with two huge buttons and has two Immense lapela with a high, up-standing, turn over collar, tipped with black velvet. The pocekts are cavernoua and finished at the top with a strip of black velvet and a Jong tab, which buttons over the WILT-JAM KOLB. who is the bean pole member of the. firm of Koto ft "Dill, toe Gorman comedians, who will produce the Broadway auccesa, "Lone some Town,": at the Bellig Theater to day, cam within an ace of winning a fortune at tha racetrack en day. It was In Australia, whers thss clever dialecti cians mads aoob lift with "Tlddls De Dee" when they ' Invaded the shores of King ISdward's possessions. The slender comedian, who has been more than once mistaken for the proverbial shoestring wltb which so many mllllonairea started to accumulate their wealth, blew Into the stable- of a rich Australian named Moss, who had a horse entered in the classic Melbourne- cup stake. He - gave C. -William a tip to play his horse in the future books aa he said the OUds, which were 30 t V were away out of line, as the horse would eventually go to -the post favorite. This was like getting money from home. thought the wily claimant of the town of Watts, and he never waited to ask Vat's Vat?" buf hustled to tha nearest bookmaker and handed his ten crtep $100 Mils and called Mr a ticket on Wyrikl. He received a pasteboard calling for 50,- 000 to S1000, and tha actor who started to earn his livelihood by causing other peo ple to laugh with less than $5 In his Jeans went home dreaming of fortunes. That was two weeks prior to ths running of the race. On the day of the race Wy rikl was the choice of the public In the betting and 2 to 1 was ; the prevailing price. - Max Dill, who is the beer-keg member of the Arm no, ha doesn't imbibe too much of the stuff that made Milwaukee famous, he simply looks the part en deavorrd to have his slim partner lay off some of the money he had bet at 30 to 1; but C. William gave Mr. Mar the hers laugh and told him to go chase himself. It was a two-mile- race1 and Wyrikl as sumed an early lead which he main tained for the first mile under restraint, and be was six lengths to the good turn ing for home on the second trip around the circle.- He was running So true and easy that Kolb could almost feel the coin in his hand as the'bookie-counted it out to him. Dill was green with envy as his assistant partner Joshed him, until sud denly ' Wyrikl stopped as If - shot. aKolb8 j palpttator jumped Into hts throat,' all of j tha gladness went out of his heart in an Instant, and $31,000 faded away llk'the fog disappears before the rising sun. Wyrikl had stepped into a hole a six teenth of a mile from the Judges' stand and broken his leg. BARE ARMS SHOCK RABBIS Women In Slevelews Gowns Barred From Synagogue. BEKL-I?? . Sept. 19. (Special.) The ELASTIC HOSIERY WE GUARANTEE EVERY ELASTIC GARMENT MADE ON , OUR LOOMS . , Special attention' is given to , orders for Bandages, Support-, ers ; and- Appliances for ath letes.; All- our Elastic Gar ments are made in our store, on our own loom, from carefully-selected materials and pure rubber. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Ask or write for catalogue and measurement blanks. 1 A FOUNTAIN PEN Guarantee to Please ' for Only $1.50 '.' : : . . u ' "; " : ' The " Woodlark" Fountain Pen is made expressly for us, : , and is - guaranteed to' write perfectly. Waterman, Conklin and Parker Fountain Pens in great variety. Also the Ink Pencil in all sizes. HOME ELECTRIC TREAT v MENT With our Home Medical accomplishes wonders in relieving R h e u m a t i sm, Heuralgia, Headache, Par alysis, Cramps, Constipa tion and numerous other ailments. Price, complete . 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The new materials, running principally In gray ish and brownish tones, are so rough In weave as to be almost "horsey," and this Idea is being carried out with Immense pockets, large flaps and but tons, running from the sixe of a silver dollar up to dimensions not far from those of a dinner plate these buttons being enameled in checks and plaids In the bolder colors. High Waists a Feature. The coats will be almost full length In cut, and most of them will follow tha loosely-fitting dlrectolra lines, or those of. tha high-waisted empire style. The high waist effect Is heralded as one of tha distinguishing features of the very smartest storm and rain coats, although quite a- number of different styles, ranging along -the princess and loose box lines are being shown by exclusive local houses. The accompanlng pictures, from photographs secured by The Oregonlan through the loan of a selection from the stock of one of Portland's high class cloak and ault houses. Is fairly representative of the new Fall fashions In storm and rain coats now being of fered by the leading dealers. Pockets of Immense Size. No- 1 shows on of the now styles In coats of loose cut. with the fullness falling from the shoulder line In tba back. Tha material la of heavy wool In a very coarse weave, with diagonal etrlpes of brown blending' Into tha grayish-brown tone of the foundation color. The pockets are of Immense sixe. wltb huge tabs on the flapa and the cuff Is cut to match. Large but tons of a greenish color. In bright plaid, add another swagger feature to this coat. A semi-fitted grayish-brown coat, with a broad border of darker hori zontal stripes startlingly suggestive of the domestic bat robe or masculine dressing gown, is shown tn No. 2. Two rows of buttons outlining the curve of the waist run down the back from a point a little above the waist to tha hip line, where the extra fullness of the lower part of the coat flares out from two large inverted plains. Like all the new atylea, this coat has largs metal or enamel buttons and bugs pockets. Storm Coat of Greenish Gray. No. t shows one of the smart atorna coats In greenish gray, of very heavy material, with huge, fanelly cut metal buttons and heavily -tailored detail. ThU coat is cut on the carsetless. dlrectoire lines and doea not fit closely at either back or front. One of its most prominent features Is the ex tremely high, stiff storm collar, open at the throat and fastening with a tailored flap and buttons. One of the smart hlgh-walsted effect is shown In No. 4, which 'is in a new shadow stripe material of somewhat finer weave than tha other new types. The high waist and flaring lines of this coat are emphasised by bias and horizontal bands of the same material, stitched and tailored, outlining the seams. Poliaaed bra-is button dowxt m ill! A srT:i FACTS THAT ALL Stout Women Should Know TF you want to acquire the slender "new figure," and still have perfect comfort whether standing or. seated, then you must wear the famous Nemo Self-Reducing Corse. XT7ITH0UT the Nemo Self Reducing Straps (pat ented and exclusive) no stout woman can. possibly re-mold her abdomen into graceful lines and still be comfortable. ; Without the Nemo Relief Straps no stout woman can enjoy that grateful sensation of perfect sup port and complete ease: Without the Nemo Double Gar ter Attachment the flesh will bulge at the bottom of your corset. A LL of these features are patented and exclusive Nemo inventions. ft M SOf -REDUCM. CORSETS are sold in all good tores throughout the world $3.50 to $10. KOPS BROS, Manufacturers, Nws York . San Francisco Offwa, U40 Geary St SELF-REDUCING THE CORSET FOR .fill 15 H IUU1 A of the community are clamoring for the rabbis dismissal, and the substitution of a pastor who will not attempt to "eontrol women's arms."' The conservative Jews back up the rabbi and' the situation Is said to be tense in the extreme. The ladles them selves have entered the" battieneia. at least they wanted to, but havtng com posed a scathing reply to the raoui s proclamation, they could not find a prtn-t-lng office courageous enough to -set It up. COOKING ME EASY NO DIRT OR FIRE ELECTRIC COOKING UTENSILS OF ALL KINDS When not in use, all expense avoided by simply turning off the switch COFFEE PERCOLATORS, TOASTERS, CHAFING DISHES, OVENS and Many Other Devices SEE EXHIBIT AND DEMONSTRATION At Seventh and Alder Street Store, Daily Portland Railway, Light and Power Company PORTLAND, OREGON MAIN 6688 PHONES' A S S 1 7