THE SUNDAY ORHdOMAX. PORTLAND, MAY 2.1. t'MKK A' 4 Merchants Are Displaying Choice and Complete Stock of Parasols and Many Other Fineries Although the Untoward Weather Spring Ha Delayed the Season of Trills and Furbelows. Local Stores Are Prepared to Meet the Demand When Once Old Sol Shall Smile Af-in Some of the Style Illustrated. Jr.: ' kik-y-, xd ' JLJb m Um Vm mm, 'UTmA ' ifilP SmMJ f S If kmsA I My k IOHV1TH5TANDIXO t!.o of Oresron'ii usually prlKltiB merchants are making exten sive displays of dainty para sol , sun shades, chamois and other Summer srloves. filmy hosiery and other thine as dear to the feminine heart as they are ruinous to the masculine pocket hook with the opening of the warm weather season. Particular interest Is being taken in the parasol ofTerinars this prinK, anil th exclusive dealers and department store managers are certainly providing a delightful variety from which the fair shipper may select the pretty, frail af fairs of silk or linen which are to shield her delicate complexion from the too-ardent attentions of the Summer sun. Time was when the elaborate parasol ran entirely to ruffles and Xriljs. flVrinir no variety save in color tones or numher of encircling ruffles, but for the past several seasons, although all frills and ruffles have been under strict l.tboo. the elaborate parasol has been with us in astonishing variety of de sign. The unlimited number of rich and beautiful effects, each with Its own distinct individuality, seems lncredibln when one pauses to think that all are fashioned upon a plain, unruffled circlet of silk or linen, stretched taut upon the slender steel supporting ribs. I. i non Parasol a Leader. The embroidered linen parasol is an nounced as a popular "leader" for the st.Rson. and the maid with a bent for art neetllework will fairly revel in the pretty designs which appeal to the prompt A SNUG LITTLE FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW FOR ANY CLIME BY THE Bl NGAI.OWC RAFT CO. 4A3 fHIHBER OF COMMKRCR, 1.0 t;KLKS CAI- THIS cosy little home lias Just been completed near I.os Angeles, with "ak doors and high-panaled wainscot in the living and dining-rooms, beamed celling In the dining-room and every modern convenience, for 13iO. It would be possible to build It without the extra finish and with good pine loors for about Jlloo. The entire ex terior is covered with re-sawed rustic weatherboarding. Exteriorly the house Is so simple and easily understood that we have made the illustration of It so mall as to seem out of proportion to the floor plan, but the latter" is so well arranged that we wish to draw special attention to it. It Is not a large house, being 26 feet front by in feet deep, but all the apartments, rooms, hall, closets, hath. etc.. are so well proportioned that there is an air of roominess at every turn and no hint or crowding. The dining-room Is a beautiful, attractive room with hard m ood floor, high paneled wainscot, with plate shelf, built-in buf ret. beamed ceilings and Urge open fire place with pressed-brick mantel. The I. replace chimney also carries the kircnen flue. - y The kitchen is handily located and is fitted up in full cabinet fashion, with cupboards, cooler, drawers, bins, etc For still greater convenience for the housewife who "does her own work" a door may be cut through from the kitchen to the rear bedroom. This wuuld prove a great C"nenience If M wAm. clever wl.-M.-r of the needle. A rich yet dainty design for a linen arasol cover Is sketched In No. 1 i. the pattern being worked out upon a light blue, un fadable shade of Itnen. In white linen thread. One of the most tempting offerings of a local exclusive parasol ami um brella establishment Is that sketched In No. 1. It Is of heavy twilled silk In rich golden brown, with rnised silk roses In varying shades, and bleml-d greens and browns hi the leaves. The lining is of peach pink silk, and the slender, graceful handle Is of some pol ished brown hardwood. No. 17 shows -a charming effect In cream silk, with encircling tucks and a deep border of lresdn rlbboirr The soft blend of the delicate Ireden tones seems never to lose its appeal, and Iresden efTects continue to be popular through the whole gamut of the femi nine wardrobe. - ireat Variety or llamlxxt. The Japanese shade of bamboo and silk is being shown In an even greater variety than lasi season, and these deli cately picturesque little Mat affairs of the many tlnyTtbs are long since out of the eccentric class, being now one of the most popular of the smart offer ings. They are to be had In distract ing combinations of .l.ilnty blues and pinks and creams, with cherry, blos som and other pretty Oriental patterns running through them, ami for the more daring shoppers there are offer ings of really garish effects. f'atlern silk parasols of every com bination of color and contrasting bor der are among the displays, and If milady's purse Is long, she will find no difficulty In selecting a sunshade for every costume, no matter what the there are little ones to be looked after, and. besides, would provide t o separ ate ways for reaching the front door, which sometimes comes in mighty bandy. A buttressed opening leads from the dining-room to the Iiv'ng room. which has an oak floor and coved ceiling. As built, the bouse has no cellar, but It would not be aa expen sive matter to add one of convenient size, with stairs leading down from screen porch, cutting out the storage closet. The buffet Is a handsome feature, and lias a window with stained glass at the bsck. as shown. This window admits a flood of colored light among the glass and silverware tn the upper cupboard giving a fine effect. This arTarcenient will be round In many of our houses, espe cially when the buffet Is shoaa as this one. built into a bay projection. The ex terior or the houee may be of" surfaced material painted, but we recommend rouch lumber to be stained with stained abln!e roof. The inide woodwork trim U of Ore. gon pine stained and shellac finished ex cept the bedrooms snd bathrooms, which enameled white. The walls are of hardwall plaster, with carpet float finish ami tinted. Ceilings are nine feet high throughout. Any inouinea regarding huncalow. or bungalow building, addressed to the Bun galow Craft toiiipan . ! t'hamoer of I "omm r-i- 1 . lr.jl.a i-.i 1 1 reive prompt and dr-tall-d replies. ithout i charge I color. A Ivplcul pattern silk parasol of brown and white check, with brown border stripes, is shown In No. I No. 13 show a design of rrN-itu tlnt- DOMQAOVCEAFT 1 . jo an;el, cauif. rapaBBsaB-fdr n i era p I ( il '-e I B&o'TaooMtl'1 II s--rr--8 5iarvc,- ! J J""m r li ii I ) iaiz'i 2 !l : y y ma ; , , , 3 l l . I''- L II JL. jU i p Ul rii . 1 r 1 Ti . ncA-rM p 1 j- -- - j .u j y I c.y . 1 - ' I a - y g 4 g JQ M I W HQ TlOOfi' . I B it-c t ?- 1 12. All- fa ' I g j I J I : - R" nq -u v ed twine ntk. with wide ireert hor lr of hfy rrirn lace. Tl.e luwr.c ta of aofl cream auk In that matter of fannful ranJlea t'e v rtety ts ui: as ur.!iniio, a t covere. A smart new handle la that alio w n In tli c-niral dea.im. a nd e v -eral ol'iir of the ne w and m cellar. Mn die are al.own In Nr. 1 I an I 4t.n.njr Ila!. While 1U. fan dfi Mot 1iav hoi. I the lmiortani pime It lti In fh icrfttorv auppty of our grandmother a. who -arded It aa a kind of firat aid to c lUetry. It 'riit to he ftlrklnc ut otn what in rHtpuiarity. an. I takmaT on Mm t-f tti fanrifulnvaa of dHn anl de tail l onra pnaartsM. paintr comM nation of Jacr ant Ivory at irk a. with 'li'tlrat floral or aoroll patirna trrd out in eM or ail-r. ir mnonc th r'n'i orr-rlnjca In I n loral ahopa. and tm-o of thm rnot attractive dlpla krichrd In N. 2 afford an of lb tnncr toarda a rrval of tha full a-lry of tiia fan of a century am. Kanry hoaivry of prnwnc4 dviisn and darlna: color combination art t Inc offrl, and thra. It la announced, ara Intended for acrt and a f t rn ooo ar. aa well aa for danrinc and Ina: wear. Thr threo drMtana aketchad In Noa. . 7 and a muxurtx am of tha dainty extremes wl.lch ara now modlati and aniart. Noa. lv and II a how two of the- new hand-wroucht )boii. 1h Ural being In hue crtx-het over ail k. and t he aecond twlna Jwrkd in a' id dlaca and cord" N. 9 atmwa a pretiv fivirae of jeweled tl!k and crochet, matching the Jabot In No. 1 I. IJnmuu if Ivonc Slrra, It la predicted thai the Ion a alerva noar In oaue will nt urvv the warm wt-ather. and In support of Ihli one aeea diAplaa f Ions; chamola Klovn. aucii a are akriched In No. 1. Such elotea cannot he cotnfortahly worn wit It Ion; alrrvcN. and lo the tirl with the weli roundl arm a. at leaat, the offcrlna In l-nic irlovea will be a pleaaant l arMn aer. That the plain. ti-ttit itched lln-n liantlkerchlef. o Ions hnidin place aa i he real and only krrchlrf of oo faate. la t.inar around. I altown by the liberal dlailaa of aurh elaboratelv -mhroltlered afTaira aa that akriched n Nf. i. Many of theae kerchief are of r4iullle finenraa. In No. 4 la sketched a pair of the Ion jet earrlnaa which have been re Ivetl from t he pa at cn -I ury, and w Inch ara beina a4hpte, h v a itin of fashion throuc.'nnit the hlast. Theae re ti I v orn alona 11 y aeen pend Inic friMii the dainty ears of arna a Mhluoua filf r of rahtn'a whirni m f'ortlund. but they are hems diaplayed In all the local ahnwcaa . and will undoubted! v rmiw into considerable fa or ultliuattlr. GROOM DISLIKES TALL HAT Jal Moilicr-ln-l-a Willi I'ork at cildlng lea -I llaltlc. IAI:J. Mjv t: .-.ll Although fr.titlt Is matursllv lb tu.e. unntrr. tupted harmony d" not s1w-h. reign at wi.l.ling psttie. of the humMc-r cs.ss and a ! tt.r-r story U lold t.la of the rsbet Itaclc conclusion. ff a rer-nt fr.arriage bsn.itirl. At'ordlng to thu odd narrstlte. w den a man w lot was In tte rrnpiov t,f lrdlfm(i, ..nd on a hard, aorklng om.n ! V bet for her il.urhtr s bsnd. .3i. h-lng n lnrtit ad miter fif in. I'Hi-b.t. etitoih-d him for haying apiered ltn u. h a eremoniou. i.i . -! i n in m m-re "howler." and in l"tmil him that ihr would oolv git e hT ronsnt on the rfpirit tot'.n'tton Ih.t he Mould prrt.nl hlm;f at Ihr wedding l i all the gl .ty of a fi.x k tual and a tail Ini I "NeeV w.s'bl. tti.ltciiar.t ,.,,v. 1 "Vell. wr .li.ll see." an.wrred Itie fu ture niothof .In-law ; and rlcrday wben I-.- wa tre..ir g for the .. -lemony, a it-- i'l.fleiii lor.-r.at was brought lu. a pte.- . nl from The br.rct..m N was furious, but la ilonn-d Itie h.t s-l same, ar.d rr- thtng sed off uulrtlv enough, until be. I'liiitg lold a tl.e we.ldl.ig fes.t went on. he pro-cel.-d to t he cloak-room In il.l bl Trie new hat. and. Iflutmnt. Inid It on his chair and seated himself 11, -Ol It Thl. wa. too mu. h for the feeling, of ?-. x. rA .M D D E BULLETIN No. 4 Thousands of slender wo men now wear Self-Reducing Corsett. Yliy? Because Fashion tells all women to be slender to flatten hips, back and upper limbs to the utmost. This can't he done with out danger, unless the abdominal organs are firmly held in place; and no corset but thr Scmo (rit rs the uliohtrjit abdominal support. That is wliy thousands of Blen der women are wearing the new Nemo Self-Reducing Corset No. 405. The broad Relief Bands, which support the abdomen from underneath, permit extreme re duction with perfect safety and comfort, and will make a medium and slight figure even wore fash ionably thnder. We're selling thousands of No. 405 in sizes 19 to 22. at $4.00. Self-Reducing Corsets IN TWELVE MODELS A Fit Fee Cr Stowt Figwrw $3.50, $4.00, $5 and $ 1 0 In Cool Slft Ferrwee KOTS BR03 MaawKtatm. MCW YOKK. Sea F rear awe Ofl . I M Swtter TM ". 5." aett-ii MrMeaki-Lt i.4M.n. M n.oth-r.ln-law who. p. I- w:ia rage . r.iing a di.n at his head. wher.j,n ha rrtorlnl by snatching lip a fork ae,l on.. irg n Int her ti. This bttwihl the bsn.u-t lo aw abtupl letmmat.oo. and Chautauqua Programme Will i6 H2Sh-Class Music Alrin E. GiUett. of SuUc. It Secured u Director for"etion at Glad ton Park Troin Jul? 6 to 18. TIK iruil ft-aturv of t! -xttit ko cf ih iuUurjj. July 4 lo I i-rra'fit a tMllUnf grtav of ta-nl AUln It iWl, I tie t r 1 1 m , r aHtl i.f th Ff-l fr--h fria i'hTvh f fWm. i ! i ' mui il l w . , I m craluaf of l h- Alila 'li-c intnn' of Mair, A! hwica an IMMia-ni cf I ha art of ul i'itn. n -! th oUJ Italian mit' ! im w,'tr mrvewf jl in H- ... ilr, lamntorf tl.. of motttTi hnl aa riemi'imH In ii W cf Wcner toti- l a ur hriton e-f a'itT.-l?ii rng t iini h tar II rl, lut lktrtc ! l--a- i.-4- of 1kas. Mr t;il,it hxw m of bs-autiful iualii y. a cral "ium-. ami I u n(t-l triti ar.i tomt-rfamrnl ih.i in mkt a t.-ra-a?ul tnjtr ha atitiff tha Fnt)h ' m tt r l-Waill- rirl jtm I'l niiv H'Ktri . a id ali mit'.i lr. tiau- "r. H. I. "lirl an I r-hil KwiaM.. it i-art of ll.h rit in "Karri m ai. I rn,ah" arth ih C'lii'- iw.rl tm tion an1 haa bn mcfra t mum 14 -rnin-r ihia rr It aic Th ll-' i'lif." Mr. .ilfc-ii m ill h a nmtm of ir.? .11111. r d-jrlnc 1 h- aen atl m ill aii ar Mslmai manr imrt during I h rv crimm Mtt ilTir K-Ur of tti-.nnti a fani'iuA yaiio. il a-il In four lit erary and inuiit al rrttaif. 4 ym KrUr ' nlo1 muli a -r- of gtti Tans anl remark a rl ouatity. full. f--all. r- -mi-.i v in fmol in. hut . nl ntuiit.t in a htKh dcr of iM.f, lion Great Gathering of Women -Will Be Held in Toronto World-Wide Federation Holds lu Quinquennial Centre Jun 24-30. History and Purposes of the OriinitaUon Outlined. Includes Many Nations. WITllOl'T il-ull tl tiuriunnit" rinc'Mi Intrmatlonal Cnunril if Women, to b- li'td in Totonto H June. HI be one the (tealrat sath t ir. k 'of mnnn aer he'd on the meatrn onilnrnl. Quinquennial, an aked "id. fi.U-Atea I He n.naii lxi cen In-fnaMor-al CounrH aeion.f. Tl.e Interna I Innat .: nc J mam o jn id In Jl with Mr. Kawreit aa r 4ertl; 34a.aa Clara Harl.-n. of the I.d itfi .Wletr a vlo.revdent. at. 4 Mfe Foe ier-Aery. rratary. The National Coun ril of the I nit ed Utatea forwd at ih ama I !ma with Mim FYanrea tl.arj. Irealdnt. While Canada ocn'fei a --uric i fl e yeara later ttltfl the CnunUit f A oerdeeta preatdent. With Mra t'aeett W"l.jir-1. l-ad Aoerdeeti. M a Harim, lra Kler A er t a men of mh oc id-rankir. at t brad. I ! no atmder that tt t ftesi movmt'M. 'riufnt arith apittrvrCv inaunafalMa ot a lea w u r- into a 'a t mrxi wt minrnl ..lave in tha uoaid mat r tt erf bum a a rcnliuiilon la simtl. It a imp! orcaniaaiion or rather- tie htd toa;etna-r a oroad and a'ttrt- r.fMlu!l) The err I a r 4Te rea e-f our .o and tneIutvocaa of metptvr'sh'p made thie peeaaary. A federatioa of o men iKfin;iatvft. rtat Ir-.to anull crour. m M-h form lo--al -oun ra . tha-aa ir.i lair "u-a. fomiu( N'ationaJ roun ( . and thete tci'n trto one (Tn4 i: out or seat .r:d fedrat.o-.te lnii natinnai tu-H. "r I. a m ie rrii hlt.f nrtiM- of the In- -.atorai t'o-jn r i ran h tna I hro'-u A ine rr-ulti of the orc in the Nat KMX a I runri:i, of a r tt b it i maa up. 1 h-ae rourrUi ha.e n intMjmantai In t-reaklf dom rreudWea and 1" Jr. -.'I, tt.rc mutual underatandm g and he.n. fulneaa a more adherent of te-r fit !!' (l.flrtml rare, faitha and fert ea Work la m Commoti (mf, Tl;e iPUrrl. ta.r ateJ a 'a tU.. 'ul ht h a 1 h Jr aire "a -r t -r . .e u-l -male r- i.ad of hatnttiM ma tin. n a -'mmn rau-. TUej u -.xs.ieted L. F 0 R EY ERX. v F fc a 5 ELF-REDUCING 4UO with RELIEF BANDS'.. tMMuaiss'.'i. a. H Sati. I tw b-vo was on.ew.1 in .n alarming alate la lb nratl h.-M.u.t while toe hrM.(nn wa anVml in jvad I hitnx-lf al lh o.pi.I f t h. ital vii. i t ottiaiuarv 12 rovch r of lh tol rxxntwif it if. ktru. iw.n. :r uiei iiiia a it Ji ma k-J d t a ma i- f rv.r and .1 it -mJi m mu K-al MCmrttl t. lf.tr-,.f1li.. 1 f-"""v Vnd aha aa fTunitM 1, di-Mr 1mo t la t-rrnjm r.d toK laartir. Mads ma T-i a V in a . M (tir K4.-r .i K ao. rrMd b- h-r iual! bt'tlanl i-t Mi q. Ki1t. -a ho t.a ff.ni tnr-mtv an lnui . - roftarrtoit r mni wio run, of tha d fTlrult mu-. n-nid- -'! rnrtt-, i-i-a rar. mM.s lh- -r-r ntl of IX- fmmrrr bJv pian. lata m t t I lmiM AlMil-t Tl mM tlf.ful'hed tnuatr-al rill-.-. JHin i an r mnrmn.s hn t m! f.ftMtv :t.- tounf tnual-lan of ."h laa an ln..Mtr (sa i m nrx-n, , ni dilia Ij.ai. throuch lr n m u mat-.-. 1 hdf v l-Hmnn ta? th- Iiof-n Vn-r aloty of alualr of Kf1ln, undr hsm al.r radua(-M Sl will Mrnt a ht li::ant rtta of oI.mi from Ilia crat Itlialrts . Tb Ian our t ladlea rom- lo h uia.itiiia muh u-ir l-oi r in . ar, M'nta :lt Potrar. a r-al-r ai rti -rraonal"r of National rrpitttltn --a a-1 ! 1 itton .f radr and flnratlon'! and durlna; ;, (teuton m ;i pre -ml Th 1 -it i; Xlr.lrr and ' "A t'ht.atnia Carol ' Kr 111- M-tnd e-k f ha t5c m faatura ta Kil. kffKw-irf W'irtet. of San Kt an -!-. l hh tl aar titrv d on l ha t-'cuUr pioc'imnif. and aiao fill lt.1 tl'.athl t-) l la al ali en oul Information relatlt e to women a la nor. cvmdition and re-quire-tnenta In Iheir ariti r3untr e . mtnl ha. e created ra.lylnc for wonien t fl eMtm re m t)rair 1 -e for- Doctors Aycr's Cherry Pectoral is a doclors medicine. Doctors prescribe it, endorse it. Use it or not, as your doctor says. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ItEVISED FOR!UL. You could not plc5e us better than to ask your doctor about Aycr's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis. Thousands of families alw ays keep it in the houe. The approval of their physician and the experience of many years have given them great confidence in this cough medicine. W Ajn mo secret t We pnUis.fi the formulas of all our medkines. C AVFR CO.. MiBur'artorinr C"k em -.. I,mt7l. Jkft 7f 1 G ET. I N' : : - 7 A At? .-it-ret a a to Ir,. tht : J tartter ta the found U TUe aitoa and d-iga1e .l r-it In T.tx-cii( on June 1 v .td m- nf of tar4 re ommit 1 eea m u te re,i hi da. fo:,omf-d 1" ta!hv.l rfyrji' Ur iuta ad re-ut jona to rn'.nt of li teteai. n&T 1 4iM lite la. Te iW tu i He ,d on Jjna ?9 I r. and - In the run h.;ia of li t.ri- ti,. tji.ti:i. Te atK.t I Na dea't mi'.H ate l.4ur atloti. .hiU'hrov. IndnetrWa, tlralth and Ih aieal I'Minie I ..:,lwi A -t acw i1 M t-k ar 4 l ra1 f xt m -rtIrokt, for K (M-rer . That i W-tn N(n ar.4 "l.ildr-aj The J ft all th-ae aar-r t Ion ia ui:lh t-t reattt-us and mr rt'Wa1ti trm olHrr oit . Vr a aiitl rt"t. 1rte, t tr-e i tkit nrfUf4 krn of 4i , t IVli'tl rri.ittation ill bn I riNl h of hotm ..I -x--tet atr tn makir knnmn t t Se e--tml itjlvk lb tna -f lude atd cet ara- of woman a lo hutnai.tM At e et ' aeeoton t.he -e ill t-e In at terlan tejiTeril a t it e o meti f ;om fn oert of t He tm!1 Theae m omen ate famii.ar wit h t -e reed of tHetr t-oj- tte turf Tte-e a td rn a a hr adth of thouant and ouiU-k -M in -atle in r.o othet manr.et. I'ovntroT tleyr-r-'ac-wirti. 1.11 of I rxee bo ae rmir. ?-em r a H e rrti thtw nir-rtir.4. hhtf brett arfl; 1'tom ;ret Hi i tain. t,e: n.an . H-::-r.) 11. a. WnmiV. I ; Net eWutn W alea r; Taamanta. ; Victoria. 3. PVt 'i A u-!rla. T . h'm rre T. m to f'k. ; tal . a; ijuantiM, I; Auatrla. I . Noria, 3. lu ictum. 7. ti-eee. 1 . Hmuna. 1. ar.d thae lit are rot r-.mlete. The lTeMert, the t'nuntea of Aherd-en. m lih the o l.rr ofT.e-a ar-1 the corixemora of t:e Interrattt-nal 1and tis rommiii" the in it i (ti I natron rTeeenta of tle National Ooue;,a of the t nitet ud -.vl. nine ele-te deesal4 tm eth. and Ilia Inxlted reaker i:i. w ti h the a lo e V.m of I hoar- rotnlns from o rr J tn h i: cteata of tha craiRril. and hoar !ta Ml ' rill ie pro- mod for tbrnt b the Torhnia lo al rounril l-etrie tlteae a ho mill numNer o e ? there m tM he a r lata- altendarre .f the memoera both thl ep4 the I'r.ltod l-:atr National lun-tl and rf otTier mer anal Women. t hen the numtser of hit ltant women from all the nun(rtr who will take taM In aw(tlorial diar-ua-atviri tn all the.T ar inc thaaee ta e-natder--H. the tniereai and a, imitlui of the funciui cannot he ri estimated Madame Olwrbwla on Parade. A kn-.mledte c.f alrkneaa a4 how tt lay out a -tp-e. la aNo-jt Ml t v? t !- j n c-. e eon nJ 11 -eet i