The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 31, 1906, Page 11, Image 11

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    It
HE
Afternoon Dress
of Chiffon Velvet
The Message
of the Wave Circle
Develop
the Goodness
of your baking. Don't be satisfied with heavy,
soggy biscuits; don't yield to failure or be content
with ordinary success. Stir the soul of the lazy
dough to yield up its treasure the dormant marrow
of the wheat. Put life into it with
TUB OREOON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAWP, WEDNESDAY EVE WING, OCTOBER 31, 1WM.
CHIFFON VELVET GOWN.
.. A al a a am at. . . v a a i T -
lms model it an Afternoon uress
has ruffles at the neck and elbow of a deep cream color. The
buttons are covered with velvet, and the girdle and tie are of
soft green satin. The toque is of green felt and velvet with smoke
colored plumes.
ONE POLICEMAN TO EVERY FIVE
HUNDRED BOYS TONIGHT; OH, JOYI
Onb cop to svsry tOO boys! Oh, joy!
And Chief Qrltrmarher haa told the
patrolmen that the curfew rule must be
enforced on ail unruly and unduly mis
chievous youngsters. There's surely. a
good time coming to the small boys to
night Halloween, the night of revels
with the lonesome woodpile and the
neglected gat.
Don't mind the irritating "tick-tack"
or the bumping of wood as It falls
down your front atapa. If the tlHn
honorad pin fastens down the electric
door button, simply smile. If the gentler-minded
ones UfSK Jack-o'-lantern to
your window be thankful It Isn't any
thing worse.
Several public entertainments In the
elty thla evening will add to the gaiety
of natlona and keep the ball rolling. At
the Oaks akatlng rink there wUl be a
masquerade ball and a lively time la ex
pected. If any serious troubls occurs tonight
It will demonstrate how utterly Inade
quate Is the police force. There will be
lass than 10 patrolman on beats during
the first night relief, which ends at
y:S0, and at least 500 boys for every
officer will be out and doing in one
thing or another. On the. east aide there
will be leas than ten policemen.
For an occasion like Halloween there
should be three automobile patrol wag
ons and a couple of patrol airships.
Thsn perhaps seme of the frantic ap
peals for a policeman could be an
swered. As It is now only a small per-
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The KM You Hivi Always Bought
Signature of
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or aarc green cnmon veiver. it
centage of the calls can be answered In
time to catch the marauders.
Following Is the prescription of the
preservation of the peace end happlneaa
of the household: Look up everything
loose, especially the gate; don't tat the
dog out in the yard, for he Is more lia
ble to get hurt than the Intruders; don't
under any circumstances rush to the
door and tell the youngsters you'll call
a policeman they know ha can't get
there In time. If anything happens
smile; If anything more happens smile
some more.
WARSHIPS PREPARE
TO ESCORT PRESIDENT
(Journal Special Service.)
Philadelphia, Oct. tl.-Thls was a
busy day aboard the cruiser Washing
ton at the League Islantt navy yard,
for everyone was busy making things
spick snd span in anticipation of Ball
ing tomorrow for Hampton Roads. The
Washington, with the Tennessee, which
also la to aell before the end of the
week, are to set as escort for President
Roosevelt on hie trip to Panama. At
Hampton Roads the' two vessels will be
Joined by the battleship Louisiana,
which ia to be the presldent'a flagship.
The Bailors snd marines oa the Waah
Ington and Tennessee, which are the
newest and among the finest cruisers
In the navy, are elated at having been
chosen as the presldent'a escort.
WONDERFUL CLOCK
ALL MADE OF GLASS
Lelpetc. Qe. II. A wonderful time
piece Is that Which haa Just bean com
pleted by an old glassworker of the fa
mous Thereslenthal factory In Bo
hemia. The maker, who Is Tl yeara of
age, worked for el years on the clock,
which Is constructed entirely of the
purest cryetal glass, with the only ax
caption of the springs. The clock
stands IS Inches high snd is, of course,
perfectly transparent. The clook la aow
on exhibition here end Is attracting
much attention.
The Male Chaperon.
What will the American mother end
father think of the male chaperon T In
England ha promises to become a promi
nent and welcome factor in society, bat
It remains to be seen whether be will
be ee kindly welcomed In the United
States, and alee whether there will be.
many candidates for the honor ef es
corting young women about and seeing
that "they have a good time and meet
the "right people."
The duties of the -new ohaperon are
numerous, but not unenjoyable or so
say those elderly men who have at
tempted the dlffloult task of chape r
onage. Of course, the debutantes are charmed
with the new plan; their pleasures ere
trebled by the delicate attentlone of
their escort, end they ere never obliged
to elt out dances, as a man can see that
hie charge's programs are filled, or if
there le no other way, he will take more
than the usual number of dances him
self, and of course will convey to the
young girl that In so doing ha le giving
himself Infinite pleasure. Besides the
new ohaperon adds materially to the
comfort of the hoeteee and the pleaaure
of the young people; the younger men
really feel complimented when asked
by wealthy old bachelors, or widowers
as ths esse may be, to danoe with their
charges, and debutantes, whose first
season la almost In the limbo of for
gotten things, are more than delighted
with the change in chaperona and ex
pend twloe as much time in preparing
for social events as heretofore for
there are infinite possibilities In wealthy
elderly male chaperons.
m ,
How to Choose Wall Paper.
Rooms with low ceilings look better
with a atrlped paper; straight Unas have
a tendency to heighten tha walla. A
small room appears larger If the walla
are covered with a emall-ptterned or
perfectly plain paper.
Plain paper, preferably In a dull red
or terrsfcotta tone, shows up pictures
or engravings to the greatest advantage.
A yellow paperbrlghtene a dark room,
or one that baa a north aspect end
helpe to mike It leas gloomy snd de
pressing, while a soft green paper re
lieved by white paint makes a delight
fully cool end soothing well covering
for a sunny south room.
A lofty room with e perfectly plain
or self-colored paper la Improved by a
dado in contrasting or harmonising
tones placed at the top, beneath the cell
ing molding.
Papered ceilings are mora effective
than whitewashed ones, and a celling
treated In thla way makes a room ap
pear more lofty.
I It at
Three Distinctive Costumes.
Three handsome costumee In three
distinctive styles ere shown thle
season. The princess gown with an
Eton coat le a poppy red panne cloth,
a fabric much like broadcloth but hav
ing the Sheen of aatln. The skirt and
jacket are braided with soutache snd s
wider silk braid In ovals. The eoutacho
Is a darker red and the wider braid e
paler shade than the poppy colored
cloth. The collar and the wide turned
back cuffs are so dark a red es to be
almost black, and they are bordered by
a Persian trimming In shaded reds,
greens and yellows, all In dull topes and
with threads of gold ahowlng here end
there. The little straps on the top f
the robe are of the cloth edged with
soutache, and the buttons are exquisite
enameled creations In gold and red. The
top of the bodice Is of point de Venlse,
with a stock and Jabot of a flnsr lace.
The sleeves are of tha cloth end the
point da Venlse, the lace ending below
the elbow In a bend of the eloth
trimmed with the Persian trimming.
The hat Is In poppy red felt, raw-edged,
and having shaded roses from palest
pink to blaok set In on one aide and a
clustsr of blaok ostrich tips on the
other.
The second reception gown Is In pels
brown chiffon cloth trimmed with vel
vet In nasturtium brown, and haa a
tunic and coat bertha in light brown
lace end net dyed to match the color of
the chiffon cloth, and the stock and
little pointed veet of ttmked chiffon of
a deep cream color.
The skirt is accordion or sunray
plaited, and at each side three-quarter
inch banda of nasturtium-colored velvet
ribbon cross, faatsnlng in the center
with little bronse-gold buckles. The
plaiting tapers out about It lnehee from
the floor. The skirt trails, and thsrs
are two groups of half-Inch velvet rib
bon banda about the bottom.
The belt Is of velvet, matching the
narrow bands on ths skirt, and crossing
the bodice. The sleeves and bodice ahow
Heart
Palpitation
Indigestion causes the stomach
In expand swell and puff up
Bfunst the heart This crowde
the heart and interferes with
Its action, causing shortness of
breath, palpitation of the heart,
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EST
taken the strain off the heart,
and contributes nourishment,
strength end health to every
organ of the body. Cures Ind'
gestion. Dyspepsia, Sour Stom
ach. Belching, Qee on Stomach,
and all Stomach troubles.
Denova, Iowa.
Three rears age I was afflicted
With indtfestien so much that
I waa In continual pels. After
eating my heart was affected
and I had soothering sea set Ions.
Two bottles ef Eodol cored aaa.
ALBERT LAMM.
gfJTA SatMsr Sortie SSSSavSS J4
m. c as mat a ce.. outs, u. . a,
old by kldmore Drug Oo. and
Woodard, Clarke k Oo.
way between the elbows and wrists, but
neve deep cuffs sxtendlng to ths
wrists. These cuffs are of the brown
lace crossed by narrow velvet bands end
having little b rones buckles at the back.
The hat la a nasturtium-colored velvet
trimmed with pale brown plumes.
The Empire costume shows a pels
gray brocaded silk, with a six-Inch band
I of gray panns velvet about ths bottom,
! and a coat of gray panne velvet bor
1 dared with a bend of rich dull and blight
! silver embroideries. A fold of grey
I faille ribbon forme the Umpire girdle.
The roe has a girdle of silver embroid
ery,, and the top of tha gown Is of pale
gray chiffon embroidered In silver, ee
ere also ths short puffed sleeves, from
which close sleevea of Irish lace extend
to below the elbow.
The big hat topping thla costume Is
in mauve velvet. It haa mauve roses
under ths brim at tha beak and maure
velvet around the crown. The ostrich
plumes ere of shadsd pals blue, pale
pink and mauve,
at st St
' Two Fish Dishes.
Boiled Cod Take a heed and shoul
ders of fresh cod and place on tha drain
er In the fish kettle; cover with cold
water and let It elowly come to boiling
point, then simmer until done; If water
has to be edded let It be boiling hot,
and add by pouring In at the slds of ths
kettle, not over the fish. When dons
drain It, serve en e napkin, garnish with
sliced or quartered lemon and parsley.
Oyster sauoe end melted butter should
be served with It. Egg sauce Is also
popular and suitable.
What fish remains after the meal may
be freed from the bones and skin snd
pulled to pieces with two silver forks,
placed In a well-buttered baking dish
With two minced onions, pepper, salt,-!
half a cup or cracker dust, two table
spoonfuls of buttsr and one egg beeten
Into a oup of sweet milk. Orate ever
the top a little good, sharp chssse and
bake In a ateedy oven until brown. Serve
with fried cucumbers and a good tarts re
sauce. Thla dish la called cod au gratln.
Cod Itallenne Boll two pounds of
shoulder of cod, drain, take out the big
bone, carefully remove the ekln and
place on platter without breaking; pour
over It a sauos made as rouows: Chop
fine one slice of ham and ons shallot,
add one pint of white stock, salt pep
per, hslf teaspoonful of sugar, a little
lemon Juice, three drops of garlic vino
gar, edd a half cup of cream and simmer
II minutes. Garnish with hard-boiled
egg rings.
at at
Gloves and Oartlets.
Gloves for the winter! Whet a prob
lem this presents to modern woman
kind! Never before has there been suoh
wholesale wearing or gloves. There are
gloves for business, morning, afternoon,
evening, and all must be Just the right
kind, or they look queer end out of time
and season.
Then there Is the elbow garter, still
In favor and decidedly novel and pretty.
If one la to be properly gloved the
every-day bos should contain the fol
lowing selection: For buslnees, to be
worn with the coat with long sleeves,
select a pair of either brown, tan or red
medium weight dogskin glove. These
with heavy stitching give an air of
Jauntlnesa to euch a suit that nothing
else can.
If the suit be made with the- three
quarter sleeves then, of course, a long
glove la necessary. Many oennot afford
to wear the entire long glove, for ths
moment the hand, becomes shebby the
glove is no longer presentable. For
bualnese the kid armlet Is quite correct,
and the short gloves that snap on over
them can be obtained and well fitted
at the wrist.
These armlets ers now msds In all
shades, and glovea can be had that
match. This style of hsnd and arm
covering la especially convenient to one
who weara long glovea every day. When
writing, the lower part san be removed
end the hand la frse. stjll the arm la
oovered. In restaurants the short gloves
can be taken off. and there la not ths
ugly bundle st the wrlet made by the
giove thet must le tucked up. All in
all, for business the armlet la very sen
sible, but never. In eny Instance, wear
It for dress
Another glove that should bs placed
In the every dsy box Is that known as
the Bernhardt. It la half length and
Try It to-day if you want a fine batch of biscuits. Don't wait I Go, send,
at once, and you'll be surprised and happy when yon see them smoking,
flaky, light and brown on the table in the morning. K C is a revelation
of baking powder efficiency, purity, and healthfulness. It's one-
third the price you pay for
K C quality. Think of it I
to-day, and watch the Wave Circles as they appear I
ALL 6R0CERS
The Perfect
BPsuTtUlslsU
The kind of Cocoa Beans that we use contain
six times as much food value at beef.
We buy only the highest-priced.
Our Cocoa Is nothing but Cocoa and that is why
it Is the most delicious of Cocoas.
WAIT
M. UlWIlt
oo.,
Of
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
THERE is a position awaiting every young man
S5S! and woman who completes a course of
m training in our school. We have the
Xt facilities, the teachers and the methods
- 1 to provide thorough training; we have
the confidence of the business men that provides
the positions. Enter now. DAY and EVENING.
BEHNKE
WALKER
Phonm Malm S90
TIE LEADING
hes no opening at the wrist For busi
ness these give a very neat appearance
to the hand.
Never wear a light glove for business,
If your occupation le of a character that
takes you out early In the morning and
home around I or I Black, tan. brown
and red are far the safest and best; they
sre serviceable and look well to the
very snd.
In white, the glares are more service
able than the suedes, but In the darker
shadee the susdes set so neatly to the
hend that they ere preferred.
The glove is, however, far from plain
KG
BAKING POWDER
2$ ounces for 2SS
baking powder anywhere near
25 ounce tins for 25c. Get it
Food Beverage
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
BUn' Building
this winter. A desire to vary the eaonot
ony of the long, plain glovea beg some
over tne cream of the designer,
theae sre some of the results:
Olovee stitched in fancy designs st
the wrist, gloves with kid ef e different
snaue running between the fingers.
Fancy stitched kid. cut la fantastic pat
tern, run in a bend about an inch end
e half wide about the top of the whits
giove; tnie bead matches the eleeve of
Use gown. Glove with tiny brilliant
am iia aula nana tur I im r k
wrist to me elbow
These elbow farters are per fax
JAQUES MFG. CO,
Chicago.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Soar Slgneture of
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
GREGG
Easiest to Leant
Beat When Learned
Taught in Fear Fifths of the
Busineee College in the
, United State.
THAT SHOULD
RECOMMEND IT
Day and Night.
SCHOOL
ALL THE TIME
OLME5
BUSINESS COLLEGE
WASHINGTON v TENTH ST9
PORTLAND, OREL
wiPiTTU roi nuoHtsm.
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pWgeM TO THE COMftlllM
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