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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, - SATURDAY EVENING, : MAY .'4,'. 1S07. S-v The S.ILALH TZ1W 1; .: '.' , . . j ' -.-:', t- ;.y ,-. . Fashion, Paragraphs FrOm New York In this season's fashions, the nrev alence of the Japanese .Sleeve is the moat notable .feature. In one type or , another it will be found in gowns and coats of widely varying character, This fashion naturally 'follows the long ahoulder effect that is found successful in -the dainty costumes , Intended for eariy summer wear, as weu as in tailor d gowns, ;:'vy.v'- .'..Wv:1. Thls new' oversleeve, which is usually made in one piece with the overblouae, is allowed different treatment in the aim for original effect In band form, or draped. Us prominent position af fords ample opportunity for trimming. Voiles, chiffons, foulards and organdies with wide borders, give the 'best effect to the Japanese sleeve and are used to a liberal extent. The undersleeves and gulmpe,' which; complete this gown, are of lace or some sheer material. Inserted with medallions of lace of fine em broidery. . The transparent sleeve and semi-transparent sleeve ;wUl be ' used throughout the spring and summer. . Many of the dressy coat suits are ac companied by a waist which serves to complete the costume when the days grow too warm for a coat. The over- blouse with the Japanese sleeves is al most Invariably the style chosen; Orig inal lines by slashings made to show the gulmpe gives It a pretty effect. The waist is made either wf the same mate. rial as the suit or of silk or crepe de e matching its color. ' The under sleeves and gulmpe are of lace or net or corresponding color, and ' latticed with narrow bands of. elvet" ribbon. The gulmpe may be shirred front and : back and finished at the neck by a standing collar, . and the short puff sleeves terminate in fancy cuffs with ; tab ends meeting at the top sad trim med' with buttons. -- ,: v !, -: . Lace is used extensively in decorat . ing. nearly all the newest costumes, and on some models the bodice is made ml: most entirely of white, cream or ecru lace, with straps or embroidered bands ef the material to give the color. There is a great deal of embroidery used this spring, and many of the finest voiles are worked' with silk. Many skirts have embroidery as their only trimming,' - The soft materials are tucked er laid in folds, while the cloth skirts are plain and fit closely. . Voile is unquestionably the most pop. Vlsr material for reception gowns and r r-. afternoon dresses this season,. There are coarse Voiles very nearly, as heavy as canvas, and there are also qualities which are almost as fine as chirron. The plain and fancy, striped and fig ured, dark shades and light are all .to be found in the voile of this season. 11 is made in the most severe tsilqred cos tume, and also in the daintiest robe suitable 'for weddings and luncheons. It certainly is better to have a suit of voile , than anything else, as it is the most fashionable material,) and gives a satisfactory amount of wear. . Striped voiles are perhaps ' the most in favor, but checks and figures are . also much worn. There are often two shades of one color In the striped voiles, but the most popular Is a narrow stripe of a decided tone in combination with white. The majority of veilings are made up over white, so that the character of the gown must be brought out in the trim mings .which are decided and striking in colorings. . A white and pink striped voile might be trlmrtled with a deep rose velvet or silk. If the veiling is a deep carnation, a touch of pale blue In the trimming is extremely smart - Brown is frequently used to bring out the color of a pale blue pink or mauve. . r'. The very latest in a tailored suit is the cutaway coat. The style Is suit able to be made of light-weight cloth, plain, checked or hair-striped, forVajah in plain or novelty weave, in JPanama or voile. ' The closely fitted coat is fastened " with three large buttons a little to the left side. The neck is completed by a mannish notched col lar. Coat sleeves with '.cuffs or stitch ing at cuff depth are provided, and the top may - be gathered -or plaited.. , Tne skirt to this costume, is or nine gores. each being' laid in two overlapping plaits, while the . seam is bidden by tuck-stitching: ;-;,', ,' :.- Separate Jackets have the same grace ful curves as the' cutaway coat, and being worn short are decidedly "chic.' Tney emphasise the slender waist and this effect " Is Increased by the side front and aide back seams. These seams are (covered with shaped bands which take the curve of thj side sec tions in the front, rounding to the bot tom of the coat A smart addition may be had by having a vest section which' buttons high, above the lower edge of tb notched collar.. The cuffs may be -. close-fitting, , s turn-back or suggested by-stitching at cuff "depth. or mlrsipan with peach flavoring, Can' died cherries Imitate the stone, A pine apple cream, very delicious. Is made of meringue flavored with pineapple, made to imitate a slice of the fruit' This is served, on a slice of 'rich oake. In pears a la Lakme a rich cream' mixture Is poured over thin quarters of the fruit.. ' ,, I-...:'. ,; , ;v , ' . , :, Salad for GameA novel ; salad to serve with game Is made of two small turnips and two potatoes cooked, one slice of pineapple and two bananas, and shredded celery. Mix with mayonnaise. to which' Is added whipped 'cream, tablespoonful of cider vinegar, a little sugar and salt" Cut the vegetables and fruit' into fancy shapes, mix with the mayonnaise and . garnish ' with the shredded celery. j-' ' V , Saturday's Menu, , BREAKFAST. '' - Grapefruit Cereal. JE scalloped Fish. . Fried Potatoes. ,;.'-'. '. Hot Bolls. Coffee. V -' ' -V.-, , ' LUNCHEON. . Creamed Chicken on Toast Salad of Spinach and Egg, with French Dressing, .. , Warmed Rolls. Preservsv..r. -' Tea. , ' , ,, DINNER. ' "" Cortr Soup. Broiled Chops with Tomato Sauce. Baked Potatoes. Buttered Beets. : . ..v J,t-.r -.- Lettuce ' Salad. Bread and Raisin Pudding, Foam Sauce. Coffee. . Sunday's Menu. Twilvht Chat. I frill at collar top and as a sleeve finish. Tb. influence of evry.life is two- ? 'JS"??" fold. Every one of us leave -an . Im pression upon life asva whole, though It may be thai we consider our part la the whole scheme of things sv very In- significant one. When a man of a wo man dies we look at the deeds that they have knowingly accomplished. We say, he built so many buildings, wrote so tnany books, built up such ind such a railroad: she managed the affairs 'of Is made both in sheer white batiste and in- silk mull . is- upon the Marie Antoi nette line with plaited frills down the center front , and finely tucked shoul dera. "v. ;;s-i'----:?i-ir'- ': .' The front frills have their edge cut in deep pointed scallops and then em broidered in tiny scallops with silk of soft blue or green or brown or rose, tattle embroidered dots are set in the mionaoruughooi mtoTmUrto to many years or gave so mucn to nos-17- r ., 1,i, -,,. . t.w a pltals: these are the conscious acts of LLft-i? U" Zj8& the life and their sum total is a mighty I n,bro1dered to match and factor in the world's progress. Every life," however, has its unconw clous influence as well. The things which' have been done by Intent are not all ere not even the largest part of the life's influence..-While he was building the railroad he was .also living, , ana a little lingerie bow embroidered in the same fashion is set st the head of the frill. The sleeves are rather full and reach well below the elbow,-being fin ished with an embroidered turn back cuff. - A cluster of very tiny, horisontal tucks along the Inside seam, adds to the ; wSTO ZttZZt-SZ o' this sleeve modeL .- -" those with whom he. cam in contact, J -p ,. , .. . . . - an influence for good or for evil, for purity and righteousness; or for sordid ' aess ' and 1 narrow selfishness. While he was' contributing to hospital ' fund she was also a good neighbor, friendly and helpful, -; a good motner, A Fruit-Salad. Peel the outside spikes from the blos som end of a pineapple, cut off the top for a lid and' scoop out the fruit meat, leaving the shell for the dessert re ceptacle. Mix the pineapple with two - ' . ' - - i - ... . j 1 vvywv-m ASAja s,u ayuaiuio wfM &nd nnMiiisin. ; or ma -aciunnuw i AMnMa Ann.hsi .s. , rHWn.k much and gave little, shut herself away 1 waJnuta cow wUh dressing made at... wk itriiA haI rr nisi I . . . . mm thnsn who were not of her set' and . repeated -.unkind r things - about others; shedding an influence of blight and unwholesomeness which will . re main after her other deeds, her con scious deeds. ar forgotten. The creed of unselfishness and mutual helpful with the Juice of two ' oranges' two lemons, one-nair cup snernr wine and a half-teaapoonful : salt one cup of sugar. ' ;-4 sv t-'-i .'."n...f The mixture-was replaced la the shell while graceful pieces of parsley were Inserted under the lid and further decor- ness is as old as ths eternal hlUs, but ated with large red eherrles held in the as new as eacn mornmrs iun.mnc. ju rreen foliage with toothpicks. ... Is a creed to live by and to die by, Let I The pineapple was placed in an old- s not be afraid to be kind.. I fashioned soup plate, which was filled with parsley and red cherries, while New Blouses, . . ' ," the pineapple spikes, which were cut f . v , . -. ' '' . from the top, were placed around the . Never was there greater variety in ig9 of piste, making thU dessert the convenient separate blouse and BOt only an attractive dish, but a very surely there was never greater charm, delicious one. If one does not care to irhJ.i,hnMta 1 in eerie blouses are more , m,tv ,. ninumi. oam dainty and beautiful than those of last or r(lW strawberries,-bananas or white nr use i even upon the sheerest batiste and handkerchief linen, j Rome of the most charming models rasmong the simpler blouses make use of I 7BJaoe at an. v " Marvelous Invention Cures Weak Men mm It nnsalble. The hand embroidery used lavishly upon them Is. chiefly of the very fine and delicate Jtlnd associated with dainty ; baby garments and the whole tendency among the- fine waists of the lingerie class seems to be toward deUcate ef fects rather than v. toward , bold and striking design. - favorite for combination with the hand . ...... ' 1 , tf-l1..M Mm ' mhrnmitrv. DUl jwi .u grapes are splendid with the pineapple. If grapes are used they must be seeded. For the Housekeeper. ;' Where hard water is used, If a com mon marble, not glass, is put in the kettle, it will prevent the flakes of lime from forming on the sides. BREAKFAST, ; Oranges.,. Cereal. ':r f'V. : Broiled Bacon with, Poached Eggs. iL .x-Popovers. .::.:i-:.s-:.- Caffee. -i'-- . ,;".. DINNER. . ; 'Cream of Spinach Soup. ; Roast Veal with Spiced Currants. New Potatoes Creamed. Lima Beans. , ; Cucumbers with Mayonnaise. "::""" Wafers. ' - Cheeserj Rhubarb Pie. -'' .; t. Coffee, , ' 81TPPER. !- "V - f Creamed Flnnan-baddie. "Olives Hot Biscuits.'. ; "'Tea.' j', ; Stewed Tigs and Cream. T .'';,luv;,:'-'.t.'- Sponge Cake. ;,?:. ; - , - .. ',: The Icebox. ' All refrigerators must be used with Judgment-. ' . ? - , Beware of drain pipes discharged on the ground. .',. m f ? . '-. v Clean, scald and sun. the refrigerator at least once a week.' .-v. Park, Ill-ventilated halls ar "not fit places for the refrigerators, Every day. put ice in the Ice cham ber; a little every day will keep an even temperature, : while If this is neg lected, much more ice will be required to chill the air current Food should be carefully looked over and so far as possible placed in covered dishes before going into the icebox.'. Germs are good friends of an ill-kept Icebox and must be continually fought Hot sal-soda water is ideal for the weekly scaldlngv i i. :'; Ice should be carefully rinsed before placing in the Ice chamber, even though the distilled variety be used.;: HEWED HAYIVOOD CASE Roosevelt Called Upon Depart ment of Justice to Investigate Undesirable Citizens. When linoleum beains to show wear Very I n.nt thU anrfi with I rmul nnalKv narrow Inseryon is exceedlnly popular I of floor varnish and allow it. a longer time to dry than would do necessary for wooden boards. - Al pair of extra sleeves drawn up on e lower portion of your sleeves and a big bib apron as long as your gown makes It possible to get Into the kitchen with a pretty gown on and . emerge therefrom spotless and dainty as be fore. . , 'A. useful piece of kitchen furniture is a table covered with heavy tin or sine. It costs but little and lasts so long. You can always have a nice clean table with little, care. No unsightly, greasy oilcloth after preparing meat,, tc . To prevent rust heat the articles welt mnA mh In t hArniia-Vil v common heeawax. i ".'"a, nw anA Rrlentific appliance in-1 Then rub well with a cloth" until the vented'by;.U-BHawley M.;Pwilll wax .y" rta."lI5wiLlnLrfi Vm""!&r "have been kept 7ory'ea in this and startling to a high degree, - De velops, strengthens and cures lost vigor. Positively no failures. 1 Physi- :M .n . .ni maa if in thfir nrac- !T u " ' .1. laVst- skeptical withstand the laundress, it Is -Riser to . , tice. If (you, are the . least ,hrlnk materials before cutting ,as to the ;VaiueOt a"'"" them-,. out Ginghams, linens and ba treatmeht, send for illustrated circu- Uatei come under this hnad, and are - - lars, lake them to your.:family physi-j v.ry easily' shrunken. . The ginghams cianand get nis cpinion. ni wc i are usuauy put in -coia wer wra time anvone has reauestea ,you soaxea ior everai nounv -ui gooo Patcht Granted By thci - U. S. Government (Joomal 8 Dedal 8errlee.t Washington. May 4.- In his coming letter to the New Tork Federation of Labor on the Moyer-Heywood case. promised next Sunday, it is understood the president wiu maxe it ciear tnati his position as to the undeslrabtllty of these men was not taken without an investixatloa : ' '." It was stated at the department of Justice today that the president over al year ago, in answer to a warning from Governor - Gooding that federal troops might be wanted in that state, called upon the department for an exhaustive Investigation of ths whole case including the acts against Mover and Haywood of i which laborites now complain. Boise, Ids- May 4. The coming trial of Haywood continues to bring crowds of strangers to this city. Every avail able room Is taken and the authorities say that fully 100 men will be here from Colorado to attend the trial. The attorney for Haywood this morn ing filed a motion in the district court J asking ' that an order be made requir ing the prosecution to furnish a bill of particulars. It will be argued Monday I morning. Moyer, Haywood and Petti-1 bone continue to take dally exercise on I the courthouse lawn, but the number of j guards has been Increased from five to 10. , manner ' ';, Shrinks. the Summer Goods. In making' the . gowns that must -;?? tak pnysician-rwnvr np.? J1"""c green a generous piece of alum In the Irnnws vour -nhvsician Will not recom-1 .v.. -------- .... t: mend his treatment nox so wiw mis i - Thg Unea may tn hot water, . appliance. Yout- doctor Will imme-1 rinsed in cold and hung on the line diately grasp the idet, and when he dripping.' Simply rinsing the batiste ' does he will recommend it I Nothing and drying will shrlhk l Sprinkle and . like it has ever been sold before. ,It Jron J1"., JjSP works the sameon every individual vS2SSJ--v ;Send,today (for tree Illustrated (Sr. ncd woVaThese pcLt mii, cuiiiaiiiiiiu tiu jinvjuei.v.. i aam unnecessary, nut arter one season reproductions ot .' this wonaenut in-iahs 11 see the advantage of them. - strumentThe moment you - see it you will realize its , possibilities. No j '' : por the Hostess. No C O. D. or free-trial schemes to M; ......... a -i. at-lL.Sa.' 1"" ' ' a. .-Ttfa ia n nfsin -;- nerving urapiruii--J new xiavur is catch -the unwary, t This is f a' plain Jted to grapefruit- by sweetening business flroposition that will appeal th pulp and chopping lime drops- fine ' to you as -the greatest Opportunity anj eprinkllng them -through the grape- 'ever offered to those who are weak, i fruit at the last minute. . " Address I B, Hawley, M. D., 1020 Fruit In New Ways Peaches a la 'Granite Bldg, Rochester, , Mlkadaare molded from almond. paste. MILTON AND FREE WATER TRACTION LINE DEPOT y ' (Special DiRpatch to The Jocrnil) Freewkter, Orv May- 4. Of f lclals ot the Walla Walla Traction company State that work Will commence next week nnl the new freight and passenger depot) ror Milton and rreewater, which will be located at the junction Of th O. R. & N. and the Walla Walla Traction com pany's tracks at, Milton, on the Free- water side. The building will be of brick. 25 feet by 45 feet and will con tain an agent's office, waiting-rooms for I men sua women ana rreigni sneas. ; it is expected that it will be rerfdy for oc cupancy In SO days. '; The construction of the mam line through Milton is being rusnea wiin au possioie speea. Charged With Murdering Parents. :- ' '"''' " : v Uoeraal Bnedal Scrrtca.t , Chlcagov May 4. Mrs. Mary Sladek tnM aiternoon was Held by the coroner to -the grand Jury for the murder by poison of her parents, Frank and Mary Mette. 'iiaii!aie TTT " Tl wife3 - . . ... ( i,' ,, ' ' , a -l . t: . . , mm ATtOTOER CARLOAD C0;.u7t6 T7T. i .vrnirnifU co;.ikg ' 'y-',v 'Jr'.U' In ; a-"' ' MODERN . HOME . !thVM Ruud Simply Indispensable ;x ctr ' .ill I , -I i : ill Furnishes . : , . -m -j r.- .', '-:vii.''. ')'':" the '.Whole House With Inexhaustible Hot Water . at Low Cost forQas; sir- V ' '( ! Turn the Faucet Boiling Hot Water AH Over the House r- (ID1 ficLDD0 (D)K C No Attention: Required Is Always Ready, . PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW -1- At Your Service , rrn TUT TI? wmmm Ifta' i lap m Obstinate racking coughs that settle on the lungs and may develop Into Pneumonia orer night afVqulckly cured by Ts'tt ra TT4T Mm It soothes and heals the Inflamed air passages, stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. FCUTT'O IIOTeSY AKD Tin contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and is safest for children and delicate people. - - Remember the name-FOLEY'O I.Cr.ZY AT.3 TAlV-and insist upon baring the genuine, as no other remedy Is so safe or as certain in results. j . . ' . CIven Up to C!e With Crovp r ' ' Mr. P. I. Cordieir, of Maonlaetoq. Ky. writes: "My thK-jear old cirl had serera case ef croup; the doctor said aha could not h-a ind I raT her ap to 41s. I went' to the store and rot a bottle of Foley a Honey mud Tr. 1 nxst doa gvri quck relief and tse4 her life,". ' , Editor Cured off Lc3 Trcct!a. ' W. L. Straub, Editor of St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times, writetj -r "When coming across the bay from Port Tampa I pot wet and caught a cold that affected my throat and lungs. I neelectexf it, thinking! would toon recover, bat I kept retting worse, until I bought m bottle otFoleyM Honey una Tax, and it cured me completely," ' Three glsea 25c, 50c, $1.00. - The 50 cent alxe contains two and one-half times as much as the small also and the $1.00 bottle almost tlx times aa much. RetilM tllbstltuteSs J SCLD :ID RECOL-EIIDED DY S ALL DRUGGISTS MORNING DAILY FOR ; , : : LA GRANDE JUNE FIRST '3 TEA r (BDMlal Dispatch te Th Xosraatl 1 Grande, Or., May 4. A. i J. Ste- nhenson. who recently, arrived here from the east, is .preparing to begin the ...viuIam a tAfi(no fl v In T . B, a .'- . I m . ' 'Skv I UUUUVdUUU vs. e uva . m IS tea generally SO Dad f Granae. Typetang machinery and the usual mecnanicai equipmant are now on the way to La Grande. It is the lnten ttort ' to have tne nrst . issue out June 1. , It is rather uncertain generally, there' 'is. no dif ficulty in getting, it good. i jfvu grocer rctara v reir sieeey 11 res dost Vie Schilling's Beat: e par Slav ' on c .If J Monument Enterprise Sold. '. (Special Dlapatc ts 4be toontiy Monument, Or, May. 4. W. B. Weir and Jess Allen, owners and publishers of the Long Creek Banger, hare pur chased the Monument Enterprise of K. A. Amhlon. - They will continue to run It on much the same lines as before. LA GRANDE SCHOOL BOARD ELECTS CORPS "',-' : RpeoUl Dlapatcb to Tn Journal.) : La Grande, Or., May 4. At a meeting of ,the school board Tuesday , ertning H. J. Uockenberry was reelected prin cipal, v Grade teachers reelected are: Mrs. Nellie O. Neill. Miss Qussle Fischer, Miss Bessie Goodnough.. Miss Syra, Kuhn. Miss Jeannette Clark, Miss Mabel Williams, Miss, Florence Harris, Sour oahyT Ton 'wonder wny ne cries, uy a botue of. White's .Cream Verml fuge and he wllf never cry. Most babies have worms, and the mothers don't know It WhKa a Cream Vermifuge rids the child of worms and cleans out us system In a pleasant way. Every moth er should keep a bottle of this medi cine in the house." With it. fear need never enter her mln(L Fries 15a. gold by aU druggists, Miss Mary Harris, Miss Gertrude Bel ver, Miss Sara Riddle. Miss Fanny Louis Barber and Manuel Snider. New teachers are: Miss Helen Vehrs and Miss Ruth - A. Bush. Seven additional teachers will be elected later.. ;; :- ELGIN IS AT WORK ON ' NEW WATER SYSTEM (Speelal Dlapatch t Im Joernat) Elgin, Or., May 4. The work of In stalling Elgin's new water system is now, under way. A. IX Sheldon, a rep resentative of a wood pipe company ef Olympla,; Washington, ' has contracted with the city for 25.000 feet ef t-inch stove pipe made from yellow fir. It will cost approximately 19,000. The pre liminary work is now well under way. Metsger fits your eyes for tl. H3 WashlnRton str-t, corner Sevent;;, formerly tt HI tijth street. WW PJtwtyi . r .t -r V r- fti"' rr-' wl esi AV.cn . At, . a,;. n. - 1.