The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 07, 1907, Page 38, Image 38

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By Mrs. Cholly
Knickerbocker
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Are Wearing !
Mrs. Arthur Iselin Wears
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a Striking Pown of
Flame Colored Chifibn-
Cloth, WhileMrs. Win-
throp Appears in the
Fashionable Pin-Stripe
Voile. A Richland
Quiet
Costume
Worn by
Mrs.
Chaun-
Depew
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aW?lB aa4 ffottv rtmnlnf 1matn.
' -YyiAl6 1 t,h,n chiffon,
Tha wIcm o;tba ptla wera outUnod
iVis&'ssa.. "ower hd .
"o1. !v-ba eay to spoil tha
Mra. Iaalln amtn ihowii htr aanaa
of tha 'fltnaga of thing" by ohooalnit a
of'tSa'draa ' "rlUln
. waa mjlum aland 'maahroora"
ahapa, and waa made of black tulle, over
which waa ahlrrad flna white silk point
d'aprit. Ita aola trlmmlnr waa an enor.
moui bow of blaok' taffeta, wired and
shaped moat aauolly. Brilliant hat pina
held tha hat In place. v "
Although M. Cbauaoay Dapew'a one.
tutnea are alwaya rloh and aha rather
affecta tha French fetyl whlob aulta her
era hair and roay ehaeka ao well, aha'a
awfully eonaervatlva In tha matter of
tfolora. No fl&ma-colored fowna for her!
Bather quiet grave and dull blue and
data black and white.
She did. however, allow heraelf a. an v.
nation oi pa,i pinn in ma lining and
ii a
trimming of
dull ateel-gray voile
gown I aaw her wearing not long ago.
Tha Jacket eloaea alant-wleaVPn tha
front and at tha oloalng la faat3)d,wlth
Prt little bowa of aliot pink atiSibJua
taffeta Bilk. Each bow has a cutefSfe
buokle Jn tha center. , V
- Around tha neck and down tha fronf t
ran banda of tha ahot Bilk and tha sari
ii vi- r-y-aiea on ine amoves. mart
thara la a band of the ombre allk over
i0 run narrow atrappinga of gra?
allk tha a-act ahade of tha voile, a moat
Diiecuv- loucn.
, Very handsome heavy lace, dyed gray;
la applied around tha bottom of the
jacket and on tha upper part of tha
aleevea. Flower-like ornaments of braid,
Which atand out in pttal form, decorate
the Upper part of the Jacket.
Tha aklrt ia round length and haa
three plaita on either aide of the front
breadth and again three plaits over
althar hip. Theae are atltohed down for
some dlatanoe and pressed flat below
wear tha stltchina- enda.
Around tha bottom of the aklrt are
banda of voile which run up hero and
tears la an oblong design.
Tha pink allk lining glaama through
tha gray voile and gives a changing,
shimmering light which la rather unus
ual Tha pink and blue ombre silk em-
poaaiaea me anot trrect.
Mrs. Rogers Wlnthrop must he a per
feet Joy to bar dressmaker Her tall,
willowy figure would give distinction
to almost any draaa, and her color
ing la charming, too. Blue eyes and fair
hair adapt theraaelvee to many color
schemes.
I Shall always remember her wedding
at Roalyn, aa one of the tnoet plctur
esane alahta. And for once "Lord Har
ry of tha A teles." as we laughingly call
Marry wimnrop you Know ne'e oeen
usher at so many, many weddings bad
to play an Insignificant part. He waa
y ina
only
bridegroom!
That Striking Note of Yellow.
, The other day I shw Mn. "Harry"
Wlnthrop lunching at Sherry's and look
ing aa frBh as a June rone.
Her gown was simple and yet quite!
worthy of attention, for it had one orl
two rather novnl effects. For one thing I
tha eleev. Tou'll aee in the llluetra-l
tlon how srraeenil and unusual It was.
Tha lac a ruffles falling below gave Just I
uie ngnt note or contrast.
Tha material of the gown was a pin
strips voile one of those voiles I've
seen a lot of women of our set affect
ing lately. I told yon the other day
about tha arnart gown or pln-strlped
voile I saw Mra "Augie" Belmont wear.
This gown of Mra Win throp' s was
oiua ana wnue not at an a paie.uiue,
rather a good old-fashioned navy. And
th stripes belaar so fine It-gave rather
tna srreot or gray at a. Httle distance.
But tha blue waa accented bv the trim
ming, which waa all of blue taffeta allk,
embroidered In white.
Tha waist had a yoke of lace -the
same lace which came In ruffles below
tha sleeve. Edging the yoke was a
ahaped band of the white embroidered I
taffeta and this extended down tha outer!
aide of the eleeve. I
A wide pointed belt also embroidered, I
ran up in tha back and gave a slightly I
umpire erieot.
A band of taffeta about five Indies
in width formed the only trimming of
tne long, plain circular snirt. Jt was
placed just at tha foot and repeated the
affeot so oftsn seen on fashionable
gowns this rear,
A note of vellow that nota of vallow
which gives a cachet to many toilettes I
waa struck in tha band of yellow voile I
which olrolad tha crown of her wide
array hat. Tha hat waa trimmed with !
pray plumea and waa picturesque In out
line, it illustrated ins raet tnat it is
again permissible to wear a hat that,
aa the'Chlnatnan nnta It. "No matches!''
Buch newa my returning friends bring
ma from abroad I Of hats extending to
quite absurd distance from the back of
tna nsaa, or tail marquis parasol stioka
or Elizabethan
andpueereet of all,
NCESTCMUM-natural or acquired Jay, the wife of the atateaman, John hung so softly, in euch graceful folda,
are valuable poaaaaalons, -Jay. that I should guess that several underp
in fact, no home with any She was taken In a big picturesque aklrta of ehlffon were used beneath the
oks nat, uea wun nroaa riDoons unaer of.
mere was - m mw . di" vv vv, tw.
a witnout tnem. r great-great something! And tl
t already laid In a atock no doubt about the relationship.
ntannm in sttisibibi nnn nan ini a .nr n r a rn inpnnint ej.T ;- ,-. . r. -: u-
theyTe ndF'SardTtd get. that mo3l Her nrineesa aownS. -tnida "ffX vorv hi ah halt, maila fit foMa fit tlia
't have luck in picking with a flat plait in the back, caught my chiffon eloth, swaijied tightly around
look like you. you must i Hfn- nm ui hoi iAtMtA v,of , .. r-it- T, nn ,. ih
"A Mr!, Chauncey Depew'g Gray Voila Has a Mnln nf Pal Pink ,
21 Poppies and Ivorjr-Toned Maltete I-ce Make Ef fectlve Trimming for Mrg Arthwr IseHn's Charming Frock
0 Mr. EOSera Wlathrop'a Clostume of Blue and White Voile Has a Note of tellow Added ia the Hat.
'" D .Terr Neir Hucha with tha jriiTaKoth. vrr-
the hlna a-ivtna- fitllnaM to the aldaa and
.j -.rt-.i.. nf nr.ittnra. tna-athar vlth r oT aonie umar uteanor jay Mas sne leaving a plain rroni oreaain,
LK ? n rCtZ ITil- J' aa went In for the picturesque The'wafst waa color! aaa and had a
old family silver and mahogany bearing n dreaa ' . , ; yoke, which extended into the aleevea of
the stamp of age, you anouia loae no long oeiors omor; gins wore poKe- creamy maiteae lace, a most cnarm
. h-i'-- Mn. . shaped hate aha had discovered their lng laee with tints of old ivory all
Fortunately,
But if you don
tin Dortraita that
. wioui biuuj i '" Z jriuiurenqiiej ia nn me ora snouia lion or in lines oi (ne gown ana BO
iuggcBu'ii v ua-, tiu-raver, i in a acrioiun m. gown A seemea pan oi ine wum,
frn get up will work wonders. You may aaw hep wearing most successfully this a And for trimming there were poppies,
even have the eatraraction of hearing eprlng. It. wag darlajr and chic a rean-Ad aUU tnore popples! And again pop
people say, How very like her great lar love of a gown, I breathed a elgh plesl ., f ' -
(rreat-gnrandmother ahe Is!" ; . ef envy even while X admired It They edged the bottom of the skirt
Mrs. Arthur Iselin needs no money or It was a study in flame color, the in varied sises and Irrarular arrange,
art.to supply either the anoestors or the color of popples, the color of summer.roent They ornamented the wahit com
reeimblance. And popples, great, - flaunting, over, lag up on the yoke and Joining the waist
' I came across a photograph of her the grown popples, were used most Appro- and klrt, They made cuffa for the
ka 4aw . t-tlr-kB akVia- sa aa a en A It fWalt ensta ear . J laVaa - A-man A . ' -.1 -.-.-.a.-. , t. -A W . '.. . . i
Wiiw s , iicii avaiv ao s wv m.- yiiaicij a iui UUICIIU f . T , A BlcrfJVVS, WI1WO XUriT BllUWOU UD' WiUfl
rirU which bore quit trlking' likeneas Chiffon rloth was used in tb omj- mreat ffct Hff&lnit tha creamy tdn of
ia a ancegJireHi fi-rJ : tjhrlngjtpnt stmctlon f Jhe dres, and ithe' aklrt theiaoe, la fwt, they formed Uie rooat
fS jh..a k9 AV . MM. m A , , .
days. In the present crowded state of
things either the population or the ruffs
would have to be cut in half. And ss
with our president, the former would,
hardly be in favor. I suppose our dear
ly loved chiffons must suffer.
worn by tne right person I waa aa-j
an red the ruffe were moat becoming and;
picturesque. Of course only thosei
blessed with a long, thin neck would!
venture this fashion and the rest ef thWj
costuming must be in keeping. ,
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THE SCENERY GLj
Outdoor Slot Machine a Big Brother
of the Indoor Opera Glass.
Opera glasaea oontalnad In cases at
tached to seate In theatres, and which
can be got out for use by dropping a
dime in a slot, have long been familiar;
but comparatively new la the scenery
glass, which ma- be found in place
whence views of mountains or rivers
may be had. or perhans Installed ore
eteamboata. I
The scenery glass, which Is not af
little opera but a field or marine glass!
is coniamea in a compartment mounter
on a pedestal that can be aet up any-
where. Thie compartment la not locked!!
out s aep ciosea oy a spring aoor,
which proteots the glasa from th
weather. .
You can take the glass from this!
comprinni ana examine It ir yow
wih. but you can't look through lt
without dropping a nickel In a slot in,
another boxlike compartment immedN
fely above the one containing the';
glass, This upper compartment con
talna an electt'lnailv Anr.,H mnhnni
ivmt uuiiirivanco py mean a or wwen in
giBBB may oe Drought into use.
The arlana is attar.had (a h mnchln
IV a flexible covered ln r -nfinlAn
vnriD lu Dermic mi nhunu. tn ra n.
the glass to the eves fraxiv whn th
glass IS not In use ita alsfiik Unui an
covered by a shutter Inside the glass
0 that then VOU Can't . InnV thrnuah
them: but dron a nloiroi i .. -
by means of the mechanism thus set lit;
motion mere is sent tnrough the flexible?;
wire an eleqtrio eurrent that draws thefj
ahuttor back from tha ! n an.'
brings the glasa Into condition for use; .
for the time for Which tha machine l
set.-
Whah tha tlitia la ua t aaeefsinfi
ceaaea,; and JSi . thus released ahutte;
eloaea aa-ain over tha lanaaa iwn to
remain until the' next nickel ia oxNipedj
In the slot and the controlling
am ia again sei in operation. x
vine maonine can DO at to no la m
shutter for any period of time thre.
minutes Is tha lime allows aa th
scenery glass machines are now ooMl
monly adjusted. vv
; lttetwiat-4. j
. pmuy ma a at. tne presiaenw
Who. after thev had nrl.11 mail at
bid for the Ananlaa nlnK ittiArlv raJ
., m 4Mi.im, t
4 - v ,iiiima uiuni ; -
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