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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL ' PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1SC3. ' v J v .V . c iGrsets Wkick Mould tke Figure From Almost to the Under Garments anil Glinting OoSMalce 3 B A EVEN greater Importance than ; f : th new spring Own is th new I - I riffi.ra - ' I M Fpln fiur- . . -Xaf. If you haven't already acquired ' ona let w recommend you to lone no time in doing o, for to appear thla year with a last year rigura is., WE SHOULD GROW BEAUTIFUL WITH AGE .. . t. -vMm rv..i.. wiii.m' iiv Kaaiiifnl T la tha avRantlnnai material nleaaures have lost their SU- 88ERVE how beautiful i, natura in youth, in maturity end in old I ... .... . 0 age, oh, mortal! Then ask yourself, Why is man , ' beautiful only in youth? arwr SO and laln to arow plain "mori by" WMffi,tt g5 T.f.r,uir'Ji.r'-.i,'Vt f rr?, r. r- r"'" The old Hindu j philosopher v. aaMi Look upon any landscape In spring The mouth loses It curves : tn y maiur man or woman: ; 3ensive events. First of war. with " genxiemvn, ww.- w,.-v yuu '"yF"'." courtesy for 1 ' " ' " 1 . . ' v-v v . ..i..a' tha xhnaka aa - It is not the effect of time, but th "?L7e,i.w it..iT.J ,r.taai tha flna manners been tne recipient or sucn couriray ;,. ..... i n ? in "niXTntmo cornea, then again may wa see beauty nature ;her are. onlr varng taftns V wUh a,; government 'Exouee necessity Prince Edward of Wales Is on of th and mages tir V th anew covered land- of Jj-"1' ;tt& ffi w lntrfere t Wit som act Of unpardonable .aeneaM most promising of all the dancing pupils wX S&'M W'BASS Vn aitnoone oould claim, for a moment that ; butln n, at th.'noyal Naval college. Oeborne, for Boman aenatoa .supporting Ufa to perial government and -secured on its there had not been the greatest possl- BVM Inalst upon this skill 1 dartclng seems to run in the royal- It is aeldonjUnded that op finds a , V . W.V! sympathy; revnee,v-Includincv yrnmnt ioant . h .'Mt-bgrM-ion -ln:-: the - polltenesg'- btriiineb being established, -so. that there Wood of England." ' - ' ?:.m.g King Edw'ard in h.3 1 younger day. , mffl5 0.. M many bf h. s pan.ra. now at ataly natur,'. aa- rareir follow her axattolaf arrow old and becom decrepit and7giy . or in dks ii w wju iiv up xo tne Janu arv i , 1907. 9.974.241 ; outstanding .fjr.!!. ii.5 VZvZZ rhta a. fK. Stfcvii a-Morona . Inatinota can- dowagers, love to recall;, and so, with thousands of years o that ther was -Mi. thin- to tE. ,iniru tw MT1IT Vli, LUIMK III UUlCI ",.' r't" t1, od stuff all i;.n8V,c,., w " ocana and river ar one way. this Akaa expressed if nni ai a i'ab a nn m i w anil a vara . iiiii lM-!f and man was the same thing in ...olute exlstv-nre. sa said th "Seera" fc aao.. - Tl why ' we not grow : mora r . ...... L,. , . iu.v . .. i.ni ...r an am nvr t;-, iiivin.'i - . ; v.alUrtu ar. as a rule, univers oulder nee. vne Gowns All ionatle Silliou- ette V io proclaim oneself quite out of th fhlon. I m ure you alj recognize Just where-- in th new flgur differs from th old. How wher one w displayed alcaly rounded hlpa we must now present aa nearly a strlght lln aa possible from tne anee to tn piaca wnera tne wajax when a child 1. JtJWJfo Ktl. chi.dron Young-"-lads" att'd'inisMai i:w1Jmot'nd -young men and maidens w'" ..... ..I... . MrltK knna anA hannlnaaa. thou M . h Young lads ana missea ara saimosi . invariably attracUve, and many matura 1 maJorltv cease to b a nleasure to th .. . .. i . ' 1 .' v' . v Xh..Va ZnTmacbfnVtog.7.nd i fitful worrying and petty tuing: ; ifrfn bv arose : feeding and.un.. .tnr drinklna: and toy .vw-xais Wea. and method of life wnceiyame vv I to iplac . j-v. , i s ? : to ism were ioiiowbu uv sonio vary b- . . -.ia.-.v... ..m. . 'u....nh ua 1 ivi nuv '- - ' . , ,. eartn Douna 'n",-,. . miki' him self usiy and common .".. I i" . vUI h )U fnlH1 with rignt tHinklngdWng rand t fff th. proper oiex, anq "i,r, tmpl .the .WHk'i,!Ta.5uIVaS'-' m a urn a. skuu ww stiouia grow p ?S"r?- "j." r" th; should alow with greater lustri j The- th y should glow with greater luster. The real beauty : -.-J'P'",- ..nnn tn. nht from within, ftna .tnts ' ' . . . . . ai a.l ..a j AKAa " is 11. .nr aluhlllil KnlllB Willi HI waver aifu irVatei ' raulanc as th object of aarth JWt engross the mind and alter th litht ahould shin with greater iad j A This Coriet Takes Four Your Hipa and at the Same Time Reduces Your Waist One Inch. B This Is the Kind of Satin Slip the Fash ionable Woman Wears Under Her Evening Gown. . C Corsets That Lace in Front Give the Flat Back So Desir able for Prin cess Gowns. I line used to be. How the waistline lt- elf has been lifted and ia no longer a tnatinr or area l imDonance. me nip- Imi hln h,lii rpallv tha thina. How th bust haa been lifted nd made as inconsplcious as possible, and tha lln from collarbone to chin tip apparently stretched in some mysterious way. nu youim, mwi uuj vi with hop and happiness, should - he enoea f llf aa w grow; old. Instead. hiiv iinnaual la an AM iVan' .TtrutiVa T moV.th in ma, nr. in an nr wnman . - ? - c. ... ., CUl01UUMllf!Bl IU1. Willi IUO UttOBUllf Ua, -. more in wrouga.. .our, ,Prnauue. -a to 'reveal 'the beauty of universe. And wnen in-nnainour comes w ma a i tv. a.aflB MawkAaa ta m n u .WIi-uV.'"i 'u'h., of exlstenci to another, without Slcfnes anJ without j)itt. -4 i' ; .-...sftWi --, wilt be only th. .topping from on. plana . . . ' . i ' r '-'" UftlA U-IUHUfJ ..... : L tartUnsv iumM -"Dnrinsr th''Laat''oxeeaal'" Wsstward -of ' tbe-Ftjle lie' th . . . -.vJZ -x-,. Fourteen Year. ti, v.. J-niiU Pf"! curreu Beror tna outoreaa ox tn war wiw "VnaK ' ' 1 SBI RR " A VAMal an Itdrtr ' ttl. 1184-68, the forel ign algr tu- curred . by China wi in anii'Uii. lilo viii, iu.li ui wijii.ii .'u tlon now remains outstanding being a small one of illfi.088 at 1 per tout is- amount '4 -'A V 7f MS 7 0 When you liava pictured all this, be hold the faahionable atlliouett. But. I auppoae you are mentally ilring. how In the world am I to get it? that Quit eaay. I assure you For anvthlna for which ther is a, demand there ia aiwaya a aupply. There. fnr. fin1 nannla nf varloua OOOUDa tlnn. readv and waitlna- and ansloua to supply you with the up:to-dat hiples flaure. The Physical CUltur poopl WH sicai cuuure peopia wn tell you that Ifiyou will com to tnera and go through varloua sets of exercise you will In tiro given a du amount of catlence. take off superfhioua flesh In exactly the right spots. Food faddls" fortabje a it sounds. Below that tha will assure you that it s merely tiuas- COrst ia soft and unboned and only' tlon of right eating. No doubt mental, used to keep the lln unbroken. , - scientist will try to convince you that For wear with th princess frock la It s merely a matter of right thinking. ,th corset lacing in front, for that give But perhaps you havsn't th t m for an'abaolutely smooth Un in.th back, a' th necessary number or genuflection thing go necessary to uuccesa of a day. or the strength of mind to abv ths difficult gowns.; Tbl has th stain from your morning chocolate o recommendation of comfort ss well as th faith that "movs mountain"- in. for it prove most restful to .the removes hips. Tnen, 1 aavis you, gQ . . . A.. Ju.JI .... k. ,.hl.H.kl. fiaura. , - There is no nd of really admirabl corsets ready-made and built to order h. ii. fnr noraet makers ara quick to feel th Impending changes In Sebhl hJ .vw ,55 ar seeking. . ' . . " m - tmnA In -1888. ' Of ha bean - redeemed 180S . leaving ios, 8.10Q . SUU JO, Da r-, aeemea. .... . ... fLjOT. JJV,IU?!1 111. KUVBl laiUO.J V IIIMI 1 1 l.i. nuvn.wunw nnanciai niBiory ox m writes a corresponaent or in mes. ana it stesaiiv reeisiea all blandishments to "Improv Its BBime -n uuiiowcu luunw,. j But the jo year or peac rrom in 1X94 were rniiowea dv some VBrv e- 1 - . ' . r - . . . Taa ,u a Fast aud West of Fgi, - y-. . - .. v . ic. . - - o iha heavv -doors i"?.!?, ' ?a?Hn,imak ' Partlc pleasur f aating,- lv nak..v f" f - VL "J' .T W " n-,M WIM IS ' T 7 l tJUIIUI beauty, of face- and movement is mon , tne rme man ine xoepiun, iu -inw; nncHiv iruiiw v.iiiwi .Miiy., excesai Westward of the FIJI lie' th , . a . i 1 J .n-nIUal atantliaai S 4ka dark, -'wicked, cannibal groups, of th gojoona, Bank and,; New Jtebrlde. wner u.nwj.ciw,. nignimara than a dream; 'murder stalks openly In inHII BL II IKil 111. Ill Ul UCI 3 LCA 1 1 Bi ULIMI I'll broad dayiirnt, people are rearer are nearer to j - . . and ,mu-10 and dancing ar lltUe I;rao. : tlceu and in.Ui rudest possibl aUta. nioivaeyw xnan nuinnn ikiuhi iwi,.' ,t -1 s ' ' iE Singl Under i , Garment De- , :V' signed for : Princett Marie . Bonaparte'i ' Trouiaeau, - It A. Takei tha Place ' , of Petticoata under Tight Fitting Skirt. ''''.'.:-;:''.V I A Varloua method! ara tiaed to get rid of fhat annoying auperfluou fleah 'z-.J'flSltJlJlSt ejfl" Wffi?2ltZ fhi In ioim from a. ft' ,hi fi.ah t uni nri mmiidaii tnt th tiown in an unboned materui. In otnera waist line an front, where the corsets ... v.. .11. .7. .. . ....... n ..A for th length ef th corseta, it' ia almost bevand belief. Last autumn cor- almnat havnnit hAllftf. . T.aat autumn cor- aettnrea fitted their customers seated, Th), uprns that lao't possible, bi th corset ar so long that thy a tuallv sat on! But this Isn't as u becauJ ar ao- paca xeaiuro noi xo ua neopiBBu, ica- laaiure noi xo os oeouieeu. . inanf tha Aorsnta maklna their in- nu..NA. hii anrlrtri la rtna whlh Wil built with thi very object in vlw, and aa it combln all th new-ngur f a well as th promts of as and free- om from fatigue In th back- sensa- tton but too well known to the woman of-VhV- iu. aasaA j. aim aa All th rnilffn SI11IB1 ' VIUB9S) ! U VUUJO MM ft t-aae v a a a w-a-- DECAY OF POLITENESSBy Mrs. John A. Logan , . . . . - ... , nra Tn i ' Ttann. . , By Mrs. John A.' Logan. . THAT means. this eenatant ssy; . ... w w w. ..- v...vw... mmg ins-that , "Mr. and Mrs. so ana Wing that, "Mr, and wrs. so ana tentlonto lady ,wnoin V go are ladles and gentlemen know., , , . - - ."of the old schooirWby thus,, . Buoh- .instances ' are iiii . ..i ; - v v - - . , differentiate - between lames . . .. . . .v. . vrtiin i -iAva.. aV. tt.a iit.l alntfAn nr ttmrl who were in the elevator, stepped aside , 1 to allow her to pas out when they . li . a . . .a u a J iaii viiaa iiisvar iiiniir. - si mi ' run inu ih?h . ''S'.J.If f i006!0 ii1 hat and ald : l ; -. jr lease, aiiow me 10 nam for you. ''-; After aha had hit nntlnad that she was tnl HOOT '10 going to her carriage that wa. waiting jor her at tn siaewaia. ti came ior- wra,' opeaoa xno oowr vr nor, nj when she attempted to , express her mhen sl attemnted . 11 A , 1 . ila..J. . . . - . great politeness, h said; -Not at all, astonishment and gratitude for his waaam j anouia rcci tnat i was discredit to my mothe 41 fltri fill S. I.U 111 V Illttl ilVII . A UU HUB. ITaa, V atner nroner- resnect to all wo ctto all vomen." The lady res-ed bv-thl unusual msrk a that sU made an Inquiry that th g.nUeman was was m nnprsipi . ... of polltenee and found MW3 -V m at -each ie,..Taaiening on na ateel. Thla give aupport to tna and at the am time m-Ka in r fj"f ,0-I?unur:M Thi -lacing av.au, tor im "i". ":' - 2?:."ei .'.W-.YaravZt rth"; vba7a oorvet In without the pull :wJf-A . y "if" ' .'" Ihi irt viu iefl to b in th atrcrU oTflgur.VoasVt ; must sacrifice comfort . r- : this coraet cora: steels turning. rasiuon in tne mnn that vott rjnavea, in un tumri v,--- , fort ia added. . . . ' t iu..ia- it you in If you liSVC, Wltn tn neip ox yuur coraeuere, oonquerea ma . wyt V".-t."T your oust measure nuw.i-. j- contrivance designed 'ior jas aa you. Jt flu on ,nh?L 'ilWh lini WMaJ of rm mS of .break In th Hi,.. M6 " ?IJi -uS- trlal, wlfbond b $$S2tol tally i9n9tifnSnm. n ww9. 'n "P",,wVn J.he' fi1""! ,a10t"e(1 a?rana over ' thS v" should IK tl Eight 2eS.;r . . datieneath iW uE?.nd.!rf. J? J ?.V "SaX ma,? fewt'SVln:- VrS and simple.; Al- p w c0rSt ni itook n..;thoigh how very far froi although it 1 not as muon a S ,h. rarterlne!- However, keep ng ; tna - - .. 1 1 1 3 1 13 IB . Ull V W v , - . A07S'fhlrina:- ..4 man .Illtl.n meness cause nun i " , f'"J v tantlon-ta a ladv wnom mu ... - -vlartw nniiW not reM St th iempiiii "Vto the aentleman: "I ahould Ilk to t ' '-u.i.k o 1 hiva nni Mt rli 4 in thAlf imf-tirA til bfl rude, There Is no denying th fact .that rudeness on the part of young peopl of a .ii. . 1 ... a V A t lin lllaa fill notthi excfiotlon and there is a mi-. imm bmvsb mhm uuuib lu ia v ii v a uas SX X9 idea In th minds of th laboring that they must display their bad mannera to snow mi-. iu- hav their fights, It la no uncommon thing to Se giggling school girls and bf2sn boys or an colors iinw ineir ni n .i" v.-.- -iv.ii elderly people to try to malnUln-thir .H1LkI.. a. knlHinS- AVH T fl Tne Bl TH US. no. matter -if Ihey do so with the 'fV:.beM th king ofyaldunrs. Ha equlli taking for peoPl who have crossed ne half-century mt)toe,' because i of th total dlsrenard of the young and strong who rush past the aged without caring SI tl rrjlCalD SO OI1UIIK I " who have crossed the Various . . . ' .Mettocls in Vogue to Reduce Too PI Ft romment , .... ,. t ,mm w ..v.'t JtllpS. Titflits ! and "Knickers Are Now' Indispensakle to tke Smart i Voitiaii s 'Outfit aom cpntndlnf millAfl ii n atwi ill that on lonr Xot ed at th waUt ia bU Vhlla othr Inalit on tha u of tkra VKu nni at tha ton. on U ut bottom and ona at tha waist Una. But . on ona thing- thay all urec, and that If ; th.t aoh tlma- a ooraat la put o It aho'uld ba'looaanad and th lacoa pullad ; into piaca again inr ninwim m If oa attampt to -mwr your oorat fl without thla prcautloa t will rault In I broken aiaa oonea. . - . - It apparently atanda to raaaon that th , ' rtttild of th corat will datermlna bow It ahould be lacad. If th fleah la ta b ; , amoothad down.' than tha coraet ahoold . : Via tightened from th waist Una down. But It th achama la to lift tha aupr-' fluoua eh of th hlpa then th lower e1(T of tha coraet ahould b palled In . ftraU .gradually forclna -tha,. fleah np-,,ward.-4But do not maHa tba mlstaka of :.. "pulling in'' your walKt Ua. for an hour ala-a watat la not a thins to b dealred according to -, tha ' preaent fashionable line. In fact. It ! xtremely vulgar - Underclothe are Juat at preaent re ,J duoed to a jnlnlmum. Aa ; many ar ' menta a poaalble ar combined In ona ' and that on la made to do aervic for tha whole. Coraet cover, drawwaand I ahort aklrt combined in on garment ara worn by many women, with or .withoift tha addition of a longer petticoat, whll ;- ilk tight or cloee-fittlng "knlckera" of china eilk, llnd . with l albatroa.-ar f. Othera' choice. ' - , , . . ; Princena Maria Bonaparte, la that i' wonderful ) trouseeau of her , whtcn a riPPl intereai i rya 4h.,, tha ,nkB nivlll.ed woman- hood, had" aeveral original modela of on -S.aitlts"ror wear under th extremely clinging linea of her amart xMhtu rarmanta haa found it. W-.tpUil. country, an ha. been adopted been adopted by Ameri JL p,ClHred marked B. - ? ' Beneath th eveningf . r American women. th - snetca rovm of th latest mode ther isn't much room tto 1.3". la anttn ha choaen. unoval am 1 iRllll nr HUB Bliu uieiaiii Kvrr.. :-,. h. hnlfc to Interfere with arinoWs or' emolre gown. Therfor ; tfi foot th woman - - et ahlon sacrifices th frou-frou frill j ao Nearly loved by overs and by poets. coat like little jniee peep out" They completely hidden by th swirling draperlea vhlch wind and drag around slip r flounce of chiffon alone. Thar the lsclng and th. result is and, when.you see a r WiShtf- fe ' h.th. tha lcnArk them down or not1 Taking' off tt in elevator, or tep... "V'd.y0 . ,riri ; Af, rMniut .h rntn t"-";'", ,.-v '.if. " ... .'.-. .,, .,111 hiuuimft : scarcely an exception, ar all members of his family. . f ' Henry VIU'S dancing, from the pavon ;w tn. "rannto hlah." '. was , th envv . and i degnalr " of his courtier, but h :. was , : t,nll.. ot . hJ. . narf ormanc , . In - tha -. ; ballet. 1 - oiima Elizabeth had no rival in 'the . stately pavon unless it was her favorite ... partner. Sir Christopher nation, 1 ana u Queen Mary's grace and agility: in th bullet sent mor loan one P0t Into Da"V. B,2nturea. : : . . . " J a- neywr knew hen to stopr for when every one or mi efurxi was oropp.ng rrom Y'T.mrtv, -atn 'Indeed " 'sa "nem i rarely " ' h dances rareiy. . ys Pcpys, mint t, natiiina- to even auaresx a iuuu' n simple in an