The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 10, 1908, Page 57, Image 57

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL1. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, "rflAY 10. 1S03.
Copyright; 1908, by AmrtiPlxamIr. Graatj Britain Bight Seserreel
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Fasfyiopabl UI?i (joups
; SI?ou; Jouel?es of Qolor ii?
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Bplts, Il7dpr5lipsa
: raoy Difftrt fipds of
i ' A TEA It ' tBli BBdoabtedly
,' - " Hat of such vivid and daring
. X '. shadei when bar w Beta, thm
before!' Jolly llttlt waistcoats fairly scream-
V I" to nisife themselvee nearo. uraay para--ols
of cerlae or (raw green flaunting
Pierrot rochet, not at U backward la tbalr
. J eolor schemes. The world feminine whenac
" rayeu IS 1T new opnif pinaa iww - Tsw
"'T tii old-fstbloned garden flowere of all
: ' coiors gayly blossoming together,
' And after all, why notT . la It not Spring,
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and la not tna am AtnlDii Tba flawai
" are all blooming wby sot waT
Etcb (owaa wblcb la ether year iara
kept a Ttrglnai wbltameae tbla year akow
tiwehee of color. It may b" only a aifk
tie, narrow, paaeed around the throat aad
kaotted la front with loar aada daagllng;
It may be a aaaa of eoft 1lna at coral pink
ewa thing a Blender Waiats It may be bat
: an artlflcJal roae tucked lata the laoea of
the bodice, but eolor there moat ba.
. Each Bprlnc" la preparation for hot
weather day a, modele of maalla and lace
appear.' Each Spring we tow them lore
I.er, more faacloaUOg, than bafora. Ai
each year bring aoma no?lty to add to
the bean ty of the frocka perhapa w are
sot ao far wrong. ,-:
Thia eeaaon Parte baa east m ever aome
r harming modela of batlete and laea a
great deal of different lac nacd In em
blnatloa and very lit tie batiste. Their new
beauty conilsta, of wosderfutly artlatlo
Urea, clererly applied tovcbea of color and
the moat fetching little belli and dangle
of liiab crochet lace. . The little betla aro
axed laylihly to edge alaarea and draperlea
and 1o outline ortraklrtein fact anywheao
that they caa be applied they ate to h
. Uraldieg of fin eentaeb haa taken a
- w departare In 1U oa tha aheereat
, of white fabrica. It ka eomettmea cooe'
hired with English eyelet emfcroiaery. bat
la qnlt aa oftea ad by Jtaelf, tad ia aa
doobtediy one of the amartaat BeraltUa pt
the eeaaon. Slilrta of ejulta dlapbanoiM
tanlla are weighted with a braiding of aoo
tacba pat oa ta Intricate d taiga aometlaiea
a foot deep. Walat or little Jaeketa
la'Ubly braided to match.' Thora la a
ptqaant charm aboot tha bm of thia aob-
etaattal trimming aa aoch delicate etnffe-i
ttte. faKlaatloa of contraeta ag-alo, proved,
li'Jt on ahudiler ween on think of tha
ari.tT laundetUtt bbh thia- aomblnatloeI
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The eteaBser will profit by the new
frihlon.
Allure Paleneteaaea lac m naed la a
rery good model kowb I aaw the other day.
Of cooree, other lace wa comtlned with it.
ad the lnetiUbi lltti Irish lace dle
I call them thia for want of a better
Bane-awayed merrily op and down the
front You caa aea It plotnred In the sketch
lettered "B," and you will ootlc that the
batlite. altarnatlng with atrlpe of laee In
sertion, la aboat the only bit of that mate
rial to b aeaa. I rich crochet wa oaed to
band the iklrt from walet to ham. and a
bit of ti - iam laee outlined the V-ohaped
neck, a belt of colored ribbon, flniehina- at
th left able with a large roaette, far the
faanlontbl toach of color.
For aree of Una and getieral artltcta
effect it woolfl be bard to and a gown ta
arpaaa th one ahowa la the ketch let
tered "A;" Mad of the aofteat FrBch
mnll la fleiieloua creamy toee, need la
comblnartoB with point d'Aieacon and
banded with aa aadaetona a rare ribbon, it
wee a thing, to dream of end on which
all tha women fortunate aneogh to ee
rared oer.
Devoid tf toek or any marrei of flao
drawa atltchu, it depended for effect on itm
lm llnea. Tb long, trailing aklrt had a
auggeeUd orereklrt formed by aaartioua of
lace which fell ta alender Usee. Tbe walet
; wm almoet fonaleae, with th low, ronnd
Beck charactertatta of ma oy of tbla yeara
beet modal. It wa boon d into a definite
outline by the broad ribbon of pale blue
greaa aatla which paaaed from tbe back
nnier th arm and tied In a bow high op
oa the boat 4 k tooch of oognetry wm
added Is aa artificial pink rose tucked lnt '
tbeh.lt..' . - ;.. ; ,:
Tbesa Artificial flower are haying a tr
tendou Togs among amart women abroad.
They wear theui pinned to the lapel of
the W tanorMMdft coataf.tmtllm- aneoythB
m.
efcWon of thlr alaborata iowna or ttioked
into tbe high glrdla of their moaUa frock, dreaaea ; with aaa whit dr jwi-
Sometime tha atem f th iowera . are dlffareatt aolorad ailpa with glrdloa aaa
tied with bowk not of gold ev illver ribbon, other email aceoaaorle to match. -
though why they ahoald reeort to bloom Thra and oral !p are made of hafletm aflk,
mad of painted maalla and attffentd Ukf Ohtoa llh or of colored lawn. They
when all the Spring garden are overflow- era Invariably cut en. prtnoea modal and
Ing with flower of Nator owb prwrl : ahoald b carafnllr flttd. for the appear
ing only the contrarinaa of woman' ane of the nnllned and unboned gown
ntnr. can anawer. . 4Pad Jrf U'i
Whit, grna, both of fh B-aIUd them. 1 Hht tuning Ja adTiaaWe. la thoea
lingerie variety and of itUl toorc alaboraU ottderalJp, ad aa mwM or aa Irtti tm
faahioning. WIU be worn over llp of dell- and axpo aa yon tea! Inclined cBth
cately colored allka. Pink and bin will b,' paBdd oa thlr trimming. . - A deep
as alwaya, tbe favorlta enotechiit nnder Bounca, either -shaped or gathered and laoa
dreaae of pal yellew, of flolet and cool edged, an4. B.Uc heading and edging
Why Get Your Complexion at the
COVSJDERINO th Immense atnonnt of
money apant by .. wnia everyiT
for rouge and other cosmetic da
signed to supply artlBcUUy th freeh com
plexion wbich natnr no longer provide,
it ! plalnthat aatare's farora 4a that . di
rection ar worth fighting; for-pclaU7
m fighting along coramooaens Una . will
win the battle. .? ' j' c " ; ". -.
It ta a plofo fact that the tendency of
advaBCiag age la to rob the face of 1U
fMrfh aahiral ntnv. Tkm ara MeentloBa.
Bat tha rule la to grow whiter, or, alaal
yellower and mora faded. Whea the color
persist id moderation It M a great beauty;
bat even then oatufre It often Very ttokind,
tor It thefa b cAlor thera Is too much
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groan will aU b aean. Thia ha the advan
tage of exhibiting- th wwrk and aha -pattern
of th lac t good advantag, It
alo ha tha practical and economical racom-
mendattoB of a-Mof a aoamlaf watflsty
brick-red, with often red and angry,
Very few of aa, however, with aavane- miy.
Ing year neei", faar to mueh color for' Thirty-fl ve. Is a trying time for a woman
,r" . . t. I. (v. er who value her look, for nature baa begun
ther I alwaya a remedy, It -la a oaiiy tft y handa on the beaaty of youth, Pl
iQcreaalng pallor or en dlaeoloraUon or tutoe lt bow wt wiu to onr frlenda, lat o
th akin w must light against. ' to oaraelve be honest and realise wa caa
Too many alek bed are aa object lesson J" J't.cliI ,'''
.' , . . charm of yontn. - ." "
to oa, r. if w need a mor vivid picture, ,NoW( cmpieHon la entirely a question
watch th daintiest and moat beautiful of clrcnlatlon and earface treatmenL
lady with approaching' mal-d-mr oa hoard
wa, ,iuf.snr u. r ' her life, falls to recognli that lndlgee-
Up, tha bright ar. and no elaaaU feature tioa and It kindred trouble must mar tha
coBBolea you for tholr loa . i i -- " , ttost perfect beauty. y ..
; Tm i. h ina m.H n , . Keep yourself tn a habit of dnTly exer
j That I why nln men oot of every .ten e,M tnd health,, Bon, trot In one place,
admire freabnes and. healthlneaa. Jump lightly in one place, do the simplest
The thing to do is to ward off th fl- pbysicaf eiereiae, rub furniture, make beds
croachlbg pallor -by natural mean. Watch
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aronnd th arm bole and low cut neck are
' Bcaaary. ' .
Roarfs, eathea and belt of colored ma
terial will ply an Important part la the
whit coatamaj. "' Tha vogu for" acarfa
knotted In aU klnda t andactoua waya,
which wa tha eartorUl aenaatlp of Faah
lona eapltaJ hiaf mhleftrtlt ha via a ia
craoh modlfloa rorm utu muamn. ,
gftarf of wide Uhrty ribbon, of chfo and
f thin allka will b worn around tha walat,
tied aa th fnr of th w alBtate. ,
Th Bnptr Inflon;hi fH In th
white gown a la " Th w,Urt-
Ho at raised. If ront' a
almost iBTartably-ia tha back.: To ampha
ataa thia, colored rlbboa girdle defln th
abort walatUo. onolng In twla jrotte at
tha back some other deflnfU condnalon.
. if Joca la oata to Joia tha walar and
aklrt together, tegnlouly dealgnad medal.
Hon of lac are placed dlraeUy. la front
to almeJat a large bockl. ,
. file oompoead of Mveral deep frBls
f lac are again- worn. It la not dlfflenlt
Drug Store
l-haltb, anywbr between thirty and
"Kep tbe blood pur, I a platitude.
no woman in nar nas, at any tim or
Spe pad por Boutdppir
of Jrtif i;ial plour.
A Artulto Gown of French MuB and J-ace
with Novel Ribbon Trimming. 5
. B-rVIexiejina . aadLIrUk . Laca-Combineo!
. . with Good Effect on a Elaborate Gown.
COverttirt Drew of Batista and Lac.
Showing th Lateet Friia--3outatb
Braiding oa Thia Wbil Orawei.
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thirnilti BW r. 'IwrfBBt to ghra np
ii-iA1 .'whlon tor U-j, ach a be-
" w"- Fichu effect, made
iuy or vaiencleanea lace, are soft and
DETERMINATION By. L. Carter ,
THE word determination, (a ao fra
- fluently " abaaed by attributing
to It tha lower meaning of stub-,
' bornncei that prhapa it may be
V. well to partlcularlie.
Undoubtedly ther ta a certain simi
larity between the two worda and yet
atubbornneea hinders progTeaa. whereas
determination In, Its trua and higher
Konse Is the result of conviction,
,- Th stubborn man la Kenerally
pessimist, and by whom life Is dreaded
for it ennul 'wherean to the man of
will-power.', purpose . tocl 'determination
all Ufa Is valued for-; Its VoMlMlltlea.
Just as a feather. If given sufficient v-'
locitv may pierce i board, to also
may "the frailties of nor character and
mentality b corrected If wa arlve them
the velocity which will-power and de
termination impart
It is said that Napoleon would pot
admit the, word -"Impossible," , and to
him, aa to "all other great men, success
was the result of determination. In no
Phase t life 1 determination -of pur
pose unnecessary and -without which
there can b no accurate or satisfactory
knowledge, however, like any "force It
haa rower for evil aa well a good, but
to . th intelligent and amhltjoue lt
means concentration Of thought and of
everything- In life ma? It be.sald that
concentration wans strength Just a dl-.
Vision mpana weakness. ,? , V-
'In Go-Us war slnckneM Is Infamy. " .
-Tlie difference between, stubborn
man and a. determined man is that the.
former i ireatur ot, lrcumtaaoes.
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femtnln. and ar aeen on many of th
model gown. n thin muolin dregs.
destined for , wear on torrid dava. ar
almost lwav eollarlaaa
the latter the creator of them.
Ever. , society of the most f rivoiou
type might be rendered pleasingly bene-,
ficlal and 'diverting, If through determi
nation to be true o our nobler instincts -we
realized that the deep gap between
frivolity and Intelligence could be
' greatly flllod In, If. by eliminating Idle
conversation, gossip arid useless reading
we would economise that time and de
vote It to se'f-culture, and it is Indeed
true economy to have, an intelligent
mind to draw from. Inherited bril
liancy Is so frequently eclipsed by th
slow but sure result of pernistenc that
one Is almost forced to believe that al
most anything may b accomplished
with continued effort. ' - r .
' Determination by .no means impllea
uncompromising or aggressively posi
tive measures, but rather more fre.
quently suggests temperate means by
which, not only the desired goal may
be achieved, but, other advantages as
well. -' Thia form of tactfulness is one
of the greatest political power and
need tn no way sacrifice- either truth,
sincerity r self-respect, although In the
politician it la often Judged deceit and
cowardice, whereas to temporise may re
quire an Immediate issue,- which, to the .
said poltticisn, might mean rrtore per
sonal gratification. - All- Intelligence
teach that on th road ' to any goal :
there must be rough place, which are
better .avoided than invaded. ' In other
words, lt - la better to drive around s
stone, than over it and thus avoid nn
.pleasant consequences, which are al
waya unpitvlng. - ': .
i - "Resolve can tnli no rocks, .
Hut U pan cal thBtn," . -.