The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 31, 1908, Page 62, Image 62

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Colored (Jou95 to pai a
Ima ridable loue ,
Pri9ee55 5PS f
fyued Satip Uoit Updrl
Elaborate Cipri Dr$i$..
Crystalline a pauorite
SuTrer
laterial.
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f
S tb pnr. whit ttusiia
gown, gutit
Ion of touch ef color,
shelved l
' It lia been ung by poet. beloved by
painter, mad symbol ef all that la gra
clous la womanhood for to loaf that it
. mni slmost. lmposlbl But th pi tin,
unvarnished and onromantle truth it that
the all-Whit, gowa will b bat ttttl lata
this Summer. Of court there will be e
ceptlons there bar to b to prove too
rule bat tbo Arena minus a touch ef color -In
gash or belt. In dainty apraya of hand
embroidery or mlnut neck bow will b
bard to find.
Of course If only tbo natural re actios
from too many "whit eaon.M It baa
even been whispered that femininity baa
found it a trill bard to lire op to tbo
anowy outer garbing eo aggefttlv of
wet Innocence and all that. But of
eours that's only ' gossip ' and mnatnl bo
taken aerlonaly. ;:! ; ;;--A
This Bummer no woman win be obliged
to Uto op to anything la tbo matter of
color or clothe. If her Sympathetic eoul
lone for violet; abo can array herself la
tbo color of that supposedly mod eat flower
from top to too. If ah feel the need of
' yellow color - vlbratlons--and of eonrao
you're ot your own copyrighted vlbra-
. tlcna every tm who baa the least prgton
Ion of being up-to-date has, nowaday
abo may faro boraelf la golden Sue. If
To-day V Best: Story
THEBB la m certain young Woman la :
thla elty wh la beautiful, with that
ctfldlab," wistful. Innocent-looking, vtoiet
eyvd beauty which tedooo one-half tbo
feminine world to tears, the other half to
atterly helpless rage. We all know the
type, but It la eeldora given oe to too It
la such perfection.'? W usually assoeut
it with lamblike, appealing mentality
that penult ttaelf to be ridden opon a
ooa expect a wood Tlolet to turn and read
: yon. ' , . i
A abort Un ago h, was aVl to a
woman' luntfheon, and got hereeR p for
" the oocaalon la a way that made the result
of ber efforts a thing not eaaUy forgotten.
8he arrtrad, looking ao lorely that there
was Utile said among the grnesta for a
tew moments After her entry , lata the
room. Perhaps aba felt th BUenoeet all
areata, aba turned to the woman standing
aeareet ber, and said la a childish voice,
' with ever inch a llttl llip and pretty
Southern accent I -
- "How well yo are looktn' to-day I"
it waa . wu-mnt dTlUtr ITOID a
young woman to aa older one,- who, eem-
waa onable to aceeot It aa mnrh
and put up her lorgnette. weeoin the
speaker from top to toe. . What aba liw
waa enouKn, to uisconcert
a younger and
-prettlPT woman than herself.
cot erea eo,
one. flu da It difficult to Justify ber next
"With I could y the eame for yon,"
ahe returned, dosing ber lorgnette with a
uap.
One or two of the eroeat wera frUnAa
ef the pretty woman and almoat itimTuxt
breaihlng In ordr not to mlee what theyitwo ara rworn .W colored Up wblcb
tkea aald. with aa air of genu reproach; - l0Ta wn aro made of crystalline,
- "Wby don, ye. U like a lady, like I that allky material which la In each high a
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WHAT 8Mb WUUUJ LIKH TO BE. -
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Cvntcul Friend Depend nvoti it :
icoman's oftir indicate her detiret and
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fire v hi hare finishrclt
I i -ii.it-1 d i b. i txnvo; ony i tiopo
U ut tiff ti.'tc. ol hast.
.,....... ..i ... . Aaereiora many crocks for seaside wear to h iiAdeniiin'aad Is enly allowed t a :w ",'-:rV.. 7 . . IkITTla.'7..vr: : . .;. '.(! to be wealthy: while, u you ten yon tnat you are going to ihak a ne
., ,fa i vmm. m. m, .Z:a " J, " swing maa ox it, tor it nas oeen triednen. thronitli a veil of On fllt Bet. But .- .- -- --. - -j - y -' ; ;t nnder vour arm, it promise y inena. -
v sr., ermg merry ,doV; ,na not tovai w,,tIif- . . . . . .'..1. tb. mean, tor It , rich ion.bk ? woman. fio ahe resort, to or. " aceepUdV n.eaning of li nil Snas well A mole on $b A whit. Spot on tbe middle linger warn
Cretonne, which last year had such a ,nd fUU of colori , . - - inxerfon. .fabrics and mere Striking U MLiT' On the left tern-,, you ef the coming advent of an enemy:
. NOT THAT KIND." . vogue for are,, purpose, in Far., and I. . suipbur-colored ery.tallln. I. tie "t" J! ?Ml.itotW-m.l on the fonrth flrw' It: Indicates, the ar-
' Three ilfftmt -reifer. at dinner ealn eIn worB W ts making a rial used In the gown: It is trimmed with toed with eyelet mtoidery on th. erUn- T " "r" " n th great one. of" the earth, Mvtt of a letter, or, better .till, a sweet.
ttLdc trivr'inTLZtr f Z ttrn n4 1 mo,t d!aIt Ptcturena, bid a An yellow ,1 which 1. called bobbin-: est French. Mtla e, "t af ! oS2 ?faw tata. ahowl m it : itC P "ced on th. right t.mp! hearts and a spot on the little finger tell,
SinM VAtn&tutoU U - U, -id. of the water. Amer- .tte. Doesn't S tecaH memory ef yonf .. TjMtTlit ' 5S ta.rt.2T " It warn, yol o coming distress. , . you that you wTl have to make a Journey
. t U,t A,7er. it cwUoryf women don't seen, quite aur. whether granaaiother-s gowns and a sceat of eld thi rJ,,2n'!" I mols .""ainflfl kaee inans fhaf -ahorW'Bli?,Tfrciulsr ipot teDTyealthafc
; -.Yo. air,- said IA voiterj "it'l awe tn'r " to risk making themselves look ' lavender Aroufld.tb foot of tb skirt W : MP of, deep clear violet, aatln which Wm m4 ' b"I ectn arry a rlca woman. A your disposition 1. hasty. Nail. tb,.t ,.ilt
v tnrtur . . tlcel, nphol.tcrod ootUg. furniture, a wide. Irregularly Shaped band of i .J i L t promUe wealth. ; If easily are said to betoken bad temper. Cor.
-,Zr7T 'i-BTI- . . . ' tbonghtli prla l. an cceaslooal K colored flletMsridred with lace Insertion, and scedle Work. , It 1 cut on somewhat on of these c.ts and almost any number , th pf BW. yoll .' t0gated nail betoken a pesstmlstW mlild.
- HE WAS SCEPTICAL. , to0.t chic and .;tratteansnua: But. If H through this that tb ro.eg And bin conventional line with .lightly low tut tt different kind! f Uce c.a b. worked yott bar. s mol on yo n f nose, you ar, g g rmk Det n tBit wbat yo,
j. ii st ava tfiiir j wu - Hrnrm i . .. i . ..... . . - w - . n n tiiih oriu ui n n i r"-i r-PBai tw v na fsrit. sjiih iisa si nu wiin rori iinir nn n r, in inn unw- . r - . -a a at .- k
Brit
ahe feel quit recktesi and daring, then
vivid cerise or even red may be her choice.
-And b will U11 feel assured of being In
the vanguard of fashion's march. .
"L For color, color, color It 11 A regular
dot of color there will be everywhere that
women foregather, this year. I've aald
thl often and long, but each day'a son
shine brings It more strongly to one's con
viction, for each day brilliant i dresses
bloom like flowers In the warmth an 1
Bght. '
' . Of tbe dresses shown on this pag" two
are of colored ,'erlals, wfille the other
laTor luat aoar foe amarf aftsrannA
IZmJ': w c "w.imie.ariernoon
iDU eiwasni n ar re av ai t aaii it ar
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lin. -iih h. .aa-
- wa vaaauvia tiui BDU BUK UlUUSBf
P fog or dampness does not
r uW , uuuu : IVVUUlUirjIluauun . lUHt
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tic eye and discreet band, tb result Is all ""
xnat couia be w.lshed. ; . '
- French cretonn patterned in luscious .
ininra lr - . i
WmS&
fcffc - M . -,,, M. tr lover"
knots. ,1. used With good sffeot m
sr .
sketch lettered A. U w gtren rtP'
.a. ,. J t A ' I t atHeratt Vattner
-rcu-sw iv - . T a
-i.. S , at-.. InattAJn J, f liaintf niflU
. - - ituif tai tt t m t9 aan
That same delightful bobblnett lace Is
used on' the waist.., Tneve is a v-suapea
yok of tucked allk net nnd dull frankly
w t'H nil id iv nn t nm HrHi iuw i ,ai mt, m v. , , . - -.. . a. . n . i.. . . .. ..... . n ...in
kimono sleeves, with nndersleeves t "et
and lac. The flowered "cretonne 1 again
een under the net of the waist.
The dresa ha one of tbe new sash
bow new In that Instead of being In tbe
middle of the back where one would natu
rally expect It to be. It la around quite
at the left side. This summer you must
be sure to wear your bow there, and you
must not mind If people .gently - Whisper
that your sash -bns "nllppcd 'roand" -Too
can ignore tbem with the proud Conscious
ness that you "" the fashion.'; .
Colored sashes and scarf a will play a
lnrge part In , the general effect of light
gown this' summer. ' ' '',,!.
They will be mad of , snppl. Oriental
looking crepea, of Liberty gaosea", of the
picturesque , pompadour flowered rlbbona.
of which th hop ar full.: . And not only
will they b knotted t on aid", or at
tbe back In the ' manner i to-.v' wWch -i rjra n
Just spoken, but aontetlm. -they ' wtll- be
tied at th aide and front, If mid of this
material, wttb a slim knot and long hang
ing ends. . 1 . ,.:
French knd English women are using .
more thsn ever the long shoulder scarf of -"o
beautiful materlalaand colorings,' which -wereHio
Importanf aparrbrtbelrwlnter . o f
costumes. Through much practice, t np
pose, they n them with Infinite grac and ' -"'
a large amount of plrturesaije effect They
add more long, slim, banging line to tb f
silhouette, a result which every woman f -,
fasblon Is struggling to attain. Tbe enda
thrown carelessly over each arm, tbe scarf j
hanging low In th back, they are quit
"In tbe picture." One French woman baa ' '
been enterprising enough-to glv lessons ; .
rn tbe proper wearing of these scarfs. , : t .
Crystalline Is again used la a; frock of ' ,- .
simple line shown on the flgnre lettered .
B.M It Is of a delightful blue-green, pale .
and shimmering, the color of sea water at
low tide. Antique lac Is used here with U:
striking effect. Figured bet wiib lines of :
baby: Irish Insertion forms tb deep yok ; J;
or " vest, tTb sleeve hr of erysUUiaei
with pyke effects. Just' at tb IboW
.'they ar broken by folds of satin, precisely "' I
the ame shade, laid around , below this ; ,
Vlgal l line of white laca,.-. '.-J rj?:?
s Vtfatla ondersllpsi aupple . and of dees '
tones suca
a a . Warm violet- Mi-la
'.m . i.a
giue.n m at sm ctciuuiucul iar
WMr mM. .uborat. whit town. Wh
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ready-made dresse appeared la the ebeDer
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Ahn itll SllDt Hi CBill Ut ftf nnl.
r , -.
satin.
a-vea mors cnarmiag is
frock, mad at As .mull.
Colored Sass Uori? vuitl;
: Jie at Ope Sid of t
and Talendennea lace. which may be seen can be tlrpped orer a !mpie munlla frock
la tb ktch, lettered "D." Thla, like all and transform It Immediately Into a gown
tbo gown ' ohown on ' thla page, 1 elaborate enough for garden party or after-
tbo creation of Terhuna, of . New Torkv, neon brldjre. -
It ba tbo .aeml-emplre effect wblcb Smart Parlalenn bare again borrowed
& 1 particularly attraetiv in sheer fabrics, from tb maacnlln wardrobe aad are wear,
v The deep flounce of net elaborately n Ing eoat of black aatln. made precisely
eroated - wltl i' lace ; and embroidery and Hk tb evening coata of the men members
leere of net, are lnnoratlona when used of bar family. Cnt hort la front, wH3
on a Hngerl dress, but help tremendously open, no closing possible they hare the
the light and airy effect so much sought familiar long tails, depending far down the
:'attea'':.:':y';v;:;'''.'.:'- skirt la the back. The collar and lapels
' While all these dresses are. In the orlg- duplicate men'a dollar and lapel fr
InaJ model tningS OX COnsiaerauiO CJipausa,
two of tbem at least would bo possible to
: copy In less ..expenstre materials. 'j.W
eourao the iwanty of the white gowns Ilea
; altogefber In ' the band-work affd that. In
tbla country,' la nerer cheap. - For band
work mean time and "time- la money."
Bui tb blu crystalline frock, ;. while aim
pie, Is else smart and could 1) copied aue
s ceasfully id musiln,: cottoa rotlo or almoat
. any." inexpensly material. ' The saame la
, tur ? ns;tuf - ampnur-ooiorea rauiuM:
; rockk::'v:ii';',':: "i--'S
, Wbli fheas frock ar pokn of as "un.
V lined." In reaUty they ar all mad on
foundation of Mlk monsiellne, which gtra .
Just enough atablUty t keep them perfectly .
In shape and yet U o Hfht and transparent
that It preaence 1 not euspected. XJnltned
dreaae, put together with much band
work,' with rtlrta and walt Joined, are apt
to bare a dragged look It mad entlrel
Without eupport. Thl th uuderUnlpg of
raoua-eline do sole does away with.
Deep hema of satin footing light muslin
. gown Is a conceit of the season which baa
much -charm. Here tbo inerltable "touch
of color" Is r ot ten , Introduced, for satla'
bands of colore are frequently . aeen on
gowns of all white." Then the trimming of
the bat, and often tb parasol carried, cor.
responds. It Is a pretty Idea, and whis
per 1 a remarkably good scheme for'fresbh
enlng up a dress the hem or wnicn nas do-
cam worn and torn and skirts that float
bare an irritating way of catching
and sometime being stepped
on by the unsuspecting feet of men,
clumsy creatures. ,
The lac coats, without sleeye an4
banging wldo open In front,,, which thla
of Sulphur Colored Cryilalfine
tilustrales Two . of ' the Season's
cities Cretonne Trimming and th
Tied Sash.
B--Frock of
Crrslallin
': tique Lace
..".Line.
Pale Blue
and! An
of ' Simple
C Elaborate Ling erf
i Dress Over 4 Underslip
of Violet Selin. . '
DDclicI..VJencieone
Uce and Fin. Hand
r J- m A o. La. Tli is.
1U1U1UIUCI aaaskv i hw
' Gown
Beauty.
Thing of
-j: .L. .l-i
Cessorr for with .. wowaa. bar
d uj uicsT wiii am um m m n bh l ninu uib
a retnatkaMr feaUre and luixuriou air and
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Will b M haan ta th arnm.n whoM m
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mean
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(t 1 which every women nas. Ko lining is nee-
a falry-Uke essary, althougb a lining of cblffon or allk
mbroldery.niousselln la delrbl. On of tbes coats
kumi wvwwm iuvi ut. mm vaiw
t . . . , .. . ruru n.r
Learn to
It la .More . Important for
By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX.
Ooprrfght, 1908, V
I
N" . magaaln,,' eaHed Bug-gestit
. Therapeutic 1 found tit) following
axtractt-
Is there nowhere to be found s man '
. of Influence In school boards and tb
Ilk possessing a knowledge of tb -.
mere fact ;
1. That tuberculosis kill mora people
than th word, pestilence or famine
2. That no child was rr bora Into
the world suffering from tuberculosis!
, . 8. That compulsory deep breathing in
schools would wipe tuberculosis off the :
face of the earth la two generaUonif"
Is It not an astounding thing that no '
popular educator baa yt graspsd tb
Slmp ordinary, erery day THLTH that
i consumption la always prerentablel
The Bally practice of deep breathing, ae-
quire? In childhood, will make erery bu-
maa 'belhg, wbaterer hi tendency or
ancestry, proof against the lnroada of
the baclllua of tuberculosis. There
should be two half hour glren np dar
ing tb day's schooling to the practlee
of deep breathing, la tb morning and
afternoon session
.Thla la a timely word of rood sen.
Children ar being taught many use-
less and' some disgusting things In our
schools to-day, and this would hs an
excellent substitute for th time glren
to ths dl-sectlon of dead cats and mb.
A
young gfrl was threatened with
expulsion from one of th.schools for
ref UB,n', to lsect "Imals. In an-
other several children fa.nfd wh.n
wutxi vruiaiau i,jviiva vmuiuiviuiu
cat In their presence, preparatory to
ita dissection fof the study of anatomy.
In neither of these schools was one
word said to the children regarding:
deep breathing.
It is much, more Important that a
child shall know how to fill Us lungs
with fresh air-all Its lungs than that
it shall learn ( how many bones are
contained in the body of a rabbit.
'Very few people In the world know
how to breath. It Is the first thing a
human being" does on arriving her, yet
not one In five hundred ever learns to
do It properly. "
The majority of children breath Ilk
canary -birds. t ,
I have known a boy who Inherited a
hollow chest and consumptive tenden-
cica to become transformed in one
, A Day Spent with
HEB 1
f
Joy
EB MAJESTY QUEKS AL5XANDftA
England never so thoroughly en-
lois ber HM, an Engusn writer
tells tin, a sb does when leading th Uf
of a prlrata lady at Sandrlngham, bar is- of her letter to her intimate friends. '
'-torlte borne. . ; firi'fi. Her Majesty , jpnd . ; a i eonslderabl'
Always an early riser. Queen Alexandra amount, of time arranging and classifying
is np and about soon after 1 o'clock. After heir Immense collection of photograph that
cup of tea or chocolate the latter, a a she hn taken from time to time, and of
rale Her Majesty leave' ber room, and which she now possessea aereral thousand,
commence her dailyround. --v No' matt21AmongtJieii rftnotographaet-Queea -"wharthTifaT
of th weatbefloayTcrab Victoria temporarily "held up" In her dou
at one proceeds out of door, and ha a keychalce through fha animal refusing ta
brisk walk.- bodge an '.Inch ; th Prince of Wale floun
'. After breakfart Her' Majesty makH ber doting In a slmon-tresm," Into which an
; way to her boudoir, which stands incaottona.. sfefl : ha plunge4 blm while
. first floor, In th centre of. her private flsniBgj an(1 th, Klng eaaing young Trtnoe
suite, v Her. she transact. .11 her business. ftdw.-d W..M . th, '.rk b fh.
.no tne amount iua u uum i
' through day by day Is lurprlalng. When
Her Majeaty arrives la ber room th letter
bare already been arranged In neat pile
by tbs Hon. , Charlotte Knollys, : who ha
been ber royal mistress's greatest and most,
Intimate friend for many year.
o'cCr o or tnVfteTn
0r MJe.ty visit. tb tenantry on tb
Uti by whom ah Is UttraHy worshipped.
.7 "J . " v-m. Zar ,m .i -
Upon her return-home for her cup of tea ,
for Queen Alexandra la an ardent devote
nt It "fiv o'clock"-t-sli wOI spend some
ft,f-,t- M.tary the Hon.
tlm with her privet secretary, tne uon..
' Bllney Grvllle, discussing varloua mutter
of business, algnlng letters, etc., while It is
about this hour that Her Majesty receives
How to Tell Your Fortune By Your tfoles. ;
ACCOHDINO to tradition, if you hav fb tbunibnail U a ptoml, of a present,
a mol on your chin, you maf x hll tf it is on the Index linger It Is to
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tnroai; iawi " r i
Fin ger-nall are also said to foretell your
disposition- and fatur. A whit spot on
UIit Frok5
Bae. .'
hole. , Troperiy 'worn, they" bare' much
ehle, althouch one shudders at the Imagined
picture of the reauit should th wrong per-
oa attempt It.
The great foreign eoatnraer. befor they
aend a gown home, add the proper flower
Ho b worn with It.. : Till boutonnter 1
chosen with great care, for on wrong note
of color would throw out the color aebera
of the whole costume.' It Is po longer
considered smart to wear natural flowers
artificial flowers are the thing. And etea
amarter la a boutonnlero In small yellow
vnuini . nu owl VIMUUSI , i n
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Breathe!
Children Than; Dissection
Aaserlcaa - J'oaniil - Examlnati
x1
ELLA WHEELER WILCOX.
year's Mm by tlnf taught to lnhals
ten deep breaths through his 'nostrils,
alowly-thres time a day.
2 have seen a pallid, anaemia -1rl
ffTflV t-VsHV at nil VftSiisif 'rtrniivrt masfn
f Wft,k M(l tnm ,choo, a breath:
Ins; exercise. .
She closed the. lips, and mptied.lh
lung, and inhaled while she took seven
steps, and exhaled with the next aeven.
In a very f w weeks a marked Im-
W iSr
appearance. , v
; As a beautlfler, nothing exoels this
fresh-air lung bath, v-v .
.The lungs are composed of innumer
able cell, and the majority of people
use only the ."upper rooms" of this
breath mansion. The lower ones are
,os4 the air, and are receptacles
for dust and disease germs throughout
life.
. One of the best things our teachers
in kindergartens and public schools
can do is to glv th children on half
hour or four quarter hour exercises .In
tnjr tweeying. ,! ' v
'proper breathing Is 'an aid to thaj.
mental and spiritual, faculties, as well
as. to the physical body.' Let It become
an Important part of the educational
system of our land.
Queen Alexandra.
any other member of her household wh
may be on duly at Ssndrlnghnm. This is
tne time of flay that queen Alexandra
joys best of all, and when ah write most
ear as a punishment Jtor some boyisn prank
of which bis royal grandfather did not ap
prove. ;"'.,":VJ';.. . '':.v..j-: .',1.' "
Dinner at Bandrlnghara la something of
a movattl feastr : Harely,' however. Is It
served befor 0 o'clock. As a general rule,
when there , ar no gueats present, their
ln !"ena"nc:. ae JTW:
toom follow with a bridge table for
tb special entertainment of the King.
LIk wogt otbef memUori o( tb, oyiI
family. Queen Alexandra - is an excellent
musician, and plays the piano with very
considerable skill- Her Majesty retire for
th njftjt con,pafatlTe!r cariy. .nd t0 this.
together with her esrly rising and her par.
tlallty for a fruit diet, is due much of -her
exceedingly good health. ...,
w
niM nnlrklT:
while
events
your left bond will b longer la comlug
auout.
Mirht nn nil naiks tun jou win como io
tom nr
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