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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE Ir, 1003. -' 1 'ft D k 7r i! it' This I ears W; Batting .Costumes Are ' r Startling, r Tke New.'v. ' ' ' "Merry ; J3atking Hat One of tlie Novelties of the Oeason. fPrincess ' Models wai D8e tke Pop ular Style. : A. New Material for Bathing Dresses Wkick Has particularly in bathing costumes -which ilk re n rr-vrrnrv a i t an in- iiiir- frT- '. JYluch to Kecommend It. ALTHOUGH the American woman and waarlor irlrtuei of food mohair. - holda up her hand In horror at vr to be popular among; the the riirectnlre aklrt and aava aha re?ly bathera1' this lummer. Of course, J,; ai"toire akirt ana to those whpee "bath" consieta of elt- "eimply wouldn't darel" there ting- or half an hour or ao on the Isn't much, apparently, ah won't aand, one plunge and a run back to the J ''dare in her bathin, co.tuma, J.., rtlSlaUuySteW" , uw . ui ine aeaignera or batmnar dresaea thla I'm Juat mentioning thla to prepare ?eason . however, to have kept both Tou for any ahooka you may receive iin,V-Lt?5rfK,m,n.'Jth.?evoteeJ !' x t . . t - or the aurf and the devotee of the aand. - .later en at nearby beaehee, and to fore-. For the woman who lovea to promenade ' ?S your- ,5l"fin,nf that an oId-Ume up and down the beach before Spring . Weber and Plelda ehorua had been let eyea there la the tlieht-flttlnr mueh. 2 . looeo to gambol upon the eanda. . bond dreea of ailk. cut on p It la lneTltable, I auppoee, that the In front with the amart emnlre lift ta .aplrtt of aenaationallam which for the the aklrt to the back? ThS Teck la low - 1, r . uw iiwvii noininc; mucn to sneak of. 't- . Jiiin?wS?tt."":n.?5., Ar?l her waist la bound a eash of k eoriete or honea. for" the earn rea- J mer In the - wares. ' earnestly aeekt. There la now on the market an excel lent etocklna; which cornea in aeveral wear-realating qualities. In fact, for ordinary wear. It la guaranteed for. six tnontha. guarantee going with each pair of atocklngs. This will prove a boom to the bathing woman, who finds m wearing mtutiuia 1 WBariaurii.- ui fringed aanna a ham a av. f v" w un, A aj ejii vi7f aa ii7ih7..nU . k.,. ty ooiriea neaa la aauciiy perched drawa over her hair a -.tS 1 ob cap of eontraatlng color to the cloth not b.autlfrln-. Bucil tioot .ssfa. '. ? wy thin w f d..coVer.-d tight .ffecla aod T abbvWd ".kirtal MwSn .a.."' 1 .7.l" " " ; Braiding of soutache la Jfeund i on the water ahe many high priced eulte. ortta the cap . of rubber front panel of a princesa catung areaa but the -only will be closely braided, with belt and that will keep collar to match. Some perfectly out . princess aresse mrm nraa . wuuuui thletlo or aea- trimming, depending for effect on their h - v v Vk X3U WllCUtVr IU. B'l.nu 1 " 1 1 1 11 ..1 1 II The modes of the moment are, h.. if ' V'' xn-uo you . w w "r?..""'."""" """" ,;v Just wait uoXU you see. PrtUTwlSrrS. lift ?228lJ?r-. WSi mong 'bathing drw. model, to ; .utt " f eour.under the., on. prloe fitted ..mUimnir. V m..V.u.. .7j : J. j ; " "I or you. Tne ouna or Disc laiisi wnn dresses it is necessary mm rarnu icKcfilTairereD the.e Egyptian- Jollar, belt and cap of color are alway a ' .hould be worn. Beveraf model, of ru.t- Sh iIwS?sSi wT!m i75tr?f,aU,Ji;H'r. para,l f Bl)k oi "ylfc Thla year bordered ailk. proof corseta are on th. market and SST-JJli-TfiM-Ti?! 5?!BPi?.u" m wonderful picture., With have been put to effective ueev the bor- lhecor.eta of rubber ar. each aeaeon inched todar Their mmantatntrh mm fmnJlT 7 oacKground, .he is der being used at the bottom of th. finding n.w dlaciplee, for they connn. bbHMT' OBt mLShiintaJv- , v ' ahort bathing drea to form kimono the foTra. at th. alim. Um. giving fre-v ; T? ! full -iw'0! th wh0 real,y "PorU eleeves. outUn. th. neck and make th. om of movement - t . inero la a realty excellent new ma- with the wavas hr im iiu.j v. it ou. Q ..i.. i. . i. . - .v...-k a auA ion. Merry wiaow nat ..wae w enter the lieta for a, tilt with Father Neptune himaelf. I don't mean th. monstrosities of overgrown .allor hata tinh tnr nm heaven knows What: reason are dubbed "Merry Widow," but v 1 Mir .tola Wmm k- ' , V. .Vf,.. K..Lr " : A;r '"".Bat wear. two- gooa. a.-i. navy ciue ia uopennagen dJLa Mad. 01 V! P'c bh'n."-Woomer. and waist Elu. atripe.. the dresae. of broken- edM?nlr Tt h.J . ihJiiM-.hai5:Xi ,ta JJ' "hort akirt buttoned on. ch.ek black and white .ilk. trimmed bStn. it Slit, kXVIV f.ff f h?rt .puf lMVweBl neck ul rouhdei with black .Ilk or . satin. with big .Sk and Tt h Slhl'wi'-Si OUb toe,k,"g?' outnoahoesor aandala black covered buttofta, worked with s aUk, and yet ha. all the water-aheddlng they Interfere with the swimming, tew .tltche. In white, ar. charming. 1 . . 1 ' ' i H I i . 'I i i Ml 1 A Th. very latest thlng'Jta bathing dreisca; princMt front, eemi-empiie back, waUt acarf and parasol and aandala to match. 4 B Fin. aoutacha braiding la found In many fasbionablt models. . t . C TbU seaion'i novelty material, borderad ailk, la ui.d witlr good effect D Princess modela depend for effect on perfect cutting and fitting. . - - , t .. .-. 'S New material of mohair and ailk trimmed with striped. taffeta.. th. broad frillyedged hat which the fascinating widow wore when ahe de Mended th. stairs at Maxim's. It la on a similar model' that the up-to-date bathing hat 1. made. - X few Juat a few of 1 these becoming hata I saw worn by members of the "400" at Hal lev's Beach at Newport last summer. This year they promise to be taken up course, ailk stockings are ideal for wear by those outside tbs charmed, num-.with bathing dresses, but their life is bered circle. , o ahort that only the woman with a They are made of overlapping plaited generous dr.as sllowlnc. can afford I Thev ar. trimmed with a smashing bow For it girl who can hav.' th. luxury or the a.m. .UK, wired, poisea euner in or a 'bathing dress made. at home, ror, front or at on. side. Strlner of taf- paradoxically, it is a luxury: although feta tie under the ear or under th. costing less, there are set. of tarn cap, chin. These hats afford splendid pro- collar, belt and tie mad. of gaily col lection from the sun, and In these days red rubberised silks to be found all of languishing' damsel, of long and sin ready mad. In the shops. Thus, you uous Ones and artistically pallid faces can hav. . bathing dresa of ailk or mo that'e the thing to b. desired. Th.Jialr mad. In th. house by a aeamatress, athletio girl, with sun-browned arm. with all your idea. for. comfort gained and bands, swinging along, hatleas, in by wearing "ready made" euits carried a atinrt skirt. Is Quite out Of the Dio- out With th addition of well de- ture thi. year nore'e tho pltyl . v algned- collar, belt and ttie, it looka Knickers vs. tights la still a mooted equally as well and Is many times more question. There are recommendations comfortable than those bought In th. - for both, many preferring the woven shops and at half the Cost tights of silk or fin. cashmere, whll. ; Fine mohair is probably th. most some women .till wear th. more old- satlefaetory material for bathing dress fashioned bloomera. With f bloomer, es. It wears well and keeps its cplor, .and waist made in one. and skirt at- as well aa shedding the water. Silk tached with buttons theft la no danger is very good looking and light, but no of any part of the bathing dres. "part- matter how expensive the quality is apt lng company.' But if oorseta ar. worn, to' aplit. Heavy peau-de-eole la excel- of course the tigbta can be attached to lent Probably the most luxurlou. and - them aTid the one-piece dress worn With wear-resist(ng material Is heavy black great smoothness over them. - satin. But tt must be of a particularly To find bathing stockings that one good quality or also It clings dfsagree- . wearing on th. cutting sands will not ably on coming out of the water. Of . put an end to Is something which every a new material, composed of iipobair woman who spends part of her sura- and silk, I have spoken above. - MODERN CONDITIONS MAKE CRIMINALS SnrvIIERB ha. never been a time whan T T? 1 . 1 AILI: "" , I H ha. been so difficult for peo- liOmUIlO XXIK3iay 1 crime call, for .trengtb, not weakness He affirms his crime. ' Dosloyeweky put. th. question moat jm.i.1ivi Ha ti better that an old that Urhlndera . him more than It helps gauge in their employ to rid them of woman continues to live whose life is In Barnsteln'a: clay feel, 'n i V T 1 C T s-x ' TT TN ' ' mt ' "'T CP t .' T T j.thto.h. pj,f jjj: Uon t iNeglect .i-our. KJwn Ilair JJunng l hcsway? ot raue riair ' PrlHTERTB has never been a Urn. when It ha. been so difficult for peo ple of culture and education to make .ravings. - Never fcav In-ri.rv his criminal Intention, but im nvnrtihfl.1. Ttftrarfd Vis AflMtflritln tntirtiAfv Wiiish.n 'that' m. votltlaV man by iiGT DlOnoV ana fnJoymnt of lit bn mor allur- 01!?i?.by, !t w the typical criminals During th rlirn is ajnablea to Uv. th ! bv mint -mited to their him- Hi intftlliffence does not fsrv fhr enmtr At th tlma of Cuftar vp no ti1u to hrlf or anybody s f.r: A Timely Bit of Africa Nor ths Summef Girl EEIN3vhow much the food .look who!, facial expression will change and hftlr was ruined forever'by. the use, of or 'women nnenn . nn tha hair jvu" w Taumu. .an vwi" w vw tiuuH wmiui u iviuii , feckles. la the treatment of their hair and of tho line where liair and face ana. pow necessary It Is to pra- and com& and brush it too muoh, almost : meet does wonders. '-The scalp' should serve It If one, would not get old as silly a rflan as neglecting it and not not be hard and Immovable on tie . cromatiiralv. it Is altmrathar won- brushing It enougn. it is possioie to. sxuil, but .oft and easily pushed back- . lie mwvpr naif whn aitAt n -iiib a TjmiI. ytv i . mra piMtnm rn w . , vi . th tvmniinT. .Uiaa loaay. .Never have the temn- math.ln.lia In trAVhi. . hi.. - ii, ...i. i i ..j .lUh th aronaa In thnlr - . . . . .. . . ahamnno the head too often; tnodaratlon ward and (nrviH. ml , thl can ha ,UUona been greater to the man or worn. bc rd made which fits him m naoriv nniaon. nri thara were nelson kitchens ,.rHnr.es and among their readers g sT: JQ little car peopl. bestow In an things is a great secret in beauty, promoted by moving it gently with the . 1.A. .V. 11 . j . . - . r . ' . I . i - . , . . . . .... .V . . U... I..tl... . UAAIt r ! All ilmmm . . . I.lr n. n . T I . m.11 1. , AmMwKAM lh. . ' V ..... . . k. . L. 1 1 1 . 1 . . f an or education who rets littlo n. n.w. t"v ruruo cuuaucior notice it. . wnere you couia erei neeessaury rounaea on wis i mv imuv-- v. , .. " icmwuupi iusi uum mmu wimvu : luwr- lag for long, tiresomi hour, of monot- f.nrthinar he did directed suspicion diahea to set before your victim. , . Ively feel that the misery caused oy too of 'them U.oone.raed. . They should b. tho moat importanv'tne nairs tnat nor- r.rtng wits tho hair. - This Increases onous work" mu"01 toward him from the very start. The n-y tvntnat imin.i t tnAav la the criminal is les. than Ms own misery, .,....,,.,., ", ' ,. lvdor th. Jfac. and neck are the most del-; the circulation of theiblood In time llnrier ii5wi. ni i - - Goulds of Monaco make a'uJnmaniJ .7?A.VJP,"l : initaraturo th. hisrher innate lua-' 6unUn oTloasy. f Tber. 1. many lcate. In these days of friction and it wlU bear fruit by the crowth of fresh . SSJf, ?urts.a and the man a Pa' !S?K?Wd'h JK"T "!? 'th. bSS rimfn.l -wlh. OM who turn, tloo conquer.; , rwa .mis , u ., Jf-T!n,."l!n"relf ?WeT Pi" "SB- .rnf ne,.rf.C nIi'JL' v fiTi'St" IMi&k'W1.??? ..Ven , iwutiitu. mfy iri rorriM tn ri : wir wtjuw- rr m na frnm i.fn.1 tiMd. ThAHA form i ci v riasn w, .ww- vmuw vu iwu itu la ner fifur. ior II '.'u?u ... ..... sv ui tuv ii iJi tw 1W i ... themselves surrounded by luxury to re- loam wre " poorly made that thi main nnnr hn .1 -.i5-! . " r '1 to carrv the mana-laH hrulv olth wealth' and lary;'md . thta cVe.te. 5 "" .ndtn. blood 'ooxlni, fro Sday".UliT. tto revolutionary thoughts and hatred ih trunlt gvt thm 'wyi ' longing and cr eHanvM, ," erder of aoclety People like the.h are not born crlml- luxury! , terribly by frlszlng Tli. Vial- oll. I. ...... tlve isv not need.t but craving for wealth . and tarla vam . .1 . . . f r nala. They Starts were poor snd Intelligent; ; but Something thev not educated! 1 do not believe that eomething they ,. "n2er f the fortunes of the sverybody wond are- peopl DOW I are not . . , . ! v. 1 1 . 1 .. 4 v.t w V 1. 1 1 113 -.v, -m,., nvtinctn ; IIUW jwui.i;,,uu. ur : !ncrom were tor peopte were. How coul lured tn their vouth hv - anoh fiu,iiih Vt.. .-V ,1al.tht.a?dJu5ar3'' a r mny clumsily? The posslbillt rated but poor young men of today, getting, Into possession o Men of intelligence, .f Uusinewa lil- end make their dreams l suncts ana acumen thev were; H ws them, for they are dreamers. ... iUU.. ""'c, money, lid urtjam rue, mey con they made it .They aid not want money In a wonderful manner " "-""lying ineir irreslot- "ommann. expn THE ACTOR By Jilla, Wheeler Wilcox. well, we mean; not only fashionably and , ind by trying to draw th. nalr toward wh? JnJo?7e"a bathlnt offelf'inJurt! f?rlU"T' b?V U develop, th. front by mmn ot : comb afur It Bjf.t'thS . watw'theyhou d the .ood nninta nt tha atnr. mA fi has been dressed; many hairs coma out man. .u. i. V u. harm ofexpre.sion. ' ' "T with both: -thMe processes, .not comb Sn'Sd allow water o flow down hi es a means expresses Ian in uleTr UM.WTn OTxbU1 "'o?- wid .jt. n- . . w"? sj, A ivci iiuw t.ilfJ F"V -&W(.iw , a inBli ivpw.lf W HI. W-nwaasiBaalTI I Ilia S V USB a U . joining aoout. his "Raskolnikew " Raakolnlkow , Is th. twrr"S'" Jw.w-- ..- . i r -v "l union ' ' . . T, , , . i r , - "" "u preventing tne shock wnien fit for. And ' !;lT.it.L. .-w.-, "U- ta-. 1. ... . hetweon th. face and the hair. To some the contrary, let It assum. Ita moat the contact of tho aea water ftan "stupid these r;"7m'tn'J u.''r,M r m.t.rlal VRA J "JEP'-S??1 T." la. all important to have a natural poa. neror. areumg n. , , riv.a and W so deleteVlousT Salt ' wiu? Y?11! e.Jln IbseH',-bhn Oabrtel Birk- "- raraa? ?,.r0' ft? i.Wi.ih.. ?l ' mann' me hero becomes a criminal ne- .i , - -, ; . . f ""'. " pbiiiuih m. .... j -wnnrpnwi cap, ji anouia y of suddenly taus, h. hopes tO-wTrry'out his won- ? XS IrS T w,th, rha nlaeat SSRw11'.'- P0.'"19. which th.s tinu. th. brusWng down from the Jotg b. well waehed on leaving tine sea. It f area wvalth ' S.-r.T " Vi.K . i.L:,.lJ. : VVrk If yoU .re but Worthy the piSOO. lashlonnbl coiffures Of tnrlaV favnr , , tha nntnta. Whan the hair la think, is In lha antitrnn tho . .nul.l .... trua .tna7o4 n.t.i.j.1 iti f ? Th. .tag. IS S fore, and a factor We bekln to lose Our halS' an I In amall atranda anil brnah ha. ahmild . AIhii. t. 11.4 vvKr.n.T To make i iSh. . Shawnee ti -J hairoutlln. first on th. templesi "lo that rtwtC Th. movement of bru.hlng wis not only" will It fall-ofl out will commit a crime, gieese her husband 4. Wllde's T "Th. .on? Jr TJ".?1 ln" ?i"r ; " ,s. trier tnat tn. tresses should b. should b. a gentle one, not scouring the, become gray. If the acalp la Inflexible 1.8hr.-Jahn rl01 Wi" Husrld" "obifChlltJrn be Is high aa th. theme of th. play. j.ralttvat.-nd.,t present It Scalp, but directed to tho hair. , url-, tb. vigor of th. hir will aufferf A Oila dreani. , ria a rtmi. i i. t - . . .. . . 's most essential to pay SDeclal attan. fnu nn rollers during the nlitht is a Quarter of an hour anant tvtr hrinninai feel how the gold stretches out Baskblnlkow and Borkmann sr. too mo is auuring arms. ' I see extraordinary characters to b. type.. must not be too sensitive, not too nerv. ih.m ous. not tortured by dreams or ii IL"? v " ";zrrwrL9 .ir,"urs tnat ine young man wiio wanta to get out ' ISr cLM VhViVl,wr'tV,ylonu: Tlo?V?i. nor?E5W wlthyour-' Nothing u SO much ot "a drswba m Tnih J?r followto f; ww-"PlBr' craving for a life of ease and lux- tiV,t'erihlnd n his nlaylnc, too much imsglnatlon. MWr "; hh- J, , ury. la a typioJ modern flgura H. ought to b.. a. great a. his art ; - iJVmSirhrb-iTa -h-'S Kmatt what ola ou irt tivln. longlnga and jouay s is ona for -ar7 mltt1d cr,m? Law. sympathy with them. Shd there are matter what skill you betray. luxuryT for wealth, and hs eSmoarSS 1 Hii f"0' h, tnother-ln-lw, Indeed sympathetic criminals. What Th .vetyday life you are living luJurfo nhnv l.i'i.lygmoS wealth. The- cutter of th. golVas! .. o itritVlriv "Thf. nhi2".-f ...5 JP?Pjs. .owlyi . Borkmana .fprnmlta h a crime th-yat- I forth unseen and -unbidden. 1 dai. an ,lr..l. !,. ... T .-.""w ""'7. oumrawiu juiiiuu. uia or, .lea his eyes end he rushes ahead f Ufe as u 'is. " - ."T?- P , JMcln.V,il - YlthaWI ' We' to V.ch rrajsn. mrowinsr flown au oostacles tn , TTvr nn. h.. i.. .a...... ..... . uwa u .m.no n ... .i . . . . i r . . . Ms way. he bursts the doors which bs WfrnV. rT.iV,- 4 ir. ilri .TO" wrong. The wife -in - Bernstein, play Tiis gepiu. mat Shines II. a cnmet l,im from the treasure, ho rrsvea.' m t"V;. iri..',i . . """" 1'" becomes a tnter through Chance. only one part Pf Oofl . plan , - - la rulM by n Irresistible deslre--th;t ho "wmmltied me rnt hneT" t!9! .i02 th.U glT,nT, .t0 tbe tendency If the Jeesnrt th. world 8cHres from It J"""'" .who wisn to ... ri, h i. T' " .Vr?lm.,.i,i? .l11?.."1"? crimes. The toward crime etenlfy stretiRth or weak- Is marred bv the life of the man. cent burial to make a It Is one of t h., characterises Of the V "l",s7 Kaekolnikow is tortured by tr- B. worth- your work if yott love it: , , r pay. Indon Ml a.ii.att criminal that hi. tl,tnii...I ....8Ji -V."1??.0 t?e..reiial rl Tangs of conscience, lie was too The klntr should ba fit for the crown: years ago. acsrU him wbta he oomojit, a arhne, ThritVlU." prlac hid" llrlri Ell&.,V! Bll 2!f h V,! J?I J n"aWi" "tf I ...... i i 1 - . 1 -.w a, ir- , i n. ana a w .w avuvja ILU mv. wnui " wvwu. p iii Through feellnr. to reason, like you; back. .0 that not too hard a lino ahould persistent use of hot irona. When fao. th. center, the finger, pressed firmly. Koeuthor-can atlr us and teach na be seen when It Is combed upwards, washes ar. usedlt Is wise to introduo. the skin, not the hair, being well With lesson, a. aubtl. and true. Wen get, bald on the top of tho head, a little oil on the edrea of th. hair, manipulated,, worka wondire. Then a . union n iney nave ao ina nono mn inc. creaiu. ana ewu lonia snouia oe usea, accoralna to fi1".'1 Ue3 tha hair unduly in tonics find their wsy onto It . - the natur. of th. head. oily .or dry. that dlrectlen. But about the temples.- When golden hair wa. th.1 mode. Many heads of hair will not stand con ii allowed to assume Importance, the many and many a beautiful . head of atant washing. . r , . ' -IJ Ulft YINfl- ' A NTHf A TiS v will furnish it with k oomfortabl. horn. A burial In a elhgle grate In on. eo- iJUitaXillT miXJlAUO. ln itt neciining years, There is alway. tlon coata 10 on a three; years' lease: ' . " ' .. v a good number of decrepit horses and. In another $15 on a liv. years' ' lease. Ton Can Get a Mot In Cmet?ry for cs and dogs waiting peacefully for Then there are plots which leas, for fmm lVn thoend In pleasant surroundings, and five yeare at 2(f and 2J, and larger ,rom 91U to $00. in fhe cemetery sr. hftndreda of small plot which you can get for. 10 year i no home and -cemetery f0r animals headstones marking the last .resting for ttv .and ISO, Th. top price of all laCO OI tDOa WUW iitiw iimami uu IV I. full; ( And perra.ate motive and act. In Westchester county which was atart- Plac8 of 0M.iwhl. .d in th. summer of . has'proTed fcttSaa!: und. or whatever Th. combanr will hot .ail a nine f. Ivalent for heaven, right ' It will chre for a. nlnt tA k. ph persons hero- No animal, deserving of th. other plao.' graves in it without extra chara-o for rte their pets de- are admitted. . ; V, . : . . . fna term -of the lease, and after the urh tit Inalllntlnn . If. a reefular - CemeteHf. conducted leas. ha. exo red the aravna na -1,. Pari. . found , It out with as much ceremony as if it, was kept In order upon paytnunt of a .mail ini.naa.fnr human bodlea .You'- can amount annually or for imthino i . bury your eat or dog get plots of assorted shapes and sixes namental headstones or , monuments tnanjiniy . pm ,aaq at assorici e1 - : ' wwn '.-., ' -':,' --' - -- - - - . - ., ., . - , , . ;.;:.:-. ' ' . ... , .- ;- -'.; -. . ' - v .:,--..'. -'. . . : : . . ' v. ' -. ;-.v