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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1908)
Copyright, l&oa, lrlc -EatamJutr, Grt JSrltil lUffeU ftectrrtV - Vt)t ' - KM ,e5 Summer fluffs; of Halite 5uo-paeed Veil., Sl?au1-Sl?aped fatyi)! Veils ip Qolor leils. PAlTW T ail - amid . - . '" r.iii ..... , ,.6o Have yi; A, SIM: .1 : ' I-"-. ''7f flleil Train. : -v.f. ' r,- . rirynil.B the women of Turkey ere be- trouble to have ene'g face made ovef twe . AX elnnln to discard Tctla. the women or xhrr time day. With .the tw Tail W America seek physiognomical odo needs no'tdlp tat the,, roug pot to protection la thick wrappings of lace and often, '.-V ; ' i of ehlffoa. FiUsit ta tbo brm hM tn No ono a to isowperc wnnoni m wmtt) nlrtnrM f 4h Mrrf Widow raininrj ond Utt tH. Tbo Brotto. lo. roll that n.rh.n r.Hm. .in . but a triB of wabWi 1 mot MfuL, Somo womoa wk 1 . ; pin puffs, Fsttow bs a good dlstlon In- delight In tbo tolumlnoos loosely 1 raped l: .--stead of a -tempersmoat bo Is slwsy smsrt things eveo pqrcnase, by ha 7fd ; ' calm and'her eblef Joaalags are for ooust -all-over lace of the sort Intended shirt and "nicotine waists and goaros. Tiey to;U4 Uea ' . The woman of wealth In the Western coudiit, nqi 10 om icu wwt, wr. iwr 1 r Hemisphere ht,cUa temperaments snd fce coverings. '- weak dlgestloas. Now tereln lies the res-, . When mnltae dlgeetloas. How herein lies the res-, . When malice is usea iBesa TOlurainooa oa for th double fella worn at Newport, swathlugs are otboreat In .affect V afra, The crowned hesds of aoclpty bave troubles Natalie Scbebck Collins, beore aha went of thetr ova, Oftsa restless lies the head to mourning for Spotlwood Schonck. hot fromwhlc tha diamond Mara has Just father, did herself op ln clouda ol pink uiaituo, curing uu i hv fv wiiu rvmw colored mnllne draped around bet flower 1 been taken. Our American women are most sensitive. In. the evening at a ball, when f'f the cwaaipegne 'bubble Is' In the blood It trimmed leghjJrn and aJso lroood he abonk aers, as spowa is iuuttrtion u. UAe sug gested a ralaabla marble boot done ap In netting for the. 8ammer, or an explorer la Africa, who tries to mall himself Insect- t ' , Is ae t dissambl. Wall roOged sad welt T stimulated, your heart I soar be. breaking , bat sim ou most smile, sad rou can smile. ; . For two or three boors this Is cany, bat as aa al-day performance tveo a woman of proof, '!,','., ( f the Ogdoa MUla aiettla fall WUI .all the Older women now as maUno ior, trig .erlss-cross low affslra In society (unlike worn with a flower toque (and this the nice middle-class aodety; , where each toque, mind you, is always appropriately man la jta. syll.:.hto.ryaeUv :aa4 ff.'acBt4).L Oal ; a thickness of thai' ma- apected wife) have made It difficult for line i oed, and it Is surprising" how It a.woman always, to maintain coinposnro. smooths out all h4 wrinkle, lira, B. H. , ., Cupid Bns been shooting many poisoned tip- Uarrlmaa wears little mallne veils of this ped affinity arrows where wealth abounds, sort. Jaallna used In this way recalls lu tart tk fear sample eituatlona A awaet old name, 'Illusion,!'. JarOn and "woman alia with frlenda at tba Newport yards of rosy Illusion, eueh aa Mrs, Collins - .v Caslna watching a tenala game, perhaps the weara,' ihould be in the vet) esse if very benty who la likely ta bf her husband's woman. Bran she who la sallow, sick and third wife (they bava already discussed it sixty will find aullna Telia effectual, toolly), or who was bis first end former wife But Miss Mary Barrtman. see her In Joins tba group. Tin often a young girl la characteristic attitude tn Illustration A. brought into speaking dlatasca with papa's Onca she was always so Jolly, but. this , wife and mamma'a noabaad. Bow great Summer, wbee I mat heri there was little , would bo the embarrassment to meet tbese sparkle either la bar eyea or tn her con. fJtaatlons unveiled, but with two Telia, aba rtrsatloa. She had Just driven her horses 9 .' 3 ' who is mortified may even Wta her Hp? and a tear or two roay trlckla through the tal cum drift on her eheeksvv As Cbolly aay a, af this aort may of lad ba 'a Veil of Teara." Whs ha first saw the veiled women at Nawport, ha saldi "Wen, ta be swell, ens must awelter." " , Cbolly la so elevef. gome women there are, f course, equal to a ba re-f a-eed aomposura - eve after courtroom exposure of conjugal , Jara- The wblt laoo veil la the veil at the ., hour t Newport. First it Is drawn ever ; the faee and the second veil of heavy ehlf foa ta worn sling fashion in true lieadow Brook style. "To wear na'a chla la a sling is the . t, amblena af social Importance aod eicl Siren eoa. The women of th Long Island v solonlea, however, those i meet at the , ; Meadow Brook Hunt Club, wear only one " fell (see Illustration B). It Is usually of . thick brown soatArtai mock like that of j,t " the) 14 aewlag silk veil At outdoor horse -4 ahawei one eTtva seea ea a coach, la the ' park tag spaces that surround the rlag, a four or Bve women, all with tbelr China. in chocolate brown sllogs. Mrs. Reg- tf Breoka, ew alnce slater Naa married ; vValdorf Astor, l( always closely veiled. . afrald'of the uijar public eel She is " . asualry the centre of the veiled group tbat ,. . Inelndea Mra. Herman B. Duryea. Mrs. -Thomas Hitchcock aod Mrs. vThopas Uaat- ' hfa. Then Uktf Dorothy Whiuey, with a proper appreclatloa f brr imporuaca. . mimm wears jut co i a m a siiag. The veil . cornea aeroM the br!ilSe of ao soew. Now . the Meadow Brook wooaaa. as tbo reaclt af atsnauoea sport, bai a nalghty good as peUt and this, faiiewed by good dtgntloa, ta apleadld antidote far toe auofc teov peraaieat. Her veil Is wore simply te thwart the caisera rs sod the reporters Who dpesw.loly try to work oat that 1b penaet roaeUtloa, -satong - those present rr. T4 We dew Brook weaiaa has Bch e e'y. T te Newport if.' t k i i.. . .tr aa w- w n. n. . sr sr sr e. , , . . . . tv a - . i xj iisaw 7 ffMM' i--!Ikl6i008, " i( J0 J is another t1 -the .one she weara with yf lllll lSa. V V-v Iflillll ill ill hIIm . " ' w her high Bilk hat, when she rldys her tlm- .' ilt.N'A' wV Jl ""Igsi 'ssn ber toppera at a borsa shotv It la exactly f f I jiirfc X "'TnC trivl " f I " ; s 4 hnwg.t, like thawhlta yalla that fond mothers put J lJ " - f U i i "?' A S. A on their winter-bora babies when tney go I J f H v ' Jfh jl&jM M WW I l 1 1 " I V.V.!;irf out for their first perambmatorHd.. I HOT WW I i lsmw ' SI 111 k A Vr, of Taa-Colored Silk Vrrts.-5flk Covered Pendankl B Te Cliia in a Sling. The Veil Woes si Newport and by the Hunting Set oa " Long Wand. C-A Long White V.3 With Lace JBordoe FaJbng to a Point BelwtHe Hip. IVoJuauaotjs IDraperiea oi Pmk Mahae. A Fad Iotrodoeed by Mrs. Nathalie Schenck CoUms. E-A Shswt Shape Ve3 With Vdvet Dota ef Daerent Colors. tba forehead.', end ramrshig at tha mdea. 'This rulfK no doubt, will be lengbtened tnto a fgeatirtaia tbat can be thrown bach over the atlff bonnet brim, The bridal veil is tba most Important veil In the life-hlatory of all women, fie cently a new fashion edict went forth that the bride-ha relieved of the heavy aatla train thtt hangs from her tired shoulders. The veil -will fulfill its old mission and will be train as well. An eld custom will be mtved. The bride wtU trail her spotless draperies up the alala, but there will be no train of heavy satin. Th lace veil will ripple far behind her. The soft cascade of fllmy lace Is gathered over a eor. onet of orange blossoms, and, while, only Just covering the face, falls In long sweep ing folds behind her. There la no heavy satin train, only a train of ballroom length. When tbe Teir train Is discarded, the wed ding gown Is suitable for dinners and dances. The usual trouble In regard to cutting off tba Ions stln train la 'obviated, Eren wealthy brides, it it be said, cat eg their satin wedding trains, and use the material for aa add hlonse combined with. lace. - And, then, I forgot lo tell yon that o defy gtrle (thoaa who hare Just returned Vf from England), when they are enveloped I in mallne, hat and shoulders, according ta the fad introduced In this country by Mrs, Collins, often earry large Summer muffs made of mallrt and matching their veils hi color, Blach tnaffs of mallne often .have gold spsnglea, aad copper-shsded ma both far tell and njofl!. Is worn by the girt with auburn hair, white mallne la used for the tall and mnff of the golden-haired debutante, and nestling In the ninU there green. Toward the border, the design her ehapeau at one end and falling far he- reeaid to vella. She, you know, te the only la a cluster ef wailey Ullea. But with the asaunaea the appearance nf aa astrological low bar waist. The dainty yranees she It child of poultney Blgelow, who glvea him volomnleua veil the mallne muff moat be" -chart In th border, mingled with the was who Jjaneed a "Toe Snow Qujeen" t a daughterly devotion. The other girls are enormous. Unveiled f girl may go to the fiea-Sea flgures aad the dots, there re charity fete In Xew York wears a long abroad with tbelr mother. On a wide-, theatre, bat the muff (In reality the mere rosettes made of chenille, each about on white veil like that in picture- C. 'Frances brimmed "Merry Widow sailor of yellow manl most, pay for a. seat ef Its awn. It half af an inch in diameter. -' has big blacfc- eyea that pparkle with mis? straw that has a band of preaden silk, aha 4s toe frail And too costly to ha crushed. Tbe telle af whlt Shetland wool are chief when aba glances up through her cage has a deep lace Ooudc that hangs like A At a first-night performance of a popular 'exactly Ilka large granny shawls for the of hlte net .Often she bangs her head do- wide ruffle on the shade bf a ; piano lamp,, play In London a great dramatic crltia of shoulder. They look Ilka anowdrlfts now murely In a brlde-llka pose. Always in pore The piano lamp, however, ataya where one small stature looked like an laalgnlucant in th enow; ea, ready for the autumn white, her long Tell of white feat, with places it, "but Mrs. THton's rushes around exclamation point, seated between two large motor tin. In England woolen veils have border of laee, is worn, with a hat very wide with the flounce flaring bad in startling gammer-muffs made of thin veiling. When long bB t fesWB, for where else could of brim. The well, therefore, falls at anlte fashion. . the sweet Illusion Is used so prodigally at Mrs. Regrte Brooks hare purchased her a dlstsnce from the body, hardly toothing the tittle dtrectolre bonnets there la this, allusion thereto Is not always com. thick wall li t brown worsted material? at the hips. , ' , - ofteB a Uce ruffle that hangs downward pUmcntary. Mere an looka askanc at the Thla. of course, la net her ehln-ellng. It Mrs. Newell Tittoa'nae euch droll Ideas In from the stiff brim, from tba edge above muff ot '. . When Horses Ha-de 'Fidurediih'tkiotf- Cases. It ha lately heen forced upon tbe vhoi tn them after they had beea lodged la the women -of similar tastes aod weaknesses. Mrs, Sidney C. Lore haa Just obtained American public that an excessive la- stsblo Among them la Madame Rule. A remarkably a divorce from her busbeed, a very rich terest In horses Is -responsible for s Now" Mr. Vsnderbllt could never spend attractive brunette, who- baa been photo- Chicago man devoted to horses, oa the Isrgo number of tbe divorces and m'atrlmo- too much time with his horses to please . graphed on tbe box seat of Mr. Vaiider- ground of cruel and barbarous treatment. Dial calamities hat make such sad reading himself, when Mrs. Vandecbllt. all nicely bllt's coach and appears to be almost as His attachment to horses, was the beglo la the aewspapera. ' dressed, waa ready to sit down to their much absorbed ta horses aa ha U.' alng ef the estrangement that parted him .fcooij the ore lead men and eiuoer, aha onid mls her busbsnd, and Mrs. JSllea Baemussea Tuttle, wb M froaais wife, although there war aumer. wm.b forget their sacred eenjogal oh- lf ehe tek the trouble to look for him well known In society In Chicago aad New ana ether allegations against him. Love national - la not the bore la himself a ""4 him as often as not In tbe York, la a famone steeplechaser and also a at bow eeasollnf himself- with bis heraes. able and decidedly Inaecent animal f This lble, proudly contemplating bis latest eaa-er one after the hoanda. She rides astride rredtrie McLaughlin, of Chicago, la one . . h exercised fha snlnds ef wsay spanking, bay a or affectionately and looks perfectly bewitching in breeches, of tbe best polo players tn tba coaotry. rens. A definite answer te it has at embracing a m pony. This sort of thing Recently she won a horse race In which His wife, who was. MIsa Bales Wy&e, of furnished by Froeeser John A. eeame more aod more frequent and the the other riders were professional Jockeya. Baltimore, hag left him aad returaod to waeaerT of the University ef 111) sola. Be hosbaad aad wit drifted apart Now she is suing for a divorce from her her home, beeaaee she considered hint a , , t thtt tbt uonbl la due te aa St. la hie passloaata- atuebmeat to tbe busbaod. William 8. Tottle, a rich broker, better polo player than husband, McUon hetweea the live calls ef the horse ors Mr. VaaderbUt Asa naturally beea a trouble which is naturally attributed ta Mrs. rreatoa 01 two a la knlag he bos. ed certain morbid oella existing fas persona led tate close aaaeiaUoa with nea aad he cscJnetve Interest la horses. ha ad for dlvareej oa the ground of cruelty. .k. uid aa Idle aad sawaotosone ure saa . , ,.. , , . - ... anvaw aao era v apead with theU time in s using rather thaa ta tbemselvee eeefat The awet eonspk-aoaa ess ef a doesestis la s elss at the Tuxedo Park Horse Show, purple, for eHraaea rise bias makes th Clatrbrng ber heavy veil of opaque tat royal color. At other time It abowa a colored silk, tbe waited for her motor ear Uat tone and h a roe tone, who the to carry ber of to bee horn. Two heavy breeae toeae It and the sunlight estche a)MfreBBt da enUreiy te bene Is that balla covered with a gathered silk keep a. A two faced veU, ef derk We aad Alfred Gwyenm Ta4rhUt and hla a veil of this sort from flytag. The pea- Ugbt bio make a disagreeable grayish -if. As meet aepla kaew, Mr. Taader dat are ixtat lareuMnoa. Oae roadem tone. -All sorts of oMaMasdoM aiw ased, bUt terit4 the greaae part of th fee- Are ft VVAmv. f?o..aiw: tn Parlnri tlOflfhf f tt b Tknlswra of itiv if viucu aiiaibi au uvsms sort uewi u the eouatr. OW d H r; tea aad womea fare death children. Aad, most remsrksble- ef alt Mr, rraaeea Werk-Burke-Boche-Batoarl b.i tka miMM ! BrMaaBced mttr k daatlaat a man has beea. was arBgn(,wn la , aa atasesnber of the dorter t A medical mas fells so natter how on true ke may hare ba screes, for Ber raber, fYaak Wert,, was as his xBrloeo - t his wife, ta that aapreaM b wbea eg the moat promweat drtverf f fat Tell th.m.ia ef higher type ead greater fact dVath a aswam dlr ef rlgkUeg harso t New Terk. She appears te typt- lBtlt:geaea, h aays, that he te'faelag rry wrong he be doe her. Bb la th ry au tn eaaormai aymptoma which, a why wlnsoa Ml Herlmaa. eae so nav Bet apropos of veil f dUsagreeabl tWA 0 ta father, th lata. Cor ell a Taa sraU ,,4 k begine t rK drmaada a ahjevt ef his Sol rltude. Uer I th faeorJlBf ta rrofeswor VeMsen Sr devet mlndfol of th pshlle eye, taui thick color, beware ef tbe donkey gray vB with dfl)t. who partly dlaUherited hla Mst.MBMtarlm tatki Sbt going t px-ta. be wests U look apon last. aped la worn by cuec aaeootatiea with veils ef ehta sorC Mis Catherine Elkioa tbe Boa-Sea data tbe dots that are now Coraella, becaas be laatsted asar B,. iait gtts grtmty to tb fialsh, TeU The aaaa t hi aa t always ef the material the bora. . 8b divorced hot Brat baahaad. set at riaM t bads trM- U(i rr looked aslkrw aad aad. Bap tbe dieting krhlsg mark of tb veU called rying th gtrt f km ebeie. Alfred Tea- A wwmaa th aaas faria aad ah Be bach welfare f his famlta, Ue waata t msk Tbea ah aeram aoddealy lafataatod wtth . Xttwrt veua aleo baa m... ioternatlojkal affair of th heart, Bseelaa. la donkey gray, which n pre-' gerbllt's trtuBe moate t abewt atiO- u .9n kcr rue. Alt woasea are IsU tur that hla awalBess, bla taawnac pepers, Ar BatoeyV Kf tra sivta Mtdeea Cbaaapaga, s;vrywM sb gee sue must raa tb tlcany vn ei -loo om la her farerlta ttnraktat. The anrssrTt ,antir-t. bet sues wits ker reu or mis son, vm s soi " Ud. wj bet ak ka !.. ' ler plrtsre hate sHav wears a veil kt tabJ a ewaater, took Eke a grear bwt this b'wvy etdew u - folded ,a- She's Jsst a brsv aa Grand rather deed 0 dirty cobweb. r a mnt H t a Ulnae aeet. fee vw her Heavy Gasssoay Pa via, wb haa leva wwt at ttlrh LnedM fog. A heree-trsioet, aaarrUd OOO.OOO. tats. every th lag la prepared f their card aad him aad a ssddealy parted from bias. rriai hm.rHet ywath Mr. TsaderMU O tb thet head, twil a msa tbat a protects. Mlaa Clalla Merosiai hag ag raa away .ini Utret ta botsm thaa air- haa wr ebaac ta tbeenrad la recwee k4 Tb woseaa tbUks lee of t oy e ertth hef Xatherw coach bus, Jess" BebeU. rwa i rMU ... lite ehaaaw hkl taatee, be win a aee taw -te- reiara eoecaamaB. jamea never. ret taeaa u. lame Karaoehaa . mmM" ta boracs thaa ay- hat wr chaac ta taewa recwee if w i.w.. wm fjr" r T eaacamae, Joha-BckwU. kt merriag did . not be wlU a.aerr aa aporaiiea. sad b UI fHTThie'.f ;.,!!f !. ed married aim, Andrew Carwegie . aa time- twAed be troet t ts tea atrength ssl aaraae r. Merty! ab tkisks. eaa take e.r f lec MSe Kany Caragte, marred bar eje asset have peeteettea, Kb feae aeake f lie wa. . . f t aww v sMwvwyw ar ad sr aaearbid to am rata fbaa arg ta Bail. Tb w Itself. v wi t..i.. nm mm It ta. answe. t A t-faa veil haa ala beea destined, tee iUnstratJ B.) It fails la a awtat ew eMrtt aaatls. tlhv wife. wh. Is au wQl n th loowaaadth ebsee. gtar. wb a t stvol ' eye. The ewrs t tb n ss ateae ef twar targ aaoter vU f th ht. Dna, eqearea aad devt d very ha ae rehaH wvaaa, did Bet a 4 ewhm! te t wratiw wtth ata-."'f fcia,i,t.-.e. rrth f ebaraee. a.d f,. aubtemaa ef Ua MeeA- as rail ar trsrhrwa. They Br Bwvad a ralffe wf eostrasttag eel ore. aUtebad t " w,1 mad f faliy aba r km ebavwMag eathestaaat fa teg mlamea. n)m4 are tb tlMtl w Braew Uset C8kv Mrs, OraavU: a . . ..r A fc 1 ka tb ferr-eted taeaits yethe at tb wU bom. A rwwird velvet dvat tti veo. I bar a. with th bene. Bba kked thaa very wa The . aM rer4L Tbesw to, baalaaa vea aad a Ma wsB wbea wedded saafca a bleroeiyrk&s af Anew hi, UtralBgid. wbea ah wasted. to drtv eesaewhev, hat Area mi aU -t ayeanra It awaak vU e fkr awlora. At time) It Is simply her ad thcra, wlt A dot at twa af appi ah 0y tea A mlA at distant Uteres thinks Brat f bi wtfa and them t km swervWy t those they lev, had charge est Bet stable, di-C asa rbUke Bnf f he t tiia ef arlyewy ans mss ,eti fse t Carta, wlAew f aa tmporuat hew fork asa aer f.twr. Tb dying bub an a itCrT ? 'frM , t