The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 24, 1909, Page 29, Image 29

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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY . 24, ,1909.;
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17 Jewel Caso The practical Httio
case shown Is of pigskin with chamois
linings and has compartments for rings,
pins, locketH, etv.
1 8 Bookco ver All books receive hanl
usage while traveling. The cover pro
tector shown is of Russian leather and
easily adjusted to the back of an or
dinary sized book and' is fitted with a
bookmark and leafcutter.
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assortment of orijinal designs show
ing skillful workmanship and artistic
combinations. It la of sort blue stripped
silk rather severe in style but most , ..- v:.
Ju'rL'M"1..''1!,? of Hie coat. A contrasting but harmon
irine,pa8itelKh2dKtf5i1 bll? "hade of green paniie velvet ouu
and yreeit. A broad band of the ere- ilneS the openxg Bt he ,eft Bl(le nd
L0heh7iPPnLnrfrd,hlrfL 'orm deep cuffs and crushed collar
washable lawn i extends down the front whch also opens on the Jett side,
'"rowing at the waistline and Is used Ornamental buttons of srllt ars at-
Figure A from Roberts Brothers. The ?;nKL " s u" "'a ull,nl' . traotively used on the Kreea velvet of
Waist, Stocks, Gloves and Hose.
waist '"par excellence" shown in lllus-
O, Dress skirt We are fortunate, In-
t he front, collar and cuffs.
oeiua; secumy n;iieu m iwu iiiasa "Kumsi ureaamg oy a covering or mct.u tratlon is sure to find Immediate favor aeed, mat lasnion approves tne sep- Th TiiKSn
with women who a. a rule find it mor "rate nnd waist, tor in travel nB
rings which are attached to the case by finished about the bottom with black
strongly stitched leather straps. The seal leather; the top is also of metal
case Is of cowhide, leather lined and out- and closes the bottle securely.-
J-.r'iw.if'h ';tUclld ede known as 13-Coathangers Could anything be
.Trend! riniSn. mor dpalmhlu In a unmon Ira..
"7T 4--Rug bag This bag of heavy plaid els than this clever little case of hfiffed
? If-w'f nr afiSl fPt or skirt hangers? It Is so small
new. It protects the steamer rug from J. . 0Ainle but a iw.il nnc in ih P11' The "'" 18 'o80 "n
dust and wear, and also makes it possi- hVif1 BJD5US? .h,5 terminates at the hand In a mannish
nnw vrniirrinir ir 1 a wnan t n o yrin rA - . i . ... . . .
than difficult to locate a satisfactory comes wearisome to don a fresh waist 'f,. n "lustratton from Bit-
tailor waist.' The model is of an and clean stock and by vigorous brush- verfleld b. Toque shown -on figure D
excellent quality of white linen with ng restore somewhat the impaired ap- Is the ''very thing for a trip. It hs a,
r8e-?!;t.'tc,1 ELaA ",.teD2Ln n?m. Pearance of your skirt.. The type illqs-. the nw 7. (urhl own nf
,PW velvet shoved down low on the bead
th shoulder to waistline and closes trated Is of French twilled serge in
with a fly over which Is a wide box
ble to check it in the baggage car. The r"-"', , X'ZFZfJSZZ?
ccoious riaD diicki on me uutsiue is & 11 n mui i .
convenient receptacle for magazines, terV8tmg outfit In a cas so small a Knteel in appearanc.
note papr, penciU. etc. , Moi!tt:is.iRJP?!i.J5 Neckwear-The tin
".. 7:I.ru.n.5r I"U-",.L".i "?."-' lap.tog cup and a combi nation knife
"'rV.L ZZVXZZS 'ork and corkscrew: a novelty of this
starched cuff. This is the Ideal waist
fpr traveling, being severe In style and
le bow tto of real
Irish crocheted lace Is a pretty acces-
f sory worn with a plain linen collar as
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i niolna Ita ehanu a rwl frashnasa Tl.
With heavy waterprooi sail duck. The ti h fUvs cVff trin! W" tailored stock shown in "Ascof style
trimmings are polished bronze and hand iiJwrltlnVrtfdflo .rilltu, is of embroidered linen and is an es-
factorv 4n&u&2SSL?m ca" a oehown Vf speian; us sen tiai accompaniment to the trav.l-
tne minn or 11s owntr nu iedr 01 inn
a most measinr snacie 01 tne
gray." ft is circular In style with while flaps of electric blue broadcloth
habit back opening at the side over a turn back becomlnelv from tlu h
panel of heavy black satin across which -.iiw C P 5
extends straps of the serge caught Two short stiff black quills penetrate
wUn black satin buttons. A deep jitte6vjj,e ilai P!L ino left "'lei Its adaptibll
girdlr; attached to the skirt ploses at " he .close fittlngfveir 18 (lr of
the lert side wiin a run rosette irom 0 """. umoi nm 11
which 1 ang long deeply fringed tabs of
satin.
6 Handbag This bag illustrates the a,!lKiwaan,li"? .iiJM 8t
latest novelty shape. It is made of bu' aJ"to,r and througho
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heavy cowhide In a light tan shade. and ln1fi m"HiL c..ti,i. 11.
is beautlflly finished in rows of ,,.16 Med'5lnSa8h,s..fcomPct l'1
A8HION, wmcn is accused ot pemr nr errorta in commingling the practical L'"1! ."'.."iv"" "'i" 1"';'' screw metal tops for holding all oint
o capricious. Is In reality mora ana ornamental, and as a result milady'; i'h.,"s" 7-""-" .". ,menta, Uaulds and Ubleta-necessary for
, , ' , ' , costume Is a desirable combination of tacneo. lournev
consistent and logical as regards useful becomlngness.. The articles mini- ' , ,. a journey. . , ,
tne comrort or tne traveler now- nerea in the illustration were sketched louet aets, jewel vases, rianaoags
adavs than In the much lauded u hjcju estsDiisnments. na
of gray upon a foundation of black
satin which extends well down over the
neaa at the back. . A large single rose
of shell pink is Its only color note
and holds in place a full black aigrette,
- Long List of Losses,
From the Philadelphia "Inquirer. '
"Here, officer. I've been robbed whllt
and are considered correct. ' ha, n- ni In that train! At least 65 articles have
ner of fitting across the bust smoothly 'Flfty-threeT" exclaimed the aston-
t.vr mauiia n f Haan Hlt whlnh ftvl.n.l Uh.il nnllnAwian
B and C from Bartholoniew's. .p. from the Bhoulder. These i - (nllnr Tm. fiw n'tnf nnt Mrk..
Waist This waist Is one of a large stitched and add greatly to the finish screw all I had in the world!"
Traveling Coat.
Fis:ure D shown by Olds. Wormian
for ink. paper, envelopes, pens, stamps. ,i"I7S,r"f7 ,? "S? .hl.K? & King. D. Coat-Thls garment of
ou. XI Olfi Mao w ill" J laui t,ICU 1 1 IU UiUf ' I WOUV.iwi.ii O V9rCVllJ
ic ... Ua...... v --7y" " adapted Tor traveling. Deing semi-mted
and are considered correct. , , , . , .
" - at the back and having an unique man-
-.1 -1 - .. may suggest practical as well as luxu
vraww uiuc, nucu iauui rious innovations lr the equipment of
to make her excursions by sea and land the Portland woman who contemplates
with all her finery tucked away In a flp-.
miniature "hair trunk," ; Innumerable Tinll. ir- v . r r.
r.tii.- hth ,om t m.di ninks, Bags, Suit Case, Etc.
dangling from her arms, and lastly a
back breaking carryaHv" from whose Frank company:
black depths it was as difficult to locate 1 Steamer trunk It hardly, seems
7 to 18 Inclusive from Llpman. Wolfe
& Co.
7 Collar Case This unique case Is
made of a flexible tan leather and Is un
questionably the most successful means
One to , inclusive From Meter & , , " , a , , . , , ,
- pocket on the side la Intended for .col
lar buttons. ' ' . 1 . .
A PUNISHMENT THAT WORKED A REFORMATION
By John A. Jane, 4 ' cording to the rites of his tribe and the vanced position as head assistant in the affirming his' allegiance to the cause ot
t'NISHMENT for the sake of re- law of the land, but his wife dying had surgical department. In this position righteousness and truth. He does not
venge nas Deon a principle in t0 car. for him,. help him or love him room, prepared patients for the-opera has taken up "his life work auew.
the lives of men 'throughout to better things. This man Committed tlons, administered the anaesthetic. That his Influence will be -for the ui-
manv generations. - murder. Totally uneducated. ' unable made ready the instruments, bandages lift of his people there seems to be no
, ' ' , , even to sign his. own! name, he was sen- and antiseptic washes, and down to the- doubt i
'Punishment as a remedial .a k.,i hi. .n.h,t .iiu .vrihii9 . " v. , . . iv,.j 1-
. . , ..k,.i neceasarv to rtmunt th vlrtn rrf " '"" " nuiu ,uo, uiuicuu agency nas out recently Decome an ac- imany rammuira o imprisonment ior xne surgeon. tns limn rnsrge 01 ana . spirit of revenge, he. would-not
the .desired object ,as In the proverb al Jrtf .v to conceive of anything more luxurious ccoted thing even among civilised na- f '"the rjinton prison.- After he learned how to operate the. X-ray ma- sSrvant ol "the piopla tmlay;. but pun-
. - m k rnftn irnm nisi 1 1 in ion sinn r-nino unt oil ninar mswtpib inni . x . v . r k a t win rom.
was sent to the prwin, influenced In all ments, including the new violet-ray ma- edvina? the evil that wm In him, "1m
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than the set. Illustrated. All-- the- sr- tlons.
For centuries the. law read In theory probability bv the advice of' his attor- chine. No less than three times he
-ottomless well." Fashion submits steadier trunks as a class, for any one
comforts for the traveler, and with a traveling with one needs no reminder of tlcles are made of real Ivory and against
nome impulse n iiirraa ner enoris, tneir useruiness. The one shown In the the background
through the assistance of conscientious illustration is particularly desirable be- lines the case i
manufacturers, tO making attractive as cause although rnmnul ,nH nt a onn. Inater n hirarnrlt!n
well as useful the number of interesting venient size, there is room for quite a stance. The outer cover- Is of rich niied that though eyes may have been save the confidence and respect of his from being thrown-into confusion- by an
accessions found n our up to date large tray with separate compartments, black seal leather. ' destroyed and teeth knocked out, yet superiors. . escape. ,
stores. Traveling paraphernalia, as a -The - extension has flbre-hvde binding Bridare Set Another ' enmnact lit- h- I . nnsnthilitv nt r.fnrmotinn in when he enterixl the nrl.nn h m-as Recogniilng that he ' nleht hi r
iirsc in tne oaaerv. men in '"i" w... ... i Ks pa-
has come to tne ena tu
ill remedial
, . T '"""'Z. .v"" uu" imiiiiru um viiv-iiun- tuiiirniciiio is iiiim namrr me me or tne man wno aestroyea tne put 10 won
pensive, but as a wise selection -of a grean. This trunk Is made' by the case designed to hold a deck of cards, sight and broke down the process of the laundry,
practical object made of the best ma- Drucker company and oId exclusively tally blanks, and pencil. complete mastication: The spirit of charge of
terlaMs almost sure to prove perpetual in Portland bv Meier Frank rompanyv 1U-Traveling Bag A shopping bag or punishment today Is remedial rather ment.
in in unnui iriij, iiuwilm i uuc mum nana saicnei 1 ne M( uiusiratea . wnat appears irom tne outside to b a than revengeful. . Here Mr
hardly be Interpreted as an extrava- is of a superior quality of walrus .hide, .shopping bag. Is not really a Simula There still manv who hlive tht him .h.n .
I of lavender silk which and in practice. "An eye for an eye and ,e'' he resolved that he would become saved the life of keepers who had been punishment a character estahllshed and
shine with that peculiar ,.,K aklh i i. a rnodel Prisoner. There was no re- attackel by convicts and once, through poised rightward. manward, Godward.
cterlstic of this . sub- tooth for a-tootlu Now it Is recog-xward offered him for g-ood behavior his strategy and skill, saved the prison - ,
i . His Hard Luck. .
From the Atchison Glob.
-A V .. U roled nrlsoner rather than n 7 ,n-ZZ AH Atcnison !--, -- -
h iuijikt.,airtn ,i. irt. ance vile." he has been, uaroled a k. . ""j -lui. ni . e
ran co.
it is uiTiicuit to restrain . one a en
The shape is new and very genteel. This receptacle, containing Only a purse and punishment of crime can never
particularly appropriate for an card case, for although It is apparently a reformation In the llfo of thf
the basket-making depart- ance vile, ' he has been, paroled and has
returned to -Ms nome ana to his . tribe
Mrs. Balllngton -Booth found wnere ne wm no oouot exert a powerful
he visited the orison in 189. lnuuence ipr gwa mgnr mil with Whom
effect I'nder her Influence he enrolled him- P "!" m contact. l pen his return
the crlm- self as a member of the i Volunteer wme nr w nitwta oy a large nur
rich and his daughter has -had hanl-
wood floors put In. wnicn sne k--p
hishly polished to match her hulhnt
income. The Old gentleinun finn-r It
found the great joy of his life In ..) j
to see bis daughter and playl" v.
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