THE ' OREGON ' , DAILY; JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY ; EVENING. AUGUST C, 3J3. r HIE -gerie ' drees here . eketobed, J elrffply made TO showing MMp1 1 novel features. Is typical of ! the .1 liter Mason models Jt is maa of f Ine whit handkerchief linen, with a deep border of effective solid embroide;-"''' tiim. ambrolderV: bordered ' fabric , nrt.il ' h found amnog the semi made robes 1b tha shops, and come wide . enough for entire skirt lengths. In tha minds of manjr men appera m po muj one way of making these up tha ona nay : being ' tha , time worn, aiereotypeu rotthod of arranging tha,' bordar at the lower edge of tha aklrt and Catherine the upper plain edge to the belt. Plain ly thl leave antirely-too much volume to comply witn BKirie or present ianion and. besides, you don't want obeolote methods any mora wan tot next woman. The problem can be solved In varloua interesting ways, ona of which la dem. onstrated ; In the pretty moaei or ine In the aklrt tha deeply acallopefl edge of the embroidery ta atitcbed amoothly to a plain atrip of tha same quality iin en, . that la hemmed -and trimmed with an Insertion of filet lace. At the belt there la an even Una of gathers, but It ia made leas full by goring the width in a line over either hip, from the walsl 4n miM'-A lAntfatt th Ambroid err wiU admit of without cutting into it i Tha back, edgea are then stitonee over the front and trimmed with row of .white crochet 'buttons- :i H i Tha round , necked blouse is finished with 1 plaited ruffling and the short eleevea that ara out In one with It have the filet lace binding forming the low er half.. ; The back of the blouse la piain, put in ironi tne zuinesa irora me sidea and below tha bust la draped in even gathers along the aides of the em broidered bib that rises from the belt end which- (a merely one of the cut out scallops of -.the design. This is a suitable gown for garden parties and for, Informal evening , oc- Peter and Idttlo Miss PnxzjrtaJl Quit K-'&Vf&ib Old 'Paatm'ifitv;: By Thornton W; Burgess. , (Copyright, lilt, by J. a Lloyd.) As soon mm little MIsa Fuasytall bad agreed to go with him ta make ber home in the' dear old briar patch down on tha Green Meadowa, Peter Rabbit fairly boiled over ..with lmpatienoe to atart He had had ao much trouble in the Old Pasture that be , wag anxloua to get away. Besides, be was afraid that If they waited too long- little Mlaa Fussy UU might change ber mind, and if aha should do that- well, Peter didn't I know what he would do. But Peter. Who always had been ao happy-go-lucky,, with no ona to think about but himself, now fait for the firat time re-apons-1-blHty. That a Embroidered - white ' lingerie frock. caalons. . When worn with audh a hat aa that shown In the aketch it will be decidedly plctureaque, ForhopperaHousekeener '"'ta tn.xiibA that ' wntnan described by the . old general In the "Merry Widow,", aa , "Sooperrb (with a diagram accompanying), aha would have, in all probability, made them that way. Therefore; the talk of the re vival of tha old girdle corset with Its one purpose to pull in the waist line regardlesa' of common Sense or the. In Jury to . health is groundless. vv nvn vum tun, vviwwfc, v j ble garment when properly fitted,? ac cording to . the medical authorities ol the country bad Reached its abuse in an extreme model reaching to tha knees, the fashionV auppliers, if such they mieht be termed. Jumped to tha Other extreme a girdle ; corset heralding tt as something new to satisfy tha fickle tastes of tha faddist. . ' - A few fashion magaslnea, who cater to me extreme Biyiaa neve oegun .o whisper, faintly It la true, but never theless they whisper, of tha revival of :" the old girdle. v . ; No matter now dtataaterui tne rasn-ion-Bubject Introduced may be. the up to-oate woman unowg sne muat listen, eventually, so It la with dismay the new freak of corset fashions baa been heard. . ' ' , ' ., f' Tha rumor is out of keeping with the gowns and cloaks, ao has really no real hold aa .yat,V..''V'-';?;(' -J-iakxKik'S Tha best coraetlera of the city give little credence to tha change and are not shewing , tha , girdles. They have convincing arguments' covering all the view points of beauty, health and fit ness as to why they ara a falsa alarm. On tha contrary, tba newest things shown in tba corset lint ara a, delight ful almost boneless garment mad of a pliable material of a weave not un like elastic, which bids fair to banish ing the -old idea of torturous corset iiiff. - ' , , With the continued popularity of the Kimono in au fta adaptations to modern dressmaking the more - biaarre atylea of the oriental dresa hav com into popular; favor.' Prom tha orlentala we had to get artistic hand embroidery aa used in colore on silks, clothe and even linen and batiste. The most pitlabU waste of tlma and eye sight is evinced in soma of pur attempts to seech an artistic effect with ! hand embroidery, Tet with only tolerable f Intah in tha actual embroidery the oriental work Ic beautiful and affective. They ambroid, er ah groups the stlffest flowers, birds or fruits Into the , most graceful de signs. v'y,. .;. v The resourceful dressmaker haa come to realise thia and in the fashioning of modiah gown v the insertion of stripe of oriental embroideries,, often subdued with chiffons, when the colors are par ticularly vivid, is one of the most pop ular vogues. , j '. a Broadway shop where oriental goods la sold exclusively, one of tha newest things shown la a ahaded silk kimono of a heavy silk crepe shaded In robin's egg.. blue at the hem into lighter tones until the top Is . white. The embroideries ara exquisitely de signed in tonea of the name hue., The garment aa a kimono la a moat charm ing morning robe, but Its moat effective use would be In an afternoon, gown wonted in with other fabrics and lace. Chinese lacea are also shown. The Bilk Maltese lace designed In scarfs, collars, fichus, lace edgings and even aummer wraps made In modish "cut away" fronts and long; backs. These ara especially pretty to "dress up" a lingerie gown for afternoon functions. i New Ideas or better we might eay the latest blooming Ideas In tea, table and luncheon decorations Is a matter of some interest A florist shop on Morri son atreet is now ahowlng quantltiee of aatert In 1 aheli pink and lavender shades. These In white and pink are also the popular decoration for early fall weddings. ; v The vivid Pink gladlola, better de scribed as watermelon pink, though stiff .la growth, is delightful for table deooration when , combined with the dainty and feathery - white gypaophlU popularly known aa baby, breath. Remarkable to relate, there are still some of the fragrant llliea of the val ley to be found for corsage and table bouqueta. - . Cheesecloth holds great possibilities for country house curtains, for It lends itself splendidly to stenciling, and thua a color BOheme' can be carried out t. harmonise with the other decorations in the room, . The curtain may be hemstitched and edged with a email eotton :ball fringe.''' . Colored curtains of cretonne or eblnts, uaed In conjunction with llrht ones. ahould ahow. brightly flowered patterna when tha room doea not get much aun, anc cooler shade when it faces aouth. This may also depend on : the color scheme of the room, for when the wall are-oovered with a flowing flowered pa per tha outalde curtains should be of a soft, shaded one toned material, While if the walls are "solid" color a contrast can be made with gaily patterned ma terials for the curtains.. kittle Stories for Bedtime bis- word, but It is a word that every' body baa to learn the meaning of some time.' Johnny Chuck learned tt when he made a home for Polly Chuck in Farmer Brown's, orchard, and tried to keen it a secret, so that no barm wouiu come to Polly. - It means , taking care of other people or other people s things. and feeling tbat you must take even greater care than you wouia oc, your self or your own things. So, while Peter himself would bave been willing to take chances, and might even have made the journey down to the dear old briar patch in broad daylight, he felt that that wouldn't do at all for little Miss FuxsytalV that be muat avoid every posaible chance of danger for bar. Bo peter - waited, for a care nignc net too dark, you know, but a night when there was no moon to make great I patcnea or light, put oniy tne ainaiy little star looking down and twinkling in the friendly way they have. At laat there waa Juat such a night. ' All the afternoon little If laa Fussy tail went about in the Old Pasture saying good bye to her,; friends, and visiting each one of her " favorite little paths and hiding places, and I auspect at In each one she dropped a tear or two, for you see she felt euro that' she never would see them again, although. Peter had promised that he would bring her back to the Old Pasture for a vlait whenever ahe wanted to. come. At laat It waa time to atart Peter led the way. Very big and bVave and atrong and important be felt, ana very timid and frightened felt . little Mlaa Fuszytail, bopping after, him close at his heels. You see she felt, that she was going out into the great wide world, of which she knew' nothing at all, "Oh, Peter," she whispered, "suppos ing we should meet Reddy Foxl I shouldn't know where to run or hide." "we. are not going to meet Reddy Fox." said Peter, "but If we should, all you have to do ie to just keep your eye on the white paten on tne aeat or my trousers and follow me. I have fooled Reddy Fox ao many times that "m not afraid Of him. - Never in all hla life had Peter been ao watchful and careful. That waa because he felt . hla e-apona-i-blllty. Uints-forGirls Will Yoti Walk 4 Blocks to Save SI OO? a , - . i . We will guarantee to save you on any grade piano you may desire, ' ; ' " . " Make Us Prove It! . Direct from Factory to home You save the dealers' orofit. Hint About tne Usee for Pride. By Jessie Roberts. It sometimes looks as though pride were the most Indispensable quality. The girl who comes to hsr lob even in the warmest weather looking freeh and trig is the girl with pride. And It is pride, most often, that has set her to earning her own living, rather; than to be content to stay at home and allow aome overburdened brother or father to provide for her. And It la also pride that makes ber lift her head and act smart and brisk when aha la dronnlna with fatigue, . The girl without pride just groans and complains) and draga about, like a moulting hen. There is not a more inspiring sight on earth than the streets of the city at of the evening, or a little later. wnen tne tide or the t workera seta homeward, along the pavementa. How cheerful, capable, and pretty these young women, and even the older onea, look aa they hurry along! How bright and becoming ar their dresses, how white and. neat the collara and cuffs yet, most of these women must make and wash their own things in auch time aa they can anatch from their daily work. . - Pride ia also full of generosity. It helus Its own. and tha. helo it elves is tender and tactful, since it respects pride in others. I know more than one girl who toils over hours to help a younger sister get a business training, because of her pride in that younger'e capalty and am bition. .. - Pride ia like salt. It keepa you sound and sweet Pride keepa you from ac cepting doubtful favors and attentions, from running into debt or borrowing, from shirking your fair ahare of ex pense or labor. The girl who. has both pride and sweetness is the flower of her sex. For there is a wrong, bitter, selfish pride, a fake pride, the black shadow of the bright and fine true pride. There is no trouble telling the two apart ; f.:. SPECIAL BARGAIN ! VOSE & SONS Upright Piano t aa. First-Class Condition.. iUU BuoK& T ; , "UNEQUALED IN TONE- 7T 1 ' PAOTOKT TOfJ s' , WASXlTOJr, AT 18 TH IT. In Sta.fteld.nd Evelyn Nekblt Thaw insists that she has "forever dropped" the Thaw end of her name, and that 'hereafter' she is, and must be under all condttlone just Evelyn Kesblt "Miss Nesblt" went so far aa to aay that she would not make her lew York -appearance aa a dancer with Jack Clifford, unless the poster billing her aa. Mra. Thaw la changed. Fannie Ward baa recently arrived from Europe with a new play aald to be real naughty, and which. Miss Ward says, ahe will tone down sufficiently for American presentation, v The new play is called "Madame President." Miss Ward formerly played. In "In the Bla- Lhop's Carriage," and Still later made a vaudeville tour In "An unlucky Star." Margaret Anglln having expressed a determination to return to the Shake spearean and claaato drama exclusively, saya ahe haa resolved to assemble an organization of players that will render the text of the plays and the delinea tion of the characters In as nearly an ideal manner as possible. For the pre mier rolea In her repertory Mlaa Anglln announcea Fuller Melllsh, Ian MacLaren and Erie Blind. AH have had long ex perience In Shakespeare. Mao Montesolo haa been engaged for tha leading comedy rolea. "i e, .;' (jj- ji':iA;''I,::;'-i;f Joseph Coyne, who Is coming back to the United States to play the adventur ous American In "Gen. John Regan," haa not : been here for five year, or since Charles Frohman brought him over In 10 to play Tom Kent In "The Mollusc,'' That venture lasted only a few weeks; and ' one of the results was; that the play, which ran for a' year in London, did not receive a Chicago performance untU September, 1911, - when the late Kyrle Bellew revived it in Powers' a week or two before his death. Coyne continues to be an Idol of London thea tre J goers, although his rank In i this' country waa never higher than that of deputy-comedian. Oddly enough, despite a personality that waa. and la, aggress, ively American, hla popularity here waa baaed entirely on hla acting of fops, Johnnlea, and other slllv tvr. rnin for the guardsman dialect, whose beat exponent it Lawrence D'Oraay. , OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS tta forty-fifth echool year , scrrtMBCR ie. ieia. . , . DEGREE COURSES UaypheeeI AantCULTURg, CNOINUMINa. HOMg tCOHOMICB. .MlNINO. reRCSTJIY. COM- mcrcc. Pharmacy. 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Catalogue v. .iyutuv, ' ' TKIXTXZMTX AVO HOVTOOyZXT Belmont School BZUCOVT, CAUTOIJrta. Belmont (dhool doea for Ita hnn I thoughtful and careful parents moat wish to! u uun. us toracro neyona ue aireralons ana temptatlout of town or cltr. the fiaenese j o n cumii. toe excellent! ex it muIdbm and the irlrlt ef lta facultr mmhlna i this- poulble. It Draoana bora fr thm Kmmt eollegea and scbools of esglnterlBg and offers in sddltloa aucb elective course a beys may with wbo ar not planning for unlveraltr work later. Write for catalogue flriag detailed la- W. T. HEID, Hdaiu,r OIUBKJIT y. lam, AMlitaat HeaAaaatea, Addre Buperuiteiideat, Be In on t. tt Mile Bontb ef aaa rranelVoe. Christian Brothers Business College I . m T blUA AAil UavAUAdaVMAsV IT. ' I OEAJUfAa AND OOMMIKCIAi DXVAktMtl x-hvu, nr nay ana young men. courses of studies thorough jr- nttiioda modera aad enliinment ecllint. -tBTblEI E8UMEp TWMBAT, VZtT s, 111 student preeared for biulneH life; graduates I U..M.UIW , puamuw WITB Dusinea houaei, banks, railways and prafeaalooal men. We reeelT more appllcatioD for young me I kOIHIB V. AVOSIW1. JT. t. O.. Vrtsidwl mmiwgaonmm MM Bini U-VXUB, flAWO IKglKWOTIOM ' ' 'tif.lTtSTa f:f?IT.tiiTitM3(il enaHMMMlf .nMn& Bor Clrto. Conducted by the SlSTtHaOIinioLVI ANE OF JESUS AHVhm7a&VlllZ I Ctllnt, Cm Mm!c Aft. glttsdea aad Ceaswr. I . V..eid Mem sad latrileitHlTralalna.WrlesferAaaMacmeatAeaNai res Every few Jumpahe would atop to sit up ana iook ana listen. Tnen little Miss Furiytail would nettle up cloaej to him, and retere neart would swell with happiness and he would feel oh, so proud and important, t Once they neard tne anarp bark or . Reddr Fox. but it was a lonar war off and Peter smuea, ror ne Knew that Keddy was huting on the edge of the Green Foreet. Once a dim ahadow a wept acros the meadow graaa ahead of them. Peter dropped flat la the graaa and, kept Per fectly atilL and UtUa Mlae Fuasytall did Juat aa h did, aa ahe bad prom iaca ane wouia. v . -What what waa it r. . ahe whla-l pared. : : . f "I think it - was Hootr the OwL" Peter whispered back, "but he didn't see us."' After what seemed like a long, ; long tlm they heard Hootre I fierce hunting call, but It came from way back of them on the edge of the old pasture. Peter hopped . to hie I 'Come on." said he. ("There's noth. ing to rear from htm now." so alowly and watchfully Peter led tne way down aoroaa the Green Mead ows while the little stare looked down and twinkled In the moat friendly way, and Juat as Jolly round red Mr. 8uo atarted to kick, off hla bedclothes be hind the Purple Hills they reached the dear old Drier paten. Here we are!" cried Peter. Oh. I'm so glad!' cried little Mlae Fuasytall, hopping along ona of Peter's private utue paths. . Next fitoryv-Sammy Jay Xs Curious About New Mrs. Pater. FoyjeTO Awmzi ' Clearance Now WxM ..Mm. ' The adjustment Af stocks alter the hnsiesf- before we can safely start an on the Fall and Winter campaign. ' The unusual demand for . odd pieces.- chair, table or dresser from a suitelias left many incomplete' sets on hand; nd the biggest reductions are revealed In lines of thia nature. Hundreds of pieces throughout the store bear special price tags, showing wonderful savings. It is a most opportune time to buy the new M A0AA9 .... THE KING SCHOOL or BPEzoa Am zzr seadivo roa TKt BEAT AXO EABO Of HBASU19 ' ' Children wbe are (ailing beblad Is Ualr grade becauM of deafaets taught Up read, log and , enibled ta eueceed la bearing acbooli. . Adult wha are Jumpered ao.-l.u7 and In bahiHM will be benefited. Studio m TentrM bHe, Phone juYwhsiljie.: Louis H. Boll Will esatisae tMeking durtsg the suauset : ; . , menthi. ..-'. 'i PP".'dsWeg faforabie date for tb fail Una ahould apply aa sooa a possible. ' . ITWDIO Ml TarOJID BUDS, 1 - SOLID OAK CHAIR .With panel back, sad-dle-ahaped seat,, fin- lsnea wax roiae HtrOBI eonstruo rax roiaen. $1.99 BOX FRAME DINER With high panel back and box . frame con etrudtlon. Fin lahed WIDE PANEL DINER -With a h aped lag and claw feet. Haa ,wlde top panel, " very atron gly eio 1 C constructed PP 13 SLIP SEAT DINER Upholstered In genu Ine Snanlah leather. Haa square - instead fefg;?f.$4.85 COLONIAL DINER Pun auarter. . sawed atock. Genuine Span- isn . ieatn r . aeat tnernsn "Perambuutor,; on sale prn 130.00 Brown Perambulator, , tnohajr tj1 Q Qf? hood, on gale at . . , ........ . ... . . , ; ipXOVD $33.00 - Reed-Body . Perambulator, on J0 rjg i227S Folding f Go-Cart, ' monTfrVhocr-Jjg "gg:; -at Economy Pricea $135 Green Go-Cart, solid sides, on sale 0g , $34.50, French GrayPerambuIator, mo- CJOI rjS hair hood, on sale at,. ........v....' 4)relJ $26.00 Nickel-trimmed Go-Cart, . auto CT Qf hood, on sale t PX9;II $6.73 Folding Go-Car t, now on sale at this Complete Bed Outfit, Special m Bms Beet, Supported Spring, Felted Mattress. . Come in . tomorrow and in spect this wonderful, com plete bed outfit It consists of a guaranteed brass bed, with heavy two-inch posts, and 10 filler rods and iron frame spring with fabric top and heavy cable edges," strongly supported center, and a 40-pound, sanitary layer felt mattress, covered in heavy, grade of blue and white art twill ticking. The " price named is fir ; below what this outfit would ordinarily sell for. The quality of each piece is ab solutely guaranteed by us. ful fil I 1 II- I (,f,,"x( - y Fffl: $16 Was Regular Price On Sale Tomorrow at -$9.98,-;;:. this ' pretty Crib Is finished la Sold enamel, with, three brasa spin, lee fitted at top Instead of acroll aa shown. It has high drop sides, with filler rode arranged very close together, and Is very strong 'and substantial. Fitted with a link fab. rio aprlng that will not aag. i A Gold Bronze Drop Side Iron Crib Is Specially WcedmWeekar $4.99 Juat aa Illustrated, having con tlnuous posta and drop sides. Close filler rods and" good spring. Meas ures two feet In width and four feet In length and finished gold bronae. v Our $12 High-Side Brass Trimmed Iron Crib for $7.99 - Extreme value at thia nrlo" fln lahed In gold broni. . Has .araaraa teed aprlng, braas top ralle and braas poat knoba. .The filler f rede ara fitted closely together and joinea to ran, oy pail connections. Good aoft mattresses to fit at low COSt..-'' .!' ' A- , . t It's the kind of a table for which you have alwaya paid 14.80. Made from clear white atook. with bina. drawera and kneading boards! Very strongly constructed. : ;.-i-. , .- t ,:-,.: ... "j. ""T( Foldin g Car J Tables TV $4.50 Kind ; : IF Ask for Stamps This Offer ta iipnlAn.t kind that ordinarily aell'for 14.60. Tha tables are th xney are f . I!!cl!,J"qlJ?rei vrv etrongly built and top vuT.iru wiin neavy green reit compactly. One only to a customer, They fold Here Is a l rKeduc e I nriia- have Juit two "dozen to 'sell at this orice an4 the'V are th values we hve ever ihown. Exactly as pictured, built of -selected Oak ' and finished fumed. The top measures 24x38 inchesand has a draw- dj aj f . & . . f 1 gm , e m . Mm . a - . er i incites in.wtum. x siats are nttea into the ends. The legs are made of 3-inch stock. Th quantity will not last long at this special price. A.k for .Creae'Traag'3l..: ; 7T'PS, Hill Military Academy Portland: Oregon Send for Qlasbrated CataJogn. w EE i i il " 1