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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1902)
PAYS MORE OF I Ljr SPECIAL SALE j j-.ffl mora of our Immense January Clear plirijr tin's' coming ton days w make yon 1 . rm f oikH a8) 2 A A a . . . .... .4.1 Hi. a-ha have not seen our prices during tin- t PT,e " . . . , I vill find I B11 ""vwinf kj nimt' anti i LinveftipiHn oi our fiOOdf, Silk, Domestics, ttoolcn I nderwear, Hosiery. Corsets, Shoes, Muslin Underwear. X o wear Goods, also livervthing in Hen's Goody, Alexander Department Store, Audit for Famous Sorosis Shoes. (I 1 1 1 t 4 .,. . .. '"ffisx-(a?)g JANUARY 27, 1902 THI OPENING OF THE KAHTF.K TKKM OF ST. PAUL'S Ming and Day School for Girls. i IH EMI YORK STYLES i.itnn(KllHlf and Colin" Prpparat.iiy Ih'wartiiiMits, Music Voktsntl Piano--a speolalty. Pupils under fourteen years Adtlrm MIm Imogen Hover, Principal. ,S4:i Catherine Htreet, Walla Walla. YVw.li 9! WHAT APPEARS TO THE WRITER ON FASHIONS. iline Engine for Sale Mniiuci .- 'iinr cnLMiic with mni s ami fittiniFK. oil t.inlts M' f v . - o I I O ' Itaks everything necessary to set up and operate. Engine Mall ni'ii' lii'inp in nu nnlv : few weeks rp,iv.,, , - -j - inn economical and guaranteed to he satisfactory. Price tatittnmv Address East Oregonian, Pendleton, Oregon. A Little of Everything Relating to the Things Women Wear In Gotham. New York. Jan 27. ICach season lone sees the little things of drees tn I crease In number and importaneo. TTioiirIi diminutive In size they are prf deeldedly the opposite In effect ttiHt SBtly the fnshtonalile shops have Riven them more and more spare un til now they occupy a eomplete de MXlBieOt, and more, there are stores i that sell absolutely nothing but storks, ribbons belts, crowns of hat.:. Taney baas ami tlx other costly notli iiiRs that mean so much to the well dressed woman Anions ttii MWSM i of the roady-to-elnp-on thitiKs Is a I yoke and stock all eomplete. It Is of crimson satin eloth. with hands or white neaily throe quarters of an Inch In width. Ilet ween these bands are daintily clone Fr MM b knots, also In white Of eourse this model DM be i carried out in any colored eloth and mnierial. but the Idea only goes to show that It Is not sufficient to buy a whole dresa. so It may be had In piecemeal. Indeed, woman who Is not i lever at making a yoke and stock may do worse than buy on.', tor a honn' made confection without dalntl ! ness and an "air" Is worse than none at all. It Is surprising how many women, buy these little trimmings , ntnl then purchase only enough goods foi the remainder of the dress. TOM tlii little trimming have the advan tage of being detachable and always come In so well when one wishes to I refresh a gown that has either he conn passe or lost Its pristine fresh ness Neckwear to be strictly fashiona ble, should be fussy. There are a great many designs, of courre. that I are plain, but they are confined to the severe tailor-made shin waists i and for more than this purpose are seldom seen. In the matter of boas the flat model is running a race with the rounded shape for popularity. It Is really a sort of stole, and being more spread out on the shoulders, the effect is very broadening There are of courst laiiorate fur boas, but those in ohif fon. crepe tie chine anil ribbon are also pretty and the fact that one de sign was marked tinwn to ffin from ITf) ought to be sufficient proof that the silk designs are not adopt) d sim ply us a matter of economy if one be extravagantly or rather luxuriously Inclined id all essential to Its smartness, though contradictory to Its supposed mission of warmth. It must be set well hack on the shoulders and the ends allowed to fall freoly, some times caught together at the waist, hot not at the throat, where an Inner Jabot of Is "e should be revealed. For real warmth one must seek the quaint fur tlppeu and pelerines which are ns bOTOrohlS as thev are sensible. I Nrver In the history of dress have chatelaine bags been so fashionable. as has been previously remarked In this column. Hut there Is a new ton c- the little affair which Is term ed the frmngle. and aptly, too. This Is n wide, flat bag of brocaded sattn: the sfcWtT edge measures much long er thae the top. The bait is shallow and both sides slope Upward at a sharp It cllne toward the mjddle. The steel chains from which the bag is suspended are Just long enough to make a perfect Isosceles triangle with the outr- thms of the bag and chain when l i r- t.iunt from the hook at the t lei The bag Is well adapt i d for carrying n fan and Is voted one ot the most original innovations of Its kind Introduced this season. Wlten Mm Chauncey pepew first arrived I this country she was ac credited Srltr saying that American lOflld go to Purls or London gowns, because of the Inile chin and originality Imimrt 'orelgn made creations, but !ntn the smnrt shopi of Howimi pretty the boa may be. en is an art In wearing It which women I for theli serlhahb fj to th. a gllnipst Ootbain makes one taiaft DtAerwIfx though It would not be polite to say 10 and HlW question the taste of one so n lieto sought and admired for the beau Oi bar toilettes Just now. Ft.r I; loot wear house Jackets, which are really dressing saeqnes grown formal are much prettier than shirt waists, though more expensive and not half so practical. Soft ma terials have first choice In their devi l opHOSt, crepe de chine being most used. A delicate affair In pastel vio let has the fullness tucked In at the waist line, and reveres of applique turning heck to show a full, dainty vest of still lighter violet mousse line. An edition de luxe of the cold weather dressing sarque Is In softest blue silk crepon. the sort with the wooly, eiderdown-like back. It Is bound all around to the depth of an Inch and a half with blue ttatln and boasts a little pocket. Heavy silk ;erves to fasten this Jaunty thing, which Is particularly pretty over a MBSft '"'Ik patttOOftl of lilue trimmed with black lace and accordion plaited frills. At this time of year all the stores of Gotham have their annual sale of white goods and there Is a really mar M inus display of lingerie and dell cat) tblncs for the house. A delight, fttl negligee In pure white muslin Is striped and frilled and flounced all OVOT In the most elaborate way with yellow lace. The model Is slightly empire, having a broad band of lace through which ribbon ts run confining It welt under the arms. All down th front where the garment fastens In Islbly Is a fluff of frills Heading the deep flounce at the skirt hem are applications of lace extending well up toward the waistline. There Is no stock. Thp corsage ortlon consists oi aid mate lengthwise row ot tuck Ings and Insertions. The sleeves are Mr) iiraceful. displaying that voluni nlonsness at the elbow marking all fashionable sleeves. Quite the most fetching sleeve for a room gown la copied from a native dress of a wo man of Jerusalem. It Is made from a length of silk or other material i "t Dvaf 2? Inches wide This Is laid rroai the outside of the arm. It must be shaped a bit. utl when It meets under the arm fasten the sel vedces together and sew sll the way ilown until .1 point Is fortftexj tl the lower end of this scam It Is very sniKtt and quite different trom the anj-'el sleeve, which, as everyone knows, opens up the Mtttltla of the arm. Annual Jearance Sale SAFETY BMAKflv Burlington Adopts Nev Appliances That are a Great Improvement. Sulety, coupled With SIMMS, ll thO aim of every gret railroad: but above all things safety No Innovation that gM,s prontM ot Insuring the safety oi isjxsengi-rs or of carrying fhetn nunc qnlehly Is overlooked by the heads of modern railroads. Fvery Iniprov. nenl that tends to Increase the ipet .1 must of necessity he counterbalanced by sonic leflee that will Insure safety. Nothing nils those reejalnroaate to such an extent as the air brake. The latest Improvement In this val Baale aid to the operation Is a high speed attachment which, after aev tral years of experimenting has been broualt to such a state of perfection that It may be called perfect. The new high speed brake adopt ed by the Hurlington Koute, the first ' western railroad to put this safety device In operation on all through trains, consists of the standard quick action brake with a pressure regulating attachment. It was de signed to meet the requirements ot trains scheduled at the high average rates of speed in common service The value of this Improvement may be appreciated when ll la realized that the high speed brake will stop a train In 3ft per cent less distance than required with the brake nrdl narily In use. Don't Live Together. Constipation and health netref go together. DeWltt's Little Ksrlv RtV era promote easy aitlon of the bowels ; without griping or distress T'1l It Co nnl Hrock Mcf-ova Carpets, Wall paper Matting I ace Curtains Portiers Big discount all along the line. Regular Bar gain Counter. rhoaa who come Rrsl will have first choice. H i H discount on all MWiog ma chines. Man machines from f to Up, second ham! machines from to $to Just arrived for the spring trada' a lew Oriental ings Conn and sec them Jesse Failing M iiii Sti In ll he Peoples Warehouse lies' and Children's lderwear Ulti tlic i loaing of our 1Mb Annual Clearance Sale we will put our Htock of ladies' and -hil dren'y Underwear at prices never heanl of OS fore pc OliiitirfiiH Union Suit, clearance sale pries 14c Pk Women's Union Suitts. Clearanc e sale ri" ! 29c Ml Hosiery Reduced The best value ever offered at Ar 20c, clearance sale price. Ladies Jackets Wonderl uI vaJ:uei Thi- Heason's latest importation, all at cleartlMS sale pr'cee. 7 0 vsjoss at elearane sal- prioe $-1 40 i."0 values at ( U-it ant e h tie price 4.7.r 10.00 values a niserini i-ale puce $.0U lo.tKJ valuHs at dssronOS sale price ....... .'7 i0 1H5HJ values a cleaiunce sale prist '-4o '24 tk) values at clearan i sale nri'-e I2.0 Blectrio teal DOts with 'ail ornaments, rsduosd to, i- sssSHOESsss There is nothing more servicable than box calf Wi of lef VOQ l Misses' Boj alt ahos $2 W valueb at A ( Tilda' liox cslf saot 1 1 .76 value at $1.45 $1.25 Men's Overcoats Another great cut, another loM -ladling of prices which makes this ky far the srretAssf mom v saving clothing event of the sea son Note the rsd notions, Men's Overcoats U'liili SJUsO flM and S.0U SUV $5.50 Men's Overcoats Worth II8.V), and A, hum $9.95 Men,s Overcoats Worth fltt.AO, and Jn, imm $15.90 JfffThW hoy .- yotttil - and child! OVSI OSl rSdUCStl in the isjps propssiioe. WHEN WE SAY SO IT'S TRUE. g If aJP 8 I FIFTH ANNIAL CLEARANCE SALE