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We furnish books to reli able agents on a credit system. Write for terms and descriptive -circulars. CONTINENTAL BOOK CO. OMafaeiwk Bdg., Porflaad, Ore. of SPRING COSTUME. TlonRh f!ooil nnrt Vale Colored Gown. The newest materials present a downy surfnco which Is both soft nntl rough. This ranterlnl Is worn by those who are youthful in appearance, wheth er matrons or young girls. For moro mature women the smooth faced goods are preferable. Many of these smooth OF BLACK CHEVIOT. goods costumes are relieved by trim mings of Indian cashmero in shawl pntternings. Costumes of white cloth are consid ered particularly stylish, and after white crayon pinks, blues and grays are considered the thing. White gowns are fancifully tucked In squares or diamonds, with a figure o black lace In ench section. Very smart costumes of pale gray are trimmed with applications of deep yellow lace, with here and there a touch of pale blue in the shape of em broidery. The Louis XV. coat and three cor nered hat will be quite as much worn this spring as in the winter. The Illustration shows models of such. The coat is of black rough goods, with an inner vest of embroidered cloth and a second loose lifting half vest of white cloth, banded with narrow braid. The crush belt is of black velvet. The sleeves are loose nnd are gathered into cuffs of white cloth. The coattail is long and full. The hat is of white felt, trimmed with a wide scarf of black silk, hav ing a fringed bow drooping over the hair in the back. This scarf is passed at intervals through oval gold buckles, Judic Ciiollet. .FASHION HINTS. The Voprne of the llolero Fashion able MonrninK. That the bolero Is-still a fashionable model Is certain, for the best houses are making nearly all their handsome gowns with this chic ornamentation, and, as these gowns are designed for the spring and summer, the future of the bolero is assured. The widow's first mourning Is now modernized into something modish in A LOUIS XV. EFFECT. shape which does not shroud the fie lire In masses of crone nnd enshmpro The now silky black goods are nnrtlv wool. They have the depth of color required ror mourning and yet make up gracefully. A mourning' gown re cently made for n woman of forty was i uuy cioin ueusely black, with a deep godet flounce entirely covered with crape and headed by n broad pin ing of the same. The deep, folded belt was of the crape, and it just showed under a sack nemof0MthC C,th bored with a hem of the crape cut to shape and curved un In n n0n i,. !., ront " One of the most fashionable colors Just now Is chinchilla gray. A Louis XV. effect In an evening waist Is here shown. The materials are heavy Russian lace and chiffon. neck Is cut V shape and Is made In The the back to reach a wide belt of crushed taffeta, from which depend tails of lace. The sleeves are of shirred chif fon. In front the lace is cut Into points, opening over an underblousc of the chiffon. The bolt is narrow in front and finishes on the left side with an upstanding bow. Jrruio Ciiollet. SMART LONG COATS. Jnpnnenc and Chinese EfTecta Pre vnll White Clonk". Most of the new cloaks show dis tinctly Japanese effects. They are very loosely lltted and have very wide cuffs and long rovers extending down the entire length of the front. Many of them are mnde of white silk or woolen material. There is something partlcu- AUTOMOBILE COAT. larly attractive about white cloth wraps, because they do duty for smart afternoon as well as evening wear. Some of them have lace instead of fur collars, which makes it possible for them to be worn later on. Narrow black velvet ribbons form a most chic trimming for these automo bile coats, as they are miscalled. Bands of Tersian embroidery, figured white silk and lace are also considered smart. The most fashionable collar is a mix ture of the niglon and the flare and is worn open nt the throat, with a fluffy lace Jabot Coats of black peau de sole and heav ily ribbed bengallue will be found very useful by those of limited incomes. An automobile coat is the subject of the sketch. It Is made of white covert coating and Is trimmed with black baby velvet The lining Is a rich Per sian silk. The coat has a wide collar nnd revers, and the cuffs come well up over the arm. Judic Ciiollet. Carious Old Custom. In one of the suburbs of Paris a wealthy merchant died the other day, nnd on the evening of the funeral his neighbors witnessed a curious cere mony. An hour before the body was to be taken to the cemetery the relatives of the dead man, Ave or six in number, went out into the garden adjoining the house and walked solemnly and silent ly around it. Each carried a lantern and kept his eyes fixed on the ground, as though he were looking for some thing. Finally they all halted in front of a large pile of stones and, laying aside their lanterns, proceeded to throw down tho pile. After every stone hnd been removed they examined minutely the spot on which the pile hnd rested and then slowly and with bowed heads returned to the house. This Is an old Norman custom, nnd it Is observed in tills instance because the ilead man was a native of Cilson. There is a tradition in Normandy that before burying a body all the ground around his dwelling should be searched in or der to make sure that the soul lias not hidden itself somewhere. At one time every family In Nonnnndy faithfully observed this tradition, but now only a few pay heed to it UaeleitH Kipeine. A prince received from the house steward Ills monthly statement of ac counts, in which occurred the Item of 1.C0 lire for the keep of a cat in the paiace. Tno prince immediately wrote margin, "if there are no rats in wio uouse, it Is no good keeping n cat; If there are any rats, the chnnm fn tue ueep or the cat is suneriliioiia." - nv w And he struck out the Item. A Succena. 'Mrs. Bilklns learned to nlnv nnkAr so she could keep her husband In at night." "And does ho stay In now?" "I should say so. She wi MR fan trttiMi - - " w i V.t-1 01 1)18 BTKMHliiitr nlli-iii'nn hasn't tho price of a drink."-PhlladeI-pula Record. A LIVELY PROSPECT. New Aerlst: "I've been flying around this mortal universe for six solid hours, and hanged if I can remember the way to go downl" No. B3. Concealed Word Sciunre. One word Is concealed in each sen tence. 1. Did Bob acknowledge the admira ble invitation? 2. Yes, but how he did glare at It first! 3. And then he said that recently he had been slighted. 4. At last ho sent back a testy an swer. No. 54. Tllnntrntea Helms. No. 05. necanltiitlonii. 1. Decapitate to wound, as with a horn, and have a native metal or Its compound with the rock in which it occurs after it has been picked over to throw out what is worthless. 2. Decapitate treatment, custom, and have a man of venerable years and of sound judgment and prudence. 3. Decapitate a very hard, heavy and durable wood, susceptible of a high polish, and have consisting of bone. 4. Decapitate a gallerv In a plmroi, or hall and have frequently. 5. Decapitate n jewel and have a no blemaii. 0. Decapitate the floor of a fireplace and have the whole world. The decapitations give an ancient royal German name revived In the fam ily to which Queen Victoria belonged. No. GOConrUiiIi, of Sellm Slnndlah. Supply the lacking word for the first line of each couplet and transpose it for the second. HE. Dear maid, it is my deep With thee forever to ! sua Kind sir, I fear thee'd soon be And then my temper would be HE. Dear maid, we must not thus be mii A broken heart do I .j ' SHE. Kind sir, if papa prove How, then, could I thy heart 'j HE. Dear maid, and dost thou not .. Buch we can ? SHE. Then thou canst say, "Dear priest. us! ' And I In turn, "Dear Judge, mi "xt" No. C7. Double Acrontlc. My prlmals spell places of instruction and my finals what arc learned there. Crosswords (of equal length): 1. Spir it. 2. To quote. 3. Finished edges of garments. 4. Lyric poems. C. One of the United States. C. To lend. 7. Great bodies of water. No. C8. Enlfrinn. I am the center of gravity, hold s capital situation In Venice, nnd as am foremost In every victory am al lowed by all to be Invaluable. I have three companions In vice and could name three who are in love with me. But it is in vain for you to seek me, for I have long lain In the grave. No. CI). A Triangle. 1. To discharge through pores or In cisions. 2. Four letters from train. 3. The peculiar bearing of n person. 4. Half of lyre. C. A vowel. The left ieg of the triangle, reading downward, to raise, to exalt. The right, the nest of a bird of prey which builds in a lofty place. No. eo.-.(5nteH. The gate that takes away. The gate that alleviates. The gate that chastises. The gate that smokes. To lie Expected. By such discrepancies as this Our life down here Is cursed The man who shifts the loudest la The man who sinus the wor3t. Key to the Puzzler. No. 45. Beheaduients: 1. C-one. 2. P-row. 3. T-rifle. No. 4G.-Syllable Building: 1. Gar. But-net. uar-neiu. 3. Gar-pike. 4 Gar-den. D. Gar-land. 0. Gar.riok. No. 47.-Concealed Word Square: 1. Erase. 2. Raven. 5. Enter. 3. Avert. 4. Serve, No. 48. A Well Dickens. Known Author; No. 49.-Three Hollow Diamonds: N X N u I K 0 I G T T G u e o N N u I N No. CO.-Picture Puzzle Pennsylva nia. Erie. No. 51.-Doubly Beheaded Acrostic: Iumpklns. l.lni.peach. 2. St-urge-on. Rr in i - un-l,ure- 5- Ta-ken. 0. m ; KIne- a -strain. No. o2 -Three Imps: 1. Itnp-ollto. 2. Imp-olltie. 3. 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