m m i El MONDAY, JULY 21, 1902. CLOTHING SALE AT- THE FAIR FASHION'S DIMES MADAM GRUNDY HAS MANY FANCIES THIS SEASON. All Summer Dress Goods greatly reduced in price. Shirt Waists sold at great reduction to close out. Special reduction on Cloth ing. See our stock at once and make your purchases. You can save money. Tfie Fair Where Whole Families Can Trade Season of 1902 Is Remarkable for Its Variety of New Fads and Fancies of the Patterns of Fashion. New York, July 21. The -summer of 1902 will go down In the history of fashions as a record breaker in the matter of producing novelties. In fact with all the beauty of summer modes, it may be said that modistes have depended chiefly upon the little j elegancies for the smartness of the ensemble. There have not been many types of the summer girl but she has been ver satile, accepting only the original fea tures of fashions and clinging not I long to any pronounced style. J The mode which retains Us hold; I upon the popular ancy longest is the , shirt waist suit. This implies not J j necessarily, a plain skirt and shirt; waist, for the bodice, like every other; feature or rasmon has been elabora- tell us. Jt .is certainly ,a most fasci nating and interesting study in its complex influence and modistes claim that by encouraging thiB contempla ted fad, they will experience less trouble and fair women will be better able to understand her physical and emotional idiosyncracles and be help ed to the ways and, means of devel oping these on the highest lines, therefore rendering more subtle the art of perfect dressing. Yerv few of the summer fashions ni r nrn vn it Kmart, i Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Rhcuma v.rr cmnrt rioklim had the skirt . tism, Neuralgia, and expels Malaria. nnmnnmrt of n timlo pffect. the bot- Satisfaction guaranteed toy Tallman torn being finished with a deep flounce & Co. Only 50 cents. of nlalted chiffon edged with a nar- . row ruching and falling over a ruffle 50 will be carried over for fall and wln-!was composed simply of canary col of silk. There was also a. lace flounce rents while they last overlaid upon the one of chiffon. 1 icp pi inp The bodice was made quite plain, ..UOC rUKC the three materials of the skirt being . j f w used. There was a slight bloused ef-. fTf TlZfC! I I" A feet at the sides, with a very decided1 l 111 llCll IVv nouch at the front and the girdle i ter use. The trend of the times is toward originality and absolute new ness, with the display of exquisite taste and absence of excentricity. Lace Gowns and Coats. Lace gowns, and coats though will be a ang the few novelties of sum mer that will rase in winter. This is due to the fact that It Is ever possible! to find something unique In this line j uuu luua me uiuuuiuuj ui iuiuiuj shown designs is avoided. Gowns that are not made entirely of lace are elaborately ornamented with It and the effect is stunning. One very dainty model in twine colored voile de sole, which by the. Win., r. Ij-, . t-' i. ... ... ... , , 7 :r t war. is one of the latest ana most. iieu upon, unui u. ;nas ueveiopea jmoi '", , i.t i ia la wonderful creation, displaying the,p0Dllla5 fmmf fabt ' nl,p? intricate hand-work and trimming ot'" V nd " "hS" the most delicate textiles. Tnf 5 a ;v.ke f ,on,tbf ,b?,CC- Shirt waist gowns in the finer ma- and belw thls the 'abrlc f lald In a terials have the blouses trimmed wlth'f rle? of ,nar!01w tuckl 'bands of embroiderv. or sometimes I fw0 bands of lacf the skirt the .the entire affair is a series of alter-1 ,ac,e .appears asain.witb InaUng bands of insertion and silk r,bbon bordered wltn back 5s a dls. j ' j tlnct addition to such a gown. Embroidery on Skirts. . A Da,nty DesIgn The skirts, in keeping with the! Lace s made foundation blouses, are embroidered and finished ; of cbJfl whlch in tum is buHt overi with deep flounces of embroidery I Some very dainty costumes in white; organdie built over taffeta have yokes composed of strips of the organdie I joined by fancy stitch, and from the yokes the flounce of the skirt de pends, gathered quite full all around 'to hang in bewitching confusion about the feet Constantly the modistes are evi dencing by the outlines of fashion ' the influence of nhysical culture unon i the feminine mind. The very exer- J I cises tLat are practiced to lend grace j and dignity to the figure are studied. I I and the result is an effort on the part I , of the dressmakers to bring into ef- feet such styles as will emphasize the beauty of this training. Probably to this fact as to no other flowing, clinging lines ored panne velvet finished with a buckle of brilliants. The stock was formed of the velvet and lace, then at the very edge of the collar there showed a piping of pale blue satin sandwiched between two folds of chiffon. Such an effect is always pleasing and ultra-smart and the model may be copied in less expen sive materials with splendid results. The cold, repellant. blue-grays are going out of style and will probably be replaced with some very soft shades of green. Many new tints in blue are also promised for early fall and winter, and a few more weeks will see them among the advanced modes of these approaching seasons. MATJDE GRIFFIN. m m V jSi SC. 9 J-TI mm 3 UMB C"'"'Mt.,l m C- Depot Whn getting figUres others on i..b. 65 frm - lumber h;n f yours, don't fnr and see ,,c 10 stock of all kinds oT4 Building Mat( includinn ci,;i , ---0 -.w.,B,C!i Qoo . WV ' .",UUIO,ng. screen dcn and wrdows-in f.P. thing that is found in'a Telephone Main 105. No Sediment to Foul Your Refrigerator Don't Fail to Try This. Whonpvnr nn honest trial is given to Electric Bitters for any trouble It ' Is recommended for a permanent cure will surely be effected. It never I fails to tone up the stomach, regulate . fsJQ Disease Germs to the kidneys and bowels, stimulate; . , the liver. Invigorate the nerves and Endanger YOUr nealttl purify the blood. It's a wonderful i . i T-M X u! ionic ior run aown sysiema. rieciric , . TnT ITT C TlAOH Bitters positively cures Kidney and If A (V U 1 1 A I I KjS Liver Troubles, Stomach Disorders, I ill UllJUHLL X HUJJ FIRST, LAST AND ONLY VISIT PENDLETON Wednesday, Ats gust 20 ADIEU!-Wil-u SOON EMBARK FOR EUROPE Camp Pitched Next Season In England, Necessitating an Absence For Some Time. Preparing for a Vacation a man wants his shirts to look their best and have them in perfect order. To be sure of this send them to an up- io-date laundrv, where vour linen and may the Ion colored shirts, your collars and cuffs ! of the past few seasons be attributed, are handled -with the care and done up J Novelties in Belts. -wiin me oeauiv oi coior ana nmsn tuat The greatest novelty of fashions j -the Domestic laundry is famous for. just now is in belts, neck trimmings BUFFALO ILL'S the uinot ne THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Bobinson, Prop. Pendleton. and such tiny accessories. There are ' so many ways of arranging ribbons i ! and laces about the throat, that it is i possible to wear a single ribbon sev-1 erai consecutlves times, and were it' I not for the color, the trimming would I be unrecognizable. For instance . with a shirt waist costume of pon : gee silk, the blouse is embellished at the neck with a "wind" of turquoise blue ribbon. One day the ribbon is i brought simply around through, tied in a simple bow and the ends allowed i to hang unconfined, to the belt. The .1.1 1 , j uwi uaj, iiit oruer oi tnmgs is re- versed and the ribbon Is fastened at the back, all the ends being gathered up in front, the ends being simply , gathered up into a huge, but dainty cnoux. Again the trimming is shifted to the front, the ends being slmpl I drawn through a ring at the throat, then tied at the bust-line, and the I ends doubled into small knots which j "re piercea wun sticK-pins and se- a. tarpon lrom Keagio Brother. Oar Kock ot ! curea to the bodice at almost any de sign cum Tcnicies woum be nara to beat Id ireu sjjuu eltbcrprice. make or material, and, if you need With the addition of a tnllo earriaee to run abont in. there iannthin . " u .lue JumuDn OI a tuile like a nice backboard. Come in and look at , cmnon bow, it is therefore possible Mcwainy ana me sjie oi our up-to-aate car- to accomplish wonderful results with D0NT RUNABOUT or See Us About Gasoline Engines very scanty material. The Ribbon Belt neagi-E brothers j Quietly, but to the evident satisfac Water Bt, near Mala. PttdletM. Or . tion of all, the ribbon belt Is taking : S ,' n 0UUnS or athletic costumes. There 3 is sucn a sort beauty about the ribbon nu uiura lemininuy or grace mat it manes a special anneni tr a the woman of fashion who this year 3 1 eliminating as much of the manniiin 3 1 in dress as she endeavored to take a iun a iew seasons past On the nlm. a , Tilest lawn or the most elegant ailk me riDDon oeit is en regie. It ; uruugnt arouna the waist and tied 3 ( either in a bow and drawn through a sum circie ana allowed to fall In niuuieu uareiessness to the hem of me gown. Girdles that are composed both of notion and lace are lovely and found m uie wardrobe of every well-groomed woman. The lace Is appllqued over ine riDDon entirely as It extends around rhr wnict hut nn hn ot. W t mmv wu luc ebiuaui aLers, there Is simply an edge on either .siue, with medallions at the end. a Hand-painted belts are delicate and pretty. They are Tcorn with more ex .pensive gowns, but embody the ele gance which characterizes the. sea son's modes. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN A 1 4-Room Dwelling House a a a a a a a a a Centrally located Electric lights throughout In good repair Lot 60 x 130 feet i -A. Bargain ON EASY TERMS J. A. HOWARD 1 COURT ST. a faiiUiiiiiiiiUiiUiimimniniiiiiiunuiiii ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN COUNSELLOR-AT-IAW U. 8. Supreme Court REGISTERED ATTORNEY (J. S. Patent Office IT. S. mm FOREIGN PATENTS Trade Hark and Copyright! 7tk ft., V. MY., WMhlacton. 1). C Many White Gowns. Although there is only a little over a month of summer yet before us, man)' wmte gowns are being made. These are of heavier materials, how ever, and will be seen until very late in the fall. In fact it is predicted that light colors will be Jn greater vogue during the coming winter than they were last season. Indeed, the woman of fashion Is .go ing to make a specialty of color, they THIS YEAR ' THE ORIENT AND OCCIDENT RIDE Shoulder to Shoulder IK THE GREAT ARENA Novelty piled on Novelty and MORE COME. GREATEST KSUCISTSONAL EXHIBET'OH EMEUACIXu, AS IT DUES, THE m HORSEMEN IF Mi NIT As well aB the strong, sturdy, Coast Guard Life Savers Thus exemplifying all that there is in bold, dashing, HEROIC MANHOOD In the saddle and on the seashore. The great WILD WEST ..AND.. WILD EAST Now United Hand-In-Hand. Step by Htep the pathfinder has encircled the clohf Note the endless array of stii ling attractions. RUSSIAN COSSACKS BEDOUIN ARABS. AMERICAN COWBOYS, INDIANS, CUBANS, WESTERN GIRLS, MEXICANS, JOHNNY BAKER. BRONCOS, STAGE COACH EMIGRANT TRAIN, x ALL THE FAMILIAR FEATURES, AND The World's Mounted Warriors COL. W. F. 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