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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1902)
I. ivy I" I I few MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1902. J .) (jj) New Furs New Skirts New Jackets New Ideas J ED. EBEN, Propr. New Shirt Waists ! No old styles but the choicest creations of the season. New goods at money saving prices. THE EASTERN ! CLOAK, SUIT AND WAIST FACTORY 645 MAIN STREET PLUMBING First class work. All kinds of Piumoiug Supplies. Tinning Everything in the line of repairing and new work done promptly and satisfactorily. B. F. BECK, 214 Court St. Phone Blaok 44 FASHIONS PHASES. Close-fitting Skirts In Trench Diagonal Squirrel and Mole Skin Coats the Furore of Hour Black Bordered White Felt Hats Affected by 8mart Set Klmona Coats Also Indlspensl. ble Large Silver Buckles Very Popular. Now York, Oct 20. The Woman's Exhibition which has been heralded from one end of tho land to the other and will close tonight with great pomp and ceremony will go down in history with another record besldo that of showing tho wonderful pro gress woman has made In tho various lines of art, science and Industry. It will bo remembered as an affair at which sotno of the most gorgeous gowns over designed wore worn. In short society has not wnlted this year for tho Horso Show before com ing out in tho glory of its tall cos tumes, but Instead has taken advan tage of the Woman's Exposition for Uils parade of fashion. Although there wore many mixtures employed in designing most of tho tailor gowns worn ultra-smart tastes were evidenced by several French diagonals and klj-flnlshed cloths, both of which are obtainable In all possible variations this autumn. In somo cases the stripes in tho costumes de signed of diagonal were formed by small but rather heavy colored stuffs, while in others they wero In two colors on a soft, downy ground, on which silky mohair threads added to the effect In tho form of short ten drills branching out from tho diago nal lines. Hero Is a smart frock carried out In French diagonal: Tho skirt has shallow box plaits and clears tho ground all around, without, however, showing the feet. This Is the very newest length for a tailor made gown. J The skirt Is fltted so closely and fagot studied so nrnily over the hips and below them that it adds no more to the size of the figure than a plain or dinary cklrt. Of course It goes without saying that such fitting and shaping require an expert and in the hands of an in experienced tailor dressmaker. It Is safer to have tho skirt joined to a smoothly fitted hip yoke. This yoke, coming well down over the hips, may bo thorn-stltched, strapped, or simply machine-stitched to tho skirt proper, and tho yoke may bo pointed front and back, or pointed in front and rounded at tho back to follow tho dlp llnc of the blouso or drooping Jacket bodice. Hip yokes nro constantly growing In popularity. The latest addition to this form of skirt trimming is a yoko beginning on either side of a broad graduated box plait which extends from belt to hem in tho center of tho skirt front. Tho yoko extends across tho hips and back, and the skirt Is plaited to it in sido kilts that turn away from tho box plait. To bo sure thero wero silk gowns to rival the cloth ones at tho oxhlbl Hon and these woro tho smartest cre ations that ono can imagine. Indeed many wero smart solely because of their sweet simplicity. Picture a tan foulard plentifully sprinkled with pol ka dots of chocolate brown. Imagine tho skirt built upon a silken lining and cut plainly, depending upon tho arrangement of Its ruflles for tho scheme of decoration. The waist Is equally plain with frills of the silk trimming. As a distinguishing feat lire Imagine an enormous Alsatian how ow whlto llsso at the back of tho collar, stretching so far across tho back at each side that It extends al most to tho shoulders, If this cos' tume, completed by a hat of sun- brown felt with brown birds and black velvet does not appeal to the most fastidious taste, then there Is some thing lacking not in dress, but tho tasto. This season's furs are simply de lightful, to uso a well-worn expres sion. Hut from what funny little ani mals thoy arc stealing coats Just now. They caught somehow, however swift the squirrel In Its flight, or however cautious the molo as it burrows In tho earth. Squirrel and mole-skin coats are quite the furore of tho hour and thoy are trimmed with all varie ties of materials from sab) and chin chilla to tho Incongruous chiffon and laco combinations. For a foundation for these coats light green, fralso, turquoise blue and mauve satin are used and the effect Is really stunning. A bit of neckwear that is being re vived with considerable success Is tho stock cravat. This Is Interpreted to mean that the lace jabot and chemis ette have had their little day. Cer tainly the cravat gives an opportu nity for carrying out accessor)' color, which It will doubtless drw.by means of glace silk, foulard or patterned ribbon effects. Ono of the smart so city gills at the Exposition who woro a black-bordered white felt hat with palo blue ribbon rosettes had on also a palo blue stock cravat on the white silk shirt waist her dark grey diagonal revealed, and the whole was very chic. Another striking hat worn with a black cloth costume was of the Dl rectolre build and fashioned or black panne, while Us boldly-lifted front of cieamy white clilffon was stuck with a lovely black and white cabochon, holding a sternly upright black os prey. The Klmona coats worn are won derfully effectivo and equally lmlls pensiblo to tho ultra-smart wardrobe. A dainty ono Is In black cloth trim med with Irish lace, which .forms tho collar and broad epaulettes extending from this far down on to tho wide sleeves, while It makes a bewitching garniture down both sides of the gar ment in front. It is no lenger a difficult matter for tho woman In mourning to dress fashionably and yet In unlimited va riety, for for the past few seasons Damo Fashion has made special ap peals to her tastes and circumstances This year, however, this effort on tlm parts of the arbiters of fashion Is more pronounced than over. New weaves in cropo do cheno nnd chiffon are now specially croped for mourn ing gowns and aro made up without being lined. The foundatlo UBlIp is of light-weight taffeta In jet black. One of tho most beautiful of the textiles for evening dress In "semi-mourning" Is fleur do suede, soft and pliable, but with great strength of fibre. It has all tho grace of chiffon and llsse, with the added firmness of llgt suede kid. Tho popularity of sash effects this year makes a strong demand on tho buckle trade. All sorts of quaint and novel sllde3, tiny clasps arid hooks are used at the back of the autumn bod ices, holding each band, ribbon or strap In place to form tho pointed girdle. When Empire sashes are worn, is tiiey otten are, especially with house gowns, large square-shaped buckles of Norwegian silver are popu lar, some perfectly plain but showing a brilliant polish. Theso aro called harness buckles and they are quite ns expensive as tho richly chased styles, for tho reason thnt thoy are longer nnd made of solid silver. In fact, though many substitutes are nffectcd by tho woman of fash ionable pretentions whoso Income for bids tho luxury of tho gcnulno arti cle, n largo majority of tho metallic ornaments worn this season nro bona- fide and those who Invest In them find them not so extravagant after all, for they can always ho impressed Into useful service. MAUDE GRIFFIN, Blight's Disease and Diabetes Positively Curable. Thoy nro curing Brlght's Disease and Dlabotcs In California. Tho per centage of oillcloncy (recoveries) in theso hitherto Incurable diseases averages as high as 87 per cont. Tho details of tho investigation and dem onstration of the now compounds are so conclusive that we nt onco sent for a bundle of the reports and for tho now treatment for urgont cases In this city. Call or send for ono of tho reports. F. W. 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