East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 18, 1903, Image 6

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    BAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREOON. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1903.
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Cold
Pare
Preservative
Pure Ice
Cold Storage
The new ice Lctory Is now completed
and we are prepared to supply oar
patrons with HARD CRYSTAL ICE
made from water that has been boiled
and distilled. The only ice that is
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ROSS ICE and GOLD STORAGE Co.
Phone MAIN 17S1
514 Main Street
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New York, July IS. Flower-seontod t
gowns are not a fad of the moment
in Gotham, but a permanent fashion. T
Delicate linens, moussellnes and va-
porlnes besprinkled with marguerites,
roses, carnations, heliotropes and for-
got-me-nots are scented with corres-
IKinding sachets and so adorned my .j.
lady w'hlztes by leaving behind a del-
icate fragrance that delights the sense
of mere man and oxcltes the envy of .j.
ever-lovely woman.
I A cream white moussellne has me-
' dullious diamond-shaped set around
the bottom of the skirt above which
arc croups of tucks, then nnothcr row
of medallions and so on until the
hip yoke is reached. The yoke has .5.
a paddetl interlining filled with violet
sachet since the ground work of the i
moussellne is cream, covered with !
violets Secreted here and there in
the lace trimmed bodice
tie sachets of the powder
just u lone enough whiff
fume to create a desire for more.
This is a season when womau al
most intuitively economizes. It is.
therefore, not surprising to know that
mauy leaders of fashion, in order to
save a pretty penny ami at the same
time have their sachets of highest ex
cellence, compound their own fra
grant jiowders. A delightful and last
ing odor is made from 10 ounces of
powdered lavender flowers (powder
ed) mixed with three ounces of pow
dered benzoin, six ounces of Cyprus
jiowder and one and a half drams of
oil of lavender.
The- carnation embroidered linous
appeal especially to women who like
Every Saving Count
One will find it a pleasure to make a trip throne
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t believe will be seen such excellent variety, beauty of rW
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K;AOv fOLSOM store. No furniture too elaborate fnrn
i and then we have so many nice, pretty pieces of furnitun
I that will tit in here and there and add much to the
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T pearance anu cuiniuri 01 ine room, nor expensive either
you would be surprised.
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Oils and Asde Grease
I have a large stock of castor machine,
black and cylinder oils, graphite, Taylor
and caster oil, axle grease, compound in
bulk and buckets. Get my pricefe be
fore buying your harvest supply.
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T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man
741 Main Street
Keeley INSTITUTE
PORTLAND
OREGON
FIRST AND MONTGOMERY STREETS, 'PHONE MAIN 391.
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(Ttam tact- threaded here and there
'''"-' -- j with i nmaoti aUk. Above the flounce
j is a uauu 01 emuroiat'ren carnacious.
fini.shHd with a strip of Inpertion
matching the lace flounce. The full-ih'hi-
about the hips is taken In with
;iti tucks extendinc all the way
around the figure from either side of
J I the front width.
i n- notnee mount's over a girdle of
liberty satin embroidered in carna
tions enmeshed In medallions of lace.
The yoke is a transparent affair In
tucked moussellne and lace Couilue
down over the shoulder seams to the
caps of the sleeves are rather mili
tary looking straps that are robbed
of their severity, however, by being;
carried out in the emuroidered lace.
The collar Is a band of embroider- ap
pllqued with lace and finished very
simply at the hack with a Jewelled
stock pin.
Fascinating, Diaphanous Plaids.
Some of the diaphanous plaids are
nothing less than fascinating. A de
cidedly French effect is in white silk
with a tiny ween Dlaid in It. The
bodice hooks up at the hack invisibly
and is tight fitting, while it blouses
somewhat in front, belnp all in tiny
au ks Across the front, coming to a
lioinf is a design in cherries and
leaves embroidered in stlk over it.
This design is on the cuffs and forms
the collar around the throat. Mauy of
the smartest gowns are scantily sup
plied with neckbands, the narrowest
stnjib of lace or embroidery being em
ployed for the collar. The fashion it
cool and besides affords an opjiortuni
ty of wearing off the ten-tale dark
ring that high stocks invariably leave
on the throat.
Coming to a point in the front of
tue bodice Is a crushed girdle. The
sleeves are tucked above and have
wide lace insertions caught together
to form the lower part, coming into
the cuffs quite full.
The skirt is close fitting above, hav
ing a corded yoke coming round the
hips and then down the front panel,
sloping toward the feet. From this
paii'l comes the lace about 14 Inches
deep and then sloped around, below
which the skirt flares very much at
the bottom, having a few applied
tuiks to finish it.
Completing the gown is a pinkish
white straw turning up at the side
and front a trifle, with a large satin
bow under the brim, while the top is
massed with blush roses.
Mention has been made before of
1 be new silk grenadines which are
1 constantly growing In favor. They are
I as sheer as gaute and have a fine
silky finish. Whito grenadine with a
I pattern of strewn roses forms the
material of a lovely summer gown.
! The design is elaborately trimmed
I with squares of tuckings and lace out
1 lined with entre deux. This trim
, ming runs dircetly down the center
! of the front of the skirt and has nar
row pink ribbon run through it. it
1 also extends around the top of the
, cirm'ar flounce which finishes it at
tlic i'jttom and falls full and long
' ci the feet. with a slight
'Hi n the back. The upper part flu
1 Wbelj over the lilp and is plain in
li.e back
The bodice has a deep yoke formed
I of these squares run In with pale pink
I ribbon. The yoke comes down quite
; long over the shoulders and con
tinues down the center of the front.
, It is hooked invisibly at the back and
mouses in rront. having a long pink
ribbon sasb tied In a tiny bow in the
back, with the ends falling over the
skirt.
Black and White Contrasts.
No wardrobe Is complete with a
black hat and a black gown. The lat
ter may be carried out either In lawn,
mull, net or point d'esprit, but the fa
bric par excellence for a black hat
this summer Is tulle, the very finest
obtainable and shirred from rib to
ctown. A very pretty idea Is to
Our carpets are our pride and we do not brag when J
appeal especially to women who like 4. -i 11 t 1 jj j , ,. I
crimson efft.. The skin of a charm-n say it is the best assorted and most uptosdate in tmvnl
lag model has a deep flounce of heavy 111 WMI
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t Doay orusseis. many uesigns 01 art squares, rugs, mattio?
i and linoleumaIl fresh and nevat unmatched nri k
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matchless goods.
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NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE
lleioi e dei id.ng where
m hool examine a
Pendleton
Academy
3rC.TS
,VE CURE the Liquor. Opium, Morphine and Tobacco Habits as surely as
quinine cures a com. uur treatment clarifies and builds up the system.
One of our patients recently said: I never felt so well In my life; I
am a wonder to myself!" Send to us for booklet.
Ha-- ti.t large i-i-.-inand for
Byers' Best FI001
Been bunt up. Onl the choice-1 wheat that grows enters in
to Byers Best Hour. It s perfect. n in Flour Made bj the
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
Save Your Water fines fczamined and Reoalred af Dnro
Delay will lead to serious breaks.
First-class work guaranteed b
BECK, the Reliable PItimbe.
Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel
Oregon.
Portland.
ulteinate the rows of tulle with iiolut
utsrrlt. using as the only trimming
a imy wntain 01 pinK. or wane, or
red rosebuds under the brim.
Contrasting sharply, but daintily
with the black hat Is the white chif
fon parasol. The height of luxury is
attained in this accessory this sea
son, ahirred and puffed endlessly on
the outside and finished on the inside
with soft draperies of chiffon. The , catalogue for the coming year. New
long handle Is of carved white wood , building and equipment. New man
with a gold tip. agement. and a faculty of experlenc- j
With the all-black parasol may be , teachers. Special arrangement
worn a hat 01 pure white crepe in for music students and for tho care
Mary Stuart shape with a rather , oversight of all students from out I
snarpiy pointed front. The design Is or town. All grades of public school
almost severely plain, being entirely work thoroughly done. Our college
comiiosed of flat folds gracefully laid, preparatory- work Is accepted by the
With the bat goes a white net face best colleges East and West. Moral
veil with a two-Inch bund of white and social advantages tho very" hest.
crepe as a border. .Term begins September 14, 1903.
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kjaiiiMg ut HuugesiH tae
thought that cne of the most attract- i REV- w- H- BLEAKNEY, PRINCIPAL
Ive fabrics of the season for shirt 1
wa'st suits is ii white Japanese cotton
crepe, embroidered in rod or blue '
POiKa dots and French knots. A suit I
of this material is not expensive for I
it costs only 05 cents a yard and is '
3b inches wide. Plain Japanese crepe
In white and colors may be had as '
cheap as 20 cents a yard and Its
crinkly surface makes up well with
a touch of white embroidery or heavy
i ate.
Pretty Separate Bodices.
Some pretty separate bodice for
'ool evenings are still seen. Very
pretty Indeed, is a white satin fou
lard elaborately trimmed with whito
Irish lace, falling quite full In front
and cut off across the hack with
bolero effect. At either side of the
front are two bits of electric blue vel
vet ribbon run through with falling
ends from tho center front; a high
cruahod girdle of the satin encircles
the waist, coming down to a point
in the front. The sleeves are of satin
tucked above and from the elbow to
the cuffs they are of lace, quite full.
The collur is lace, with a Jewelled
crescent holding it in place behind.
There Is no need of the patterns
ot lace mils shown In the shops, black
and white, both plain and ombroldor
ed In colors, but It does not appear
that they have created a furore as
yet. It can not be said that the effect
of the black open work mlts Is so
taking certainly not as much so as
open work stockings but why it Is
hard to tell.
White kid and patent leather belts
are being put aside for narrow effects
In linen and suede with gun metal
buckles. The belts are slightly
broader in the back than at the front
and this is convenient for the woman
whoso waistband, not being made af.
ter the newest curved design com
pels her to pin her dress higher at
the hack to gain the fashionable out
!lne. MAUDE GRIFFIN.
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St. GEORGE 1
Restaurant I
Dinner Twenty-five Cents
X7mMrt t in a I tfl 1 tl C.
Short orders a speciality
Quick, Courteous Seniw J
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T. A. Oldfather.PfOF-
Saint Helen's Hall
Home and Day School for
girls of all ages Academic
and College Preparatory courses
as well as thorough Primary
Instruction. Ideal situation on
the outskirts of city of Port
land. Uaekot ball. tennis,
horseback riding. Yenr book
sent on application.
ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Prln.
HOITT'S SCHOOL.
Menlo Park, San Mateo Co., California
Thorough mental, moral and lihysl-
'al training for boys. Home lnflu-!
ences; beautiful surroundings; excel-1
lent climate; careful supervision; i
limited numbers; prepares for any!
university or for business. Fall term
hoglus August 11. Send for Illustrate
ed catalogue.
IRA G. HO ITT. Ph. D.. President.'
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