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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1903. HEttf FASHION LETTER. flrsf rush of autumn gowns is over, It "Is well to consldor tho advanced ..tviM In fall nml winter wraps. Hnvevcr unseasonable tl.o nll-whito i 1 may seem for mld-wlntor there 5 bo little to counteract this ap nenrance as far ns wraps nro con K. for Homo of the smartes rnats will bo oltbor of. ormlno or of wlilte cloth trimmed with tli0 light '"if'tho season could bo judged by ti,o window displays or fashionable ihons U would be mid-winter, for Interspersed between the now "rosses are the most oxqu site furs. Although It may seem previous, It Is i fact that the new pelts nnd ruts ,avo been on sale for tho last fort niRht and fur dealers aro busier than ever this year. Tweeds This Fall. Dresses designed of tbo mannish tweeds and mixtures, when they nro worn without wraps, will have broad revores of fur to harmonize with the general coloring of tho 1.. r.linvmliirr pntllr.lMt Ifl tllO CUWI1, I" -. n - 'light rur.s that will bo so much til fecteil, tho soft warm browns have been revived so thnl snblo and beaum marten that wore put somowhat In Ihc sliedo last season for silver tux and blue will tako tneir pmco again In the ronks of ultra-smart effects. One of the Incongruities of the llrst models is fnr appli(iied with cm broidcred cloth. Tho effect is very rich and protty, hut terras are few women who would bo willing to spoil an elegant plece'of fur tor the sake of a lleetlng adornment, no matter linw fashionable it might prove for tin moment. A smart example of this Idea, how ever. Is a grey suit, of rough surfne- i goods decked with white silk l.nirs.. Tho coat IUh faultlessly and buttons tightly to the walst nit has more than tho usual allowance of Jul ness In the spirts, which falls to tho Knees. Opening over the vest of tho same material.-, are rovers of srpilr lel applhpied with fanciful medal lions of pear grey cloth embroidered in silver Tho same Idea Is carried out in the cuffs of tho rather elose mtlng sleeves. The skirt proper is long nnd graco MUy cut although not very full, Tbo Imtten3 which fasten the coat nro of smoked pearl. Small Hats. Completing tho costume Is a small liat of dove grev felt, with m satiny gloss to It turned up all around like u sailor, with a particularly high tilt at the left side. It Is trimmed with soft grey and white 1'enthor pon pons, the tips of ono of the white ones being tipped lightly and deli cately with silver. Every imaginable decorative detail In tassels, twisted cord ornaments and fringe Is to be combined wl .ur to make tho stoles, poloroines and boleros of the winter. Buttons of gold and silver in tho now art will lie much worn on these garments nnd the prevailing furs will bo moleskin, squirrel and armlnc. .Many of the little animals that a few years ago were considered too domestic to play any part In my lady'fl sartorial makeup, have been elevated to tho highest places In popular fnvor. This Is particularly true of moleskin, which is to bo tho fur par excellence of winter. ' It makes tho most dolightful little blouses and is quite as Imndsomo for long coats for those who can afford to pay $1,500 for one. The Blouses. a Handsome blouso Is mndo por-, redly plain front and bad:, with hip nieces depending from n dotachablo i i'''lt of moleskin decorated wun jow oiled clasp, instead 'of rovors cm' cither side of tho opening are largo grey silk frogs, tho silk being en twined with black passamontorle and tho frogs having pendents of ulacic nnd grey silk frings. Tho advantage of selecting one of tho oxpenslvo furs llko sablo, seal or ermine, is In tho impossibility of entirely satisfactory duplication. All of tho Imitations, no matter how clev erly oxecuted, liavo nn nll-iiut np poaranco to which an exacting wo man can never reconcile herself. Theso three furs, especially, hold ihomsolves In nustoro aloofness from the goneral public. Not bo with mink nnd a number, of othoi- skins, which enn bo worn by every ono. Squirrel and monkey como under this cate gory and both, by the way, will be extensively worn. Chinchilla, which ranks with seal, sablo and ermine, and which many prefer to squarrcl, will bo used more as a trimming than for entlro garments. It is most offectivo combined witli unborn lamb and makes a protty nock-pioeo finished with Innumerable dangling talis. All of tho animals born nowa days seem to have boon blessed with an unusual number of rnudnl appen dages, for It Is not nn unusual thing to seo 20 or 30 tails to one stole, wlille half' as many are used to trim tbo muffs which aro larger than ever, but quite flat. Fur and feathers combine smart ly and will bo used a great deal Ui gother this winter, ir tho fur Is light, blade tips aro used, and vico versa: when light fenthors aro employed, however, marabout and coque take tho place of tips. There Is no par ticular reason for this except that it gives variety. Chiffon, plaited nnd (ucked hero and thcrj) between bunches or black or white ostrich tips, also mnkoH a dainty trimming for fur pelerines Jor evening wear. Styles In Furn. Two of tho smartest dress materi als to wear with fur wraps are sibc llno and velveteen. Of the latter mniufncturers advertise an altogeth er new production warranted to stand reasonable wear without crock ing or creasing. Pull green velveteen gowns will bo nil the rage and a protty design has the skirt laid In shallow plaits forming tho front. The coat Is long nnd half loose In front, with an Invisible fasmnlm.. The Hat collar is of green cloth and tlit full sleeves aro gathered into cloth bands, which are fastened v'tlt two large velvot buttons. There are two outside pockets in the front of the cont, apparently buttoned to o garment with volvet buttons. 01' course with such a coat a I'm- wrap is surperlluous, but for cold days, tho skirt goes handsomely with a sablo or moleskin blouse. Red Used Extensively. A protty red zibollne is shown ' with black and white in quite an Ir regular manner. The skirt Is made with a wido tuck coining to a point in tho front and sloping upward. There is then n space of about six Inches, then a tuck. This forms the skirt which slopes outwnrd over the feet and Is very full, but not too long. A yoke disposes of the fulness over tho hips and this trimming promises to lie the most fashlonablo for stout women, as It enables thorn to wear the full skirts which prevail. Tho i omul yoke, however, should bo es chewed for the pointed model, and If tho front bo continued in a long pan el, h" much tho better. A red satin blouse In the samo shade ns the skirt lias a deep yoke formed of rows after row. of whir ring, with n tiny strip of twine col ored Inco between. This comes half way down the blouse front and hack and extends also quite low over the tops of tho sleeves. The bodleo out tons at the back and has a rlrdlo of crushed satin. Over tho suit is worn u broadcloth blouse trimmed with chinchilla. There is not a great dtrforence be tween tile neck ple"0-? of fui of ibis winter and, last; the general outline MERCH ANTS CARNIVAL October 610 Inclusive a At AM KwTTi nTnfVIT fr mHA Bum R tractions Furnished by Arnold's Monster Carnival Co. one n Days Big Shows Fine Acts fir i H tarn II I i BMSS HMDS BEAUTIFUL Bill 1 EXCU Fruit Displays Industrial Exhibits Thoroughbred Stock 'RSION RATES ON ALL TRANSPORTATION LINES egarding Fruit, Stock Show, etc., Apply John Hailey, Jr. For Soace In 80 Page il Program See m Je L Wilson, Arnold Carnival Cos 4 Business anager is tho same, the variety belug shown In the attention paid to shoulder et' kcts and the Hat appearance of the front. Le dernier cri in stole trim mings is chenlllo fringe, silk passu menterlo or "drops." MAUDR GHIl'-FIN. Do You Want a Cab? , When you want prompt and relia ble sorvlce call up 'phono Main IC1. Tho McKay Cab Co. Hoss has been In the Ice business in IVndleton three years and has al ways sold (he best In tho ico Hue. 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Teutsch's. or m mm m v m v -i a. -k s f. i I I 1 i ,J I I I Vau LJ w2 1 11J-JL- w-2 I We &ave Secwecl iot Next Week .Some New Comedians JjTew Character Actors New Song and Dance Teams New Sketch Teams New Polyscope Pictures During the inclement weather perform will be given in Frazer Opera House. We aim to afford our patrons every comfort possible. 3 i 3 Remember Thursday will be Amatetfr Night and some excelleot Home Talent will be brought ot. Bring your 2 wife and the little folks and enjoy Two Solid Hours of Good, Clean, Wholesome Fun. 3 UuUiUiiUUiiiiuuuuuuaiUiiauiii