IP DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1903- , , 3 rl. v. i w 1 hi iisi 1 WEEKLY FASHION LETTER. I New York, Sept. 26. Nature docs not make a leap, but fashion does sometimes. The autumn season -will affort the most striking proof of this axiom. The frills. flounces and fult waists and skirts tnat have char acterized the modes of the past three years, must give way to severe but artistic simplicity a vogue that will proTe most trying to those who are not blessed with attractive forms. The prevailing expression in smart gowns is a following closely of the contour of the figure so that the an gular, unattractive sisterhood will have greater need than ever of the art and appointments of the mOdlS-tac For the tailor made costume the close-fitting coat, with the "hug-me-tighf skirt is the approved design. IhcimiI of thn inns nointed train skirts are finished with a graceful round outline that will be much af The greatest fulness in fall gowns -rffi be la the sleeves and this shows a tendency to creep above the elbow. The WshoD effect, however, is the ultra-smart pattern for the long, "While tne mixed goods and rough tweeds will be very chic, there can be found same very chic dresses In satin-faced goods. The perfora cloths of a few seasons ago have been revived and are used to excellent ad vantan. In ultra-smart street and house costumes. Strikingly Original Suits. Strikingly original is a design in Indies cloth. The skirt. n-Mrh fits without fulness over the ,!. hs an pmti!pppment of perfor ating otii mhmldcrv with delicate iin nf prnhro:derr iolninc this to elaborate, deep points of perforation nn t ho hnttnra of the skirt. The bodice, hair covered by a sort of double pelerine of perforated a owhmirfprr shows a lit tle fullness at the front, yet enough. however. to prevent a perfectl The nelerine is narrow over the shoulders, the lower edge reaching less man nan way w t. oltmwa- at ice iront u mus ui inm. nnlnfK nrer the bust. Con tlnuinr at tne back in a sincle. deep point to the waistline, wnere it is attached to the belt with a large pas- e-TaT,tr? ornament The sleeves are unusually large a MtikoroH fntn isr ruffled cuffs. edged -with ribellne. They are made entirely of the perforated cloth with insertions up the inside of the arm to show a Danel of black Chantllly. red chiffon The neck Is charmingly finished witn a choker of fur fastening with a clus ter or talis and scarf of canuuy An Autumn Voile. The autumn counterpart of voile is a material much the same, nut a ir e heavier wiM a iligatly ruffled ear face. It is extreiW IaWe thMC-j fore, adapted to the prevailing out lines of slenderness and grace. Un less bougni in me "i'1'"'"' ! .1 it is not a success for it stretches .n the most unlovely manner A visit ing toilette in dark leaf brown -s developed In this labric. Both bod lee and skirt are plentifully trimmed with heavy dyed brown lave. The skirt has a graduated box plait down the center of the front with flowered medallions placed in the middle of the war down .o the hem. Over tne hips are tiny tucks to effect a per fect fit, while arouno the bottom, making the skirt fiare very much - i iit .t-o rows and rows I run me iJi l"- - , . of inch-wide tucks reaching to the jmees. Above the tucks the lace is appllqued. sloping upward toward the duck. , The bodice blouses very much over a narrow belt of brown pans that - i front The cen- ter box plait idea shown In the skirt rlr.1Li lth the lave ap is rtraii u.w - - - , . r.itr,r, in the middle. The lace is al- . J ., iU tinn1.-tpr in low i ... a I . . . effect and forms a sort of btfr. piaii atvz l:ves finlsUed with 'AST caps edged with a nirroj appUqne lace down the center; this is tuck T over ft swf.fittlns M,' Iwres arc boS-ritCl with Jit 0 fioTer deSgn of applique lace down the center; this comes to the to witn applique design over them. " VrauSruSTnse S.alT itchier desidera- 'Though, p;; iWevVopeS in c7oths andheavy Sk. Whit, promises to on popular favor fo ?both tnnlni. frf.r.i thrfvat nlmrust in knoft. The skirt is quite plain Just clearing tne grouna ana nariug over mo n-vi with each seam strapped down to the bottom. Countless Novelties. There are countless novelties in the small belongings of dress. Buttons are among the most Important, though another trimming that Is extremely chic is black embroidery on white. provided the contrasts are not ioo startling. The new .buttons com? in sets for the front of the waist, cuffs and front and back of the stocks. They are. made of almost every imag inable material, but carved natural wood and gun metal are in greater demand, with dun silver, siuum pearl and aluminum coming next. The wood designs are expensive as many come from the far East; but this Is true of aimosi neijuimh fashionable. There is no such thing nnnnnmr- Thp htlSillPSK OI lUC US UUUbUJ mil ti.Hori. u ton thoroughly estab lished and too Jealous of us ngnis iu yield one jot of Its revenues to ohnnroc In h fashions Which It lt- colr nlrortc hrnro tne crcaier t-iv- ltn almnler desicns. t-oiic nrottlpat when mnilc of chiffon sprinkled In flowered design with chenille or scauervu iui r,f rmno rihhon. Tne conven- tir.ni hom.Ktltrhpd v'il is to be re placed by one finished with two nar row bands or riDDon oi couimw in anuria intnort hv feather stitchi.i: or fagottlng in threads matching the groundwork of tne veu proper. The shirt waists oi autumn uiuer fmm thnca nf summer mainly In hnt thrv are made simpler of cour tesy to the fall wraps. Heavy wasu fhrtc win w used tor smart waisis .iirtni tho pnt're winter season. There is no rule prohibiting the use of trimming, nowever, ana me fnrme of Etltphinirs can be used on linen, madras and chambray mod els as during the summer. MAUDE uiuri-i.-v ELUERVS NEW LEADER. Personality of the Man in Charge of Royal Italian Band T.he new leader of the Ellery band, Manfredo Chiaffarelli by name, has a nprsnnalitv ejraetlv onnosite to that or his predecessor. He is over six leet tail ana Dig ana oroaa m jiroiiu.' tion. His hair and moustache are black, bis complexion swarthy, and his eyes dark brown. His gestures are broad and noble ana uiusira;e the man's deep musical feeling to perfection. He is in sympathy with all styles and schools of music, and is as hap pr In bis interpretation of the light aid Joyous popular music, as he is in that of the heaviest classical num bers. He has a great personal fond ness for pathetic and melancholy music and while directing such, his eyes Invariably fill with tears. Sis nnr fThiaffarelli Is totally devoid of personal conceit, and his modesty: and self forgetfulness are as rare as thev are refreshing. Ellery's bare ' will be at the Fraier tonight. A Doctor's Reasons NOT HEREDITARY. Baldness Due Minute to a Living Germ. f unni ovpn unto the present day of grace, consider baldness due . v. kmwuI ln - 4n fin nn Nothing is lurmer xrom u u-, .ntAncc tc rtiicAd hv the onslaught i Wliuutaa . - . of -o minute organism which tecrets . itself beneath the scaip ana , the roots or the natr caumj; n lose its life and fall ouL This organism cannot be got no of except by the free and persevering use of Newnro s werpiciue. No matter how badly the scalp is affected the dandruff surely disap pears and hair health Is restored when Herpicide Is applied. Destroy the cause you remove the eflSold by leading druggists. Send" 10c In stamps for sample to The Her picide Co.. Detroit. Mich. F. w. Schmidt & Co., special agents. Patient: "Why do you say Schliti beer? Isn't any other beer as good?" Doctor: "Perhaps; but I don't know it. I do know that Schliu beer is pure." Patient: "What do you mean by purer" Doctor: "I mean free from germs. Impurity means bacilli; and in a saccharine product like beer bacilli multiply rapidly. I do not recommend a beer that may contain them." Patient: "How do you know that SchliU beer is purer" Doctor: "I have seen it brewed. Cleanliness is carried to extremes in that brewery- The beer is cooled in plate glass rooms, in filtered air. The beer is then filtered. Yet, after all these nreeautions. every bottle is sterilized by Pasteur's process after it is sealed. I know that beer treated in that way is pure." Patient: "And is pure beer good for me'" Doctor: "It is good for anybody. The hops form a tonic; the barley a food. The" trifle of alcohol is an aid to digestion. And the custom of drinking beer supplies the body with fluid to wash out the waste. People who don't drink beer seldom drink enough fluid of any kind. A great deal of ill-health is caused by the lack of it." Patient: "But doesn't beer cause biliousness'' Doctor: "Not Schlitz Heer. Biliousness is caused by 'green' beer beer tnat is insufficiently aged. But Schlitz beer is always aged for months before it is marketed. Ask for tlie bravery bottling. THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS ftiHinti'iiiin : 1 Conrad Platzoeder i All kinds of Fresh Meats always on hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and hausage. Prices as low as the lowest THE PALM I FULL op FALL PIN T. D. GADDIS, Proprietor : Candies, Ice Cream Soda : i Lt bfcrand though" rather n it me front the coat Is confined with of white Uld Double panels ttl cU"" stitched across the Sels are medaillons of hW ; Pre- The al.tons J f sleeves at u . T"" hv,Dl: the SffrroutwTtTnarr.wblac.andi white silk cords. pendleton Homespuns .n Fasmor.- m,u,cl . " . will so faahtonable ' this year tnai u. - -- , An ,ity,ot Petr b ".-.u,; 'WJT-." kaU' hf t U that genuine h&mepua eTfr me double widtly They are made co. ..1. ,. rriocs of north- could not now bly pro ZSikFextr wide bomespucs to 1 mfterial is In more demand for JtL- walSttg suit than Is home- V, Ztitf ti riattiw; coat, tral- jRigby-Clove Mfg. Manufacturers of the tipy-OoYC Combiied HAKVESlfcK I Repairs for all Irinds of! V arm iTcituiin& j Nuts, Ffttits and Tobacco Is the magnificent stock of carpets and roSj showing The 1904 patterns art 0, ( for you to choose the design that pleases our In our stock you will find something ; to ; pi" have catpets from the heavy velvet lighter makes ana an snuw mil ch to the beauty of your rooms. We bought carpets in a vast quantity ad5;. which cut down trie cost so save you money. Broad choice, large savings and tJ,"t.?08l . . ,n,lnrrnieOI "v I sew ana lay your carpci, . Foundry Work a Specialty Ca8i paid for old castings Oregon: ,-Bear this saiad wh'ea ywi nerl potdtry and stock auppiles and ask lor the International Poultry and Stock Food. Use kow Kuro for your cow trou bles. C. F. Golesworthy 127.129 East Aha St. Agent for Lee'fl Lice Killer : Pure Goods and Low Prices THE PALM j 221 E. Court ? 4 4 lte i I I ! 1 Mi 2 . . 1 1 t.i wx IN II BAKER & F0L1 , The Modern Carpet and Fro House of Pendleton BARGAINS IN BICYCLES f I will offer special low prices en all For E lev wheels on hand H. T- STILLMAN 1 w - 1. Mineral RuDDer.j tbLAl tn 1 e , g lul -'orflMuit nco.sryto KBl'Uii" "1 . --r r-i i-r-rr: 0.00 r-i.M I cm 5. f T.k thlace of rtta ir ur il nflHn wr nni hum u buj.w. a rt.u m KKSclifc all .eU-.W--S- toed. It win pay w ' c i TUP FI ATEHITE HOOFIN" Wonetter Building. LEGAL BLANKS ore f them. A iU ppiy iwt