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1 1 DAILY EAST ODEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1903. m 3K. SKI 1 SHIELDS' PARK THEATRE TONIGHT WORD AND HART'S Specialty Co, 10, 20 & 30 GENTS Now on Sale at Brock & McComas Drug Store SATURDAY MATINEE At 2 O'clock !! WEEKLY FASHION LETTER. I kkkkkkkkkirk-k-k-kkkkkkkkkt Now -York, Nov. 7. Fashions for tho horso allow were never so beauti ful aB they are this year. Smnrt couturiercB havo employed overy pos sible detail of dress for thlK im,i,.P. i tul exhibition Of "Hp-IHtv ntwl Mm lleast" to enhance the loveliness of I ay inay'B toilettes. Velvot gowns will bo in the ascend ancy, with rich russet brown and the now shudo of bluet vleing for popu lar approval. Both havo their advan tages, with tho sole possible disad vantage of being trying to certain complexions, and it is tho smart thing to havo a touch of white in the trimming, no matter what, other tin is i j are used in tho decoration. , nussci urown and White Satin. ' Krom a fashionable standpoint the horse show will bo a distinctly Amor-! lean nffalr, for fow of tho toilettes J worn by socioty women will be of foreign design. A handsome gown designed for an American heiress soon to marry a titled foreigner Is ' developed tu russet brown velvet and ' lined throughout with whlto satin. ' Tho skirt has sovon gores, with plaits at tho back. At each scam theio are inset pieces of brown peau de sole decorated with handsomo cmbroldorv and heading tho seams are three short straps fastened with buttons. The coat is a half-long close-fitting affair, with gathered skirt piece, trimmed with satin liralil in Komii , design. It opens over u yoke piece of I embroidered whlto cloth so skillfully decorated that only a hit of the white Is visible hero and there. The sleeves are of the" bishop put torn, with cuffs of tho while cloth. ' lined with white satin und edged with a tluy brown silk cord. A smooth silk boavor hat trimmed with n white bird artistically wound about with rich brown satin ribbon completes tho costume. Unique Blue Velvet Frock. I Another frock in this fortunate young woman's wardrobe which vour i correspondent was privileged lo soi ls made of bluet velvet, panne Instead of silk velvet being employed. The skirt shows tho seams overlapping' each other and rounded away at the bottom not unllko a tunic effect. l-Tom ' the lower edge of tho hem almost to ' the knees tho seams are trimmed with dark greenish blue enamelled buttons to accentuate tho rounded km i,i There Is not a suggestion of fullness about tho hips and a row of buttons smaller than those used on the hot-, torn of tho skirt running nmumi th.. hips might prove foundation for the assertion that tho lower n.irf nt th.. skirt consisted of a deep tiounce but- ioneu io n nip yoke of the same ma terial. The opening, howovor, Is ac-l compllshed invisible at the left side. Tho bodice Is of bluet sntln tucked' all over. A low cut bolero of pnnne velvet laid in box plaits is draped ' oyer the bouice to fall to Ufa top of a high girdle of crushed velvet. Finishing tho bolero is a deent handkerchief collar of tho velvet cm-' wrwiuerea m very heavy greenish , whlto chrysanthemums with pale pink t mm ::;:;M9tiaiiMw A Doctor's Reasons Patient: "Why do you say Schlitz beer? Isn't any other beer as good?" Doctor: "Perhaps; but I don't know it. I do know that Schlitz beer is pure." , Patient: "What do you mean by pure?" Doctor: "I mean free from germs. Impurity means bacilli; and in a saccharine product like beer U tlli U! I LMtiin mumpiy rapiaiy. l do a beer that may contain them." not recommend p-bompt, iu:i,iaju,k; sbhvk'f A. J. BEAN uim ifcin nr in viuno Goodt Ukcn bal at care l. t-eoye oricn i ' '"".lis are allowed to fall unconflned -TWH'Si I'Donet,itm-"i. l' into a rather square puff until within J Patient: is pure?" "How do you know that Schlitz beer The sleeves are plaited at "the MM. E. PROTH THE CELEMtATED Clairvoyant IS IN THE CITY FOR A SHORT STAY This noted Clairvoyant has traveled all over England, Hcotland, Ireland and America, and in second to none in lier business. SHE TELLS THE PAST. I'UES ENT AND EUTUItE. :Bhe reveals the causes of trouble and restores peace in families lcaten all pains and adieu of the human body, teJlstljecauus. of the eameaud what will cute tlicni. Locates Mineral of AH Kinds. ('an be consulted ut the STRAHON ROOMING HOUSE Room 19 It will iy you to call and see her. Charges are very reasonable A lew of our cIWwk litre alrtly itlt the power oi mis wo ucxtui iroraau. four nr flvn Inelins nf thn wrist when they arc gathered again into a close, , I lifting cuff trimmed with the heavy embroidered flowers. Revival of Satin Gowns. 4 Nothing short of a great nssem-, I blago of fashionahlo folk could drive I the modistes to the desperation of i ....l..l.. r.l.. - C.I.. ..t- i IWltllJK SUliU KUMUa lUt I-" Ullln,..., ...ill. Ml . ,V novelty, yet some, very delightful, ' " Z 7r'"lu: sTo ; TnisTrou , K Hn ,K K,ven bea"tif"1 colorin b ,ht shows ttWrt ombrott "a, MM centCT- chlas, with the same Jloral decoration ! Eiderdown and Ermine Vagary, repeated on the bodice. Bauds vary- A Pelerine and muff made of whlto inn iu width from five Inches to one eiderdown and ermine are decorated are nppllnued upon tho skirt from belt with wonderful chrysanthemums of to hem, and the 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 precautions, every bottle is sterilized by Pasteur's process after it is scaled. 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 Beer. Biliousness is caused by 'green' beer beer trtat is insufficiently aged. But Schlitz beer is always aged for months before it is marketed." Ask for the brzvery bottling. THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS compos,! ot mrrlad ruffles edged with MACEDONIAN EXHIBIT. Will yolto of tho waist Is bordered with tho trimming. Tho Bleovos are of black Chantllly, falling gracefully from the shoulders after tho augei pattern. Underneath Is another sleeve of tho sutln gathered into a cuff of laco nml embroidery. Some very handsome black gowns, with smnll hats in the most delicate Duplicate uives, Industries and Customs of the People, St. Louis, Mo., Noy. C- A Mace-doulnn-Albanlan concession nt tho Louisiana Purchase expo, tlon is likely to mark n depnrturt ,om all movlous exnositions. An r'-'cho of white mousselino crimson chiffon. Such vagaries, where the consular section of the ..ilnlstry one can afford to Indulge them, can oi foreign affairs at Ilolgindo has be considered more than sentimental, ' been in correspondence with Thomas for flowers will play an Important V. Cridlor, world's fnlr commissioner part In tho lashions of winter. There fore novelties selected for the exhibi tion will not ho passe afterward. I Klegant coats aro distinguished mainly for tho number of tassels and othn danglings which adorn them. MAKE YOUR MARK 1 , mm IN THE WORLD I)ou't li satisfied to move along in the name old way fur low wages. Wo can help you carve out a eucctsiful career. Tlioii'nndfl havo increiued their (salaries by following our plan. W'can train you In spare time and ut small coil for any of the following jtojitlonH : NIuuliHtlc-nl, IJIoolrlciil, Htciiin, or Civil ISnulntrer, tSlcctrlclim. Hurveyur, Arclllteut. Urtift tnut., I locililf cupur, Hluiifiur4ih ur, Tuacliur, Hhuw Curl Wrltor Window lireHHor. or Ad, Wrltor CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Box 799 SCRANTON, PA. Or coll on our local representa tive, T. W. ttraehinu, 137 Lee street Pendleton, Ore. colors, arc wt,rn, pink, blue, pale green , Heavy white corded silk Is in great and mauve constituting particularly demand for dressy wraps, and fur, charming color scnomes. With a silk braid, .velvet bands nnd embrold- black point d'esprlt over pale robe ery compose tut- smart trimmings. Batln there como an ovenlng hat1 Ueautiful little tans of convenient which is a compromise between a Hhe are made of chiffon, embroidered, turban and a toque. It la made of or hand painted, then edged with pale pink silk chenille and has the mock Jewels. They ure nor Intended j upturned brim faced with folds of to bo closed, but are so dainty that, chiffon. No other trimming than an they can hang from the bead chains osprey adorns it. The taBk of dupll- without fear of being damaged or eating such a design would bo com- catching onto things, paratlvely easy because almost anyi Jm , cw tone calu.d crfltlberry I one could put tho osprey in placo; or j ,B now d for ,ho woman wbo a rosette of velvet or silk pompon wlshe to add t0 hcr coiIect0n of couiu no useu inaieuu lor iu: eaiie m . ,.. ., i.h.i,.K fr()m ,.... t(1 .economy. vnrv nrfci-Hvelv nml Ik modeled esne- Very Nw Shade of Green. dully for tho long haired zlbelhies. Oslrln is tho narao of one of the The cranberry led coats aro made of now shades of green. It is most of- stiedo und cost from t-. - lo $7C0. fectlvo associated with black and In i Notlunir leveals or even o.iUKger- satln faced cloth makes a handsome atcs tho slzo qf tho hands as do white gown. Tho skirt has a hip yoke kid gloves. Yet they aro indlspensa- trimmed with narrow black satin 1 bio to tho uorfectly gowned woman. braid. Uelow this there arc several Tho latest offerings have pointed nn- applied tucks of tho cloth piped with plications in a contrasting shado tho samo braid, only tiny white usually a tint that matches tho gown. threads nro wound through tbo braid, j -rovor tho long wrists. They sell for Tlio jacket is neither long nor anon i j,t 0ss than $5 n pair. Other nov nnd it llts tho flguro very snugly, cities havo groy linger tips, and some Around tho shoulders there Is a capo times black ones. While very sor drnped iu crossed-ovor effect, which vleenhle, nnd especially so for tho lends height to tho figure, Tlioro :s woman with freely porsplring hnnds, lor Europe, with tho view to obtain-, ing such a concession. It Is proposed to Include In the ex hibit a Macedonian nousc with Its inner arrangements and its homo j life, national an. feminine costumes. national customs, espeflnlly those of tho picturesrue character; home and house Industry, such .us spinning, weaving, needle work and tapestry, j end national songs and music, to-' ccthor with Turkish. Albanian, urcok. I Servian, Roumanian nnd Ilulgarlnn dances. OHIO TEACHERS. Met at 10.MJ Winneiiiac Avcnutt i inoAdo, Jm,., Oct. 2,", 1902. Wiiii' of Card iu can always bo relied uiur. to curf when eMirvlliinij em iaU. It it n certain euro for fenialediscates in tlieir wor ! i ru;. 1 sn.Tcri.il for ycora with ulcer ation. Intense pains m thewiiiuband ovaries and dreadful hcailaclies unfitted nu for my work. Kinally J grew to ill that I had to keep tom.v bid 'yjepairiR were so inlcnso at times as to canto spasms and ailisairreeablodiircharno drnii.nl mv lifo forces, in mv extremitv after all else had failed, I tried Wine of Ourdui. After usinp it for two wt i'Kh I licrau to improve so rapidly that I felt cn- coiirayil to J:tip up the treatment, which I did foreign1 , . teen weeks, but at the end of that tfnio I was entirely cured, ut relief was mine and how new and beautiful lifo looked to mc wlifn mj lif-altli was restored. Only those who havo passed tlirouch such a wv oi Hit.ineis as i nave will understand bow mucin value " inv " It is indeed a boon to Q Hick women yv$&--C-A ttivtelarr, North Clilcoeo I'rauen Vtrtl. Krory wmk woman needs Wino of Cardui. Wine o Cardui cmw orilcrcd and painful menstruation, periodical headaches, falling 01 womb and leucorrhiea. It cures extreme cases of these troubles. strengthens pirls approaching womanhood, helps bring children 10 u i l -LJl.il ',! ! ln ,:.irri:lffe3 a the best medicine ever made for uso during the change of life 7l"!v th eood women in vour homo to Buffer another day? Kery dnW ha $1 ,00 hotllei of Wine of Cardui. ff lerencos, at which thero will ho pa' pers, addresses and discussions cov ering ovory branch" of educational work from tho district school to tho liifrlin,- oilnr-nMnnnl Institutions. only ono way of accomplishing this these gloves will hardly bo a success, : effect gracefully, howovor, and that is , for though the doslro to uavo olio's' state Teachers' Association Meetlnn. to seo that the capos meet just auovo clothos bo over so great, no ono likes Baker City, Or., November 23-25, tho girdle. to i,o caught employing so notlconblo lg03 ' I Wnite wlU bo vory much In cvldonco an agont In tho fuinillnB of such n v()r'tnn ,)tiv0 occftBon a mlo of at tho .horso show, and overy fabric doslro. K r tno niiovo occasion a raio oi rrom tho haudsonio French ctamlnos , ' MAUIJK GKIPK1N. fne-th rd faro on tho cortlflcato plan, for afternoon to chiffons nnd tho dla- .mauhl uuu tr. Jfl autllorUoa to llftlQr 0I y. 'JUcHcts , plmnous weaves for ovenlng will ho nick headn,h ahaoiutaiv nnd n0r. !1J nnr, thre ' Y I,rlort. opo"-" Jr& &. ?..!-K. fe,;, l'ar WFWAW or w wV....vu. ..... . a. pieusuni noru uriuit. uures uqn-. Acnnl worn. Out of cumnllmont to tho ox-1 ti,,n,i,. .,,i i...h .i,. ,..i7 1 b"i' Over One Thousand Have i Cleveland, ' Cleveland, O., Nov. C Moro than J 000 school teachers have arrived in Cleveland for tho annual convention of the Ohio Central Teachers' asso ciation,' Tho visitors roprcsont ovory county embraced In tho territory cov ered by tho association, Today was spent largely in visits of Inspection to tho public schools of Cleveland. Tho formal opening takes , place this evening, when tlioro will bo addresses of wolcome and responses nml several addresses bv distill-1 finished educators. ,,i.4,..nH"H"M"H"H"H"l"f-I"l"" N"H 1 41 H H-M-H"! Tomorrow will bo occupied with; rr business sessions nnd sectional con- fiTYD T,tf,fclWTi7fTCCTII'lr rU. ECftRDUl Capital and Surplus, $300,000.00. Chisayo, New York and direct nt'tliu Pendleton office wire system in the world. KEKEKENGB: ,150 National and State Banks Including Pendlokin Havlngn Bank .- L.innt ieceiv Minneapolis iiuui-- v,ie over the best exiein"-- wit", CM I 120 O.urt mw' f oxiiuisuo tura anu nocKwear win uo A plensant horb drink. Cures Con- "il it --- I worn fit if it nnmtillmnnt in li w. I ,.ir. i .... .... ! nil nnd QvoPnt fsnirltc nf PiIpm l.lbltlnn ti n c , I rnrnKm w hlnl, I, 1 " V. ' " , Are guaranteed to cure any case of Kheu 1 ?" offlclal flower appears In many satisfaction guavantoed or money Chpmicrmnlds wanted. Hnt&m Money back if tjiev fail . dlffertnt gulsos. I barlt. 2Bc aml EOc, P. w. Schmidt 1 Ohambormauls aro wanted at Hotel A C. Koeppon 4 Dro.gts. for 1'end.loton ' A marvellous whlto chiffon boa is & Co. Pondloton, B. E. KENNEDY, Mgf. iways.Uemnmber tho Fiill .Ngmo A eacl CureCuColdfnOi.oDay, Cripla 3 Days