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B THB EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD FOR THE WOMAN AND HOME r* al <O. » % a < • J <•- 4- C, THURSDAY. JUNE 3. 1909. I« ■ »I « □ i, • ♦. I ru t ? Boiling the molasses used In mak- lug gingerbread improves it. I .♦ ♦ ♦ A cut lemon rubbed nto the 1001s of the hair will destroy dandruff. ♦ ♦ ♦ The great point in cooking it po tato. by whatever method. Is to know w heu It is don . ♦ ♦ ♦ I.lme juice, diluted In two-thirds of water, or rock salt and water, will harden the muscles aud make a healthy looking skin ♦ ♦ ♦ tidbits which will tempt even th most capricious summer appetlti They should be stoned, chopped and laid between lliln slices of rye bread, along with pieces of fresh wutercress. • * * Glasses that have been used for milk should always be thoroughly rinsed in cold water before they are washed. It hot water Is used Imme diatele. they are sure to become dull and cloudy in appearance owing lo coagulation. * * * Wash the perspiring feet night and morning in warm water In which a tiny lump of washing soda has pre viously brrii dissolved Then apply a powder consisting of one part sal icy lie acid, two parts precipitated chalk and seven part« of powdered talcum. A To remove pitch and tar utalm*. rub lard on (he Htalned part of (he fabric an»l let it ntan<l for a fru hours Then sponge with spirits of turpentine until the stain in retuov ed. If the color of the fabric Is changed, sponge it with chloroform, and the color will be restored. To give an appetising flavor to a One of the pleasant events of the 1 ed by Mrs. Bean, Mr. and Mrs. S S, ' frieAids enjoyed a picnic at the Lo ve broiled beefsteak cut an onion iu week was the afternoon given on Spencer were the invited guests of ridge farm, a short distance troni half and rub It over the hot platter Friday by Mrs. Frank Page and Mrs the club. The members of the club Eugene, on Friday night. with the melted butter. Julius Goldsmith, at the home of are Mr. and Mrs. G. D. I.inn. Mr. and » ♦ ♦ AAA the former on High street. The la Mrs C. S. Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. F. In making a nterungus allow one At Cottage Grove. dies spent a social afternoon with L. Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. On AA'edxesday afternoon M.s tablespoon ful of powdered sugar to their sewing and a button-hole con Bean. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Willough dames .1. H. Chambers. D. T. Am- each white egg. stiffly beaten, then test, in which Mrs. Cockerline re by and Dr. and Mrs. Tit ns. brey. C. H Burkholder and Marion ' cook verv slowly In a vool oven. ceived the first prize for making the «* * I best button-hole. Cut flowers The Priscilla club met with Mrs. A’eatch entertained a large number To > keep the teeth clear from tar of their lady friends iu the Phillip formed the decorations of the home. J. AV. Woodruff at her beautiful I tar. i rinse the mouth euch morning In serving, the hostesses were assist ne w home on West Tenth i streik. ! hall. The hall and banquet room wiih tepid water into which a little ed by Mrs J. AV. Kays. Mrs. Lilley and Thursday afternoon. _____ were artistically decorated with dog toilet water has t n dropped. The usual Meta Goldsmith The invitational pleasant afternoon was spent by the wood blossoms, evergreens and ferns a « !ist Included Mrs. AVm. Kuykendall, members of the club and the Invited and interesting games were provided Chemists say that It takes more for the entertainment of guests, one l Mrs. F. G. G. Schmitt. Mrs. S. D Al guests. Mrs. Carmichael (Georgia). to create much merritueut living the I than twice as much sugar to sweeten len. Mrs. James Page. Mrs. A T. Mrs. Frank AA’insor. Mrs. E. K. preserves and sane, s if put in when Cockerline, Mrs. F. AV. Osburn. Mrs. AA’heeler and Mrs AV. G. Gilstrap. A dressing of clothespins with tissue1 they beg u to cook as it does if the F. S. Dunn. Mrs Cecilia Dunn. Mrs. dainty menu was served by Miss Ray paper to represent characters of the I sugar is added after the cooking Is Instead of throwing away the | Mrs. Abrams was, Chas. AVilllams. Mrs. G. R. Chris- Woodruff, Miss Nell Murphey and various nations. of oranges and lemons used in done. »nan. Mrs. AV. P. Boynton. Mrs. Ida- Miss Florence AVinaor. This was the declared the winner in this contest the w I household, put them Into ho Campbell, Mrs. H. C. "Howe. Mrs. last meeting of the club and it has and w;ts awarded the prize, l.ate in ' pitcher on your washstand ' After a day's work the afternoon the hostesses led the i F. G. Young. Mrs Packard. Mrs. disbanded for the summer months. will give the water a delightful p« that requires loug sta way to the banquet hall, where dain Geo. T. Hall, Mrs. I. T Nicklin. Mrs. fume, besides softening It until ty refreshments were served aud a I the feet in warm watei McCornack. Mrs. J. AV. Kays Mrs. Elmer Furuset entertained a num is equal to rain water In Its belief! sponge them thorough! most pleasant social afternoon was Perry (San Francisco). Mrs. AV. L. ber of his friends on Thursday even hoi That tired feet 11 dis rial effect upon the complexion. i» ♦ * Cheshire. Mrs. P L. Campbell. Mrs. ing. The entertainment was of a brought to a close. The guests were: i appear as If bv magic. Mesdames AV. H. Abrams. B. R. Job. young men Zieber. Mrs. AA'. AV. Calkins. Mrs. L. musical nature, the » ♦ ♦ Although courtplnstvr Is useful A. B. Wood. H. O. Thompson. Frank i L Whitson, Mrs. Fred Chambers. wrote verses, while the young ladies scratches or Almond meal greatly softens and In protecting small Mrs. E. D. Matlock. Mrs. AVm. Alex- set them to music. During the even Phillips. John Phillips. J C. John- I whitens the skin. Put it in a bag abrasions of the skin from harm. It son. J. Q. A'an Winkle. F. H. Rosen under, Mrs. J. AV. AVest. Mrs York. ing punch was served and at a late of nun's veiling or soft bunting and should not be used over any consid THE LATE HENRY H. ROGERS. STANDARD OIL MULTIMIL. Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. F. AV. Pren- hour the cream and cake were berg. Fred Herren. D J. DuBruille. use It like soap when bathing, Af- erable cut or wound In process of Geo. Hall. Herbert Eakin. C. P. tice. Mrs. Laura Harris. Mrs. L. S. passed The guests were Miss Lind terward the skin should be bathed healing. These will heal much faster LIONAIRE. Jones. F. D. AA ’ heeler. T. C. AA ’ heeler. Hill, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Metcalf. Mrs. ley Welch. Miss Birdie Wise. Miss If simply covered with a bit of soft Lilya*. Goodman. with clear and almost cold water. Henry H Roger«, vice pre-ldeiit of the Rtnndnrd Oil company and th. Chas. Fisher. Mrs. J. AV. Woodruff, Lila Prosser. Miss Hazel Huff. Miss N. E Compton. « « • linen held In place at each end by Mrs. F. M. Wilkins, Mrs. M. J. Dur- Vera Sanderson. Miss Effie McCal Alice Richmond. H H. A’eatch. M>|i- active bead of that '•<ir|<<>mtlon until the time of hi. ■mtden death ' , New (Hives, made Into sandwiches are strips of adhesive piaster. yea. lum. Mis Jessie Fariss, Miss Edith dy. B. Lurch. Celia McCreadie. J. S. York city, was borii at Fairhaven, \liis« In l'ilo After b-avim; the local ---------- r Medley. A. AV. Kime. AV. F. Hart. • • • Moxley. Miss Frances Young. Miss high Kcli.Hil lie sold newspaper« on the street« for n time, so ninbltb us «■« G. L. Rees. AV. A. Hemenway. A At her home on High street. Mabel Hill. Miss Mabel Kuykendall. »♦♦4•♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« the neweit blouses showH the tail *le to la* employ .si, latter bv worked In a store fur f t n week. «Ivi etili latrt Mrs. F. AA'. Prentice, in a very hos Miss Jennie Hvde. Miss Shaw. Miss Brund. Delure Hemenway. Harrv :i*ed cuft with or wlthent tbe frill, ws« a train bnggngvmnn on the brunch rsuid that ran through til« bout. Wynne, Mont. Shephardson, H. A. pitable manner, entertained a num Hardv. Miss Edith Mickelsen. Miss J FADS AND FASHIONS J I alth'ugh the leg-of-mutton I m nut he Miller. AV. A — Elkins. Macy. E. C. • • passe. Some of the thii i-quarter "own. In the early sixties be entered th- "II liusinesa In I'ciinsi li nn!«, and ber of friends on Thursday after Frieda Goldsmith, and Messrs. Do- noon. Several - hours were delight- bie. Chas. Robinson. Fred Huile. Leroy Woods. Emma , Best, AV. C. sleeve are gathered Into a lace frill Yom then bl« rise to fortune was rapid Ili. rii sest friend wa« Mark 1 wijn, fully spent with needlework and con Frank Winsor. Curry, Bob Fariss. Conner. L. T Long. Fred Russell, at the lower edge, while the others >ud lie and the fumo is humorist made many yu< lit cruises together. (Guard S|»eclal Service) versation. Appetizing refreshments Wendell Barbour, Gwyn Watson, E. K. Barnes, J. AV. AVilson, Chas. New York. May 2'* I'he newest show the lace and tucks as a part ot A an Denburg. a . s. Nikle. : A. L. lines which dressmakers are follow a fitted sleeve. E were served by Mrs. Prentice and Franklin Allen. Bittner. Reynolds, - Briggs. J. M. Isham. J. E. Ostran- ing at the present are running in her assistants. Mrs. York and Mrs. AA illard Shaver. AA’ittenberg, Dutch n> k? are much In evidence _. Mott. Spencer. Beautiful cut flowers were Harold Cockerline, and Raphael der. AV H. Ostrander, Geo. McQueen, two different directions as regards among the blou-es, just as they are Lydia Stouffer, F. L. Ingram, J. AA’. bodices. Some of the latest .models among th.- gowns, and the stock that lavishly used in decorating the li-1 Geisler, A’eatch. S. C. Adams, 8. R. Brand, are very long-walsted while othe-s fastened at the back Is shown with AAA brary and parlor. The ladiws in Mrs. Lucy Abrams was hostess to G. Tyson. C. D. Van A’alen, Chas. have the modified short length Both out even the silggea.lon of a jal it or vited were Mrs. H. B. Miller. Mrs. _ Munra. Mrs. A'eazie (Portland). Mrs. the Thimble club at her home on AVoodward. F. E. Billington, Sllver- plaits and gathers are now seen at with a narrow lil.i -k veil et iruvat. I- M. Glen. Mm. F M. Wilkins, South Oak street Thursday —_----- S. Cal the top of the back of skirt mounts The blouse* shown In the shop* In- ___ after- ton: AV AA’. Calkins. Eugene: Mrs Minnie AA'ashburne. Mrs. T O. noon. The usual pastime of needle- kins. Eugene: H. E. Inlow. D. M. C at the smartest ry variety, from the plain dressmakers, giving elude st d Hendricks. Mrs Mary Griffin. Mrs work was Indulged In. Mrs. E. C. Gault, Misses Mary Mundy, Lyons. naturally an sasy fall of skirt drap- and almost it severely made douse for R. S. Bryson. Mrs. S. H. Friend.’v, Hughes was the guest of the club. i to the most ex- ery, which at the bottom of the business women . ,♦ A ♦ At .lunction City. Mrs. D.| A. Paine, Mrs. Martha Cham . Dainty refreshments were served by skirt means an lncna-e In width. travantly decorated blouse which Mrs. H. A. Cooley and Mrs. Frank This will be welcome i to those not may by worn for I bers, Mrs. C. E. Loomis. Mrs. P K Mr«. Abrams, assisted bv M:-- Moorhead gave a parcel shower AA’ed only opposed to ths s an. skirts, but functions during '’ammond, Mrs. Adaline Church. Abrams and Miss Elizabeth Baer. the het tray < nesday afternoon at the residence of anxious to make us f Tj-g . "'■•'resa Jackson. Mrs. AVarner I * ♦ A A coat i and ski*-: &f linen of ? of some of Brown.*Afrs. Jan*“8 S*>avev: Mrs. Cor ■ The -Aloha club met on Tuesdav the latter, complimentary to Miss their last summer's costumes. H diuu) dark ; shade, with half a d Uwli Hattie Moorhead, whose wedding in feves in general are long and b’ouse* of fine, soft texture, make delia Ankeny. Mrs. L. N. Roney. Mrs I ’ afternoon with .Mrs. P. k . Har’niond vitations are out for June 2nd. The I lai the rectory. .Whist was the af tight fitting, but one also sees a an ’deal burlne-« s outfit for * ■»»r in Frank Topping I Guai eclai Service. I (San Francisco), affair was a successful surprise, Kansni City, May 29 ri '• !ury the c..y, where I tight-fitting over light fro<-k- i eve that reaches are no* ternoon ’ s pastime, at *hlch Mrs. Corvallis, Mrs. Geo. Dorris and Mrs r 29. Otegon took E. C. there were thirty ladies present. The th« ease of Jam«« Sharp, < r ' Ad- e first ga ! Tromp wvn the first prize and [ rooms were- decorated with lovely from shoulder to elbow in length, in best ta e for 1 street wear, , except Smith. from ( ) A in 12 Innings of ««n- ¡i r 1 God.'' charged with the n lirdpp ■ AVhitson the second. Miss Marguer fiJw*rs arranged in vasaz. ana „Lant" but it Is cut up Into a round open on scorching ho( days. The l.nen morning 3 t< 4 4 ♦ »f Policeman .A||<-ha«j Mullan Ing or square one on the outside suit, how ,<’dr req u! r* s freq to m at- siiti.ma! Is. I on lx»th al A I » \ On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. ite Hammond and Miss Grace Bing artis. ‘'’ally placed, impromptu mu llglou* riot here December firm. For this eutume? over-sleeve taction with the p »»Ing Iron, ev ii ( started tli le n < orlng lu thi» -event 11 today returned a verdict of Mary Griffin and Mrs. R. S. Bryson ham assisted the hostess in serving. guilty Inning Kei rk hit, wui Miriflced to entertained at their home on Law Mrs. G. R. Chrisman was the guest sic and conversation m'cupied the Will show a long sleeve of net. mous If It 1» dark en ugh In color tot of murder In tbe se. »ml d<-gri r. St-d time until the shower propel* »•«, seline being.being In full bishop soli easily, and If the buslr.e- m girl i-cond and scored on Phillip'« two rence street in a very pleasing man I of the club. Oregon came back In Sharp waa sentenced to 2 5 y ar* In called Miss Hkltio Was UHfitred to' shape. cannot have the use of a h” t Iron bagger. ner. The afternoon was devoted to A ♦ A th« penltcutfary. The Aid society of l.e Methodist the dining room and w a signa|. was needlework and social chai, Roses Drilie princess tunics on the bias i at any un:j »he will do wU-dy Io! :hfl e:5ulh 11,1,1 t»»de (wo runs, (lab AA ,n n the verdict was rend dtert* ------------------------------- ... gracefully lift«*'’ and seated in a are am-',t'.g the 11( • eatlona have her hot weather suit of light rlc'-on Iqintvil Mt*, was sacrificed met at the home --- of Mrs W. aud ferns lent their charm to the church »art without n «how of emotlot. -covered basket placed on the allow the waist lin- [<j b- patqrally| English, which is very cool and ulso to secund uni x.oiqid ,,)) Dob'e's Mr». E. C. O. Prosser on Fourteenth and Pearl J tw- various apartments. .U ■ V-w ' f^at'a all right, if» the will of Hughes assisted Mrs. Bryson In the ^v.reT,s_,'iiSt Tuesday afternoon. Afte\- dining table and crowned with the placed and closely mold the figure; sheds the dost satisfactorily.A navy baggoi*. HUitlon hit vufe l and hwi God." ‘ 5ray ni,’l>alr < m present we1“ the business session and a social .our bridal "wreath, all marched around with much grace. Fine striped fab blue or diniu. dining room. Those presi s*'Oi’.,d on a fielder's choice on New I'he case against Sharp'» wife »HI "Mrs. Idaho Campbell, Mrs. e. -•* 1 nt nPedUWfii’V. light rpfrw Aments handing their parcel, which she pro ric* &re used »tfeetlvely. They skirt suit will be a wl«a choice ami land's crack to center. Score 2 to come up within a week or ten d»i». R. ceeded to open and read the enclosed lined (with thi-l were passed by the joint hostesses, the coat should he 1. Corvallis tied the score In the Loomis, Mrs. Hill, Mra- r ,^- fasten on one »hoülder and on the N. Fru- . *'1'1 Mrs. * ‘•"'erton, Mrs. Laura Har- Mrs. Prosser. Mrs. Ront-y and Mrs. verses, which were very pertinent. under seam of th- -I........ attached tninnlst China silk uf with dotted i.'nth, when Keck hit and scored on The presents were all useful and to the same »Ide. Burroughs, to about fifty, guests. Keene's two bagger. 2 to 2 Panel tunice. Í foulard. ..s, Mrs. Darwin Bristow. Mrs. some very pretty and all highly ap wheat- long s*ik Trlng^s trim th', j The only obji-ttion to the coat and Noth-ng more happened until the FAMOUS MISSOURIAN ♦ ♦ ♦ Reals. Mrs. C. M. Densmore. Airs. F. Ice cream and wafers bottom of efi’ch panel, are exceed-' skirt suit Is that the coat may bv ■wvlfth, when Sullivan made first Mrs. Frank Martin informally en preciated. •j W. Osburn. Mrs. Charles Littlefield, tertained a few friends on Friday af were served by Misses Inez and Flor with its t accompanying on an error, stole second and tnlr PASSED AWAY AT Mrs R. McMurphev. Mrs. J. M. Shel ternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs. ence Cooley and Miss Grace Jack- fngly smart and so are stole tunics’ worn only the stole being a marvel of rlchnes» ¡ skirl, aid some businei is women are and scored on Doble's hit. Score 3 ley. Mrs. Drew Griffin, Mrs. Preston. R. S. Bishop, and her sister, Miss son.—News. mfwyp hrdlu hrdlu j in handiwork. In soutache on net.i welcoming the return of the seli 1.1 2 lli-nk ADVANCED AGE Mrs. AV. C Yoran. Mrs. H. F. Hol Bishop, of Minneapolis. son.—Times. enUbrtddery, in painted mousseline' arnte coat or topcoat as It Is now Innings and lenbeck, Mrs. Robert Pratt. Mrs. • | being shown ¡1st. Hurd called These coats are last or bead work. AVm. Alexander, Mrs. E. D Matlock. It II The Chi Omega Sorority and a few *1 HM'tttBF FOR THE GI’ARD. The petticoatloss walking skirt of and serge, black being the favorite, Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs. W. G Allen. Mrs. GvV. tan covert coats are Oregon c . 3 « two and one half yards of width! though many (an Darwin Yoran. Mrs AV. G. Mercer, tour- proved highly unsati:factorily dur-. seen. One model, called the prln- O. A C Miss Ann AVhiteaker, Miss Elizabeth Batt« Henkle, II I nil It I cess. Is particularly gr.c fiill,having ¡ng pa.« winter seaaon. Ing the past Yoran. not leva ble ♦ rielson, zen and I’hllllpn. dust on the heels as: the length ami quod lln catches up t! * * * .. no plaited skirt ever did, and it : In this year's model.- ahi the icanis The Westminister Guild wraps about the knee» and ankles taped over and buttoned down, i Central Presbyterian church spent a THINK THEY HAVE every fourth step as if one was en-1 anol her modish style feature. social evening at the home of Miss A’nry light topcoat« reaching ’>> cased in a tube, A ni nt charming Myrtle Kays, on Willamette street, modification of this skirt is one that, the dree«« hem nro shown in gray U. P. TRAIN ROBBERS Iloesburg Intends to llgh* it the last night. The Old Curiosity Shop breaks with a small group of wide, mohair aid’In uhepherd checked fab streets which It In going to I rte lib provided the evening’s entertain rics, aud these coats are a veritable plait» at the middle of the front and I st Omaha, May 2». Fred Torg«n»on ter the fashion of th'- di poi park ¡ ment. Bright red roses adorned the uai'a. io uiu vi vu guuivi ............ .. , v. for back. A ni'iau broad eiu embroidered girdle1 bOJU to the business woman, fend AV. it \Vood, under urrest hero Eugene, mid has written to the parlor and living room, while white i. Ku- binds the hips In a straight band.| they may be worn to and from btisl- wi re t.»i;g!it identified as two of g« ne Commercial club foi prices «nd flowers predominated in the dining over cool . _______________ frocks of sheer ________ mater- the men » lie robben the linio i I’a- details. fastening in front with a slide and j net» ” room. Mrs. Bellman and Mrs. Myr- • one long blunt end of the embroid lai on those days of which we have clflc train Hafu'Cay night, Ei g’n- tie Kays served refreshments during ered stuff that hangs heavy betweeh so many, when the sun sulks under eer Mieireljohn and Fireman Provi about ths evening. There were the ankles. The long-waisted cor lowering clouds, yet the humidity identified them fifty present, each member Among the pr1 <n the lightest er»’ «effect:» was a *i lall soavi ci on sage is laid in small flat side plaits,! makes anything but guild having the privilege also at the center of the front and, raiment Intolerable. th« reverse side ct which was Po«Birrlr cured hf friend. Light summer frocks have made 1 t.urc of i lie Hi i I niie union tí OjMit. back, starting at the embroidered ; tin m > Little Fill* AAA band that encircles the found neck.! necessary the revival of dainty pet Thi» lead» the polie»- I o Th«*y ruUrY® Di* The Birthday club invaded the This gown in linen or foulard gives j ticoats and they are more beautlfnl saine men might have held ir » t i trr-.i fc iniP) p [»2x1«- home of Mrs. J. S AVilson early last the straight effect desired and yet | this season than ever before. In Northern I’a Iflc Haiti nen r AA’ednesday morning and gave her a dlgvalkin and ’l 11,1 timi 1 ITTLE the silk skirts only the softest city plenty of room for walking. Kilin g, A prrtwt rnr The ladies very pleasant surprise, weaves, such as messallne, chiffon, w Blouses for summer wear have Elifht rrg, 1 mall n.i» <-ily tor Ptzzlni h*0** preparing busied themselves in '• h< - come from Paris recently In a large taffeta, stipple satin, silks and Hilk taken from th« I'nloti i’mlflc train prowsInsBit. 1'‘d Tvd® breakfast, to which they all did jus- variety of styles and there are so Jersey are used, ‘the last named, Is we.e found lb an r of th* Hr, . n Iu the Mmlti. Coi'’* rice, Later the men went to their many charming imtterna among the | ' ours«-, employed for the top« of Park a. litio! in S- i.th Oinabh ini.,, To-ii-u.». 1’iiln (u 1h*1 *1(,Ä1 places of business and the women models shown that it is difficult to > petticoats only, In the shops even This. with other l<,veloprti«r‘-, has I Tom in IJA I It. 'dbe> who are In the habit of spending the petticoats are caliseli the police to aam-rl that hi ■qriliue tbe choose. Cotton voile leads as a: accordion-pleated vwu Bow dvwì ls. . i , Pturiy g nr» ijr VegrBdile. day, after making various excuses material among the Ince trimmed -.hown, plain over the hips and fal- (’. H. AAoi tls. (jo-,* >n »nd T"wm• n ' also took their departure. In blouses, and sheer linen seems to lv 1 Ing in pleats, finished with pinked, arrested last night they hav.j the* SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRC , afternoon, during Mrs. Wilson's a Parisian favorite for the tailored box-pleated ruchlng. men who robbed the trahi sence. the women gathered in ~r Genuino Must 8«3f Soft white satin seems to reign model, which, with the French Is I home and upon her return in — ? among the bridal kowuh never stiffened. The more almple | supreme Fac-Sutnlc Signature Carl T. Travis today l>«gun suit In evening she found as a second sur ^IlTTlE models have been developed In' of < ‘ this season, though, occasionally, tin- t.rrulf. court against. Itohert and prise found an elaborate dinner striped as well as plain material a gown in meteoro, crepe de chine Sara i Brownell, to i-ecover money on V iver awaiting her. The club spent the The pin stripe in linen lawn Is pos or one of the semi-transparent ma a promissory note. |. M. Travis Is X PILuS. evening there, playing whist. at itively fascinating for wear with the terials, such a chiffon, voile nln n. attorney for the plaintiff. •ycr’iei* *"T| f IlTF» which many prizes were^ awarded the The ¡there linen suit when it. repeats the gown's etc., Is encountered The surprise different members, color. Striped voile is a favorite, frock Is very useful in after days, was given in honor of Mrs. Wilson’s and sheer batistes In delicate shades but it. haH not the diHfinctlvn bridal bfrthday. Dr. and Mrs. Curtis Bar vie with colored handkerchief lin air which tradition has accorded to ria were the guests of the club. satin, and taste follows tradition in ens. Tins sterling household remedy is most A A A'alenciennes and Irish crochet this instance, for the clinging folds On Thursday evening the Saiama- nic< i ssfully prescrilicd for a "world of of satin are Ideally adapted to are the popular laces. Hand-tucks t he troubles." For derangementa of the di gundf club spent a most delightful and hand embroidered are favored simile graceful lines desirable in gestive organs it is a natural corrective, evening with Mr. and Mrs. Louis the gown. beyond all other trimming methods. op-rating directly tijion the liver and ali Bean at their home on East Tenth Bunches of artificial fruit are seen Always popular In Paris are the mentary canal, gently but persistently and High streets. After several a great deal, made of satin, taffeta models with pleated frills down one Ktiniulating it healthful activity. It* games of whist the score was taken and velvet. They are tied to para side of the front. Some of them beneticial influence extends, however, to and Mrs. Frank Chambers was sol handles, worn in the corf age or an Insertion of lace, others are hem every portion of the system, aiding in tlio awarded a beautiful cut glass tum stitched. and the more expensive are pinned aiound the hat whe'e the prex esses of digestion and aaaimilation of bler for having made the greatest veil is lopped off. hand-scalloped. The French blouse f*>o<i, promoting a wholesome, natural number of points in whist during White pearl buttons In maker lie she ever so humble,realizes every var- appetite, correcting sour stomach, bud their series of parties this winter DUKE D ’ ABRUZZI AND TWO OF HIS MOUNTAIN GUIDES. iety of carving and the full value ot the shoulder strap, sonie with a breath, irregulnritie« of the liowels, con. Mrs. G. D. Linn and Mrs C. 8. F ree Frenchy decoration of g It lines and Ever since the Duke d'Abruzzi sailed for India to explore the Himalaya whether it be plain or tucked, or a Mipation and the long list of tronhles 'HRolitfon prize, ls nd tied for f- or embroidery, flowers are used a great deal thl directly traceable to those unwholesome preuily decor- mountains then- have been reports of the despondency and recklessness of mere band of lace The living room are evident to the sea son. conditions. Kasparilia dispels drowd ated with rhododendron« which Mr. ‘he disappointed suitor of Miss Katherine Elkins. It was stated that on one rfs advanta FLORENCE FAIRBANKS. ne s, headache, 1>acka< lie and desjmnd- Bean brought home with him a few ■yeeasion he attempted to kill himself with a revolver and that his veteran horn«- sewer at a glance, It tends to ency due to inactivity of the liver, days ago from the lower Siualaw guide, Joseph Petagax, seized the weapon. These stories have created much give firmness at the straining point C R VanOttyn has accepted a po kidneys and digestive tract. It is a fn th" dining room covers were laid sympathy for the young nobleman in Italy, and the dowager queen, who I m and it jo'ns the front and back artistically by c nceallng the f .et sition as salesman In the grocery de strengthen dig tonic of trie highest value. for fourteen and a beautiful center '<«Ue»e«i to have caused the match to be broken off. Is roundly censured. that, the treks do not aecmate'y hit partment of tho Dodgt d< partrnei t If it fails to satisfy we Authorize all p'ece of sweet-peas adorned the tp In the joining. The long Hl ;ve on store. dealers to refund the purchase price, ty ble. A delicious luncheon was serv- H ovt CliiiMiCAt, Co. I'ortlaml, Oregon * > I E RESIGNED IO IN 12 INNINGS LONG SENTENCE SICK ntAÜAûHE CARTERS IVER PILLS. 'CARTERS KASPARILLA I