THREE THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD THURSDAY, 8EPT. 16, 1909 flled on <>r l,i f(ll„ n,.xt w«' wlll Ite refuM«d."> it l«a»»oiiod in Mini«' qnartera thai It I* linpoMKibl« to pro|>»rly conduci a Mttaton In a luw abldlng ami orderly iiianncr Sin li daelaratlona wonlil ■ ■Pl*«*i !........ mi arg umani n,r a ■ «lui'tioii <>f thè nuniber of metropoli-! tun aaio.ns A» a mailer of faci ihi* n-iliii iloti I* alr.-ady In proKren», bum i dn'di of illx'h havliiK '»«'ti wl|H-d out »Uhm ih«* I iihi vuai The nolorlou* plII< • « w hl plil'lK "f i «• . Its . but «* pi* ' Hail ’ lu 1 I h 1 ■■■ «!• rlol li dlM’rh t and th«* hrA«*r iàii’.i Sul«1, h ri’ now n» ai iy i II <»O«’ ull «-I.»,M-! New V i < «»l|MU- alhui Pai in«*nt«i. t»e old Hepi «•inh» r i-h »uhi I h - »1 pro IMTOUH it u n y ir* I*1 iiiont h In .\* ìma Yoik. «• !»«f|nllv for t«»l. ’ thfiM.’ iA il<> OU I * a f«*w bl o< kw of i’holf«’ P"*'1 i unii ! InhTtMl by <*orp<»ra- !**<• W 11 « tit II"’ thm« « ! h i l ti g I ho muni 1 1 will roach a 4M H oyete 1 ** lolul < >f not : low 11..»Il (SOJIUU .000 c the < reason ThU v i<»tal m HI l><* abmit <*<|u* III« Ite, M d »»h * ' f w «•« n In1 «•r- nt and div- tNMNMM tllrkr«l ld< n«l- 1 )’ »»hi i of th«- lauer lite I"1' tu.-, a Mix and ov . t ’ kk-p ttüdr’ < t•• !l 1 I h *F of I.».* ■ CO»’ " a Int.-r.- t pHV Whr«’Vlui im y «Mir One <>f li« npiTOIO door w'li ich t'oat «Il pi bini« |ll«l<«' Siilo >ll«*t|o * ;»ppro|»rlal«« to « (ambling In Th«' Will -» » Hight" next week 1 •bell \n< liter remarkable work of la mtponalble for the liivaal"U. art 1« th.' t’lrcn-alnn walnut atalre-iae il I» «aid by thorn- who have Io-, taunt curved In th«- directoire. only murr nt> ' In h«' niulette room oil the «••«•nd The gown« are of tibe Greek mode (Ivor • ;•:«• Hi« limit *>f pUty waa th«« ami fit the form «ut If put on by a nSIlnx. the latt«w contain» dozen« of i »h<»' horn Mia» Ruiwell la confident1 kwvh picture» llghtcal by e|««trl>’lty that her gown« repreeent th» ultra- Thia cwdllnit cowl faehtoMble mode of a few month» on the floor la hen«' Mnrrl«*d m«-n who hwv«« hoped (Mdl for nomethlng almpl«* atul Inexpensive Thera are In rvldwnrt* many pre may a» well g««t bu») chasing the notion» AKninat . |M>llce rp- «oat’l*»! th«' i- »ration lone after I he other gambling Th«« hotlM* Of th«- city w««r«> cl««a«« i of many kxtps was on the right »Ide front and out of this sprung a large .aigrette of black that practically oov-. I ered the crown. . Sleeves with a downward pointing ! V are liked on tlhe sk-eve often made; | so long that the paint falls over the' hand. They are usually finished w.lh, narrow ruffles of lace. A serge-tailored frock for the fall* I will be a gaol invitstmeot and serge ' is a ma erlal that will be much warn, ! during the autumn and winter. For a wool frock to be put on at the end of September is a white mo- ’ I air or -erge. and if ’rimmed •A I ¡ h i black velvet collar anl cuffs Is very i fetching. Black anti w'hite effects will con- 1 tinue to be much worn. J 'Uy Catherine Mum I‘a rant .) . New York. Sept li Th«« major IIy of women do love th« shirt waist and separate skirt or tlie wblrt-waist suit, but evuti In early autumn there are many «»«¡ ib I oiih wiu-u a comfort­ able one place frock 1« rux'iwsary and wii.lch gives the effect of mor«' dr«'»«i- nese atul 1» a grade or two above the I shirt waist eff«>ot, and th.-refore suit-, able for th«* events that do not r«-1 quire un I'luborat«- gown and yet ne««l soui.ihlng more than the M-ml-prln- ««•st. gown which may be as dressy as you pli-a ie and yet «an lx- mad«'' ■lull«' plainly and when made fasten.'d from n<- k to foot Is particularly adapt>*d to tin* wash good«, for which t «*r<* has has been a rage since early spring. On«- may not obj«-ct tv th«' linen* and wa h g oils on the -core that It 1 1< late In th«' ««'asm, but th«-«' gown» m now )lk«"l well even for winter h .-■• dr. • and for th« girls a’ m boo! tie-' are b«'ti«'r tlran the stuff gown and more sanitary. If worn on the -iri-i-f as the «chool girl must, ex'ra warmt i I:« gained by the outer I garment* Ind.u-d In this country, wher«' til«' holt*«'« are kept so warm io liirniee luaf. th«- thinner dre** Ir. . r for Ind or wear, and when on tie 'ri' t outer garnu'tits may supply . led profei tlon. Tii. i-eml-pr'ncert. dri'i-, while pre . rvlng the «do.-«" fit about the hip* that ha* la'.'li the vogue for Home time pust, I* now with all skirts much fulb'r at the b ttom <*lg«*. usually aim'd by Ins.'rted plaited sections or 1» a fl iitiic«« of some sort. A prince.**!- dr«-*« that Is ex cedingly smart and Is vet v.-ry simple of conHtructlon cloves In front with round length. Tue frot: . underarm, and l»u worn with this would tw of dark gr.vti straw trimmed with autumn foliage In th«* brown shad«*. A very practical dr«'*« that would I»' a great attraction to any wardrobe and I* unusually simple but fashion­ able In design was mad«* of a soft finished crepe of th«1 cotton, but of so Society Events Don't R!>« «yen » penny—until health return» And I mean Ju«t exactly that. I am the one phyalclan whn eaytto the »tefc, **t wlll. out nt my own pocket, per for your rnedl cine it it tail« «*• bring >ou help.'' And for 20 yean Dr khoop’i niedlctnee have Get Health been nwd and re«*ommend<*<1 In every city and hamlet In Amenra» ’I hey are potltivrly *'aa«l- ard in every community — end everywhere. Then why par thecath. and al your rUk. Bor other onwamnu-d »nd uneerwln medidnee? Thoumid» upon thousands have In the past nneeselully uw! 1 • bhoop a Rc6tor*t1ve. _ roach nerve«, When th" Sto­ or Kidney or the Heart konts nerves fail, quick 1 y Dr. know how ___ _ ____ ntorative will Shoop's Re- bring themba< k*c health Bk you need. The book* below «*11 surely op**n up n**w •nd ti.’tvl -O __ arr b- ¡.iul i< • i- to X’A yon a-e p« rf*rt- . >«’ 54 if mo j'.»t a4 you would your ■ »a O homo rhrate­ inn. My ad-.l ■ J anti tLa book below are you.-»—and witlu ut cott. P^rbarr » word or two tr* m n. * will clear up u » ..,iu c rie nt.lt .■ i >i lp«d tl "ii.*«nd» upon thoumno« f v i: y n •ivat« pr wrintion or p,. ..rial advice plan. My berteCo.-t * surely First Then Afterwards On Monday afternoon Miss Greta i Bristow entertained for Mins Etha yoor simple reqiu st. So write now while Snodgrass, of Baker City. Twelve worth you have ft fn-sh in nind, for tomorrow never girls spent a delightful afternoon comes. Dr. Slioop. B* x 12. Kacine. Vtu. Which Booh lhar. I ■•nd T««t with their needlework. In the din­ No. 4 For Woman MRS. CHARLES T. YERKES AND STAIRCASE OF THE YERKES ing room Mrs. Bristow and her Nb 1 On Dysp» p*;a No. 5 For Men daughter. Miss Greta Bristow, as- No. 2 On the H.-art No.«On Rheumatlim No. 3 On the KMneyi ART GALLERY. ' sisted by Mrs. P. E. Snodgrass, serv­ By decision of the United States circuit court of appeals the house of ed a delicious luncheon. The guests the lute Charles T. Yerkes In Fifth avenue. New York, with Its Jl.iJtgi.tiOU I present were Mrs. P. E. Snodgrass. art gallery, its $4OXK1O bed. Its $00.000 rug and Its other splendid furnishings, Miss Etha Snodgrass, Miss Ray Wood- that one could desire. Many beauti­ ! ruff. Miss Kate Kelly, Miss Grace ful and costly gifts were presented must remain In the custody of the receiver appointed last April by the f«*«l- Magladry, Miss Lucia Campbell. Miss the venerable couple by invited erul district court on the petition of creditors of the Yerkes estate. When Winifred Cockerline, Miss France guests. The occasion will long be Mr. Yerkes died. In 1905, be left his estate lu »m b, a tangled condition that, ' Kelly, Miss Adah Allen, Miss Eva Al- remembered by those present, and it although It was generally bellev«*d that be was worth many million» above I len. Miss Flora Patterson, Miss Ha- is hoped that the couple will live to hl» debts, much litigation has delayed the settlement of tils affairs. The | zel Humphrey and Miss Evelyn Bris- celebrate many more anniversaries. value of the house and gallery Is plac«*d at $2.7«io.OOO Khortly after the i tow. —News. death of .Mr. Yerkes hl» wtdow^vss married to Wilson Mlzner. from whom • 4 • Mrs. A. T. Cockerline entertained t A clever, popular Candy Cold Cure the has »luce b«*eu freed by divorce. J the Foreign Mi3sionary Society of : Tablet—called Pre vent lea—¡s being I the Methodist church last Tuesday dispensed by druggists everywhere In afternoon. The topic for study was a few hours. Preven tics are said to Pre ven- fine a quality that it closely resent-! portion Is attached givaig the neces- China, and was introduced by the cure any cold—completely. reader, Mrs. F. M. Wilkins. This tics. being so safe and toothsome, are bled the wool variety. Its color was l saty fullness. .. , was the last meeting of the confer- ! very fine for children. No Quinine, A one-piece costume that would be a delightful shade of rose. The neck) was cut out to give the open style’ of great service for the coming au­ ence year, and the annual election of no laxative, nothing harsh nor sick­ officers took place, bringing the bus ­ ening. Box of 48 — 25c. Sold by was developed from the now so popular and was filled In with | tumn all dealers. a pretty soft sort of lace. A novel style of the moyenage, which prom­ iness of the society to a close. ♦ ♦ • sl«eve was made of the one—earn kind ises to beau very popular this winter. At Springfield and sla.sh«d on the lower edge, show­ The skirt is so arranges! in narrow plaits prees«*d and stitched so they One of the most pleasant events in ing the beautiful lacc sleeves beneath. Th«* dr«*ss closes in front, which is will fall well to the knee. The cuirAes the life of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rice, one of the greatest recommendations bodice is embroidered in soutache Sr., was the anniversary of their for- to the woman of affairs. The skirt t brown rat-tail braid. The yoke and I tleth wedding day at their home in (North Springfield last Saturday even- is cut with five gores now so much sleeves are of tea-tinted muslin, ’ft an inverted The hat is in a dull I ' ing. About twenty-five invited ll«d and wl wpi'i Inverted plait in in I ' b *>' ’ tucked. The si the , ixtnel are i brown an«l green straw an«l trimmed i guests were present to participate itt the back V... „ !«'S of ...» __ ,..____ _«... foliage. ----- _ At the junctjon Of the • the happy event, among them being edg’d with a lace banding of which . 1 with the i>«*lt is mad«* and two rows pass | '13 ’f'e s* ' c* ’ r* ;' P‘eat ‘ "Tg h there is a 1 Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Kyle, of Salem. around th«* lower edge of the skirt. sash i*1*1 ls a feature of this style, • The evening was spent in various The panel pa-res up n’o th« waist i and is tied in a knot and ibung with 1 games and social conversation, and ends. lonK ends. at an appropriate hour one of the and on th«* shoulder gore two very i ' long Separate coats are the result of most delightful lunches was served s'allow y. ; kes from which a gather* One Hundred Young Men and Women Vfy ho are willing to work faithfully under our direction during the coming year We Wiil Give You the Best» instruction Obtainable interesting and up-to-date manner and prepare you to meet the requirements demanded by business men We Will Quality You As An Accountant and Bookkeeper; We will assist» you m securing a pleasant and prolitable poiition Students may enter at any time RANKIN BLOCK 14^ WEST SEVENTH ST M. RANSOM HATFIELD, Principal PHONE MAIN 45 J. M. GRESSLY, Prin. Commercial Dept