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and hand embroidery Is lavishly or scantily employed. One good looking simple model in finely cbeckad et- amiue. has the skirt trimmed above the hem with two narrow- folds of embroidery, with the same trimming repeated at the neck which la cut away V-shape. but very sparingly. The embroidery at the back Is fin ished with scallops, white bands of Insertion and edging both are em ployed for the »uff of the three- ' quarter sleeve. Another striped frock In the same material has a bit of Irish lace about the Hutch neck and kimoua sleeves. with two bands of an Imitation of the lace running around the bottom of the plane skirt. Bold embroidery on the etamine is an ea»y matter, and there are many very charming hlouse patterns of this material made up on the usual plain blouse and kimona sleeve lines and ornamented around the neck on the blouse front and on the sleeve bottoms with rather heavy Russian embroidery in Oriental col ors. There arc so many pretty lines of The Elks of Eugene will erect a the trimly simple sort that surely fine block this year on their lot at no woman will be without some of the corner of West Seventh and Olive them when summer comes; or if she streets. This decision was reached finds the heavy linens too warm or at a meeting of the lodge last night bother«ome in the pressing or tub- and a committee of nine members bi ig. she can have the sama models was appointed to at once begin solic copied in the lighter and sheerer iting funds and to attend to minor handkerchief linens which come In most delectable colorings and while details. The Elks never do things by halves fine and cool have body enough to or in a small way. and It is safe to stand a severe simplicity, And then say that their new block which will there are the chambrays and ging- be used as a lodg<* home and for busF hams and many another firm ness purposes will be one of the fin viceable material not so smart as est. if not the finest, in Eugene It on. but decidedly good looking will be four stories high and will eminently practical. Because of the prevalence of cover the entire lot, which is 80x160 feet in dimensions. It is expected Dutch neck and the kimona sleeve, that the work of excaration will be the gufmpe will be of greater import gin in a very short time, and by the ance than ever before during the •ime that work is finished it is prob spring and coming summer. Many of with able that the plans for the building the guimpes to be worn Magar type of blouse or with the will have been completed The Elks purchased the lot at the tie one-piece trotting frocks, corner of West Seventh and Olive made separately instead of being from F. L. Chambers three years ago tached to the waist and this method and the matter of building on the has its advantage, for any one may site has been discussed at times ever have several guimpes for one frock since, but the lodge is now closer and can easily keep them fresh and to the consummation of the project clean, while taking out an attached than it has ever been before. The guimpe each time it is soiled, clean lease on the lodge's present quarers ing it and replacing it is a trouble on West Eighth street will soon ex some task. The separate guimpe, pire and it is necessary to have a whether It has sleeves or not. should be made with a thin waist or net or new home. The committees named at the lodge other sheer stuff which descends as meeting last night will interview far as the waist and is as carefully architects in regard to plans and fitted that the guimpe is sure to be Ver pretty specifications and devise methods of held snugly in place. raising money. The bonding propo simple guimpes of this kind are be sition meets favor with many of the ing shown in all the shops, and very lodge members. A year or two ago frequently the whole guimpe or un The queries arising are "Will the were taken and the croud number known I* somehow or other to m*kr ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ lo«al trad«1 union* am! 91$ federal a movement was started among the derblouse Is of tucking, lace. etc., husband who considers the division ed fully one hundred, as all names a great mistake, or to commit a mild members to raise a building fund and which will show effectively through ♦ labor union*, making a total n| t .431 <4 income unfair reeeort to a lock sheer veiling overbloupe. «ere not secured. The donations form of crime. J" My own natur«' and » over $20.000 was subscribed, but the any ' organization* President Oonpert It. -I 1 M a f Vsas _ out', or will he be 'locked out'? ” If other than money were many, while outlook are wholly different. As regularly as the one-piece frock I be matter was dropped for the time be and hla assistant* ar«- planning «□ he refuses to accede to the demand» the amount of the latter given was lieve that the shade* ar« so heavy- takes on a new lease of life, the petti ing for some reason or other. mak« many additions to the list this ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ coat assumes new guises. With the of the union, will all the wiv?s in over $30. Rev and Mrs McGee have over the ciitrh that we have seen the yedr. an«! special work will I»- dune narrow- skirts a prevailing mode, the town declare a "sympathetic” strike, long been residents of this place and merest glint of light through some H F Jenkins of Newport, I» In the in Chi- >tu where there ate Too labor fashionable petticoat appears chas and all the husbands be compelled to both are held In tho highest esteem chink, and we hold up the sun-gla«« city ' union» alone. Three unions rolltet tened and subdued almost to a point eat at the corner bakery? Households by the people of Creswell. « Tho lat Col W G. D. Mor< <r ham returned ami dlsbutsr annually D 0«»,00* of our Individuality and catch the of extinction, but the average woman not joining the union will, of course, ter took this method to show their Boston, whbh «III be the leren« rays of thut light and flash them from Salem appreciation for a couple who have wears an attached version of the erst be known as “scabs.” On the other side a German enthu labored long and faithfully, and who round In every direction to the ut 1» a prominent dairyman and cheese of two or three important labor < a- while crisp and billowing garment, maker ventlona thia year. I* making tt. at are well worthy of any attention or most of our power. There Is noth even with her narrowest frocks, siast longs to solve the 111 S Suieed returned thia forenoon preparation« to receive th* «Isit rs though many ultramodish women re domestic service by providing a con courtesy thej may recelte.—Chron. ing so very private after all; the •'Xpcetcd Incidentally th* «entrai By Maude Griffin. secrets are all open secret*, every from his farm at Waltervllle corresponding icle. fuse to don a petticoat with some of scription for women New fork, March 4.—There is their frocks. With the tailored skirt to military conscription for men. In E G Spark* of Cottage Grove. I* .labor union of-that > It» is of ih« body reals th» lines the between 1 opinion that th«- autori al «treac.h peace, sweet peace of mind in store and coat of wool, a petticoat is sel stead of using rifle and sword, drill things one has left out. Whoever In the city on business toils'. At Coburg tor the woman who has been living dom worn, certainly not if that skirt is to be practiced with brooms and A C Dixon of the Booth-Kelly "t th* board of r«ju «tion is not tu'- Tuesday evening Feb. 83th., at the minimizes mystery has helped to flclrnt to perform the dutlr* ne> in dread of spring and juiDiirc fash has a drop skirt or a lining of its scrubbing brushes and cooking is to Lumber Co . I* on a trip south. home of Mr and Mrs. Robert Mad brighten knowledge, The moro a «ary for the^proper mnd- d of ths ions. because of the treakishness of own. From a practical point of view take the place of marksmanship. To William W illiam« and son. of Dex dox. a surprise and farewell party' society Ig pure and good the less "• hool départent. Thr union htt certain vlnter modes. No loager «ill this has Its advantages, for a well- make sure of winning masculine ap ter, were In the dty over night was given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. will mystery and secrecy there be In started an agitation In f»vor of In- It be nejiwary for one to loo-c n t ii tailored short skirt of material with proval this enthusiast emphasizes the Carl It Upper of Seattle, Is here who left Wednesday It. i reaslng the board to 35 tnrtnbers. ghe were qualifying for t sack r.u e body enough to kee pits shape, un- value of teaching women to obey or M. Nelson, visiting hl* brother. D A Upjier In orirr to be in the height «.i fasti lined or flatly lined with soft satin ders. thus saving their prospective morning, for fwattle where they will "Let us then toll nil the good M it Llndh and wife of Acme, are one from ra< h «ar«l In the city. make their futur» home All Join The California |rg|«laltire has be ion. and worn over well fitted tights, is husbands a great deal of trouble. ed In playing games, some of which things wo may, mid think as little In the city for a tew day* Mr. Llndh fore It a bill on compulsory leglsl*- In tuo new sesBo i^i moj-*«« tm an ideal arrangement for comfortable In the meantime, while these the were very amusing and caused much evil as we can. that wo may have 11 M Porter, of lie» Moines, Iowa, tl«in that Is «ai.alng quite ■ deal of heightened waistline «* observe i. .n d walking garb, provided tl.e skirt is ories ferment, fair women continue Refreshments were serv little to tell but good, and then let was an arrival In Eugene lust night <lla< ua«loti In labor circles Th» pur* skirts are not too full by any means, wide enough to permit freedom of to do just she pleases. A woman who laughter H C Clark, of Yuba City. Cal.. Is us tell It. and keep on telling It. but the approved lines are those of movement, and all the best skirts is married to a self-respecting man. ed at 10-30, after which Rev. Bur-! pose of tho bl! la to compel «’mployrrt "In every village town and city In the city, registered at Die Osburn and employee to sett)« their differ- ank. In behalf or the eros.-d prewn' which conservative women may also have moderate width, though they and who insists upon wearing a f .. approve and select with unrestraining seem very narrow, judged by stand "harem” skirt and yet stays married, extended succesa, happlnrs. etc., to of tho world these «lay* (hero Is, as • n«,11« b> arbitration In <u»e of anr from a pleasure. The season is rich in nov ards of former years. Where a petti should ask no more of his forbear* to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson In thefr new a rule loms sort of newspaper, to dispute, a strike or a threatened Vida home. Immediately afterward all establish which, cost the proprietor elties. none more conspicuous just coat is worn with the day time frock ance. strike Labor trailer» and their K ai ly Kilpatrick of the Oakland frh-nd* oppose the proposed menatirt went to their respective homes, re- a snug sum of money. To keep It now than the frock of suisse or or it is likely to be of softest messaline High school, Is In the city to spend betaute they argue that It Intrrb-reg gandy or muslin, delicately figured or satin fitted closely down to a deep ♦ ♦ ♦ porting a fine time.— Journal. i going make* a c< nstant demand up Sunday. or dotted, trimmed with perishable« flounce, which is either accordian with the Individual right«' on his purse. Wo could not do this E. F. Ferguson II Hob- bands of silk and satin. These are plaited or shaped so that it falls limp Perhaps there I» no finer rlul but If we have the good common :heaper than the hand-embroidered and straight and does not hold the house In the country than that just »ense to put a mortgage on a few ♦ ♦ silk chiffons, mousselines and like dress skirt out at the bottom. nearing completion In New York, tot square inches every week In tho col R. W. Vostch. fabrics which inspired frocks in less Changeable color schemes enter into ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ the employe* of Hie American Ex umns of these paper, It Is just as Howe, of Cottnge expensive materials, but they are the dressier petticoat, though here The Gamma Delta Gamma soro- prese Company. The club I» In an well as If we owned that amount city over night. enough to break the heart and purse they are often accessible and faahlon’Mr part of tb< developed through rity will open Its new house on East of space, which, If paid for at ad H 8. Thurman of Mapleton. Is In iuetro|>olls and ha* been supplied of any woman who attempts to have; veiling with chiffon. Thirteenth street, with its first for vertising rates would cost an Inca! the city on bunlno»*. Ho la »topping with every convenience for the rom- < From Friday's Daily Guard) many of them unless the purse is am mal dance this year, tonight. The ubable sum of money. at th«* Hoffman ple. girls have made many preparations fort and pleasures of It* nientber*. Mr». C. H. Fisher and mother. Mrs The men pay only a montili» fe», Black and white effects are love-1 •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ for the event and many out-of-the- Time for Trial Will Be Set La "There Is not In the world an tier than ever—a tribute to the in City guests are here. The house Is other power whore wo can bring tn Owens, returned home from Chehalis. for th«« < xpenaos of tho club ara born ter—Minor Cases Being exhaustible genius of French and ♦ by the company, which feels that W beautifully decorated In Oregon focuB so much Influence for the Marti., last night. American designers. Note, for ex- ♦ Disposed Of Dr. M. C. Myer», atirgeon for the employe* should be encouraged In grape and fir bows, and tho effect is spread of temperance principle* anil ample, a frock of dotted suisse. It Is * Utah Construction Co., la In the city their efforts to estsbllsh a club for very pretty. The patronesses to temperance practices as tho news mounted over soft silk and mad» ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ night will be Mrs. P. L. Campbell, themselves. Circuit court la still working on papers, because they go every where from Sacramento. in one piece, the waist being a decid MlHsea Emma Harris and La lira The varying phases of woman Mrs. I. M. Glen. Mrs E. E. DeCou. minor cases and clearing tho docket and are read by all people. The ed Empire effect and the skirt hung "emancipation” have during the past Mrs. W. C. Noon, of Portland, Miss for rhe regular session Monday. vol«-«» that speaks die, almost before Austin, of Quincy, III., were arrivals from it in as few guaglngs as pos week, added perceptibly to the gen- Maude Stinson In Eugene lant night. and Mrs. Frank There will be several long trials nt its echoes reach us, but tho firm sible. Outlining the back and front eraly gaiety of nations. Mr .iud Mi F, C m alteia were in The members of th" the regular term and Before the Chambers. the niln«» types and black Ink hold through of the V-shaped yoke of lace is a hobble skirt had half exhausted its Gamma Delta Borority from Elmira yesterday In their auto are Louise cases are being dlsosed of to give months an«l year*. When you got They report tho roada in lair «otidl- deep band of batiste insertion, and possibilities for ridicule, along Cecil. Portland; Winifred Kerr, Eu time for tho longer and more im a thought Into cold typo |t la there tlon. this extends down the front of the prances the "harem” skirt, and gene; Olive Donnell. Portland; Net* portant on»«. for keeps. There is no magician In skirt on either side of a straight band whereever it appears it is greeted by Bartlett, Portland; Hazel Whitman, Jos. Mllotte nn«l family nr» her«1 The Inter-sorority basketball Tills afternoon the applbation of of black satin, continuing at the sides hoots of derision far from Everett, Wash., expecting to lo- and a complete Portland; Clementine Cutler, Port John Lindsey for citizenship papers this age like the clearheaded, between th» glrla of the Inlverslty I" and back as a heading for a deep blockade of traffic, sighted man or woman who Im Just when Eu- land; rate. They are reglatere«! at the will be finished and the Einsrsli Ruth Hardy, Portland; Neil was dismissed without prejudice as flounce of white gauze appliqued wit ropean dress has been recognized as Banfield, Portland; Ella 1.arson. the applicant has gone to California. presses tho thoughts, winged with Grigg*. cup awarded .Monday night, »b*n cut-outs of black satin. The short the approved court costume among God'n truth, upon the printed page Ml«» Emma VanDuvn of Oakland. the Gamma Delta Gamma sorority Oregon City; Carine Degermark. Grot Jan Pleads Not Guilty outer sleeves are out in one with the foreign nations, just in the midst of "But unhappily the powers of Cai . 1» here visiting relative-« and plgya the Kappa Alpha Theta* for Portland; Nancy Noon, Portland; William Grotlan. the railroad la bodice, and there are undersleeves of the most determined fight tor equal Gladys Cartwright, Salem; Margaret borer on the Natron extension, charg darkness are more alert to use this friend». an«l la the guest of her broth* the supremacy of the college, Ths batiste- rights, European and American wo girl«' purpose* er. J. W. Owen. Hill, Portland; Olga ed with rape upon Mae Hills, this printed page for selfish game will be played In th«- A splendid black and white straw men whimsically choose to adopt the Madaline than tho power of light to gain It Mr*. Harry Frink and family, of land; Madaline Harding, Silverton; gymnasium and no masculine »»< forenoon entered a plea of not guilty trimmed with ostrich plumes shading insignia of the woman whose servi It Is true Portland, are here, having arrived will ba able to witness the thrilling Rohse. Portland; Florence Avery. to three Indictments which were re for purpose* of blessing. from robin’s egg blue to delicate rose tude is a scorn and a by-word. It Hood River; The girl* have n<-<-rpied Elsa Kouber, Port turned against him by the grand jury now, ag when the words were utter* la»t night. They are reglatnred nt the contest. completes the toilette. The combina would be interesting to hear Miss the basket ball sport with enthusi Time for trial was ed first 'My people perish for lack Grigg*. tion is one that perhaps does net Pankhurst's opinion of these wander Poulsen. Portland; Nell Irwin, Port- last evening. C. B. Wnlker, formerly of Eugene, asm In spite of the fact thn.it the? Ind; Miss Eva Rocbe, Portland not set at that time but It will be of knowledge.’ Tho reason why our sound well, but it is a triumph of the ing lights of the harem. and Eliabeth Riddell, Portland. fixed by the court Inter. It will prob young people go on thefr way In now a proaperotiH b tlzen of Portland, are only allowed to play tinder the colorist’s art. In New Jersey two new schemes ably begin the latter part of last to wrong doing’la largely because in her«1 for a few days. Ho wa* em girl*' rilles. which restrict» th" *t'm* The frankly empire and directoire for the betterment of women have week. L. Bilyeu has been retained they have not been trained in a ployed by E. J. Clanahan while In largely. The two tennis that pl»’ lines are rapidly invading the realm At Creswell. been brought to the light. One is the Monday night have acquired niurB of street frocks. They have been Perhaps the largest number of per to defend the prisoner. better way. A mother's hand Eugene. abolition of the engagement ring (rise IriwrillsM'd skill, and It will bo a fast game Th« such a success at the resorts that smoothing the wrappings »round which is pronounced a mere relic of sons who ever participated in a sur The case of Genevlve Chenowith they are sure to appear again at the prise party in Creswell, gathered at following la the llnne-up; her little child to protect and shelter barbarism. It is suggested that in its Kappa Alpn.i Northern summering places a little * * Gamma Delta the Presbyterian manse last Friday vs. W. H. Harris to recover damages him, Is not more worthily engaged * stead the lover present to the womau Theta late. Let the woman who would be and perpetrated a genuine surprise was dismissed this morning, having than a woman’s hRnd that pens high Gamma of his choice a set of the works of Ib well dressed remember this fact, on Rev. W. V Mr-Gee. pastor of the been settled out of court. Maurin» Adam Eva Roche K and holy thoughts, which, passing ♦ sen or Bernard Shaw, or a copy of ♦ Hm.» Cowden that there is to be worn a great deal Presbyterian «hinch. and his wife Bess Riddell K Mill on Liberty. under tho eye of untaught child ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ of pink this summer, for it does not Hazel Rader and family, .it. f:30 in the <■ ven Ini; t Floroses Avery hood and youth, produce that arrest The other scheme makes it a fel the party ga hered A plan Is on foot in Michigan to stand to reason that feminity can re at appointed t I ■ %«nel» '■'1 Nellie Banfield of attentlaon In the mind from which ony punishable with fine or impris have th«- music teachers of the state sist the charming pink shadings places and w< nt in a body to tho c Mary l»ebar Carina Degermark every good cause bag everything to unionized. which the manufacturers have onment for any married man to go mange. Rev. and Mrs. McGee were Elda McClal» Madeline Harding c away from home without a wedding hope. Because their employe* are per brought out In all kinds of materials, at choir practice In the church next .......... , "We shoijld be grateful to those sons In need, they say, the directora pinks shading all the way down from ring on his thumb. This is designed door to the dwelling, and upon the!.' to aid the virtue of husbands as well rose petal to glowing cerise and craie An Interesting meeting was held friendly men who have opened to us of the Young Men’s Christian Asso-I return from practice, entered the as to protect susceptible maidens. jdoor to find their home in the pos by the W. C. T. U. with Mrs. Pal the use of their columns, and should elation of Ran Francisco, linvn re-, and peach tones. As to materials and trimmings, A suggestion even more disturbing session of friends. The worthy pas mer Wednesday. It was Union Sig do our utmost to win and hold their fused tho request of the Han Francis words are not competent to describe comes from Milwaukee. The house tor and his estimable wife could not nal or "Press" day to member, « »>y respect, not only for our Intention», co Labor Council to unionize em Tho di either their beauty or variety. There wives of the country are to be un find words to express their surprise. subscription The but our practical sagacity in furnish ployes of tho asKoclatlon. for this paper, rectors say the association I* not run There are to be no more It was once that a surprise party next meeting March 15 will be with ing th"m are coarse, loosely-woven linons and ionized. In Eugene, March 3. to «• J' suitable material with for profit, thmerefore cannot be made crashes, whir just to look at in the allowances” for wives. Th» union had not become known to the recip Mrs. Hughes on Jefferson St. 1 ite which to occupy the space th«"y have a "closed shop. Whether other large Vernon and wife, n son. piece *eem trinur-ndously smart, and will determine what share of the ients in advance, which added nun h following paper was read from Mrs. kindly given. We are nearer now to cities will be guided by the decision < there are all grtJfies up to the finest family income Is to be paid over to to the pleasure c.f the occasion. In Eugen«1, February 28. 1 !• 11, victory than when we first believed; of the Han Francisco Y. M. C. A. dl-l Willard ’s writings: The ladles present brought refresh and filmiest of Wiulle and batistes. the wife, but In no case Is ft to be the day dawns and the shadows flee "The way to make a thing known R. G. Hemphill and wife, a »,,n- rectors, remains to he seen. the entire The fine cotton etamines are enjoy less than 50 per cent. Out of whl'h ments- with them, and away.” Statistic recently compiled show' ing a tremendous «Ague bot»i for Income the household expenses are to gathering was served with coffee, is to make It known. This is the that there are now affiliated with! Manager Hpencer of lhe blouses and for frocks r>nd are made be paid, and the children's shoes sandwiches and care, and the even alpha and omega in tho press de H. Gillespie, of Sedro-Wolley, the American Federation of Labor, Power Company la attending I" ’ up as »Imply or as elab«irately as one bought, does not appear. The union, ing marked one of the most pleasant partment, but all along my way in life I have found men and women Wash., was an arrival in Eugene this 120 International unions, 3$ state tie** of the light company •• l’° w ishes to ha^«- them. A little Irish, however, will deal justly with the social events of the .reason. i ¡federations. «32 «antral bodies, 4311 between here and Albany today- The names of ninety-eight people who »earn tn feel that to make things morning la»» enters into most of the designs matter. Springtime Clothes 4-STORY BLOCK This week we are devoting all our windows The Decision Reached at Last Night’s Meeting to Go Ahead With Work to the display of Men’s Blue Serges. Now is you time to get posted on authoritative styles to be WILL BUILD AT SEVENTH AND OLIVE worn this spring and summer. We can surprise designs. and please you with the bea Committee of Nine Appointed to Solicit Funds and At tend to Details Our patterns are exclusive and the style nd the malie yon will find a e the usual sta ard the best a ays oderat cost. Matte our sc lection ear $28 elsewhere--thit s te—that fits-that wears-in blu izes for $ 14.35 Trim, Neat and Elegant Spring Suits for Ladies and Misses for the temptingly low price of $14.98 Corner 8th 2nd Olive Street Eugene, Oregon PERSONAL I • x « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « X ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FADS AND FASHIONS ♦ ! At the Week End ADDITIONAL SOCIETY X GROTJAN ACCUSED OF STATUTORY CHARGE PLEADS NOT GUILTY X GIRLS PLAY BASKET BALL FOR CUP X News of the Labor World X ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ : W. C. T .U. NOTES : • ♦ »«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•J X BORN { {♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•