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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1908)
tlHtX3BNB DiSLX OVAKU, 8ATUBDAT, SOVBMBER t, i0 MrH. Romeo Gilbert and Mrs. El mer RolierlH were Joint hoBlesnt'8 to two rlellchlful parting the first of thin w!k. On Monday evening about thirty of their friends were Invited to an evening at cards In which Mrs. T. A. Gilbert and Mrs. Otho Roberts se cured the first prizes. The Gilbert borne presented a very pretty appear ance with Its profusion of ferns and . chrysanthemums. Mrs. Gilbert and Mrs. Roberts wore assisted In serv Inn by Miss l.ulu Gilstrap and Miss Eiudiu Awbroy. The guests. of Mr. and Mrs. Hoberts and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert were: Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Linn. Mr. and Mrs. 'C. B. Willoughby, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. wetnnrbee, Mr. und MrH. J. Golusmltn. Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Kays. Mr. und .Mrs. T. A. Gil bert, Mr. and Mrs. r'rank Hampton, Mr. und Mrs. It. B. Ilrysiin, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. l.uekey. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Hmlth. Mr. und Mrs. 11. Trcr.;,i, Mr. und Mrs. O. V. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Krncst Gilstrap, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Griffin, Mrs. J. A. Straight, Miss lOslelle lluan, Otto Gilstrap und Orvul GilHtrup. On Tuesday afternoon whist was again the puHtlmo. Mrs. Griggs won tirst prize, Mrs. Cook the second and MrH. l.eo Travis the consolation. The hostess was assisted in the dining Touui by Mrs. lioffmnn, Mrs. T. A. Gilbert and Miss Lulu Gilstrup. The guosta Invited were: Mrs. Jack I'ralt, Mrs. Hurry Keeney, Mrs. Frank Tagu, Mrs. 8. D. Read, Mrs. Louis Ilea li, Mrs. It. Ilonu (Portland), Mrs. l.ee Travis, Mrs. J. W. Shumate, Mrs. A. Lllluy. Mrs. II. Schwerlng, Mrs. I. T. Nlcklln, Mrs. Geo. McMorran, Mrs. O. N. Krazer, Mrs. K. 13. Awbrey, Mrs. I'rentice, Mrs. R. Pratt, Mrs. P. , K. Hammond, Mrs. J. Buoy, Mrs. M. K. Griggs. Mrs. Goo. Turner, Mrs. J. W. llobbs, Mrs. Hetich, Mrs. S. S. HKincor, Mrs. A. Llvermore, Mrs. Frank Chambers, Mrs. P. K. Snoil Crauui, Mrs. K. J. Frasier. Mrs. Hnb bo i (Washington). Mrs. W. H. Hoff- . man, Mrs. W. Alexander, Mrs. K. I.). Matlock. Mrs. B. L. Uogart, Mrs. J. F. TUiis, nii-8. L. Kdniunsou, Mrs. Met tiilf. Mrs. L. 10. Tldbnll, Mrs. Piatt, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. W. F. GllBtrap, Mi's. C.ark and Mlsa Inn McCluug (l'ortliind). ' Mrs. L. K. lioiui wub the charm ing hostess on Monday evening to I hunt fifty of her friends. Whist was Urn ovonlug's pastime. 111 which the first, prize was won by Mrs. O. A. Har dy, while tho consolation fell to Dr. '. II. Wllloughby. Tho decorations of tho htiuso wero bonutlful, tho llv ' Ing muni IkiIiik decked with autumn loaves and red berries, while tho dining mom was decorated with pink cirniilioiiR. The dainty luncheon nerved by Miss Hazel Dean, Miss Madeline Walker unci Miss Helen Washburn was also carried out In Ihn pink color scheme. llouiitlful (i nk carnations wero given to the A Smile All the While is the expression of enjoyment of those only in good health. You have never seen an ailing person smile the smile that means a smile. builds up the guests as favors of the evening. Mrs. Bean was assisted by Mrs. C. B. Wll loughby, Mrs. J. R. Ueun (Portland)- Mrs. C. S. Freelnnd. Mrs. F. M. Day und Miss Inn McClung (Portland). The Invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Williams, Mr. and Mrs Geo. Kelly, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Wll loughby, Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Day, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hurrls, Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Potter. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. osburn, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Cham bers, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bristow, Mr. and Mrs. u. u. i.inn, mr. ana Mrs. J. M. Williums, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wil kins, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bogart, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Titus, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Free land, Mr. and MrH. W. F. Osburn, Dr. and Mrs. K. L. Wllloughby, Mr. aud Mrs. W. W. Brown, Dr. ana Mrs. F. W. Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fellman, Mr. and Mrs. D. 10. Yorun, Mr. and Mrs. 10. A. Bean, Miss Ida Patterson, Miss Harriet Patterson, Miss Kstelle Dean, llolmus Thomp son, M. F. McCluin, F. C. Bean. Miss Veda Quuckenbush enter tained the Aloha Club and u few friends last Tuesday afternoon In appreciation of the many kindnesses shown her by the club. There were four tubles of whist und Mrs. Buoy was awarded the first prize, iu beauti ful piece of hund-palnted china. Miss QuuckeubuHh Berved an elaborate three-course luncheon, usststod by Miss Klleti Green and Miss Margu ret Scalefei The invited guests be- sldOB tho club were Mrs. Scalefu, Mrs. Harry Keeney, Mrs. J. F. Titus, Mrs. Wm Green and Mrs. Idaho Camp bell. The theatre party given by MIbb Margaret Scalefe at the Eugene thea tre on last Tuesday evening, follow ed by the supper at Otto's grill, was one of tho enjoyable events of the paBt week. Those who wore In the boxes were Mrs. Tollman, Miss Mar garet Cundlff, Miss Veda Quucken btiBh, Mr. Hartog, Mr. Wayne Stuart, (Portland), Dr. Bortrdsley and Mr. Austin Farrlngton. The surprise party' glvon by the Till in 1) lo Club Indies to their hus bands on lust Monday evening was a success In every -way. The surprise took the form of u progressive din ner Borvod in four courHcs. Tho first course was served at the home of Mrs. J. Goldsmith, where the men had boon Invited to a stag dlnnor, hut on onterlug the dining room they found, much to tholr surprise, that heir wives had preceded them. From thore they went to Miss Ltbble Yo run's for the second course, followed by the third course servod at Mrs. Frank Hampton's, and the last nt Miss Besslo Day's. After supper they made tho rounds of tho nickelodeons und then went to the homo of Mrs. Archlo Llvermore, where tho remain der of the evening was spent In a general good time. Mr. und Mrs. Ghirardelli's Cocoa tissues of brain and body and young and old in the enjoyment of health, besides it pleases and real delights the palate. 30 cum of a delicious drink Aik the grocer I V-jfT, Jill Camber were thf guests of the club, Mrs. Gamber being a former member. The members of Helmet Lodge, Knights of Pythias, proved them Belves royal entertainers at the cel ebration of their eightieth anniver sary on Thursday evening at Castle Mall. There was a large number of members and their wives present, es pecially noticeable being the pres ence or so many or tne om memoeri. Cards and other table games were provlnded for the entertainment of the guests, while dancing was en Joyed by many present. Hender shott'8 orchestra furnished delight ful music throughout the evening At a late hour refreshments were served on the card tables. Fads and Fashions (Guard Special Correspondence.) New York, November 7. One of the most striking feature's of the present day s fashion is its radical departure from the former monotony In the styles of street gowns. One looks almost In vain for the perfect ly plain, tailor-made gowns of for mer years. The skirts, short enough to escape the ground, and narrow, are oddly trimmed with braid, bands of satin, arabesque de signs In soutache and other braids and cords in endless variety. Some times the braiding or cording is con fined to the front panel, where It may extend from the lower edge to a high waist line, or the soutachlng may only be seen here and there in the most unexpected places. As a rule the higher class of models seem to elaborate the upper part of these street suits, fairly loading them, in some instances, with Intricate orna mentation at the waist and just be low, the only attempt at decorating the skirt being the winding sash of supple silk, ending In some passe menterie or tassel-like affair of suf ficient weight to keep the ends of the sash In place as they hang along on the skirts. Another thing that will strike the observer Is the extensive use of black and white trimmings and accessor ies, especially on the lighter cos tumes. Black silk fringe Is one of the fashionable vagaries of the mom ent and examples of Its effective use are seen in many Instances of the newest Importations. As a finish for tunics and sashes, nothing is more doslrable than the heavy-knotted silk fringe of our grandmother's time, and where a one-tone effect Is pre ferred, white silk fringe may be pur chased and' dyed the exact shade of the garment on which It Is to be placed. Several shades of the same tone are frequently seen In one frock, par ticularly In the more elaborate afternoon-gowns. Noticeable among the new fabricB are the wide wale, diag onal serges and cheviots, which, aids the though they give the impression of heaviness and warmth, are In fact extremely light and almost Bupple in tovtnrn Thov trlvo thp idea Of TOUgh- ness without In reality having tl-0 Ls,6es and cheviots are frequently nun v In lh. a vh prT neiiret?. Oin.ii used for the more dressy of the senu tailored models and are well adapted to the new trimmings of braid, passe mentprle. nnrriaee nnd the like. . Like dressmaking, millinery has changed colors this season .Materials and trimmings are much darker and softer in tone, excepting when a bril liant color note Is desired. Blafk is much used and en when colors are 9'mpioyeu me errect oi me imi io us ually uarK. rew, il anj-'i hJ plumes of former years are seen, un lesB accompanied hy a touch of bright color, orange, flame or scar let. Sometimes rich purples and nansv shades are introduced with vapor, and other shades of gray. Nile green and a non-committal shade known as aubergine, or egg-plant, are unetl for many of the smartest hats. These shades are wondrously rich In tone and beautify almost any woman who puts them near her face. The egg-plant hue renders one a trifle colorless, but the Nile throws out the freshness in the complexion. These two shades are seen In almost everything and some gorgeous eve ning gowns and wraps are of soft velvet In the same hues, trimmed with black velvet and black or gray fur. Many of the most charming hats are made of fancy plumage. These are shown In a variety or styles, shades and colors with lovely com binations as a prominent feature. Feather hats show off to best advan tage when developed In dark greens with touches of the new copper reds that have recently become popular. Antique gold and rich greenish bronzes are also found among the exclusive combinations that are on a par wltn the fashionable peacock tones. One of the latest things in the line of decorations for hats is a large bunch of scarlet osprey plumage dec orating dark or neutral tinted hats. Such a note of vivid color with an otherwise sombre toilette on a chilly day Is the "making" of the entire costume. Something of this charac ter was seen a few days ago, when the foundation was of sorrel green felt with rounded crown and brim of startling width, surmounted- by a huge cluster of crimson feathers at the right side of the hat. For handsome tea gowns the most exquisite of the supple new mater ials are pressed Into service and here. as elsewhere, the soft, crepe and satins and nets and moussellnes and chiffons prove Ideal fabrics for drap eries. The popular silk cashmere and many or the fine silk and wool stuffs are also much used by the designers, while for the less pretentious models the ever popular challles, French flannels, albatross cloths and other. similar materials are used. Fine soft broadcloths In beautiful tints are al so successfully employed, hut soil so readily that though attractive and comfortable for cold weather, they are not practical save In medium anil dark tones. Quite ns popular as ever will be tho coquettish fur hat this season, but, as In the case of fur coats, the fur Itself will serve as a background for a variety of trimming. Feathers especially are combined with fur. the long plumes bending with the lines of the hat and sweeping down ward over the hair. Soutache everything and you will be In fashion's good book: How far the craze for this form of brnamen- tatlon goes at present is shown by me rnci tnnt mere are actually eve ning shoes made of velvet and satin with the most delicate traceries un- on them In the narrowest of braid. One of the latest effects shown In recently Imported gowns is obtained by the use of matched scarfs added to the costume and draped down the back from the shoulder to the knees. The little fur or moussellne frill will bo quite fashionable this sea son. It will be worn until the begin ning or winter weather, when they will bo replaced by dark colored frills with the ends of the ruffles touched with narrow rims of fur. Fashionable French women have revived the abominable custom of using perfumes and sachets and even their muffs and veils are scented. Shrewd modistes say that the craze for very large hats will prevail so long as plain gowns are fashion able. Flesh color holds first place for evening gloves, and those matching the gown In color, come next. Large buttons may be worn on coats, but those used for ornament ing tne skirts should be of smaller size. I Many of the coats worn this win ter will be semi-fitting and will ex tend below the hips. Pleated skirts have entirely gone out of style. FLORENCE FAIRBANKS. TO Cl llF. A COLD IX ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Drussists refund money If it falls to cure. E. V. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. With hotels and lodging houses full and not a vacant house in the cltv, the Commercial Club of Albany is considering means 6t providing lodging 'for newcomers .arriving there from the East. It Is proposed to erect tents on vacant lota for temporary residences for new residents. Nearly 100 Immigrants have arrived since the first of the week. Lincoln county has about 1A.00O acres of land suitable for celery grow ing, says the Newport Mail. This is a conservative estimate and in consid eration of the demand throughout me united States for such laniT It means Jhat sometime soon we shall have a stable and remunerative in dustry employing several hundred skilled farmers of the very nicest Kennedys Laxative Cough Syruo moves the bowels gently. Contains no opiates. It is pleasant to take and children especially like the taste,-o i rly like maple sugar. Sold by Till druggists. PUlMDroo iiorujij r, Today's Suggestion by Ellen Stan. i HOUSE DRESSFOR YOUNQ QIRLS. IVY girl who wishes to look her best must be gowned to suit the occasion. f Not only must she have appropriate frocks for school aud Sunday f wear, but she must also have neat work dresses. The design shown in the accompanying illustration is an especially neat and praAcal one and would be serviceable developed in any tub material such as gingham, percale, galatea or linen. q The waist is In plain tailored style thacan be finished with a high Dutch neck or worn with a turndown collar ofijUnen or of the dress material. The skirt is a five gored dress closes In the frout and may be made with high or low neck, long or short sleeves and with or without the rude on the bottom of tbe skirt The pattern Is cut In threo sizes for girls from fourteen to eighteen years of age. To copy It for a gii'i sixteen ye irs of a;.'" It requires six yards of material 80 Inches wide or 4 yaruu -:i i.eics v.i.ie. , Dandruff and iFAIUNCrHAlR are but outward signs of the evil done in secret by myriads ol dan druff germs sapping the life bloo4 ol the hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the itching scalp, gives lustre to tbe hair and stops it tailing out A single application gives relief and proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It is a delightful dressing for the habr, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask your druggist for free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO, ADEUGHTFur PUWUtK , tmnarlt m nl..Mi .nb...S and delicacy to the (kin 4 f.M .in. mr iKvmiwni sun. wind anH timm. , ttm .Anllmiul nni:..'MH -t: : 1 Inatea lunhitra.tan mnA fnvlrlu vM f renders imperceptible annoying 1 minor Diemisnea ana sailownesa. It possesses a dainty, clinging odor exclusively its own and is in every way a perfect toilet luxury. "'Price 50 cents. Ask your druggist for it linVTDUrillsIl A A annua .nun uncmibAL UO.tuiTi Scott's Santal-Fepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE For lDflnminftttoo or Ct4irrfa of th Bld.lT nd tHtt4 Kidney. HO CUEX HO FAT. ITirw (juifkly tnd rfrnKnontlT 9.11 I'nntitnnl tUmrmmf of tta Vrlnary Oi-sma. Ab olateJ humlcii. Sold bT drusci-tii. price to.m, or by niatl. j.t-Mu.J. ..au. Uum bvw ...4. AiMnM, THE SANTAL-PEPSIH CO. BelMoatalne, Ohio. Sold by W. A. Kuykendail, drug gttt. ; Dandruff and R Kami ""WWII model and may be finished with a nar row hem or with a ruffle. It Is Joined to the waist by a narrow belt of the material. This is of special advantage, for any work dress . should be attached at the waist line so that the waist can not pull out, as It Is sure to do If made separately. The sleeves can beeltber In long or elbow length. This plain model will also be neat for school wear fash ioned from mohair or pnnnma. The square Dutch neck can be filled In with net to match the dress material In color or the neck may be finished with a band nnd worn with a turn down linen collar. Button trimming will be a neat and Inexpensive t r i ai ming for such a de velopment. 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