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
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moves the bowels gently. Contains no
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children especially like the taste,-o
i rly like maple sugar. Sold by Till
druggists.
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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
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Save your hair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness. It is a
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It possesses a dainty, clinging odor
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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. These
can be molds fabric
covered and orna
mented with heavy
Moss or they can be
covered with a pret
conrrasting mate
rial embroidered
with silk to match
the dress In color.
Dainty school
frocks can be made
of Scotch plaid In a
plain model such as
this with pipings of
a dark harmonious
color used as a fin
Isb.
This shirt waist
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