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TH EUGENE DAILY GUARD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1909
Miss Leone Griffin entertained In Camlllo Taylor, Miss Leone Griffin.
Zrmau,rl FADS AND FASHIONS
Vlckers, Mr. Frank Bcaieto, Mr.
Wayne Harbour. Mr. Gilbert Urimn
iionor of Misses DeEtta Ingham and
"Lucille Cogswell, of Portland, and
Miss Kva Frazer, who has recently re
turned from ubroad, on Wednesday
afternoon. Cards and games wore
the pastimes of the afternoon, also
Miss Camllle Taylor favored the
guests with several violin numbers,
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(By Catherine Mann-Payznnt)
New York, Aug. 20. Gowns that
may be worn at the seashore during
the morlng hours would seem in the
Mr. Hert Lombard, Mr. Donald Hill,
Mr. Fred Moxley, Mr. Charles Purdy,
Mr. Cecil Llndley.
m. Tu ItrAiv f!i-Iffin enter- !
tallied 'at dinner on Sunday. Those I city quite -out ol place, pcrnapj ni-
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Mrs. Grirfln and MIsb Leone served prnaenv wo. m., m in, "- , wrre, mil mi uiu u..nl, .utu. u
dulntv refreshments during the aftor- Iowa' Mr.' Rlce (,,f "'1,.1hI1, Col,u" , ! the clean hoard walks, grassy lawn?
dainty refreshments during tne niter Mf Abraham and Mr. Carlin of Port- , venin,;Ia8i B K,)Wn that never sect
noon. The invited guests were Miss ,,,, the daylight or. the clly street will he
DeEtta Ingham, Miss Lucille Cogs-1 '., I In evidence In these popular seashore
Miss Nellie' leusuny iniui 101.11 m,. . ..- . reHI)rtH,
uei uoonie was noHietm iu mu u- Annus! is the month that flnd3 onr
L'rent ocean hotels at their fullest
"well; Miss Eva Frazer
Imbard, Miss Mhel Purdy. Miss ca- nn.R ()mB jiH8miHI.y Society of
lullle Taylor, Miss Dorothy Newt, Miss the Methodist church. An lnterest
J.ucllle Cook, Miss Edna HlHpnss, n)? program dealing with the work of
Miss Orllla Zlnmier, Miss Lois Me- t lio society was provided, after which
Murphey, Miss- Willelta Moore. Miss light refreshments were served by
Helen Htlbbitis (Iowa) and MIsb Mrs. Roomo.
Kutborino Northrop. .
! Tuesday arternoon, at the home of
On Thursday ifternoon MrsTl.Tl7. Mrs. South worth on West Ninth
Ooodrich entertained a few friends street, an old-fashioned "quilting
in honor of her guest, Mia Paine, of bee" was enjoved by about twenty
Minnesota. Several hours wero flvo of tho ladles of the Baptist
pleasantly spent with needlowork, af- church. .
ter which a dainty luncheon was sorv- , '
d. The buohIs were Mrs. Ray Good- Wednesday evening President and
rich, Mrs. Chas. Hardy, Mrs. it. II. Mrs. P. L. Campbell entertained Mr.
Dearborn, Mrs. Harry Dunbar, Mrs. and Mrs. Hitchcock and President
Fred Harris, Miss Hendricks and MIsb nnd Mrs. Crooks, of Albany ,at dln
Nornia Hendricks. inor.
s e
The Alaho Club mot this week with
green.
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UM Te.ltiin fM Vlnu fcll.ill. 1,1 1 ' ""111"' OI1HUI IUIU 11 l" i Cll 1 1 I Oil IIIW3I1II, mo n i. ,
.trcet. 'The guests of the club were Kalbln Shumate which will take ! as though she ;e one o tno.e me -
Mesdames Dillon, Funk, Llggins and
W. C. Yoran. Mrs. OiiackenliiiHli won
first prize and Mrs. Frank Pago sec-!
ind at whist. Mrs. Dunn assisted '
Mrs. Tronip in serving refreshments.
Miss Ethel Kcnlcfo nnd Miss 8tlli-
Wednesday evening. September 1.
St. Mary's church nnd guild will
give n silver tea nt the home of Mrs.
F. W. Prentice, 0:19 High street, on
next Wednesday afternoon nt 2:30,
August 2fi. Mesdamcs F. W. Pren-
Dins (town) chaperoned a party of tiro ml m. I.- Ydrk entertain lolntlv
young iMMiple to Hendricks' park yes- wi, tho Misses Loverldge assisting,
terday arternoon. Tho JolllflrantB Tho tea will be held on the lawn In
wore Miss Until Itoach, Miss Until the little grove of firs nt the home of
ltuhfn. Miss Goorgln Klnsoy, Miss Ed- Mrs. Prentice. A conllal welcome will
na Elspsss. Miss Nellie Lombard, Miss be given all guests, Indies nnd irenllo-
Klliol I'nrdy, Miss Oeorglno Hiinsomo, i..r,n of the church and all friends of
Miss Zella Zelgler (Portland), Miss the same.
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di(ii omy iu me compitiiiuii wi ic
sown.
Another gown for t.'ne same bal! to
lie worn by the dark-eyed and dark
haired and bright cheeked sister of
the wearer of the first frock. Is de
veloped from abeautlful soft grey
crepe de chine with an over dress
worked in seed pearls. The under
skirt is plaited in narrow folds. A
short panier In front bcrdered with
a silver thread embroidery lengthens
gradually at the sides falling in its
owns folds and covers the back com
pletely, being extended Into a train.
The waist is laid in tiny plaits, not
too close together, the rounded neck
being finished with a band of silver
embroidery, similar bands coming
over the Shoulders crossing la the
front and carried under the arm to
to carry out the same effect In. the
back. The arms are covered to the
el'hows with bands of embroidery in
laced. The waist line slightly high,
Is outlined with a soft girdle of silk.
A summer dining gown partook of
the moyenage cut and was made of
green Liberty satin, t ne siues unu
back were gathered slijflitly. and
hung from under a band; "the skirl
full around the feet and trailed well
in the back. The waist portion was
Htted closely as the princess mode
and extended down over the hlp3 ex
nont tho front nortlon which came
clear to the feet. The upper part of
the dress and front panel were cov
ared with a tucked and embroidered
net gulmpe and straps of green silk
passed over tie shoulders. Enieralde
were worn wltn tne costume.
So much has ibecn said about the
iinan irr.n n ii rt no manv are seen
that one sometimes tires of them and
a fine pongee that is almost 01 cmi
fon weight Is a pleasing change and
would be very suitable for a lawn
fete, seen at its best in its natural
shade. It was made by a semi-pnii-
model and may be maae wnu
the regulation or high waist line ac
cording to age ani figure. A French
lining is used r?r tne wai .is
high collar. The one-seam sleeve
wiia made to a little above the elbow
and the dress may be worn with u
guitnpe and under sleeves when on
t'o it reels. The five gored skirt If
made with the popular iroui panel
t'iiat is so generally becoming and the
back Is finished with an invertqd
plait. In the waist a front an3 uses
nunc nl are Ot t.nO Fume color na im
pongee is laid In while the silk por-
i im is aid in narrow nans on mr
shoulder to give the waist the neces
sary fullness. The waist and skirt
are joined under a shaped belt of the
lace laid on tne siik ana lasieneu m
front with, a jet buckle. The low
neck has pipings of black satin.
A frock that would be very pretty
fur an alternoon euchre was or oiue
draped slightly und falls In a panier I fouaPi wp.h white figures In it and
nv n iilluhtlv cathered flounce. Thef,,..!,! no, oniv im serviceable fot
and at tho climax of their gaiety. It
la a lime far balls, for lawn feteB.and
vr.o more and more popular euchre
and bridge whifts with the many af
fairs given for charity. For all these
affairs appropriate gown must he ar
rnnged and as these wearing them
keep preitv well in touch with the
latest Meas of the designers and
dn fsinakera, many a hint may be
gleaned from them.
At one of the largest of the hotels
In n certain city by the sea is to lie
given a ball that will call out some
of the very richest modes suitable
for such an occasion. One of the
gowns mnde for the bull In question
Is a delightful creation In blue that
In tho evening Is something like
When draped with a sneer
tho seashore. The undcrpart or tne
gown Is of bine made with a princess
slip. The upper part or tne ssirt 1
front and hark pnnlers wnicn in
closely over the hips are continued
up over tho shoulders slightly gath
ered upon the foundation nnd caugh'
with tlnv bowknots. Or course, the
neck is low nnd finished with a set
In piece of lace. The sleeves are
mere nrnicniM of chiffon muslin trim
med Willi lace. A bell of laco laid
upon the blue which Is visible on the
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such occasions at the seishore but
would from its method ot mnKins ne
a dress that would servo many fiur
iiiisea ilurlni: the fall and winter. A
foulard makes a very pretty gown
for afternoons at home. The skirt
was made with a front panel and
seven Korea, finished with buttons
p.n'.l pleated flounce. The waist, was
plain 'but laid In tiny plaits In front,
at the bottom of the lace yoke over
the should'-rs were straps rounded
at the bottom and finished with a
button on each point to match the
iviuiided effect of the skirt Kores.
The sleeves were hum les-o'-mutton
tvlo finished wlfi three groups of
tiny tucks and a frill of white lace.
The belt was the same material as
the dress.
A lingerie dress Is always one sult--file
for dressy afternoon occasions.
So many of these are to be found
which can be arransed from rem
nants of lace and embroidery and
flue linen. Besides the Btores are
now putting on their counters a num
ber of very pretty pattern dresses at
a verv reasonable riKtire and these
also are nowna which are serviceable
for tho winter tor little Informal af
fairs both for afternoon and evening.
S,mo of the printed orffandies
make pretty little frocks for dressy
afternoon affairs such as teas or
whists and the embroidered linens
of the thinner grades are delishttul
f r luncheons it a distant hotel to
which one must ro In a carriage or
nuioiuclii'e.
Tin. white muslin frock with its
lecoratl. n ot blue ribbons is simple
in appearnnce and a mode that If
aiiiieallns. but Us simplicity is cne
resources.
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Monday. August 23. 1909. Said
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rends so easily In a story and In
poelry. Is as every woman knows,
when of tho real thing a most expen
sive frock. Neverless It one that Is
popular this summer. Ono of the
greatest expenses of (he muslin frock
is the fnrt that It must have silk
lining and nothing can take Its
place.
for August there Is nothlg so de
lightfully cool as the while gown and
nothing Is so restful to the beholder.
White has a great vogue these days
and more varieties of cotton goods
are to be found in this color than lr
any other; moreover one does no: get
tired of white. Fine lawns, cross
barred muslins, dotted Swisses. mull"
and marquisettes are a few of the
goods that may be worn.
Linens trimmed with different
varieties of Irish lace are much worn
and the change from embroidery Is
acceptable Kor the sheerer linens
a decoration of Valenciennes Is much
liked also.
mm business directs
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Manicuring and
Hair Dressing
Hasting Sisters Register Hldg
Front Salle
FSBsBHEBTYSHBHSSBtEC
KOOSKYKI.T WKXT TO
.tKIUO. AKfEU SCALPS
I came to Eugene after your feet
I carry in ttock the best quality of
shoes that I am selling at a vory
small margin of profit. Shoes repair
ed while you wait. Half soles of the
best quality leather sewed on. "oc.
T. DRINK WATEK,
640 Willamette Street.
Wlt.l.t OIS- Cuiw.i.ICAI.VR
WITH AHMCA ami WITCH HA.KI
q The best salve n tho world for ent.
ruls(, sor. ulcers, salt rheuiuPtet
ter, chapped hands and all skltivmu-
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IT. F. W. rn Ire's offices are at
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t'ornee Sixth and Willamette 8t.
I'hone Main 122
Oest of work.. Don't fail to see the
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Tolman Studio
518 Willamette Street
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Will practice in all thaoouij
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