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THE Pag* Eight THE BAZAAR Forest Grove, Oregon W A S H IN G TO N COUNTY N E WS, O ffl FASHION LETTER. W hat the Up to Date W oman Is W earing. FOREST GROVE, OREGON, J U N E 5, 1903 tty for country frocks. Some of th* newest patterns from Paris show the spot, while checks and stripes are ulso Increasing In favor. The waist in the cut Is of soft silk and guipure lace, with a triple yoke and box plaited front. CT /> e JW e taf 'tÜ orn a n a n d H er T )o in ¿ j [Original.] “ Jimmy the Cat’’ he was called be CoutN a n d l l e o ? e a . H A T Is probably the moat cause he was such a slick worker, The manager o f Th* Bazar, Mr. K. N. S ta eh i, I.aep eoffee coats are very useful for hopeful sign o f that strange, never using saws or skeleton keys, but n o n THE NFW W AISTS A HE MADE ha» : een soJected aa distributing point for Washington and Yamhill home wear, but are disappointing else complicated, conglomerated wulklng iuto a house in broad day • Counties for the famous where, as they have a loos** negligee life on New York city’s fa light under some bold and lngeuious effect which is not desirable awuy mous east side Is the activity of the I*»ce C o ffee C oats F o r H o m e W e a r. pretense. One morning Jimmy read In from one's own tin-side. The blouse girls’ clubs there. For wornuu, young F a n c y S t r a w H a ls to He M o r e P o p w It’ll deep fall of lace and extensively cr old, to go outside o f ber borne, ex a newspaper tbut a certain Mr. Archi u la r T h u n T h o s e o f C h iffo n For potiched front has more style, and, If cept to church or the grocery, Is some bald, a wealthy man. was endeavoring Sum m er W eu r. cut square, the neck Is easily filled thing comparatively new In east side to get possession of certain valuable There are endless variations o f the In with a chemisette when required annuls. The strong, ambitious factory property and by advice o f counsel was has received instructions to sell black gown arranged over a white less decollete. girls there are changing these condi refusing an order o f the court to pro foundation, but separate motifs of laee There is apparently a tendency to tions. More tliHn a dozen years ago duce certain papers connected with the o f large size are most effective when return to the fashion o f distinct sleeves Miss Grace Dodge began establishing C a se . It occurred to Jimmy to go to the material is cut away to show the differing from the bodice. Several of sociul and educutlonul clubs among Mr. Archibald’s bouse in the guise of white underneath. Fine silky voile is them. It gave them what they needed a constable and make a search, osten- a favorite material for black skirts, —a bint o f better things and bow to do. slbly for the pupers, really for plunder. and this is charming with many tucks From that Initiative they swept on It did not occur to him that such pa o f the small pin ty|w\ with luce in ward and started for themselves so pers would likely be lu the bands of crustatlons or transparent medallions. cial clubs, likewise ussocintlons for In Mr. Archibald's attorney. Indeed, be Six of those Machines were sold last week, leaving only four at the re Embroidery Is a most fashionable struction not only in school branches, didn't care where they were. trimming for the moment, uml very duced price, but by calling at once or wilting to Mr. K. N. Staehr, you A fter executing a neat piece o f pen but In the industries, lu that erst-i subdued and harmonious colors are so may be lucky enough to get one yet. The machines are sold on easy while benighted New York east side manship in the shape o f a search war deftly blended that the effect is neither terms and warranted for ten years. Old machines taken as part pay these independent, enthusiastic work-' rant and manufacturing a constable's crude nor bizarre. Perhaps the most ment lug girls have now some 600 clubs. budge be went to the house, rung the I effective results are obtained by com There are stenographers’ associations, bell uml was admitted. There were no bining several shades o f one color, snob and some of the girls belonging to men in the house at the time, and Miss as blue shading from pale sky blue to them can take dictation and typewrite Daisy Archibald, u young girl o f seven a deep royul blue. In five languages. There Is a society ! teen, answered the summons. The separate motifs of embroidery or “ I ’m sorry to trouble you, miss,” said of artificial flower workers that sub- lace look very bund some on crepe de scribed money and sent one o f their Jimmy, "but I've a warrant to search M* J3RAD3 THÉ number to Paris to learn how the the house for certain papers In the case BASF DALL HunoitlVl French make those exquisite silk, cot o f Fairlelgbt versus Archibald.’’ tmu vio “ I f you'll wait a moment. I ’ll tele ton and velvet blossoms and leaves i •" which cannot be distinguished from phone my father, who will come home the natural except at very close sight.' immediately.” Jluiuiy preferred to make the search These young women are New York's! best hope In the midst of political dls-1 without the presence o f the head o f the honesty and political Ignorance. T h e; house, but he dlilu't wish to appear to girls have classes in bookbiudery, i force matters. " I would be glad to accommodate classes for learning telegraphy and THl ARGUS WA* stenography and those for nature you, miss, but the courts waitin’. The TMCftt a n d s aw study, besides many others. The na-1 Judge ordered me to make the search TO I HE H I U ture study class goes into the parks dur- j and glt^back before 2 o clock, when It BORO tn O lng the scant leisure hours these brave i meets after the noou recess.” The young lady pondered. Finally workers can call their own and makes O f IT observations under the eye o f a teach she said reluctantly: “ W e have an Invalid in the house er. The girls have organized likewise a department connected with the Soci and don't want auy disturbance, so I ety For the Prevention of Cruelty to suppose I may as well give you the Animals, which, it Is safe to say, Is papers. I f you’ll wait a minute. I ’ll more than any young men's organiza go and get them.” This unexpected proposition was rath tion has done there. Others o f the young women learn civics and the sci er startling to Jimmy, but be wus equal to the occasion. ence of government. “ I ’ll have to go with you, miss. I f * It you should git away with the papers. A newspaper recently devoted a long I ’d be blamed by the court.” A USEFUL COAT. f OREST&R0 ME “ Certainly,” said the girl. “ I can article to the story o f a rich young wo the I ’aris models have lmd the diverse man who fell In love with a magnetic understand thnt. You'd be very re undersleeves so extended that the real hut Ignorant young mail and thereupon miss to take such a risk. I don’ t know oversleeve formed little more than an «i employ<*d some o f her dollars lu educat exactly where father keeps them, but epaulet. However, while we wear ing him so that he might make a com we can search together.” loose bodices and sack .boleros, the Jimmy assented to all this, leaving It mendable appearance In her social cir sleeve o f different color or material cle preparatory to being married to her. to be decided ns be proceeded what has very little chance. Well, I don't see why not. For gener action be should take. The young lady Lace is as popular as ever, and la ations rich men have been sending poor led him upstairs to an unoccupied bed medallion form, arranged separately or but pretty girls to school and marrying room, where she began a protracted in groups or partially broken lines, them when the education was supposed bunt. Jlinmy, to show his delicacy, sat will be very modish. to be finished, nnd nothing has been down on a chair niul left the matter Th» small black coats, inlet with me thought o f it. W hy should not the rule entirely to her. He saw ber take a T A IL O R M A D E S U IT. dallions o f lace, are very smart, und box o f Jewels from a drawer and put work both ways? chine or thin textures, but stl’. ed these will l>e worn over black and It back again. When she was about *.o >4 R whit» skirts us well as with black ones Hues a.id broad strappings are ‘ very The late Julian Ralph was press leave the room for another apartment, popular on cloth and hopsack cos o f every description. agent In the east for the St. Louis ex Jimmy said: tumes. The cut shows a three-quarter coat “ I'm sure such a pretty young lady position. Ills assistant In the New The sack bolero bun caught on Im o f gr.'.- novelty goods. York headquarters was Miss Elsie Rea- couldn't play a game on a poor con Ball Game on Decoration Day. R o s s ....................2b......... . . r . . . Cook mensely, though It is by no means a H at* F o r Sum m er. stable who's only doin' his duty. Just Emerich .............. 3b................. Smith desirable garment for every one. A great variety o f fancy straw hats souer, a young lady of Kansas and a you go on searchln', nnd I ’ ll wait here.” newspaper girl. She had been Paris A charming fancy of which women are to lu- seen this season, and not so On Decoration Day the Washington Brady ..................r f ................. Farkei “ That's very considerate o f you,” she many chiffon ns heretofore. When correspondent of the London Globe, said, showing two dimples and two County aggregation met the Sunnyslde H e itzm a n ............c ..................... Swope clo not seem to tire Is that for the bad been a newspaper worker iu the little short laee coats known ns tea or these chiffon hats are used, they are Woodmen of the World and defeated I Foley rows of white teeth In a smile. .......... ss .. . .. .......... Hare coffee sacks nnd which are often worn exclusively for dressy occasions and Cuban war and also was connected Jimmy was much pleased at the suc them by a score of 13 to 9. Me Elroy .o f. . . . ............ W irt* over a blouse. There Is no doubt o f are made of tiny rutilings and shir- with the American correspondence bu cess of liis artifice. As soon as Miss The game from tho start promised Bryan .................. i f .... ............... Cardiff the utility o f such garments, espeotal- reau o f the Paris exposition. On the rings mixed in with straw or satin death of Mr. Ralph, Miss Reasoner was Archibald departed he stepped to the to be a good one, 'but the Intense heat Briggs ................. l b .......... Btssallons I ly for afternoon wear at home. They braid. bureau, took out the Jewel box, saw •oon had Its effect on the players, so Leyton ................ p .................. Downs give a finish to a blouse and are not All the bat shapes are larger than appointed to his place as eastern press that It contained articles o f value and I difficult to make. that the playing lagged, Captain Brady Score ............... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ever and if anything flatter. The representative o f the St. Louis exposi slipped It iu bis pocket. The picture shows a tailor made suit trimmings are put on In flat fashion, tion. • f the Woodmen being forced to retire W. O. W ........... 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 2— 9 “ The dear little fool!” he said. “ I »4 »1 and this Is true even of feathers, al- from the field. The Woodmen seemed Wash. Co.......... 2 0 0 0 0 1 10 •— 13 I made of mixed goods and trimmed never mot any one so soft. But after with pipings o f a lighter shade. Honor him, sing praises to him, place all she's only a child.” to have the1 game up to the seventh Attendance— 400. a bust of him In the show places o f wo A b o ut S e p a r a te W a lu ts . Presently he heard Miss Archibald inning, when, without the presence of Umpire— Cook of Cornelius. men's clubs, send bis memory down call: Separate waists are still in vogue, their Inimitable funny man, Brady, Bases on balls— W'. O. W „ 1; Wash. although the tendency is to have them the corridors of time—Joseph M. Ben “ Mr. Constable, please come here! I they fell to pieces, Washington scoring Co., 4. nett, who left half a million to the Uni think the papers are In the silver match the aklrt. versity o f Pennsylvania “ to aid the vault. I know the combination, and 10 tallies In that Inning. Many waists have a deep cape effect Struck out— W. O W.. 2; Wash. Co., trustees in carrying out more practi I ’ll let you In.” rounding up in the front Into the col The sides were as follows: 5. cally and thoroughly the coeducation lar. Those which do not do this usual Woodmen. Washington Co. “ W hat luck!” remarked Jimmy to of womenl” ly have a wide collar or bertha of lace. htmself. “ Things is workin’ beauti The shirt waists meant to be worn •t «I ful.” with tailor made suits are without Oh, for B colony o f good people where “ I ’ll tell you the combination, and men and women can do and dress as you turn the knob,” said Miss Daisy they please, where old Grundy is bar when he came up. red out forevermore from dictating to The numbers were given, the bolts women, where no old tabbies o f either turned, and Jimmy found himself at sex are allowed to constitute them the open entrance o f a vault large selves guardians o f the manners and enough to admit lilm standing upright. morals o f other folk! “ Please go and get me a light,” he said In order to make an excuse to •4 *t send Daisy away. Miss Mar)* E. Springer, recording sec "One moment,” she replied. “ Look me retary o f New York city chapter D. A. in the face. Yes. you are honest. I know R., is devoting herself to historical ro IL You see, our most valuable Jewels mance writing. She has dedicated to are in there, and I wouldn't like to let the Sons ami Daughters of the Ameri any one in alone unless I had perfect can Revolution her second novel, "E lis confidence In him. I ’ll bring you a light T A I L O R M A D E HAT. abeth Schuyler: A Story of Old New la a minute.” greta being the only exception, and o f York.” When she returned with a lighted Judge Wirtz In hl* Automobil*. •4 >4 ten they are s-t lu ui an angle which candle, Jimmy was In the vault and takes away a good deni from their United States senate document 190, had Just slipped a bag o f Jewels in his F O R E S T G R O V E 'S S U N D A Y VIC height. JO L L Y C LU B E N TE R TA IN S . page 109, contains the following testi pocket. In fact, he had finished the TORY. A great variety of small flowers, mony before the Philippine commis Job and was about to come out, but for rosebuds, fuchsias, small berries, etc., sion, by Archbishop Nozeleda o f Ma appearance he took the candle from Sunday baseball at the Forest Grove On last Saturday evening occurred are being used for trimming*. This la nila. concerning the Filipino native wo Daisy and began to pull open certain grounds was less exciting than the the last dance of the season given by especially the case with tailor mad* men and men 1‘Tbe woman is better drawers containing silverware. Sud Decoration Day event, as the visitors the "Jolly Club." The young men had hats, where garlands of these are ap thnn the man in every way—in intelli denly he heard a clang behind him and were clearly outclassed. An unluck) Invited many of their friends and spar plied on the brims. Hats made entire gence. in virtue and in labor — and a bolts shoot into sockets. He was a Incident was the catching of a hot ed no efforts to make the evening a ly o f leaves or flowers are always great deal more economical. She ts prisoner. grounder by the Sunnyslde pitcher on j most pleasant one. Refreshments were smart and are trimmed with rosettes very much given to trade and traffick A few minutes later Mr. Archibald of pale colored tulle or satin ribbon. hlg forefinger, breaking it. The tins served during the latter part of the ing. I f any rights or privileges are to in his office was called to the telephone. For country wear with tailor wads up and scoro follow: be given to the natives, do not give “ Papa, dear," came the soft voice of evening. j frocks Paris milliners nre Inventing them to the men, but to the women.” his daughter, “ a man came here t* Sunnyside. Forest Grove. The club has been in existence for all sorts o f odd straws. There is n cer Question: "Then you think it would be search for some papers. I locked him H e a l y ........... .......R F ....... . . . . Tarker several months, and has proven Itself tain amount o f smartness noticeable better to give the right to vote to the In the silver vault.” Emertck ___ In the biscuit straw and black chiffon women than to the men?" Answer: to be one of the most Jovial as well as ! "You locked a man In” — Ross ............ P R K 8S T BLOUSE. bow on a block turban liat with odd “ Oh, much better.’’ of character beyond reproach. In fact I “ Yes. Come home at once. Pm Keitzman . .. tassels and loops o f straw at the back. afraid he’ll suffocate.” the boys have won an enviable reputa I these shoulder effects, but on a drossy • t * Straws as a rule are rather bard, nnd Erlich ......... Mr. Archibald made hasty Inquiries Mon among the social circles of the! Mouse they are Indispensable. Isora Duncan, the American barefoot by telephone and learned that no Foley ........... Waists blousing both hack and front the cunning o f the Parisian milliner la city. are seen in lace trimmed with perpen show n by the fact that abe is mixing dancer In Berlin, gets prices for her •earcli bad been ordered. Then, taking L e y t o n ......... .......r f .......... ....... W irtz them with gauging or tucked chiffon, performances equal to those paid to the two policemen with him. he went home. dicular strappings which simulate a Obneu ......... ....... p ........... . . . . Downs the softening effect o f which no one greatest op en alngers. Berlin art lor ( The vault was opened, and Jimmy, Miss Emma Griffin, of Portland, bolero. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 9 ers are bn!Idii.g a theater for her In half dead, was drugged out. visited with her parents last Sunday. 1 .Fichus o f every conceivable shape can deny. Sunnyslde ....... 0 1 9 0 5 0 0 0 0— 6 The hat In the illuatratlon Is a new which she will reproduce Greek plays. are smart and useful accessorise both "Ah. ha. Jim m y!" said one o f the po tailor made model of cream straw The theater will be modeled after s licemen. "Caught at last, eb?” Forest Grove .,. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— X for walats and summer dresses. Greek temple. trimmed with white ailk and rosette* Bases on balla— 8., 3 The Misses FJva and Fay Hughes, G., 1. For morning wear the plain ablrt ” 1 don't mind the catehin’,” said Jim ind quill In a dark red shade. (t m Struck out— S„ 4; F. G. 10 . of Portland, were the guests o f their I waist o f white cheviot or white em my ruefully, "so much ns bein' done by J ID 1 C C IIO L L E T . A scrubbing machine has been In a pinafore. The child’s slick enongb aunt. Mrs. R. D. Cheney. While here broidered Muen la the proper thing, Three-base hit— 8., I. vented which wifl do the work o f two to make a bloomin' murderer snivel!” Double plays— F. 8., J. they attended the Jolly Club dance last worn with the tailor made tie of chev iot or white pique. women. Well. womeL won't quarrel Jimmy got te « years, and Daisy got Saturday evening. Attendance— 600, France has Just over 4.000.000 acre* with that sort of an Invention. Delaines rush linens close in popular a gold watch studded with diamonds. d vineyards. E L IZ A A H C U A K D C O N N ER . .................... L A U R A KGEKTOM. Wheeler (3b Wilson Sewing Machines The First Ten Machines at $10 Discount Ea. WASH. 00 UXTY si Mirini w .m . w