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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1919)
r nw. two GRANTS PAM PADLI OOCKm P1UIIAY, NKITKMIIMl 8, HMO. OF DISTINCTIVE AMERICAN STYLE P v Znsf mar .- . wTJ HAIL THE GEORGETTE GOWN Always More Papular Than Any of the Sheer Lingerie Material and Launder Easily. A gown or blouse made of white or light-colored jeoritette. particularly If It Is a one-fabric affair, will usually be found more serviceable tlmn a sim ilar garment tmidc of, one of the sheer lingerie materials, such as organdie, cotton Totle, etc. The georgette itar ment can be' washed with soup and water, hut It does not require the vig orous treatment that a cotton fabric needs to make it look fresh and new. and certslnl.v the amateur laundres can handle the georgette more easily than one of the cotton fabrics. Tunic and tier effects are helnc fea tured In the styles now appearing for fall and winter. These will vie for honors with the redincote and barrel silhouette frocks, but fortunately there need be no real rivalry, as the redincote dress especially Is distinct ly n stylo that belongs to tlayihv.e apparel. JUST THE THING FOR CORNER Pretty Decoration for Holding Flow er or Fern May Be Put To gether at Small Cost. Suggestions for tilling up even the corner of n room In these days of high prices will be useful to wan) of our renders who may be furnishing, and tin; pretty corner decoration of which we give a sketch can be made at a very small cost. It Is composed of eight pieces of bamboo arranged in the manner shown, aud hung across the corner of the room by means of two picture lings screwed Into the bamboo at the points indicated by the crosses in Hie sketch. Suspended from the top bar in the center is a .small pot containing : feru; but If preferred, of course dow ers could take the place of the fern. The bamboo should he fastened to gether with thin, sharp nails, and where necessary, the end.-, of I boo should be plugged with liule ft rfel WW 9 Pretty Corner Decoration. pieces of wood. The horizontal pieces, too, must be cut to fit against the sides of the upright pieces. Into the ends Of the upright pieces small brass balls are screwed, and suitable articles for this purpose can be obtained from any hardware store at a smull cost. The pieces of bamboo that are fas tened across the corners of the frame should be about half the thickness of the other canes. The ends of these canes must be cut to lit Into their places, but can be fastened In place without plugging them. The ends of all the other pieces must be plugged with wood. Improved by a roasting? A tRoast of Beef! I-RIME JtOAST I1EEF A Xauie to I 'oil jure With! I'riine Means IJest! ItOAST Is Suggestive of Jucinesff, Tenderness, lU-tcntion of Flavor! BEKF The King of Meats! For Prime Itonst Ik-ef, See Is! OVU MKATS FOIl S.VITHOAV AKK THK 1IKST QUALITY Beef. Fork, Veul, Mutton, Chickens, Fish, Oysters, Home-( lired Hums and Itacon, our Open Kettle K.aidcred Lard is Vncqualcd. IHm't liny else where when you get the best for lens money here. For quick delivery The City Market COKNEK FIFTH AXD G STREETS 1 v W xAxK'v N-l v Vj.' T . Tit , V i 1 Thi New Bonnet Is as Gay and Charming as the Month of Flowers, With Tender Pink and White Buds. The Hat I a Creation of Pirk Georgette and Dancing Blue Ostrich Feather That Curl and Cling to tho Unusual Shape. HEW HATS FOR AUTUMN WEAR j Information That May Lead to ; Prospective Buyer Making J a Wise Decision. i TAM KEEPS ITS POPULARITY Feather Trimming Is Employed on Model That Almost Every Woman Can Wear With Good Effect Some Effective Turbans. What can stimulate interest In fashion at this season of the year like a little glimpse at new hats? For hats are always interesting und hats lire the first new thing a woman buys at the beginning of a new season. In fact, we buy new hats regardless of seasons and wear them, too, without consideration for their fitness for a particular season ; straw huts In Jan uary, velvet in July. Aud there are velvet hats nnd others, advanced models to excite your curios ity, stimulate your Interest and help you to decide your first new autumn style. And my! what a good effect a new hat has upon the average woman, both from the material aspect of a pleas ing appearance nnd the less tangible nut nevertheless definite aspect of men tal stimulus, of renewed Interest in ilfe In general, comments Edith M. Bur tls in the Philadelphia Ledger. Sometimes, as Is usually the case with children, a woman trend life's path more gayly when she puts on new shoes, but more generally It Is 11 new hat that helps over a period of mental depression, of world weariness, of dis interest, for hnfs don't hurt nnd new shoes do. more's the pity. Let me depart from the subject In hand, new hats, just long enough to ask why do so many girls foolishly buy shoes Just 11 little too tight? Many III From Tight Shoes. This practice does not improve the appearance of the feet; rather Is the fleet deteriorating and the discomfort "lie suffers often distorts the face, al ways mars the poise and the walk nnd prevents the nhsolute attention to the conversation of a companion, the giv ing of thf entire Interest to the pleas ure at hand that makes folks say: "There Is all attractive and likable girl." the opinion of friends and ac quaintances that establishes a girl as n favorite. There Is never n season when some form of the graceful and generally be coming tarn Is not in vogue and this will be the case this season as in all others. There Is one style especially attractive, a between-seasons turn on new lines and Interestingly developed, of taffeta and soutache braid In two colors, to say nothing of an effective feature trimming that lends the lust note of smart fashion to this time established model. One excellent quality of the tatn shapes Is that almost evry woman can wear one, all young girls can and most women of more mature years, provided they select the right model. Strikingly unusual Is a hat of vel vi rt with trimming of glycerin ostrich in a sort of shower effect over the up turned brim. This may seem an ex treme model, not so much In shape as in this arrangement of 11 popular trim ming. And while not every woman can wear this hat or want to, never theless It portrays a certain new and interesting feature of autumn millinery that you should he glad to note. Ostrich Tip Trimming. Quite the reverse from the extreme fushlon standpoint, yet nevertheless smart, despite Its conservative tone. Is the becoming tirrban of rich brocade, velvet und tinv ostrich tips. nilMlcallv '".,, ir..,l. This linl l!ii..tf,i,.s stM! another u-e f ostrich, the regulation small cniled tipN. ,.t so new a treat ment of "strich but always a pleasing and satisfactory ., especially If out takes advantage of the modern process of shower proofing that insures the beauty of the feather against all mois ture whether a fog or rain. If you are not familiar with this very commendable innovation In appar el insurance usk your milliner about It 01 the shop where you buy feathers for the bat you trim yourself. And here let me digress once more for n moment to register the sugges tion that a technical knowledge of mil linery is well worth the time and the si.'ull price It will cost a girl or woman to acquire this knowledge. Very smart nnd modish Is a trim, close-fitting shape of velvet effective ly trimmed with uncurled ostrich, nnd tins hat Is still another evidence at-tcsi-ng to the fashion value of ostrich as an autumn trimming of smart hats. Model for Autumn. nother new autumn hat, like most of the new models. Is of velvet, turned up sharply In the front and trimmed only with a rich cluster of silk dowers nt d foliage. It Is an excellent model for first choice In the development of your autumn wardrobe, for it can he worn now right now and that's what riost of us want to do with new things put them on and enjoy them Immedi ately. A costume that has been much ad mired Is a simple, dignified dinner gown of charmeuse, with underskirt of contrasting color, simply trimmed with ribbon in two widths und colors, mod eled after the beautiful lines of the early Greek costume. This is the sort of gown thnt Is not dependent upon any whim of fashion for Its accept ance. It Is the kind of gown that can be worn until It Is worn out, and this Is a feature that appeals to many wom en not entirely from the standpoint of economy, hut because many of us must hi- well acquainted with our clothes before we are quite comfortable with them. Like old acquaintances, we must feel that our clothes wear well, and not from the standpoint of actual v earlng service, but from that of pre senting us In the best possible light, of helping us appear at our best. Oid-Tirre Dr.nKmg Vessels Wine was lirsi urunk out of the ma iter bowl, made of light maple ood. highly polished, and afterward out of bugle horn. Silver howls were next Introduced ami about the time when Queen Elizabeth's sun was setting ves sels made of Venetian glnss first made their appearance at state banquets. Beer wns usually carried from the cel lar to the table In the eighteenth cen tury In large leathern tankards, called "blackjacks," lined with silver or pro vided with a silver rim. f flMUJK Service ar tho thino thAt rmmt r ...... u , vvuui wiieu 11 lama . fcwnoMtf) ll UFFIFY 'liii SLICKERS I j. ' since I&36 m!ini.luvvLK iu. , 1 14 1 mw m mm III - I : :"!ri- WHEN YOU BUY V7"C)U oiui inircliiisf goods made clsewhrre nnd send a pin t of your money to other seel ions to be distri buted in payrolls for tlie lenelit of those eoiiimimities. Or you enn insist on Oregon Made l'roduets and your money all of il will remain in Oregon to inereasc the output of Oregon factories; to make higger pay rolls for Oregon; to build more homes and better schools in Oregon. Which are you buying? 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