Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 26, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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A N.S'A Itl'.I.D, (llnm of Pm-hlon
nnd Mold of Perm, lirmlliiK the
Jj Anna Held All Slur Vnrlito
Juhllrc, tuurliik' (In fulled
Stair mihI I'mimlu for llu llmt time,
iiiutiT lli mitmiKcmcnt of Joint I'ort,
I m'l.iuili'(kcl it ml iimitril a I tin
"iMHlt lltVftMll Wlllllllll vti llu American
Minrc." There U only in inwuer li
"Mil)" idle httrt attained (llli title, Kit I'll
her ly the puliHe. mill that U her hIii
utII) In lln nrt of fnxliluii, her study
mill NTMiinifi of Itn cuVlcuey mid her
isiriiit wol. .Now nho Ik it Imislcr In
It. In upt'iikltiK iiImmu her clothe mut
IihIiixtIIkiIiIi' XMinloil'ii she Ik lllo ii
wonderful little Tri'iu'li dull 1eued
niul lniiiy wltli (tit) toys uruunil Ikt
Klin U Iht iw ii iliwluiier niul mi ener
lii'tle creator of new ntul urlitlmil IiIi-.ik
fur hcrwelf a well mi her churn. Kiuli
Cow II Ii mi 1 111 1 lit lilt I creation of
"k'iMiil tiiHte" niul nrtNtry In findilon
A linn Held tirlllliint Ideas material
UihI.
MImn Meld has IllVellteil II OoiTctleHK
ilriH, which, die hiijh, will j:lo khuv
nml iUe tn every lluure. Tint lly
Im of MtroiiK I'tnlt li.itUle, Imvltur n IhimIc
In front niul boned In the tnlildlo of
(lie liiick, In leimlli It nvictiex iiliunt
four Inelies nlxno tlu Uneex, nnd I hero
U wry little iiuiterl.tl iiweil nlMo (lie
wmM. MKn Held declim'H It Ih ttio
lielclit of ronifort nnd tlm Inreiillvo of
n rlieery ilNpexlllon. In iltwrllilni; one
of tier inmiy elulionite kowiih hIio niiIiI,
'(Hi, It h no lieiinteo fill!' nml then
lier eyert nclil tile little I.ut wlileli
iiIwiijh ninl.es tlieni wonilerfiilly fie
elnnlliiK'. Tin tlrotu I.H it Nlln khvii
vcr prap. Tli lionldn hIio wo.ir
wltli tliU k'hmi Im n Ic nut ted IiaiiiI mul
Mom of dliinurnil", with Nile nml clurk.
it Rret'ii lilriN of pnmdlie. Her sulilo
font, hy lleilfern, 1'nrln, In innilo of
the moat iHiintlftil miMo hl.ln In' the
world, linrltifc 'wt ?'i'.(K)(). Hliu lookj
forvMird to tho cold wuithor mul the
Know m hhe rati wear It mul hecomw
eiiiilltn:l.v elm nnlnj; In her almost
ehlldUli aiirit'liitlon of Hit Milne. The
Halite hitx n ullk ilnlfdi and e.sened any
priK-mw of retoiH'hlnc. 'J'lm II nine H
of a soft red inoiiMnellne do nolo lira
ended with velvet flower of the
Mime hlinile. Thli voiit U only for
Mreet wear nml la never used for the
utau'e.
Another equally IkhhiihIiik erentlon la
her Nile Kreen ovtMiliiK coat of tdlk
tnnlre, lirncmliM In M-het. The top
pnrt N of gold Inee and lined with u
miIo pink "aliofmn?." A largo (lower
dexlKH la can led mil in Imth the Kold
lace nnd moire, and the renters are
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net, embroidered with tiny ilienU of elinHera of illamomN. l'earU and daln-
nlher, lVarlit and dlunionilH In count
lex mimlieri nn woven In dlfTerent
dehlKim In the Mllveretl net, and from
tho walHt line In front hoiderliiK (ho
ty little reen Htmiea are iweil In he
eonilnic romhlnatloit on the eoat, and
the elTct't priHlneeil la Indenerlhahle.
Her ermine eoat Is made In a loose
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panel are lure ImmliiM of Kld and nil vand InvumliiK fashion ami In worn over
n dress o sllrcr anil gold brocaded
leaves.
Miss Ileld's shoes are a study in
tLeiusolvcj, nnd she delights In tho
beauty of theJr dctallcl deficit and
icVlnality. One pair of black kid, cm
broldcrtnl with white kid, which forms
the pctalR of a (lower and lmn for tho
ecuter a terse bucklo of diamonds, aro
pa'tJeuUrly nttractlvo Iwcanso of tbelr
I'cJiir so Ker!jr different from any
footwetr vcr AToru by tbo American
women.
la BscaXSc5 of women nnd dress,
Mi's Hold pays, and always In her
most fascinatingly Frrncb American
.ictent:
"I do j;ot mink that beautiful clothes
have anytbiug to do with tbo making
of a truly treat nnd talented woman.
Wo mmt bo fduccro In our work and
thought, and It la only when wo have
become successful that wo caDkarfonl
beautiful clothes nnd the luxuries that
every woman ceres about. Dre,
fashion, Btylo are all an art, - to bo
studied and pursued, by women espe
cially, and to bo made a success of.
My clothes take a great deal of my at
tention, and sometimes they become
even a worry! There Is a class of
women who lavish clothes upon them
selves to such an extent as to produce
a lack of womanly discretion nnd an
unbecomingly extravagant -characteristic
in their natures. An cxtenslvo
and elaborate wardrobo Is often a ne
cessity to tho 'stage woman, but to tho
'homo woman' It often becomes a fault
of extravagance. Then thero Is anoth
er class of woman, particularly Ameri
can women, who can well afford all tho
latest products of both, tho American
and Tarls shops, bat who become ''dif
ferent,' sometimes better thought of,
because of their sensibly niodcrato
supply of fashionable frocks and latest
creations. My clothes mako mo very
happy, because I know that they aro
nil tho gifts of hard, earnest work. I
lovo to design and plan tbem and then
have every one ndailro and like them,
for they are alt my own Ideas and
thoughts, made to mako mo nnd lots
of other people very, very happy."
Miss Held Is charming ami beautiful
In all her picturesque frocks and crea
tions and can fairly bo called tho
"Glass of 1'ashlon and Mold of Torni."
There is only one Anna Held, nnd she
is the best, most artistically and lientt
tlfully dreaded woman on tho Ameri
can stage.
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DISAPPEAR
1
VIEW OFJHRONG
W'ASIIINOTON, No, nil. Not
morn Hum u half ,iloen nei '"lis Knew
ill' lite wlieieiilmul'i I01I11.V of r-'inn.
eio II. fjiiyie nml Ills lunle, fnuneily
Mis Jesniii WiUon, ilmmliler uf
President mul .Mrs. W'otjdiow N'il
Min. II wiih believed llicy nioliuen
In Iliillimore, lull whetlior limy
IiiiiikIimI 11 train Iheie or went In
isit 1'iieinln in the Mnr.vlnml oily
waft' not lionwii.
Jt was li'iuni'il linlny Hint I lie Kn
Dr. J.eiicli, who peii'oimell Hie eere
inoliy, iiielmleil the word "oliey" in
lliu n'tvieo M'slerduy ut the Initio
request, Dr. Ileneli lend the serv
ice fMiietioncil by llio hunk of I'tmi
111011 worcliip in the J'ionli.tenun
eliureli, hill sliorlly lieforo tlio eeu
mony JMIks Wilson ii'iiuiU'(l tlinl the
word "oliox" lie iuM'tleil. ,
I'laclicully omm.v miveinmeiit n'
fielal mul iiicmlier of WuHliiiiglouV
t'otir Ininilieil who were not invited
to the weililiug, received wrdiltnj; ini
liniini'enicntH lliin nioiiilnpr.
Tim couple in li-n invr I lie While
Iloiiho ue tin titnn ol hm aui
men nnd ilio(oyrnOiei-i (lie shji. A1
S o'clock lliey walked n the i mm n
tie (d Tie en, paM-eil lliroitgli u pii
Mile pnwiiuouiiy nnd luileied on
iiiitoiuoliilo wnilint; on n uc slnit
The newtipapor men nml rmnein up
Icintors wniti'd in tuieulih outside i
the While IIihim' until uinluiglit,
Etlmonton Dlork Rums I
KD.MONTON', AIIkmIik Nhv ;'U,
The MeKiiuie, liloek. in the lieiul
I lie wliuJosulo ilisliiit lii'ie, u.u i!c
hIio.mmI Ii.v j'ue luda. The lot. ji-,
esliuinteil ut T.'0.Htl(. .
Siipposo ovory inoi'ii
ill";, nn cxihtI' were to
roust for you sonic
very I'ino coriV( fresh
for your lirenkl'nst cuj):
it could be 110 finer than
when you take tho cof
fee from n' just -opened
nroiutt-tiht can of
KchillinK's Host.
Is Hint true? If you
doubt it after testing
the ceffee: uioueybnek
ut your grocer's.
It's easy to liny and easy to
try
g; FRESH E.VERY DAY g
N. Florence Clark
VIOLINIST AMI TlUCllliU
Klrst-class Music for nil Occasions
It 1(1 V. l'ouitli St. l'liouo 7 KM
I
EAT
'Tho Manhattan has been oponed
under now innmmomutit and has
everything to he found In a first clusa
restaurant and luiith counter.
Let us turntsli some of our
C'llOlOi: HOMINMADi:
CANIUKS
Kor tho ThnnksKlvliiB Feast Fresh
From Our Own Fuctory
ici: CltHAM
If It romos from this store It will ho
strictly pure mid flint class.
Also nlco line of ThnnkBRlvliiK Favors
' nml Dainties
M( BRIDES
I have Just received n ionnlgnmeut of
JERSEY and I
DURHAM
COWS i
whlrh I wish to eel! ntouce. .
L. H. HOUSTON1
One mllo west of Talent. i
Men's Suits $1 1.75
Fifty Oregon Cashmere Suits
.$11.75 n suit
These are $35 Suits, the wnrm nud dressy kind.
TheWARDROBE
AVest .Main Street
If you oat hero you will rollsu your
moals nnd will always got tho choic
est and best in tho market.
Open from (I A. M. to 1 A. M.
MANHATTAN CAFE
Ninth Front St,
ART STORE
Reduced prices on pictures nnd
picture framing.
Century Edition of
MUSIC
5c a Copy
while it lasts
i
rimno No, II07-J 30 X. Grnno St. I
Latta & Hopkins
Nurseries
Growers of High-Grade Fruit Trees, Applo and ,
Poar Trees aro our speeialtics. Stoel: ono-ycar-old ,
iructs uu iiiiTu-juiu-um ruuis. doihu oi uuai oiciulicis
iii tho valley art sot to our trees. Nui-sorios near J
Central Point. Hertford office, room 402, r. P. & H. l
building. Phone-SG9-Tv. Experience shows that homo f
grpwn, nccliinntod trees are tho best.
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