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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1905)
1 II - m 10 PAaCT OAfCTAIi 90VKHAL. SAXEM, OKtQON, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1905. r mtmm iwimMiiiMnnnmMniiinummnnmn i NEW YORK FASHIONS sue xorx, July 22. Thero nre many of laco and a fold of velvet. Tho full forms of summer neck scarfs seen now j skirt ho, a laco, trimmed flounce, Tho adays, tho ostrich feather and mara-jfrfick Is not ornate In line and general boot scarfs and cravats which tako effect, yet It is dressy enough nnd tho place of winter furs, tho scarfs and smart enough for any daytime social atolcs and little capes of chiffon, mous- function. seline, lace, etc., but the tullo ruche In Another pretty gown of which tho particular has taken ' the Parisian same may bo said is mado with a long fancy. It Is merely an-.cxtrnyngantly coat of.'ail-over embroidery or linen. full rucho of tullo worn closo about tho trimmed in plain linen. This coat is throat In plorrot fashion anT finished cado fn Snxo" blue, with n waistcoat at tho ends by long loops nnd ends of of the plain bhio linen, and is worn rjbbbon, but it is not an inexpensive! PveV 'a skirt of sheer India linen, trlflo if bought at a goo placo and ( Tho -colored linens, especially in the well made, for it requires a surprising now blues, pinks and light yellow amount of tulle. ' "' ' hones are. mucn - used by the Parisian Even if a woman can mako H fpr makers, but on this sido of tho water herself, tho amount of , material ..x.c-i'whilo and palo mastic and biscuit quired brings- tho cost up to a consld- shailos havd tho fir? Weekly financial Bovlew, 8tocks advanced during tho -week tc tho highest lovel of prices since tho May decline. Tho opening was in auspicious, as tho Western crowd- Hq uidafed speculative holdings prcpara. tory to leaving town for the summer, week closed at recessions from the high prices of Wednesday, but tho floating supply of stock showed no ap preciable increase, and prices remain od stcadyf General business conditions are en tirely satisfactory. Tho iron nnd steel trado is sound in every respect, nnd anu this selling on Tuesday arovo promises early resumption of activity prices off from two td threo per cent. 'n tno Hghter grades of finished steel. Aotivty aml,strennth in tho imi tn.V,prcMuro for delivery of structural ' - All. 1A1 11 J on rumors of extra, dividends and the', A .7' , , ,,. !, .1 harvested In 19W Iniltrnted to be moro than the indicated crop at tho samo time a year ago. Increases havo already taken place in tho dividends of Baltimore & Ohio nnd Keadimr. and in duo timo tho Nor folk & Western dividond will bo ad vanccd. For Pennsylvania theso in creased disbursements mean a great deal. Tho stock looks exceedingly cheap, and is easily worth 100 under crnblo sum, nnd tho scanty ruches of inferior tullo sold cheaply aro.'ncithpr smart nor practical, for they are much bettor qualify. Tho loiter1 ore -perish-nblo enough and in their freshnoss lies their chief charm. Many women own a dozon of theso ruches, matching various iroclta-nml hats, for tho rucho Bhould bo a pnrt of thdcostumo wih which it Is worn, but a fluffy whito rucho will do duty with many summotf frocks and almost always, frames ,a, faco becomingly. Scarfs of tulle, shir red and frilled and of threo yard juagiu.aro aiso mauo ao matcb cos tumes, nnd scarfs . of antique muslin' embroidery arc delightful accoinpal ments. for thin summer frocks. This antique, muslin cmbroldory has bocomo a mania and ovory woman who bae-R-bit' of ii la pressing it into ecrv. Ie as trimming. Unfortunately tho i8ja is absurd, as arc most' fnds, and ons sees in ovldenco dirty worn pieces o'ff embroidery which, though they may havo beon exquisite at ono time, aro not worthy of resurrection. -Antlqno linen is anothor of tho fads, but this does .not, Iiko nntiquo embroidered muslin, actually moan old material, nor is tho work upon it old work. If ono has tho old bandspun linen, so much tho bettor, but many of tho French models in this material aro by no means old. Tho linen so looted must bo as nearly as possible like tho old linen, thick, conrso, firm, but very ovon and soft, without stif fening. Worked in English opon work embroidery or in a mixturo of plurao tis (satin stitch) and opon work, this linen is used for ovory thing from frocks and coats to parasols and, hats. Exquisite robo patterns In tho em broidered linens aro offered at prices rensonnblo, in low of tho work. lav. fircfcrcnco. Opon work English embroidery frocks of clnbo- rntn j.ftm-nit n !.. n.l . ...... -111- g.w .w..,vl ,v iiiiiuu uji uvcr suit, but in tho smartest models there is nn interlining orflnd4 -Unstlffcncd muslin, tho effect being much better than that of tho linen nnd silk in juxtaposition. In bodico nnd skirt costumes a scpa- rato princess slip of silk is often used nnd tho muslin ismnde with ,tho cm. broidery outside. " Guipure Irish cr'ochotand heavv em broidery motifs aro nnnllnil in Tilnln lfnon or' to linen embroidcrm! nil nmr in slnglo oyclot holes, and with theso heavy trlnjmings-llghtof laces are -often mingicdr A h'ondsomo frock of this description consists of a skirt, fitting closely over the hips, 'with a front panel "6f heavy inset guipure nar rowing at tho waist arid widening slightly aa Jt descends. . Around tho ,81068 nnd bnckaro set two shaped flounces, each hoa!dc;l; by a narrow lino of guipuro in trailing garland de sign. Tbcso flounces lay so loso to tho skirt that tho effect is almost that of a doublo skirt trimmed by lines of lace, and tho flounces aro much doopcr at the back than whero they start, at either 'sido of tho front, so that the lines of laco curvo upward sharply to ward tho back. Ilcavy lace is set into tho tops of tho short sleeves in tabbed cap fashion and form tho point od yoke of tho blouse, while below tho yoko a lino of tho narrow laco Is set. Soft Valenciennes may bo used to soften tho lines at throat and elbow, still leaving tho wholo effect one of elegant sovcrity, of elaboration far removed from fussincss. A linon bolero and skirt plain In line, "with heavy raised embroidery borders and flno trailing raised and opon work cmbroldory running from tbcso borders Into tho body of tho skirt and coat, is n useful and attractive costume and Overwhelming success of tho Japanese loan, tho increaso in tho Baltimoro & Ohio dividend Tate, and. tho crop re port. Hill stock scored tho greatest gains, recording sharp advances of sovcral points. Tho Pennsylvania groupc, except Baltimoro & Ohio, was government crop report were rcsLsi-1 W that thcr h B ohMWiy thnt P'osent conditions. Dividend nction ? .. . ".' t.ro sponsi-i w ... . ,., -v.-.,! tn .n,rJ . .. , ,iv nn.Von Union Pa- oio lor an advance on Wednesday Do-! .7 1 on ' """" , ,, ,, , veldpmcnts of Importanco wero tho qr,C8' In1uirlcS for raUs nro ' due hns doubtless been withheld pond- , ",l"Kkuv uunuruini lur mis iimu ui jnrr octtCr assurnnco iu i.-j"u "" "" tho year. So far as tho outlook for tho cr0p9j biit tho nion Pacific mooting is futuro is concerned, steel stocks nro 0 tako placo next we'ek, and n 5 per worth moro today than ever before. I ccnt rnte is expected The long-dcferrod Tho government cro'p report for ' "melon cutting" for tho Northern Pa July surpassed expectations, and should clflc and Great Northern s ockho dcrs - ...ti... .1 - will nrobablv take nlaco In tho not far uv auuuui uuiiiuu uucur, uusuruo iu Tho corn crop Is considerable Influence: menni 114,000,000 bushels scares may occur at any time r! othor hand largo banking W-, " uniformly bullish on tl, .....:.." " mt fill Dili. Wok to the favorable crop,, b.usincsi conditions nnd incro J. 7- railroad- dividends to send prices L? much highef lovel. The warke, ' declino a few points, but the in!1 is upward, nnd wo feel no UtH good stocks. " lU PHrCl,a!N Yours very truly, J. 8. BACHE & co "i inclined to sag, and Reading, tho r'eccnt ' tho country enormous crops both of distant future, and we look confidently mantci jcauer, lost Vi per cent. Tho grangers, nnd especially St. Paul nnd Atchison, were in good strength on tho favorable crop outlook. T. C. & I. and Pittsburg Coal preferred wero tho exceptions to tho general strength. Tho spring and winter wheat and of corn. Adding to tho increases in tho Ameri can wheat crops an Increaso of 40,000, 000 bushels In the Canadian crop thero Is a promised a total wheat yield of 100,000,000 bushels moro than was for much higher prices for theso so curltics. Unfavorable factors In tho situation aro transitory In character. Money rates will probably advanco in tho au tumn, nnd railroad legislation oxorclso A Keen Appetite and a healthy stomach indicate an activcLiver, which u enjoytd by all who use Bccchatn's PHI, They insure strong digestion sweet breath and sound sleep No other remedy is as good Beecham's Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes lOc. and , i ii i immmMmmmmmmaamnmammmmmaimjmiauiBMjmamMMBmxmmammilmmnmimmmwmmmMmm . i "tfi p ssi seeeessesseESSsesria " .r c '.'.. .n rit ft-iie-wjl ,4fcNrl m; ;. fhhfti's. ' .. &! 1iH' it T. f frocka cmbroidorcd to order, and compromise is often effected by using tho nil-over, by-tho-yard embroidered linen combined with embroidered mo tifs nnd trimmings or with plain lin ens. Take, for oxnmplo, n charming French frock of all-over linen em broidery of tho English type. Tho linon is absolutely without stiffening, and tho bodico front is softly draped, tho drnpory boiug caught up on tho loft shouldcr'by a knot of doop straw berry velvot. A lino of .inset laco bor ders tho loft front, running from shoulder to girdle, and Insldo it nro set buttons of strawberry velvet sot in gold .rims. Short puff; sleeves finish nbovo tho olbow In a closo fitting cuff 6? i t rsMt MM WEAR FROM HCA TO - HIIL9 - t .. ,o ' 0 ftsV'ti V., V "1 t T. ished upon thorn, nnd now these prices " " --'-'" ' i.nin n t,....i. i all sorts of skirt and const costumes in nro dropping to tho bargain point. .,,,,,, .. , ., uvs. ,.ti i lombroldored linen aro well liked, pro- Moro expensive, of coarse, aro tho ., , .. ., , ' ,e tho necessary olcganco. Bottor a frook of plain linen than n shoddy and pro. tentious ono of embroidered linon, but tho cmbroidorcd linen gown at its best is tho height of tho modo for J certain occasions. ESTBLLE OLAIREMONT. Spoiled Xler Beauty. Harriet Howard, of 200 W. 34th St., Now York, at ono tlmo had hor beauty polled with skin trouble She writes: "I had salt rheum or oczema for years, but nothing would euro it until I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve." A quick and suro healor for cuts, burns and sores. 25o at J. O. Perry's drug store. Wf) FR0M TOP TO BOTTOM clotho him, man or boy. Wo clotho him, too, in a way that stakes him pleasant to look upon credit to his family and a joy to his friend. For our &orrice w ask what is fair, and wo return in tho samo pieasuro, heaping it up a little where W can. E. KOPPE, Clothing and Furnishing goods. Y, K. 0. A. Building, Salem. Ufliyentfty Sfcocs , $3.50 llk'he best shoes in tho market for .tho v.r-1.... .. .il. iijMlltv Attn iS9v t'v", Hj"rj; a- MHHSSy csafort. Toolen Foremau Got Smart. Speaking of the S. P. pay car pass ing through yestordny, the Albany Herald says: "It was stated that tho reason for tho running of tho pay car was tho fact that it had been discovered in some places'' fh California that soma of the foremen of construction work were carrying a number of straw men on the rolls and tho cheeks sent to these, straw men were appropriated by tho foromon for their own use. In' one place, it was stated, a foreman running a crowd of extra men was found with four draw men on his rolls for whom ho recolved regular checks. It is needlosa to say that tho offending fore man was distharged and will probably bo proseeutod. Tho pay car arrived in tho city' a .Httlo after 5 o'clock last evening nnd loft for points north a half hour later. So nr as it was possible to ascertain, no frauds In tho pay rolls wero discovered in Oregon." Hair Bailing. i Husband I feel In tha mood for .. . ... I., i . reading Bomoiuing ensuwuui " startling something thnt will fairly mako my hair stand on end. Wife Well, horo is may last dress- maker's jail. Washington Life. A Tewiblo Break. Mrs. Hoyle She was once in socie ty, but she isn't now. Mrs. poylo What sliuthecqutt SrA.JIOyle-TSha got.intonho habit of going to the opera to hear the mu sle, -Town . Tepics: i A STRIKE A MATCH; IT'S ON ADVANCE With the 20th century procession. AH the saving, carefol, home loving people In the countries where they can get gall, are using A GAS RANGE A gas range is the only solution of the question to get perfect cooking, with no ashes or dirt. Using a gas range is marching F o t w a td TURN OF THE HAND; IT'S OUT RETREAT Frotn the old worn out methods of us ing wood and coal to cook with. Save your money, your temper, he up-to-date.. Get A GAS RANGE Decide at once; come in and we'll ex plain it all to you. It will solve the problem. Besides we will install a gas range without C h a t g e- :.-) i -. f 'io ii's$ w0!f ,. tr i te if rc 4- 'V, '. i 5 ! 9 riTi7CLic m in.T r TnniAH nn Ra m ui i nm nun i a i mid i UNBU. m tjj A. WELCH, Manager . ffl s4w) to onler. $ designs. pv ml'1'1& ?' w h. -