SATURDAY, JUNI J, 1005. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. A Simple Device For Support, ing Unlined Collars. SITE DRESSES FOB CHILDREN. CM Mitrrlth Fop Skirt m'atcl A Kw Wr of Trlmulm a fa.tr Lite Paraaola Arc Mark la Crtdeace TkU Srasaa. There Is a staple little device for adding np thin unlined collars which Ittle known. It consists of several rfa slides of real or rolled gold, which fasten inside the collar and clamp at the top with screws held in place by Jeweled beads. In gold these collar sutumta are expensive, but In imita tion quite Inexpensive. The collars this summer have reach ad amasing heights, whether they be safe of linen, lace, jewels or velvet Satan. Where they are going to end an doe not know, aa a depth of three 8HJL DRESSING JACKET. sad a half inches Is considered by no Beans too high. The beet cut collars are not uncomfortable, for they are acoe-pul out under the cLia and are met kw down on the rcalst uecU. T take the place of endless ginehnm and cotton frocU for small girls over tve are the th'n: dark dreet made f cliina silk or soft pjngee. They are made up without lining, and a variety of white cuffs and collars gives a bright and becoming touch to the iark frock. These silk dresses are specially good and serviceable for araveliBg wear. Awfully pretty Is the dressing Jacket llustrated. It la made of flowered china aliic The shape follows the Ines of the kimono with the exception mt the eapelike sleeves and the attrac tive earring of the neck. For trim mting Is chosen a border of plain china aus la the deepest shade of the pre raffing tone In the flowered silk. Bowa at ribbon to match find their hiding jalace at throat and arms. CME. LA MODE'S WHIMS. There are so many different Inexpen sive and pretty cotton materials tor sfcirt waists that it Is difficult to make a selection. Perhaps mercerized glng asms are the most satisfactory among the cheaper stuffs. This material comes ta all colors and combinations of col ors; especially pretty, though, are the Jaequard or shot effects, the figures be fog in contrasting colors or of the ground tone. Dotted effects seem to have taken the place of stripes in popular favor for jblrt waist materials. Dainty pink and CHINA SILK BLOCBB. white ginghams are to be had In cross Xne checks Jotted with self or other alarm. The plain tone ginghams, madras and aauste In light blue, tan and green are amarter than the figured effects, with white as first choice. There is an expensive cotton voile that is belag made up Into shirt waist Presses marked at $1 a yard. The ef iectt In this fabric are generally checks sprigged over with tiny rosebuds. The Frenchy little shirt waist Illus trated is of china silk. The front full aei wiilch, crosses la. fichu, fashion pets" Its start from an viuhroidered' rever Just above the bust line. The re maining parts of the fronts are plain except for a little fullness at the waist Vhe chemisette Is of tucked mull and Is ornamented down the front with two swlss embroidered motifs, oue, of which is flulshed with a J a Kit of mull. The sleeves are leg of mutton of three quarter length and finished with four frills of tnulL DAINTY SUMMER GOWNS. The fashionable mixture of coarse embroidery, Cue niuallu and insertion is stumslngly carried out on a fete frock of white swlss embroidery. The full skirt has wide, old fashioned flounces of swlss embroidery alternat ing with tucks and tine Insertion to the top. The short baby bodice has a round yoke of lace Insertion, about which Is a flounce of swlss embroidery. The three quarter sleeves are formed of embroid ery ruffles, and the folded deep girdle la of white loulslne. A new way of trimming a skirt Is to tuck, say, the front width In three deep tucks at the bottom and the two PALI BLCX CHIP BIT. side widths In a similar fashion at the knee bend and so on up and down around the entire skirt This style is particularly good for pongee and sum mer silk frocks. Tongee either in natural colors or pale shades makes up Into the smart est kind of shirt waist dresses. These frocks should not be too elaborate, for' In this way they defeat their useful purpose and the laundry possibilities 1 of tha material. To relieve the pougee wlorlug guimpes and cuffs of lae. mull or swlss embroidery are attractive, and ! several sets make a gown of this de-. scription always ready to wear. t The hat pictured is a dainty marquis i shape of pale blue chip. It Is charm-i ingly trimmed with garlands of roses I and bows of dark blue velvet A white j bird of paradise effectively placed at. one side of the hat gives height and beauty to the whole creation. LINEN PARASOLS. Linen parasols are much In evidence this summer. A stunning sunshade Is of mandarin pink linen with s two inch edge of yellow leather. A bow or yellow leather decorates the handle. which Is of natural wood. Verr lovely are the parasols of sheer white linen or mercerized cotton encir cled near the edge with Chinese em broidery ind small sprays of the same work dotted over the rest of the cover. This embroidery la done In white mer ceiited thread. Another sunshade which appeals to lovers of color harmonies la in dark green silk with a border decoration of TAFFETA BILK 8C58HADE. conventionalized daisies worked In green chenille. A dainty white silk par asol has fluffy ruffles of chiffon about the edge and stalks of purple flags In natural colors for decoration painted on the panels. Extremely attractive Is a white sun shade composed of tiny flat ruffles of ullk buttonholed in points. The handle Is of white wood ornamented with a rhlc bow of silver gauze ribbon. A plain pongee sunshade may be brought up to date by having an Eng lish eyelet embroidery pattern stamped on It and worked by the owner. A new adaptation of broderle an- fflalse is a slnitle row of eyelet holes I edged with pointed scallops, the whole narrow edging shaped In crescents that Join by their tliaj. This trimming Is ' used for outlining yokes and ruffles. Collar and cuff sets are fascinating nnd grow deeper and more elaborate each day. Blind and openwork em broidery, light and heavy laces all play nromSnei.l urtn ln thc!rmal:ln;i. Ijj aofnc of tiiervttlot sets bttT'of "Japa nese drawn work is Introduced, The daluty parasol lllutttrated Is of white taffeta silk. The edge is elabo rately frilled with chiffon, and four mo tifs of black lace are appllqued on the sunshade with good effect JUDIC CilOLLET. l.undou'a Op a Spares. The open space of Loudon measure twenty-one nnd ouo-hnlf square miles. The aggregate cost each year of the maluicuuuce of the parks is less than a quarter of a million sterling. Corte la (Srrralaaa, Coffee- takes the place of liquor as a stimulant In (ireculaud owing to the fact that the Danish government will not allow the Importation of liquors for consumption by the Eskimos. The Es kimo has such a thirst for coffee that he will go to extremes to get It. lie never tiros of drinking It so long aa the supply holds out. Gattarhalk'a Memory. Gottsclmlk, the piauist, claimed to be able to play from memory over 0,000 compositions. They comprised music of every school. The Earliest llama at Cricket. About fourteen miles from Southsea. England, there still stands the old fashioned wayside Inn with the sign of the Bat and Ball. This humble tav ern was the earliest home and nursery of cricket. It was the gathering place of the famous Ilatubledon club, which flourished In the last half of the eight eenth century. When Danger Signals your liver out of order, con stipation, or your stomach not working right, it's a sign of distress which, unheeded, will lead to trouble it is time to take Beechams Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and Sc. For Porch and Summer Home Bamboo Furniture .gives that refreshing touch to the weary and tired person. Settees, Roman Chairs, Hall racks, etc., etc. Step in and ex amine the Hue. Did you buy that Chocolate set yet? Yokohama Baxar K Commercial gtreet, Aitorl Headline WeeK AT THE STAR All the Latest Attractions From the Best Theaters Week Beginning May 29. Matinee Dally at 2:43 P. M. GERMAIXE rsROS America's Greatest Acrobats MOXTGOMERY & CANTOR Ragtime Monarchs BURTOX BELL RINGERS Melody Made From Metal A. J. EL-WELL Pictured Melodies "Always in the Way" Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son EOISOX'S PROJECTOSCOPB Clown Siln y Admission, Any Seat, 10 cents. WE WANT TO DOUBLE OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST. THE "HOW" OF IT WILL INTEREST EVERYBODY, WHETHER THEY NOW READ THE PAPER OR NOT. WE ARE GOING TO MAKE THE MORNING A8TORIAN THE BE8T NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN ANY CITY OF ITS SIZE.. WILL YOU HELP U8? TELEPHONE MAIN 661 and I WILL CALL AND TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT. Emil Held Advertising and Circula tion Msner THE MORNING ASTORIAN. p, 8. If you live out of town write for our plan. 1 EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. MAX STRAEL A CO.. EMPLOYMENT ofTiee. 635 Uond St. Phone Red 2301. All klnda of help furnished on short notice. Call or phone. HELP WANTED. HOT WANTED TO WORK IN printing office. Apply at Astorlan office. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO learn watchmaking, engraving, Jew eler's work; only practical working school for Jewelers; money mad learning. Seattle Watchmaking & En graving school, P. I. ltldg., Sea.tle, WANTED ENERGETIC, TRl'ST- worthy man or woman to work I" Oregon, representing large manufac turing company; salary. III) to 190 per month, paid weekly; expanses ad vanced. Address, with stamp, J. 11. Moore. Astoria. Ore. 8UTUATI0NS WANTED. SITUATION WANTKt) AS FIR KM AN Address R. P.. As'.orlan Office. GIRL WANTS POSITION AS WAIT- r'ss In hotel or restaurant. Address R., Astorlnn Office. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. 2 HORSES. W BIGHT 200 POUNDS; true pullers; would be suitable for s Inlng; price. J120; for further par ticulars write or call on Wm. McCol lum, Mayger, Ore. FOR SALE - HIGH COUNTMt. about t feet long. Apply at Astor- Ian office. FOR SALE SECOND-HAND 7 COL- umn newspaper outfit; complete ex cept prss; cheap. Inquire at this of fice. INCUBATOR FOR SALE 400 EGGS capacity; also three 100 capacity 1 brooders; first-class condition, aa dress A. Astorlan Office. . n . . T AT TUIQ OLD FAl-EKS ua . Office; c per hundred. REAL ESTATE. HERMOSA PARK LOTS, THE MOST exclusive property at SeMiae, ore. Facing the Pacific ocean In Oregon's prettiest summer resort, then 1 are a good Investment at $100 to SS50 each. Inspection Invited. A. Gilbert, Jr. 8easlde, Ore. SINGING. Voice Cultu And Singing instructions. Individual or class Instructions. Special terms lo classes of three pupils, entering to gether. Private Instruction at reason able rates. MRS. R. E. PASLAY, No. 77 Exchange St., Phone Red 2054. BIDS WANTED. OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUAR- master. Astoria, Ore., Jun 2. 1905. Staled proposals, In triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., June 1. 1905. and then opened for electric light fixtures, and install ing exterior and Interior lighting sys tem at Fort Stevens. Ore. United States reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Plans can be seen and specifications obtained at this of fice. Information furnished on ap plication. Envelopes should be marked "Proposals for 'lectrlc work" and addressed ('apt. Ooodale, Quarter mas.er, Astoria, Ore. OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUA It -termaster, Astoria, Ore., June 2, 1905. Sealed proposals. In trlpllcat1', will be received at this offlc" untl 10:30 oclock n. in., June 16, 1905. and then opened for Ins ailing heating sys tems in two barrack buildings and six others' quarters at Fort Stevens, Oie, United St.iten rcHerves the riant to re ject any or all proposals. Plana can be seen and specifications ohlnlned at this office. Information furnished on application. Envelopes should be marked "Proposals for Heating Sys tems" and addressed Captain Ooodale, Astoria, Ore. Otllcei Conducting guirteimiiter, Astoria, Or'.,' June 3. 1905. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be re ceived at this office until 10 o'clock a. Dl.. June 17. 1905, and then opened, for the constru-tlon of a wharf and approach, and a boat house at Fort Stevens, fire. United States reserves the right to reject any or ull proposals. Plans can be seen and sp'clflcatlons obtained at this offlce. Information furnUhed on application. Envelopes should be marked "Construction of Wharf and If ntiiouse," nnd addr?sed Captain Gocdal , Quartermaster, As toria, Ore. CO Situations Wanted Advertisements Inserted Twice Without Charge. ONE FIRM HAD THREE Answers to a Help Wsutnl Ad vertisement lu One Day. Answers were In before noon. JJnw sppli; cant got the Job, s clerkship In a Grocery Wtnre. tjulok Heiiilta jre Obtain, d by AdvsHWnj In the Weal Columiuol Tn Mornlsj, ArtorUn, aasaesai m DAILY 7,000 READERS FOR RENT-ROOMS. FOR RKNT-LAROE FRONT ROOM; lire and electric light; finest View In city. Address C. A., Astorlun. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED- OR a FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping In good neighborhood. AJdrees.Astorlan office. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED AT UASTONS FEED stables. No. 10S 14th St.. Wool mo hnlr. hides and furs. BUSINESS DIRECTORY BILLIARD HALLS. Occident Hotel Bar (D. Billiard Hall. Tables New and Everything First Class. Fine it lranls of Liquors ami Cigars ELECTRICIANS .L .: J d.r repairing. Supplioa In Stock. We sll the colobreUd SHELBY LAMP. H. W. Cyrus, Manager. 428 BOND ST. PHONE 1161 LAUNDRIES. The Troy Laundry The only white labor laundry in the city. Does the btit work at reasonable prices and Is In every way werthy of your patronage. 10th and DUANE Sts., Phon. 1991. MILK DEALERS. FRESH MILK from good, clean, healthy cows. EITHER MORNING or NIGHT deliv ery. THE SLOOP-JEFFERS CO, 10th and Dunne streets. MEAT MARKETS. FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wlioliwilennd lti'ttill 8hips, Logging Camps and Mi'li Sup plied on Shoit Notice. Live Slock Bought and Sold. WASHINOTON MARKET CHRI8TENSEN & CO. Central Aleat Market C- W. Mortoa I Jno. Puhrmta, Prop'i. CHOICEST FRESH AND SALT MEATS PROMPT DELIVERY. 542 Commercial SL Phone Main 321 RE8TAU RANTS. FIRST-CLASS MEAL for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or rloughnuts, 6c, at IT. S. Restaur ant. 434 Bond St. BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always find the best lR-omt meal in the city at the Risintr Sun Restaurant 612 Commercial St. wm mm nw BROKERAOE. C. J. TKENCJIARD Real Estate, Insurance, Commission and Shipping. CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER. Offloe 151 Ninth Street, Neat ts .luetic Office. ASTORIA, OREGON. HOTELS. HOTEL PORTLAND PORTLAND, ORE. Finest Hotsl In the Northwest The Tired Traveler Is sver happy to And a comfortable topping place. Whsrs to put up la the prevalent question after a long Jour ney, Teu can solve the problem l Astoria by going to the PARKER HOUSE Whose gmlal hosL Mr. T. J. Ilroom it. la an experienced hotel man and who on April 1 took charge of this popular hostelry and has Inaugurated a new feature to the house by opening th dining room In connection with the hoM and Is now able to give hla pat rons board and lodgings, the best lo AHorla. for tl and IMS per day. flat lafactlon guaranteed. Rooms at as. to, 75 and tl. Free 'buss to and from the hotel. J. T. BROEMSER. FURNITURE. ROBINSON & H1LDEBRAND Goodman Bldg. MB Commercial St FURNITURE, Carp.u, B.ddir.a, Stoves, Matting, Window Shades, LINOLEUM, Eto. FLACKSMITHb. ANDREW - ASP, Blacksmith. Having Installed a Rubber Tiring Machine of the latest pattern I am prepared to do all kinds ef work at reasonable prices. 12th and Dusn Sts. WOOD YARDS. WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! Cord weed, mill weed, tea weed, any kind ef weed at lowest prises. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone 2211 tlaeet, arn en Twelfth, opposite opera PROFESSIONAL CARDS. PHYSICIANS. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BUKQEON Anting Aatlataul Surgeon O.H. lUrlao HuiBltal Marvin. Offlce hours: 10 to II s.m. 1 to 4: 19 p.ia (77 Commercial Street. Ind Floor. O8TE0PATHI8TS. Dr. RIhxU C. Illrk. Dr. J. K- Snyder OSTEOPATHS. Offl.-e Mansell Hid. Thone Iilack J0I 6T3 Commercial St., Astoria, Ore. DENTISTS. DR. T. L. BALL. DKNT1ST. V.M Com menial Ht Astoria, Oresnn. 1)k. VAUUIAN, Dkntnt Pythian HnlMinir, Atrin. Oregon. Dr. W. C. LOiiA.N DENTIST J71 Commercial PL, Shanansn r.oilding BUSINESS COLLEGES. 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