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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1905)
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER j, 1905. THE -MORNING ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. 31 ApHION LETTER Attractiveness o( the Modish New Girdles. SHORT SKIRT HERE TO STAY Empire Llnri Arc Assured Favorites- IWatlful Veillnjs of the Season White Wool Waists of Albatroe Art to Be Much Worn. lVrliuM tin' niiMt m-rvli-fiililo of cbiMil ImlN are thew inaili' of rtnll: wlih stitched brlniH ami soft crown No trlinniliiif U iimiI iMyoml n utilll or two. Tbe new nlrllea are very allnictlve. Tliey are luirmw In the buck, alino' like Mt. but re d)Hp hikI jMiluHf lu front. Tlii ilrtuiet, moMt severe tnllor rut art eruart thla year, while half fittod riUPE MOI UXTXO oow. and tight back emu are bbtb woru, not the box coat, which In ever an ugly faahlon, only Imi-uiiiIui; to t-hihlreu. Coat eleevea are nil largo leg of inut ton, but fulU-r than In the aprlng. Turn bark run", einhrolilcnit or of Bilk, make a ilulu model attractive. i lloae and siiuk, but uot liy any ibtaua tight, an the lliuw laid down by faahlou for the new cualnines. A rut that ahall Buirucat but not too uMuly reveal tlii limn and curve of tin" II,' urt la what the creators of fnahlou In I'arla art ait loving. Tlia mounting dreaa UhiKtrsted 1 of crap voile. The aklrt hna a front pun l formal of box plulta wt between a band of rriin". Above the thvp hem runs a three Inch band of crape, bead ed at tlx tun and bottom with three tui-ka. Around a yoke of crape plaited bretellcs and an embroidered vest com pick- the luoillkh wulat. WALKING 8KIRTS. The abort skirt In here to atay, and Vtiioae routi'iiiplatliig iiiuklng up winter Walking dit'HHi-M hnve to atmly Iti way. 'Jim ahort aklrt bna many tbliiKt in Ita favor. It la very light lu weight and ImcoiiiIik to tlx fii-t when they are well aliod, wild h la an absolute iieccs alty, t Umpire line are naaurcd favorite. Theie neiul nlicirt walMcd linen mi'viii nearly related to the lilero, and oti luany full Jacket or long coat I Kilt) uppenr, bolero-like effect being alum laiit on the iMinieiit. A ainiirt veil I the finishing touch to a ainiill, chic hat. Moat of tlru new niartao waut. rolllnga are exqtilalte beyond datcrty tlon, delicate hue edgings, baud em broidery and petal-like appllcatlona of chenille adorning their flue apider welt mealies. In the almpler variety of veil ing Incoming tneahca In white with black dota of any or all else atand out being exceptionally awagger, Wblte wool w a lata, especially In alba troaa aoibroldcred In eyelet bole work, are to be much worn during the winter. Lingerie w a lata atUI bold their own, and aoft alike bave by no mean loat Uielr popularity. Among the wool waists batlate, flannel, mohair and veil tug are the favorltea. I'lalda art mocn worn for Informal occasions. The walat aeen In the rut U of cbeea td mohair lu blue and gnwu effect. It la made up on the blna with box plulU I'omlng from the ahnuldera atrap pd at lutervala with black and wblte brnld In Mlnted motif. A rollnr, re fer, cuffs nud girdle of plain mohair ornnmentl with button complete th dealgn. WHAT TO WEAR. A modlxh model for a child' drea la a Ikix plaited slip made with three plait buck uud front, quite wide, with aide aeauia curved In at the walat The neck la cut lu a ahallow aqua re and the ali-evea cut off halfway ataive the elbow and flnlahed w ith a box plait at Sheet Music Special CUES ILLS Toy ft the bark. If desired, down each box plait at the edge a simple Hue of braid or embroidery may Ih run. Thla la alao carried around the aquare neck, and the alccve are toucheil with It The faahlonable coiffure for winter la Woru high on the head and finished with a1 shower of false curl. From the low, flat pompudour bang llttlo tvudrll of curled hair. I)utch collar are now and the most becoming thing In the world to women with round throuta. They are round little affair, aome of them embroidered In blind work, but most have a tomb of hrodcrle anglalse uluiut them some where. Very amart Is the toque llluatrutcd. It 1 evolved from chenillo lu mingled shade of rose and soft greens. Tim brim la high t the side and back, at which point are placed n group of light green tip and 11 rosette of velvet rib bon, FACTS AND FANCIES. i!i tlressln sack Is made of 15 See the Window. . J.N. Griffin BOOKS , STATIONERY MUSIC alternate atrip of two Inch aatln rib bon and white Insertion. Ttie flowing sleeve and mrk are finished with a lace frilling matching the Insertion. Dlack lace coat are to be very amart thla winter and are worn now with black chiffon aklrt. A bolero of white lace on a black gown, If a woman ha a good enough figure to carry It off well, la alway amart anil effective, but If the figure I not all that It should be It were well to bave the lace In black alao, thua eliminating the abarp con trast. Beautiful broadcloth I being Import ed fur winter gown, and exulalt em broidery effect are among the trlu. mlug for these dresses. Cheviot aud tweed suiting fur atreet frock will lie elaborately trimmed with braid. Home of the new coat ahow waist coat of colored oatmeal cloth. Later In the aeaon these vesta will be of thick flannel. On the newest bolero there I a tend ency toward squareness at the shoul der, and the coat of the fall denote the revival of the sack In every possible lengtb, though the majority of these are ahort and braided In great variety. The new hat bave plume on the underbrlm resting against the balr, while the crown I almply trimmed. A pretty model la of Alice blue felt In a round ahap encircled by a wreath of faded pluk roae. Three fluffy plume of blue ahadlng to wblte are placed on tbe loft back underbrlm. An up to date decoration for evening coata are band of wblte aatln em broidered with gold bead In wall of troy pattern. Te gown with a decidedly military air aeen In tbe Illustration la carried oat In navy blue cheviot one of the new two toned ahot effect. The aklrt la a marry gored affair trimmed with braid at the bottom. Tbe double breasted, tight fitting jacket faatena with frog and cord of black allk. JCDIC CnOLLBT. Neuralgia Paint. Rheumatism, lumbago and aciatlc pain yield to the penetrating Influ ence of liallard' Nnow Liniment It penetrates to the nerves and bone and being absorbed into the blood, 1U healing propertie are conveyed to every part of the body, and effect some won derful curea. 2-V, Wk:, and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store. ' Cured Consumption. Mr. B. W. Kvans, Clearwater, Kan., writes: "My huxbund lay sick for three month. The doctor said that be had quirk consumption. We procured a ltt!e of IbillarJ'a lion-hound Syrup, and it cured him. That wa six years ago. Since then we have alway kept a bottle in the house. We cannot do without it. For coughU and cold it ha no equal." 2rc, 60c, and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store. NOTICE. Write us for big bargains in Hurst Automatic Switch ft Signal Co., stock More the switch goes on road. Regular n 15.75. Our pries much lower. How can we do it T Wt hold more shares than we csn conveniently carry and must sacrifice to raise cash. For particu lars address W. J. Curtis k Co., 215 Commercial block, Portland, Ore. Son Lost Mother. "Consumption runs in our family, and through it I lst my mother," writes K. U. Ib-id, of Harmony, Me. -For the past five years however, on the slight est sign of a cough of cold I have taken Ih King's KeW PuKXtvery tor Con-; sumption which has saved me from serious lung trouble." His mother's death was a aad loss to Mr. Ried, but he learned that lung trouble must not be neglected, and how 'to cure It. Quickest relief and cure for coughts and colds Price 60c and 11.00; guaranteed at Charles Rogers' drug store. Trial bottle free. The Astorian, 75 cents a month. Tbe Astorlan, 75c per montn. Best Liniment on Earth. Henry P. Raid win, Supt. City Water Works, Shullsburg, Wis. write: "I have tried many kinda of lini ment, but I have never received much benefit until I used Ballard's Snow Lini ment for rheumatism and pains. I think it the best liniment on earth." Vie., 50c, and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store. f NOTICE. ' Kotice la hereby given that the reg istration books of the city of Antoria, for the primary nominating election to be held in this city on Monday tbe 13th day of November, 1905, will be opened at the Auditor's office in the city hall, on Monday the 23rd day of October, UK)5ti and will cIoe for said primary election on the 7th day of November, 1905, at the hour of 4 o'clock p. m., said registration books will be again opened on Thursday the lfith day of November, 1905, for the general election to be held in this city on Wednesday the 13th day of December, 1905, and will close on Saturday, the 9th. day of December, 1905, at 4 o'clock p. m. All persons must register in order to be entitled to vote. Dated, Astoria, Oregon, October, 21st, 1905. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the city of Astoria. Accordion, Sunburst and Knife Pleating: To Order STEAM PROCESS. No Hot Ireaa. No Burning of Goods. Miss O. Gould EUrhtn Floor, Marquam Building. PORTLAND. Prompt and Careful Attention Given to all Ont-of-Towa Ordtra. Our Great Removal Sale of High Grade Wall Paper Is a Phenomenal Success. . Now is the best opportunity to secure bargains as we will move to our new location January 1st, and in the meanwhile we are selling wall paper at prices lower than you have ever seen it before. Call and inspect our elegant lines. ' t B. F. Allen Sonc.mmd6Jist. FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L. E. Seli Lessee and Manager ' ONE WEEK COMMENCING. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6th Roach's Gift Enterprise and Dramatic Co. Headed by America's Greatest and Foremost Comedy Artists Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Prinele ' Change of Performance each night. Monday Night, "My Sweetheart' Prices: Reserved Seats 35c, Gallery 25 Children in gallery 15c Seat sale opens Saturday morning at Griffin's Book Store. Gifts on exhibition in window of Griffin's Book Store. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pres. and Buyt. A. L. FOX, Vice Prea. F L BISHOP. Secretary ASTORIA SAVINGS BANKTreaa Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATEST IMPROVED Canning- Machineiy, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery OutfitsFurnished .'" CORRESPONDENCE SOUClTEa Foot of Fourth Street (Oregon Daily Journal's news announcement not an advertisement of new location of Holmes Business College.) 10 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTU Tt& New Home of Holmes Business College, Tenth and Washington Streets 1 Ths bulldlm wilt be completed about January let and will havt floor apace 100x100, with accoronaodatlona for five hundred atudenta. Building will bo aplendldly lighted and every convenience for tha accommodation of atudenta. There wilt be twelve offlcea for bualneaa practice, tqulpped with department telephones, adding machines, loose-leaf ledgers, card ftlea and with all the conveniences and appliances neceasary to the modem bualneaa offlcs. TflfJFUl UfCQflO aground at tha mouth of the Columbia, The veaael waa lifted at about noon hly oci"'" "h tha food from dinner palla, waa captured yesterday afternoon. It w urnsd ova - - to tb' FREE P Owner I Telia RICH An Native O Goverr and A Their "Ths s United S tween thla said c r. today. with Spain 10, tha coi tariff whr gooda bro United fit Mr. Hi are hers to procul hlblt fro ths coma It la at t National A of New T' 1-ctert tt charge. "Ths sxb of peculiar merclal 1m amount cf that cltv ft pin 514 GRADUATES placed bv us in positions last year. We can do more toward obtaining a good permanent situation for you than any other college, for we have th confidence of business men who have had experience with our graduates for iH years Sorre of ih merchant princes of Portland began their business careers in our etn v run n BUSINESS COLLEGE PORT! Nr. CEGON 2S-S3 Y.M.C.A. Bid, Peetland, Orege t