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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1905)
UK DAT, NOVIMBia u, 1905. THE MORNING ASTORTAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. 01 FASHION LETTER aasssSaasBa4 Unique Features of (he Winter Blouses and Bodices. EMPIRE COATS ARE POPULAR Long Coata At the Season' Favor ites Slve Finished With Turned Beck Cuffs AtrsctlM Stylet For the School Children. ltil! whIsIihI, Until OttiuiX iMiriirt are very smart. Tliy open dark ami front lu V effect. Tin newest design In liliMiHtm ami rti-riiiMiu ImmIUm ar tu'kU or giitri ml on to tli foundation. There art Bo side pliMHxt In Hi initU'ilul pnii Muni of them are maiM to fasten In fraut. c Tl fcu.plre rout, Imtli long and slmrt. r to be very muiii worn Oil winter They lie lfPt yoke, nl th skirt are generally philied. A flittil pin of tbe cloth, usually commencing In the Tan cloth waliiho nowv. middle of the back, eitenda lu front well np under the bust and finishes with handsome buttons. These girdles an often of velvet or oriental embroidery. Long coals that reach to the hem ol tht gown aeem to be the season's fa Toritea, but the Eton, bolero and hip length Jackets all bare their follow era. Square effects 011 the ehouldert are the fashionable aim,- ami collars are only moderately large and In a number of Instances extremely small roll affairs. There la tendency toward akirtf fitting wore anugly around the bint and getting fuller at the bottom. Tbi circular aklrt achieve Ibta result In the moat aatlsfactory planner. Walking skirt a are made three Inches iv aween or frouuu lengu. ery new Jacket baa a marked line la front that cornea from atltcbed dowe plalta or stitching contrived to rut down, dart fashion, from the middle of the ahouldera to tbe hem of the coat All coat sleeves that can atand then have elbow sleeves finished with turned back cuff. From thle cuff comes a close fitting undersleeve. Tbe walking gown pictured la of tan cloth. Tbe long, close fitting Jacket haa a vest revere and collar of bronw velvet The cuffs and Jacket are alec of tills material. Tbe plain circular klrt Is sweep length. MODISH TRIFLES. The long dust coata In the newer tylea art semlflttmg, with strapped Stitched aeama. A coachman" collar, finished with rows of stitching, Is bout tbe neck. Bandeaux are placed In all tbe new hats. Juat bow and where determlns btols of rnsu tun. the success or failure or the abape. They range from att Incbea la bcltit to 1 tlnyllue fitted all around tbe Inner brim. . The modish rhauffeue will wear a cap trimmed at tbe aides with two duck's wlug. Kho will alo allp 1 piece of muslin or tissue paper In the crown to raUe It a little, Tbe Invaluable mica ahlelda to be lipped on the brims of motor cipt Vara now decreased In price. A wblta Wt btt trimmed with a lot of Alice blue ostrich tlpa la among tbe attractive millinery showings. Tertian lamb la aa modish tLU winter aa it ba ! for r-eversl seasons. Tb tole ami muff Illustrated are of Ills pult, carried out lu the latent fashion. MILLINERY MATTERS. Ostrich feathers plnccil under tlit brim and fslllng gracefully ou the halt are a novelty In but trimming. An attractive new hat Is somewhat of a Frem-h Hllir la shape, tb brim rolling sliicbtly at the aides ami Indent ed Immediately lu front, where It be WHITl FELT CHAMUC. comes quite narrow. The low, round crown of cream colored felt Is covered flatly with a white passementerie. Tied around the crown and ending lu a amart bow la an Inch wide piece ol burnt orange velvet ribbon. Under the brim In U10 buck ere placed twr white ostrich feathers. Pale blue veils In good quality ol mousaetlne de sole are considered tin best coverings for tlie face while mo toring. Tbcy are certainly becoming If nothing el, and those who wear them aay the dust does not alft through even when going at rate of forty miles an hour. Empire effects in coata are one of tb novelties of tbe seaaon both In long and abort length. Jacketa have lost their graceful fulluesa and are fitted to the figure In almost close line. The redln got that waa In evidence late In thi spring appear again this falL together with the long coat reaching to the nero of the gown. Boleros and abort Jackets are worn. In fact one can wear any style within certain bounds that la be coming. Tbe dainty hat teen In the cut Is of white felt An elaborate galloon In wblti and green trlma the undulating brim Tbe crown la round and moderately high. Toward the back of the bat tl the left aide are placed green and whlti breasts and white algret HAT ACCESSORIES. Oatrich plumes were never o fash ionable aa at the present time F?7 modish wear It la almoat Impoaalble to purchase cbapeau that does not dis play one or more of these. The favor it distribution la to bunch them In thi STJtL SCHOOL XHT. back nightly to one aide and bar the tips nod over tbe crown toward th front Moat of the trimming of the new hats la lavlahed on the backs, and Juat little cravat or ribbon of some kind Is tied around the crown, ending la atlff little bow In front Cfcarmlng for women with pretty facca, but difficult for other to wear, are the hats worn at extreme angles. Only the softening Influence of the .j"--s wiuj wuicu iiiry rw pjuiunw trim mini prevents tbelr being too pro nounrol In effect While flowers ar used aa garalturea. they seem to 1 more by way of fining la awkward bollowa or else aa a bandeau trimming. Tbe amarteat French monrnliig bats art of black crape trimmed with folds and bows of white crape. Tbe girl's coat pictured la suitable for school wear. It U of a bright navy cloth. The fujJjKK at tbe back Is fit ted into the figure' by brond bos plnlts Intersected by lines of black bnild. D0010 ahnped buttons of unpolished gilt fasten the coat et one std. JlT'lf CIIOI.I.ET. la Tim of Peace. In the first months of tlx KuahIsji Jupsneiwf wsr we had a striking ex ample of the nereity for pr-psrstion and the early sdvantage of those who, o to sp-k, "have shingled their roofs in dry wtNtthT The virtue of prepara tion has made hlatory and given to us our greatest men. The individual s well as tbe nation should be prepared to successfully comUt the tint cold you take? A cold ran I cured much moie quickly when treaU-d ss soon s it lias bn contracted and before It ha In-come settled in the sysu-m. Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy ia famous for Its curea of colds and it should be kept at band ready for Instant use. For Nile by Frank Hart and fading drug gists. o Usually 'Taps, U a philanthropic wo- man a. wulllvn WHO ruiiiriuuw-a w .1 . . ..!t ...... .11 the charities?'' "No, eon: a a usual thing the philan throplc wonmn is a woman who gU her neighbors to contribute to charities." Houston l'ott. ill the Constipation. Health la absolutely Impossible, if constipation bo present Many aerious cases of liver, and kidney complaint have sprung from neglected constipation. Such a deplorable condition ia unneces sary. Thers is a curs for it Uerbine will apeedily remedy matters. C. A. Lindsay, P. M., Bronson, Fla. writes, Feb. 12, 1802: "Having used Uerbine, I find it fine medicine for constipa tion. Sold by Frank Hart Foiled Mr. Phoxy I waa going, to ak you to try this little trick 1 Multiply tlie years of your age by 3, aubtract 21 from the total, and what'e tbe answer t Mis Kute You should be able to guess tlie answer at one. Mr. Phoxy-Yes? What la it! Mbs KuteXone of your business Philadelphia Ledger. . Chapped Hand. Wash your hands with warm water, dry with a towel and apply Chamber- Iain's Sclve juat before going to bed, and a speedy cur ia certain. Tlua salva la also unequalled for akin dis eases. For sale br Frank Hart and leading .druggist. Modesty Lleutanant-I have - very pretty compliment for you one of tbe young ladies thought I waa an author. Be frugal, honest and industrious and you will be rich some day if you hap pen to take up the right thing. Son Lost . Mother. "Consumption rune In our family, and through it I lost my mother," writes EL B. IU'id. of Harmony, Me. "For th east five years however, on the slight est sign of cough of cold I have taken Dr. Kinga Nsw Discovery for Con sumption which bs saved me from serious lung trouble." Ills mother's desth wss ssd loss to Mr. Ried, but he learned that lung trouble must not be neoleolcd. and how to cure it. Quickest relief and cure for coughta and cotds Price 60c and $1.00 j guaranteed at Charles Rogers' drug store. Trial bottl free. rrtKl WW XOXl Of TKX XOLXZS BtrSL m rniMt, 1fttl ssd waattinrtoa ., rnniino, ur.i mow inwr vnairw-iio. win m pUhdl'lly llrttrd and will kars W ot kiiea fi Ik arcoaaxisauna r sisofma, Thp will M 11 vtrim tir iMMlnra -raelr, aanlno with drpartairnt Irlrnkonra, addln arSlaM. luaaw-laaf rard flWw Sk ap- DllanrM Saraaaarr W lb stodara noalaaa mm Via placed tl gradual I poattHM laif Tar. IU1 0L n BUSINESS COLLEGE for catalog writ to temporary address B-tt T. If. C. A. Bldf.. Portland. Or. EXPLAINS BOYCOTT Chinese Minister Tel's the Lead ing Causes. Sr-EAKS AT A CHICAGO CLUB On the Subject of "Commercial Possibili ties Between the United Statea and China," Sir Chen Tung Liang Chen Blames Americana for the Boycott Chicago, Nov. 11. At a banquet of the Chicago Merchants club tonight, Sir (lhm Tung Liang Chan, f liine minister was the guest of honor, and deliver d principal addrew of the evening. The Subject "Commercial postvibihtie lie- twe. n the I'niUd SUtes and China." The speaker laid indirectly at the door of the United Steles the rponi bility for the boycott in China against American goods. He asserted that numerous cases of hardship and unjut treatment impsil by owrzealous American offi cial upon the Chine of the exempt ckfts, had so worked the feelings ' of the Chinese nation, that the it-gretable boycott had followed. Kir Chan Tung was beard with the greatest interest and his address was frequently applaud dcd. MISSING MAN IS FOUND. rJ attle, Nov. 11. John Tinkle, Tresi dent of the Alaska Snittixhan Mining Co., for whom much anxiety haa been frit by his frHsidn, areording to an Associated Pre? dija,tdh from Xei York, ia due to arrive in Sesttle at any time. S. S. Bailey, Seattle capitalist, stat ed that he had received a telegram from Tisdale dated October 29 to the effect that Tisdale would leave New York for Seattle November 5 to close a large mining dl. There's no beauty in all tbe land That can with her face com pars. Her lips axe red, her eyee are bright, She takes Rocky Mountain Tea at night Sold by Frank Hart, drug- glat JUST A MOMENT! vi! ait g si. We Want to Talk to You ABOUT BOOK BINDING We do it in AH the Latest and Best Styles of the Art . . . g ge - . We take your Old Magazines that you have piled away on your shelves and make Handsome Books of them fit to grace any library We take your old worn out books with the covers torn of fy rcbind them and return to you good as any new book. Let us figure with you on fixing up your Library. The J. S. Dellinger Co., Makers ot; Ail Kinds of Books i Astorian Building aTartfiddrtsrtrarti A Disastrous Calamity. It la a disasUroua calamity, when you lose your health, be-susa indlgesUofl and consumption have snapped It away. Prompt relief can be had ia Dr. King's New Life Pills. They build op your di gestive organs, and cur headca.be, dus tiness, colic, constipation, etc. Guaran teed at Charles Sogers' Drug store; 25c IT 18 FOR LADIES, TOO. fler Cmm t Their Hair FaUlssr Owt With Hcrfielste. Ladles who bare thin hair and whos hair Is failing out, can prevent the hair falling out, snd thicken th growth, with Newbro's "Herplclde." Besides, Uerpl rid I one of the most sgreeable hair dressings there Is. Herplclde kJUs th dandruff germ that eats the hair off at th root. After th germ Is destroyed, th root will shoot up, und th hair grow long a ever. Even sample will con. vine any lily that Newbro's Herplcld Is sn Indl-r-T.fsble toilet requisite. It contains no ell or grease, tt win not stain or dye. Sold by leading druggists. Send VXi. In stamps for sample to Th Hrpt etde Co., Ixitrolt, Mich, Zagle Drug Store, J51-353 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, S49 Com. 8t, T. F. Uurin, Prop. "SpecJal Agent" JUST RECEIVED This seasons' pack of 'raisins, currants citron and lemon peel. WE HAVE EVERYTHING MAKING MINCEMEAT. FOB 1 cTAm a rnnrrnv ; , 1 1 . 123 Commercial St . , ... Phone Main 6S1 jsssnsHsssssisBS9sw HOTICE. Write us for big bargains In Hurat Automatic Switch Jt Signal Co., atock before the switch goes on road. Regular price $5.75. Our price much lower. How can we do itt We hold more share than we can conveniently carry and must sacrifice to raise cash. For part Sen- Iars address W. J. Curtis k Co 215 Commercial block, Portland, Ore.' - The Astoria Restaurant. GOOD, CLEAN MEALS EXCELLENT SERVICE OPEN ALL NIGHT 399 Bond St., cor. Ninth Accordion, Sunburst and Knife Pleating: To Order STEAM PROCESS. Ho Hot Irons, Ho Burning of Goods. MissO. Gould Eighth Floor, Marqtum Building. POSTLAHD. , Prompt and Careful Attention Given to an Out-of-Towa Orders. H0TICE. Notice is hereby given that the reg- : titration Looks of the city of Astoria, for the primary nominating election to be held in this city on Monday the 13th day of November, 1905, will be opened j at the Auditor's office b th city hall, on Monday the 23rd day of October, 1905, and will close for uid primary (kctio, on th nb ot NoTembe, registration books will be again opened on Thursday tbe 16th day of November, 1 ' , ' ; 1905, for the general election to be held 1 A.. .. , . . 1 in this aty(on Wednesday the 13th day 0f December, 1905, and will close on : Saturday, the 9th. day of December, 11905, at 4 o'clock p. m. All persons regiater in order to ba entitled to Toit- ' Aatoria, Oregon, October, Hat, , WW I OLOF ANDERSON, (Auditor and Police Judge of the dty of j Astoria, Morning AltoruQ, 75c p,r cth. 1 . Corner Commercial and IOthIStrekt ,1