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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1905)
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1903. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. I OUR FASHION LETTER Plaited Neck Ruchinji (o be Worn With Cloth Gowns. PLATEAU HATS OF STIFF FELT No Bint of Crinoline la the New Paris Modsls Embroidery It Still Popular ea Cowaa and Blouses Shell flounc es of PUlttd Silk. 1 A sweater baa boeu Introduced this year mad to wear titular Etou Jacketa and abort coata. It la bolero pure aud simple aud buttous dowu Ujc front, flnlsulug at the throat wltb mall flat bow. There have been Nor folk, vanity sweater aud mauy other kinds, tut tbla new one blda fulr to be great fait Huge neck niching of plaited net art to be worn wltb clotb gowns. They re almost aa large aa Uie Elisabeth ruffs and art made of wide, at Iff rucii Inge of plaited net, flnlalied ou tbe enda with long loops of narrow ribbon or velvet Tbe at reamer may be anr where from a yard to a yard and a balf In length. These ruchea are very mart to wear with tailored eulta be fore It la time to put on fur. Tbe bat of the moment among real ly well dreaaed women, because of It klgb price, la a perfectly flat plateau A rumCM BHOADOL0TH 8117. made of atlff felt it la cut lu circular shape aud measure twelve Inches acroaa. It la mouutwl on a one Inch bandeau that rises two Inches at the back and la trimmed with an enormous aet of wlnga placed flat ou the crowu atretchlng toward the back. Around the bandeau la a acarf of satin made luto three large roeette at the back. Tbe hat and all I la trimming are of the aanie coloring. Tbe gown In tho Illustration la a flue ciatnple of the new French Jacket. At Drat glance thla model looks like a coat made too short walsted for Its wearer, but therein Ilea the atyle. Tbe ult la develoHxl lu the finest kind of black brondcloth aud elaborately em broidered In nnrrow black allk braid. The Jui ket la cut away at tlm neck and flnltilied with tiny rever of turquoise blue velvet overlaid with a motif of Irish lace. DRESS MANDATES. There Is no hint of crinoline lu any ef the new models sent from Purls, unl thnt ever recurring scare Is Inld for another hiiihoii 11 1 lenst. Whatever may be tin question of ex pense. It Is certain that embroidery Is still very popular on gowns and blouses. The blouse Itself solves a great many problems of dress. It bat become auch an elaborate affair that H a kit cAftnxx&i rsocx. la suitable for evening aa well as, In Ita more simple form, for morning wear. The embroidered allk blouse naturally follows tbe embroidered linen shirt blouse, Hliell flounce of plaited allk laid In conventional abell pattern around tbe bottom of the aklrt are the newest Idea In the way of flounces. The craze for simplicity In both In door and outdoor fashions Is being shown to a marked degree In the mod- ill fur the aeasou which ball from Paris. The very harming and graceful gown sketched la carried out In pale tray cashmere of tbe shade known aa rlepliuut grny, with Irish crochet lacs for trimming. Tbo deslgu would be quite easy to copy at home in almost any soft nut terlal. FRIIBLES AND FOIBLES. The fancy for gieeu la the natural sequel of tit fad for brown, which baa practically worn Itself out although In Paria a warm chestnut brown la tak ing things wildly by storm. Ilaudsotne brondclotha thla aeaaon re showing Invisible plaid effects, a new departure for thla conservative material to take. lie new Italian allk underwear now abowu In the shops Is exquisite. Seta A TIHUT TOVJUB. m this material can be bad la white, sale pink, blue and yellow. Poppy red velvet ribbon la one of thi fashionable bat trimmings In Paris. rettlcoata In exqulalte pompadour Ilka with lace rtiffles art charming to wear with evening gowna. Quantlttea or peacock blue are seen In the new bat trimmings, aharlng pop ularity with different ahades of plum and purple. Hllver gauxe makes a mod lab hat when faced with a dark shads of velvet The new silks In seeded and shot ef fects are particularly lovely. A number of the amarteat chapeaux are made of allk, aatln and braid, often edged with r: I or sliver gauxe. The millinery creation llluatrated Is from tbo Malsou Vlrot I'arla. It la a green beaver toque trimmed wltb a mart velvet bow at tbe side and a large buckle. MODES OF THE MOMENT. Gray covert cloth la gaining ground ateadlly. It la a copy of an English fad, thla ahade being a standard one In John Bull'e Island, Just aa the tan covert baa been In America. Nearly all of the new hata bave little trtmmlng about the crown or upper brim. The adornment la maaaed tinder a ftl 'ttfculft uT. Iiark hunters grecti and black are the favorite colors. The girdle worn may be either of velveteen or a well fitted one of soft leather. Buttons play a prominent part In the season's trimming scheme, and aorne amart cloth coata are adorned wltb bug buttons covered with cloth and elaborately beaded wltb different color ed beads. Tbe waist In the Illustration Is of black brueeala net trimmed with amjii- eafJ6B of black allk passementerie. The Bet la shirred on cords to form a deep cuff. The girdle la of velvet JUDIO CHOLLET. It will wh and not rub off This complexion all envy me, It'a no secret so IU tell . Take tbou Rocky Mountain Tea. Sold by Frank II. rt. JA.FOLGERfi Penny wise and plenty foolish is the one who buys cheap in stead of Golden Gate Ctfff8 Sold only in aroma-tight tins. Always the same. J. A. FOLGER (EL CO., San Francisco Ebllsh4 130 FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L. E. Seli& Lessee and Manager A SOCIETY EVENT MISS GEORGIA HARPER COMPANY OF 18 PLAYERS ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY. NOVEMBER 27 opening performance "FROU FROU ft A carload of scenery, furniture, etc New Specialties Prices: Reserved Seats, 60c; Gallery, 25c, Seat sale opens Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at Hoeflera Candy Store. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. FRANK PATTON, Cashier. 0. L PETERSON, Vice Preaident J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Fald la 1100,000. Surplus and Cadlvided Profit K&00&. Transacts a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time Deposits AN ASTORIA PRODUCT f Tale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. I 16S Tenth Street, ASTORIA, OREGON. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital and Surplus $100,000 Sherman Transfer Co. EENBY SHERMAN. Manager Hacks, CarriagesBaggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Far niture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 slack bbcbsxis mrr wajm. the brim and chiefly where the bat la lifted and rolled. Often the only trim ming aeen on the crown la a bit of vel vet ribbon and perhaps an ornament Long feathers when used art attached to the crown or upper brim, the enda carried over and under the brim. Tips, of course, are caught in clusters against the bandeau. The newest effect la winter sartorial schemes Is known aa the croes match ing of colors. In this new mode then are oaed aome very peculiar comblna tlona. Ia the banda of the novice color contrasts will suffer, but therein will He the real power of the artist In creating novel and harmonloua effects. The velveteen skirt Is considered quite the correct thing to wear with aeparate shirt waists of all descrip tion. .It Is developed in hoth cored Herpicide Presents Marvelous Results The Lady Whose Photogroph Is here reproduced writes the following letter aboot Newbre's IMcide "The original remedy that kills the dandruff germs." The Herpicide Company, Detroit, Mich. I am oending you my photograph to show what Newbro's Ilerpl cide has done for me. Since I first tested it thoroughly on my own hsir, I have ued it exclusively in giving scalp treatments, and with wonderful success. I would not think of trying to get along without it. Yours Sincerely, Hair and smlp specialist, MRS. ANNA CONNOR. No. 2K0" Ari'hiT Ave., Chicago, Illinois. 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It is the dand ruff germ, which infeste the scalp, that causea the hair to fall out. nerpMd will endicate this micro.; dint o! the scarp and protect it against re in fo lion, and your hair will then grow a nature Intended. NEWBSi'3 Uf .TI ODE haa reached the pinna le of fsmi ka a hair prepnratl n and enjoy a distUHH.n siriciiy i own. A a. uair wessjng uerpiciae Is truly exquisite on account of ita dainty and refreshing odor which is characteristic it beautifies the hair and leave It soft, glossy, light end fluffy it contains no oil, grease or sedimentary substance neither does it stain or dye the hair. Stops Itching of tie Salp Almost Instantly. Destroy the At Drug Stores i.oo, Send toe la Stamps to the Herpidd ".it - Mrs. Anna Connor, 2807 Archer Ave., Chicago, HI Dandruff is Aa Actual Disease. i and a very serious one, for It leads sooner or later to chronic baldness, which is incurable the disease must be treated in a thoughtful, persistent and scientific manner. The dandruff germ must be destroyed and kept out of the scalp with NEWBRO'S HERPI CIDE, because it is the only rem edy thst will actually kill the dandruff germ. Cause Yob Kemov the Effect Company, Dept, L, Detroit, Michigan, A Healthy Hair. T. II LAURIN, Special Agent Ail'abesJliy Blr.