The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 14, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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OUR WEEKLY FASHION LETTER
ATIMELY REVIEW OF THE LATEST
There la a new Bilk, very thin and
brilliant of sheen, with something of
tba appearance of old time delaine, but
softer and more silky looking, that Is
making many of the prettiest shirt
Waist gowns.
Certain types of blond look extreme
ly well In black beadgear, but It la the
choosing of smart styles that produces
the real chic In atl black apparel of any
character. A stunning black motor
bat of satin straw baa a moderate tan
crown and a narrow rolling brim cut
away at the front and finished with
rows of bias silk folds that end In tiny
bows. The black chiffon veil is caught
A DAISTT SBXBSQta BAOL.
It the right side of the crown In rosette
fashion. The ends falling over the en
tire hat may be secured as one prefers.
These black bats are not practical for
long touring runs, as they show the
flust sadly. ...
The craze for white Is Increasing
rather than abating. All the best frocks
are white muslin, lace, silk and, above
U, the new tussores and linens of
every sort and kind. But, Instead of
putting cream lace, tulle or what you
will near the face, the whole idea Is
white of 'almost blue tinge. After all,
this is more universally becoming.
' Very dainty is the dressing sack fl
tnstrated, with Its sleeves and ruffles
of lace. The yoke is transversely
tacked and forms a neat, attractive
trimming.
FOR THE JUVENILES,
The newest Idea in Infants' outfitting
Is to have all the little undergarments
fastened at the shoulders only, which
allows them to be slipped on and off
all together Instead of requiring the
separate adjustment of each one. The
cambric skirt, flannel petticoat and
sbirtare Included In this set
The American
Collection Agency
Ho fee charged Ba
le is collection 1 1
made. We make col
lections in aU parts
of the United States.
413 Kansas Ave,
TOPEEA, KANSAS.
ANTHONY P. WILSON, Attorney
, NO MATTER WHERE LOCATED
Properties and Business of all kinds sold
?uickiy for cash in all parts of the
Inited States. Don't wait. Write to
day describing what you have to sell
and give cash .price on same.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
any kind of Business or Real Estate
anvwhere, at any price, write me your
requirements. I can save yon time and
money.
DAVID D. TAFF,
THE LAND MAN
415 Kansas Avenue.
TOPEKA. - KANSAS.
15 Years
of Agony
Read this interesting testi
mony of a prominent church
worker who tried many rem
edies for skin trouble
without cure until he
found D.D.D.
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34
mm?
Now be informs the
pnblic how he was
completely healed.
Eczema Gone!
REV. J. H.
FOpp1 To All Sufferers from Skin Trouble
Jk4.M-jLl whJ j,ave never used D. D. D and want
INSTANT RELIEF from that awful itch, we will send free,
prepaid, a large sample bottle of D. D. D. to frove our claims.
Cut out out this ad and write at once for a free sample.
D-D.D, Company, 112-120 Michigan St., Suite 220 Chicago, in.
MODES (Special) By JUDIC CHOLLET
Detachable collars" anTcuffs on gtrtn'
white linen suits are very sensible ad
ditions. They way fast severely plain,
depending for chic upon their Immacu
late freshness or elaborately embroid
ered and Inset with luce. ?
All over embroidered batiste writes
the nicest kind of u chemisette. Wlmn
a luce- chemisette is to bo manufac
tured, It Is wise to cut a paper pattern
to fit the wearer nud baxto the lac on
this guide. When the chemisette Is
lewed on the machine, it Is stitched
OIRL'8 FIQCX FBOCK.
right through the paper, the latter be
ing torn off when finished. Hand work,
though, is always more appreciated.
There Is a new lace, valenclennet ro
coco, that la much used for trimming
young people's frocks. Paris mull Is a
sheer fabric employed this summer for
making best frocks.
Pongee coats In the natural color are
1 much worn by children at by
grownups. String colored bice makes
an attractive adornment
The little tfri's dress In tba cot is
carrtbd out to white pique sprigged
with a rosebud design. The short skirt
has a box plaited panel In front, and the
blouse waist has also a wide plait
flanked by side plaits on each side.
The neck la cut In Y shape and finished
with a round collar edged with ruffles
of white lawn. The three-quarter
sleeves have turned back cuffs edged
with frffl.
SOME NOVELTIES.
Baches are worn with every gown,
whether rich or plain. A stunning one
Is of black and white maJlnes, White
chiffon edged with narrow black lace
la attractive, or an edging of velvet
or satin ribbon may be employed.
In a bracelet noticeable for the
unique effect of contrast very close and
A HEW MOTOB HAT
beautiful squares of gold filigree alter
nate with open squares set with gems.
A pair of patent leather low shoes
are brightened by straps and ties of
scarlet.
Band embroideries are much more In
demand than the t--wiss motifs and ap
pliques, altbotflSk the latter are very
fashionable. They look well with En
lisli openwork, which has not been at
all subordinated by the blind embroid
eries used so extensively.
No woman should indjlgelna.jgrln-
Pastor
MoeA
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For about It ream I bad been
afflicted with Eczema and bad
tried many remediet to very
little purpose, and do cure.
Somewbat In deaperation, I
tried D. D. D. I was noon con
vinced before tbe bottle was
bait empty tbat I bad at last
found mtdldnt that wai not a
deception. I persevered. Now I
have a little left of a thl rd bottle
and am entirely cured of tbe
Eczema, and for seven months
bave bad 00 symptoms of Its
return.
Tbe annoyance was so great
and Ions-continued, and tbe
cure so oomplete tbat I feel it
my duty to make known the
above factx to the public tbat
others Klmilstrly afflicted may
make trial of this remedy.
J. H. LEIPER.
Ffftlt! BecrretwT Nortbwwt
Sabbath Atfwciaclun
1B0 Grand Ave., North
Portland. Oregon JU-3Q5
LEIPER
covrnT.WOts HWT.2urFTi BMOTtn.
There Is no style which shows ur. tlio
defects as this one does, nud, on the
Other band, tnere la nothing more he
coming to the possessor of a fine form.
It Is evkleut from certain sartorial
signs that stripes will bo In voguo In
the fall for tailor made ami other sim
ple costumes.
The motor hat pictured is very smart
for short runs about the country. It
la made of heavy white llnen-atrctehod
plainly over the frame, nud finished
about tho face with a narrow fall of
English embroidery. Brown velvet eu
circles the crown.
V SARTORIAL BRIEFS.
During the hot weather there Is no
evidence of tho elbow sleeve abating
In popularity, but there are rumors of
radical changes coming early lu tho
auttmiu. Tho moderately full elbow
sleeve which narrows toward the el
bow to meet the glove nud titling the
arm closely gives tho samo silhouette
of the long sleeve nmrimu favor wun
women of nil classes.
A girl went fishing the other (lay In
what Is called u trout suit, though. It Is
doubtful If she caught a tUh of that
persuasion. Tho material was a silver
gray novelty lightly upottod to imitate
trout. Her bat was trimmed witn a
spotted veil with long ends that flew
VtrLL BODICB.
windward toward the back. Her gloves
were of long, dark gray silk.' and her
girdle was of dark gray silk.
Tucks are favorite skirt decora
tions. In groups of hree or more they
trim a great many gowns to soft mate
rials, and also many tub gowns.
The tailored sblrt waist grows more
and more liked na a relief from the
cheap lingerie affairs one sees wont
on every hand. t
The simple grace or the princes
dress renders It very appropriate for
young girls. It Is more satisfactory
when carried out In some of the heav
ier materials, such as voile, linen and
serge.
In 1'arl women , are wearing tiny
tonnes fur restaurant, roof garden and
like places of amusement on summer
evening. Nothing could be prettier
than one of these big jet bow at
tached to a fluffy bit of black tulle or
a white aigret which stands up part
r ayalnrt a bow of dainty ribbon.
Then there are the coronet - effects,
hieh are extremely chic and pretty
and to ft blond particularly becoming.
The charming bodice illustrated Is
t mauve dotted mull. It 1st laid In
pin tucks and inset In three Itnes with
motifs of crochet lace, through which
wide mauve ribbons are run. The
sleeves are carried out lu the same
5onrt JtJDIO niOLLET.
BAND CONTEST.
The person returning the largest num
ber to Jose Vila cigar bands to the
undersigned by October 15th will receivs
a box of 25c- Jose Vilas free to the
next largest one box 12Jc, Jose Vilas.
Save the bands. Victor Miller, corner
Ninth and Bond streets. s-w-f.
Sick Headache Cured.
Sick headache Is caused by derange
ment of the stomach and by indigestion.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets correct these disorders and effect
a cure. By taking these tablets as
soon as the first indication of the dis
ease sppears, the attack may be
warded off. For sale by Frank Hart
and leading druggists.
Curedm
And at a Total
Cost of $3.00
READER, this Is but one of tbs
many, many eases tbat has been
brought to our attention and author
itatively proven to us.
D.D.D. acts on the only sclentlflo
principle of curing tbs skis through
tbe skin, and the world's best spe
cialists are now agreed that this
soothing external liquid will accom
plish s cure when all the smeary
salves, ointments, and so-called
blood remedies have failed.
If you will call at our store we will
give you a free pamphlet, giving'
direction as to diet, exercise, bath
ing, etc, (or skin sufferers.
Or write dii-ect to the D. D. D. Co.
for their great tree sample offer.
CHARLES ROGERS
DRUGGIST
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.
HELP WANTED.
WANTED SALESMEN. MANY MAKE
$100 to $180 per month. Some even
more. Stock cleani grown on Inner
vation, far from old orchards. Cash
advaaeed weekly,' Choice of territory.
Address Washington Nursery Company,
Toppenish, Washington," , ' 9-M-tf
THE PUBLISHERS OF GOOD HOUSE-
keening Magaalns want represeut-
tlven, both local and to travel. They
pay very liberal commissions and also
give large Cash Piie. For terms
writs, glvlug references, to Good House
keeping, Agency Dept., Springfield.
Mase. 10W-3t
WAN'TEI-TRAVKUXO AND IXX3AL
retwentaUve. either sex, to prenent
new, attractive advertising offer of
fimtcls established Muw School.
Permanent work and advancement. Sal
ary for traveling $1,020 first year, and
expenses paid weekly, Joseph Moore
121 Plymouth. Chleaoo. 10-10-41
WANTFJV-COMPETF.NT OIRL FOB
houoework. Apply 35? 18th St.
10-10 tf
WANTED-flIRL WANTED FOR GENT
ral house work. Good home and
steady position tot sstisfactory person.
Apply 340 17th St. 10-lO tf
FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR RENTFURNISITCD ROOM, DF.
sirable for lady or gentlemen.
1010-71
FOR RENT REASONABLE FUR
niihed room, private family. Inquire
724 Exchange, 0-20 tt
WANTED TO RENT UNFURNISHED
house of S or 0 rooms, centrally lo
cated. Address J 20. Astoria. 0 27-tf
FOR RENT ITJRNISII ED ROOM IN
private family. 677 Exchange. 0-28 tf
FOR RENT FURNISn ED LODGING
house. Address Ennes DeMett, At-
torisn ofllce. 10-ll Ot
FOR RENT.
FOP. RENT-STORE BUILDING AT
AUerbrook, with shelving, wninters,
-bins, etc. wart-room and 1,nl- Good
living room up stairs, fine opportunity
for right party. Rent, 23 per month.
Inquire at 100 12th St. 10 1.1 tf
LOST AND rOUltD.
Utol-A GOLD BADGE, ST. AN
draw's Cross with erown V. R on
reverse sldei Elinor N. CarmichseL
Five dollars reward will be paid for Us
return to Mrs. Julius Davl, 17S 0th
St. 10-7 tf
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS F01 BEEF AND MUT
ton. Vancouver Uarracks, Wn., Oct
2, 190(1 Seals propoa!s for furnishing
and delivering freh beef and mutton
for she months, beffinning Jan. 1. 1007,
will be received here and at ofllce
of commissaries t Fort Stevens, Ore.,
Boise Barracks, Ida, Forts Casey, Co
lumbia, Flagler, Lswton, Vancouver
Barracks, Walla Walla, Ward, Worden,
and Wright,. Wash., until 10 a. m.,
Nov. 1, 1006, and then opened. Envel
opes containing proposals should be en
dorsed, "Propossls for fresh beef and
mutton, to be opened Nov. 1, 1006," and
addressed to commissary of post to be
supplied, or to Lt, Col. George B. Da
vis, Chief Corner.
CALL FOR WARRANTS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
parties holding Clatsop County War
rants endorsed prior to July 1, 1008,
to present same for payment to County
Treasurer's office, No. 433 Commercial
street Interest ceases after this date.
W. A. SHERMAN,
Treasurer Clatsop County, Ore.
Dated Astoria, Ore., Oct, 9, 1900.
10-10-lOt
NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS BY
CITY.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
up to the hour ot 2 o'clock p. m on
Saturday, the 20th day of October,
1006, tbe Committee on Streets and
Publie Ways of tbe Common Council
of tbe city of Astoria will receive sealed
bids for repairing Commercial street,
from the east line of 0th to west line
of 14th street, as ordered Improved by
ordinance No. 3309, approved on the
0th day of October, 1000. The right is
reserved to reject any and all bids,
. JENS II. HANSEN, ' "
J, J. ROBINSON, v
P. L. 8TAN0LAND,
Committee on Streets and Publie Ways.
: 10-7-4t
BOARDING.
THE LEYDE.
Rooms with or without board i
rates reasonable good accom
modation for transients, 14th
and Commercial.
vmmmmMmmmtam 1 ra-ga.s3rBa
FOB BALK.
FOR BAU3 MO-ACRE! RANtftX OI-
proved, located at Svennen. For par
tlculari Inquire of Robert Wbldby, 3U
Harrison Ave, or R''o Sloop, Svsnsen.
OR SALE ONE HOT AIR FURNACE
for sale. Inquire of John Hahn. or
J. Q. A. Bowlby, 10 7-flt
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
"IlUIOBMCtfMM,
Attorasytt-law,
General rraotltluner. Notary Publlo.
Rooms 35 S4-Tboue Mala 1931. ,
Page Block, Cor, Commercial A 12th St
F.D. WIHT0N,
Atterney-tt-Law,
Practices In all United States and
State Courts la0regoa and Washing
ton. Notary Publle. Phone Main 941,
rooms I and 3, Logan Building, corns r
Commercial and Sixteenth streets oppo
site O. it ft if. Company doelt,.
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MUSIC TEACHES.
WANTED -TOREK MU8I0 PUPILS.
Inquire at Artortaa ofllce.
UAND9UN LESSONS GIVEN-MRS.
a D. Stewart, 127 Seventh stmt
HOUSE MOVERS.
FREDRECKSON BRO&-We make
specialty of bouse moving, earpenten,
contractors, general Jobbing 1 prompt at
tention te tU orders. Corner Tnth aad
Dnane. tf
OSTSOPATMIwTi,
DR. RRODA C H1CIS
OSTEOPATH
Office ManseU Wd. FbMta Bbwb 1041
S7I Commercial BU, Astoria, Ore.
DENTIST.
Dr. VAUGHAN,
DltNTWT
Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon.
Dr. W. O. LOGAN
DENTI81
7RAmmereial Rt, Shanahan RuiUIng
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
RESTAUIANTI
FIRST-CLASS MEAL
for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or
doughnuts, 5c, oi U. S. Restaur
ant. '431 Bond St
BEST 15 CENT MEAL.
You can always find the beet
15-ccnt local in the city at the
Rising Sun Restaurant.
612 (TommerciaJSt.
Parker House
Oregon Restaurant
NEW AND FIRST-CLASS DINING
ROOM. ALL TnE BEST TOE
MARKET AFFORDS.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Corner Ninth and Astor Streets.
Phone Black 2184. ' r
Unprecedented
Success of
OB. I i i
THE GREAT
CHINESE DOCTOR
V Who is known
-j8tates on account of
No poisons nor drugs used. He guaran
tees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung anJ
throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness,
stomach, liver, and kidney, female com
plaints and all chronic diseases,
SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT.
If you cannot .call write for symptom
blank snd circular, inclosing 4 cents in
stamps. f -
THE C GEE WO MEDICINE CO.
1021 First St, Corner Morrison,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Plema mention the Astorlan '
WOOD YARDS.
WOOD
Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any
kind of wood ( t lowest prices. Kelly,
the transfer man. 'Phone sigi Main,
Barn on Twelfth,' opposite opera
house. ' "
vis!
sf . . " cr
-irm-anmms
, MRS. JULIUS DAVIS
(late of Portland)
Graduate Nurse Royal London (Eng.),
UosptUl '
178 Oth St,
LAUNDRIES.
BUTTON HOLE AT TOE BACK.
1 Your experience with It has bo doubl
lead to much vexation, possibly pro
fanity, Brokt your fingernail trying to
pry it up front the neck -band, ehf
You won't have that that experience If
ye send your shirts to ui we save you
this trouble, and danger of tearing the
shirt try u and let,'
TROY LAUNDRY,
Tsnth and Duans 8( Prom 1091
JAPANESE GOODS.
TTSJT? VDT?"rvT QTTTTi1
1JN Hi jBLm? JliJW Ol V XU
JAPANESE ITXINGS, MADE OF BAM
BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, BAND
MADE, TABLES, STANDS. CHAIRS,
WHAT-NOTS, BOOKCASES, SHELV
INO, KTC.
Yokohamet Bazaar
US Commercial 8t Astoria.
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BOTKLI
HOTEL PORTLAND
Fines Hotel lit the Northwset
PORTLAND, ORE.
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
THE SAVOY
Populsr Conewt HatL
Good noslo, All ars weleome. Oos
Mr Seventh and Astor,
wnru, uquors and cioaks.
Eagle Concert Hall
1320 Alter BLJ
Tbe leading amusement house.
Agency for .Edison Phonogrsphs aad
Gold Moulded Records,
P. A. PETERSON, .Pros.
44 BOND IT,
ASTORIA, OREGON
Carries the Finest lb of
I Wines,
Liquors
and
Cigars
CALL AND SEE US
"PaleOokmlan
LaerBeer1'
THE
BEER
FOR
THE
HEALTHY
WEALTHY
AND
WWE
on draught and in bottles "
Brewed niter ssnltsry conditions snd
propetiy sged right hete in Astorls.
North Pacific
Brewing Go.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
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