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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1907)
SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON, ,i ii I OUR WEEKLY FASHION LETTER A TIMELY REVIEW OF THS LATEST Much m we regret It, all coat mm, rren thoae for street wear, are decid edly lonjcer, and none but tho distinct ly morning ult tieurs tl)t ground in the free and easy way we unve all xccpt the short, stout womnn-growu to love. Plnlds and Rtrlpcs In Indefinite tone art to be worn for morning frock dur OF BROWS CHEVIOT 5561, 8557. trig the early spring. In gray the nits are particularly fetchlug, barred off with a dull shade of yellow. Elaborate braiding marks a number of costumes among the spring show ing. A citron green cloth suit 1 braided with soutaihe a tone or two deeper than the mitrial and about two Inches wide. This braid Is put on in an effective deIgt!. Many of the smartest muMln frocks will depend for their beauty and trim ming upon a narro'v cluny Insertion that Joins the seuus on skirt and waist It is early to predict just what the spring hats will be. t r.t there are some lovely advanced modeli that give one every confidence In thse that are to follow. The walking suit Illustrated com bines one of the latest coats with a graceful box plaited skirt This model H of golden brown cheviot with col lars and cuffs of velvet i ; ' , 8ART0RIAL FACTS. The form of the short Jacket which It replacing the bolero Is the short half fitted sack. It hangs to about three Inches below the waist line. Just sug gesting the line of the bust on the aide as It curves In at the waist line behind. It Is generally trimmed with up and down lines, bands of cloth em broidery or braiding, and a narrow vest may make It more elaborate Bleeves are long. If they do not reacb to the wrists, they cover the greater fart of the forearm. A small glgot tleeve Is often seen on a coat of this kind. Dresses of soft black net are trim med with black velvet ribbons and al ways look well. Among other diaph anous fabrics silk muslin and nlnon rank with net nud chiffon, and there are some beautiful examples of flow ered chiffon with Interwoven black borders, either straight in Grecian or In tabbed design, that are very popu lar. Veil pins have now been added to the long list of expensive items that go to complete the modihh feminine toilet Usually they are narrow bars of gold set with small stones harmo nizing with the veil and hat. Pearl settings are. however, much admired. MEN ADMIRE a pretty lace, a good fifrure, but sooner or later learn that the healthy, happy, contented woman la most of all to be admired. : Women troubled with fainting pella, Irregularities, nervou irrita bility, backache, the "blues," and those dreadful dragging sensation, cannot hope to be happy or popular, and advancement In either home, business or social life ia Impossible. The cause of these troubles, how ever, yields quickly toLydiaE. Pink ham' Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs. It acts at once upon the organ afflicted and iunt. disnellimr effeo- SS7 No other medS' 7n t&ntry haa received -m- Indorsement or haa auch a record of cures of female 111 aa ha Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Miss Emma Euntzler, of 631 State St., Schenectady, N. Y., writes: "Por a long time I wai troubled with a weakness which seemed to drain all mr strength away. I had dull headaches, was .nervous, Stable and all worn out. Chancing to read one of your advertisements of ?easV ansLila7 to mine cured by Lydla E. "tffS5 Compound, I decided to try it and I cannot express m gratitude for the benefit received. I am entirely well and feel like a new person. Lydla Ifpinkham'a Vegetable Compound Is the most nowaafal remedy for all forms of Female Complaints, Weak Back, Fal ing and Displacements, Inflammation and Clceration, and Is Invaluable in pre paring for childbirth and the Change of Life. , . ' Mrs. PInkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness l promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is tree ana always neipuu, , MODES (Speck!) By JUDIC CHOLLET and wroujtht kt1c1 pins without psnw are also popular. The cut shows a charming dinner gown of black crop dt chine, trimmed with ruches of the material and velvet combined with medallion of civaiu lace. PERTINENT SUGGESTIONS. One of the imt distinctive features of cloth and woolen blouses is to tittle kilted frills of taffeta with which they are trimmed. They outline the center box plait as well ns the little straps which form a species of epaulet over the nhoulders. In blouses of a waist of kajah sii.k-5i. more elaborate description these kilted frills are carried out in lace dyed tn match the material. Worn at the thesr was a delightful specimen of the new evening head dress, -consisting of a fold of white tulle laid softly around the knot of hair, with a large soft chou placed close against the hair at the left, and on this poised a brilliant green and blue humming bird, his thread-like tall plumage sweeping lightly down over the hair. A great deal of handsome lace Is tn be worn In the spring, and It Is not as suming too much to say that lingerie effects will be In high favor for the summer. Yokes, gulmpes and under sleeves of lace or embroidery will be Important adjuncts to all frocks simple or elaborate, and the Idea It happy one for the woman who like frequent changes to renew the freshness of her dresses. v There la a revival of the pale bine veil spotted with black chenille and ax fmptkr KFTrr-5503. 5544. MISS EMMA RUNT2LER r J edged with a narrow plaited frill. Thl ta the veil to wear wtth chinchilla and sable toques. It Is nlso the veil for wintry weather If the complexion be clear and sufficiently bright, for pale blue veils are much more flattering to the skin than most women believe. The waist Hccn In the cut Is of plaid rajah silk. This silk In plaids and checks will make many of the smart little suits of the spring. As Illustrat ed, It Is made over a gulmpe of laoc aud muslin. The trimming is of velvet ribbon. WELL TO KNOW. When pressing a skirt out It Is al ways advisable to lay a damp coltuu cloth over the material, so that It Is not touched by the Iron. This prevent the material from becoming shiny, while It obviates any fear of Its being scorched. Wbeu altering a skirt pattern which Is too narrow over the hips, care must 1 ) j ft YEMTETEEX C06TCMB -5334, U6i. be taken to avoid enlarging It at the front width. Skirt patterns may be shortened by making a fold of the su perfluous leiigtb across the middle of the pattern. They should never be altered at the top or bottom of the skirt. If rubbed gently with breadcrumbs after each wearing, j:! nest will remain clean much longer than would other wise be the case. Fold them In tissue paper when not In use. Here is a way of fastening a blouse or slip that books up the back without any one's assistance. The blouse Is put around the shoulders, with the back to the front the sleeve being left free. It Is then fastened from top to bottom In this way, with the exception of the hooks at the neck, which can be easily reached. The blouse Is then turned around and tho arms slipped Into the sleeves without much strain on the fastenings. It must, of course, be understood that only au unllned blouse can be treated In this fashion. Velveteen Is worn alike by young girls and their mothers. The costume Illustrated la designed for a girl of fourteen aud Is handsomely carried out In n beautiful shade of blue velvet called this season Neptune. JUDIC CHOLLET. LI8TEN and remember the next time you uf- 1 fer frem pain caused by damp wea ther when your head nearly burst 1 from neuralgia try Ballard' Snow I Liniment It will cure you. A prom- ! Inent business man of Hempstead, Texas, writes: "I aav used your lin lment Previou to uaing it I waa a great sufferer from rheumatism and i neuralgia. I am pleased to aay that now I am free from these complaint. I am sure I owe this to your liniment" For sale at Hart's drug atore. 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