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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1907)
SUNDAY, JUNE tj, 1907, 10 THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, A STOMA, OREGON. OUR WEEKLY FASHION LETTER U TIMELT REVIEW OF IBS LATEST MODES (Special) By JTOIC CHOLLET HERE AND THERE. Mod In Motor Hatt Trimming For ' Jumpor Waiit and Eton. In motor hats the Rotnney shape, with Its deformed brim cut closely away In front and baggy crown. Is fa , yorei This Is really Very becoming to the wearer, although it sounds any thing but attractive. There ti no question as to whether the oversklrt la to be a note In summer fashions as It la seen on the prettiest afternoon costumes. .- ; The cap sleeve seen on many Jump er waists and Eton Jackets may be mm JOSSES JtnfPEB WAJBT-4664. . slashed and fastened across with tiny velvet bows and the Jacket fronts held together In the same way. A favorite way of trimming the small mushroom hat Is with bouquets at the side with a bow of ribbon between them. A change from this style Is to place a huge rose or a bed of leaves and buds around the rest of the hat Very sheer foundations are used for the new embroideries, the patterns of which are done In heavy effect Chiffon or thin veiling is sometimes used as a foundation for holding an embroidery done with heavy floss. Picture leghorns with large bows of flowered gauze are wonderfully allur ing and cheap for a garden party hat When the gauze Is employed It does away with the necessity for the more expensive flowers. - ! Bracelets In yellow dull finished gold In openwork designs are attractive. One of these bracelets forms a spider web all round the wearer's wrist A diamond fly and a ruby eyed spider glitter in the golden meshes. Toung girls find the Jumper waist pe culiarly suited to their needs and conse quently have hailed It with delight Here is one that is as charming as it Is simple. As Illustrated the blouse Is made of pale blue messallne, with trimming of cream lace edged with pale blue velvet JTOIC CHOLLET. CHIC STYLES. Stunning Effects In Striped Voils. Smart Silk 8unhade. Checked voile In a dark color with white dots makes a stunning bodice that will be particularly serviceable for wear on cool spring days.- As the material Is too sheer to be practical, a slip of some dainty light silk must be used as a lining. Although the linen parasol is still exceedingly fashionable, the silk para- TEB FASHIONABLE BTRIPB B640, 6661 sol seems to be also decidedly .popular; among the newest , early summer fashions. The lingerie parasol, with its wealth of lace and embroidery, will undoubtedly hold , its own, but ,tb plain linen parasol for less elaborate occasions, which was so overwhelm ingly popular, last season, must this year share the honors with silk sun shades. - ; All sorts of weaves in straw are fash ionable, although the preference is for the lighter and more transparent. Crin Is used again, but the extremely fine straw is really smarter, the best hats being light in weight, no matter how much trimming there Is on them. For morning the brown silk sun shades are rivaling the green shades which have been popular for so many seasons. They arc shown not only In the rattled parasols, but In these finish ed In tuck and hemstitching. The gown v-lctunwl Ij f rwn and white striked volte. The mit'inl s!:lrt is very smart t!;t easy for IV tiorne tViVssuial;'i' To Mniuiite.' : The nWim, bodice has a blouse auJ sleeves of W, .Tl'MC CHOLLET. SNAPSHOTS OF FASHION. Golfing Dr In Various Material. Strip For Tall Woman. The golfing dressea of the year are made of various materialscheviot, English suiting. plaid, French face cloth and c I to heavier grades of silk.; But the ..t fashionable of fabrics Is serge. There are cashmere golfing cults that are very smart, mad as trim pony coat suits, though the flannel ones ar liked by women who are on the field constantly. Even very tall women are affecting tripes this season-, contrary to all soap nnd water nud look as well us ever. They must be dried on the hands. Colored pateut leather belts are the newest. They have large gilt buckles, aud the price of the belt depends on the elaborateness of the buckle. . ah wmte ewurouiereti kwismcs are always modish -nud serviceable, and there are many pretty now designs in these popular, fabrics. A charming piece is of gray and white with luvon der dots, This combination, by the way, Is a favorite one with designers. The Chesterfield coat pictured Is one of tho latest developments of the man nish Idea .among wraps that Is essen tially smart tn effect This one is de signed for young girls and can be made either In the htp length, Htustrat ed. or longer If liked. Covert cloth Is used In the present Instance, JCDIC CHOLLET. ' ' r - NEW WATER SUPPLY (Continued from Page 0) CHESTERFIELD COAT 6675. rales, and In striped batiste a frock of this material makes even the fat wom an look comparatively thin. Chamois gloves are the proper thing for trsvellne. They can be washed In of th whole Droblem of rauwav oppres sion and monopoly, ana Uftermmeu to continue his journey across the eonu nent and lay the matter before the president. As Mr, Meeker has been Droini-v.l th aunoort of the National Good Roads Association and the nation al automobile organisations, it is not at all impossible that lie may yet see his dream come true. If the eigarmakers' strike in Havana continue much longer It is feared that J. Pierpont Morgan and John W. Gate mav be forced to abandon the famods black cigar which have contributed mi much to the atmosphere of Wall Street and betake thentselve to pipe smoking FeaaimUts even talk of a mokel- Sew York. Dialers throughout the city are in dismay over the announcement from the importing jobbers that most of the popular brand of Havana cigars. especially those in dark colors are ex hausted. The trust was well stocked with the lighter and more fashionable shades of cigar when the strike began a month ago, but eve.i those are pretty well used up now, and prices arc riing. Already the rank and file of New York ers who indulge in Cuban cigar are finding their favorite brands cut off, and are turning in despair to the Porto Rico products. Xew York smoke about 200,000 imported cigars a day, t price ranging from ten cents up to half a dollar. Cigarretteu, however, have not been affected by the strike, and the atmosphere ha suffered accoid ingly. Even the odor of the five cent cigar threatens to become worie because of the advanced price of domestic tobac co, partieplarlv the Pennsylvania pro- Cozy Frame Cottage. Every Inch of Space Utilized Attractively Estimated Cost $1,800. Copyrlsht. 1907, by Henry Wltteklnd. Chicago. P mA ill PEESPECTIVB VIEW. MJr'4ptaaiwii' 1 . riiinaiiiiM KTMIN tSL . HUO-SIJ-O- 1 I a CHApiB8r Hnrm x-oris-.o- s P Ol2J ' : p 3 Atm noon FIRST FLOOR PLAN. SECOND FLOOR PLAN, This attractive frame cottage of one and a hnlf stories and basement has been built in the vicinity of Chicago at a cost of $1,800. Every inch of space is attractively utilized In the design. The half story contulns four good bedrooms, A glance at the plan shows the desirable features of the first floor. The ex terior of the house Is clapboard. The Interior finish should be of Georgia pine, With Georgia pine floors. HENRY WITTEKIND. duct, from whlth miiny of h cheaper brands are made. Of clgam of all klmia, Including itlogies. Xew Yorker consume 1,000,000 a day, the weekly cigar bill of th tmtrtiHilit amounting U M.ooo.. or nearly $1().000,000 a year, The de mand for American cigarette, however, is on the dvree In New York, their plaee behig taken to a large extent by the milder flavored one of TurkUli, Kgvptian anil Al Minor tohawt. Fifth Av't'nne ha a mystery, a tnj tery tlnvt hi et the coldly wacrved dweller in the vicinity of Fifty-fourth alrtK't,' iiUil the niemlwr of the rnivei-! tiity Cliih.n well, to casting, anxious glance In the direction of No, 4 Weatj Fifty-fourth atreet, which la omtimw . the home f 'John' Rockefeller. The cause of if ll I the sppearaure of the, Standard (HI mannate in a new role. Never before" within the memory of ' the oldeat inlitibifaiit of the street hat Mr, Rwkefelke been known to occupy hi city home at thi time of the year. Heretofore, in Slimmer he ha alway been in Lakewood, Pocantieo Hills, Cleveland, or tome other place equally inaccessible to the proce server. A few night ago h turprUed hi neigh bor by appearing In front of hit houe in company with two atranger. One of them is ld to have been smooth ah xen, with gray hair. The other hud a dark beard, tinged with gray. For two hours th trio walked up ami down the block, talking earnestly and gesticula ting emphatically. Next night the my tery deepened by the reappearance of Mr. Rockefeller and two other stran gers. Again, as on the prevlou night, he walked up and down the block, hi arm locked fat in those of hi com panion, hi set fct indicating that h was inteiincly in earnest In whatever he wan talkinu hout, and the matter in which he tmp!inUed hi remark seem ed to how that the matter wa of it feat importance. Th following night he appeared again with hi two first com panions, but the oonerenre lated only an hour. Evidently a decision had been reached. Now hl neighbor are excer euej to know whether it means a new public benefaction a rie in the price of oil, or a cemproiuUe on both. W. C. LAWS a CO. HEATING AND PLUMBING ENGINEERS; I Plans nud estimates furnished on application. ! All work done by First-Class Mechanics. i " ' ' ' Sheet-Iron, Copper and Tin Work done in :a first-' class manner, as wc ao no oincr worK in our ! Star Brewery BUILD UP ! DRINK MALT! Special , Noted for it's ,. ' '" ' t. -V PURITY QUAMTY CLBANLINBSS ,! ' A Great Appetizer, Equal to Imported Stout ! $1.76 the dozen AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. 589 Commercial Street CHURCH SERVICES AT THE HAGUE, t XKW YOI1K, June &.-The Rev. Dr. O. 0. Hazard, pastor of Chrint Presbyte rian Church, at Catakill, X. Y,, ha wil ed for the Hague to take charge of the American Reformed Church there during the eiiin to be held during the In ternational Peu'e Conference. He will hold services In July, Augimt and Sep THE TRENTON First-Class Liquors and Cigars 602 Cotnmerckl Street. Z Corner Commercial and 14th. Astoria, Oregon, X Tetter Cured. A lady customer of our had suffered with tetter for two or three year. It got so bad on her hand that ha could ot attend to her household duties. On Lox of Chamberlain's Salve cured her. Chamberlain's medicines give splendid satisfaction In this community. M. II Rodney t Co., Almond, Ala- Chamber Iain's medicines are for sal by ""Frank Hart and Leading Druggits. THE OE C. F. WISE, Prop. M Choic Wines, Liquors sad Cigars Hot Loach at all Honrs Merchants Lunch from' 11:30 a. m, t 1:30 p jo, t Cent ASTOKU Cornsr Elevtnth and Commercial 0RECO1 Fay jus tow ana 1 neni $6 to $10 a month will pay for about any piano we have in stock. Its all well enough to bank your savings for any other purpose, but . if you are saving for a piano . Let Us Be Your Banker. We will deliver you the piano you want at our expense with stool, scarf and freight paid, and will credit each month any portion of your savings you wish, to your piano account, and instead of charg ing you rental for the piano we charge for the support of our col lection department and for the use of the money you would owe us, but 8 per cent, interest On the Put Off Payments. You have the fullest benefit of our economical business methods, V and by the time you have saved enough to pay cut on your piano you will then be glad you decided to ! Use Your Piano While Paying for It. We have now on hand a very complete stock for our summer trade and ask every intending purchaser to look them over and investi gate our selling plan more fully. , Eilers Piano House A. R. CYRUS, T. M. WARD, j Salesman. 424 Commercial Street I Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not . beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. T. F. Lauren, Owl Drug Store. " Cures Baclcachq Corrects Irregularities Do not risk having Bright's Disease or Diabetes