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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1907)
10 THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. WNDAY, JULY ti, 1907. OUR WEEKLY FASHION LETTER A TIMELY XSVIXW OF THE LATEST MODES (Special) By JUDIC CHOLUCT . FRIBBLES OF FASHION. Pong Adorntd With Black Embrold try Hosiery Hints. , Natural colored pongc frocks adorn tJ w ith black embroidery when luailu In the combination priucoss-emplre fashion are very smart The yoke and ateeves are of lace, and the neck aud toff bands are piped with black and rose or pale bine and green silk. , White stockings are worn with black and colored shoes this summer during the day as well as In the evening. Tho Imported hosiery of this kind has elab orate clock designs and lace Insertions, and Is some stockings the entire front is of chantllly net Petticoats of shepherd's check silk with flounces of gayly flowered silk and black or cream lace caught np at CI DOTTED B WES 5686. Intervals with knots of ribbon to cor respond with the flowers In the silk are among the attractive things for the wardrobe. For a dressy gown to be worn for light monrnlng striped grenadine is Tery handsome. As the stripe Is lus trous, this material is not suitable for the very first trappings of woe. Polka dotted silks, lawns and niar qotsettes with deep border effects in much larger dots are effective. The border forms the cross over portion of the surplice waist and the deep hem as well as the panels of the skirt Many of the linen coat and skirt suits are embroidered with large French dots, and the coats are scallop ed and buttonholed Instead of hemmed. The gown illustrated is made of white dotted swiss muslin with trimmings of Valenciennes lace. . It Is a charmingly simple yet dressy little frock. JUDIC CHOLLET. what to Wear. New Dress Shield Silk Coat and 8ash Worn With Muslins. A new dress shield for wearing with thin dresses and shirt waists Is trim med with Valenciennes lace. It great ly improves their appearance. Navy blue Is more In favor than It was at the beginning of the season, especially mixed with crude green and mandarin. And as a relief from the ubiquitous brown there Is a medium tint of rather' yellowish green known as "tillcnl," which Is seen In many of the summer silks. One can buy stamped little bows of white material that are so much the fashion now at very Inexpensive prices. Pompadour silks make charming evening gowns under transparent over , skirts of point d'esprlt, net or span gled tulle. The silk coat and matching sash promise to be a feature of the late QIBIi'B LINEN FBOCK 5687. summer modes. The Idea Is very pret ty and lends Itself to many attractive variations. One or two sets of the sort will, If one's wardrobe Is well se lected, go with almost any gown, and they will lend an air of style And up lo itatem"M to tlic simplest nivl K ; pretentious frot'k. For Indoor gjwns or elaborate t;. gowus the broken or primitive Jw! p" pattern Is niiieh used as a trim- m The simple lluon dress seen lu the picture Is a most desirable frock for a little girl. The trimming Is of era broidery, with frills or linen lawn. The shield Is of fancy tucking. JCDIO CHOLLET. GLIMPSES OF FASHION. IxtrsniM In Hsadgtar Oeld and til vr en Blaok Lao. There Is no doubt that headgear ti getting bigger. In fact. It Is assuming bewildering proportions In some In- stances. Big white and black lace bats are very becoming, especially when (Continued from Page 1) will engine in trade Utereun This i indicative of the wonderful growth of the ri internal commerce of the I'nited Stale, to necomodtate which vessels, on t'te average far large tlittu those en gaging in ocean tvallic, are needed. Once the livers and Iwrlwr of the Interior of the country ait improved, the growth of the t raffle will be enormous The X tional River & Harbor Congress has been working for a number of year to bring thl matter mjuarvlw before the American people, and the strength of its contentions ha been proven time and again by just sneh report a this The syccial director of this organization John A Fox, of Arkansas, has just completed a tour of the Ken Knglnnd and Atlantic Coast state, end ha left Washington to visit the cities lu the I'pper Mississippi River Country His object I to en list the aupoprt of the people of that rich region in the crusade being waged trimmed with a single feather. Little velvet bows are playing a moat by the National Rivers Jt Harbor Con Important part In the dressing up of 'm lam uvw gun us. If figure gatlieied liy the Department of Agriculture are denemhible, there will be smaller leave this year. According to report, Knuhind France anH Or- many are a'ecing short crops, and the world' wheat jicld will lie about 'MM,- tHHVHH) bushel under normal. This iHindiUou i scriou when the famines scourging ltusMu and China ate consid ered, lu strait contrast loom tip the crop prosperity of Canada, particularly the new, wttaera part. All report re ceived dwell upon the great acreage un der cultivation ami the excellent condi tion of the wheat. In a statement just received here, which wa l-sued by Frank 0. Fowler, of Wlnnepeg, secretary of the NortihweH tlruiil Dealers' Associ ation, it is shown that between Hvetnd six million acre am producing wheat In Xfanitolvt, Saskatchewan and Allierta, and that barley and flax how an in crease under cultivation of ten and twelve p.-r cent, reectlvely. Secretary of the Treasury Coitelyou ha been seized with the housecleiiiug mania. He ha jut appointed a com mittee of Treasury official to draw up a plan looking to the adoption of iui pier busines methods and the ellmina tiAIXKV SIX Oregon' land fraud eases are to he thoroughly investigated. This wa in stance.! this week en Attorney (ien- jtion of red tape In the handling of l'n eriil Bonaprt appointed A MacDonald etc Sam" funds. The committee eon-ists MeRla'ir as a special assistant to under- of Jumea R. Reynold, J, H. Kdwards, take the work Mr. McRlair U named and Reekman Wlnthtvp, the three see in addition to B. 1). Townsend, assistant retarie of the Treasury i Rijbett J. United State Attorney for North Da- Tncewell, Comptroller of the Currency, kota, who is already engaged in the ami Robert S. reiaou, auditor for the work of investigation in connection with I Interior Department. Secretary t'orlel- OF MHO DOTTED FOULARD 5684, MM. I'nited State Attorney Rristol, of Ore gon. It is the Intention of the govern ment to press home th charges, no mat ter who is hurt, and to make examples of those guilty of land fraud. In this manner ,it is believed, the playful fash ion of gobbling Illegally large portion" of the public domain will cease to be either profitable or pleasant. ed skirt and coat are the accepted cos tume. Th skirt Is severely plain. The coat may tie stitched with bauds of the same material, and lace collars and cuffs complete It A fancy coat Is trimmed with strips of lace insertion Black lace with, gold thread or silver, r DBnns- n,Jnn r lu"re lines Is handsome. A black lace wahl IIk 8klrt ls Z?n 00 the Klf l with a bit of gold thread introduced on1 Tte heavy pongees tub tte cuffs or sleeve finishings and at the; we anJ nre moch more rvlceable throat bears the mark of an artUt's than the llm-ns. degIinl , Ring dotted foulards are very stylish Among the colored veils worn are this season, mid the dress seen to the chenille spotted nets witH lace borders.' cnt u ot tonM wlth Kro""J Coarse straw bats are charmingly soft- do8 ,f 'of Wne; ened by a veU held by two abnormally trimming is of plain bine si k embrold large hatpin i e ,n wn,,e dot" bordered with nar For shopping a brown tussore tailor- w black velvet CHOLLET. Story and Half Cottage. Cozy Little Frame House With Unusually Attractive Interior, $2,400. Copyright. 1007. by Henry Wlttckind. Chicago. PJ&- PERSl'ECTIVE VIEW. lOTl KITCHEN L ;4'0"X9'O" i 1 iSA.' DINING ROOn I ro'xo o it i3' f," x isl'o I j -j U K iiy- Parlor Xfol VERANDA 27'0" X8'0" 1 0'0'X9'6" ' a'o-xBPpj 1 wwr FE3 ffcl CHAMBER IZ'O-xn'6" I I0'6-X'6t Rocrjr- FIRST FLOOR PLAN. BECOND FLOOR PLAN. Tbis cozy frame cottage of one and one-half stories has been built In the vlciuity of Chicago at a cost of $2,400. The first floor arrangement, with fire place and built In bookcases in the library, ls an especially good feature. The large hall on the second floor makes a nice sitting room. HENRY WITTEKIND. you's Idea i to facilitate the bil-ines of the various divisions and bureau and draw Into closer relationship the head of the Treasury and hi various aUtant. He ia of the opinion that the elimina tion of many of the formalties now in vogue would expedite the work of the Department and at the Mime time in no wifl lccn the vigilance or efficiency of the agency that Im the nation' strong box in it keeping. Reposing in a case In the Smithsonian Institution, is the fumou old ling whioh inspired Fmnci Scott Key to compo what i now- the American nation hymn, The Star Sp.ingle,l Banner. It is to remain there for two jer at least. TUe histronic banner is owned by Kllen Applcton, of New York, and Is atioiit 20 by 30 feet in nizo. The flag wa loaned to the government by Mr. Apple ton through the personal solicitation of Dr. Chorle D. Walcott, secretary of the Institution. Mr. Applcton came info possession of the flag by inheritance. Its first owner, alter it had waved In tri umph over Fort Mcllenry during the bombardment of the fortification by the Briti-h on the night of September 19, 1814, was Colonel Arrested, who look the flag down ami carried it to hi quar ter fter the Ilriti-h fleet, baffled, had withdrawn, tater he gave it to hi mo ther, who in turned passed it along to her grand-daughter, Through marri age, the flag passed into the possession of the Applcton family. u. .u ... ..j "Our Shoes" Means Standard of Merit. Our Service and our methods of business are of the highest excellence as well as all of our Footwear Everything is of the highest except our prices, and they are always the lowest Our Specialties'Are Loggers and long hand made boots for Fishermen. S. A. G1MRE MS Bond Sti opposite Fisher Bros, PLUMBER Heating Contractor, Tinner AND Sheet Iron Worker ALL WORK GUARANTEED 425 Bond Street FINANCIAL. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. KMTAIU.IMHKO INMtl. Capital $100,000 y. A. BOWLBY, President. rtUNK PATTCN, Cashier. ' i. rtTUlBON, Viee-Pmldsat J UAKKKU, .UsUUat Casitlu, Astoria Savings Bank Capital rata In Wff lurjiin and Cualldta fruit! IM,. Tranmet ()nml tUuiln Basin. Inter! fsld on Tim tinlt AUTO HI A, OntOO Sheet r.3nsit; Sale Every 25c, 35c. 40c piece of music in the store UNTIL SUNDAY NEXT 9c Each No music charged, delivered or exchanged at this price E. A. HIOGIINS CO., MUSIC HOOKS STATIONERY BATTERIES Astoria Hardware Co., 113 12th St. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN POX ProldnL r. U BISHOP, Secretary. Nlon Troyw, Vlo-Pra, and Supt ASTORIA BAVTNOS BANK. Tntt Deslneri and Manfactoren 01 THE LATEdT IMPIIOVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery Outfits Fumishi CORRCSPONDCNCe SOtiCITCO Poot of Foortti BtrMt SCO! BAY IRON &' BRASS WORKS A8T0IMA, OKICUON IRON (AND BRASS FOUNDERS' LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS LVlo-Dst Haw Mill Msctilnrrjl fronipt ttrntinti fltrn to at. rtpatrwort 18th and Franklin Av. Tl. Main 8451 STEEL & EWART Electrical Contractors Bells, House Phones, Inside Wiring and Fixtures Installed aud Kept in.Repair IN BUSINESS FOR BUSINESS AND YOUR SATISFACTION, 211 Twelfth Street. Phone Mala 3881 THE TRENTON 1 First-Class Liquors and Cigars 602 Commercial Street. I Corner Commercial and J 4th. Astoria, Oregon. THI I G M C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Wins, Liquor Harchanti Luncb From and Cigar 11:30 . m. to 1130 p ja. Hot Lunch at all Hour Cmta .Corner Elevnt h and Commercial ASTORIA j OREO0I