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SUNDAY APRIL 3, IMS. THE LATEST FASHION NEWS BY JUDIC CIIOLLETE VOGUE POINTS. Htndiemt Olnn.r Qown Nw M rial Mingling of Laoes Modish. Spangled Muck net made over white foundation mokes up many of the handsomest dinner gowns this im too,' Zamama clotu U a new material that la exceedingly attractive. It cornea In white nod colore and has a crinkly surface with n fleece t'ck. It I" tiwd for lounging robes and draining aacki aiMi'i.a iubt 8Lir2S83. The palt.rn fr Dili baby illp come, in a. !. fimiil 10 ccnta to ttiti offle. flv Ini numbrr (MO), and the pnttorn will t promptly forwtrdwl to you by mall. and for lining evening coats of broad cloth. For the latter purpose It will be found moat luxurious, and an Interim ing can bo dlHpeused with. Tim price la 12.75 a yard, and It la forty-sis Inches wide, and aome of the paler bade, ench a pink, mauve and bluis are perfectly fascinating. Combination effects continue modish In laces, and (ho uao of aoutacbo Intro ducea a touch of novelty. Hand embroidered flounces of linen are aet upon yokes of allk that fit the bins perfectly, to that one gets dm a bllltT without making otio's flgur bulky. Every mother enjoys making the tlnj little garments for baby, and the pot tern sew In the Illustration will be a wonderful BMlHtonce to her. Fine "Not on your life! Words of wisdom from the yoting-tlmt's what It Is. Go abend and marry Bennett. Be a sport and say 'Yes,' Why don't you want to marry him?" "For any one of a million reasons. First of all, he never asked me to." "Maybe he's scared to. But If he wasu't stuck on you he wouldn't be hanging around here every day anl going everywhere with you the-way ho docs. I'll bet JO bo's"- "Mr. Bennett!" the butler announced Brother and sister stared guiltily at each other. "Speaking of angels" muttered Ter ry. But Pallas hud already turned to welcome the vlnltor. AJwyn Bennett at flrst glance had little to distinguish ltlm from the av erage good looking young man about town. But a closer observer would have noticed a firmness about the shapely mouth, on honesty and strength of purpose about the eyes, a general nlr of Intent power that loy unawak enod beneath the Jolly, purposeless t exterior. No crisis hml yet called forth any special manifestation of this pow er, and meanwhile Bennett wna con tent to loaf through nu existence that thus far bad been decidedly pleasant The only son of n widowed mother who advised and spoiled him. more than comfortably well off from the great fortune amassed by his dead fa ther, possessed of n social position un assailable and enunlly fortunate in that mysterious qiuillty that spells nonulnrlty-all these girts bod Bnvert Alwvn Bennett tbo trouble of fighting life's battle or showing who might be within his reach. "Good old Bennettl" hailed Porrjr. "We wero Just talking about you." - sheer materials are Invariably chosen for these slips, and it Is in better taste to select narrow laces and embroider ies of fine design In preference to tb wldor varieties of medium quality. JUDIC CUOLLET. IN FASHION'S MART. Costume Ideas For the 8prlng Girl, ths Nswot Hatplni. Tbo spring girl !U wear tullo and violets at her throat, and vastly be coming Is tbo new neokwure to her. There are delicate pink tulle bows tbnt fasten under the chin to give a most becoming wltlng to the face, and there are tulle bows of creamy tulle that are caught with n enameled violet, A aprlng gown of gray, with tullo fin ishlngs nt the throat, with violets upon the corsage and violets repeated on A rUAlnCAI SIIIKT WAIST 3370. A pattern of tliU ihlrt wnlRt U rut In tlx ln- tor luiltci from 32 to V lncl.p butt nieur. Bind 10 cents to tills of- "GoodT answer 4lwyn. "Any thing is better than iryJUfference. What wero you saying about me?" "You tell him, Dallas!" grinned the boy. "Bo qult!" whispered his sister, flushing with vexation. "Then I'll tell for myself," went on Ferry gleefully. "I was Just asking her"- Seelng tho girl's confusion. Bennett quickly changed the aubject by inter rupting: "My mother will be over bere In a few tilnutes, Dallas. She Is bringing along a guest of ours, who says you and she were chums at school Miss Garrison." "Cynthia Garrison! Oh. I'll be ever so glad to see her again! I "I know who she Is!" cried Perry, refusing to le snubbed. "Tbey say she's a gorgeous looker. When her kennel was under the hammer I bought In her two pet Boston terriers. Betty and Trlnce. Mijbe thnt won't make me solid with her, eh? Well, I guess. All I ask Is n start, and you'll ttiul n whole lot of vrlpples slower than I'll be. If thej're walking over 1 might wander out, sort of almless-llke nuil happen to meet 'em. Maybe that's a bum Idea? Good old me!" Full of his Machiavellian scheme, the lad bolted through the loug win dow and was gone. "Dallas." begun Bennett, without preamble, "you must surely know why I'm here today. You've seen mat para sratih in the" "I mve seen it." she answered auletly. Taken aback by her manner, Bennett hesitated an Instant; then asked nerv ously: "Tho the rumor Isn't true, Dallas? Tell me it isn't." "Why shouldn't It be true?" she coun tered perversely, as though not wholly sorry to witness tho new look her words called to bis face. The look deepened ns Bennett continued: "You don't love Glbbs? Surely you don't love him?" ityt Tho French windows swung wlda, breaking off her reply. To be continued. Chabmerlains's Has the Preference. Mr. Fred. C. Hanrahan, a promi nent druggist of Portsmouth, Va., says: "For the past six years I have sold and recommended Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarhoea Remedy. It is a great remedy and one of the best patent medicines on the market. I handle some others for the same purposes that pay me a larger profit, but this remedy is so sure to effect a cure, and my custom er so certain to appreciate my recom mending it to him, that I give it the preference." For ale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. mm THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. lo. clvfnf tuimbor (WO), and the psttsrn will bo promptly forwardtd to you by null, the hat and gloves, offers an attractive picture to the woman who is consider ing something new in dress. The newest hatpins Just arrived from Paris have round beads two inches In diameter. Tbo center of the circle Is an Imltatiou of some pr-clotis stone tar qnolse matrix, malachite, Jade and amethyst-ond around the enormous Jewel Is border of (liver gold fili gree. Long Insertions of lace extending from the bust Hue to the bottom of the frock, narrowing slightly at the waist and spreading out several inches at the bottom of tho skirt, are favorite trimming and give long graceful lines to tbo figure. Shirt wnlxts with removable chemi settes nro always favored, and a very pretty model of this type is here shown. For dressy and general wear the design l equally adaptable, the material mil trimming being always chosen with thin thought In mind, riald, ulllc woolen ami cotton goods are especially suited to this style of walHt, and the chemisette will Invaria bly bo of some of the faslilonnblo turn ivers. J,-DICCnOLLBT. VANITY'S VISIONS. Linen In High Favor For Summer Frocks Flowered 8 tuff. That linens will In; In high fnvor Is evidenced by the enormous quantities that have been provldifd for tho retail trade. In plain colored linen green is a favorite. The striped linens are noth ing less swagger, and for smartly cut skirt and cout suits they will be in great demand. The stripes are really hair lines marking off a plain colored ground Into even spaces, like tho popu lar balr line striped wool suitings of the winter. Flowered stuffs are coming to the fore as dress materials, and the after noon dresses are made of pale dimities with flowers outlined in them and of allk mulls with big wavy figures run ning through the background. Borne of the newest of the fresh, frilly Jabots have Just a ausplclon of A SMAltT WALKINO BKIKT 3674. A pattern of tills walking iklrt mar D had In six alxes-from 22 to 32 Inches waist mumn S,.nri 11) rotnta to till, office. elV- ln number (SfiTti). nnd tho pattern will bo promptly torwaruca in you oy miui, color to match tbo tailor suit. Some times It Is a few buttons down tho center, again It is a hem or narrow hind In i? In polor. The walking skirt Illustrated pro vides for both round ana nnKie lengtns, as preferred. Seven gores aro used In its construction, nnd a single plait is taken up at each seam. There are numerous wars of trimming ir a per son cares for it. folds of silk or the material or wldo braid belug tho most fasjilonablo form at present. JUDIC CIIOLLET, Rheumatic Pains Relieved. Mrs. Thos. Stenton, postmaster of Pontypool, Ont., writes: "For the past eight years I suffered from rheumatic pains, and during that time I uesd many different liniments and remedies for the cure of rheumatism. Last summer I procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and got more relief from it than anything I have ever used, and cheerfully rec ommend this liniment to all sufferers from rheumatic pains." For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. A Healing Salve for Burns, Chapped Hands and Sore Nipple. As a healing salve for burns, sores, sore nipples and chapped hands Chamberlain's Salve is most excel lent. It allays the pain of a burn al most instahtly, and unless the injury is very severe, heals the parts with out leaving a scar. Price 25 cents. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. Subscribe for The Morning Astorian 60 cents a month. f Before the People Cards of Candidates in the.Coming Campaign. , r , - - d i ! : J VOTE FOR J. A. GILB AUGH A tPrimary Election April 17, foi Republican Nomination for COUNTY CORONER VOTE FOR C. A. Leinenweber For Republican nominee for Repre sentative to the Legislature. Primary election April 17, 1908. VOTE FOR JOHN C. McCUE Republican Candidate for Re-election For Representative. Primary Election, April 17th. For Congress, T. T. GEER Candidate for Republican Congres sional Nomination in the Second Dis trict. Liberal Appropriations fo Waterways, Equal Opportunities an Privileges for Labor and Capital, an Governmental Control of Corpora tions. To The People. In submitting my name to the elec tors of the Fifth Judicial District for their consideration for the office of District Attorney of said District, I desire to say that if I am nominated and elected, I will, during my term of office, honestly, vigorously and imoartialy perform all the ofncia duties pertaining to said office, with out fear or favor, endeavoring always to accord to every individual, irre spective of party,' politics or person alities, a square deal under the law, keeping always uppermost in my mind the interests of the tax payers of said District and State. E. B. TONGUE. VOTE FOR Geo. S. Shepard Republican Candidate For Represen tative in Congress. A Champion of the Columbia River Bar Improvhment, and in Favor of Postal Saving Bank. Primary Election, April 17th. . ( VIA v V f . J V . J - I i; " "" aOPLQ SEPARATORS j Are now on display in our show windows. See how easy Mary Ann turns the Handle. 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