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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1908)
SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1908. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON, w I Piano iSumbcr with each $5 Solo at WISE'S Store IT r Tuesday Morning AT 8:30 O'CLOCK HI THE RUIABU I Piano Number with each $S Sale at WISE'S STORE Up Tuesday Morning j AT 8:30 O'CLOCK Attend WISE 'WAKE.bUP". Sale Wake-Up Price on Pants ..$1.93 $2.68 $3.92 Pants worth 2.60 and $3; WAKE-UP price Pants worth $3.50 and $4; WAKE-UP price Pants worth $5 and $C WAKE-UP price A few Men's Sweaters; WAKE-UP price Better ones in proportion. 93c YOU WANT TO DRESS UP WANT TO RAISE MON EY TO GO EAST WITH IF I CAN TAKE ABOUT 9 Tarn O'Shanter Caps; regular price 50c, 65c and 75c; OC now All Boys' Wash Suits 30 per cent, off All Boys' Knee Pants 30 per cent off 15c Sox or Ties now flc 25c Sox or Ties 8c 50c Sox or Tics 37c Straw Hats, 1 or 2 of a kind -2 Off Leather Work Gloves j-4 Off Boys' Fancy Vests -2 Off Smoking Jackets 4 Off Silk Mufflers 4 Off Underwear of all kinds. ..20 per cent off Everything in the store RE DUCED except Knox Hats, E. & W. Goods and Cashartt's, which are contract goods. With me when I go to the East ern market the early part of next month the manufacturers will want it and to get it they will of fer me SPECIAL PRICES. That is also why I am offering Great Reductions I Want the CASH You Want the CLOTHES LET'S GET TOGETHER SUITS .$9.48 $12.90 $17.82 ro..".lSp.ri:.g.!:its.... Reduced 143 Suits, worth up to $15: WAKE-UP price 264 Suits worth $16.50 to $20; WAKE-UP price . 318 Suits worth $22.50 to $25; WAKE-UP price HATS 1 or 2 of a kind only; WAKE-UP price " 1 1 1"" " i rifi.i 'iT ij ij wake-Up Tuesday Morning, May 19 8i3Q O Clock $1.18 1 or 2 of a kind; better quality & to t WAKE-UP price.. Jpl.OO ISr! ...25 per ct Off VANITY'S VISIONS. Enormous Flowers on Hats Hips In conspicuous. Flower for the new bats tr of (be most enormous size hage rose and annattiral morning g1orie-while even 1he pansles have a forced look to which the real flower never attalna. Like the hlpsr. which, no matter how; well placed by nature, must now ap pear to be low and inconspicuous, ifiHhea are aIo placed far below the watet tine after the manner of the Al gerian way of wearing this accessory. The women of Algiers twine their soft silk acarfs about the blps. allowing the ends to fall In froat la direct contrast to the arrangement of the Japanese AEWMt BmM WAM1-3W8. pattern of this plain waist Is cot sa tlx sizes from 22 to 43 inches bast meM ure. Bend 10 cents to this office, giving number (J7W), and It wW be promptly for warded to you by maiL obi, which gives the belted kimono a somewhat short walsted effect The wash goods recently imported hare a peculiar weave more like a rotton voile than anything offered last year. They come under many names, cotton grenadine, cotton Telling, wash, marquisettes, etc. There seems to be no place for the stiff, uncompromising ginghams and percales once so dear to the heart' ' -. ," ' The smart tailored shirt waist of to day is perfect except in a few rare in stances, where embroidered dots are used to ornament the front of the waist The waist illustrated has the duchess closing In front and is made with long or three-quarter sleeves. JUDIC CHOIXET. , 83 Outing Suits now only A few Blue Serge 2-Piece Suits, now only ........ $7.63 ..$9.87 suT;. 25 per ct Off If you don't think these WAKE - UP bargains are genuine, you can have your money back. That's all. UUJUA.7I WW mk Sale Tuesday Morning', May 19 8:30 O'ClocK - THE BIG CLOTH BS SHOP FRIBBLES OF FASHION. N.v.ltie. In Ribbons Scant SU.ves In Vogue Cotton Blouse. There are absolute novelties in rib bons, and one of the most beautiful is in blue brocade with raised figures of roses worked in gold. The ribbon Is enormously expensive, selling well op in price, but looking at it critically one cannot but be struck with the idea that it could be easily duplicated by hand. A skillful needle worker could buy three yards of brocaded blue rib bon,' and with a spool of gold thread one could work the roses so that they would stand out la beautiful relief. Manj of the new sleeves are cut scant and fit the arm quite closely. Jj Horrors of Fat Girls Coming Out Coming out is the first great event of a girl's life. She thinks and dreams about it from the hour she under stands what it means. It is to be her first triumphal social hour. Then how terrible must be the anticipations of the over-fat young maiden who real izes her proportions arc far from con forming to the standard of fascination set by the more shapely girls with whom she is about to complete. Hence, ensues desperate efforts, by means of rigid dieting, curtailment of fudge and chocolate delights, stren uous exercising at the risk of devel oping a square-set and angular out line of figure, to take off the excess patent and ' secret advertised renv edies. The result only too frequently is that the so-called remedies and star vation diet ruin her stomach, while the exercise makes her coarse and boyish, and may be accompanied by serious physical danger. A far better plan, one which other fat folks by the way, whether male or female, old or young, may adopt with equal benefit, is to go to the druggist, get these three simple remedies, viz.: 1-2 oz. Marmola, 1-2 oz. Fluid Extract Cas cara Aromatic, and 3 1-2 oz, Syrup Simplex, mix them together and take one teaspoonful after meals and at bedtime. With the aid of this harmless re- ill TTiHTrrm i v TMr. ur eiifl inn fiiMiraf-r cd debuntante flies for succor to the ceipt one can reduce as much or as little as one pleases, quickly and safe-1 ly. It works naturally, does not cause ' wrinkles and reduces the body sym metrically. Furthermore, it depends on neither exercising nor diet to help it do the work, and it will not distress the stomach. On the contrary, it is beneficial to the system, ccansing' the blood and clearing the complexion. Finally it saves a girl's money, for any druggist will fill this receipt for ; a small sum. Stocks and Bonds We will buy or sell your mining stock or bonds; try us. F. J. Caterlin & Co., Portland, Oregon. 5-l5-3t. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Parlors Second Floor Over Scholfield & Mattaon Co. Phonograph Go. Suscribe for the Morning Astorian.SS 60 cents per month. PRKTTX JCMPEB WAIST 3564. A pattern of this Jumper model is out tm six sixes from 32 to 42 inches bust measure- Send 14 cents to this office, giving number (3S64), and It will be DromDtly for. warded to you by mail. Some escape the elbow, while others are finished a few inches below it. This would seem to foreshadow a re turn of the tight fitting plain sleeve, but as yet It is almost invariably ac- ' lompanled by a shoulder drapery, or ! an additional short sleeve cut on the bell lines hangs over the close fitting one and partially discloses it Illustrative of an exceptionally pret ty Jumper waist is the design shown here. The pattern can be used la making new material or remodeling the blouse of last season's shirt waist cos tume. In the latter case the neck can be cut away and finished with a shaped band of the same or a contrasting ma terial JTJDIO CHOLLET.