Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, September 04, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 3

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PIPE
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NEW STYLES FROM PARIS THAT WILL
SOON BECOME POPULAR.
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Atlrnctlve ttiwtumo For a Garden l'arty.
"..mo novelties Tor Kvxt Winter.
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'"yt l '.ftw h.t,mo t,"i,r" lrow nnd
JJBjurt arrival ffum Paris, nnd the
Mylos they show will bo lending ones tho
rK"' Att!.0IrHt Blanco 1 raw
but littlu dlfTuronco from those ot tlio pros.
rnt moment, btitaflor nwl.llo it dawned
Upon mo that there Is considerable differ
mcu unci that im tlioMWM.n progress to-
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tho most lMfVfl a.l,I",K Sen.
wonderful ufOT'O! S?,t-l?"7rIi.c.rT'
dlsooviry of W&& ouitwiichinii
the nBo. it flOIB SL"10?7"
fias b;cn oil ftft&'d " oth
tlllo men of m)Ji&
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or tho dis- Mf&liiiiTi
ohargo In 20 ftwSwkiM
days, ciia-ii lirAt J RVrfAny
MANHOOD MiSffi
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Strengthens,
lnvlRoratijh
and tones tho
rnuroky.tro,
t'crvouinrr..
KtnUnlons,
nnddevelopci
and restores
weak nieani.
'Mini In the
back, loiscf
by day oi
cltlitetoppcd
qtilcklv. Over 2,000 prlrato endorsement.
I'rcaiaturonoiB inrnu tovneteney m llio flint
ntrnjo. It Is n ymptom of seminal weakness
and barrennrm. It can bo stopped In todays
by iho n) oriludyan.
Tho liuiv dlcovory was madn Iiy tho Spoolal.
Istiofthooldfemovslludaen Medical Institute.
It li tho ctronrcft vltallzcr niadc. It is very
powerful, but luml(M. Fold for Sl.oo a pack
coor0 pockaccs for 3.00t'lolniioaledboxC!i).
Written K'mruntco BlvoiifrTncnro. Ifyoubny
ctx boxes and nro rot cull cly cured, six mow
rllbcent to jmir,.oofHllohnrii.
3endfr rlrcult-nund tettlmnnlnls. Addrcn
IIUUHON MUUIOAt, IK8TITUT1J,
lunctloiiritocktoii.iTInrlcotvV-ISUUNu.
Sun l'riiiicUcu Cnl.
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
for
iiurns,
Caked & Inflamed Udders.
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains.
Bruises and Strains,
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sore.;.
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
Air Cattle Ailments,
AH Horse Ailments,
VJU Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates Muscle,
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to the Very
Seat of Pain and
Ousts It in a Jiffy.
Rub in Vigorously.
Mustang Liniment conquer
rain.
.Makes flan or Dcait well
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FOMi:XKWOOWN8
WllllLT tllOV will honilllil mnrn
marked and distinct. Tim now loose
walntH luui tlo bishop tleureA unxmlnq
from Iho Mmiildcr and lmvliij? ciiITh drop
"i mmiiY hi ii.ui limy iireHT.
Home cf t! u nuw K-parnio wiilstr(nttlfi
and $.0, nail yet tluv "jiur nxlromuly
slmplo. Olio was inndo of Jlnu whilo mo.
hair and einhrolilnrcd by hand In JIulRn
rlan stitch In dull hltio nnd nl washnhlo
rolors. Ono wldo kind w.ih worliid nround
tho mlddlo of tho kIcovin. Tho cuffn woro
sovcri'd with It, and so was tho collar.
Two narrow towh woro worked down ich
sldo or tho front. Across tho upper part
of tho bust nero cords and MIut ImttoiiR.
I intuition this In detail bicauw this
Utilitarian embroidery Is i?oln to bo Been
on everything whero It Is posslhlo to put
It, even on lilni'k woolen uoods whero tho
Mirfnco Is smooth. To mako It ono must
got foiiio loose meshed canvas and bnsto It
to tho j;ood.s or inirmunt and work tho
stitch' tliroiifib both. When It Is all done,
thr uinviH threads nro to ho pulled out,
and this leaM tho pattern dlrectJy on tho
goods or thu mado up gnrinont. This Is
work that rannot bo dono by machlno,
nnd therefore It will never bo common or
cheap.
Thoronro nowiillksln pomoof those new
pattern waists copied after old, old tlmo
ttoodd, mostly patterns of printed dolnlnos.
Tho inlnglliiKof colors Is very nrtlstlo, but
tho patterns themselves nro RtiporlatUely
ugly. Thoro was ono pattern waist plaited
from thu Rhouldcr and bunched up at tho
bottom in n nllght blouse effect. Thoro
woro a draped belt and a stock collar of tho
material, with n soft bow at tho bnok of
tho neck. Down tho front nnd on tho
shoulders woro straps of blaok volvot rib
bon, held by silver frosted buttons. This
Is calculated for tho young Indies, though
tho samoform has been exactly followed in
dark prune nud heliotrope poati do solo mid
satin duoho.s for nioro elderly persons.
It is certain that tho "waist" has an
other winter before It. I saw a dollcato
siirimp pink- and moss green striped talio
ta waist In blouse fashion, with six stripes
ot moss given taueta cioli oilgcd with liar
row nutter colored laco. Those were
brought down tho front. Thoro was a
equaro collar of the moss green silk, edged
with laco. Frosted silver buttons fastened
tho front. Tho belt was mado like tho
stripes. Tho sleeves had cuffs of tho greon,
with square pointed chntelalno cuffs fall
ing ovor tho bnnd. Those, also, woro edged
with plat val in liuttcr color.
Thoro wns among these new gowns a suit
of brilliant lllno rough crepon. Tho skirt
was plain. Tho waist and sleovos woro of
greon surah, just tho color of Ulna loaves.
Over tho .shoulders was an lmiuouso polor
lno of yellow point do voulso. Down tho
front of tho waist t hero win a double jabot
of lllno silk mull, and thoro was n fancy
sash bow of green. Tho sleovos wcro qulto
largo gigots. tiio importer torn mo timt
sho expected to sea sleovos mado qulto
smooth on tho upper part of tho arm boforo
winter set In, but that tho largo slooros
wcro too cool nnd comfortnblo to glvo up
whllo hot weather lasted. Sho nlso thinks
that there will bo considerable of tho deop
crlnklo crepon worn tho coming season,
though it will not tako rank as nhlgb
novelty. Thoro nro soma now Ideas In
theso oropons now being wrought out nnd
ono will bothosowlth loops of wool thrown
up on tho surfaco of tho uppor crlnklo.
That will bring It In tho limit of tho now
frlso fashions, which will bo soon on al
most everything In wool nnd mixtures.
Thorn was n costumo complete for a anr-
don party, which I will dosorlbo, pnrtb for
Its own beauty nnd partly beennso tho gen
eral stylo will bo reproduced immediately
for many haudsomo fall drosses. Ono Is
to bo mado to ordor in ashos of roses nr
muro, with black laco trimmings. This Is
of a dcllcato salmon pink taffotn with
cream shades, Tho skirt is full nil nround,
though cut with (lno gores. Tho gores nro
not very thnrp, nud that leaves Ample
width to mako dusters of lino narrow
plaits at tho waist lino all tho way around,
Between these dusters there are doullo
pretty tux rod tvllh a full rufllo of tho
laco accompanies this costtuno. At tho
wnut aud neck nro drcsden pink ribbons,
ending In lws with short ends. Ashes of
rosos Is seen lu several at the samples of
next soman' god,. Particularly ofTectlvo
antl pretty It Is lu all silks and In iho dol
rnto en-no do rlilne This, with quakor
drab, will lo tho favorlto for thoso whoso
tastes are truly renin d.
Thoro Is ono thing not to bo forgotten,
mid that Is oxer half tho now skirts nro to
bo draped, plaltwl or paneled. This breaks
..... iiwuii monotony or tho plain Rklrts so
oiik tho fashion. Home of tho heaviest of
tho tufted wools will onen In !,,),..a ..,
an nndorsklrt of silk of tho samo or somo
other color. Tho plnlnor goods will havo
slashes with tho edges embroidered or
wrought with flno Jet bwds. Uy tho way,
wo nro told that there will bo nn unusunl
cpinntlty of flno out Jet frlngo worn on
ninntlns and cjpcs and elegant ludoor
jrowns. Hungarian point Is to bo another
favorlto trimming for gowns nnd other
garments. This resembles Bulgarian work
to n certain extent, but It Is in moro sub
dued coloring. It Is always hand wrought
and made on canvas.
Indigo hluo In soveral shades Is seen In
ino now woolens, nnd nlso In silks. Thoro
Is n softness nbout Indigo bluo that Is not
seen In miy of tho othor bluos, nnd It
bonds bettor with othor colors. Indigo
bluo nnd white mnko a stylish comblnn
tlon and ono llkelv tn nhtiiln ,inil. ,
this fall, both for grown peoplo nnd young
onos. Therowas n frock for n girl of 13
which will Illustrate tho point. Tho dress
was In Hubbard shnpo and mado of Indigo
mohair. Tho yoko wns of whlto sorgo. It
was cut to form two points In front, nnd
thoso woro edged with narrow blnck brnid,
forming a trefoil loop abovo each point.
Tho uppor portions of tho slooes woro
whlto nnd tho innnehcs bluo. This, with n
whlto sailor hat, makes nn ideal seasldo
costumo. Beef blood red Is nlso among tho
uuiu set uirui ior tno young for fnll nnd
winter. Ono hnndsotno pattern gown for
n girl of 14 wns of blood red, with broken
spots of senl brown nil over It. Othor pat
terns had lozenges, triangles nnd polkn
dots, nswoll ns diamonds, clubs nnd spndca
dono In blnck. Tho mnterlnl is cashmoro
or wooi (loiaino. Sometimes tho pattern Is
printed and sometimes Is In raised tufts.
Ono gown mndo of this material In
brown nnd red hnd n plain gathored skirt.
Tho waist was inndo with n yoko. There
was a harness belt of whlto grosgrnln rib
bon with two rosettes In front, from which
doponded two lengths of thu ribbon, ending
under double bows. It Is n sln.tiln Imi-.
ery effect Ivo decoratlou. For a young
lady of lOtherowasa very mint and ohnrm
Ing suit of quakor drab sorgo. Tho skirt
was laid lu box plaits and hold olosoly fit
ting tho hips nil around to n distance of
nbout 18 Inches, whero tiiey wcro fastened
with strong "arrowheads." Tho rest was
loft to hang tit will. Tho waist was short
nnd open down tho front to simulate nn
Kton Jacket. It was cut square aoross tho
niiuu.wurn. mora woro rovers oi tno seiurn,
set with whlto bono buttons richly carvfd.
Tho wholo front nnd shoulders woro mndo
of whlto ohlnit silk. Tho uppor part fitted
snugly, nnd tho collar portion was turret-
iftlylw wjww,.iliniiiiiiuBni mm iiim
What
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Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor
otlicr Narcotic substance. It Is a hnrmlcss substitute,
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' nso by
Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys AVorins nnd nllnys
fovorishncss. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea nnd "Wind Colic. Castorla rcllovcs
teething troubles, cures constipation nnd flatulency.
Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomneb.
and bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Cas
torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend.
mi am, www . i mam4 VSSUt. fewwi
SALEM, OEEGON, AGENTS
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OURPItI(aES EOR.Q.NDRONS ARE AS FOLLOW
T in Ann .1, r, ..
"" lv au cnbn.;i specials $90 CMhl
mm
Highest Type
' of 1895 fork.
!4flfts.
Castoria.
"Castorla Is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Jtothers have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children."
Dr. O. C Osoood,
Inrcll, Mass.
Castorla Is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day la not
far distant when mothers wilt consider the
real interest of their children, and use Castoria
Instead of the various quack nostrums which
are destroying thdr locd ones, by forcing
opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other
hurtful agents down their throats, thereby
sending them to premature graves,"
X)n. J. 1'. KlNCHBLOB,
Conway, Ark.
Castoria.
"Castorla Is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me."
II. A, Ancnnn, M. D.,
Ill 8a Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
"Oiir.pliyldans In the children's depart
tnent have spoken highly of their experi
ence In their outside practice with Castorla,
aud although we only have araomr. our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products, yet we arc free to confess that the
merits of Castorla has won us to look with
favor upon it."
United llosrirAi. and Disrimt aav,
- - Uostou, Mess.
Allen a Smith, Prtt.
The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, Now York City.
rjnEAT THE BUFFET CAR BOUl'E
NCThe Shortest and Quickest Line
The tfifiamtffe Hotel;
LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY.
i,.e T.r
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natrons,
A. I. WAGNER.
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Ste
MONEYTO LOAN
On farm land security. BP?
on large loans, Loans considered
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earlt faia costumes rem the yodko.
ftdged Insertions of butter colored point da
gene luco laid on Oat from the waist to the
bottom. On tho long, drooping bishop
sleeves there Is one line of fho Insertion
and two on tho waist from the shoulders
down. There U a-strap on each shoulder,
and tho wulst, Id gathered to this. On the
shoulders and down tho center of the
front Is a irathercil rufllo mado of tho wme
lace, tho points giving It a very light and I "B
pleasing eTTect. A tiny capo of tho wmi Two
NEW DESIGNS IN WAISTS.
cd. pn this yoko woro set 14 small drab
silk buttons. Tho sleeves wcro bishop
shapo, with turrctod upturned cuffs of tho
silk.
Thoso buffs, whether mndo of muslin,
laco, volvot or silk, will bo vorr nonulnrnll
Ltho coming season, ns they form n portion
oi wnat nro styien tno ixnils XVI stylos.
,.u ii.u mm mm, mey win uo an tno rago,
but I doubt It. It seems to mo that thoro
will bo a sort of molango of pompadour,
drosdounnd Mario Antolnotto. Certnlnlv
wo soo tho Holm mado famous forever by
tho unfortunato queen, nnd wo And among
tho hints for fall tho pompadour oorsage,
with drosdou Hinirlngs In silks nnd rib.
bans. It seoms to mo that the most sonsl.
bio thing to do would bo to tako tho pret
tiest of nlj thoso stylos and group them ln
to ono perfect model. Ah It is now no ono
knows Just what sho has got to wear. I
may say that for early fall tho figured nnd
urocaucu monnirs win oo very much worn.
Thoso make beautiful suits. Whou the
Jaokot Is out well, and tho finish lsporfeot,
and tho whole ot It lined nnd faced with
Whlto or Ivoiy satin there is positively
nothing richer. Tho cuffs nnd facing add
a siimptuouKiiess beyond compare.
Among tho now samples I notlco a Per
shin strlpo weao lu French crepon and n
wholo lot of silks In Persian doslgns.
Thoro is nlso a satin strlno duchess In
hairlines, and several grades of surah
twilled silks, doublo warped and very
handsome. Taffetas are shown brocad
ed, printed and swlvol woven, somo In
oreuin and Ivory, also In drab and tan, be
ing exceptionally flno. In black silk
there Is a largo varloty, surah, poau do
sole, satin brocades nnd black brochu India
pongeo. There nro ninny vnrlottos ttmi
effects n shepherd checks lu taffeta, many
of them tuning a slight Iridescent effect,
Tho changeable effects of silks nro not
pnsseo by any means. Many silks show
thorn, but they aro toned down consider
ably. Still they nro there. Some wools
a'eo have two tones, and many of the vel
vots 'invo an undorlylngcolorwhlch shows
In obtain lights. Volvot, velutlna nnd
plush will all havo a greater vogue thnn
ever this year. Pome of the mantlos nnd
tapes for the coming winter aro now be
lug made, Marvels of raised silk cmbArid
try will bo their distinguishing feature.
and this Is plokod out hero and there with
flno cut Jet, Silk fringe deeply knotted
will bo iimvI to finish them off, Many
velvet mantles will bo lined entirely with
fur, ns If they could not bo sumntuous
enough otherwise. I saw ono long mantle
being mndo of seal brown Lyons velvet nf
tho mot superb quality. It was richly
embroidered lu a raised nattorn. It w .
looso sack sliniMj and hod large, flowing
Ioocs. The whole cloak was llnod with
stnlskln. Tho collar was like a email cape
with tuirct edges to tho top.
Math LEnov.
Pacific Coast Points,
St. Paul and the East.
Crosses both tho Casoades aud the Hooky Mountains in daylight, nfloroiug passengers tho
opportunity of viewing tho
Grandest Scenery in America !
NTJI?.itKlJ?k,,l"3r !Fm rtland: oat nt II a. m. via Beattlo. nnd one at 8j p. m
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The bulfet library cara are marvels of pfrguuoe
iwM.uuiuci a,iu,,, iMin.r uu.k.ro, oiu, ing miiirninconi Lwin
Mortniana,"loavoliilutb every Monday nnd Krldav lor tint
pmncH nnd upholstered tourist sleoplDg onrs,
nna comiori, routalnlng bnth room, burbcr
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Plumbing nnd Tinning.
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It U said that bent holidays have been
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fjict tlutt the brain cannot work properly
frhen the heat is ezcemilve, tho children
s.ro dlsiuUboil from their tasks whenever
the thermometer goes above certain
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