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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAtlM, OHEftON. SATURDAY, MAY K 1H.
NEW YQRK f ASHIQN LETTER
New York, May 14. With the ap
proach of the summer season tho
question concerning the colors that
will be the most fashionable", becomes
more burning and Important;' 'JTho
manufacturers of textiles are fully
aware of the fact that novelties are
always in demand and they never let
an opportunity escape them to spring
some new and, If possible, extraordi
nary shades and colors upon the mar-!
ket. Many of those shades onjoycd a
transitory glory for part of a season
or, at tho best one whole season and
then disappeared from the surface
never to return, Jt Is a peculiar thing
about new colors. Somo become pop
ular in a singlo week and hold their
popularity well for several seasons.
while others perhaps more beautiful,
new shades, oho will be compelled,
to wear not only a hat, but a parasol
and, perhaps gloves, of the same col
or. Tho consistent carrying out of a
uniform color scheme is always an
awkward thing and connected' with
great expense. Of course, there are
a few women, who do not have to con
sider the pojnt of cost, but most wo
men, even among tho members of
fashionable society, do consider that
point more or less.
Speaking of the capracious notions
of fashion, a writer in La Nouvelle
Mode calls attention to an interesting
novelty. "Fashions latest freak," says
that writer, "is to use tho coarse
guipure laces, hitherto reserved for
furniture decoration, for th'o purpose
of making the most fascinating
blouses imaginable. Last year this
blues are in a class by themselves
and show a greater variety than ever.
The mate"rlals useo" are in most cases
very .dellcato of ' structure,, suggest
ing lace effects. Many of the hn'ts
am IrlmnmH with tho lightest and
daintiest chiffons and other delicate
materials and look extromoly dainty
In tho
week.
tent every night during
I Christian Science,
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Services: Lessoii- 'sermon ati'd'chlld-
ren's classes at 11 a, m. Subject of
lesson sermen: "Soul and Body."
Im.J J .' 1 l.,, nt O Yl
. frnellfl I "eulIUSUBy ovuuiug muunus v v
.-.;i ! i,. -.. . i. ti.ni.. m. Readlmr room open dally except
oiuui women win uuu it nuin -
While to investigate the merits of asnday. Christian, science nan, w
ow suggestion that has cobio over," of Coilrt and Liberty streets.
from Pans, Tho plan is, to weaix
belts of the same color aB their skirts
and waists, instead of one strongly
contrasting In color. The idea is,
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Immediately
First Unitarian.
Frank A. Powoll, pastor. Regular
services at 1 la. m. and 8 p. m. In tho
Pnwoll will locturo on
and at ilrst equally popular, do not J coarse fllet was seen as a trimming,
outlast the season. It would be on now, mounted on jnoussellno de sole,
imuresuug insre 10 siuay mat prouiem u rasnions an entire bodice, some
logical and is well worth a trial.
The waistcoat has received more
attention recontly" and prlmoses to bo
quite poplar this season. In somo of
tho costumes lately Imported tho
waistcoat Is used to Introduce a con
trasty effect by the brightness of Its
color. These bright waist are used
with sklrt8,.pf. rathor sombre color,
and do not become visible until the
and determine tho reasons .which times Joined or eked out with i tlnvw. ,! -.. '. 1
, , , . . . 1 iiib wiusicoais are not aiwaya rout
make one color popular, but ndt.an- fronconne of moussellne to hide the ' waistcoats, but are sqmetlmes only
S . 3h,nvfs"Uon would prob- seams These blouses are worn oyer B,mulated beIng aUachod t0 the coat.
ably lead tho student of tho problem very tight fitting bodices of white taf-1rru ,.. of , ,
Srv'nJ-Tn0' tBClen"Ce; f0lr ?h et',th0h coarso- lok cases only edge or border, usually of,
eTestirTrr- r: of,mousso1 'r w,th narrow- Jtxz
rrrzrheitg xszizi?0 tho effect of a,
majority, may select one of tho other Ing substantial, uncrushablo and very an, . 1 .,. '
of the new fashion colors, if .her Silt &ot, especially when worn o"? a Z-' , T , m I V i T?
them, but If not.they content them eollAo' corsage. The beU should be 'f Ch ar " "rti
cmiuib juai. wu u. iiib uoiBiu 01 tnoir quite on me uias and should bo hlalted ,, it .,.: . ' . , , 1
popularity. into tho buckle In front.
The test otho colng season has Plcturesquoness seems to bo the
been made In' Paris and in tho opln- keynote of tho new fashions, partlcul-
ion of the experts it has-resulted in arly In hats and coats. There are
the victory of the old colors, which more nnriiiinis nn.i nrii.inni i..n.
r-- -- .. uiiuiiiai ouaifvo Ul
hats to be seen In tho shops at pres
ent than ever before, but they all
havo ono feature In common; they
are Invariably picturesque and, for
that reason, unusually attractive. The
plcturesqueness of tho hat does not
altogether depend upon oddity of
shape, as It seemed to be the rulo
during the past few seasons. The
shapes are mostly graceful and tho
contrasting in color. me iuua in,
..... ... ... .t. ...k. .. .. .jv ovenlnir Mr.
.. .. . ..n. "Tho Srlnnrn of Human Naturo." All
TrLnroiiTifm Tnn'' nnnnmni r inncr.nuu "
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their waist.1 Thb plan seems to bo
1 invited.
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Tuesday Night, Wednesday nlflht,
ThiirHrtnv nlehL These are tho
dates.
are
at
Friedman's
600 moa
j
Plain
or of the new
wcro fashlonablo last year. There
are but three important nowa shades,
lavender blue, Parsnal blue and capu
chin red. All threo are worn to a
limited extent by somo of tho ultra
fashionable women of Parte, but they
have aroused but little enthusiasm
and It is not expected that they will
becomo more popular hero than they
are on the other side of the ocean.
inese new shades have several draw- materials used for tljo foundation as
backs, which no sensible woman of well as for the trlmmlncs nmi tho
fashion can afford to overlook. In combinations, of colors add to a great
tne nrst place tneso shades, do not extent to the beauty and charm of
become every woman arid a woman thn ennm-nt otrt 1
mlght as well bo out of fashion than Tho new straws,, or at least many
,wear a fashlonablo color that does not of them, show dollcate tints and com-
nun nor siyie or oeautv. Anothnr hinntinna nt tino ..r,.,-i .1 1
.objection, at least In the eyes of tho, harmonizing. Strange to Bay oven
more conservative women in thnt- nninro v.aratnrn. i.iij t
patibles, are used together with re-
ftheso shades are too conspicuous and
j attract more attention than Is deslr-
,ablo. A third objection Is that these
now shades are so "iiifflpiio thnt
they do not go well with other col-
ors.
to wear a gown of one of
blnatlon with silk or wool.
waistcoats of pique
French duck which' has a fine cord
but Is heavlor and softer than pique
are also shown in somo of tho recent
ly exhibited models.
The driving and nutomoblllng sea
son has fairly begun and somo new
and quite fascinating "new styles In
driving and automoblllng coats are
seen on the fashionable avenues. One
of the Btrlking features of the present
fashion In auto coats Is tho extensive
ubo of leather. Somo short coats
are made entirely of leather, while In
other coats all the seams, pockets,
cuffs and collar are bound or piped
with leather of a bright color. Leath
er 1s aUo used for bolts, straps and
buckles and In many cases adds a
great deal- to the chic effect of the
arrangement.
Unless a woman lntonds to make a
special feature of automoblllng and
dovote horsolf to It exclusively , for
the greater part of tho season, she
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with $5 oach, with which, to buy. our $,()0Wit8'. v.i
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w.HiH.i inn a frith t Kri nttnit. rn miv mir 2iz.n builu.
YttULUU JSJV illVi Tfiwu yvv vf - - t -'-- ,;
Wiiited SO.metiwith ?9:00 eacH. ta bufc oufj.lR00 buU ' vl
Wanted
.-il A ,-W.f ... , " A ''.'.' ''... . V- '.. . .
GO laborers; with G7c. each, to buy. our. 75c fitripea overaiio maw
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jumpers. v , ,.,,- - , r.-t'v -1
Wanted 49 laborers to .buy our beat King overalls at 49c per pair. '
macule uoasi ovoraiis at op jior yn
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Wanted 100 painters to tako our painters' "suits at C2c each
Wanted 100 carpenters to tako our aprons ati'Tc each. . ,.1
Wanted 75 chlldtea to take our little ovoralla at 19c per pair.
Wanted 600 stylish gentlemen to wear our 16c collars at 9c each, anJfJ
best 25c cuffs 'at-13c,' also our bost-iiockwe&r at 19c each.
.','. C, f.v..- Hlrim.'' l
men to wear our oesi iresiaem auapenuom a.t xu per imu-.:H
Wanted 200
i'.jijt
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Most people don't eat
too much according to
their appetites..
The trouble, is that
appetite (in these culti
vated days) is no, longer
the trustworthy, uide
it was designed to be.
It's apt to play hob with
the machinery.
The beauty of "FORCE"
is that it fits any appe
tite, and makes digestion
wait upon it.
W fi-v rf4 1aMaitk ffM xrtt Irt f All
ey orttihitt, in vndttwe&t, tt&tioattyA
fiats at '
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FRMDWIAN'S
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1 49 State Street
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e weat of a woe
With, some slices most of tie
weat comes on the weaitet, riot
on tnesnoe. You've paid you
money for them, and yoa want
to wear them oat. They weat
yott oat.
Did yoa evet have that ex-
h. i -.,.
petience? Yoa'U nevet have it
again rf yoa weat Sefc Royal
Blae shoe; it's a comfott-ftom-
the-fitst minate shoe.
markably pleasing effect. . Yhero are ...:" ".T8" Vry esten8,ve oM
OUito nnmhor nf , " CUrla,n lnlDKS SDO milSt have.
green, among them, novelties In moss, ""f a" iT, 1 aPl
saee. tea ami nw inf ffr0n'.- a,,, Proprato coat and suitable headgear.
If a woman, thorefore, wishes is also a great variety of now shades !, J W,M to VTOVldo for ono
ear a gown of ono of thnun in rmmi ii, . u'.. . ... "snt nn(1 ono heavier coat, as auto.
nr. ( ., , moblllng nn nnni ovonlngs makes pro-1
1 ; - ! tnlnn'f It. --.. I
kuu" iitjiu. uiu com ar&it nichiv .in.
sirable. Light weight -waterproof ma
terials are used to great advantage,,
iuu jjivo iirotecnon Doth against
cold and rain.
After all ij Beems that white will
riot bo worn as much this summer as
was expected. That does not mean
that It has gone out of stylo, but
morely, that It haa beon somewhat
overdone last season and a. reaction
In favor of colors has set In. Tho
change will probably be gradual and
soft delicate tints will onon thn wmv
,for more out spoken and more bril
liant colors In tho future. '
ESTELLB CLAIRMONT.
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If "rOROE" lmplr nud. pMplo
Botnuur more, u wouia d .
power for koo4.Ki
nowuijr morv. n wouio oa . www lor kvmi.hi
Bat when you know It make thm MrMff,
narvttlo. uioful ruUUona of Uiem. think new
1 1 mint bo piuhlntf th world ahead. .,
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The Yost
No. 10
Reg-No.
26531
RED SEAL
Tri12:0
Rec. 2:1
SUNDAY
SERVICES
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SIRE OF JOE SEAL 2: 11 14. ' ,
Sired by Red Heart 2:1tyi,- the aire of Chain Shot 2:0'i
Rid 'Seal .:,1A Etc.? ' -'i-'Vv' .'
Da AI40E M. (trial) 2:25 ....by Mark Field (son of Oeo. Wilkes),
Dam of.'Ited Seal 2il0 AI- biro of Daisy Fields '2J08U, Mam
lawobd 2:19. brino Field 2:1114, etc. .,
Second.dam DAV BELL by Advance, giro of Malra8ka2:25,etc,-
Dam 6t Veritirt 2:16, Vladex 2:29. e ' '. ' "" "'
Third dam daughter of Tlppo Saib, a thbroughbred.
Re Heart 1 by Fred Wilkes, out of Sweethoart, by Sultan; second
daaa Minnehaha, tha dam of Beautiful Bells, etc. RED SEAL atantfe
ISA, compactly built, with great quality and a sure slro of great
speed. He -will toake the Bcaeon of 1004 at tho
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OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS
kiiiiJV "'i-A- . ... . ... ....
With the usual, return privilege,
to mares sont from a distance.
Tctffif$40'SeMoa
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Good pasture at reasonable rate
SAM CASTO. Fair Grvwmi. Cl 1
feesniiii miiiiim iMimnmuuiT
5llISIlISIlltif ISiejUtiitsisinfjiaiaiejiaioji
II Books By William i Long!
Ask tire best shoe-man yew Jcmew: doa't
take any other shoe ot aa'aswer,
can get laem for yoti; or wffte tot
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Largest mako'rs of good shoea'lntho world.
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Prof. Goode will speak at tho W.
C. T. IT. hall SllnriflV nftnrnnnn . a
o'clock.
1 '.United Brethren.
SorvIces,dt the U. B. church in v,
ParkaIf6llew8: PrenPhinn--.fi't
" a.,S8h8Vft m Sabbath School
at J? ."A'Falter Itoynolds, pakor.
rir,at Christian.
Corner ofHIch and nntn. ..
Preaching byith'o bastor, Elder D. Er
rett, at 10;80'a. m, and 8 n nn.
spectlvo themes: "Amorlca" for
Christ" add. a Living Vital Issue."
Bible Schookat 12 m. Rhnn, oi,n.
maker Superintendent. .Timt, n
at 9 p. ri Adda Reed suporlntend'ont.'
Senior C. el si 1 n r n. r
ey chorlsKr, Frank Churchill organ-
.. v vory cpraiai Invitation extend
ed to strangers and visitors.
Salvatlofi Army.
All meetings will bo hni,i in tt .
oak grove on North tlborty Btreet. At
.,,. Ut" Lamer l'Pealc on
"Holiness." At 3 n. mA r t,
Barnoa will preach on "Salvation" At
"Why, Halt.ye BetwfiAr rC '.
- ions." Thero wlil-h i-'t .ir '
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The Machine Behind the IFne Work.
Excels all others In
LIQHT nuNNma v
PERFECT ALIqHmENT '
PERMANENT ALIGNMENT
EA8E OF ACTIdN
beauty of characters
and Durability.
75,000 Sold
Yost Writing Machine
230 Stark 8treet, Portland.
C. M, LOCKVVOOD,
Local Agent, 288 Commercial Street,
Salem, Oregon.
We Rent. We Sell. w Fvhn.
we Repair.
Don't Delay
You Order
Building Is going on with a
Wo are well supplied with
SEWER PIPE
SAND OR GRAVEL AND
GARDEN LOAM.
You will get tho best of
thing when you buy of
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rush.
every-
A. M. PATRICK & CO
Successor to D. 8. BontJey. Phone
Main 6l. Wholeeale and rotall
bulldiag material of the beat.
jbi-iw Cemmerclal St, Salem
Ways of Wood Foil ;
Wilderness Ways
Secrets of tte Woods
Wood Folk at Sctootv
Beastsf the RelcT
Fowls of the Air
School of the Woods,
followtntthe Deer, $"J '25
A Little Brother to the,
75c
75c
.35-a. Mm
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Beai
$1 .50
JIGINN& COMPANY, p,
! ! Taf Department, 29Beacofl Std:. BOSTfW
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