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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1904)
- - . -..- w -v DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1904. i,' k i'f M in f mmv NEW YORK FASHION LETTER ,- New York, Oct. 22. The way. that faihlonablo folk bavo adopted tho Crepo do Chine craze Is really some- J It in , A number of tho new walking cos tumes seen on Fifth avenue on smart women, aro trimmed with inch-wide j bands of tho materials cut to curve uiing 10 marve. at. une Bees u in and arranged to form odd dc8gns !the umartest shirt-waist suits for each band being piped or eJged with with tho skirt that a lino of braid or silk. These curves and Just shows jmornlng wear, clears the ground, tho tip of tho tiny black leather shoe, Ono sees It ia tho moro elaborate) 'luncheon and afternoon frock, whero frills and laces aro called upon to Add to tho dressy effect. And oho sees It In all of tho newest tones in tho novel coral and geranium pinks, ' -lhn now nlmond. ollvo and bronze green; In tho shot, tho printed and .tho damasso effects for tho hand eomest of dinner and ball gowns; and then there is a .wealth of elabor ation, hand embroideries, real laces, t'empleccmentH that glisten with tiny spangles and mock Jewelry, and with s, empire sashes of chiffon and laco that . bring out tho dull luster of tho crepo to perfection. For any nnd all occa sions tho Crepo do Chlno gown Is tho correct thing; tho only thing to know , is how to fashion It to meet tho spe- S vim ii-ijmiiviiiuiji.9 ui vuuji. juiu 11110 is what tho smnrt girl prides her , self that sho can do with tho result that Bho presents a distinguished ap .pearanco in every gown of. her Crepo do Chlno repertoire. - A word regarding wedding gowns 1b always In season, so It may not be (amiss to toll tho brlde-to-bo that there Is a revolution In handsomo wedding gowiiB for this fall. They will bo mndo ns often of hand-emhroldored mull as of satin. Both will bo used, for satltv can nover havo a suporlor. git only has a rival. This mull Is the iFronch woavo, as soft as a spider's web. It Is not moroly a tracory.but pad- ;itded and dono with tho flnost lloss. 'vTho women of todnly do so much cm- '."broidery at' homo and do It so beautl- fully, that It Is no great exponso to havo such a gown. If, however, ono "hasn't tho time to do It thero Is an excellent Imitation in bo mo of tho i?shops that develops Into a beautiful 'frock. ' Tho gown Is dropped over mcssallno, which Is tho softost of all ffashlonnblo slllta. Under It there Is . a laco and muslin pottlcoat. Tho blouio Is mndo ovor a boned wnate, Vhlch reaction from bust to hips, made of taffeta. This preserves tho ushupo of tho waist and hips ovor tho corset. Tho loose, drooping offect at at waist, lino Is out of fashion. Tho monrallno and mull Is drapod over ..this to follow tho linos of the figure, and ovor tho exact waist lino tho drnpory Is of Hborty atln. Thoro aro throo cardod shlrrings up tho front. Tho embroldory Is used In n front panel In tho center of a six gored plaited skirt. It Is also In two deep bands at tho kneoj nnd thero is n deep top plcco of it, lined with whlto slllc net. Tho sloovos aro In two largo puffs, finished with two ruffles. Tho veil Is put on In tho now way. It is nrrangod Into an Alsatian 'bow In front, with a tiara of myrtlo blossoms. Thoro Is a knot of myrtlo at tho left sldo of tho bodlco nnd1 two long streamers of It from tho whlto kid prnyer-look, which has In Its cover a cross In onnmol. This Is tho usual gift of tho brldo's mother on tho day of tho wedding. deicribo patterns In tho center backs of tho short coats' and on the out side of the new wide sleeves above tho elbows. New coats for automoblllng include thoso of natural eaL a light chan pagno color, and ono of these hangs in full folds from the shoulders, it being fitted, about the top. It closes In double-breasted fashion well to tho loft with largo bronze buttons. Tho really handsomo ready-made silk bodices shown In tho smart shops havo the fullness of tho sleeves above the elbows, and when tho sleeves are full length, for many end at the el bows, thoro is a deep mltalne cuff of tho material or of laco or of some other trimming. Postilions are also noted on many of these bodices Sensible dressmakers who tny to savo gowns for their patrons are mak ing three or four girdles with every gown and aro fastening them in vari ous ways. Ono lovely girdle In mink- colored velvet is fastened at the front Invisibly with small hooks. Cover ing thoso aro big embroidered roses, which aro arranged to fasten on. In such a way as to cover tho place whoro tho girdle Is fastened together. A handsome glrdlo of celory-grcen vel vet is caught under a green gold clasp, Into which aro set masses of green stones, making ono shining slomnchor of green. Thoso who cling to tho whltie wnlsts, and thoro nro women who find nothing so becoming, nro mak ing up their new white waists In sev oral tints of whlto. Ono handsome waUt was of Ivory-colored hobblnotto over a foundation of champagne whlto Bilk,' whllo the trimmings wero laco ru flies of Ivory white. Thus the throo shades of whlto wero all cun ningly combined la ono waist, to which thoro wero small whlto laco wheel applied In a shade of blue white, which Is known as as'i white. You can get very handsome effects Hy making rosettes in tho new colors and of tho new materials. But tho material should bo of the best, and thero should1 bo no attempt at skimp ing. Too often ono tnlces odds and ondi for thoso Important garnitures, nnd tho result Is anything but hand some. Uso nono but your best ma torlals In rosottos, A groat many women llko to pur chase ono handsomo gown each fall which can bo worn for best all win tor. It can bo made useful for No ombor wedding wear, and It Is quite tho thing for formal calls and for tho opora. Later In tho 6eaton It does rtutiy moro Informally And when spring comes It can, by a little altera tion, romo out as a handsome s'reet costume. Uioful gowns can bo fcund In n cloth of Hnvnna brown or of seal skin brown, light In wolght and with n glossy surface This gown should bo made up In tho very latost stylo and It should havo tho sweep longth, tho full skirt, gathered or shirred ovor tho hips nnd tho full puff sleeves Tho trimming should alio bo very new. Blame No One But Yourself if You Don't Get Well When SicR. 'illtlll W-M-H"frMI mint All wo can do I give advice. Of course that's easy. But our advice Is really worth a little wore to you than most people's, for we offer to give you the first bottle of our medicine free, if It falls to help you. "Wo could not afford to do this unless our medicine was good. Such an offer, on the wrone kind of medicine, would put a merchant prince in the poor house. Dr. Miles' Nervine, however, as years 9f experience have proved, la a medi cine that cures the sick. Those whom it cannot benefit less than one in ten thousand we prefer to refund their money. All we ask of you is to try Br. Miles' Bestorative Nervine for your complaint. If you suffer from sleeplessness, nervous exhaustion, dizziness, headache, mus cular twitching, melancholy, loss of memory, weak stomach, poor blood, bilious troubles, epilepsy, St Vitus' Dance, etc., wo will guarantee to benefit you or refund your money. You are the uoctor. "My son Bert, when in his 17th year, became subject to attacks of epilepsy, so serious that we were compelled to take him out of school. After several physicians hod failed to rellete him, we cave Dr. Miles' Nervlno n trial. Ten months treatment with Nervlno and Liver Pills restored our boy to nerfect health." Mil. JOHN S. WILSON. Deputy Co. Clerk, Dallas Co., Mo. FPTniT! "Write . ..v.u.i-l you us and wo will mall e. Free Trial Fackacm of K ... - . .. .. . ..... .. -a - ur. iviiie" nti-fain run, ino Mew, Bclentlfio Remedy for Pain. Also Symp tom Blank for our Specialist to diagnose your caso and tell you what is wrong and how to right ft. Absolutely Free. Address: DIl. JULES MEDICAL CO.. UUJOUATOIUES, JSLKIIAItT, 1ND. SUNDAY SERVICES To the Soon Of World's Fai Not at All Next monlb is its lt, )u know, and if you are wis you will go before the Amtl rush. Thero aro Low Rates on Special Dates And the Burlington offers a splendid service vU tho Sconie lines. If you are intertstcd tend your name and address nnd I'll write you full particulars. A. 0. SHELDON, Clenersl Agent, 100 Third Btxee. . , PORTLAND, OBEQON. v Christian Science. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 140 Chemsketa street. Services Sun day at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subject of Iosson-sermon, "Everlast ing Punishment." Sunday school at 11:4 a. m. Wednesday evening tes timonial meeting at 7:30 o'clock. Reading room in the church open each afternoon except Sunday. AH aro cordlal'y Invited, " Does Yout Neecl A Piano? Thinking about It will never give her the means to a musical education, which, In many cases, proves a livelihood In the years to come. I - i The Another Man Ptt To Wo k WATT SHIPP The Bicycle Man hns added another man his already large force of skilled help, and is Better Ptep&ted Than Eve To repair your wheel or umbrella' promptly. If the irked needs repairing. Unitarian. Frank A. ,Povoll, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. At 11 a. m, Mr. Powell will speak on "A Gospel of 14. iiupc, UUU Ul I ,OV Jl. III. Uii tJUUU J. WTnol,... A nAnfANinitA nt tok TTwl ' tarlan ministers of the Northwest wilNbo hold In tho church on Tues day, Wednesday nnd Thursday, Octo ber 25, 2G and 27. A cordial Invita tion to all, First Methodist Episcopal. Rov. W. H. Selleck, minister, resi dence 22G Church street. Tho pastor will preach at 10:30 on "Tho People and tho Pulpit," nnd at 7:30 on "The Intense Energy of tho Chrjstlan Life." Epworth League at C:15. Subject "How Can Wo Enlarge and Improve Our Work." Central Congregational, Nineteenth and Ferry streets. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Endeavor meeting at C:30 p. m., followed by song sorvlce. No preaching service, ns it Is tho pastor's day at Wlllard. Hlblo study meeting Thursday evening. Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist. SoivIcej: Lesson-sermon and chil dren's classes at 11 a. ra. Subject of losson-sormau, "Everlasting Punish ment." Wednesday evening meeting at 7:30 p. m. Reading room open via IH,' except Sunday. Christian Sci ence hall, corner of Court and Liberty streets. Salvation Army. Sunday services: Holiness meeting at 11 a. m Junior meeting at 1:30 p. m Family gathering at 3 p. m. Great battle for souls at S p. ra. Meetings every nlgnt except Monday. Mr C T. llurd will speak at tho W O T l hall on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock Uov H A. Kotohum will be tho speaker at the mooting for men in the Y M C. A. rooms tomorrow (Sun da) afternoon nt 3:30. Come enjoy a p'ea-ant hour. A special featuro of tho o meetings will bo tho music A w ' nu ts extended to all men. Hv Moy IJng, superintendent of tht Chlneo mission schcol. of Port land Ore. will give a literary pro gram it tho Yew Park United nreh ren church corner Twelfth and Mis sion st roots. Saturday, October 29. 19t4. Kverjbody invited to attend ami onjoy nn evening of rich thought and simple eloquence- from thoe edu cated and Christian Chinese, The object of tho entertainment U to ad vertise the school and create an In terest lu practical missionary work. Admission free A collection will be taken to defray the expenses. House is now tending you the piano chance of a lifetime. The price on every instrument offered has been ruthlessly cut, without re gard to retail profit, and the terms are easier than ever. What Ae Yot Going To Do About It? i Allen & Gilfeeii-1 : Ramake? Co. Salem Branch, ; 299 Commercial St. H I It II i I H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 1 Get it Done Right WATT SHIPP THE BICYCLE MAN Something Doing This Beautiful Moonlight Nignt Come Ottt and Enjoy Yourself A musical entertainment for evervbodv. SnmpiM new for people on the street in front of Geo. C Ws ! Music btore. EVERYBODY INVITED You can't miss the enjoyment even if you arc a block away, but you should come to the store to fully appre ciate it. Geo. C. Will, Opposite Ladd & Bush's Bank. HARPER WHISKY! A Delightful Beverage A Safe Stimulant A Good Medicine For &le by AUGUST SCHRE1BER OASTOJIIA. That New Woolen Underweat Should bo sent to tho Salem Steam Laundry nnd ho cleaned. We have the only steam tnblo in Oregon for this work nnd guarantee satisfaction. Thoso blankets probably need at tention, too, and remombcr wo have tho only facilities for hand ling this vrork outside the woolen mill. TRADE MARK The Salem Steam Laundry o3) fAKING POWDER pUT U NN GLASS JAR5 Z1QUTS,. ACADEMY OF THE SA CRED HEART, SALEM, ORE. The forty-second scholastic year begins September 12. Sanitary and other improvements lately nmd n the building. Academic, commercial, grammar grades IntermedtatA .. primary courses. Pupils prepared for teacher's certificates. Full course in music. Particular attention paid to health and moral training. Address aiBier superior. Sold in Salem by Atwood & Fisher. Harritt & Lawrence. A. Saue. Fuller & Douglas. A. L. Harvey. Both & Oraber. Joseph Albrich. A. M. Patrick. K Land For Sale. i:0 acres or more of the bo.t vnn . grain land. All under cultivation, sandy loam, can be worked at anv ,,. aii level and In one block, 34 miles from oaicm, on good road. Balance of land has plenty of wood for 10 year Bayer lT.j uucei ,0 ooursai office. lO-lT-lm Has Returned to Salm Dr. A. T. Roberta th , ,.,... ha9 returned to Salem, and has offices . u, manage block, where he will bo pleased to meet all hl vw M.i and friends. Room 21 FMrii hock. ,.,,. 1V-1V-U Jacob Vogt Is now carrying a fine line ' "' famous Julia Marlow shoes. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE JACOB VOGT t 99 State St. Si,w CALL ON YOUB RTEPMOTHE& At UieSleraDxe Worki when yon '"JJ clothe cleaned, died, repaired or PS M onth. You can jet anrthlni ,ckJl J ol glorea to the moat elaborate " Mrs. O. B. " ISSCbamttcJai1 lined. me tnnnth pair ot glorca rrop.. IR. GUNN'S $J$ CURE8 COUOHS, COLDS, J llUj HOAR8BNES0 A CROUP. W . BejtRtmtty for Children. PWt to to"1!, Stldby all Medlelno Start U larjt totMtoa Md Mr; b, OR BOSAWtO CO PuiUW,.