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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1905)
'1P$W H?' iiwwma8 AH,T CAWTAL JOTOHAI SALEM, "T- BATUBPAY, JA3TOABY 23, 1905. 19 T ) i ! i li m 1 NEW YORK FASHION LETTER ! Uavf Yok, Jan. 29-Bithcr ho vogue of tlio long coat colled out tho nshlnon for plain Or flatly trlmmo.l skirts or tho voguo of this wort of a nklrt is rcsDoniilbln for tho Ions coat. tAt any rate, both havo held sway In Jilgu places throughout tho Reason. "Winter materials naturally lend them selves less readly than summer fab rles to ruffled and bofrlllcd effects, but ihls season haii seen tho last degree ct suppleness reached in texture that, fcy tradition, call for body. Velvet and silks long ago lout thotr rustle and erispness, to Bay nothing of "stand filono" qualities. But now all tho wool partake of tho "chiffon" in initiation. Thin tendency has led to tho adoption of woovoa for elnbornto tisca which wero never boforo recog nized by tho eloct. Tako cashmere, tot example, tho material of childhood nnd wrappers, even it has been turned by dressmaker of tho flrst-clns this winter into smart houso gowns nnd even afternoon reception and visiting coHumea. At its best, eashmcro this Mason has been seen in tho skirt no eompnnying tho velvet coat. Girls with a knack far making much out of littlo havo grasped tho possibility, and Jn tho durable fnbric havo pro duced white and tinted skirt which they havo worn for evening drew, with silk and laco wnista of tho same (iono. Often such bodices nro made in a simpiuu'ii jroncn roai iorm, which Ricnns that bodlcn and Imiupio nro out in one, tho latter being shaped to suit iho figure of tho wearer. Thoro is a host of theso littlo coats, and two of them nro never qulto alike. As to (ho skirt trimmings, flat bands of fur or velvet nro more popular than ruffles or littlo puffs, nlthongh with tho scope given to dressmakers, they, too, trim fashionable toilets. A pretty gown of pulo blue enshmere is mndo In A wurplieo prlnness shnio, its long linos emphasized by fur bands. Around the hem of a (inured light backs downward, on tho long eont for a tlmo tho match of tho two would havo been perfect As It was, green palms nnd wbito backs had a smudged look that was most unsightly. Tho automobilo shows of tho past week brought to light many garments that defy dust, wind and weather. They ranged in character from white nucde opera coals dainty with rich fnr linings to thiok Eskimo apparel that would call out no observations in Greenland. Among tho furs baby seal is a new comer. Marmot, with its glossy brown lml r, also appear to bo a favorito for tho automobile A three-quarter coat of this fur with muff and hat costs lem than $1G0. A whimsical littlo box coat of hip length is mado of nntelopo, "fur side inside." It is trimmed with stitched bunds of wbito kid and may be worn either sido out. Baby calf in red nnd white, black and whit nnd brown nnd white oceupio a conpi- on place among tho coat in Iwtli three quarter ami hfp length. As trakhan with mink trimmings mnkos up sensiblo looking wrap. Tho most inexpensive eonts aro mado of Siberian dogskin, raeooon and civet cat. All tho nutomobilo eonts nro loose and voluminous enough to make room for tho wide skirts worn under them. Few nro seen in full length, hnlf nnd three nunrtor length having been found more practical with the envelop ing robe which aro always worn with them. Wlud cuffs, leather wristlets. shirred top and bottom on elnstlc, are found in the sleeves of ninny of the best garments. For the most strcuu ou rides fur skirts aro employed. Far practical use leather gets prec edence in nutomobilo rig. It cleans perfectly, is impervious to dust and winds, oven on hot summer days when the rate of speed of the machine in whieh it is worn run to tho limits of the InW, Leathers in bright ntad dull finish nro to bo had in every color ROOSEVELT GOES VISITING Washington, Jan. 28. President Hoosovolt kept his secretaries and as sistants busy today cleaning up nil business of a routine character prepar atory to an nbsenco of several days from tho "White House. Tonight tho President is expected to attend tho Gridiron club dinner, nnd tomorrow be ing Sunday thcro will naturally be no business transacted. Aionuay morning tho President will take a trip to An napolis to attend the graduation exer cises at tho naval academy. From An napolis a trip will bo mado to Philadel phia, whero Mr. Koosevelt will attend a dinner of tho Union Loaguo and also deliver an address at tho somi-conten-nlnl celebration of tho Philadelphia Y. M. C A'. a Tho Albany school board is consid ering tho proposition of adding two more grades to tho public schools, thus giving them a full fledged high school cuurso. o A sweet face Is yours by using Roe and Cucumber Jelly (Curosa t reami. M'KINLEY MEMORIAL SERVICES Xew York, Jan. 2S.-The Carnation T,e of America and the McKinley .!2!ftW,. :rrba;7hrhou:theceuatry lrrow of the birthday anniversary of Present Merrier. The o wu Sll embrace special services li .eh ft es of many deoomiaauons aim '-";"" exercises under the auspices of various patriotic ami religions ''TO Caaton, Ohio, Jan. 2S.-From Wash-,- r-K!im. ripvelanl and other due flo-al offerings have boon re ceived, to bo pU1 tomorrow at the Sib of President McKinley. Canton people are preparing for a general ol, KL of the day. Memorial service ni t-, fcld in all the local churches, Md st the time there will be exercises 4ee the aaspites of the Grand Army of the Republic and kindred organiza tion On Monday the anniversary will I 'rked by a groat banquet here, at i!-i. .t.i.iu v do oeinvf"' "j woirn ' - -- . . ..,:. m.npn MiMie men who were innmaiei PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PARKANpRTLAND oREGON Established in 1866. Open all the year. Private or dfTs traction. Thousands of graduates in posi- ots opportunities constantly occumng:. It pays to IS our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free. A. p. ARMSTRONG, LL.B., PRINCIPAL associated with tho public career oi wo martyred Piesident In tho Hight of Time. It has brought around batunlay ... -- .1. ...1 l,nf enmntninf? arain, witn us ueumuu - s. good must bo had for tho Sundny din ner. Tho something good of tho first importance is meat, nnd you can bo sure of getting this at tho old rollnblo market of E. C. Cross. Ordor your meats there. m aaaaffiESBBBBEHEB taffeta seen at the opera this week known to Damo Fashion. For winter woa a wide, locate, fiat roll of velvet land loathor ooat nro usually lined with Jlnlshcd at tho foot with a roll of the far. In fnet, for anything approach Silk. A wide band of ermine Uwtdfel Hg out-of-town rding, fur is a neces aa eighth inch laco frill nt tho foot of ltv, an the leather, although wind A whit valvet prince rttbe. A black I j,rmf , lack the clinging qualitv which jtolted net mado vor white had as hi makes a Wator material cosy ou a cold skirt finish at the bottom a ten Inch band of black velvet etit In shallow bnttbiiiruts at the top. Ynhnpfrd iaMrtn to widen gore at tho foot ut the skirt are another con trivance that npHMtrs naturally wttli Daring skirts. There Is an example of thl la tho amptuou4 dinner gown of brocaded matxe colaretl silk. The skirt fits at tho top like a prineess, and is plain for half, Its length. The back side senrn uad tho sldo seams rsaxt the front breadth are left open, tho back one half the depth of tho skirt i the front ones far If Inehes. Theso slashed are Ineod with supple statin ribbon ending in deep loop und radii over full under skirt llounso af rich Ineo. Tho long skirt ' voguo Is retponsl Ida for tho double skirt whieh often rannot bo told, with their aeeompnny log Jackets, from a redluguta. The ripper section of snob skirts fit the hips carefully and full into fold as they lengthen over tho widening skirt under them. With tho velveteen eoitumes that nro plentiful amoHg well dressed wo men. uIovm at tho same oolnr. war i often that not, appear, and there I a reason, ine veiveieens nwi ineir ' 6lor. More than one woman wtth ! white gloves and uh a eotlMmw has Ixh'h JmJ'k1 t find her glnvas as- eumtag the eowplexion of her dreo. t At the theatre renth n smnrt greea velveteen mu worn with wkup gloves E l.u.V d lu... ift.. I...U. . . ftki. .kl... l.u . i hum wv irm im itii.- in ittv ((1111 "nijt MwfcliaCllS'. ii tap wwirrf wu obi idhi hc hhm. CT lay. K very thing ha been thought of Ih tho leather eoat which could pot aibly give thaw attractiveness, but aro cut with a nice appreciation of th prevailing modes nnd with an eve to ssvisg frum mmpltng tho dress sleeve whieh will be worn under thenn A littlo Img af extra buttons, made of the silk of the lining and fastened in an Inconspicuous inner corner, is tho Inst eontrivanee to savo the wearer in convenience when sho micht find her self lenguns from a button-counter or th homo button bag. Whole suits, very trig ones, aro made of leather skirt, eoat, hat and oer gaiter. Tan, browns, reds and gun metal are the papular colors. Leather skirts, It is said, nro being wed for wet weathar walking in Par is. In this country, thev, a well as far-lined leather at, are wra by country folk wh ejy long sleigh rides whea the mercury is staking Keme effort has Iwea made to intro duce leather eoat for street u in this city. Ih Franee they are ao long er an nbmsimI HMtael with walking tailets, sad now and then one meets a eat 01 the arttsc fcere. S. far the blaiMo and the Norf4k jarkvt art- the tknpmt seleeted la it for street wer BtSTBl.LK CU.V1RKMONT A Pill in Time will 8v a ivmnn skkneas. especially to txwSe, Mtbject to Plliotw atucks, tick HwsiUchrt or who sutler from totnach disorders. A pill In nevd I a frtend imleetl, and you should ncxr bo with wit nboxol Beechams Pills eU Rvrrywhcr. li Ws Mc. ss-t 36c, Wrigtit' ParagtNi Hewdache i ure will ihHIU yowr M gentle and rure the puiii 1)wh tM the care, a war pies ap g yr spirit. All tlraifgtate, WE !U m show ffi Oh m 1 1 us Fenoinc for OsmIbI Oup. Ws4iigUH. Jmm. SS. 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