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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1905)
mStimmSSB SMaJmrmniinstBMsmiAr, ISOSt M. s 0CT0EEEO, Talking About Patronizing HOME INDUSTRY Yot Should Buy Salem Made Bwttet The Commercial Gream Company is a Home Institttxone Its entir e income is paid otit here to the farmers for cream, to the wage earners for labor, and for rent, power, lights, etc 1 i J. ! Yocr monev comes back to yot when yot huv Salem tttter. All the Grocers keep it .tj fc ' " - linn -" RiW I- y -.. .lit BT " r, . . y fe ASK 1 " FOR j s SsS Butter THIS IS THE BEST BUTTER ON THE MARKET, OF ANY MAKE It Is Made By the Commercial Cream Company NEW YORK FASHIONS i 1JMI WWW New Yerk, Oct 21w In the creation of the milllaery style this season in spiration has beea draws for nome time of tbo pleturejue periods of tbo put. There aro bats aueh at our mother and grandmother were. In outline am) (trimming tie fashion of tie early eix tie haro been reincarnated. In Pari tbo new style are detignated a Third xBmplre. Many of the sew bate ebow tho moat daring of brim. High crowns, too, give aa ffeetivo dash to many of ; tho models. Nver ttefore have feath er leD o gorgeously beautiful Os , trieb ami marabout piaraeo and tip in .' new coloring and ahapeo and new com binationa aro the order of the day. There are willowy plant, the ends of which waggest the weepJag willow. The' plomea with boa owlo giro aa effect in trimming Impossible to at tain in any other way. That moet beau tiful of featboredl creatures, the bin) , of paradiae, baa been, robbed of it plume to adorn the fathionablo milli nery. Strang looking feathered or wnflcnt which reeotnblo nothing that - ovor grew, haro beea manufactareiL .' Hugu botterflle made of feather at teanatet) vwaa aocka with little bead cot to a pair of wing tbote are but a fcict of tha many little headu eot to a bint of the many weird andt wonderful ' featbered noreltiea en -on this ea. aoa's millnery. Asother plesalBg featuroof tbe oewi millinery la the coloring. Never have combination been o tinuiual or bar monlou. Not only ar. dU?rni. color ntaembled la ouo hat, but any number of different vbado of one tons or V cral u-.brought togetber. Tbe merg ing of 'one color! lstot another 1 greatly In ildento, A pbaao of fashion which la pomtirely sew will be the bm of the bat In one color, to be worn witb a ,oi torso of still aMther color. Thus aa all green hat or ono is all violet or rose tone will be worn with a tailored euit or costBcoe ef some ea4ratiBg tone. Velvet bat will bold abolate sway. Tby will bo first eboiee tr all oeea. Ion. Where tbe entire velvet bat 1 not were, Uiere will t combiaatioas of velvet and felt. Thss a bat with a erewn am) upper brim of velvet may have a facing of felt, er the reverse. Tbe felt bat i faced and trimmed with velvet. Soft, draped crews ef velvet, crown baollngs, rose plaiting, rotettea, loop and bows of velvet aro used with out HaUUtion by the milliner. For wear with tailor made suit there aro simple felt bat of moat stunniog outline, turning skyward at back and side tilting down over the noeo in tbe most fascinating way. These felt bats aro shown in all the soft beautiful col orings of tho eaon. IiaU in tones of gray aro particularly good stylo for general wear. Black and white combi nation are always good, and bore aad there are seen very chie looking models with a dasb of brilliant red. At last an Interested public has bad a chance to observe wnntn. Duchess eon slJor the proper garb. at luncheon, for the Duehes of Marlborough attended Mveral little luneWn parties til 'week, At ono, be wore a gown of the aft, trailing kind she usually affeeU. It waa of palo shades of blue and pink. (Tb iVirt of blue ebiffoo cletb trailed slightly in tho back and rested-on the ground all around. The lower half was formed of soantily gathered ruffles about five inches wide edged with an inch wide ruffle, of lace, Forming a -ftaV v . A ; . headway to the lace, on every rcffl was a pink satin ribbee. The skirt was gathered t!gbtlyat the waist line. The pointed girdle of blue satin wai finished with long ead that fell te the train. The. bodUe bad marrow ruffles finished with ribbon and Uee to natch those on the skirt. Tho elbow sleeve wore forme of ruffle in a way to give a pail effect Tho hat was -a. largo round Frenok sail or of pale Woe straw trimmed with a wreath of pale piak rwebud. This portietrisu stylo of millinery is a great relief to these who oasnot staai tiny tip-tilted style of mffiinery, aad who bare beea losing sleep over tbe man date, that tkoy must be worn. ' Tho loeao t Is always a favorite one with many women aad wits ome figure bettor than any other sort, ia addition to wbiesj it is easier to lUp oa am) off and involves lee disnsnlty ia the making than do tbo fitted ones. Here is aa exceedingly desirable model that will bo mA in vogue daring tho entire autumn and wiater and both for tbo eoat suit aad fer tbe separate wrap am) which is quite appropriate for all suitings, broadcloth, eneviot, homespun and the like and alee for the cloaking that are preferred for tbe all round wrap. In this iasunoe tie color is black and the material Bag. bin Kersey, simply stitched with hold ing silk, but color a wall a material is a mattor of preference and need. The eoat is mado on qaite simple Mao consisting .of front and batka and ia finished at tbo neck wit the reg ular lapels. The closing la made in visibly by means d'button-bole in a fly, and tbe ileevea are the favorite one of tbe season that are fall at the shoulder andiplaia at tbe wrists, wber they aro finished with the recover aaffi that are very generally besoming. If desired, tbo eerier ean bo fyelvet but (hero Is aapejsuliarismartBeas fonad ia tho use of ono material threagntnt. . Surplice style have lxt none of tbe I popularity they enjoyed in early spring , and"ttmmr ; In fact, they've become even more popular than before. Curiously enough, they can b joggled with o na te bo sneeessful for almost every typo of figure. Made on a tight boned foundation, with jort a little follows and that jaddciowiy arranged, a sarpliee dress makes n large woman take on slimmer Mne yet ean be treat ed so that it fills net too slender a fig. ure in the prettiest possible way. For saits, gray worsted .will lend. There are two distinct types- of these worsteds; tbe tight, bard-twistod salt iags, each as-men wore la itkeir spindy. spandy sack suit this last' snmmer; aad' that with tbo soft finish. There must a hundred different style and variation of cheeks, plaids and stripe that are almost invisible, yet give snob Individual and distinct bean tyw One has a plaid aa Ineb or so in sire; ami in the eorner there' n shift in weave, forming a eurious single sec tioa from tbo "wall of Troy" design. Ia tbe light, the effect is absolutely fascinating and aleit!r Iltesh-o. An other baa a small check Mtlined in n deliente green yon ean't tell it Is green but the indefinite qnality this par tieular shade give to the cheek is charming. Chemisettes of real baby Irish use aro among the most attractive of the new neckwear f rem Paris. Wnistooat and ufis trimmed with bright gilt braid, laid on white broad- eloth, are worn with almost any color. o i Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Tils prodneo moisture and cause Itching, this farm, aa well a Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile ar cured by Sir, Bo-an-ko' Pile Bcmedy, 8top itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. 50e a jar at druggist, or sent by matt Treatise free. Write me about your ease. Dr. Bosaako' Phil. adcJpUa, Pa. Will Sell Valuable Patent Bights. Wilmington, Del, Oct. 21. Under an order of tbe Court of Chancery, An drew E. Sanborn, as reeeivor, will soil nt tho court house this afternoon the letters patent and tho right, title and interest of the lUby Hatch company, in inventions of match making machi nery that was nsed in the Camden plant of tho Bnby company. It control five valuable patents used in tbe man nfaetere of matches and all of thorn wiM be sold. Representatives of sev eral manufacturing oeneerna engaged in tbe manufacture of matches are in the ity and some spirited bidding Is expeoted at tho auction. Tbe Buby Match company wu a Delaware cor poration, doing business in Camden. Don't Borrow Trouble. It is a bad habit to borrow anything, bnt tbo worst thing yon can possibly borrow is trouble. When aisk, sore, heavy, weary and worn out by the pais nnd poison of dyspepsia, bilious ness, Bright 's Disease, and similar In ternal disorder, don't ait down and brood over yonr eymptoms, but fly for relief to Electric Bitters. Hero yon will find sore and permanent forgetful nss of aH year troubles, and your body wig not bo hardened by a load of debt disease. At J. a Perry ' Drug Store. Price, 50c, Guaranteed. CAPITAL NOBMAI. SCHOOL. Salem, Oregon. Normal, Academic, Business, Teleg raphy, Civil Service and Music, We aro fortunate in securing tho service of Dr. Parvin for thla depart ont. Wo have also arranged for n Primary Depaartmeat, nnd shall have in all grade from the first to tho twelfth. Address, J. J. KEAPPS, 1 Salem, Oregon. Heating Stoves AND SMALL Ct.dk Stoves Cheap GOOD LINE or Cooking Utensils Tinware and Gtanitewate Come In nnd oeo this stock, for can savo yon money rn every I chase. J. A. Pattersofl 307 Commercial St Phono M7 Main. 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