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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1906)
ji DAILY-CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, lt)Ofl. 31 'X (EflTOHT VIGNETTES. I seen at the Summer Cup!. rl;.o Frocks, Dinner ,.,.!. ii.tiiililt! lints. COff5arn.gani.ett Hiith , ' Jug Suits. . . -i-i in the moon should ' l ,. i- rt tlio vprv lntnaf in ' fashionable apparel she ft tetfer como straight to New- . .. iifro in August worn : .i.f will bo the reigning U8 fcicv." - 3,'ia late fall and winter toll 's. ,,.,.. Parisian mmics. Parisian makers send I, test to some of the fastidious here who chop a Btyiu m. .i ii i.pcnmos too popular, and I'd lavishly to be always gowned ,jiance of the fashions. The girl L moon then or any utuur mem- I j her sex can nnu vaiuauio hints, as to colors, materials, gen-1 ornl llnna nM.1 At. ... . . I -.... ....v.0, ,iu ulu Bo-,caueu minor details, thnt go to make up a really smart whole effect. Shoes, Gloves, 1'm-nsols. Shoes, gloves, parasols, belts, gir dles and sashes or the innumerable little touches In draped veils velvet dog collars, of those with jewelled claps, serve to bring out the best points of the gown and its wearer. The mushroom hat, the one that has the brim drooping all around, the crown low, and the bandeaux under neath, shares with high crown flat rimmed shapes first place in fash ionable favor. The New Helvetia Silks. Another Parisian fad that Is in favor hero is the toilette of Pekln stripes In bla6k and white, or tho same combination achieved in other ways. The new Helvetia silks thnt come only in black or white, but in a variety of weaves, satin, nrmure, or a particularly soft lustrous taffeta Special Sales Of Ladies Black Sateen Waists f ,50 Values Special Price This Week SJ.OO lie ?w)w WmmMm 1 mnfWm ii III 1 1 1 " 11 iwwk ill II Mill I 1 JllflfiP I that wears as well as it looks", will be In great demand by tho time so ciety goes to winter quarters. French Creations. Gowns recently sent over from- Paris are made up of these silks and for colored satin toilettes Pnqutn, Worth and others aro using tho soft lustrous Sapho silks on. account of their texture and exquisite colorings. A gown of this fabric worn at one of tho small dinners that are New port's favorite form of entertain ment, was In one of the new reds, thnt is exactly matched by tho shade of a plnk topaz. Another was in a soft yellow tone nnd the set of matching ornaments was mndo of yellow topaz and pearls. Illustrations. Thanks are due tho McCall Co., makers and designers of fashion for hnndsomo illustration accompanying this article. Semi-Precious Stones. Matching sets of semi-precious stones, topfaz, amythlsts, aqua ma rines, olivenes and others of this class are made up into bracelets and necklaces, which are more often than not of the dog-collar order. Corsage pins, and various head orna ments (not tinrras), are as much of a fad for function dress as are matching parasols, hats, etc, for street attire. Untiling Suits at the Pier. Narragansett is very popular this season, and at the bathing hour on its beautiful beach, or dining In groups of Intimates afterward in the pavilion one recognizes many mem bers of Newport's smartest contin gent. As always one sees the top notch of nttractivoness in the bath ing suits worn here. They vary from all black to pale pinks nnd baby blues, but the cut and trimmings are of the best and where elaborate dressing is so general theso suits aro not so conspicious as they would seem In less ornate surroundings. , Silk the Material. Whatever color may bo selected the favorite material for these suits Is silk, usually taffeta and if a grnde made of pure silk is used, nothing Is so satisfactory. This material does not cling or shrink, and holds its color as well as anything in the salt water. LUCY CARTER. o Galveston's Sen Wall Makes life now as safe in that city as on tho higher uplands. E. W. Goodloe, who resides on Dutton St., in Waco, Tex., needs no sea wall for safety. Ho writes: "I have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption tho past flvo years, and It keeps me well and safe. Before that tlmo I had a cough which for years had been growing worse. Now It's gone." Cures Chronic Coughs and prevents Pneumonia. Pleasant to take. Every bottle guaranteed at J. C. Perry's drug' store. Prlco COc and ?1.00. Trial bottle free. VjitCiSS WEDNESDAY Atg ZZ R0STE1N & GREENBAUM Wd Nos. 298 and 300 Commercial St, Salem REBUILDING SAN FRANCISCO. Tho City Practical Must Come Before the City Renutifiil. caipm nnpncibl i A thorough business training school, skilled teachers, modern rww. excellent equipment, conscientious service iu i.u,w. ------ Jfcool an afterwards. Wo cannot supply all of our calls for neip. , me a, mand will be greater next y rear. tuc rAniTAi "ITV nF nRFflftN i.iLunmi,v.i.. v,. -.-- . iha an Ideal school city. Tho surroundings are exceuwu. " -J t living Is much less than fn a larger city. If you aro lnterestea !iavi .... .... .... .., vnn that no bet ter s Buccessim start in nusiness, ioc ua pu" j - -U!001 Vantages can bo .had any place, at any price. Our new G!08ue ia ready for'mailiai?. 15- W. I. STALEY. Principal In an Interview printed In yester day's "Chronicle," Theodore Star rett, president of a great eastern con struction company, and as experi enced a city builder as tho country affords, expressed his admiration of tho policy being pursued In tho resto ration of tho business district of this city. Tho first thing for tho city to do is to hold and provide for its business. Business can bo dono In shacks. Inconveniently, It js true, but It can bo done. Merchandising nnd Industries will occupy more ground spaco than when tall buildings are available, and tho offices which formerly occupied tho lofts of many buildings will bo temporarily thrust back, as they aro now, Into tho resl donee districts. But tho business of tho city will go on. There will be profits In It, as thero has always been. With those profits permanent buildings will bo erected on modern lines, and under tho Influence of the artistic feeling which has como with our advancing civilization; and so, little by llttlo but surely and In duo season, tho city beautiful will replnco tho city practical, which will earn tho money for Its ultimate adornmont. In ,th9 maim the' now buildings in tho business district will bo far bol ter "liulldings than those destrpyed. Evenl howovor, whan monoy Jb abun dantftand In hand, it takes tlmo to prepare even j.uy uun iui u uim classbulldlng. It takos tlmo to let necessary" contracts and to preparo for their execution It takes from six months to a year and a half to complete the superstructures, ileafa whilo,' If we do not do business In shacks, wo shall not; do business at all, and so shall bare no raeaey to rebuild. It Is not a Lad thine that property owners do not all get ready KM iH jiH mm sBfl ppxrafi i V I " t V 2. W . xAmm& ANDVtriicunn ENORMOUS HOWS UNITED ABSOLUTELY THE BIGGEST SHOW IN THE WORLD," TO WHICH IS NOW ADDED THE THRILL ING 1000-CHARACTER SPECTACLE, FIGHTING THE FLAMES. "2P Scenery Representing A Whole City Stage Bigger than IQQ ' Theatres Superb Costumes Magnificent Electrical Effects MOST GIGANTIC AMUSEMENT' FEATURE EVER DEVISED. BIGGEST MENAGERIE ON EARTH, Tallest Giraffe Alive Huge Hippopotamus Only Rhinoceros in Captivity Den of Giant Polar Bears A Whole Caravan of Camels Three Herds of Elephants, and the Biggest Collection of Caged Ani mals in the World. SUPERB 6-.FOLV CIRCUS, NEW SENSATIONAL FEATURES MOST ASTOUNDING OF ALL, SALVO'S FEARFUL TRIP TO THE MOON, THE MOST HAZARDOUS FEAT OF ALL. The Greatest Acrobats, the Foremost Riders, Incomparable Aerial Displays, Athletic and Gymnic Stars Supreme, Groupes and Companies of Trained and Acting Animals Gigantic Company of Funny Clowns. Three Rings, three Stages, Hippodrome Concourse and Aerial Enclave filled with THE WORLD'S FOREMOST ARENIC-STAR8. 3 ", 35?i Pv L GORGEOUS FREE STREET PARADE, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. THE MOST ELABORATE, LARGEST PAGEANT EVER SEEN. is' ov TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY at 2 and 8 P. M. Doors Open 1 Hour Earlier. ONE CO-CENT TICKET ADMITS TO ALL. CHILDREN UNDER 12 YBARS OLD, HAI.P.PRICQ. ESuMsssaa -PfiM AB iff ?w V v y V3 RESERVED SEATS AND ADMISSION TICKETS CAN RE SECURED ON SHOW DAY AT PATTON BROS BOOK STORE, AT THE SAME PRICES CHARGED AT THE GROUNDS. to rebuild at one time. Tho street on which such operations were going on would bo Impnssablo during the pro cess. Nor could labor and material bo had. We are doing well chough. Wo aro transacting tho business by which tho city Is supported, and aro winning tho admiration' of observers for the energy of our efforts nnd tho rapidity of our progress. Thero are as many first class buildings nt this time In course of construction or re construction as exlsltlng facilities can well provide for. With tho clear ing of streets and tho restoration of services, facilities will Increase, nnd as labor Is released from tompornry work, permanent construction will receive a new Impetus. Wo have sur prised tho world by tho rapidity with which wo have prepared temporary quarters. We predict that thoro will bo a still greater surprise at tho ra pidity with which tomporary shacka ui'o roplaced by permanont buildings. S." F. Chronicle. GAME DOGS AND GAME. A Roiuiii'kulilo Instance of the Iiillu ciu'c of Heredity. Tho setter ato tho mutton chop greedily, but ho would havo none of tho pnrtrldgo bones "A good game dog," said his mas ter, "can't eat game. Its tnBto 1h re pugnant to him. This is a remark able instanco of tho inlluenco of heredity. "Game dogs hnvo been trained for many generations not to eat tho game tho birds and rabbits nnd what not which they bring back to tholr masters In their mouths. They havo been trained to consider thnt tho eating of such gamo would bo a dls graco and an unpardonable Hln, tho samo as bank clerks hnvo beon traln ,ed to consider that tho pocketing of a fow dollars from tho mlllioiiB thoy annually handlo would bo a disgrace and a sin. "And tho result In tho gnmo dogii enso hns beon thnt this moral nlihor ronco of gnmo, suggestor to thorn by their masters, hns been transmitted' In Us pnssngo down from ono gonorn tlon to nnothor, into nn actual pbyel cnl nbhorrenco In tho mutter of 'game, thanks to heredity, gnmo doga now aro never tempted. Thoy can't sin. "It would bo a good thing for pol icy holders if, In tho samo wny, man's moral disinclination to steal had been changed by heredity to nn actual physical aversion of othor pcoplo's monoy." The Texas Wonder. Cures nil kidney, bladder and rheumatic troublo; sold by all drug gists, or two months' treatmont by mall for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2920 Ollvo street, St. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials. Sold by Stone's drug stores. dwlyr. AM Oregon Wfll Be at the STATE FAIR Fo J 906. FomSept, JO to J 5 inclusive at the State Fail Gtfotmcfs Nea Salem a In both quality and quantity of exhibits, and in every other way, it will he the greatest State Fair in the history of Oregon. Never before was there such widespread interest in this institution. A visit to the State Fair of J 906 will be a liberal education. It will show you what Oregon has done, and, more important, it will point the waylto the magnificent possibilities of the future. No one can afford to miss the Oregon State Fair for 906. Few patriotic peo le who can spare the time will miss It. illlff nnyww