DAILY OATITAI. JOTOSAis, dALI&i, OfttiflOK, SAfrtJKPAV, 3u , 1007. jjjtts 4HwiiBfiiiini(Bitiami ! intOQl I ...m4flBllf .. v. in ailuoukm. -,.v narcu m- rjtf ,.-, and thclf f ll citisfled with the pres- 'rrtiWrt thoro nr rumoN .heath skirt to oo u .1 indeed tho designers nro riofnt. ' ovncrlmenta with ,Si CJ&J tt nrIH UL ..,'-- " . ...,1n lina llPOII and yet nu "-"--,-" .'niPd to the needs and has f leas the presont models, but " vnotf to let well onouisu " U fnr trade. So far and "J! r some t.no thero will be X, ,hMEo in cut and mator- Jlthly fitting at tho hips. -'.,. Lrn nt the bottom is tho I'll!1 . !- tUn onrlnp- -w.rtfrilIW T -rhn tendency to ... ... tl,a fl tho spring plait tho v well as the front now; tho " . ..... . rnroa being almost J!11!,!., Just below tho kneos w- plaits are released, and help ceV ,, fullness at tho bottom. rl the close skirt does como or "al other invader, the graceful fctriag skirts such as worn now will -Unuo in vogue, a how iUUU u Jped from an old ono Is tho now k!omIo effect cuuing m ui- !' ijjtheeldes. I jlb Imported tallormndo Just over tho other side is of checkod ! td In dull periwlnklo blue, hcllo K? and Just a touch of navy bluo. n fidngs are of hollotropo brond- Mh and tho only trimmings, lint ,Ulted rosettes of tho same cloth, nch centered with a small tassel. A fer of our largo and moro sc iKt ihops aro showing a now mn wui that Paris is snid to have taken Hrtat liking to; it Is said to bo cnll rf Beagalinette, new edition of Bon ullne, a silk surfaco mntorlnl rib- ti. It is brought out presumably i u there Is a demand for n mntorlnl Boetvhat heavier than tho chiffons, ui this new coods soems to moot ill requirements. It is to bo had bill tho colors with pnlo groon nml cli blue as leaders. Green Is u color Cat is particularly woll llkod for wend cmplro styles now boing rc- rlteJ, Indeed green was n favorlto color ot that period. Adrlces from aboard say that tho colon to bo moat proiulnont havo a U159 of yellow In thorn oven tho row and pink shades. Drowns with yellow and yellow itsolf Is groatly fa wed, Orccn in Ivy, lizard, parsloy ud almond has acquired a Btroug kold with the tailors and especially li It to bo used In tho motor coats. Violet, old blue, and lavondor nro ilw being revived. The comfortable shlrtwnlst frock It not going to look comploto after coiti aro laid asald In warm wonthor, uleu there nro shouldor straps, fcretelles or some othor nrrnngo cent of tho kind to bring tho wnlst Itto unity with the skirts. The Plopo wnlst has reached n vory We Togue, and although it has had utrenuous run for several seasons. IU popularity seems In no way abat is. Llngerlo and lttce sloovos nnd lokei are seen in many of tho now " mlts whkh Just now, boforo other costumes are shown In groat Habere, aro claiming n grout donl t attention There is a feollng in mob quarters that colored blousos "Uolng to b a great deal used with jrUj and summer tallormados, but onld bo hard to And a vory sub itum foundation for such rumors. Tha long coats almost mannish In "meter and line are not so much tosuo a8 last yoar. Those that ,' 'PPeared to take tholr placos of most fantastic shapes, and so Tlc4 In form that onoh of us can ooo luitM to her figure. here aro tho emnirn tunintu nt r indefinite form, lightly cur JJ W 'In tho back, well nbovo tho f"' tbe Dirirtoire Jackets with the "" ferers, other long Jackets with wrlali so arranged with length u.ftm to give varloty and 2 r' lhank8 to which wo rocelve eflKts In yutiae and hang of wtaeut. J" sort, s(rJpa(j cJoth8 nrg uwd ut in! C0ttun,e of this kind; many 7 two .trlpes of different tones. ten?y,'?'Xth of n ,noh wide of jUi stripes in black and nTjTn Broy- The ad w of the., unusual materials Is lfc tl !ny a,ffwnt ways one kl ',lorMb,a oomraon Poe wea to rii(,.i. , . . .llAl, -" iransiorms Into an tunaUg uniform wnai was a DniAltv m .. iu... ". iu nmrK me . ., M ltuv x New York Fashions f fi(iiiiiiitiiijioil menterlo and ernbroldory nro contrib uted to decorato tho corners of the collar, tho cuffs on the sleeves, and nro repeated on both sides of tho vest. Tho effect of theso Is by no means disagreeable on certain models when they aro arranged wth somo meaning and not stuck on haphazard. Jackets of cloth, or of sorgo alone, havo tho rovors or tho vest either striped or checked, whllo tho Jnck ots in plaids or stripes nro simply trimmed with bands or straps. Ono still bcc3 long fitted jackets of coat- cloth, or with largo rovers, nnd dis playing various trimmings, which may form a small vest or outline n short boloro. This Is only good when tho trimmings match In tone tho ma torlals. It is nccossary to rcnounco nbsolutoly gaudy pipings, bright stltchlngs or iduas for buttons of an other shado, which clash disagree ably with tho color schemo nnd ul ways havo n crimson nppearaucc. Tho sloovos romaln short, or half length, embroidered on tho cuffs, somo closed till around others vory much slashed. It is almost unneces sary to add that tho cuff trimmings should match Hint on tho Jacket; only tho collar can bo entirely dif ferent. So wo see this spring that long Jackets, fancy coats, short boleros nil should moot with our approval, but thoro will bo nothing that Is con ventional In their linos. It Is hero. In harmonizing tho garment to tho contour of tho llguro that the art of tho costumer will llnd Its greatest triumph. Ono of tho nattiest Innovations is tho llttlo colored taffeta "bridge coat" with a skirt of black and white. A costumo soon nt an afternoon brldgo party last wook had a skirt of black and white marqulsetto, tho whlto stripos ubout an Inch wldo nnd tho bluck about half an wldb. With It was worn a coat of bluo tailored, which had a Jaunty llttlo poplum of original shnpo, a whlto laco front and cut stool buttons. Tho fashion of fers resources for women with rem nants of suitable silks. Tho accontuatlon of tho urmhole has boon n whim of tho tailor for six months, nt least, and has boon In ovt douco still longer. Tho newest thing Is tho "mandolin sloovos," Jolnod to tho lining of tho coat or bodice, whllo the outsido mntorial is finished sop aratoly to give n sloevoless jacket ofToct. In such cases, tho sleeve Is usually of laco or guazo llko tho yoke, but now and thou tlioy aro of the gown mntorial. A smart broadcloth gown Just homo from abroad has broadcloth sloovos sot Into tho lining of tho bodice. The armhole of the outsido is cut large and edged with a bnnd ot ombroldery and a tnssol fringe that falls onto the sloovos. The band of the embroidery outlined on one side with fringe fashions a surplice effect on tho front of tho bodice. The broadcloth sloovbH ond od in narrow cnvallor cuffs woll bo low the olbow. Delow thorn wore closo lifting arm-lots of laco llko the V front ot tho bodice, Theso extend ed lea than half tho longth of the foronrm, and woro finished with two stitched clothstrnps put on blns-wlso of the top. A novol boloro combined the shouldor strap and klmono-shnped sloove offset. It was dovolopod from nlmond green velvet ombroldorod In groon and gold and wns Intonded for wear with n nlmond greon crepe do chine gown. This Jacket was made after ono of the two pronouncod fnds In tho cutting of coats the cutting of ho sleeves and body part in one piece, such as It done with the ki mono, the Mcond fad Is the omphnsls put upon the armhole as descrlbod above. In fact, outside ot the truly tailor made, wrapB and fancy coats uro vory whimsical, fussy, coquettish nnd too much batrlmmed to the last degroe Any woman who wishes to wear such wraps should llret study her figure any style or be one of the eye-sores ono Is seeing every day just because of this lack of thought. There are a great number of women who should nover attopt the fancy or isueh trimmed styles, they look their best when gowned In the taltormade or plain dreeey gown the dreeey doe not moan ovr trimming. CATHARIKB MAN.S'-PAYZANT. teaers there are but- ivnei i -i. . . . "!he,oth- mthebaok. tii u !T r ,ad w'th pan- tw at;rltu fom a chovron fe . ". ' iav mcic seam: It out- " KdU l.i.i bias few. '",a serosa tho htd?t ra hard,y bvo to UrtjjVjT lu dS of the ma tSi".,,e,,,BtheaWarnt irsr-2: i4aiitk:; "w"uw' TO HAVE! STRONG TEAM Salem High School Baseball Prospects Curtis Coleman Coach--Long Schedule of Games Ku ranged Found at Lat. J. A. Harmon, of Lizemore, West Va., says: "At last I have found the perfect pill that never dleappolnt rae; and for the benefit of others af flicted with torpid Hvor and chronic constipation, will say: take Dr. King's New Life Pills." Guaranteed satisfactory. 26c at J. a Perry, drug-gist. Tho prospects of tho high Bchool for a rattling good baseball team for this soason aro Indeed bright. Last yoar they had a good team but It would not compare with tho ono that will bo turned out this Bprlng. The Hamblor Athletic team which playod together last yenr will not organize this spring us most of ita plnyers nro going to the high school nnd nro out for a place on tho team. This was a wlso stop In tho part of tho Ram blers and will groatly strongthon tho high school. Mnnngor Chester Mooros Is work ing hard and will no doubt urrnngo for a good schedule ot games. Let ters havo been written nnd received from most ot tho vnlley schools and somo of tho schools at a. greater dis tance. Tho gatno which was sched uled with Seattlo high school for April S, has been called off, owing to some failure In tho plans of Seattle for making tholr southern trip to California which thoy had planned. Qnmos with tho Portland high school, Allen's Preparatory, and Portland academy, nil of Portland, aro being arranged. During tho (ten sou tho team will probably take a short trip south -on which thoy will piny Albany high school, Roseburg high school nnd tho University ot Orogon nt Eugene. Tho U. of 0. game is not fully sottlod yet. O. A. C. hns promised a gnmc, but the dnto has not boon arranged. Tho first game ot the season will bo played hero In n week or so against Dallas college. Thoro will bo no gnmo with Kuguuo as tho high school Is dovotlng Its ontlro efforts to n track team this yonr and nro not tak ing up baseball. Qamos with Mon mouth nnd Chomnwa will bo played In the latter pnrt of tho BcaBon. Thin gives ti good long schedule nnd If tho majority ot these games aro successful, n game will probably bo playod against somo Washington or custom Orogon tonm, uuch as Seattle or Raker City high school. Curtis Coleman has boon socurod as coach. Ho has already been out several nftoruoons with tho squad and is rapidly getting thorn in shnpo. Colomnn played shortstop for Wll lamotte last yoar and Is an artist in the baseball line. He played second base through the last part of the soason on tho Portland championship lenguo tonm. Tho "Willamette grounds havo boon socurod for both practice and games, as Wllamlotto Is going to havo no busobnll toam this yoar. Most of last yoar'a playors are In school ngalu this year. Oudlu Rob erts, who played shortstop with S. II. S. last sonson nnd was oloctod enp tain of this yoar'a toam, Is getting his nion out nnd will take up his old stand nt shortstop. Roberts Is n fast man at that position and Is also a sura batter. For catcher, Perry Jones, last year's man, Is tho only bidder so far and there Is no doubt of his keep ing his old place behind the bat as a beter man In his class could not bo found for tho place. Jones In a suro catcher, a speedy man In hand ling tho ball and strong at the bat. In tho pitcher's box Lawrence Koene will do the main work In the same way that he did In all of last year's games. He Is strong for that position, has groat speed and endur ance, and Is hard to hit. Keeue It probably the bout man at the bat that tho high school will have tlili year. In their last game for 1900, against Chomnwa'a first team, Keeno won the gnmo on two home run which ho got In the Inet part of the game. Charlie Harrison will also be on hand nnd oan be put into the pitcher's box If neoeeeary. For first base Carl ttabrleleon seems to have tho Held to hlmslf as no one as yet has shown their Inten tion of trying out against him. Ga brleiaon played first base most of last year with the high school and aku) through the. season on the Rambler toam and lathe city league caught for tho Ranker. He la u good man for that place and will no doubt hold It. For second base the cholee Ilea betweon Floyd Farmer and Ralph Moores, both good sdoond basemen. Farmer showed up well on tho Ram bler's at second and Is also good at tho bat. Moores played Becond ou tho high Bchool team and did somo pretty work thero all season. Ho Is going to try and hold down hlsplnco again this season and It not thero ho will probably go Into tho outfield. Thero Is going to bo qulto a scrnmblo for tho third bag position, several nro out for tho placo and nil stand a fair chanco ot getting It. Ercel Kay is showing up woll thoro nnd Is pretty handy In handling tho leather sphere Ho played with tho Ramblers last year nuJ Is n strong bnttor, Charlie- Harrison who play ed third last year Is claiming his old placo and will mnko n strong bid tor It. Clay Carey who played shortatop for tho Ramblor's last yoar has de clared his Intention ot trying for third. Thore aro qulto a number of nsplr- nnts for plncoa In tho outfield, bo titles those who will fnll to make In field positions. Among thorn nro Win. Perkins, C. Dyor, Kruuso, West- loy nnd Mclntlrc. Perkins nnd Dyer nro of the Ramblor bunch nnd Dyor Is a vory steady hand with tho wil low. Krauso Is n freshman nnd gtvos promise ot making good nt Hold IT ho shows up woll nt batting. Wcst loy nnd Mclntlro will show up woll also. With this bunch to pick from tt soouiB iib It the high suhool uhould turn out u record team and they no doubt will. Limited prnctlco has boon enjoyed owing to tho wonthor but tho boys 'nvvn Tn 1 1 a via 1 . W .W.1.X1.4 .. ., ,. . .... huvo boon o'ut several times between showers. When tho weather settles it won't tako long to get tho team In shnpo and ready to play. Silver groy anlta havo been ordor ed for this sonson nnd will bo hero in tlmo for tho flmt gnmo. 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