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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1915)
TEN a. v! i S2fiAfr mmssm& MJi tr x-2?-- wmmmssa'"t"xmum yvi WHAT THE WELL UPESSFJ) WOMAN Wm immj HAT THE By Aiif.Lk U.mn. What is Hie secret of the woman well dressed? It is not money, for the ex pensively dressed woman is not always me one mosi aumircu. Know your self." is an old hut mml m-. ;,n i ln In,l;ui.lni;u ......I :.. .... . . -huuuiiij ,itilt9HU 111 uic Mlll lines, colors and materials which arc ine most uccomiiiR must be given strict est care when u-ln-timr thi ( .11 role. Dressing well is an art worthy vi me closest study. 1 lie time and c. fort expended in choosing the riht coi- uiiic is never iosi, lor wlien once you have made your derision you need give n no luriner regard. Colors are rarely the same under ar , uncial light as )n the day light. A 11 j worn f"r 'veiling wear, should not he inspected except by arti- vuii iiiuiuiuaiion. Nearly all dresses assume the natural Waist lines. The vrrv w,r t. 1. .1.:.. till applies to tailleuri and dancing nowcver, me dinner gowm are omewhat longer. -Suits have jackets recalling the austre lines of the rcdingote of the days of l-ouis I hilippe. Coats are from medium to long. The very long ones reach nearly to the skirt edge and can be ,worn as separate coats. The manufac turers are directing their efforts prin- Jtipally to suit coats that measure from 98 to 34 inches. ..There la a predomination for dark colors, navy, dark blue, dark green, gar net and purples art shown. Ilroadclolh ml peau de sotiris will he seen to a great extent. Velvets and materials with vel vet stripes are promised a hearty recep tion. I am materials will take the lead, though for utility ssirs, checks, and two Toiorcd combination suits will again be ."M;. . . 1 Special bargains for school opening season in Hovs. Misses and Children's Ap- pareL Come and inspect our lines which are ready for your approval. linrpl. Cnmn nml :num if if Kaf oury Brothers 115 NORTH LIBERTY NEAR STATE STREET WjffwSear this faff There are many new types of coats to be found, with a rl. ,,;, I,., .1. more lilted form and the loose lining 1 ;uK"i "een given to me tun.us wincn arc novel in cut Hitrli military cdects can he worn opened or closed and the chin collar, especially in more dressy mantels noint n wiu ir, ii , Coats are pocketed with as many as four pockets and novelty buttons give a touch of gaiety to somr of n. 1.-... .... - r - vwtua, utility wear Scotch and English wor steds, checks, serges and gaberdines are most c:i ! fnr vi. ...... . 1... t r , V . I'liisncs, and tur fahnrs banded with fur arc used for the more dressv niodel. A srn.imlA ...... tv . 1 . , v"ul missian ellert is braided with self-colored embroidery and collared and cuffed with heaver fur sath,8?,? ';n,.'-,Ii"C,1l Wi,h l"'av" m tin incidentally showing the subdued Eax m favor fM,i"in''" with trimming of navy blue silk tailored il,... .i t . "K l"ul are so set in ox p eats. The braid follows the out line of a u.ru . .1 .... 1. 1 . ,,( . ,'. ' " " '"die yoke. Kows f silk braid ouilme the collar, cuffs and whirl. 1,,; i "1 ... V rH n'?CK c" . '"'ti, iiukc are 1 h inn, ki. ...nr. Mue galahb bunon,:' Two hKdoiS lh sbghtlv double breasted front. . the tV;i; " c oorroC'I I rom t(Iernrr,A,,n.!,,!:';!::(1 to : , '5 '."a. are "orrowcd from T eZ, '" ,5L''." ..-''"c. 1 1 " , . whtn WIUI ex .i f n "luKoinuiy. 1 lie p eat cd fullne op each side is held in Wee , l J V. "",c" form n Pork'!. The hack fa lis n .'. . . , lc .end, from tlu earner' of a s ,ld bread,, only. F ,,,,,,,, i theni,clveson big gaiiujJa cuffi. ' MUCH INFORMAL SHOWING of new Fall and Winter Goods. New Silks and Dress Goods now on display are specially priced. New Messalines in all loading shades. New Satins in all leading shades. New Crepe De Chine. New Silk Stripes. New Wash Silks, plain and figured, in all colors. New Silk Poplins. . New Silk and Wool Toplins. .New Scotch Tartan Tlaids. New Storm and French Serges. New Wool Batiste. New Wool Imported Challies. New Fall Models of American Lady Corsets. New ami up-to-date line of Men's, Women's and Chil dren s Furnishing Goods. Wool and Cotton Underwear and Hosiery. ool and Cotton Blankets. s&S, JSC wWi r 4 H aw 1 1 1 1 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. The coat dress styles, or models hav ing the elongated waistline remindful of the Moyen age and the semi-fitted waists with flaring skirts, the collar snugly fittinir the thrr,:n ir fl-t .ii... ..u. vulldl 3 turning over from the found collar line are prominent features of the present styie. Scmi-tailorrd rl scrc, galienlmc. broadcloth and combi nation of taffetas, satin, or twilled silk. NovcttV silks, taffeta .-.(,' l , ,....., .,,lliM nidi mcusp. (aillc. surah and Lin.l. ,.t -i silks are fashioned into costumes suit- 'inie ror every day wear. UUiet in tone (lie dresses rely upon the contrasting or harmonizing shales for the trimminc" Nsw combines, well together. Hesh color is used tor trimming navv dresses. Braids and beaded effects it is gener ally believed will be in more demand than ever before. A navy blue broadcloth dress in Prin cess form was braided all about. The i.as a wide circular flare and the waist displays a separate vest bound in black braid bindu.gs and buttoned in novelty German silver buttons. The Mue is relieved by collar facing of white Ottaman silk, the girdle is trimmed . 1 ,(m sIv" re slashed at -1! the Wrist" IIumrrT I "Well, my man." miid the ho.ni..t I --".mi, my man." miid the hosnital !':: w"- "" low diet for u long tjmtf) ..how Brp yotif " " Much better sir." "Could you cut a small chicken to titty f " '"'That I could, sir." "What would you liko it stuffed with t " "Please, your honor," replied the hungry patient. "I would like it stuff ed with another." l TV "'! . 11 Spanned EffectsDazzle on Kvenin f ifi ' New Colors Inv.lv fnr v.m. are porcelain blue ami a ,r,,o sUadc. Velvets or any of the wintry: """"""i as Drocaues ?nd heavier silk haye replaced some of the lighter ,,,,,,,lu jh,,,,,,,, cos.j tuines showing corsages laced in the front acromnatii.rl l, i:..i. 1 1 , ' ' 0 ""jr llU:- apron, OVCr douh . nlU n.r tLi ' 1 , V onitv, ait iiiutcrin- ably pretty. Instead of bare arms and! shoulders will you believe it or not'' inodestv nr.vniU amf il,. , , , ' r uiper pontons of the waists are veiled with tulle. Transparent .u.nin,. ... . 1 cu wonn.roiiciv i. ..11 1. . .. , ...v.....s Kuniij itre ocat- skirts embroidered in irrideseem bcads , , , uut ffany around the bottom. Ai I'lack net iiraun ....... . 1 , " . wiui iet snhinx h.aHc 1.. . .1 ' . u, ----- '- uuuiie urapery ot beaded and spangled net in silver and1 crystal which fomr a sort of coat ef-! feet. I'rslnon.rl ... I.... . .1 .shed with deep ,cks, a foundation of black grogram silk lends some stiffness1 to the skirt. Transparent sleeves and' high standing wi,i n. . ' hc. r ! . "" aiicm trie ise of veiling ,hc most extreme decol lette evening dress. . An evening gown of white tulle rich ly embroidered in spangles in peacock Forest Service Renorts Business For Year 1915 1 rortlnnd, Sept. 11, 191 j.-Accordiug to fiKiirea just enmpile,! and issue,! ..... i.ori 01 in,, i hief of the IHvision OU11H5 01 UC ffl OUlUlCrS of Accounts, rVest Service, Washin.- n ., , ,,.. ton ). ( ,i. r,.ei,t8 frillll B Mr(.llsi Kesponsib e For This War for (lie fiscal year ending Juno HO, l!ir. ! H I1U0 " fll ZXn ,hiB r,,0:,," r' Sn" Fr""'"i-"- Sept,ll.-The spirits S . in ' v e'',S 1 '2 thV"' ,h" M'Wien kilU''l ''" Nap" eonic are located ' itr ' rs BR0 Inflnenc'ed Knr- .till J Id ...... . . r.. ' " ' .m uiuoer mien, iw,.ltt "e, ;.i Vte v , 0,n rrr rininis. I lie tot reeemt't far Ah.Ui f-r Oregon t0,.70a. and for WslnK.on $1.0,-82. According to' The Hob Nob A Needlecraft, a good one, a safe exclusive place to have infants, children's and ladies' wearing apparel made to order. Our Miss Ifopkins is now away taking les sons in yarn knitting and crotchet work un der an expert teacher, and will return short ly. I will have a com plete line of yarns and amber hooks. Classes will be formed-lessons given in all kinds of wool crotchet. I also am agent for an exclusive millinery house of I ortland. Have pattern hats on display now. Prices are reasonable. Mrs. A. B. Kelsay 118 South Commercial Street SATURDAY. SEPT. 11. 1915 tno existing law. the folluwmg sinus will revert t the States for distribu tion to the Counties in which the For ests lie: Alaska $1 1,1115.7.') Oregon 49,(575.S3 Washington 37,445.50 Total $98,287.14 In adilitinn to this. Il) nnr font of thn lni'oinc will he used for the building of roads within the i crests, as follows: AiasKa $ 4,4li(U0 Oregon 1 ,S70.33 Washington 1 l,!)78.2,'I Total 9jCtO.314.KO liv Stall's. Mlllltllnn ln.i.lu I.. Il.n roluinc of business on the National For ests, with Idaho second and California Ihinl. In Mem hi nn mid I !:i li,, t)m tim ber wile liusitiess is the heaviest; Colo rado leads in grazing receipts; while itlifornia is far ahead of the other States in receipts from water power runtals and special uses. Hv districts, No. I (Montana, Idaho and part of the IinkotiiK) leads in total receipts and in timber Ntles; District 3 (New Mexico and Arizona) leada in special uses; anil Wstrict 4 (Wvmninp. Nevndu nn.l ..nui jpottiiniK of adjoining States) leads in riizinn iiiisiuess. in'c rn in ii "r- A"""" MH'l they wanted warlike eompanv and were tired of l.ein- ioined ural in n v tnm, t- 1 i r ... . ' y pf , .' ,, t prince in the spirit world showed in him. This prince, said Dr. Peebles, wouldn't reveal his identity. John, the Apostle, had also been a guardian spirit he said. Mrs. 0. W. Gates, grand daughter of a Presbyterian divine and a noted medium of Washington, D. Q., intimated! that she had received a tip from tho spirit world that the war would lust another year. Dr. L. Coleman of Pasadena announc-j ed that Abraham Lineoln freed the! Tallhtary ' ti ll SSf.lu,'."' l""l SAo-fiWcr FullUi, FuO ht ' fart f,u,t fiturt For Your Figure there are many GOSSARD Corsets at $2 $22 $32 $5 $652$72Wo$25 To acquaint you wit.l ihe wearing service, com KTt, perfect lit and dis 1:nctive style of the criminal Gossard front lacinj: corset, wc invite veu to attend at this store the 6th Semi-Annual Proclamation Authoritative Corset Styles Fall and Winter 1QK.1 -lifh is anioncJ bv the Hie II. . (7ossard Co. It U mon im.nnt ,.,;!t h( ".,;! r, ',y-V'rn-wl's-- Wore ' .; m.n- l.? tllr, , f Ifl'Y,??0- AH are FULLERTON'S 270 North Cmmcrtijl Street slaves on tho advice of a little girl of tho spirit world who appeared to him in his study at tho White House the night before he signed the emaneipation proclamation. Direction. Doctor You must be careful ami follow the right directions for taking this pill. rat, G 'wan wid ye.. There's only wan direction for it to go. liuil IT dil fll 7 WmM mm ' Tkt Ideal 4 , 0