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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 15 Nov 1901, p. 3

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yum runny WM Mo In... vino-ms; Mancunian-din!“ squid min-lun- flundolm mmmwmd mammal-try Bud-p. mu “calm mum. Teal-ha. Arm: Tm hcnlonday on on [m |nflroudsuummm “madam-.1- -. mum at: layout“ in- lotion. dunvolvcrfoflntb-flz. nW-th-d u without a! Mp! Hug WM. Mommas ". becoming flmlludhcm has an: M at W o I‘M. we at an" :1 ul and m n- It MB COVINGTON CASE nth tron LI 75 lm caster [WWW at! at I scent seet- m o! 3'01!ka :- me m MON u 10 HEAVEN. hilt-c Wall m" ion :21". Paris letter: The‘ debutantes' dance gowns have in a. superlative dggeo the. cm of simplicity. Those deeply in-‘ “tested in the sumac: that lave to get down to prices know thal this yery duplicity ls mlsletdlug. It ls the sim- plicity that. comes high. Touches of hadron abound on the dainty dance sons of this season and “go inland know just whnl that means. Surely m dreamlike“ will lead lhe ambltlous hula on to bankruptcy with tire lavlsh use d! seductive bits of hand embrolda an. Lindy it has, We the. hall-‘ put 0! eleganceâ€"this ”advert on mined .1de tot hand 'embmldery or one must become an adept in the art. The glrl o! forethought has been in- vmvlng her shlulng lounging hours this 795mm by cmbrolderlng barman, rav- . .A LA.“ .. (fir heroevenhg gowns. Bundling is flower trimmed. Even the utternscnrfled out with embroidery and hard painting are floral. rather than mutation“ Those quaint Ilttle pink English rosetmds peep (mm the [aids ,. ...- .mm chiflon evening 3nd hard paintingan- mm... m“, emanation“ Those quaint little pink " English rombuds peep from the (aids T‘ of sunny of the cream chiffon evening i" m They are' called into service as a S finish for the neck of decoiiete corsam. 1‘ aniline: are (moaned around among 14 ma ukirts’ trilis in a most lavish way, E flare is nothing prettier and mm girl- 4 ink that the dainty hair ornaments 0t od yhite tulle loops emerging {1 an. a compact «instead Wit rose- ‘l ,. tub: An xii white gum aieflgued tor, a this winter's debutante owes the ,1 greater part of its char}: to its daisyâ€"5’ ”winning. it ‘ismade‘mumiy a! saw cream white panne satin ribbon of grad- uatiu widths. The emit-t is prinecss, though, in {entity .corsage and skirt are Witsepamteiy and fastened down the back; with iinv mtin hutmns mpnml with an embroidered daisy. A In“ (wreathof white velvet daisies Spangled with straas gives a hernia-“kc finish to the round neck. Over the arms thil , (his! chain is ornamented with butter- fiyto‘ws of white tulle incmsted with ”angles. The ribbons of the skirt and e are joined with n louse (‘i‘uWEOOI at“ worked in heavy white gauze that shows a line of pale gold satin under- neath. Around the bottom of the skirt than is a‘ broad friii of white chantiiiy heatmded by a daisy chain. Dehuâ€" mkabie flare that is sustauml by flail-1’ skirts seem quite mu lung, canton. this winter, and trw boa able flare that is sustamw‘ counties grins and ruches. It's qu mm task steering all this trailing O'J > Ce'g , a w “:1 “an 9 THE DAINTY etc b,“ for herevenin: fince gown mania of yeflow Garage and fight him of v dance M “BUTTE RFL‘ DANCE GDWN. gance thronghum muses of th _a crowded MI} room floor. _I crowded Din mum um... Pink and‘blue is a comblmxion than the French centuries conshivr singu- larly appropriate tor a. bad, The: are mat fin; mou- donate tones, or ench any crudeueas. One at Mr» pretty new dance gown models 11"!“ the ‘ charm of this Franchy color scheme; It is built 0! cluny lace over a fuzxndutlon of silvery blue louslne. ‘ The pattern of the lace is! a' large running mse design with a ngtwork o! swirling items. These . ______’_ A cashing; m PALE ele- Dlnnet V ml of pale yellov crepe do Chine, Mundane» black. cmully lace over pale yellow :sntln. Slack velvet ribbon And deep yellow velvet roses applmued. ,___...â€"â€"â€"-â€" ______________.._...â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-- roses are eclipsed by pale pink velvet roses appliqued so that the inner ‘stand in hlgh relief. The skirt of this {gown has a. lens slashel wnlc of the ‘lace that. falls over nn underskkt mush- ed~wmx lnnnmenble ruches at whlte - _.__, .5- Imam- edlle of the l g .I owed 01‘ 1 (Ear pretty Is arr-Its the m1- Icmeme; It .r ; {0:ngth The pattern 0! ms. T050 1: steam The” ribbons and minds of we. Wand at dan- Y ELLOW. r2 Walton W ~ ' n amused Io um w 8m“ W‘PEE'EL'Z. “.19er the out- W tux-u v ...... the loop: counterfeit cleverly the 0.“. ‘ stretched wings at a. human! In sum. "annulus cover clonal! the camar- 0! dated llghtly our th hon nod ore imam m bottom of the mu 1. finished with narrow Ml Mlle of pa. yellow mile. The conic: lo conga full with yelow tulle brought down loosely Into A narrow mangled pm ribbon Column. At the front then lo: brood plum o! ducks! lace bordered wlth nan rlbbon'o on tollow the «me of the neck end termite“ in butterfly bows over tho should“. A toll pr- lnnd of dandellon blo-O‘lll mm at the fight. shoulder nnd toll! below the coin- ‘ ----- fi-lmmlnl ha been not». of “mar mu m...- .____ _ wise that extended eight inches below of white chillon. It is quite the uveileet thing to in" ope’e dainty deuce slippers undo of velvet tint watches enctly oue'e mm and one”: weiriike nut stocking. are not to deviate t whit from the we - in: sheds. either. Buck velvet colonili slippers memented with sweet cut Ital; buckles Ire the elternltivee. ' NINA GOODVle. Limp} complained Mp phi-pone. Knee to ‘klék the! mom." ‘ . in Purina times a ccruln Heukhh Merton was in the habit or biking two or three down applle plea every Satur- day and Arr-unsung then In tho putty "‘ ' “'- --nâ€"Mr|nl‘lnl one of mote mclwu nâ€" -_ ., or three down applie pies every sutur- day and “ranging them in the pantry with labels approprintln; one or more {pies for coraln den. The penny thus arranged was aid to be ."in twin-pie ‘ order." it was p custom of the Hur‘ (trim in their wars with the Turn to weer a feather in their an M 0.0!! Turk ,they killed. Renee "e feather in his cup." "Deadhead" in of extremely ancient origin. , in Pompeii peoale who gained admission to the the-ter‘or the amphithetter without Infill! their way were "define-As." because the check _ A 4.. -a-nl-ah-m comm of ritur'k'fthewyikiiied. Hence "e Issuer In his up." "Deadhead" in of extremely ancient origin. , in Pompeii people who \uined edmiesion to the theater‘or the amphitheeter without Infill: their way were “deedhends.” because the check used for their admission consisted of a small ivory death heed. Perhaps ithe expression was older then Paupeii, Iand the ivory c ‘ecks were the outcome flat the vord end not the wore of the - L. in... n I. pertain the word wee I lIIU wvtu F- 0 ,, checks. 'But it In certain the used then u it in now. New York Times: AI a mu wen; up the stoirwoy leodlnl to an elevated m- tion the other day he took none change out of his pocket to buy a mpzlne. ENear the end of the ptutorm he eccla :dent'olly dropped 3 nickel. and several ‘bystouders looked ground ut the sound ,, _..__-lnnl‘ On I” (lent-u; Ulvr'â€"_ ,, bystenders looked uo‘und at the sound or the coin. They were surprised to see themgn take u qua-tor from his pocket had deliberately let it an through a crevice In the flooring caused by a bro- iken bond. ‘ . 1 The sun piece ten to the ground. :landlng jun outside a high Ieneo be- “-4. dd». 11 hulldlu was In course of The silver piece tell m we you-m.‘ landing just outside a high .leneo hem hind which 5 building was in course of ‘ erection. [a other watched (o. me Where it fell and (he'll Int-ted to so 'down after it. explaining, however. n: ‘he noticed the look of astonishment on :the faces of his specutors: ‘- “i have just lost a nickel through the icrack. but it's not worth going otter; :so in order not to waste it i hue ithrown a quarter after it. i can “lord ito lose the next unin lot so cents. In": cow-w-.. , he: been ensue! ed as n permnent Ine- morlnl of the St. Louie exposition. The suggestion hen the merit of novelty end ls not without its practical side. It is ‘argued {hot u no educnlionni force the llnll would be bOth unique on! efficient. There will he tethered at the expedtion (into in every field of ohllllthrovy. showing the intent method! in hndllng social questions. Provident emula- tion: 0! oil kind! will he represented. Literature on the subject oi‘ charity wli‘ contain the Intent in‘ior’mn‘tion. previous expositions this Valuable. mn~ iterlnl ins been scattered. By the 85 Louis plan it in preponed to collect three contributions to :philnnthropicei knowl- edge in a nonlinear. structure which shall remain open and continue on the l center of than l and information on the subject. 3! oxrlnn‘e. purchase ' nnd‘netnni Wonthe establishment would grow in breadth and outlines. ofMOohektocW autumn“.- A NAiouox ll-‘IB Vin-wâ€" -_ _-, not who Ind ounmed his cold shoulder 0! auto; 1n- )! rout. u a gentle hint to I visit. Hence the impreg- eiven'y mono!“- “He's I brick." M m, this 0118133“ I,“ hill of 8mm. har- im the It“! or 2185303- AI a mu went up hln Inu- NEWS OF ILLINOIS. IIIW -- of bone ! Mm am that tho a! ton. Aw!“ lzteethlm All!” All Tm In! on ' Len Arum the! III wife In the w vith I doubleâ€"barrel Wu It laud an ad that dunk-n ounce of autism vmn nlcldfl intent. A was and Gamma our rc- cdvod five of the shot In the head. All m . “G W '1 U'Wâ€" _' , sums!- have but cunt-mama. 1nd morflmehnnbuupoud : museum-gun. mun-mum courtl mot-mun of “It“ Field M Kuhn-o M. curs- ' In D; I. 101380.:va m- 1 tn bond ad v.51. tn Okla-om; a. V “UV pl wow-n... Nov. 15 in the dnte decided on for the presentation of the silver service. the gift of the m. to the battleship nu. nob. OI that any the bottle-hip will be et Old Point Comfort. A spechl steamer will convey the Illinois del - tion from W to Old Point Comfort on may Mt. Nov. 15. ad will he 1t their dupoeel until their‘teâ€" turn to Wellington. RoyKnee.eono¢W. 9.101.90th Fells. come home end eorprioed his friends. who thought him deed. five yeerl ego he dis-poured. be!“ last seen with e tramp. Reveal- ” ot- ford. detectives employed. navho m Iinelly given up to murder“. Seven! arm were made. “the not arm:- ed were related. M of tel-(Jude mnothy compohukeotyoeocxooe from returning end he trumped ell I do!” “I“ “Iv-nu. --._.. 7. from South Celoilne. They will groes. he allowed money for their trenmoru- tion end will receive 83 e week each for thelr mlees. Loeel hoesewivee hope to setle e ventians doneetlc problem by the imported’lebor. The experinmt ‘wu nude of introducing e Jepeeoe man rtoln Chicago to do the housework in e rleh telnily i week: ego. but the Orientel beeeme lonesome end returned to the metropolis efter the ilrst week. Den M. Hope. bookmaker and old- eleln time mhler. in deed. He wee by his own eon, who shot to ease his mother from her inturleted liq-held. Almost the Int words floss! woke . which culminsted in Hopn'e death. The internetlouel conference of the Young Women'e Chrwen eseocletion I elected Ire. Williun 8. Stewerd of Phllndelohle president end In Wells Vlers mete director for [Ill-ole. llcltel'e es trestle.- Heery Williem Iceman. en mar ot the old school. who. In Me time. epâ€" je: welhnade end of good eiee it wee ml mowed to need. The price at spirits. whlch is the he- ‘ ad 89 mamwmmumm Pg“ goods. m adv-need “Bonn-acct ”but“ by to 81.81 I!!!” oo of Inn-m. whlch u we ul- Them-l mottll Illinoi- In noimm In 1|“ 3" vhcther for the tow he and in n Mouse. ' The United sum- mhtuotmll u:- Ilblt lion last you at m h- h“, 9mm to the wfwctunl vi? ‘ ' Mb.” to print“: nude-noes. and a. thin! . .10 business "skyscnpcrs."

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