Daily British Whig (1850), 28 May 1897, p. 5

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" `.03.;-at-x. `g. I `J l-,I,"_k_ goo. gll lazuli- ;u.aAu-.ID1_....A-.. L_ In I` Ilhnlnll. DAILY wma, Fntimy, nlgf` s. 1597 igtibstitution ; "` A` .i`!U-. See` you -get Canerfa, ' lemma um ms. Solicited to do Beware of imitation: 01 Same Color Wrapper. We havejust secuerd at a great reduction in price about 500 Print Blouse Waists. lSutherland s | RIVER AND GULF ST. LAWRENCE Summer Cruises in 0001 Latitudes. BIG BGAINS+ N Ladies Blouse Waists. Also Ladies Print VVrappei $1, $1.25, $1.40 each. Inspection invited by _._, _---.---- KiT*.?=`SI0N'.=..E``*l `Crumley Bros. You May Be'Blind ITIIBKISH BED canon. ----_- ' Aooonliuu to covers, and just as represented above. ()nr Sanitary Mnttross takes woll. [ Special attention to all npholstoring. Pine Hill` Covers, Fringt-.4. Etc. We will be pleast-l ` to do your work or furnish you with the ma.- torinh. etc. Our prices are the lowest. Wu are making this Special Be-1 Couch. It is uomfortable. dumhle and useful day or night. Onn ba instantly vonvertml into a bed by dropping the back and turning the cum nun- By virtue ofa warrant. We hope to `arrest your attention by the extra value we are oering in the daintiest of VVall Papers. Thou- sands of rolls to clear out in short order-what we lose you gain-- let us estimate one room-two rdoms--or a whole house. QITEBEU STEAMSIIIP 00., LTD. Twin screw Iron s.s. "Campnnn," Wm: olootdo Mum. electric ban. and -11 modnrn comforts. IAILI Viol llun tunnuon Iuuaupnxu It I p.m. `uh and ?lnt Jnno. Mb and 19th Jug. Ind. Nina and Inh A mt. for Pioton. N. . calling at Quebec. that Point, (in , Peru. Bnnunu-aide. P-11, and Chariot town. P.I.l. Tho noottripo or the anon for halt): and caution. ARTHUR AIIIBN. Soontuw. Quoboc. lorohou und stateroom: apply to lnxxmr-s unmv. urvcxrr mntmr Kingston.` Ont. . T. F_T.i_l`-!ARR l'SON co..i ._...- -._.a ...n.'._s..I.c_~ " n.......,.. Wlllluun Round Trip Ticket: for nun.-._. - v_.. .. ... I ILILI FIOI HOXTIIAL on -DIDIYI ` ?lnt`Jnno. Ind. August. If-0---E.~':.EIi#=-='=~ `32.'P-7. Walsts. regular price 1, Robinson Bros., Constable Arrests To everythingelse, but you can't `be blind to the fact that it is money in your pocket to buy your~Shoes at Popular Shoe House. I - lll`||||l|\J\I|\ \J Furniture and Undrtaktng. Pulntul. Dooontorl. Glndul. 275-7 BAOOT ST. tor PRICES $12, $14. $16. Liver P111. Io lixhn. execute a modem Works. VVrappers at zn can I IW \J\JUo ' 650. " 7.30. " S 1.00. Wu Kind to a Poor Woman and Inherlu 873.000. SAN FRA.\`(`IS(,`0, May '2S.--William F. Hastings, who has worked as an ordinary farm laborer for years. has just; received news from England that he has inherited $73,000 left him by a woman whom he had` befriended fifteen years ago when she was poor and ill in California. At`. that time Hastings worked on D. 0. Mills` suburban estate at. Millbrae. Miss Carrie Burch was one of the housemaide. She fell ill and llaatinga loaned her 3900 of his savings. Afmr her recoverv she went away as a " Iuoun will I: II with auuuz 3"` . tint` not 2:: to {cum 3: c`n.r`IlI. 5 n s:.'::... * `.3-2:-'.`E~::.*~-.*?-E.-;:*`.:`;:-'--=-'~ 2 u r on In ---'--.114- ` Jn. unnnlnad to dd do.- W tools. ' . It is worth something to have a distinctive mount. That's why the E. & D. is a favorite A \ with both rider and dealer, and it's easy to sell a favorite. The time will never ,come when (*1 others will be just as good," remember that. ' Q MANUFACTURED BY CANADIAN TYPOGRAPH C0., WlNDSOR,_ ONT. GEORGE MILLS & 00.. AGENTS. '. ' KIN G-S'I'ON'. ONTARIO. Elf $X$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$E$Z$$3E$$$$ ' naeunga iouueu um -;p-vv un ulu nn...b\-. After her recovery away nurse to in rich woman, who went; to Aus- Lmlin. There Miss Burch married a lo- tired ahipmuster named Hall. She repaid Hastings, and he heard no more of her till a. few days ago. when he received a letter from a lawyer named Watson, of London. saying that six years ago Mrs. Hull died, bequenbhing him all her estate. Since then Watson : American agent has been trying to find Hastings. The liiclry man is thirty-ve years old, and has never been outside of California. He is waiting for a remittance to go to England. Oonncll 0! Wolfe Island. May 3.-Preaenla, the reeve, councillors R. Boyd. W. H. Woodmen and Thomas Flynn. Sums voted for relief: McKel- vey &. Birch, second hand stove for Mrs. Oeser. $8.25; Mrs. Proudie, $3: 0. Norris, 83. Moved. Woodman-Boyd, and carried, that this council purchase a road machine from the SawyerMausey company on n trial order ab $1250, in two annual pay~ ments at six per cont. interest. from date of settlement. Moved. Flynn-Boyd, and re- solved, that Thomas Kaye be tendered $7 in settlement of an account of 811.24, for charity given Mrs. Osaer without. an order from the council. On motion, Woodman-Flynn, the following por- sona were appointed township oicers nnd a bylaw passed confirming the ap- pointmenta: Psmhmumrs--l. E. Greenwood; 2, Pathmaaters--1, 13. uroenwuuu; .2, George Todd; 4. L. Yott; 5, William Grimshaw; 6, William Manning; 7. P. Lyons; ll, T. O'Connell; 10, D. McCulIoch: II. R. Keil; 12. R. Moore; 13, John Troy; 14, James Rogers; 15, James Home; 17, John Horne; 18. Job Watts; I9, James McKenna;20. John Matthews; 21, O. Hawkins; `:2, P. Hawkins; 23. L. Costello: 24, C. Hall; 25. R. Walker; 26, George McReady; `27.Jacob Boyd; `28.E.Briceland; 30, Win. Briceland; 31, John Johnston: 32, M. Lacey; 33. W. Watts; 34, John McReady;36, C. Ryan; 38, W. Fawcett; 39, T. Brown; 40, Matt: Ryan; 41, G. Sluman; 42, John Mahoney; 43, A. R. Mc- 1)onu.ld;44, John Hogan: 45, James R. McDonald; 46. James Hogan; 47. H. Holliday; 49, George Woodman; 49, R. Irwin; 50, W. Henneesy; 51. M. 0 Brien; 52, W. Bamford. jr.; 53, R. McFadden; 54, John Quigleyz 55, George Eaves; 56, D. Cahtanach; 07. 1 . O`Shea; 58, Jamel`! Davie, jr.; 59, W. Hawkins; 60, John An, . [ Dee. Poundkoopera-D. Dee. R. Moore. Geo. Even, D. Bnmford, D. A. McRae, Frank Trussell, R. Smith. 8. Charles, R. Charles, I\.__.....-. J 4....-. LTUSSGII, IV. Dllllhll Duncan McLnren. 0---- ..:..-.7.-n Duncan Mclmren. Fence viewers-Wm. Grimehnw, jr., M. Spoor, 1 . O R.eil|y, Job Watts. 8. Moaier, Peter Marlow, John Keys, C. Watts, Thou. Bricelsnd, Geo. Keys. M. Doyle. John Mc- Ready, N. Simona, W. Fuwcetb, Geo. | Woodman, VV. Henneaay. Wm. Rabtray, John Niles. A. Joalin, Wm. McFadden. (leo. Eves. Thos. Bush. C. Dnrynw. D- mnoinn \1VnnrlrnAn.Rnvd. the C'|BTk Eves. Thos. Bush. U. uurynw. On motion, Woodmnn-Boyd. the instructed to prepare description of all vi`- Inge property for the assessment. roll. The court. of revision appointed for Wednesday. May 26th. Council adjourned to the call `I OLA manna '-(`I'm-~-V;-. -\._ n K M` 0' mh. 124 AV] 5 lllall. \ of the move. 1: anti: uuuu After taking some highly puffed up stuff, with Ian toatimoninls,turn to Hop Bit- ters. an have no fear of any kidney or urinary troubles, Bright : `disease. dia- betes or liver complaint. These diaoaaes cannot resist. the curative power of op Bitters; besides it. in tha best. family i- cino on earth. I!) value In yuunca. PHILADELPHIA, Pm. May E. 7.--Advicd_e from Cuba have been received to the eecb that Gen. Gomez` will bemporarily resign as commsnder of insurgent. force and come to this oountry u secretary of war prq tern of the Cuban republic." Po confer with president. McKinley on the Cnbnneoitum tion. During his nbsence Gen. Gu-cin will command. , Alleeted By The Plague. Loxnox, Ont... May 28. -The Indie famine etfeeted many of the Baptist eh- tione severely. but they escaped the ple- gue. Receipts for the you were 832.- 374.75., an inoreule 81.355. The deci). had been reduced from I3,(TI9.ll in 1896 .to $5,159.07 in 18%. Innriukoot one (I ms nuunnnw, win an u-ted cone to Dotrolb toutund tho Innqud of the buhoit Intndaohnn clubto discuss` from the Canadian stand- pointtbo ncuionof both:-ends nhtionn witht I'D IITIZ llj SUI-Ivlvllu. Drlqon. llich., Msy 28.-1-lou. Wilfrid Ianriuhor (1 his liocuuanh. will he - .4] `Anna fnvmdh XAM Z THE FARM HAND S REWARD. mintmenta: Pathmaaters--1, ........ rnmm. .4 1. V'nH'.~ 5, William Fast lIomfnrt%a1vl&s%Iii%;I%nute nun-II nun, |AlI:'l' _. ---T I the More than another that impresses gxpetiehnced bicfcle ridts with d an high quality of material, workmanship and nish that enter into its co1 money have been sacriced without stint so lohgas the best" was produced". The- Main feature, however, is the bearing. This is so constructed tl;at dust 01.` min annot into t of the pathway of the balls. For this reason it in only - the ball race and the oil cannot get ou _ _ _ _ _ necessary to oil the E. & D. wheel BUT once A smsou. No 011 can rs furmshed with kztof , That's whv favonte 14 :_ ___-._AL ...........ol..n~ on `anti: 9 Aicfinrva mmmt. To Dbonu rad. utnclou. _ __ `Q: _L II`__ no 31-- To come To confer. 1\ \n,A n-v THE 2. & I3: If Nanny Dona , _ L3...LI_ __.l .DQ)Q)SD . If There isone This Brass and Iron Bed onlv $6, in Black or White Enamel. VV JIJDJ - Borne Utton. Albnny. Nnw York. Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Washington and the ar\1"rl'l'|'l'. JAMES Rim," Cures all Diseases of the % ` Stomach, Blood, Liver, `E. Kidney, Nervousness, ' Sleeplessnesa. General Deblilty, Biilousness, Dyspepsia, Neuralgla. When all '1` else has tnlledtry ((111161 Qiiiillidiiliiliy rr9rnr9;?uiIv-nub! 25 Years before the I Hop % B11`I`ERS Orders taken for polishing Hall 011-Cloths. _._.__ -.L_-_-.n-. WHOUWOULD BE WITHOUT ONE? Sole Kingston Agents, HAINES 6: LOCKE1`1'. Public. Thousands I (54 of Testlmonlgtls. Recom . mended by Blnllltllt Ladies who win 75$` Mon};-gal and New Bk) U '.L'J:l.- Troy, Sprlr;`n:.n:` l|:::,c:1r:l&n\g:Jrlt:outor. Pro- no` Inn in B. J. REID. M ANAGEE u \Jll'\}llII.u.1- The Lending Undertaker and Furniture Innufnetnror. 254 and 9358 PI-Ineou Street. - - nnvn n1A\v4nnn `fart; - $"rsfF" -11` ch. inhday . . unnum 11! Ann nun: pom! nnlrm mxmwfv. ' Auk 601:. I ..._..______________ llolln & Ontario Navigation oempany. THE SCENIC LINE OF AMERICA. L\II\\JLV L\J 'IIl\IL1 gsuuuqa .---.._. Atriwookl In-vloo between Toronto and Iomnul vll bomolntnlnovl from June Inc to] h.luv Kl tonTUBSDAY.'l'llURS- B ` ondBA RD cola; But at. 6 n.m.. an going Wdulougm. n........n..cn. Jnnn um. only. (meant Ion- IiA(ilL1'oN ANo_n_oNTREAL LINE. BTIMIIR "HL$LTON" IFIII N \ Kings! 1 0 attlldu, pldn oft}:o st. ov`rronoo a::'Ig- W'9!e!9!%&9aE,`b'ii"Tv\ J. P. HANLIY. JLS. Wl.Fl'&00.. Puuunluonl. . lfnicht Leann. L STR. HERO Ddb Borvloo gfqthgilomnnuo Bay '-E.".r".':':`3..".~`.'?'3." "``IZI'...'.ZT.'I.." -3.?-:'.'::"~"-"'..'::i:~.'7:';x" . udunlo ~ jays Int. 0\ I: s'rn.`--NORTH KING" i-I ii-.1.nI- fl-nknp -n End-GAL 411E141`! LEW? on Illa vu - uuw wvu: '"'-1' o ill 4 :!>u%:|. gfdue 0 not: 4:! 4|--Mun!-Inn , BOOICBINDINGTI iaaxm Sn me so .t.ho com: mums .. ......s. om. Gnnunn and American tn- Q! -o-- -...`_..__y `. qudn rms'r-cuss unn, good golmi _,|c|iv:wM~bh inoluuivo. nhu-ulna uml wt W n ` ;'12.". :"" 9' Inna Kingston :- Oolng Eu:-TITESDAY at 5 pm. Going Want-FRIDAY nt 10 pm). . 'lu:=s1ao:'.` um n0nrn.Itw.t '11:- I ` ' H1 `ICC! 3 I` l|l'I|u mu `Ida: nu`! u : ndncf holh wnn. li\'lI I ya I--uvwn utOr.N.Y. .- King`! in 3.. ulna. Dunno I II DQ997533 30?- "f""GniAhu:xlnuou J. .*6It.nInu.I VI um, 4 . . - Ouuur 6` ans! Mm wast. 753%?` ;.;;;, 4; mm .1. NW 0- Bl... 0My"l'l'cht`A ant: %' Mr. n.w.&n. . B'"mt'( , _s V room Brook so . Kingston. y W ..`-M . on on. hiatus destination. TORONTO -MONTREAL LINE. I ,A_.... n\-_...L.. I umuu. lllunugv .---- E1. , Wnshlngiovxi. SOUTH- n..-|...n-I.l . In-tfnnl. Won phu'1l.Ibp.m. " an mu . . . '6.00u.m. :11 i`...:."`4'3:.'.; : 19' an Jn`1. I. I lomrdqh . No. 5 tn I daily 'l`rn.ln lnvlnn At 13.16 noon. "?\ot).' ' - .6 to olucyno whhou R` V "f Inflcuu in n mn delight jNiI$' on! lawn but cur . ....... . --an. nnlnrghguglg g In heal. ho ' ......l|-hI1o.ht nun . Jun Jain 'llI win as a pm. "WM!!! Jill! UNI Gully. (oxoopt W Y . u. (an: Pun. MI. 3` 0!!!! IABT. . I.I0p.u :..:..".`'i:.:..{.'` Tn`! oops nndsy. naolunn IILOMAGQ || A 1 " "" 7 7' 7 0 l.Y.C. AID ll.I. Ill. LE5.` I'll- - ___-_. --Agar 1. Im- qhlui at . 8 I . And 0. P. 3-.- H:'0nIArlo u G. nun Q `I7 `KIIJIHR, an lohdaw. All out: uum uuuy Mlonvlnl Kat nlgon. - . In. V- I::.:. has `hrongh i :Bm::. on v- Li TRAVELLING. ` 'an'.'?" "W ' 1 nIIlr~(n.A!t nu D ONI- molnflny nu. rob 1 mm] .I.|.n Ally I . -ua nu.-. , nnnr snon; LINE - -10- V IVIa`aIuc - ....-_ Onwogo S8-tonne. Rochester. ml :10, lovelnnd,(`incin- mm. as. Louis and tho an-uh--I-rug 1-In `-4. lg Irlluru, vv lonoo`. won and Pullman nooommodntlon. lrtford, Women Mon the | 1-cl-r5 W ULELIIJIJ .I'--Au n at: On eem% IIOIW 10'1"` an... u_u_ _.._A-,,,IIiIIo 1:.--Jung; - vluuv-1.; Maybe It Isn't now vbii week, but it is the l'Ii_.lI|0 I have scan it, and It In no unusually pretty thnt It caught my ad- Iuhlng on. It was mum eaetn with double mesh, one being white and the oth- or; (old, each anon-lndepanomtly of tho nmn, nuwhara an omaslonnl black ntln ' 1. I .'1'.' human :13 Ontu o Ihootn. 3011!, Q3]: K9Ion'ln(le|!BnWJuy or an other, Iovcwbero an occasional black Iotln hnnnuimlnm-nawnr held them together. OCDOI, IIYCWDUPD on 00035101}!!! uuwx llun . hwoudeidoor-ntiower held` them together. The street of the two meshel, one-A hind the other, is very curious and rery mi ng. It forms a sort of moire which `chamgeu its outline with every movement or the wear- or. '1`bare won another of these patterns In, V blue and ten, with blue oornowars loot- wred sparsely over the surface, just enough to`-lmyld the two meshes together in spots. Others there are whore purblo and lemon I yellow are shown, with yellow oornmurs on the upper weave. They are all very utrik - ing, but the white and gold color makes the most doilonta design. :l`h.-ee thin stuffs ore wrought into the prettiest of summer gawnn. but lning rutlicr ooetly they will not booomo common. They on 88.60 a yard. They require little trimming, noth- ing seeming to look right with the stuff unless it in chliron or crepe llsse. Even silk muslin, popular as it in, looks too common beside it. 11!... I...-..I.o..uu. aunvnnn Onn lllnnav nnmurlnnq uetuuu m. For handsome gowns for dressy occasions there up superb new nun brouade. in all shades of gray, with dots nnd dashes of dlorem colors over the aux-Jane, not too close, but just enough to dene the pat- tern. The dashes run lengthwlne. Green. crimson, black and lwllotrope nre the colors most often seen. One I remarked In gray nnd canary ycuow was very prettyas a col- or combination, whllo the qunllty wu as rich no the others. hY.....I.. -1! I`\n 6-nnn mam nnv-all in unit. smoother surface than pomzne. The ins- bling tmotns ure mod principally for shirt wnlstu and skirt llnlngs. rm... |......m'ul gnk m-nnndlnen nm in ingot l oplI_n_|--`lnpcrhnoohc nnlnp Iillllffrlpllont oowu. lcopyrjfhtzlsfl, leaf-mA`;n|1:]fIcnn Pnu Ano- ' \l.._L_. nu |-..u ..-_ 4.I.l.'-g.I- hula M In whine and skirt linings. The beautiful silk grenndlnes are in high favor for Immner gowns, but there are only two kind: that are durn hie. All those with nntln and lncellke gures will roughen and (ray with very little wear. These are the prettiest too. The printed grenadine: are exquisitely beautiful, and they are smooth and rm. but cost $3.50 to 83.60 In yard, so that they nrepractleally beyond the reach 0! meet people. That narrows the choice to the wire meshed and iron frame grengdinee. These are really strong and never tray or tear out, but their beauty ll reex and comes mostly from the bright silken linings and the txllnnmingn. These plain grenedines may be trimmed with anything. as everything goes well with them. 1 new one black imn frame grenadine made over a fanny tai- tetn. the colors being of him, green and yellow in n coinplioitcd design. the whole being changeable. The grenadino was hemmed arouzll the bottom and ahirred at the waist. It was gathered in..a little round rosette at the left hip. which raised the akili illqhtly on that side, but enough to chow the undershirt of the teetn. The waist was ct the toilets. with the grena- dine draped in survgliec fashion in 5 way to show the ailk. he sleeves wee tight, 0! tnetu and with the grenadine laid on unoothly no that the rirh colon could be seen through it. . rnmm nrn mm: new moire velour: niece a \ any-q9a-v' I '99:? I r ' I . V, _ `- .3 ,'\ ,'. 3 '; _,,_ r `. 7 ulilkttractivethlic. non me otnern. Nearly all the Imetn now oered is 3016 and scarcely runtias, romimllng one of the a pungent in appeu-unc_e, though they show a dnmpnbu upon: them. There no slat numbcud mu design in plaid poplin: huldectnlold Ihndurd clan plaids. Then .13; ltmkind at In called llba-Cy pop- ~lIn.-r~ hdmnot nitntiondlrluh l\u.~ II an original. bit has brighter Inna. Sumo .1:-n uummhul in man Inns. IIII: mw` ROI (l [02 0010001` wlI'x', II I I oomhlmon 0! 00101 . uneo -nah`. po,'nquaros bcln tmmmis mix as-at mm-nn. mm. nnd- o'Or|le. Inrcolyhrcel .l.E'J.'a `l'|l'|B 11%.! Hammer for CAPE VINCENT um] vg sffodnily (Sunday exoo tori) A. . and P.M.. oonnootlng at ape lnognh with 32m; to I point: in the | mu ran STATES. tnrougn 1:. There are some new main co for huzdoome vlaltlng gownl. They ooh very heavy. but are really light. They are lnynunet, phat with black. green wlth hollou-ope. n with mahogany brown, blue with Ive and blue with tan. The print and black Ith uxoeptlondly hand- some, 'I'ho\oll,ve nnd blue in very rened. Allof them no among the liuudeoxuest and most Istlamowory of the ' season's goods. Thoyul-oIl.:35 t.o0l.60ayu'd. It \ inches wide. ~ y vu-_.....-L ..4_Ilu- -nn olunnn tn: Irlllfnl manna wluu. ` French popllhu are shown to: 31-ewe: ` extent Nina thqrohght to be. though. to . be sure, they do look well on the oounters. Thug-an Mullah in every oonoolvabh oomhlmnn oloolor. Checks u|.dIo.|n'o- ....a..a an. 'u.n.n~n In-Inn man,-Qlvlnril Olhll, bt BIO! BHRIIWI Iuwr. aunn ot'||lcbueuhIlInanIlIoho,lIh annulus. dot: undpln points. ltb * .-bltnotonctlyplunlng. Thanh ; n.ht.I_onndouq ;_tl- ndnInuw|volI|ow- 1 eon; 1% /*5 ..OvJ 07W 0 J , 00101`/0, v!olj::4lhip'th6 dcdtn. The tutu. aupaadu-mhpn mumnhoiauuad ,a- many-gown: when on 3-inv ponvtblnoiuu `the new lwtcine` mini maybe uned- '1'!:'iroo mu-In'ill the nowuuion. -!t In lnndeof linennndnilk AM lltlel Il0tlIp- la" 5- oagtg and I. mac-onht Dmnnlhlh In Ililll {lo `)1! II [II lppuoln mp rusuu. ~ `rind dllhvprpbuogm new in away, and thegoonght to. Thoyiau-unit and` doiigmo lo eyo ss snythinrmn `be, nu! me? an I III tint the odor prsoniiiy suitable. Oil folk! on: was: then, and little girls nniiuiliiy bgeotnin` , one needing on look new Ind cmauh in the dam,-um dnii are to wear it it should be oniy for but. The silk bu-ego has been found suited for uaduncion dresses, osring, an it dubs, some variety. The old standard Villa frock has given place to the delicate tones in the lam! designs of this exquisite fabric. What could be dainiiier than a silk warp butane of ivory white bcstrewn with roses, daisies. dogwood, pink honeysuckle or blunts? - Nothing, I think. The silk warp runs up and down and the wool across. The laments of the siik,are us ue as spider webs. The wool is thicker, but of the finest quality. This izecomestbc morobtvomiuent of the two textiles and presents in frosty bloom that silk could never have. It is Lruiy very beautiful. Burege can be made in so many pretty de- signs that one scarcely knows which to suggest. `I anus nno unlu Jnlvlfv nnwn, nd nvnn tnbrio. lfis not very strong. and it `oh!!- VII|0 I VIII] ununn You ll! yuan In I-uv UNI TED 8THTESo Wuuurlnlhoo Bleeping On: bolwoon CAPE` VINCENT AND NEW YORK. {or mrm run. than tabla` Ind nliablo In mmnion soul! to ___4 _ __4____ V --Uvuutuuuju-n 0:11 74 pdrsotwouufl an luolhoug nulls! prico 81. Wouoeolliogthenfox `Mo. Atov uotllluu'.n&65c. Gone nouns. `uullnaiott. II-IBKIMII. V I saw one very dainty gown, and oven the amateur would have little dlhulty in developing it. The skirt was made over a lining of pale pink tncta. The dunlgn in the pattern was roaebuds, with thnir foll- age on a ureuin white ground. The waist was made sux-piicc tu `hiun, with n V open- ing in front. edged uh narrow synu-nu lace. The sleuveu ore draped into pus at the top and dad in slashed wrists, edged with thoince. 'l`hem was u pointed, dyuped heir: of heavy 'ru:nn satin ribbon, with ll amuil bow at the side. The skirt had five rulr-_s nf the In-.11-rgo. Tho hnttum mm was eight. inches deep. The next thnea wore four ouch. and the upper one was three inches (loop uml not (in with u Span- ish heading. A dnintlor. more summery. gown one could sztnrcoly huuglnu. When I my night, {out and three inches, I moan that measure before it is hexmned and gathered. These rumus were all out on the struinht. made or mm: mm lul I011 tunnel u.urIIp- i If an taqtb t_nd ll vu-yliglgt. Pqrualltie is \ if ool:l6Ii'o`uIIItvrIo ind ap some Articial \ Itietrlgikiao gm It In'nppreoin'b1_ ruitle. l Thcinwprp bangs: grow in fuvog, ; Ci.u.ne .nm;cs very dninty and pretty Iummer dresses. It is offered in every imaginable variety of ooior and design, the favorite being the cream or ivory ground, wi-sh flown,-rs. The oral designs ` are large and small. Scrolls and set fig- ` urea are also ao0fI ?'Tho prettiest. way to 5 mnko them is where the mnturinl can fail in long, may lines. Wnt_teau backs and loosely draped fronts no graceful. Where 1 ii. is desirvd to have a regulation dress ` the skirt may be made plain or ruiod, as one prefers} Tho surpiioo waist looks best, A: if. nivm nnnm-r.unitv for the drnuinn 0110 1111118115. All!) uurpnuu Wuluu Iuuna Imnu, as it gives opportunity for the draping across the front. A blouse front for the very young in quite suitable. The surplice front was made to one pretty challie dress. The skirt was plain and full. The design was inkish oornowers on a tan ground. The _ was a nut ruie of mu silk muslin around the neck and down to the left side of the waist. The neck was open V shape. The uleeves were`in"two pus and reached to the elbow, when they ended in a deep ruile. edged with one of the silk muslin. The nishing touch was the wide sash oi green ribbon the exact shade of the green in the orufdeligo. 'l`hamn in A nnndol nnw shown thin In we uonu uenlgu. Then wee as model gow shown thin week. The materiel wee hairline poplin btwo ehedee of gray. The light shade wise in pure silver, end the derher one was elmoet black. The skirt tted enuglynil eround the hop to the beak. As the bot- ` tom there were six teide. three of the light dmes geede end three a! clerk grey groa- urein eilh, exactly matching the derkline in the poplin. The weiet was e piein French one. with the inllnoee brought into little pleiee in front and et the center oi the heok._ The belt wee 0? the gut, with en emerald end gold huchie. The eleevea were eight, heviec cutie end cepe nude art folds to match thoee in the ehiris. Six folds croeeod the bust. The collar wne a plain held of the duh eilh. This gown wneereel neeerue eyee ettereeeing ec mneh I color. In enether piece `I new e ehin where there we: one rume Ian ilebndeep, and above (hie were set can blue telde, eech pm inch end a heli wide, and they were est en inch end e hall epert. Thee bought them up neerly to the weiet. II_eJe.._ nee -e-lhh-no nee-n- of ninth` Inkling on walking gowns of cloth.` oer-goo: chovlot in growing more and more popuhr. In man was: It In sawed on In inates. but In othgn Jt in puts out In C!` 01 wondulng hbytintllno pn- ttmu It be ouonhoduigui Btdi unbound and nnunad:-um." 0 MAT! L193. cAs1jon IA I clam. Lil . 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