Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jun 1902, p. 8

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MAMMOTH PRIZE COMPETITION 10 BE HELD IN CONNECTION WITH The Latest Modes for Summer 500 00 Wear--Combinations That Are i ; , 4 Pleasing to the Eye--How i § i P Some Chie Gowns Are Creat- . ® n rizes. ed. of the & New York, June 21.--The song of ba eck Competition. an the summer girl is blithesome and will : free, for her Beart is light with the gladness of new-found joys. Advance |. mid-summer fashions are upon us, only to add to the confusion of the woman who wants to be well-dressed, for though many ere shown, few are chosen save by her whose purse sings are never-encing. ¥ § A little feature Shak is playing ony i t in accessories fashion is 3 waisthand, ami one has, to very w t belts assall one on every al Black and white clastic bands decorated with cut steel paillettes are still being worn, but they are somewhat gring place to satin and bands, and fitted as ully (as a bodice. all sorts of attractive, ia all = jt . pe Frisk AH i by iF {uf he the wy od Bons Pre: i: il or Gentleman. of Bots, Orenmn Jugs, Ladies' Noveltles, Saser Bowls, Sate Femous Ploture--entitled "King of the Forest," Deshuned especially for Gold WE Atl the 2 £e ranging cades jor the dowager, to the fresh organdy for the little maid. i E g EL beh they require little ing. Next to the mulls and lawns for or divary wear, are the linens, piques and ducks. A very smart jacket and skirt costume of pale blue butcher's of lace left over Bo the decorating linen, trimmed with strappings of the of various gowns. flowers or oth- 5 material, piped with butter col- er devices are cut away from the met ored batiste, forms a charming sum- foundation, and these bits of lace wer gown. The points of the str puintad do vatuta) welonk,. ho i x 1d . s : éc] ol prophet w pro- pings are held down with tiny god phesied that women would soon adopt buttons, and the jacket with Eto | fronts has a tiny postillion hea the Panama hats so fashionable am- hich makes the bl i ong men, bas not died hardly, before chic. Under the pg yg sxceading} . his words have come true. The fedora white silk blouse is worn, gathered in in its masculine stifiness is tabooed, at the waist with a narrow gold belt. for only the feminine is admissible Pongee silks are cool and comfort- this season, and our friend the Pana- able, deliciously so. They are not | M8 is turned and twisted into worn only for smart summer frocks, all kinds of shapes for travelling and but constitute a smart travelling | *°V*'Y. day wear. The entire onsemble gown. A bewitching design is made of this design is simplicity itself, for a with seven-gored irt, having two band of plaid silk or foulaed is all , shaped bands down the front that is required as a trimming. seams, these showing many rows of | 8 & few models twisted into fanciful stitching. Five tucks flare around the | shapes and piled with roses and rib foot. bon, and these ape delightiul, but The blouse is laid in tucks and such treatment requires the genuine its, with a band of pongee em- article, dnd when Ha considered that OSE HAND roidered with blue and red d the | & real Panama in t rough costs in wa HAND WAS ob from and down the lier soa. fhe neighborhood of Suenty-gve dol- Manifesta y collar is of the pongee, tucked , One pauses ore resting so Ghostly With ations Golncident and set off with an embroidered turn- much in a bare bit of headgear. ' hair a Tragedy. over. The shewves are likewise tucked --MAUDE GRIFFIN, ua h ih Se i and ga into a band at the wrist 2 . 1t » omaiiinte possible, a > of embroidered pe e: A distinguish THE NAGGING HABIT. ashington tieman t : ure air is the a considatable abtentin v0 the investi | bly of black velvet bos. fuel One of Sins That Destroy Com- a on ritualism, 3 | through a pearl Dacia, the. Yelvet be- fort of Home. tural ¥ © jing app wi -paint- | Milwankes Journal al sounds and maniiosta aS ionken Journ iy" diaper £ : Poages has vag advantage in that | able habit into which some people fall it is geo ing nbined with 4 om without seething to notice i, This any color. Never is 'it 'more oni | nagging. They cannot say whal they . . . : J a b than. when associated with black, | have to say and then let it aloue, but Fer dressmaking and family sewing Corticelli Silk is the ¢ mere rectal of the nota | peau de sole. utetinl be falists or Lheop 'pecking. and Rtg BL best silk made, For hand or machine use it has no s, which, by way, bappe i 0 ) + get Qs . 30. ar a ly: ' gos and black are delig u hull chic'and not arise naturally Shey make them. equal. Corticelli Silk runs smoothly in the needle ; it is al "The only daughter of an sunt of | Chit, rent 'xoliet fromthe block asd in aguiag_ snrosum cr _ieauy ways even in size and always full length and full strength. mine had been pressed with o mar | evitably become monotonous. Lined | anid once or twice as a pleasant. rail- Ask your dealer for Corticelli" and politely but firmly He Thay ave more benutiful | lery in a genial humor, but when ro- | refuse all substitutes which some clerk may say are "just as BO A to be | 200d." You may be sure they all lack the many excellent % : it wd 3 il in . Williams' Pink Pills as rheumatism. 1t is several cure was effected, and ince 'had the least I think 1 can q ; i { i » £ ; tp : & i g : i 1 ill Hk i Is as this are bE ti i Tie pS Ef E tE AE gE 4 i i i | i £ 4 % i ef EF} oH I bier gif iil gf fo 1 iq fof 5 g » E 8 £ i i exit i i i i < os I : 1 } °F Erle iF; ig 5 §°8 : Diamonds. 'When on a diamond buylag trip to the cutters at Amsterdam, we never forget to supply ourselves well with four **special" sizes, vit.: 'EZEEE I Hg fi Bi ¢ Bk still. For adight weight silk and woollen | fun. It then cuts, Sarcasm is a two- is one of the dominant features of {one-at whom it is aimed and it irri- Every one of these diamonds must be of such a quality that the most critical cannot find a faelt, for & » Diamond Ring from t after mv aunt and niece the former was awakened impress of a hu- and the summer's modes. Dame fashions latest fancy is to have them mzde in one color over a lining of another. A twine-colored voile over green is one of the most successful designs of the year, and nothing is prettier unless it be a shot voile in green and lilac draped over heliotrope silk. Green is tates and roughens the one who uses it. It is a dangerous tool for one to use who 'wishes to be either kind «cr just. It comes easily to the lips, and the intellect takes a certain kind of delight in aptness, ingenuity or sharp- ness. Its use grows on one; at least the habit becomes so habitual that it is a la mode. In fact" it |sdged tool; it cuts and wounds the | qualities of the geauine Corticelli Silk. If your dealer does not keep Corticelli Silk it is probably because he makes a little more money selling you some other brand. As Corticelli costs YOU no more than poor silk, why don't you try it ? Ask for "CorTicrLLi"--the Dressmakers' Favorite Spool Silk. one of the most fashionable of the | is used unconsciously. However good season's colors, and it is seen in very | naturedly one seems to take it, it is bright, vivid shades. All are extreme | almost certain to leave a sing; there tL ; ¥ f of §} i B A 8 ) ly clear, however, and this renders [is & wound that hurts. gle | Practically The Position of New RYRIE 9 . i inted § them more harmonious in getting up | against it as one will, there will often y Orleans. CITY BUILT ON MUD. Hot Weather Breakfasts -- be an impression carried that rome ; i Ty 1 : TORONTO. The freshness and daintiness of or | part of It ia meant in earnest. A the line of municipal progres . ~~ gandie make it ever welcome to the | Too often do all of us wound the ) rldnne has bod many of the Ped as Wala of Jashiouable- protensions, feelings of others by carelessness in proble to fo vonsidte which . Jo besides it ropriate for even: We ¢ t too fully guard - ecommend Th ing as well as prope One of the | ourselves . ainst ow nagging. habit, | has had others peculiar to herweli. The Is K ed by . well-known Fifth avenue establish- | It rasps oy wears out the best of dis- Situation of the city in iteelf peculigr- Best Physicians, ments is exhibiting some artistic even- {| positions. Let us endeavor ever to unfortmate, he wear in_Ain 0 y ih i id i Ie § ing toilettes in di tints of color, | make our kindly even when 's Magazive. Th eR made of silk foundations, and brim- | obliged to ait Ta Dow with | stood on a street in the heart of the | It 'Does Not Heat The Blood or med most elaborately with lace a word strikes deeper than a blow | 4% the centre of the bursting Am- Hamper Digestion i i i ha sword" We. shall never . err | £icsn quarter, where the foundation os. put. on ; t by king too kindly. These nog for a new building was being put in. P ------ disregard of expense. often kind at heart and | ! it was to be a building of | Heavy, rich and starchy. foods catiee yards now required by the dressmak- | would not willingly wound another ' disturbances and stomach de ers to trim summer i the habit uncon fl pine trunk perhaps 1 length was seized, rapidly swung up that anyone may take a further mean- ward and slipped into a tall frame ing than they have meant or that | Work standing high in air. In an in- any part of it will be taken seriously. stant a steam hammer was pounding It is unavoidable, however, that this away upon it, snd in two minutes fi mn Jf f ; s F ¥ BF jis EF i ; i

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