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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 10 Jan 1902, p. 3

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y Npply. about I.” had he- 9d- They won mostly batches- canning cunt. and I.“ at III- prices as t rub. Good to print ‘IWJAD: my to Indian. use. her: sad “day. fims; 56: 1mm. . ' With recent of ma.“ ham-I W m m. an!" what. floors; can:- «uncut. Dentsâ€"flour. I cars' wheat; 3 m,mm;nu,,mm H0. 10. t~m m of: to Him: no. 3 Wait m hble tram and-y were identi- higbt as those of Mrs. John Ash- nefly of Entries, Neb., tad heir D00. Her husband I: said to ho {880. but the police are nublo to Inn. The cofouer'n Jury return- n’dict of accidental death. sTE MARKETS BY WIRE. Jan. Kâ€"A circular has but I. Hill‘s W- t acct um Vice-President Bla- an have cm. of m‘gnflc of no, under Jamel I. May crud-SM”; highest, mt, Us; chad. m .41. who: was umâ€" um! rut Northern.“ “van be ID- a the Me: 0! Dunn Millefi z second vice-prank!” or the unborn, who rained to w mice with m cute-co. Barnu- inney nun-u Co." mo. Jan. swankâ€"M was Chin” Gnh. 30.. Jan. Aâ€"nmâ€"m INS ARE IDENTIFIED. M was 3 we» hide. I!» mmmaoduhmm. 30:11:"thth mumma WORLD’SCTOO IN IS TRAFFIC'MNAGER. mi my nu sank, alrmdby'nmn‘ it than hat weer. m.“ f. u .3. ‘ket Paris lgtter: 01» hours a great deal about the bond” glands and the pret- ty debutanteu who are to be introduced at than in the very near tutura Then will the 3091:! season be in full swing here ma balls. dinners, matinee. muâ€" sicales; theater parties, will follow ‘ln such quick succession that each will .-..,...... The debutantee’ holiday dance gowns um. the couturien have been evolving these few weeks past all have a salt. air shout them. They are so delightfully suggestive of mid-winter festivities. 11th their tulle frills and draperies cousin here and there with sprigs of boil and mistletoe and over all p gem ero sprinkling of strass thht simi- lntes so well the boar frost mantle of all out of door things. - A. A..- -6. man“ WK: 5v n no. A dainty dance gown of whlte had 3 Meta transparency or the cat vivid shrimp pink. The skirt was id in 311 large box plalts covered closely with tulle which was flecked with chenille (lot: in deeper pink. These mounted to the short scalloped yoke of cream gnlpnre. Three tiny bands 02 gable fol: loved the scallops of the yoke. ,Be« , 7” ‘__ -Iâ€" a. wwwwuu may..- -_ ”V, _ tween the plaits there. were panels of the plain white tulle gathered mll‘ Th9 lower part of the plans was trimmed with a. great quantity of tiny plain tulle ruches incrusted with strass. A J_-_II-A_ LL mun-w nave-um»... .. -._. ' The we had a short dewllete b9; lure of the mm gulnure over pink um. It had bread revere a: white tulle taking rather the form of a hertha that were ornamented wlth three tlny bands at the sable.‘ They dipped a bit over the shoulders to form shoulder straps. Below the bolero the tulle was accor- deon plalted and caught down loosely Into a narrow celnture of brown velvet. A full bow of brown velvet ribbon with long ends ornamented the left side of £0111 dnnce gown of white tulle over white tafletn.‘ I dob. Trimming of scarlet vdvot ribbon and lyrics 0! ho} HOLLY DANCE GOWN. the iero where it ovério'ppe ' T119610 new dance {owns ”$313113” u voluminous and trolling as : into the dhnce gowns of last summer, _. :iid yet they are quite too long still to; thorâ€" oughly practicnl. The replacing: "at this: ruffles. oi frills and ruches us ‘ meat. the lower part or these ». on: dance gowns is quite a prof f the girl who is maidigss. One if .g‘ning’s whirl over a dusty waxed flux? makes ‘a wreck of the lower flounceééjd turâ€" . f , .i hoiows on skirts. ; 1 ’The fetching combinations g pink idim] blue the'F‘rench couturiesi giike so Lmuch to ring in_are at their 4 iv best 7 -A---«« r inn (In- ass-v... -- _, in these fluffy dance gbwns. ;‘ line ae- lighttul little model wasm ‘ in: law ender- blue moussellne do so ”favor a r paler shade of the lame colo :_ itafleb. The decoli'ete corsage was m' “e baby fashion and the fullness wig caught down loosely into a narrow cc itnre of pink velvet. A broad band 0! :3; {1k vel- lvet ribbon gave a finish to the? 5 k and ‘ Fe cor- lsage where it was wrought in film aru- ‘beaque motif. At intervals 3‘ ribbon there were appllq ; large white satin daisies henvlly_' ngled mm. .m... Bands of nut pink nun-a. "v._ n, with states. Bands of nan velvet encircled tug corsase. 74.; .u.” vavct can”. -___ ‘7, The skirt was gathered rating}? incantio 13 into the waist-band and y : med around the bottom with =- trill of the same mouseelin -e sole ornamented with many rows m rrow pink velvet ribbon. A bro: '2 pink velvet ribbon headed t the trill and was wrought intg :: besque-motlt at the middli‘ - apron. This was ornamente‘ , ‘vals by stress daisies. To i» ‘ necessary bouflante effect many a gauzy intepskirt in :- Ween the outer material an .; tranSparency-skiris of silky k'«uze to give a shimmer to, the out if it is lacking in ‘luotremn itulle to give the crisp eitectfi courted. Sometimes an und ’_ point d'espirit is called in hit; when the gown's material ‘ .- d’espirit. ' - i" An attractive princess (in! 5? gown was, made of orange tulle My 3 orange satin. ’ Down the gown from ‘ e round neck there extended five ”st ’. gave a finish to the corsagi , Over the {arms the lace full in a sort “ jabot to g givo the effect of a short 3). 1‘. )9 gowns There are holly and mist .ay dance 'in all of the displays of hu’ lgowns that an1 bound to v‘ gist one‘s_ ml scanti- / wt tit-cm Git; , ‘ A ’ diet :11de rnoha 'et :‘ f ' nmnefietducflhe sealiouc' ‘W em'the’finttdrmw- The n:- wwwm‘wmt how are mg Iron mm between each 30! . end we eel-tied up into the waist build. At numb these ribbons hold little spi‘igs oi! hotly. Around the bottom of the ‘lklrt there I: a full deep hence of the dotted gnuze trimmed with rows of the scarlet veIVet ruchine. The core sage is a round necked affair of thei white tulle laid in bios folds. This is . slashed at the front Ind thorn is in- ‘ serted a. broad band of the chenille dotted tulle that continues around the top of the eorsiet; Across! this dotted tulle is caught narrow crimson velvet straps that termina‘teat the folds' edge i with the tiny hows that hold sprigs of ' holly, The neck of the carnage is fln- -ished with a bunch of the volvetribbone that are caught from shoulder to shoul- der and are. knotted there with gener- ous sprigs of holly. . Jewels play the role of shoulder straps on to many of the elegant decol- lete gowns. Jewelers this winter are playing very much into the hands ot‘ the couturiers, Not only are they ' TBIMMED WITH W'elvet' with pliquoa. ' ‘Danco [yum of , {under blue mouuclino 60 uh «M n! the same shade. Trimming of pale pink Velvet with white strut daisies ap- called to furnish the collnrl. celntum ,,‘_ -1 AL - WI vc aw uuvâ€".â€"-_ _- The shirt is s- full nilsir of white tulle, with three full frills of the same giving s. finish to tbo'bottom. From the waist-band there tall straight strips of white velvet ribbon of .vsrying length. Each ribbon is tipped by A white chryssnthemum in satin sad vel- vet that is covered with strus. The celnture is a narrow satin niisir liter- ‘ally eclipsed by strus spangles and ifnstens with an oblong strnss buckle at {the back. - - . .. .,-,_ -n mu way... --This weer-ins of elonpted buckles at the back of one’s celnture his become quite the thing. The buckle is long and narrow and curves in slightly to m the back snugly; Aigrettee worn With these dance gowns embrace flowers of all sorts both large and small crisp little spnngled bow and clusters or tips. There is absolutely nothing new to record of either toot Wear or glove: just now. - n ___I_- ___-I‘- ‘LA Juan. uv v- . Speaking of accessories. recalls the fact that earrings are Interesting wom- en very much at the present moment. The jewelen are bound that they shall be reinstated into the good graces of the feminine world and they are really altering them in such fetchlnt dull“ that it will only be u matter of n short time before womankind an victim! to the chem: of the art nouvenu enr- ringl. NINA GOODWIN. WI lulu; . g... u u-.â€"â€" --v___, pan, Endeavour Penney. Philippine islands. Mauritius; Pertugnl, Reunion, Russia, Scotland. Stnits settlements. Turkey land “weeâ€"probably n wider dissemination then has ever been known in the history of the world. The pique during the year has been reported In the following cannula: capev Colony 1nd Egypt. In Attics; Anbla. the Argentine Republic. Aus- mmg. Emu. Chins. Enfllnd. Famous. Germany, nguflan lslmdu, mm. 1:- “_ ;__A.A_ nu.- 11...“:- Phys Akhafll. the new Siamese min- later, who-bu mat arrived in Wash- ington, was educated at the Oxford uni- versity, Engind. At the time of his appointment he was assistant secrets?! of gate in glam. and this is his first iipiéfiiuc once. Lt STRASS DAISIES. fi‘Eâ€"IEYSW OF ILLINOIS. 'A bank... W nyl: m 3.0-, “the my." I! the is and. u In much I mystery I: over. Wt no the Kmhkeg 1m. hospital from Chicago last Saturday. the huv :- yet said nothing um will word the slight- nt clue to the identity of her Huston: or her Mandi. - - 77- ~l.‘ --‘â€"Al‘ ‘When the naked here no seemed to with et-flm to remain In bed tho ea- tnnoten‘ed to another word by the physician in charge of her. She now panel most of the by In I chnlr. She Is listless end token no Interest in her surrounding: She I! not entlmly irre- Lionel. “I do not credit he theory that tho pntlent h Rue McDonald. e notation. confidence women.” odd Dr. Enos. sold or done nothln; hero mt. would lndloete she hu been on edvencnreu. I bellow she in simply on norm-tum womnn. who, perhpl. he: received 1 mull legacy. end has bed but breln W , A link-.- ”1-- I rr-‘n â€"â€" lit-3;“ ‘ln mummies. Perm even .nuw her friend! are searching for her. I should any that her chines for re- lutuud her 'grau fiche-J Her prop- ,orty is still in Chicago." , The nannnl spur-ow hunt ct Pie-3n! township amen-neat! lutw k. sndununuitomthreetonsof sper- rows were killed. The hunt was in- dnlged in by two parties. of uriners. Twenty-one men on ench side e in the hunt, the stake being s banquet to be given by the party securing'the {ewe-t birds. The victorious party brought in 18,000 birds. while the ion- ers begged 11.000. 3 mm at 24.000. The birds nvereged {our ounces esch. mak- ing nnsggrognte weight of over three tons. , The hunt wss .in progress for one week end was one. of the most notable in the history of the state. and 11nd In: Avon. A mill “is e mum at Odelâ€" ilm «planet! he.“ boring for oil near Avon in Fulton county. No oil has been found. but the Iyndieete enâ€" nou ced that at n depth of 266 feet It: «is -foot vein of coal of line quellty hnv been struck. The strike is within a nutter of e mile of the Chicago, B lington Quincy railroad. The syndicate prom to test the vein, gnd it it prom utieuctory to develop it. Options are being secured on more lend. Meanwhile the boriu will be eunk to greater depth: for olL George Celln. e stmmlltur. was crushed to death beneeth e two-ton stain boller,. at the new Bush Gem Temple of Mule. North Clark street end Chicago avenue. Chicano. Seven! workmen, won; them Cells. were rolling the holler down en lacllned plane. when it We unmeeble and tolled town-d Celle. The m we. tumble to agape “(Law holler rolled over him. He vs: II the first noddeot In connection} with the constructioqof t_he building. is almost completed- wuu-uw I known. otthe boyl mo older than wt -â€"â€" gnaw-:10 you. old. 0M m his cousin. ma all e. cums Robbins. who “vet! u Bel- mont 1nd Sunday-second 1mm. Chjmo. w much and instantly km- ed by In [Muffin el'ectrlc en. :1 the lntenpcdon qt "In; Part boulo- nrd und Sixty-gm nyspue. Robbin: , __-._ ‘L‘ Ind wound will be run - mehmMotlpu-nu Omhod to path by 30M- Illinois In 311.1. Ind time :00 took 3 gloomy view of Gor- n morality. the Deutwhe mp“ tint the poem on Io fond of singing. The moieties were nonunion: cone hating vice mt met ht {nip-ix old they “tuned to some nun-cling m tics. Dr. Btocker, the Jew-hut". oloo court chhplnin ht Berlin, met-ted that in eight yam crimes mild. mot-1i” had doubled. rising from 7.400 to it.- imnu ho Iomethin‘ ram man; the |people. Dr. Stocker'l minority might ,be open to doubt. but his mum were vouched {or by my other spell- W” The very exiuenoeot the socio- luoa shows tint meshing in wrong“ eaf‘ in this wly providfl ti. food. and from it they d” an”! It tie cloth to cover their bodies. Ind can they line with silk. The time 'hOI these moth- nbound is in my and June. And during these months they may of- ten be seen flying about after mutt seeking l convenient place 00 lay M em The eat me very nullâ€"in- deed .yon almost mt l mime-cope to II. aâ€" v."â€" ____-, ,,_ _ lt. It you watch some of that m will use then put that: It on. and and seek for all and If that: n ma Are not am. they will reach out ofthelr to hull their length. Hula; win! win them. they aka 1: ln mandible and stuck It to the their sheath: I0. you see. they um um- ors "Id cutter; In one. fiziézgi l-L- A ___‘__ VI- uâ€"u w-u-.- ._ It you cumin. their mndthhufier a nlcrooeope you will no they m scaly plum. veryiuuch like och-on. endlnc h t point. and with than M cut and tar the wool till they hive It to the right size. :nd the. they Join It to their little cloth. At Int this In only done n on end. butu they grow both club In mad. he vflm then the. some «abandons at the nttunlllt, Ragnar. who M 9 My of these um: Insects. Whllo he m. mum one‘of them he 1:: sum to see the hood comeontflthe end of the shuth: ad the ides m- autéd itself to him. can they Inn two bud-Y He mgtlguoq Mg 3mm and saw it putting m head out nm at one end hnd then It the other with such rapidity thnt he dew-clued to nevi-t notched. :0 he cut 3 place at tho sheath “q. luma‘ggg about one- thlnd of, the My . The little lucctnettowrhutmtomnlriu clock. sud did to much work In the hbxt 26 hour: thnt It hull red It most crummy; m;_ltglnu_ _ 11-. Kfiu saw I: turn 1!: ha]! m on and to the other. ambit" Itself back with wonderful WV. “‘01. II- nect now- the dot! bacon. too ur- rov for It, tld than It mm- iotuu it out. The silkworm and other caterpil- hrl chum that; an; when my 33¢ Iâ€"- w...‘ ,_-, , motuhtlorthmbutnotufho clothe. moth. It may in the mo tailor Instinct. lot It to Is! It out. First It Im- on In Ihuth. then It Inset-u a new plan. 3“ m- lt does in 'no less an (our plus. two on ouch IMO, um distributing the room 111 wound. and at the In... use avoidlng I“ unecaslry. exposure to [a body. When it begun to cut the an 't mm ut the middle and works to ml: end. And the cut I: .1 cl... a. the but loll-on could nuke it. emu-n3 Horn. réd’um'ao cums.

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