THE WOMAN OF FASHION. Soma Very Pretty Conooita In Eklrfc Trimmings. A Dainty Costume or Two for the Trn tot In llnmla nnl Hit Mo 1'nnrjr i Dmuii and tho frettleat of Them Dtnerlbrd. 1? OortHtoltT, 1894.1 "And then there camo a pause" nnl It bas come to ns now. We have Bot tled tho winter fashions, but ore scarcely ready to tako tip with tho prin. In the Interim, wo can but' turn our Intercut toward trimmings and furbelows. The modistes are rlcing with each other In creating new forms of skirt decoration; some of which are odd to tho verge of gro-! teaqueness, whilo many more are' charming and pretty. 1 noted the decoration on the shirts that walked along fashionable Fifth tho sido of ench front were three nnr I'ow pntin rolls, put on in a semi-circle, and finished nt each end with a small chon. Inpitoof tho fact that tho ruffle are no old, one sees them, extremely narrow, on many a skirt, put on very fur apart. A very dainty arrangement for tin afternoon at-home gown is a serion of lnoe tabs, arranged about tho Rkirt. Tho tabs arc three or four inches wide at tho hlpn, and gradnully nar row into a point nt the bottom of tho skirt, H.rvc tiny satin folds pu on in rcwi eirclos, in points, or In a bor der thnt roRpinbloa tho (Jrvok some what, except that it is very much freer and lurger in design, are seen very often. These are very simple and girl ish, and harmonize well with the plain, full black skirts. Tho double ruffle, or ruche, caught down through the middle with a band of fur or other trimming, Is also used considerably, but should be placed at tho verv bottom of the skirt. r r : A.N EFFECT 127 8KIIIT TUIMMINO. avcr.no lest Sunday morning. In one block I saw the following: A lino, palo gray, with a doublo Br-, rangement, one at tho foot and one1 around the center of the r.kirt, of three) tiny velvet ruffles of soft green; ashes-; of-roso silk with a flno black satinj stripe running through, and a dainty' trimming of broad black insertion put' on a few inches above the hem edged; top and bottom with a full roso silk heading. A most dellcato fawn is worth doi scribing in detail. She looked very 'ATJBORA, A FAXCY DltESS EFFECT. pretty as she stepped from her'carriaga to attend a select "Sunday afternoon." The fawn was a very clear, light shade; and its skirt had two rows of flat raffles of deep cream lace, tipped with; narrow satin bands in pale azuro. .The hat was a broad, soft wHito, with a blue plush crown, very flat, with great white plumes' at tho side. A narrow bine rim rested on tho hair beneath. An exquisites visiting dress, seen at a tea the other afternoon, was of heavy whito cloth. The overskirt fell over a sham skirt, the bottom of which was edged with deep maroon velvet. The overskirt fell in points, and was edged with marten sablo. The bodice fitted without a visible wrinkle or a visible seam, hooking at tho side. Just across tho bust was laid a band of the ma roon velvet, curving upward at the bottom, and edged with the sablo. Full hip pieces of tko velvet were added, and epaulets, in deep points, were likewise of the maroon sable edged. Fancy dress is at present in high fa vor. A very successful affair given last week displayed a number of quaint costumes. One young girl represent ing a butterfly woro a short, full skirt of yellow gauze. From each hip, fall ing down the sides, are bright points, butterfly-wing shape, embroidered in fantastic and numerous shades. Small butterflies aro appliqued for a border about tho bottom of the skirt. The bodice bretelles are embroidered like tho wings of tho skirt and fall in sharp points over the belt. Two high wings stand upon each shoulder, and one butterfly is laid in the center of the bust. The waist is cut low and a neck lace encircles tho throat. Even tho tiny slippers have saucy butterflies perched at their tips, and three of them hold high carnival among her curls. A particularly sweet young damsel speaking literally called herself Miss Comfit. She was overrun with tho lit tle confections. Her skirt, consisting of five short and very full ruffles, were embroidered with them In every con ceivable bright shade, and from one hip fell a cornucopia, with which the wealth of confections embroidered be- sir .j.t t MVOSOTI8, Bl.'TTEKlfLT ASD MIC3 COIIFIT. half covered "by Vhlto feathor trim ming. A short black velvet cape, jet trimmed, formed a rich contrast with tho delicacy of tho dress. A black uud velvet tiguro was very charming. Tho black skirt had banda of broad grosgrain ribbon, edged abovo end lelcv with a email roll of velvet . benjrnliro. Mio woro a bunch of vlo l':ts n li"- fur enpe, lied with ft muss of rprrow purple ribbons. A l.liiclf i:kirt had no trimming in tho fcne!;, ;.t:d iu:;:e Just in front; but at Perhaps it Was the Grip. From Toxas sittings. Georgia comc9 down to breakfast with a swollen visage. Whereupon mamma says to the little four year oh': "Why, Georgie, thirling, don't you feel well ? Tell mamma what is the nntter." Georgic (full of influenza), replies ; "No, I don't feel well. Cofo of my eyes is leakin.' and one of my noses doesn't go." The blood cleansing qualities of Ayer'g Sarsaparilla render it invaluable in skin disorders. It seems probable that the Fine Aits Building at Jackson Park will either have to be remodeled or recon- structed entirely before it can be used as the field Columbian Museum. As the lesult of an inspection by fire un dcrwriters the insurance has been raised, ar.d the announcement is made that the building is not a fit receptacle lor tne valuable exhibits, which wil aggregate fully $3,000,000 in valua. Under a recent law in California the local banks published a list of un claimed deposits, with the result that many people learn for the first time of neglected wealth belonging to them One woman, who has since married a second time, discovers that her first husband had $26,661 on deposit which he had never told her. Anoth er farrily whose members were in desperate straits learns of a deposit of a husband and father now deceased of 6oo, Catarrh in the Head Is undoubtedly a disease of the blood, and as such only a reliable blood puri fier can effect a perfect and perma nent cure. Mood's Sarsaparilla is the best blood purifier, and it has cured many very Revere cases of catarrh. Catarrh oftentimes leads to consump tion. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla be fore it is loo late. Hood's Pills do not purge, pain or gripe, but act promptly, easily and efficiently. 25c. A Sure Sign. From Farm and Fireside. Tramping Jim. "Say, Mike, there s a house fer us. We kin git anything we wants. There ain't a man within a mile of it." Mtllow Mike. "How d'ye know ther ain't no men around ?" Tramping Tim. "Cause th' women is house cleaning." At the Poulterer's. From the Chicago Inter-Ocean. "Have you any canvas-Dack duck r Marketman. "Yes; how many will you have ?" "Well, 11 the canvas is all wool two will be p'enty, but if they are going to shrink give me four." ' Pacts Worth Knowing. In all diseases of the nasal mucous membrane the remedy used must be non-irritating. Nothing satisfactory can be accomplished with douches, snuffs, powders or astringents, because they are irritating, do not thoroughly reach the affected surfaces and should be abandoned as worse than failures A multitude of persons who had for years borne all the worry and pain that catarrh inflict testify to lachcal and permanent cures wrought by Ely's Cream Balm. Your druggist has it. The law reauires Albany saloons to close at a certain hour. The excuse of one violator, charged with keeping open all night, was that his brother bad gone out of town, taking the keys . i II 1 1 . 1 1 wun mm, aa ne couia not lock up. In a Pittsburg police court the other day an old negro known as "Uncle Tom" was a witness against George Harris, who was charged with larceny. Another witness was named Mrs. Shelby and a third had a baby whose name was Eva. UlUit; uuuun: 111 uu its uiv.au, -"v V forms: sho low seemed to fall. A chemisette of white tulle, similarly embroidered, was added above an embroidered cor sage of black velvet. Tho arras wero covered with long black gloves; und there wera no sleeves boyond threo muo ruiues ai-ounu vne arm-notes, riiio carried a trumpet in each hand, from which sho freely gave of her sweetened substance. Five small cornucopias wero arranged about her head In fan tastic fashion. Eva. A. ScausEirr. uMy Sick Sisters, " Let me tell you something, " I have no motive other than to do you good. " For years I have been al most a constant sufferer from female trouble in all its dreadful forms: shoot- all my 73$ 0 body, sick headache, TvV f .T 1 Or.:rtfv. nJfijr NlHS. HAHKIET WAMPLER sion, and everything that was horrid. I tried many doctors in different parts of the U. S., but Lydia E. Pinkham s Vege table Compound has done more tor me than all the doctors "I feel it my duty to tell you these facts that you also may be cured. My heart is full of gratitude to Mrs. Pinkham." Mrs.IIarrict Vavip!er,50T Aa. sota Block, Minneapolis, Minn, All drugfiifcU tell it. AJilrm in confidence, Lydia is.. 1'inkiiam Mud. Co., lynn, bia Mrs. Pinkham' 3 Livo? Pills, S5 cents. 1 ness, dizzi ness, depres- 1 PfiEIff 111! The mild winter and hard timei have left us with an enormous stock of MCN'S OVERCOATS, UL STHHS, SUITS, BIO AND LIT TLE B0Y5' CLOTHINO. We have marked everything away down. One dollar now counts two at our store in the purchase of clothes. 910.91a CHESTNUT STREET. Warren A. Reed. - PHILADELPHIA n West St. between and and 3rd, arc now prepared to do all kinds of Mens' Suits, Ladies Dresses and Coats, Shawl., it ml every description of wearing apparel. Also, we do scouring, cleaning and press ing of goods that do not need dyeing, and mako them clean and ewcet as new. Goods sent by express should bo addressed Hii'g Sttiii I;: With. Sleighs ! We have just received an invoice .of new sleighs. Stylish PORTLAND CUTTERS, Comfortables Swell Bodies, Light and Heavy Bob Sleds. The material and workmanship are the best, and the prices as low as the lowest Don't wait to buy a sleigh until the good sleighing comes, for the supply is limited. ID: "WV KITCHE1T, I8IiOOi!ISBUR, PCEIUSl. A Sure Sign. From the Chicago Inter-Ocoan "I supposed when Alice gave me the vase that it was real expensive. "And did she tell you that it was not ?" "No. but I know it isn't for I've had it three weeks and my maid hasn't even cracked it." The Keason for it Fjom Farm ana Fireside. r ussey. "I can t see why you wo men wear such long, trailing skirts." Mrs. Fussy, "lo have something to ocenpy our hands with, of course. Why do you carry a waming-sucK when you're not lame ?" ShifFmann's Asthma Cure. Instantly relieves the most violent attack, facilitates free expectoration and insures rest to those otherwise un able to sleep except in a chair, as a single trial will prove. Send for a free trial package to Dr. K. bchitt- man, St. Paul, Minn., but ask your druggist first. A Practical Sarcasm, From tho Washington Star. "You don't look like ye'd had very good luck tit dat house," said rlod ding Pete. "I got a cake," replied Meandering Mike. "Den what yer lookin' so sour about ?" "'Twas er cake o' 3oap." DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve clean ses, purines and heals. It was made for that purpose. Use it for burns, cuts, bruises, chapped hands, sores of all descriptions and if you have piles use it for them. W. S. Rishton, Drug gist. Only Women Gould Ilavo Found It. From the Chicago HccorU. She (excitedly). "Oh, George, some woman on the car has stolen my purse." He. "How do you know it was a woman ?" She. "Why, I had it in the pocket of my dress." No better aid to digestion, No better cure for dyspepsia, Nothin more reliable for biliousness and consiipation than DeWitt's Little Eaily Risers, the famous little pills. W. S. Ribhton, Druggist. 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