35W5; Tp&p 12 THE PJTTSBUKG; DISPATCH,. SATUEDATf, " DECEMBER " 3. 1892. To-day's picture presents one of the hand comest cloth and silk gowns thf t have come to my notice. It is an altogether refined and stylish garment, veil fitted for calling and afternoon reception purposes. The dress is a gray Vienna cloth, and has small plaited panels of plaid silk, silk skirt foun dation, with a false hem and a drawing strintr, the skirt being plain in front and ian-plaited at the back. The plaiting of the panels grows finer at the top. The corsage has basques in man's dresscoat style . NF1 l'U 5s- Silk and Cloth Vitiiing Drat. without any trimming. The fronts of the lining hook in the middle and they are covered with a full .gathered plastron of the silk. The corselet starts from the sides of the corsage and is so laced as to display the plastron below it. There are leg-o-mut-ton sleeves and straight collar of the silk. Vou may, if your fancy so dictates, make up this costume in black or brown material. One of the prettiest visiting costumes that I have seen this season was made up in reddish brown a very modish color and the skirts and cuffs were bordered with black fox. There was a. sort of figaro jacket corsage, gathered all the way down the front and opening on a plastron of white peau de suede, of which the standing collar was made. .For walking dresses tweeds and. serges will be popular, although thick cashmeres, vicunas and camel's hair will divide the honors. Trim them all with velvet appll qnes, passementeries or braid. Harmonious combinations of colors show the artistic taste of the wearer and are now-a-days the touchstone of real style. For instance, steel gray and egg plant purple go well together, and so do dove color and wood brown, mouse gray and silver, ash grav and steel, irqn gray and steel, gray and nellotrope, gray and green, beige and cream, nile green and' moss green, eggplant and ivory, lav ender and Van Dyke brown, blue and blacsr, hnzzar blue and silver, sweet flag green and pink, wood brown and silver, pale blue and gold. Flower Bonnets and Slack Sacques. It seems as if milliners- cannot invent anything more fetching for evening wear than the "flower bonnet" It is years and years since it first made its appearanoe, still it bobs up every once in a while, with a different name, perhaps, as something en tirely new. At a very swell millinery opening, on Penn avenue yesterday, hundreds of pairs of pretty eyes were attracted to a "love of a thing" in palest blue. The shape was the ever-popular toque, covered with tiny blue petals. A cluster of ostrich tips of the same shade was fastened at the back, sway ing lightly forward' over the crown. Velvet ties complete the bit of artistic work. An other very pretly little evening bonnet, in capote shape, was of soft cream lace, a light shade of old rose satin, jeweled ornaments, and old rose ostrich tips, with velvet tiesj the same shade as the satin. It was fashioned in nfuch the same manner as the blue affair, except that the lace formed the tiny brim, and the crown was a loosely-arranged puff of satin. A coat has made its appearance in the Pittsburg streets whose reign may be pre dicted to be very short, although modistes are loud in its praise, and say it is the .very height of fashion. It is known as the "sacque," and is immenselr "slack" as to the back. It is made of the finest cloths and trimmed with the best furs. But still, for sll that, no woman will submit tohav ing her pretty figure hidden, even if "it Is considered stylish. It does not require great judgment to foretell that there will be a ceneral "cutting out" and "taking in" of the garments before the winter is far advanced. Costumes for the Theaters. The theater costumes should be like all other attire, selected with an eye to 'the needs of the occasion, and with a realizing sense of the appropriateness to the time and the place. Elaborately trimmed fanci ful skirts arc neither in good taste nor are they sensible for such places. Profuse decorations of beads or lace are eminently unsuited for such wear. Theater waists have come to be almost a distinct feature of dressmaking. The skirt may be ot almost any good material, plainly made and with jnst as little trimming as will make it handsome and stylish. From the waist up there may be any amount of dressiness, so the wearer does not appear overdone or fussy. 1$ cannot be too strongly impressed upon the minds of women that fussiness is the most fatal of all mistakes In dress. Too much rigging and the quality which is known as style are wholly incom patible, and one must choose which of these two one is to prefer. The bonnet should be small and inconspicuous. It may be very stylish and dressy, but the general effect is much better when it is of dark rich color. The theater wrap may be anything'irom a plain opera cloak to an' ordinary ulster. The latter Is, however, all things considered, much the more desirable article for theater purposes. In an opera box an elegant cloak is not out of place, but in the close, narrow seats of a theater it is really out of its ele ment. The plain cloak has advantages in that it mav, carefully folded, serve as a seat for a diminutive woman, and it covers all elaborate waist garniture, and with the handsome dark bonnet, one can go through the street or in a ear-without occasioning remark. Novel Designs in Jewelry. I Buckles for belts are made of flowers in"- rtosect tn a round, oval or oblonar form, M Ui aoldadlusted to ribbon belts. MsaaaiE Jewelry is making Its way to pop taw favor. Eaoli claws are mounted like a hand with gauntlet cuff or silver and cairngorm. In tb,e end, and on one claw In a ring with a thistle as device and a colored stone. The whole Is a brooch, and its origin is Scotch. Flowir belts In metal are worn byf young eirls. These are pansies, lilies, wild roses, fleur-de-lis, and other open-petaled flowers made flat and linked together. Another variety incloses each flower within a elrole and links the circles together. These and the braided are among the prettiest varie ties of metal belts. Jewelcrt' Circular.. -V- Asabb cough distresses the patient, and racks both lungs and throat. Dr. D. Jay no's Expectorant is the Temedy wanted to cure your couch, and relieve both the pulmonary and bronchioal organs. Diamonds Have Come Down In Price. 6eek the reason in the opening of Kanf manns' new Jewelry Department the hand somest place of the Kind In the city. It is no longer necessary to pay the -exorbitant profits ot exclusive Jewelers. Ladles or gentlemen wishing to buy some fine article of Jewelry for a Christmas girt should re member this. Oub easy payment plan Iras enabled many thousands to have pianos and' organs who would otherwiso be without. Mkllor So Hokke, 77 Fifth avenue. N"ioe attd Soft! Men's comfortable velvet slippers: first-class tn every way and hereto fore sold at $1; In sizes 6 to 10; will be sold at 19c per pair. Kautkahits' Shox Dipartueht. The Jaros hygienic irnderwcar Is worn by American residents of the tropics. It pro tects against heat as well as cold. Jos. Home & Co. are headquarters for these gooas. Wosders, Tbclt! A. lot of seamloss calf button shoes for boys; strictly -first-class floods with nioe smooth Inner soles and solid eather counters; xtzes S to 5f- These shoes are well worth $2 73; will be sltl at si CO. Kauvxaxhs' Shoe DkpartjikNt. Boys, Bead This! A lot of genuine calf, seamleg outton shoes for youths; -or dur able, solid leather; sizes 11 to 2; always sold at (2 per pair; our prico $1 23. KAUPMA3K8' fcBOE DOTABTMEHT. A Womaris Bach, It is the mainspring of her life. What can she do, where can she go, so long as that deadly backache saps every particle of her strength and ambition? She cannot walk, she cannot stajid ; her housework is a bur den; the hours behind the counter or in the factory are crushing ; she is miserable. The cause is some derange ment of the uterus or womb. The backaclte is the sure symptom. LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the one unfailing remedy. A woman discovered it and gave it to women A woman reads your letter and gives you a woman's sympathy and help. Thousands- send letters grate ful for physical salvation. The same salvation is for you. JJon t hesitate. All drairiit, U 1L or trot tj mall. Is form of Till, or i Lozentti, on rtipt of SI. CbmflBondimr. ftt w- owned. Addrtu lu co8- (2wX ftZ-Ab- jKScESiSsK "8&& Wrff 9fb. -QfflflLrajS raw Ajfj) 3 OjQ V Ik T ID craw LTMK. SPECIAL JDRIVES FOR TWO DAYS, t We shall offer for Friday and Saturday some special values in CJothing'for Boys of all ages, and parents who have. Boys to clothes will save' money by. taking advantage of the following bargains: 12. styles of Boys' Short-Pant Suits in Casimeres, Worsteds and Cheviots, all-wool materials, single and double-breasted, sizes4 to 14, at 8 3.00 Also many new and attractive styles of Overcoats for boys of the same age at $3. LARGE BOYS' CLOTHING. 200 styles of Boys' Long-Pant Suits in fine Cheviots and Worsteds, single and Double breasted, without regard to cost or value, at 6.00 . V $6,00 Several lines of large Boys' Overcoats, in Meltons, Worsteds and Chinchillas, single and t double-breasted, at 33S.OO. 1 v HOLIDAY GOODS NOW OPEN. A LARGE AND ELE GANT ASSORTMENT., SEE THESE GRAND PRESENTS! With every sale of $5 or over in Boys' or Children's 'Clothing on Friday and ' Saturday we give free A FINE BANJO, ' A STAR ZITHER Or a Large Tool Chest. r'i " 'X 1 1 - V I till' va? In! 2v. 1 lf III 1 pdH 1 1 rfi kt , n c m '7 ' L! ; '' '..' ' 1'iiiiu fa a 300 TO 400 MARKET ST. arfL nnpn i?& i? . CAst 'eSJ&J? SKsfes' Lffl) &&, (L5 Zsidr (3) 30Q TO 400 MARKET ST. YOUGHIOGHENY COATa CO., LTD., ' T. S. KNAP, MANAGER Telephone 1070. Greeoonsrta Street and Gas Alloy. OITICE, 106 GBAKT ST. Youghiogheny Gas and Steam Coal. White and River Sand. S-i"rornpt serrlee to tnanufaoturors and eonsamers genoraUy. Mills supplied with rlTer sand, Jh7-7i-Tra THIS INK IS MANUFACTURED -BY- J. HARPER B0NNELL CO., KEVP NANA," SUCHOROWSKY'S WORLD-FAME& $85,000 PAINTING, WILL BE ON EXHIBITION IN OUR STORES, BEGINNING DEC. 1. PERRINE! BUY BUYING FURNITURE AND KARPETS NOW ezS during this December Mark-Down Sale. You'll have the use of the goods and long, easy Terms of Payment, if you wish it- There'll not be another opportunity like this for a twelve-month. GOODS DELIVERED WHEN YOU WANT THEM. :: :: :: :: :: . :: :: :: :: :: :: :: EDMUNDSON Nf: YES, A TOY STORE IN A FURNITURE STORE! a full fledged, old, bright .and bouncing Toy Store at that, that makes the older shops think and worry. Everything known in the Toy and Doll kingdom is here in our basement salesrooms. BUY NOW. WE'LL DELIVER WHEN YOU WANT. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: : ;; 4iC7ii&&fc- jzi ..; wvcvvMI Sims' V1 iTviHV W - iS. "slMb UUj SANTA CLAUS is- rmun tJ. . ilflua ' . -.. is coming. Xiit ' tie stockings are S ' to fill (and some big dnes, too). Oar Doll and Toy Department is a come-to-stay afiair. To-day it looks like Fairyland. TOYS AND HA a Vy ar3piO Tricycles, 53 98 to $10. Velocipedes, ?1 95 to f5. To-morrow and the next day, and the next, -will add new treasures. Every Toy, every Doll, is here represented. An assortment wide enough to .please every fancy. Cost little enough, suit any purse, sieepinc JJolls, urylng Dolls, .Laughing Dolls, pretty Dolls, cross-eyed Dolls, hie-like Dolls, pigeon-toed Dolls, every kind of Dolls, from lc each to $20. Buy now and we will keep them for you. Qfin SL i OUR DECEMBER TIME SEE TK A PRESENT' WITH EVEBT TIME SALE 3C D FRENCH BISQUE ' Dressed BolL TO SS. Designs. Odd Odd add hand' some Domes tic and Im ported Vases. jniC $1.50 DOZEN 12 For those Decor ated Fruit Plates, worth 25 c each. Only about 500 irt stock. BBIBis 1.49 per set for Rogers' first grade only. Knives or Forks, Tea and Tablespoons, all prices. LI Jilfjw I I Silver Plated Syrups, $1.25- Silver-Plated Mugs, 74c,. 89c and $1, $1.5. Ifln Fortheseflne vll Im nor ted Fintes. On Eaoh Cnps , nnd Sancers. H. For these elegantly Decorated Dinner Sets $4.98 , , BRING THIS PAPER Mail Orders receive Prompt Attention. fAC Cup and IU Saucer. Im ported China; pretty decorations. i Our Silverware is all first quality of Triple and Quad ruple Plate, and is guaranteed in every way. Butter Dishes, Cake and Fruit Baskets, Tea Sets, etc., at popular prices. I' In order to enable everybody to make useful and fine ' CHRISTMAS PRESENTS V Or for goods for your own use we offer for the month of December only ihe following lBERAL TERMS: $1.69 Triple Plated Pickle Castor. PIGTUHE T! Another gift 'time hint. Pretty pictures. 25c if you wish. 50c if you will. JS25 if you want to all in handsome fr&mes, Moderate language. cannof s,et forth so much beauty at such- little prices. ONI TIE W OF $10 $1 Cash and 50c Per Week, AND A PRETTY PICTURE FREE. ON A TIME SALE OF $28 $5 Cash and $1 Per Week, And a Pair of Lacs Curtains Frea. ON A Til SALE OF $50 $8 Cash and $2 Per Week, AND FINE PARLOR LAMP FREE. ON A TIM SALE OF $78 $10 Cash and $2.50 Per Week AND A HANDSOME HALL HACK FREE. ONATIESALEOFP . $12.50 Cash and $3 Per Week, AND AN ELEGANT MANTEL CLOCK FREE. BEDROOM SUITS W- '3fli our me. V i. D I For this SOLID OAK SUIT; 3ox24-inch bevel- mirror; piano finish; worm 45. 7 cash and 1.50 per week. $39 J.Z -ZjggSg&KZ & . -n $59 ts.fea il - . --a.-weS WkiW 3 "llisis' . 4i ,7r- s II' " '" E&P. The great variety and still greater .stock in our Carpet Stores make this the center of the Carpet market in this city. Just the right stuffs. Just the right prices. Just the rightstyles. Here's a peep at prices: 20 yards Fine Ingrain, 45c. 5 9. 20 yards Best Ingrain, C3c $13. 20 7ardsGood Brussels, 30c 510. 20 yards Fine Brussels, 7oc...$15. 20 yards Best Brussels, $1 $20. 20 jrards Aimintter, 51 2fi 523. Emphatically, we say, such prices for the same goods cannot be found elsewhere. 'RUGS AND CUR TAINS for every room. a or this mag nificent 3-pce. suit. The regular price was 75. Tlie carvinKS nrn r0mct. copies from a $200 suit. Deep-set panels.iarge beveled mirror: splaslier back was'istand; heavy brass handles. THIS WEEK J2t CO will bur Suits worth 27 00. f 33 00 will buy 3alti worth $ 50 00. J50 00 will buy Suits worth $ 70 10. 7S 00 wllllJuy Spits worth 100 00. $100 00 will buy Suits worth $150 lX. .BEDDING, Mattresses, Pillows, Springs, Blanket3, Comforts) at CLOSE-OUT PRICES. , Men's Overcoats AND Ladies5 Wraps Wear the laurel crown of prosperity. The styles are varied and winsome. It is neither difficult nor extravagant to buy from our perfect stock, be cause its varied assortment, contains many appropriate selections for any individual, old or young;-values and prices cover such a wide range that very person can purchase satisfac torily within the limit of their means. Remember, we notjfonly have the goods that please, but make the prices that please as well. PARLOR SUITS. "V $77 FOR THIS BR0CATELLE SUIT. Has always sold for f 100. 950.00 XVIJLL BUY 875 SUITS. 65.00 WILL BUY flO SUITS. 100.00 WILIr BUY 150 SUITS. 125.00 WILL BUY 175 SUITS. Fancy Beckers. Easy Chairs. Couches and Lounpts. Isn't there a com fortable Christmas thought here? And we assure yon that Bargains are in full bloom. A critical collec tion lor critical people. WITH' YOU AND ASK TO SEE THES& GOODS. 635-637 SMITHFTELD REMEMBER, WE ST. SELL AT THE PRICES ADVERTISED. 635-637 Compare our prices with other stores. noM-aws b. Z,r . . ' s3 K?-t V-
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