Ane i HE REALM The adlvantare of a waist made either bugh or pays May Manton, 1a the ilastration obyvidnag, eo shown nw 1a The des beommes LADIRS WAIST ne ADJUSTARLE YON eR 4 day or evenin g wear, ‘the yoke and sleaves yrs adds riod lining is tight-fitting, having the nual “or pumber of pieces and seams, and closes | > aR ETYLIsH at the centre-front. When it is bo be} made low it is out at the line of per- | forations, when high ths back poriion | : of the yoke is faced onto the lining ‘but the front portion is cnt sepmiate ‘seamed at the right shoulder aud | finished at the edge and left shoalde: | ‘where it closes invisibly. The full of the fronts is shaped onto | 3 the lining, the right «ide lapping over | snd closing invisibly at the left. Under. art gores separate them from the back | ‘which bas the material applied at the line of perforations, and the fulness deawn down to the belt at the waist line. The slecves are snug fitting bu! slightly mousquetaire above the ethan: si and terminating in small pulls at the | ‘shonlders, As shown the material ie pearl gray cashinere with yoke of pas- | sementorie edged with velvet ribbon | : and frills of soft, gray silk maslio | Both neck and waistbend are of gray welvet ribben and at both threst and wrists are frills of the muslin, When | ‘worn low the yoke sud sleeves sre! omitted. The neck is finished, as pre. ferred, and frills only are worn at the | shoulders. i To make this 3 3 forty-four-ineh material. Stylish Winter Blouse. The stylish blouse shown in the Jarge illustration ia designed for street : equally sppropriste for ‘wear and is heavy cloth Aad suiting Sater As ‘shown, it(is made of rough-surface cloaking, ina warm shade of tan. ¢ ory ‘the refers faced with the sae mater al in brown, and trimmed with brow ‘braid and olives. The fitting is effected | by shoulder and underarm seams, the | blouse proper being seamed to the | slashed basque portion st the waist line. The sleeves are two seamed, finished with deep cuffs and small in ortion to those worn in the gawas of the season, At the neck isa hi flaring collar, and at the waist is worn | a belt of dark brown leather. The closing is effected invisibly at the cen- | tre-front by means of hooks and eyes, and the garment is lined throughout | ‘with plaid taffeta silk. To make this blouse for a woman of medinm size will require two and a balf yards of forty-four-inch material. Stylish Jackets. The jackets of the year have very high oollars. There is uo exception to The | AR sir waist for a lady in the | ‘medium size will require two yards of | | one-fourth OIIIIOIONK SHAADI on 3% AT! Told Anant 152.000 Miles Wave Bees OF FASHION. | 04 » » # » 3 Poontx ge suited to | b : : trig oy when this is butions a large bn On the atl ntiiizmd dpi Rte arn ute 1 ! m boing very handsome deed. hut the histined these indispensable 1% that medinm sized ones hey mast either bo br very large L ive feature ahont qa F ¥ gre Camal's har dark faxtefaily net of sh; hasaasr For General Wear, HAT 3 AIG, 8 Bers 3 i Th sirings loonrated wail to panty stag of blaed viniets. poem and thier sty Of cc AI AS NHI 2 general) signed, of eats be made either or git {sketch deriving | among i PRED BOER Nhe br Smbumpert, thosm 3 3 3 3 * oy te hiragntond The 1. i as pirtured Baki Feary i 53 cent op by is TI ANN PP srticularly | try 3 The per fase R i. scoomplished by £ 3 Lg % gn ¥a FoR, srde-back and andee. { justnyen 14 danhla baat. darts, A SR de MS Malye wine eerie ars geen area ty is i thos yale, an Ari gore Riges above thirty sitan thers ah » 5 5 Neck 1a Bniaiag with « Stands sleeves that it the requisite fi (ranged in box piait braid forming epauleties in malitary | style, For shonpine, traveling, general wear the mode is { favorite and be devel of the sessile eycling or a naiversal wnvy ray in yon 3 wi WT a LADIES BASY! mixed textinres fis ftons ean be used in closing and ‘basque can be # iy tailor finished with stitohed edges or decorated with braid in an endless variety of designs, To make this basqne for a lady in the medium size will require two “and yards of forty-four inch material, Oe New Dress Trimming. Velvet ribbon, with silk fringe less than an inch wide falling below each row, forms one of the many modes of dress trimming. a —— les this venr OCEAN TELECHAPH CABLES. ha | pi Loalist, A cable will be laid from Seatland the Faroe Parliament siiterp: Arian Artie 7 Fa mant] {4 i SNe 155 wey xs bat many # Junet ar BG ppnedy falw spriesily § Bet wenn AE ony inv ¢ A ny At ib AYN inmbus to fatunds 0 ais SEY pgs i Speen ? ; E37 Tar Ga TIER 4 ia af ak wi a French sland w Pasty ni shat in ease of war with the United States, (reat Briain would have an advantage of rough the control of the cables Rhy wonid not control the Freneh sable. and it hikely ahe wonld contra the Canadian cal jong. The route gable on the presse i App be th {rreat ra! pairslip nt and sn? patrol SB0E ine. hikely that a o Britain SHAT [Sr marked and rsd TH dere sritt i af Foaed mp saa Miatax {rreal $i Koa anid the nited #adtlo piprien, - Loslie's Weekly, Japanese Symbolic. ny . : & Tha Jangne wp gre iia Franti sont & 10 the worl Moe HEE fF Lida # B31 RA Yas GYNAgente i 17 [1805 enivnate: suid eavor to of Bowers ia ivarnedl by a ou, . I3Re Or JeRiiniiie, Sgn Paa auf & 1natranels with Hanes sagdered gomplete recresents tie earth, bod ow hig no edneation, The shortest fongest anu the hou! represent heaven, 1ateriediale ¥ % [retroit Frog Press represen LNAn A Falling Haearoseley indicates alo sid fall NY with Westar) weather with a Bot eriy wand with rain and bal 1a eu SW In Win ter. A fall with jneregam! moisture in tise air, and heat padi rales rth ward. wind tiie no fail Alora, oad A154 ey Rian snow Warsi weal iY weather Big Subterranean Chbis, The great underground cab is being successfully laid between London and Birmingham contains seventy-six condietors, each weighing about 150 pounds per mile. The paper which covirs the conductors is | kept dry by a forced air current. Y eventrie The oa 2 ¥ aii ig #18 take 8 Eun Rireetars, We 113 fb. 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It has also thres copie a of the Bible written on the | leaves of the fan paim, } ili taes, bBrognes