The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, December 02, 1897, Image 8

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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
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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 |
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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
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OF FASHION. |
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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
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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.
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OCEAN TELECHAPH CABLES.
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advantage of rough the control
of the cables Rhy wonid not control
the Freneh sable. and it hikely
ahe wonld contra the Canadian cal
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and sn?
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padi rales
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wind
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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.
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has yielded |
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He has uver 200 birds |
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Sharm and sle.
for black whieh
gpan the affections
polars are all the oo today and
tabooald ¢ Erna
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treed
mteiligant maker to give
shinlders and a better
The front shows the
Russian blouse affect by the indisions
sombinativn of bux plating, set off by
the knife plaiting,
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SOMEBODY.
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Brak if dav,
and whispers loud
wih le ely
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tation of the
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tis nae Dunant,
nin (epava 10 130N
nests, he appsars to have
portion of his wealth
charity in connection with
{ he adorable labors
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tie Huown to
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the present
he is still Adve
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vw Nightingale, which
thention of ai
flanrassiang
fartfier in
seainest the
He willjessad war
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Carions Books,
The Briush Musemis has books
written on bricks. avster shells,
and Hat stones, together with
maanseripts on bark, ivory, leather,
parchment, papyrus, tead, iron, eopper
and wool. It has also thres copie a of
the Bible written on the | leaves of the
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