The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, December 12, 1902, Image 8

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    Go EN GRRE BA Hs Td lk
‘are leather coverad vinaigrette,
tiny case with scigsors, and a litle
blank book and pencil and equally
small coin purse. Auother manifesta
tion of the leather chatelaine shows &
pendant pocket book af ordinary size
to the bottom of which are atinched a
TYinaigrette, scissors and blank
These chatelnines may be had
in various Jovely shades of leather,
such as soft sage green. hellotrope,
green and blue, Bo the up-to
#irl may have her chatelaine
mateh ber costume, whatever be iis
Our American Women,
There Is a charming blond young
woman well knows to Philadelphia as
well as Baltimore and New York City,
ho “lnughs when you call her
ra.” A woman friend gave the
away. says the Philadelphia
and as she takes it good natar
edly, there In no nee keeping the Joke
from the public. You see, young as
she is, she elected to marry a man who
was a grandfather, or, rather. he be-
came one soon after his marriage to
yer. Bhe bas that deceptive, innocent
£rpe of benuty that gives the owner the
appearance of being abiont eighteen
was Jooking at the Cuban curios
ind souvenirs for sale at a bazaar with
8 woman friend, and the old woman
behind the wares called her "Senorita
No, no” sald the friend, “she is
Senora.” The old woman shook her
ead and declined to beleve aia
enorita.” she sald. “She ls a girl”
continued in broken Eoglish; “she She
young and pretty,” “Yes, dhe lon
senota.” sald Mrs, G— wishing to
tense the younger woman, amd, remens.
being the birth of the grandchild, she
added: “Ehe's not only married, but
he ix 8 grandmother’ “Dias] Bul
these Americans are so progressive!”
sal the old Cuban,
Ao Maintain » © » Goal Complexion,
Hers are certain plain, simple hints
for the securing or maintenance of a
rood complexion, which can be carried
nd practiced by the woman
who can sWord veither the fees of
ity doctors nor several honrs a
for grooming. Wash the fage
it LC never with very cold water
At night it should bave a warm soap
bath to clean it, rinsing the soap off
: ghly, and drying thoroughly,
with an upward movement, Learn al
to rob up and never down, to
ret drooping lines and saggiog
os. Take at least one Lath a
rubblog the body vigorously, Re.
ber that bot water Is necessary to
and cold witer to invigorate,
| sot the blood to cireniating. Rose
water and elder flower water are bene
al In softening the skin lemon
, sold by u reputable house, Ix ex-
, for the face, It should be
in, not hard, but thoroughly.
arm bath, A little on the tips
fogers Is sufficient. It softens
freshens the skin, Remember that
foods are enemlss of a delicate
The roseleaf skin of the baby
from ita simple dict. Avoid
« pickles and pie. Candy Is as
anything can be, and makes
ae peides. Tea and coffee are
d, but cocktalls are worse, Study
he nose of the man who has imbibed
or many years and see. Eat fruit]
: inp and drink Plenty of
the system of the :
Got lias accumulated on the
ig of the stomach and other or-
luring the night. A good com
iB comes from the same sources
health—fresh air, exercise, correct
d, bathing sufficient sleep and
activity of the internal argans,
; ] Wear Orders.
Sumber of women—especially
l Women wearing orders at
ceremony was
roi of much remark and has
hers. er, footed. by!
Victoria in 1863; the Imperial
dered in nursing the slek and
] nded of the Imperial Army. One of
atest reciplents of the decoration
Orde “the Crown of
gn as Us
hitens. hands, Any good, cold
A and dpam-
Jey
ched to a bow of Helt
bine water Tilibon with parrow white
edge,
The decoration of the Order of Vie
tora and Albert. which is of four
glasses, consists (for the first nnd secs
ond clase of a mednllion of the late
Queen and Prince Alles set In dine
monds snrmounted by a swelled crown,
the ribbon teed being white moire. The
third class Las {he medallion sof in
pearls instead of dismonds, and the
fourth benrs only an lntertwined “v©
and “A” in pearls, To this order bes
long the Empress of Germany, thy Em.
press of Hussia the Queen of Nous
mania, the Queen of the Netherlands,
and many well known wanen of lower
rank. The Queen of Fngland Iz the
only Indy of the Order of (he Garter
The oldest of all orders instituted for
women is that of the Blaves of Virtue,
founded In 1602 by Bleanare of Gon.
pagua. widow of Frederdek HL of
Austria, “to enconrage in the wWonien «7
her court the sentiments of wisdom |
and plely.” The Bavarinn Order of
Ellmatetn, founded in 1706, and the |
Order of Queen Marie Louise, Insti.
hited In 1702 exch had an exvingively
charitable ralsoan etre and Imposed
hahits of kindpes: and helpfainess
upon their royal members
Bot perhaps the best-known foreign
order to whic h women are eligihla is
the French Order of the Legion d'Hon. |
peur, of which Rosa Borheur was a
wmomber. as was also Mou Dhenlafay,
the wellknown explorer, who Is the
only woman permitied by the French
Government to appesr in en's clothes,
An interesting fact in connection with
this order js that all wearing the Little |
crituson ribbon are entitled to a mile
tary salute, women as well as wien.
New York Mail and Bspress,
Miss Ethel Smyth, composer of the
recently produced oners, “Thr Wall"
te the first vamboser of ber sox to lave
8 work praduesd at Covent Gandon,
Mra, Mariah Vanes, a colored woman,
who was for years Abba Lissaln'ns
SErVanL, is Hill Bying nx Banviile, HL
ail learning to read, al the dre of
Bins yone,
Misa Diochemig, of Tlostss hus in
ber possession sofue china more than
S06) years old, which was fives to her
grandmother hy the duughitir of a
wald of boner io Queen Atos,
Princess Victoria, the Kaiser's fen.
year-old davebter In sald to be the
bBaughtiest member of the German
royal family, pever for 8 woment fore
getting whe ie an BEaperors Qaugliter,
“Mrs. Elizabeth Silsbes Archer, who
Hed in Mole, Mass, the other day,
Was an eye-witness of the peeat naval
i fgbt between the Chesgapeaks and
Shannon off Salem during the War of
1812
There are sald to be sxoellent open.
Ings for American divsenakets 10
Japan, Where all the high class women
fare douning Oveldental dress, with
which the na Axe modiete struggles
helplessly.
Five datghiess of one lowa family
are practicing physicians, Allee Bravn
warth Halstead PLB. sod Drs Jen:
Tle 8, Emin Land Teusic A. Braun.
warth are established In Maseutine,
Towa. Dr. Anns M. Brauwnwarth is as
sociated with Dr. IHeory T. Byford, of
Chicago,
A fifty-arre farm in Indiana hae for |
the last ten years been successfully |
eotducted by Miss Abbie Peller, a
pices of former Senator Peller of Kan.
sas, Miss Peffer was for sone years
a teacher in the poblic schools. She
las a thorough knowledge of agrient
tural pursuits, and all the work in
flelds, gardens, orchard and statis ls
done by her own hands,
Siberian Byuireet in made futo charm.
Tog bats,
Tyrolese crowns, {tis whispered, will
follow the very flat effects
Fow dross silks have Agiaved stripes
of velvet running lengthwise.
Rashes or wide girdles break the long
lines of the newest princesse modils.
The ultra-swariness of squirrel fur
ix attained when a touch of ermite Ia
added,
Many matrons have taken up the ear.
ring tad, confining themselves to
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pearls.
A handsome chatelaine bmg Is of
| golden Brown walrus skin with frame
j and ehain of plain gold
Wool laces are very much used on
cloth gowns, and the gripe patters
in clusters of rings is the favorite,
Crushed black velvet is artistically
comblped with green point veuise col
lar and cuffs to form a swell garment
for a twelve year-old gin.
Huge clusters of ralsed grapes and
teaves outlined with black tracings are
the decorations of a dainty white
chiffon scarf for afternoon or evening
wear,
Puff bags for carrying about powder
puffs are in pink or DLlue satin, and
gather up with dainty “baby” ribbon
4 | draw strings, or with silver cords and
tassels,
“Moleskin brown” is one of the novel
shades for wool (dress waterials, which
tints, advices from Paris sfate. may
be appropriately trimmed with the skin
of the namesake animal
Nothing Is smarter. for the woman
with a perfect figure than one of the
new tight Francis coats. These are
| full three-quarter length and watch the
Ein when for F Promenade Wear.
The Two Hoads,
Wise
: shes,
Btraght over the slamberisnd beach it Lins,
Where the smaadvian gathers (he sand for
FOUL eyes,
I That he shakes when the sun bas feft the
wii eR
And the gray evening shadows cree.
But to real this jand by the rad of
MO,
You roust rub the sand from your eyes.
When vou leave the etanddry of drowsy
through the gateway of rariy |
Into bealthy, wealthy snd wise
-¥ auth’ & Car HDT in
Miss Maousis (ter herself “rent Ei od
I don't Hike the Yaoks of thinee at nll
{Wome and play poss in the corner and
stay to tes” they sald But Um afraid
they mean me fo be the ea. and 1'4
father pot. 1 Know what 1 will dn
tAlomd): Please, Miss Puss, pay ty
i three fat Hitle broabess cons au] pay,
too, and may I go and feteh thm 7
“Cortalnly, may dear,” Mrs Prise sald,
“otidy be quiet as you can. We whould
Hike you all to Iw hers for tea (Then
there will be une Rjdore,” she whiepered
to the others). “Hooray?”
Mousie inquired as she vanished into a |
hole.
“Now, what could she have meant by
that?’ they asked each ether, but uo.
body ktrew, And they walted all that
afterioon and evening, getting hin
gree and hapgrier, bar Miss Moog
and her fat Hite Loothers never came
*Hhe must have remembered she hb ad |
Oh, the road to henithy, wesithy and |
Runs by night through the gates of |
tha pun has
“Which would you rather have tea]
Bow 6r wait nt Fou gel IT Mus
Jdirvpyr
igize. Bat he was pot daunted, and
minde straight for the evex of the big
sh Be thought he saw coming jo de
vour him Atlantic sthelilsde
ematior, bat fast ae interesting as pete,
They are also easier to fae ! than thelr
Western esusing, i
fatal, bovies files
{hing sects to agr
How to Make a Whiphow,
This graceful anid pavorts ai wea pos
ls Tike an ordinary long i
Efeshiion that te hawslring
a :
pretty ape shower ie made of novelty
for the medium wine (fourteen years:
NEY YORK FA
New York City —Bhople shirt waists
mide with the fashionable princess |
losing are much in vogue aed sult
young girs to x nicety. © The very
Fo Ar vd
SAAR Sn Ghd nb Be HRs
Mitsmy’ EHIRT wane OR BLOTS.
HE in shades of Live with collar, oniffs |
i shoulder siraps of plas Blue, the |
combination being smart das well xs
novel, The Masry Mamton sriginal ix
worn with an odd skict bat the desian
suits the shirt wilst gown as well as
the separate wait snd is adopted to
many materials,
The foundation lining 8 smoothly |
fitted ard closes at the front bag
separately from the wilst itself which:
consists of a plals back, draws down
tn gathers at tle waist Has and
fronts that are gathered. at the neck!
ard at the waist The front edges
fre tieked and brought together oer
the heme through whieh the clming
made Invisible to rive the prigcess
effert. The sleeves are (nn hishap style !
with novel offs that match the stool !
Dyer the shoulder sean are arrasesd
straps, out in points that fall over the i
glevses bot these may he omitted
The quantity of material required |
4 the Sw hipla:
terminates on
tiring eas in .
HETEW no made ke any ofher arrow,
| vither With a Ment ond ar a pointed
HER rpoing, In che side of the arrow a
tiodeh oeull the Bowsiving being
Pedinoed into this fotel the at the
ced of the string
| Trem lpping of Ho thrown by the
re oo Wh sling the butt of the
pighe har Goblin the
ie Inft hand:
foun aide to
cith his deft
Lp A
BOXING GIRL PUZ Z.XLKC.
AN Rb be
This athletic girl has reo box
other as hwy went sadly off to hed,
ord-Herald,
The Little Sickieback.
1t sewing as though the Jifile «lekls
back often suggested for aquariums
was really created for that burooss
*
the water do not rellsh if, as nies
and, being exactly perpeundicalar apd
very hard, quite fakes away thsiv ap
petite for the next stioklebmex they
most fah are armed all slant back
ward, and that is why big sh swallow
stickleback found in ssl water
its enemies are ost numero 18,
developed the straight, =f spur.
loses much of its hardness if fig owe
ually forgets his fear of attack
Rifcklvbhacks make Cas prie
taining pels. Those brought fr 0
Lower California bulld nests.
view himself in a copeave tulrror,
Where he appear many tUmes ols real
another engagement,” the y satd to eel {ba
The way Miss Mouse go! eur of her |
#Crape Was very clever4hilcage Deo |
only. [It is not goud vor fool. Even
the other and larger inualitapis of
they happen to cateh it af just the |
right angle, the little spur with which |
tx back is armed, and from which 11
takes its name, catclion In their throats |
see. The bones and prickles with 'w hich ! 3
their prey Lead foremost. But tie |
are also pugnacions and will try pk
Sfiaht thelr own veflection in 8 mbvor?
held near the side of the aquariam. Ope |
doughy little fellow was allowed to
7 »
May RsiPaeiore.
tie extending hia
Inet frogs his
Vek Plsgs Bn
= wing, HRs we ating
[renter distance In sone PEN ot
Lhe country th Is a great
favorite ; pong the bevs. who throw
deri Ipoan atiaring dstapoe. An
PrEYR can De ought In oabhy oliv ba
tant boys prefer too make thelr owe,
bmving the “store arrows” fog the girls
Ta vie With thelr pretty “siuce bows,
A siwple whipbow & made by any
Pho¥ fm a few tinwtes out of an ehastiy
sEplng or brapgeh, and (be BIPaW ut
pent of & plee sblogle with a pocket
{Smite Thiz ean be joprovesd upon As
we
etn.
if Rr i wel
deatiaoad worst Tor the wreen leanch
apd veguiarly monde qn Armies for
TK
We pine ones. New York
# bh
Baar x
Pies hoay
4A
is Rept in an aquarium, where he grad
TREE gore
i sreseutin LR suidEoe as white ax
suew, and beneath the noonday glare
: ¢ sun os Jdazaiing that the naked
erdbet csinud Ba radiapel Br
i aben alten, Col, an ovean of b Ty
| Nibater ing white
Fescles away for miles and wiles
oi
FABHIONARLE Bldg
$3
la three and a hal? yards twenty oe
inches wide, three and ree eighth
yards twenty seven huches while and
ren amd a quarter yards ihinty ewe
taohss wide, or ane aml seven eights
yards forty-four inches wide
Waorsan's Bisons Javier.
Short Joublebreasted blouse coats oy
ith Sted Basques make a notable lope
are of tha aon and are fears
erally worn Tor walking RE the Ta,
Males of Ife than any othor sort
N stelinh May 31a wn rosadel whown
arge draw fnelnddes Thee |
nable sled wemine u% the fronts |
the plabt sleeve with roflave
3%% ®s that be wy foal Hodd A® abi :
4 te Black zibell stirefed wish |
: : 3
wertionlll IR and Is worn with go skied Pik
nf different material, Ian the design!
%
the oustipme of olatl echeviat |
we, velvet amd velveteen ant they © ifs
weed rom of all rhe messes fabrics
vps ily well When preferred
Dapp portions oan be omitted
he Blonse finished with the bein :
The Blouse cota off a 5s h
Baek, oder arm gorves with slightly |
tall fronrs snd side fronts which ex. |
Ppgnd fo the shaubdirs aml are aritoket |
1a an wsder strap to form the slop
seams The right front laps over the |
lef in double bevasted sivie aud the |
eck is finished with the fanlilonalide |
coat collar that meets the fronts and |
yolls back to form lapels. The basque |
portions are joined ro the lower edge |
the sean being concesled by the left
The ecal sleeves Are twoseamad anil |
finished with eodlandr caffs i
The quantity of material pequired |
fur the wediam size is four snd a.
quarter vards twenty-one Inches wide,
two vands forty-four Inches Wide er
cipe pad three-quarter vards tility two
inches wide t
Knick -Kaseks,
Ver ¥ preity buttuds made ig ehing
val rommd and sqgBare, are fo
TE. ib wis oi 3 i
following he designs of
Dossier
rent Binds of olan Prresden Seve
1 Staffordshire | Cryst a) gid pa
in
Parm fhe Libel to parvny boas
ben which oar Daren rary Fires
itary: paste baekies and r i
tani dower tassels, which ive, breve
& good deal worn one way or Bn he
Pima op Lditional
tous are efeetive pawl these oC
i Knots thd In rithens and in stocks
reginire an edncniion. A series of
three or five chains feniooned hotween
bars is a fashionable form of necktie,
nat to wear tight round the throat,
but to rest on the neck. Brooches are
orn very snail and some are beans
tifully painted. Rome of the pearl
brooches have very pretty pear-shaped
pearl drops. Peacocks, with dlamond
alls, are pew, and a small feather
in diamonds makes an admirable
rode,
A Fuetnl Contome,
A young lady whe aot ent on her
ciravels bad a combination costume (hie
really seemed immensely somprehen-
P#ive ale weed to have everything in
ote garment. Rhee Bad gotien herself a
aller made of ole of the Sner Sorgen,
and to it had a jong espe. and all these
PL Were worked in owihh one another In
the most scientific way, The Jong skin
ard the cage hind In common a decors.
tioth of graduated military braids with
a neta of white cloth lightly embraid-
ered In green and save wheres fhe
: cont torted haek. This éntgt wan of the
¢
open or clased formatisg, so that when
elosd, the embroidery being conesalmd
[the cont looked quite severely simple,
i which arrangement had fo do with the
fari that the short akirt wis alee se
: verely simple as far az an adorning
eleinent Wis Sooesrnod ikaving Jos
{three twoineh tacks of Its based It
will be evident an thinking over the
Pmmaiter that this daventive girl had
quite & reperiory of roe Rs | in ibis on
renuibly tioste taller vost
a
Hisase or Shirt Waist,
Biot seam ¢Tects are seen gpon the
intest waleta amt gowns and are of
cemitingly #ective. The very stylish
Map Mantas Blodse instrated shows
rhein weed 19 pdvantare and In san.
“tion with fueks 31 the shoniders
Canal the princess ¢tslne in front. The
JACKET.
tegeda pesa de
and titehod
: taoelll AiR Dal all wails
aud sitks wd pany ows me
iy wagriate as the design
Sak WaT abd the eos
Hatng woapnghe ftted anil closes
the contre front quite separspely
no safnidhs Bie van be omiitred
& waist x desteed
LN af fennty
cid i inverted
gels that are stilt to give the
ie phouider te
te ales inehade
3 he shoniders
dpe atte dh a yoke depth and
#5758 $ siggy nd in wide
¢ the Bets threueh
Bar bs made he back
Boa move! siaok and at
wale & 8 bit with pestillion
ART mei effect fram
Phe swise
2
LIPR0N in vefitre hack,
The guanticy satsrial required
: isan sles he Tour aud throes
iwemty-ate wide, fone
BLOTSE OR SHIRT WAlsT,
aedghith yards twenty-seven
wide, three aml sevenwighth
Lirty-twe inches wile, or twee
yards forty-four
JEN On spent overs
i
mpteTesal of Loree