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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1901)
THE OMAHA DAfLY BEE: SVXDAY, SETTEMI5E11 22v 11)01. 4 IN THE DOMAIN Of WOMAN. I'lllMJliSS UOW.XH IN I'AVOIl. An contralre, the type Is tail, smnll-ljoncd. nnd cxcueillugly thin. The EiikIIsIi woman of fashion that ona sees In the l.omlon nf today tins that kind of figure that tho novel lets call "wltlowy"--long In all the lines, very slightly rounded, with tho smallest of vnlnts, no hips nt nil, nnd nn Inclination I to Btoop In the shoulders. With this thev wenr very rUm-lne dresses, long trains, and, In the evening, very decollete bodlcos. Tnllor-Mntln C'tia t u nifo VIpIiIIhk Mure (Jrncrftil I'ttcvtn. NKW YOIUC, Sept. 20.-To faithfully re flect the glass of fnshlon this season It Is plain to bo seen that tho smart gown must bo more than ever clinging In' effect. Street models from l'arls show a snug nnd sweep ing grace of skirt, while bcdlcc3 arc so cunningly managed as tn lhsuro ns much comfort ns style. Tho tailor gown on the lift riding habit principle, always In favor In England, will never be ndoptfxl by tho tasteful Parlslcnno. Kven when she weirs a so-called tailor frock It nlways trails lightly and tho corsago reveals becoming treatments In tho way of contrasting rcvet'B, soft vesta nnd tho Introduction of ionio (scrap of vivid color. These exquisite gown on tholr nntlvo heath are not such expensive luxuries, but In their Imported shapes, with the high custom duties of the day to bo considered, they nro pos sessions that only tho lucky few may own, Kor this reason only n limited number nre brought over and these In the main servo as models tor domestic manufacture, tho American gown selling for perhaps a third of tho cost of the French pattern. Three chnrmlng toilettes, fashioned after lato Paris models, have been supplied by a leading dressmaker as llustratlon of this widespread practice In each may be ob served tho art with which tho Trench cou turloro blenda materials, all sorts of odd combinations being used to obtnln original and stylish results. Tho first example, tho gown at tho left of tho group picture, shown black, white and coral pink and llvo distinct materials. An odd princess model, buttoning at tho back, Is chosen for the quiet material, which Is a mottled wool In blnck nnd white. Tho circular skirt Is slashed over black taffctn, tho graduated openings being edged with n bins of whlto cloth stltchtd with black. This also bor ders the edge of the skirt, the curved .linos of tho tnhllcr nnd tho edgo of tho bolero Jacket, which fa.Un loosely over tho corst llko top of tho Jupo. Tho princess waist portion, which Is unsupported by nny con nection 'with tho bodice. Is heavily boned at the lining to make It stand up trimly. ItB outside material Is cut bias and stretched tightly, two under nrm scams do ing the fitting for tho waist and hips. Tho Jucket Is mndo very effective by a repetition of tho skirt slashings In shorter lengths over tho black tnrfotn, which .Ike wise forms tho puffed lindcrslccvcs nnd tho scarf decoration of the square neck. Tho collar nnd front, which nre fastened tn r nitrd underlining, arc mndo of white satin appllqued with flowers of coral cloth. Hold and blnck embroidery ricniy these nt edges. Scriiin of TrlinmltiK. And hero let ua touch upon the endless possibilities which collars and fronts supply for tho using up of Bcrnps of gold bullion, hits ot laco nnd gay velvet. Jeweled but tons, etc. A rich button or a morsel of any ono of theso materials will prove treasure troves to tho shipwrecked, for nowadaye, na I have Intimated elsewhere, all Is grist that comes to the mill of fashion. For ex ample, ono clever woman, who knows the tricks of tho French dressmaker, found her self tho owner of n quarter of n yard ot gold braid big lotus tlowers, raised high upon tinseled net a ocrap of turquoise vel vet and a fragment of whlto cloth. Tho fnshlon angels whispering their mission In her ear, sho set to work to resolve them into a "front," whoso ground prlnclplo should bo tho white cloth. This she cov- evcrvthlne tend, tn mnko the cares of tho passed n single wnkeful night over It. for. I Tho general effect U of something Incrcd I, ' ,irn:li; iL, heavy than of yore. lo! 'lu flIcnt ,alrlcs lmvo hcen i lbly sllm' serpentine, and delicate. Tho Th? o2urn. rut S order ln."e almost . thinking of your typo and have led your I latter suggestion comes out only from tho nrfn n. m i ti n various decant de- 'ootstcps to the magic store. Yes, ready peculiar slender and undeveloped figures, perfect fit, and the ario us elegant ue i (j c)oUim corlaln,y !Rhlen (hc clireJ but (rom (ho unlvcrg!ll tcmlcncy t0 tho tails that eo ennnnce n l0llelle' u",l, r-1 0f life, nnd they arc sometimes beautiful, droop In tho shoulders that 1 have Just men eleoves, vc-.is, rovers, etc. can now ul ; Qf courgt,f tht,R0 conVenlent rigs vary In tloncd. One sees very fow women who stand bought lead to put on. it only ueerts. s kg. .... nc00niln)t to rlcc. Hut ono upright. All havo an nlr of fragility, ennui. I say, a modicum of taste nnd, I ,nay add, u bushel of pallcnco nnd n hopeful' nature that will tand by you when things reem to go wrong, woman can sew. ery elegant embroidered robe dress of smoko gray black embroidered cloth, nnd nlso u trim Eton costume, seemed to tho For, of course, every meditating mind of equal excellence, since each was a member of n limited family nnd languor that suggests certain paint ings of Hume-Jones and lloesettl. If, however, one sees few fine figures, ono sees many handsome faces among theso ctheral ladles. Ilenuty, in England, seems Coming to the second frock of the lllus- and a bargain to boot. The two prizes to belong to tho dominating, aristocratic tono feels her restraint so keenly thnt In many cases sho has given up the search for rem edies nnd, weary of compromising with a society which she fancies does not under stand her, the has Mazed new paths for her self, where she now wanders In lbscnlto solitude, with closc-croped hair nnd be spectacled nose a rather startling Imita tion' of masculine privilege In manner, dress ami convci ma Ion. The "now" woman of Denmark Is used to going Into restaurants nnd ordering beer or wine for her repast. The Danish restau rants, by the way, aro important educa tional nuxlllurtcs, all the papers and peri odicals nolug kept on Me, tho guests not I Infrequently discussing Issues of mutual In terest between themselves. She will cross her legs and smoko n handful of cigarettes after eating, nnd if she knows how to make ringlets you arc uuro to get them. Her dress Is a eloac "and rather audacious paral lol to masculine attire, and her manner that of a graduated college "chappie," or rural milksop, who has rome to town to be a devil of a fellow! Tho mere Idea of going to church Sundays, or nny day for thnt matter If that thought ever crossed her mind would tlcklo her Into Irrepressible laughter. Tho "new" woman -of Deumntk has, common with her sisters tho world over, a press of her own, through which sho heralds tho reforms sho is pining for and attacks tho conditions ot her lot In life. In mnny ways theso organs of her ngltntlon nre re markable for the celerity with which thoy dlipatch ambitious women on tho path of celebrity. A woman only has to advertise hertclf In them as the manufacturer ot some ekln food or some sort of silverware to become famous nt onco ns a leader of her sex, and silch Is tho belief of tho subscrib ers In the Infnllblo vnluo of tho ndvcrtlsod articles that they buy them oven If they may not need them and because tho ndver tlscrs are not men. It Is n matter of su premo satisfaction for tho "new" woman In those parts to bo able to order her utntlon cry In u store owned and managed by a woman, to have her dentistry looked nftor nnd her Jewels repaired by members of hor own s'-x. Dut who goes further than this. Not outlsflcd with having women photog raphers and women printers to rely on, sho has now launched out certain phenomena along the lino of rather sudden evolution known to th awe-struck world as femalu nnd duly guaranteed carpenters, painters nnd blacksmiths. pile ordeal is Trying fff -r 111)11, UUL U 1 IUIM'U VU It"! U h lit' I IZ ' .SV"- eiii' Z the virtue of "Mothof's Frland" "5m is known. Tills unique liniment, applied externally, relaxes all the muscles, so Umt I Tne ordeal is Easy 55 WILL HOLT, ff LynatTUlt, loi, wrltou " 'Mother's friend J0 htelleed toy wife olU erraivwMch nukei U wthth money. TnKmiAnrirxn Iinr.rLATOU CO,. AtUnt, Gm aiMcUU. mllei fret. -It f.u julnl'M." fa; Sold by til tl rtniffltU. Sent by tpret rrtrll cn feielpt of prWe, SWT i.OO per bottlp. ' " Moininooi, a woa lot noaca ELEGANT TRINITY OF FASHIONABLES. DAINTY CHILD'S FItOCK. trntton another princess model Is seen, whlsh shows that French designers still con tinue to hold this stjlo In favor for slight young figures. Tho material Is biscuit col ored cloth, ornamented with a stitching in mcsj green silk, which holds down two curving tucks of tho skirt and borders Its edgo. The sleeveless bolero covers a com plcto bodlco of tho cloth and is of panne velvet in moss green, with. Incrustations ot white nnd biscuit colored lace. Tho third gown Is tho most ideally Pa risian of the three, tho best dreesod ladles of this elegant world being not over lavtah In the matter of trimming for streot clothes, but depend on ono or two striking touches nnd perfectly appointed details to produco tho chic enBemblo for which thoy are Justly renowned. Tho material ot this costumo is novolty wool, in a soft plum violet. The trimming, which on tho skirt takes tho form of n curious swirling band, highly orna mental, is of black velvet and bias plum silk covered by a webbing of flack. A novel vest of tho black charmingly sets oft tho blouse front of tho becoming bodice. At tho tack It has habit talis, under which a velvet glrdlo goes to show at sides and slip through n dull silver bucklo at tho front, Knob buttoufl, also In silver, fasten tho rover pieces, am' tho chcmlsetto is ot white silk spotted with black. All of tho figures wear hats In the pre vailing styles, nnd these In search ot rea sonable headgear will find In the two out side ones effects not only exceptionally be coming, but In the best taste. Hut nsldo from these raro gems, and n few others, tho first bats are not Ingratiating. timvii of Nliniillei' Mnkt'. lerod with tho cut out gold flowers, bohlud whoso net centers sha had bctaro placed discs of tho blue; then ntt the edges were fastened down with a wldo buttonhole stitch ot the turquoise. Only u gold edgo showed on tho high curved collar, which was Bwathod with tbo panno and fastened at tho back with three turquoUo studs. At the front was plnced tho best brooch, n palo oval of the same storm, rimmed with com eyed serpents in roso tin l lied gold; and 4l. 1 ........ ,. . .. .- . . . . I . .. .. ' UIU UU111U IM.1UU nro here shown, the shining bands of thu class Ono tcldcm ic s a good-looking woman embroidered robo drcs3 being of black tar fcta, nnd tho oponwork trimming of tho hluo scrgo Jackot gown ot black soutache braid, with vest of black satin. Tho suit tho little girl woars Is ono de sign the children's outfitters nro showing for girls from four to soven. It Is in two pieces, of dark red cashmere, a skirt and reefer, with ornamental stltchlngs nnd n braided yoko collnr, which mnv bo In black, white or tho color of the gown. This model Is seen In several soft wool materials. In red, blue, brown and tan. MARY DEAN. WOJIEX IX KXtil.AM). Tho figures of tho single cuts display what tho shops dub custom mtulu garments, which means that a pile of ready made frocks, a mountain high, and in all colors of tho rainbow, may reveal a single model. Therefore, If only for tho reason that vou may meet the duplicate of your gown on every street corner, tho custom made cob tumo Is usually u good thing to nv'old. Dut hero nnd there ono will find n real trcas- uro among tliem, something modest enough not to 80I7.0 tho eye with memory of thlngB TIu)' Aro .Much l.fi Holiimt Thnii Their Aincrleiiu Slxter. A thing ono notices In Loudon about tho women, enys the San. Francisco Argo naut, Is that they scum Impervious to changes of temperature. It was exceed ingly cold when wu arrived damp, raw, and chilly. Wo Americans put on our woolen dresses and consulted as to tho wisdom ot taking Jackets when wo went abroad. Tho sun was hidden, there were nccnslonal opt Inkles ot rain, cold airs caught you spitefully at street cornora. It was wretched weather. Yot tho English women thin, fragile, nnd delicate woro their muslin dresses with calm nud unmoved fortitude A favorite fashion of theirs Is u transparent yoko of loco with tho baro neck vlslblo through It. In this semi clad state thoy walk or drive about, op- parcntly perfectly comfortable, whllo tho perishing American is seriously considering tho wisdom of i;oIng to tho bottom of her trunk for her fur Jackot. It may be this weakening exposure to tho inclemency of a damp and trying cllmato which makes tho English woman so delicate n appearance. Ono seldom sees thoso buxom, rosy bcnullcs in London that wo have always supposed were tho Urltlsh typo, Biiniiuur kuvu qimu . nnn h-.nr,,. nnil th..n ,r i. hl,lln,. , , Krrtnrli nlr In n tilnnlc rlnlh pnwn Ihnl linrl ! t m .. .. . sprung Into being uuder tho samo capable I Cngem, It only needs a little tasto and a quota ot wUdom to dross well these times, for her to a T ns it sometimes does, wo must confess the woman who drnwd tho prize Is bloat Indeed. Think of what a saving ot tlmo and tears spent on .'dressmakers? You havo not oven In tho mlddlu or lower-class world. Hut tho flowers of tho aristocracy are often dowered with a flno and patrician beauty nil their own. The type Is unmistakable nnd peculiarly English. Tho face is ovnl. small, and something thin; the features nro cut with tho cold, precise regularity of a cameo, the noso nnd chla gcnornlly prom Inent. There nro clam, clear eyes under nrched brows, which In turn nre nearly hid den by the curled and crlmmcd "fringe1 that Is still worn In this country. It la n tpo that speaks of high breeding, absenco of vivacity, nnd physical delicacy. Com pared to It our American women aro Amn, zoutan In their, robustness, weight and gon eral suggestion ot vitality. AFriSCT MASCUMXH ATT HIE. Sd'oiiK-MtiuU-il Wo in en of Urnmnrk Ilnve Xo Four of OrMlcUm. Perhaps It n woman Is determined to bo "advanced" and set at naught tho customs that havo from tlmo Immemorial clustered about her sex it is Just as well that sho mako a thorough Job ot It, as somo of tho so-called progrcsslvo women of Denmark do, Tho now woman of that country calls hor self "frcmakrldtskvlndc," which, being In torpretcd, is supposed to signify a woman of progress. Perhaps sho has progressed perhaps not. It depends upon tho point ot vlow ono takes. At nny rato sho desplBcn tho homely, soclablo arts of her grand mother nnd by wny ot demonstrating her originality fills tho house with tobacco smoko and politics. Sho is prone to regard tbo rearing of a family as a rather Irksomo and ungrateful task imposed upon her sex and sho Is becoming ever moro Jealous of tho seeming freedom nnd independence ot man in professional pursuits. Her Ideal nro comparable to thoso of a boy of 18 and her methods of realizing thom nro not In frequently theatrical nnd adventurous. Sho Frill of I'nslilnn. The modish bedroom slipper matches tho lounging rube. Whlto piomlsos to contlnuo popular throughout tho fall and winter. ItlrdH nnd breasts of every kind will be seen on the fnll unil wittier hats. Hnndsomo silk pettlcontu nro embellished by lino tucking nnd uccordlon plaiting. Irish crochet laces nro to do used exten Ivelv for millinery purposes' ns well ns for trltnmlliK costumes. Chlncno nnd Jnpnneso embroideries look particularly well upon wnlsts of durk blue, red or iigui inn sun. A Parisian Jeweler hns Introduced a cutr butt an In tho o hi fashioned form wltli u tiny watch forming tho top. ArnnthvHtH nro to bo worn extensively thia ivintnr nmi nwnprfl of flno stones nro resurrecting them from their Jowcl boxes. HutH composed of the feathers of brilliant lined tropical birds ana thoso ot ebony plumage nro Included among tho season a millinery novelties. Mcdnlllons Imitating old French needlo- rvrtrl? Ilml n nlnrn In Hntnn nf the now laces. Hiking tho forms of lumiscupes nnd designs of vvattcnu snepnerucsses. A tiny owl with Jeweled eyes Is tho latest wn,i.i .linrm nun nnH niHniticnii in mi ularitv the cold and coral nigs, turtles and other favorites of past seasons. Tho dressv tvne of scparnte waists nil show the necktie llnlsh, which 'consists of a tie nnd stoclt corresponding wun uio wuisi In color, but uirtoring in material. rim lu n rnvlvifl Interest In rubles, es peclully what Is called tho pigeon blood ruby. Alexandrite, u polished pern stouo with a red hue in it, is combined with diamonds. White alpaca of flno qunllty Is excellent for unttlrn:itn of thn much frilled variety. Tho materlnl launders well nnd makes un nceptnblu change rrom Hint nnu inusiin. In link ruff buttons nlaln ones of mother of-penrl banded with diamonds or diamond nnd rubles nro effective designs. Opals und diamonds are nlso used for cult nuttuns. Tho newest rnclnn coats nro made three quarter length and havo double shoulder cape, nicy nro sirappeu wun punnti vcivui matching tne cioin or ot a uuritcr sn.aue. Duckies, largo and smnll, of gold In dif ferent colors and new nrt notions, or of diamonds In designs copied lroni tho nrtls tlo dnyj of tho llttcenth Louis, uro as pop uiar us ever. For receptions, morning concerts, teas and similar functions whlto cloth gowns nro to bo worn durlnir tho fall nnd winter. Tho colorings rnngo from deepest cream to pronounced wnito, and sucn gowns nre no Intended lor street wenr. DOEWAH JAC J "1 r Urf TO ML "Jusi as gmi a IF&mia&a as the Round Oak is a Stove" Round Onlc Fitrnnros nro ns honestly mails as tho famous Round Onk Htovo tho inmo ciueful palnslnklng fitting of every Joint, door una arail tho sum dully lUHpnctlou of ipn terlnt nnd tot of thn completed heater. Llko iuu ttouna UftK Mtove urn Round Oak Funaac Is guaranteed to giro sbsoluto rnttsfsctlon. It ti tho only furnace that burnt- nny kind of fuel, wcou, nsrit ami sou coal nnd the only furiiuoo that burns off tho urf-all the gatci nnd most of tho smoke. The prlco Is renaonable. 8end for tbo freo Round Oak Fui naco book. ESTATE OF P. D. DECKWITH, Dowagiac. Mich, Makm o Retkwlth't Round u IK, IM moil nmcul (love In I fit world. Kn4 Oak Furimron nro lor nnlo In Omaha by Milton nosers Son, rtoMn4 Oak Turn IIU outer cuing remured,. KITCHEN UTENSILS HMw i."vci,.rH1,.iii i i in i i in issi i m I 17. J.li tl4rn.lJ I (burned in the enamel) are Safe. VCe claim Purity and Safety, and substan tiate this claim with Chemists Certificate. Note tbe blue label used by us (and fully sustained by recent U.S. Circuit Court decision) to distinguish our absolutely pure Agate Nickel-Steel Ware. Thla label is pasted on every piece ot genuine Agate Ware. BookUlt thmvinzfaeiimiU cf turltbtl, lie. rte to any aJJmi, Lalance & Grosjean Mfg. Co,, HEW YORE, BOSTON, 0HI0AQ0. (fjpRICKLY ASH BITTERS I Vf a. Curei Ui( KIDNEYS, tk LIVER, lilt STOMACH tni Iht BOWELS, H a 'CU" Hl0'c"" ,0" "t OOIKS. TOI'ULAR AUTUMN COSTUME. For nml About AV'iimrii. Mrs. Cornelius Vnndcrbllt Is to give to tho Newport (It. I.) hospital a now build !n ns a memorlul to her husband. Miss Alice Longfellow, tho daughter of tho poet, Is to havo charro of tho recon struction of tho Wndsworth-L-ongfellow houso at Portland, Me., which thu .Mnluo Historical society haB purchased lor u Longfellow museum, Tho llrst woman doctor In tho United States received her diploma In 1S49 and now there nro i,00o women In this country who are, medical graduates. In this profosilon tho nuw woman Is certainly an established fuct. The wlfo of tho kaiser's former special envoy to Washington, ISnron Mumm von Schwarzensteln, now Germany's minister to Chlun, us successor to tho murdered Uuron von Ketteler, has separated from her hus band and gono on tho American stage under the naino of Miss Mnudo Kooscvclt. Sho Is n cousin of President Roosevelt nnd beforq her romantic mnrrlngo to tho German dip lomnt was it Miss Muudo Roosevelt Ixi Vin son ot New York. Fow living women have hnd personal re lations with ns many eminent und historic peoplo ns Mllo. Jiinotha, thu pianist. As n child sho was fondled by Rubinstein, Liszt and Thnlberg. Sho studied under Joachim and Kiel, Uralunii, Weber and Schumann, has been led to tho platform by lllsmnrek and Moltke; been praised nnd potted bv Tennyson and Gladstone nnd has played before almost every sovereign nnd roynl personage In Kuropo. Tho mother of tho Into Secretary Ores hum Is still living nnd on Thursday sho celebrated her OSth birthday nt her honvJ In New Albany. Ind. It Is stated that sho prepared unaided a dinner for tbo tlfty guests who helped to mnko tho day memor able, but It Is not easy to credit even so' re markable n woman with so stupendous a performance. It helps one to realize what It means to llvo ninety-eight years to lmvo it recalled thnt nnother of Mrs, Gresham'a sons, Colonel Hen Orosham, was u cavulry loader In tho Mexican war. ' THE FAME OF MME. 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