THE COURIER, It 3S-' t 9s. I i..r Qr rr W . Ji." , i T i r' ' ; m. s? 9r ,;w "Of k- I - v-n . Fashions of the Day. necessity as the hair pins. "Scolding locks" thoao straggling hairs at tho nape of tbo neck are in My Dearest Adelaide: I am going to .company now-wiih mora hair, hair that rave a bit, and you must listen; it U has been cut to curl into short curls, and about that word 'am art." Ugh! The saeai a part of the waving hair which tewell set'' and the "swagger sat'' were forms tho pompadour. Theso curls at bad enough, but the "6mnrt set!" the neck are vastly becoming to tome, Swell 8nd "swagger" could be forgiven, while tiolhars they cestroy one or the bozause the good-natured slang is re- greatest lines of beauty io a woman, cognized instantly. They have been Black satin skirts aro worn a great used even in refined circles, proiumably deal with different waists, but are not for tho reason that there was a bit of mado plain any longer. Thoy have rucb fascinating naujhtinesa about them ings of Liberty satin around tho lower just next door to swear worde, as it were. edge, which accentuate thegracaf ul Hare; Now, don't bo ehocked. girlie; you know they also have bands of jet passementerie there is a relief in letting down the ton- and handsome silk passementerie with eion once in a while. This word ''smart" out jet. Flounces of chiffon and of it makoa mo Ehiver. It seams incredi- Liberty silk accordion plaited, cither ble, but we are actually hearing it at two or three of them, or one wido one, every turn. At liret we only read it. are very pretty, and quite effective is tho It wa3 a distinguishing vulgarism of the revival of the thread lace flounce, which daily newspapsr society reportar. It has Lean folded away sd long, mattered little though it grated be- Bolero jackets aro takicg a new lease cause it was not bnmped elbows with of life in waist decoration. When tliny andono could recognize the necessity are of velvet, black or color, with a tbesa people have for distinctions if they blouse of laco. they are extremely grace must write. Now, the word comiog ful with a black satin skirt. The belt over here from England's "horsey" set or girdle should bo of black satin rib originally, has taken root until we not bon fastened at tho side front with a only have a "smart set" in journalism, handsome bow arrangement with long but bmart hats, smart dresses, smart ends. furs, smart teas and smart everythicg. The skirt made to come over the lower I am glad to chronicle, however, that edge of tho waist is woi n a great deal, there are others "shivering" besides my- but it is not as satisfactory in effect as self at the word, and the actual criteri- the waist coming on the outside. It one, socially, do not, and will not, caun- gives tne appearance of the waist "hik tenance the word, i Still, L must, admit, jog" up in front, which is far removed there are sets and sats socially and from the desired long waist, holding tho smart sets. I Jeave you to figure it oat. blouse into "style." My dear girl, red hpir is the fashion Embroidered laces in colors, in gold, any shade, so that it is red. It is over a in jet and in silver or net, laces without year since it becamo the favorit9 color embroidery, larc3 and net spangled and in Paris, but it takes time to create a any and everything that fancy dictate, rage in New York. fowf at ins ineuire?. irom plain to gorgeous Orientalism, are X on the Btreet and in the drawing rooms, worked up into vests and yokes in actresses and women in private life are waists. Odds and ends can bo ueed up ambitious for th9 one glory in hair- and worked up into apparent reckless color. It has bacome popular for saveral extravagance. reasons. The first reason, which covers Waists are never plain, and even the the others, is that it is generally sup- tailor-made one must have a relieving posed that red hair cannot be produced touch of something essentially effemi- by the ssience of bleach or dye, ard the nate. color is a gift of nalure. You know that The mannish girl is "off the eartb." bleached hair became 60 common that Tessa. now tho natural blonde never is recog- (Fim pubiication January 15 ) mzedas6ucn. in ew km, io uo a NOTICE TO CREDITORS riN. bbbbV W.'lVh BBBBBJ A - foHfBBBBMNAr '$&5rtl?7 'Jhm i FbbbbbbbUbIsHH 'Svi :wm4 I . bLHIbE9H' 'JH'bbbbbbbbbbLH F.L ' imiMiMiiiimiim nimw WMEYER ill 111 Contractors for r PLUMBING. STEAM AND HOT ATE HEATING. Wholesalers of PUMPS, IRON PIPE. SEWER AND CULVERT PIPE. 125 SO. 1ITH. ST., LINCOLN1, NEB. TlltllllllllUHHMUumf Do you know where PALACE BEAUTIFUL Is? Well, it is the place to get a A GOOD SHAMPOO or your blonde is almost ignominy, so tbo blonde, In tfap County Court of Lancaster Coun a? well as tho b' cached Monde, has join- ty. Nebraska. ed tho ranks of the red-hnirei proses- In tho Matter of tho Estate of Lute C. eion, and no escapes the moojance of un;- Dec? ased. ' To ths Creditors ot Saul estate: being considered an iraposter. - You arj hereby notified. Tnat I will. To have jour hair icd pnd vaved s;t at the County Court Koom in Lin- backward into a pompadour roll is the coin, in suid county, on the ltdayof correct thing iou will not make hope jou will not, for d- ik hair must bs view to their adjustment and allowance. lim,e of ,th'e:!r- MANICURE and MASSAGE for the hands, to shape the nails bleached f.rst bafore it can be madi red Th? time limited for the presentation of "YTpr hV"u "auVi . .- i ?' i AUti UL,KA.CHED, FRECKLES and i nnmmrinur ciaimB aaaicst saia estate is sixmonins . I-L ' , . l R,u,-u-ur'BUtt anu wn,l- J-ne nair aressea anu HAIR SINGED AND TREATED. This eradicates dandruff and wdl maka your hair SOFT and GLOSSY. ifvmirsis not red and J. 1S0S, and again on the 1st day of ..n3 crauicaies (lanurail and wi makayour ha.r SOFT and GLOSSY. It h I , J Zrlw I September, 1893. to recaive and examine ft? S1! WS V'AS,65 k?.e,D 'our Bkin " and ' Also BODY ike it red-and, surely, I all citims agaiust Sdi(1 esta, with MAS&AGE and VAPOR HVrHS to build ou up and clear jou skin this timo then you must woar hn nnmiunnitr .uw j- r trrim thnlit rlmt .f AT..-.U A r 10(10 roll any way. This roll of the hair is d ,, t- ijm:tet for thB .."'. ni just as broad at the sides as at the top dbts is ono ypar from the 1st day of of the head. If the hair is waved sligh'- March A. D., 1893. lv it is becoming to young and old alike. .t,,c0 . J thls proceeding is ordered ij.n.suci.uiiiium j b published four weeks successively in It has theappearanca of loose and caro- TnE CoURIEU a weekly nevispaper pub less hair-dressing, but it is not so pro- Hshed in this etito. perly arranged. Tho hair that is ' rolled" Witness my hand and tho eeal of said is parted carefully from the .est, waved g-ty Court bth,dgror Jariuary. and fastened with combs into the pompa- iF,ri Cnuntv.TuiItre. dour, while the ends are .hidden under toooooooooooooooooqooo tne DacK nair, wnicu is urctaru tuugi. w Rat?, rolls and the chignon are as yet S CYCLE PHOTOGRAPHS only rumors. Onoc in a while.you seo ATHLETIC PHOTOGRAPHS some "dowdy" with an attempteTl chig- to- PHOTOGRAPHS OF BABIES non and when on tha straet. or some- PHOTOGRAPHS OF GROUPS beautified or powdered for nartiep. Ihe best line of Switches. Curie and Bangs. Toilet Wat?rp, Perfums, Triple fcxtrastP, Powder. Hair Tonics, Soap, Hairpine, real Snell Druanirnts. Combs etc. Wigs, Switches, Curls oraoytaing of the kind mada to ord?r. Near Oliver Theatre. 121 so 13th - O mo. Eleventh t. Professional HiRsesloer aiitadl Farrier Diseases of tlxo Feet a Speciatltr where elso, you run into a group of Eng- g lunwomen, you win sea ,i iciai m iu unbecoming style of hairdressing. It is not, howeve', even ona of the fashions. Hair ornaments are worn a great deal and if suited to the dres; full evening diejs are very becoming. Aigrettes and diamond ornaments, o3trich tipe, buckles and pin, and even a natural flower that is sure to withor before the evening s over, are all wore, and hair- dressiog is considered quito mcomplcto EXTERIOR VIEWS ooroo 9 THE PHOTOGRAPHER 129 South Eleventh Street. OOOOQ 00000020000 OCO090OC i. Sae you are back from Europe? Yes, and I fiad evcrjtbirg very differ- without 6ome kind of decoration. Jewel- cnt here. ed combe, and combs withoat jewels, are I Eupposa you did have to ray cash wr.rn in the day tima and aro as praat a-over there. 6 9 1 127 6 H. W. BROWN Druggist and Bookseller. Fine Stationery and Calling Cards S. Eleventh Street. PHONE 68 iMMininii ii linn mi m New Patterns in Artistic Wall Paper just received ... il F HOIITf - - r RicIa' Block. U. UnUUIt. Leraioc Old tnt. Bookseller, Stationer and Dealer in window shades and wall paper. a9gsgls. 00HJ tfKj Phs:clan You have appendiciti?. Patient-Can't you call it something else, doctor? I cant afford that. 'Oce of the advantages of bicycling," she said, arter the collision, ' is that ycu, meet so many people.''