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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1898)
-? JFS? ; fir-i-- 'fVV - rfi "3a i- "" -. jiev-" u -"-; s --f jrA "5: 3Sr: ?3J BgC -?? '.-sp "-?&- - ;rt"nF&fjy" IS THE COURIER. r7 Fashions of the 'Day, ry My Dearest Adelaide: Hew em I to aaaweryoar questioa? I think. ever, yon should while with the do the Romas do. For a gentleman to offer lady hie tm on the etreet ia the evening ia retpeetful attention ia Chicago; in New York the couple who "cling" are provincial. And there job are! The go as-you-please-independent-of-each other-style in New York bat, of course, its elegance, but to thoae unac customed to it it may aeaack of disre spect to women, and probably your western escort was correct ia hia asser tion. 1 have been thinking it over what he said to jou about the two ex tieaaea of familiarity which the New York way signified tc him the one that had bred contempt and the ether of proprietorship which aaid: "Now I have you, you are not so precious." On ths other hand there ia familiarity and pro prietorship in the "cling." It takes a degree o! caurtly elegance, and it is only the most polished gentleman who can, properly show this attention re spectfully. Old-fashioned courtesies seem te be dropping out, Adelaide. May baps it is tbe "advaiccmeat" of women wh'ch makes thin one attention obsolete in New York! It is a matter not discussed at all, and I am not well posted in the way of it. The fact only is established that in New York men and women on the street in the evening walk entirely independent of each other as in the day time. Don't do it, however, out there in the west unlets you can label the style -New York." The close-fitting skirts, circular, flounced and plain, re as graceful as a dream; close and clinging around the . hies, and to the knees, with all fullness is every narrow space at the back, and the flare at the bottom not measuring extreme width is the latest edict. Pretty extra black skirts are made of moire velours. Thi9 material has been worn for two years, but this winter JSulf3lioS aline All Kinds of Baths Scientific Masseurs. Shaving" Hairdressingf. , Cor. I-Srtlo. and JMC A Deep Sea Pool, 50x142 feet. Drs. Everett, Managing- Physicians. seems to have brought it out in full velours, black and turquoiEe blue bro- 1711 TQ fj-l V blossom. At first it was not understood. It had somewhat tbe look of the mate rial called "moreen," coined from moire and marine, and used for cheap petti coats. The moire velours is velvety in the shadows and Bilky in the wave, and in texturo has a rich firmness, but is not stiff. The ekirts of this material are made without trimming, or are made dressy with the addition of a Liberty satin or cade, and turquoise blue velvet enlivened with fine French cut jet. The skirt of the moire velours was made circular, without trimming. Tbe bodice and sleeves were of thebrocads. The guimpe and caps at the top, of the sleeves were of the velvet, covered with an embroid ery pattern, which was traced with the fine jets. The hat was in the shape of a toque. It was of black velvet, with high loops on one side of the blue velvet, and TRAIN TO TAKE Liberty silk accordion-pleated flounc a jetted aigrette. It is not exaggerating fourteen or sixteen inches in depth, or with narrow bands.ot velvet three, five or seven embroidered in jet. Narrow satin bands of ribbon, stitched both edges on to cloth skirtB, are still worn, and make a handsome and ser viceable trimming. These bands should invariably be the color nf the goods. Circular skirts will not permit the per- The Burlington's "Vesti buled Flyer," which leaves Lincoln every evening at 0:10 p. m. and arrives in Denver the next morning at 7:15. It carries thro' sleepers, chair and dining cars, and offers a service that is unexcelled by any road running into Denver re member this when pur chasing 3'our tickets and START RIGHT. B. & M. depot cor. 7th. and P sts. City Ticket office cor. 10th and O sts. G. W. BONNELL. G. P. & T.A. Ill 10 IBE UK'S HE1RT fectly smooth adjustment of straight ribbon unlets it is very narrow. For these skirts, satin bought by the yard and cut io bias strips is used. The ele gance of the skirt depends entirely on the line and smoothness of this style of trimming. I seem to be writing the same thing over and over again lately in these fash- And the moat important factor in a well regulated kitchen is the range. It must be one that the drafta ate easy and ac cessible to handle, so that the oven can be .tempered to any degree necessary for ions, but there is so little that is new fcmking. One of the moat particular oh. ves! Here is something old-new: eteaeetnot making pa'atable, , healthy TioIetBare with us again, oa hats and on want to go, baked food consist m keeping the oven .. .. . , .u u ill I MMII !,! tlllllll 111! UltCD 1U1 tUU USIO to say that there was cot one well dressed woman among the two hundred or mere who did not wear the blouse in some shape. Black and white in combination is as popular as ever which means that France is still mourning for her beloved lurneddead. Whito plumes on black " hats' aw very fashionable. And so. too, Qllf Ulllk HLIlgCf DOtS It wo wuus JCIl UUlfi wiiu uiuuk. jnumeB. One-sees more small toques recently. The severe winds play such havoc with big hats and plumes. Then, also, the pompadour roll of the hair is shown to better advantage with the small bonnet set back of it, with bunched-out trim ming or plumes at the side. Tessa. Let us visit the cemetery. No, that is the last place on earth I at ;the proper heat. It muat also be economical of fuel, in size and form it mast be symmetrical; material and work manship the most perfect. It should have beautiful Ad artistic designs in Nickle Trimmings. All these essential features we have in the' New Lincoln Steal Range. This is oar reason for calling it the ill wlififo Jnf?nOn m Gnrav larvnaU rial "J JM 11 f m bW.X11MII an I- lr Vsili nffl BEST 01 EHM. nannfl nasW"innVaMLr"nJtflnfl AaaV tnniH bnnSinnmCH "HRB 1 ' ""vinal INH filv II ' chU 'flHntll IS XS& aBrnanaLIl ajnvj I fmjfa ' nanfcssnna It in acknowledged by all competitor, to be the handsomest steel range made. Ia the future we will tell yon about a model kitchen and a few receipts for oetaty dmnea. and au naturel for the corsage bouquet. It is the first touch of spring, while winter has only just asserted itself. It is sprung a little earlier than usual and k nipped in the bud by the extreme cold weather. It shows the tendency, how ever. There k nothing prettier or daintier than violets combined with the fashion able pale-gray tints. On hats violets are &3ded and tucked in with the plumes si under brims. At a private view of water-colors, ex hibited by the American Society of Art ists, last Saturday, the dressing of the guests was quite elaborate and added greatly to the effect in the artistically decorated galleries at tne National Acad emy of Design. One costume which was noticeable, and particularly becoming to the- slen der, gray-haired wearer, was of the palest gray. It was made with fur edged blouse, with belt of satin and cut steel buckles. The skirt was circular and demi-train. The hat, of gray velvet, had a broad, soft crown, with moderate width brim and two sweeping gray plumes. Gray gloves completed tbe costume. The wearer was a symphony in gray. She impressed you at a glance aa being the best-dressed woman at the HOMESEEKERS EXCURSION VIA . BURLINGTON ROUTE. On February 1st and 15th the Bur lington will sell round trip tickets to all points in Indian Territory, Oklahotxa Territory and Texas, and to all points in Arizona, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mis souri and New Mexico at one fare plus $2.00. Full information regarding limits, stopovers, etc., at B fc M depot or city ticket office, corner Tenth and O Sts. Geo. W. Bonkell, C. P. & T. A. 2-15. The Racycle Nar row Tread is the easiest running and longest wearn wheel made, becau there is from 20 to 30 per cent, less pressure on the bearings of a wheel having the balls in the hnbs of the cranks and the rhniii nnil Rnmclidt i---i-i,; JLlZZ.-' OVO wununmuig oeiween ( .,.,. the bearings: thus Bvaaltl saving leverage. We.back this assertion wuu $1,000 IN CASH. If yon do not believe it examine the: Racycle, either theoretically or practi cally, figure on it, and if yon can dis 8 rove our assertion we will GIVE YOU" 1,000 IN CASH. Here is your chance, eend for cata logue. Mllll CYCLE I M'PC XI., MIODLCTOWN, OHIO. A. L. Girabd & Co., Auent. Lincoln. Tie Cockier ha reduced its sub scription price to 81 a year. See title page. ' 1 I M&11T& xuFcnDy-Aii me worm s a siage. BOTH MEN ASD WOMEN. If you.- Unfunny That accounts, I suppose, are willing to work, we can eivc von employment with GOOD PAY, and you can work all or part time, and at. home or traveling. The work is light and easy.- Write at once for terms, etc., to for there being so many bad actors. toooooooooooooooooooooo CYCLE PHOTOGRAPHS ATHLETIC PHOTOGRAPHS PHOTOGRAPHS OF.BAWIESl PHOTOGRAPHS OF GROUPS EXTERIOR VIEWS sQu$iYi&ribl We araaraatee them in every narticu- .. .., , . .... kr. If year dealer does not keep them Bering, uuui ner piace wasiatenoy write to as. Bcckstaff Beos. Mfc Co., Makers. Lincoln, Neb a lady wearing a costume of black and turquoise blue. 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