The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, August 27, 1898, Page 10, Image 10

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BEDSPREADS, TABLE-LINEN, AND
TOWELS.
A great many different kind of bed
spread hare lately come ioto favor. The
plain white Marseille counterpane ia
rarely aeen now, and its place is taken
by a white linen of a heavy quality, with
most elaborate dram work put in all
around, or else in squares, always an
enormous monogram, or a very fine
the childish effect. The best pattern
has a little-yoke at the back, a very nar
row yoke ia front, and sufficient fulln
ia front to take away that flat look that
k sc trying to a slender child. They
hare the bishop sleeve, but quite small
with a stiff cuff. The shirt waist should
be made to wear with studs. A little
linen collar can be worn, or a stock; but
the prettiest shirt waists ate those which
are worn with the soft silk Windsor ties
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band inlolored flowers, or even painted of different coloring. mother, gener- J
by hand and finuhed with a lace ruffle.
The cost of these bed spreads is always
excessive, but they represent many hours
of work that cannot be done by the ma
chine. The machine made drawn-work
is never used in these bed spreads, and
it is remarkable that patience and hu
man fingers can accomplish such results.
Under all the thin spreads is a silk
spread of a light weight, plain color.
This shows through the insertion or the
sheer muslin, and is also need for the
lace spreads that have not yet gone out
of fashion, although the finer laces are
now more used than the heavy guipures
that were atone time 'in style. The'
Fayal-work is greatly in demand for the
bedspread, and the pillowcases tc match
the bedspread, but it is still too expen
sive to be in the reach of everybody.
There are some simple bedspreads of
dotted Swiss put over the silk and
trimmed with ruffles of lace, bat these
are sot worthy of comparison with
those of the plain linen embroidered by
hand.
There is a great deal of extravagance
in the present use of table linen, but
certainly it does make a great deal, of
difference to everybody that the dinner
table should always look fresh and invi
ting. The German linen is usea as
much as the othtr kind, and there are
a great many beautiful designs ia it,
but the double faced damask is still
considered the handsomest and the
most fashionable. In the ordinary
ally prefer.
The plain colored waists are the
smartest looking but not the best.
There is a kind of Madras with a white
ground and narrow stripe of pink or
blue that defies the attempt of the
laundress to fade it out. Then there
are the linen, or wool colors rather, that
wear splendidly, and look very well with
the linen skirts. A ribbon belt is better
style than a leather oce for little girls
to wear. It should be put twice around
the want and fasten in front with
bow. The watered ribbon about a fin
gar's width w the best to use.
All white shirt wakts look very cun
ning with the white duck skirts, but are
really a trifle old. White frocks are
very sweet, and moat appropriate for
children; but they should be elaborate
in design. It is a mistake to inake them
in a serere style. The Roman silks
are very thin taffetas, as a rule, and will
not stand much hard wear; bu; they can
be worn as the season advances under
Eton jackets or with reefers. For pres
ent wear, however, the Madras, the
ginghams, and the percale waists are
the best, made on the simple lines al
ready described. Hapei's Bazar.
For that new dress we are ready to show you the
goods from which it should be made. If you want
something- new, stylish, up-to-date and different
from the common patterns, we have it. All the
swellest and most exclusive patterns in French and
English Novelty Cloths,. plain and fancy weaves i
in tne new snaaes ana com Durations, monairs,
Jacquards, Serges, Poplins, Henriettas, Crepons,
Cheviots, Drap de Almas. Whipcords, Satin Soliels
and Storm Serges. Almost anything you want at
almost any price.
Taffeta Changeable silks .will be much in evidence
this fall and to meet the deman i for these stylish
goods we have bought in quantities. We have all
the new tints and shades; beautiful patterns which
must be seen to be appreciated. It's worth your
while to look them over.
; I Be an early buyer
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Don't wait until the choice patterns are all picked out. We are
making a specialty of single pattern pieces in novelty goods, no two
alike. Come a little early this season and get first choice. Some
of the goods will make lovely suite and they are just as cheap now
as they will be in cold weather.
Black Dress Goods are in high favor as usual and we have a splen
did stock to select from. . We are showing some beautiful patterns
for skirts in silk, all woof or silk-wool mixtures. Don't wait until
the last minute, buy early and get the beet. The prices are marked
very low this season. See the goods and examine the quality. Ibe
store is full of bargains.
W. H. Lacey & Son,
1217 O Street.
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First Publication Aug.
the matter of ., In the
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the Estate of Ame- Court of Lancaster
lia H. Howell, de-C County, Nebraska.
ceased.
To the creditors of said estate;
Yoa are hereby notified, That I will
ait at the county court room in Lincoln,
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styles or taoie-ciouisiuere. B.c. arTf iaw. and agaie on the 1st day of
chaags as to pattern. The snowdrop, April, 1898, to receive and examine all
the eolka dot and the all over flowered claims against said estate, with a view
daaicos are in constant Bse,?aad are to to their adstment and allowance. The
qwimhbuiwww -i j..., time limited for the presentation of
be had in many wonderfully cheap daiM aghast said eatat k six months
cloths. This quality of table cloth does from the 1st day of October, A. D.
not reaaire to be marked, except with 1896, and the t me limited for the pay-
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aa initial in some place where it ia not Qf q A D. J89a Notice lhig
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be done by hand, for indelible ink weeks successively in the CouKiER,a
marking is never wed. !? BwDWr PoNiehed in this
There are a great many different ttmm hand and the seal of aaid
qwulities of towels shown, some of which coanly court this 1st .day of August
are very cheap: otnera are not worts a. u. 19W.
YODK FORTUNE TOLD.
A REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC AND !
WONDERFUL SCIENCE.
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BUSDfESS DIRECTORY.
S. T. COCHRAW,
County Judge.
By Ddolet Cochbaw
Clerk.
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buying. The so-called bargaiaa are, as
a rale, too small to be of any use, and
while they look very well before tbey
are washed, after they are washed are
thin and poor.
The old-fashioned huckaback towels
are the beet for daily Hse; bat it ia a
good plan to supplement them with two
or three doseas of fine damask ones. It
is astonishing how much better aa or
dinary towel looks when it is embroid
ered with the initial letters. These can
be done ia red embroidery cotton; bat
the best towels should be dose in the
white, and should also be all of white f f Jr irrl
themselves; the others caa have a red jJ J V-iVJvJL
or bias border, in buying uuscojorea
border a better quality of towelling caa
be secured. One of the new kinds of
faacy work this summer has been the
markiagof towels and bed-linen. The
cheapest and least trouble are those
marked with the fancy braid, which, if
aeatly sewn oc, looks very much aa
though it had been embroidered and
staffed. Of course this will sot bear
close inspection, bat it is a good 'style of
maraiag, and OBe that is excellent whan
aot ased oc too flee materials.
WALTON a. ROBERTS,
Undertaker and Embalmer. Telephone, Office 145
Eleventh and P St. Res. 156 .
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R. ?. A. 3HfEMAKEK,
Private Hospital
Special attention given to all DISEASES OF WOMEN.
Every Cotrcaieace for Pelvic and Abdominal Surgery.
Ttarloaa, Electric aad Massage Baths for ladia. TheSwedkh Movements,
kt their most receat dcvelopmcatt, by the trained mrfiftf in charge. ...
Graduate Norse in attrwdancr. Corner Eleventh and K ShwH.
COLORADO
FOR THI
SUMMER
8BIBT WA18T8 OB UTTfX GtSU.
All skirt waists should be made aa
simply as possible for children. The
row. ef bias tacks are quite too old, aad
aay attempt at trimmiag entirely spoils
. Two solid vestibule trains daily.
Leaving Lincoln at 6:10 p. m and 1:20
a.m. Arriving ia Denver at 730 a. m.
aad 130 p. m. and always on time.
B. & M. depot cor. 7th and P ste.
City Ticket office cor. 10th and O
treats.
G. W. BONNBLL. 6. P. & T.A.
Tat CacsiER has redaced its sab
scriptioB price to f 1 a year. See title
NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT G. A. R.
118.60. CnTClXNATIANDBETUBK. $18.60
The Elkhorn line (Northwestern) will
sell tickets to Cincinnati and return for
above occasion, Sept 2, 3. 4, at $18.60
for round trip. Upon payment to joint
agent of deposit fee of 25 cents, return
limit may be extended to Oct. 2nd. For
further information apply to A. S
FrsLonco, C. T. A.. 117 So. 10th St
Sept. 30.
HOMESEEKES EXCURSION.
city office, corner 10th and O
information.
G.W.
Oct. 18.
Sfe., for
Botoell, C. P. & T. A.
NEBRASKA AND WYOMING HOME
SEEKERS' EXCURSIONS.
Augusiandand 16, September
and 20th, October 4th and IRth
Elkhorn line (Northwestern) wi
. Hluo 9A ror m(j roun
trip to point on its lines in vkm.u.
west and north and in Wyoming west of
6th
the
sell
Aug. 2nd and 16tb, Sept 6tb and 20tb, and including Orin Junction th
Oct. 4th and 18th the Burlingtou will imum round trip rate to be S9 at
II tn all nnSnt in Indian mil Oklahn Overs (ranted on min 4.: i.' , 5toP
mini-
aell to all points in Indian and Oklaho, "ve-re granied on going trip beyond Stan
A. 117 So. 10th St. """.I'. T.
ma Territory at one fare plus $2.00 f0naJ,!!S):Tbo ' 'nrther in-
oundtrip. Apply at B. AM. depot or a. 117 R Tni. a?' " r naMs". C.
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