The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, December 10, 1898, Page 11, Image 11

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spring from below the knee. Some
women wear tights under their gowns,
no petticoat at all, and hare sott ruffles
of China silk sewn in the gown up to the
knee. But this is scarcely a dainty idea,
and does not appeal to me; neither do
petticoats of silk please me. They
never seem thoroughly clean, A gar
ment that comes into such cloee and
intimate contact with the filth of the
ftreet even under the most favorable
circumstances, should be on equally in
timite terms with Boap, water and a
washtub. Fashions may come, and
fashions may go on the petticoat sub
ject, but the material should always be
white, and be washable.
The storm developed a number of
new things in furs and togs for bad
weather. Among them was a very
smart coat in waterproof driving clotb,
It was long, reaching the feet all
about, and was cut with a looee front,
double breasted, buttoned with huge
white pearl buttons, loose back "box
back" the girl that wore it called it
lapped seams, velvet collar, a shade
darker, and pockets galore that buttoned
with small white pearl buttons.
.Another storm coat that I rather
liked was red, bright red. It sounds
queer, but it looked really awfully well
when I met it on the Avenue the other
day hurrying through the bdow like a
bright gleam lost from a ruby. I did
not know the woman who was inside of
it, and only had a brief glance, but I got
this impression; it was a mackintosh, a
red mackintosh made in two pieces.
The skirt was plain, the coat had a
rather deep yoke, and from the yoke it
fell in box plaits nearly to the knee,
front and back. There was a black vel
vet collar, a good deal of machine stitch"
ng and several pockets. The idea of
skirt and coat being separate is an ex
ceedingly good one for walking in bad
weather, for topick up oae's skirts
when one is wearing a long coat is a
maddening proposition that one never
accomplishes gracefully or successfully.
Cub bear victorinee, with long stole
ends, are being worn. Park told us
that the long etole ends would not be
worn this year, but many of the smart
wt man are beginning to show an incli
nation to turn a deaf ear to Paris occas
ionally. Cub bear, like the quality o!
mercy, is twice blessed, for besides being
smart it is comparitively inexpensive.
Mrs. Royal Carrol is wearing one of the
YictoritiM with long stole ends in Rus
sian sable, and looks stunning in it.
I went to the Dog Show, the other
day, at what-used-to-be Sherry's though
the name Pet Dog Show almost kept me
away it was eo suggestive of the
wretched little beasts in glass houses
that they cocsiderately put out of one's
way in the gallery at the Real Dog
Show,
It was not a very smart affair, nor did
The Nebraska Sanitarium.
Located at College View, Nebr., offers the following: inducements to the
tired and suffering public who are seeking; Health, Rest and Comfort:
Diseases of the Stomach and Digestive
System.
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat,
aod Lunire.
Diseases peculiar to women.
TaaI aF nrlwanf Jnoa 9rm tha S-wAn4aAH
Aseptic operating roomB and surgical of al formg of chronic diseases. Incur-
THE inf titution is situated on an ele- Scientifically classified dietary,
vated site, overlooking the city of Labratory of hygiene for bacteriologi
Lincoln, which lies three miles to cal and microscopical investigation.
. the northwest, and with which it Sfomach fluids analyzed for dyspep
is connected by an electric street rail- tjcg
way.
f inn nf thn most health v locations be
tween the Mississippi River and the wards. aoje aDd offensive patients not received
Rocky Mountains. . bour pnysicians, weiiiraiueu, wiiu This institution aleo has recently op.
- Awell regulated institution for the '"Re experience in sanitarium medical ened a dty branch office ftnd treatment
treatment of all chronic diseases: -work rooms in the Halter block, southeast
Water of unusual purity Trained nurses of both sexes. corne'r13th-and-Pstreets,-Lincoln.
Baths of every desciiption, including Skillful attention given to the treat- A fiae new electric light bath cabinet
the Electric-light batb. ment of - J Z- - in "y office roomB-
For circulars giv'ng rates and further information, address,
NEBRASKA AJNJTAJRIUM,
College View, Nebraska
I see many good gowns. Mrs. Theo
dore Frelinghuynen had a rather nice
gown of black velvet and a long sable
boa. . But she did not look chic, becruse
of the smallness of her hat and the gen
eral skimpy look the arrangement of
the hair gave her.3
Clara Randolph looked pretty in the
face, but she inclines too much toward
embonpoint to wear a coat of Persian
lamb successfully, Mrs. Walter Wat
rous wore one of the smartest gowns I
have seen this season. It was in violet
broadcloth; it had a polonaise effect
outlined in huge rings of the same cloth,
machine stitched; smaller rings were
scattered at intervals all over the polon
aise and it had big revere of Chinchilla.
With this gown Mrs. Watious wore a
toque of velvet and big clumps of vio
lets. I went to the opera Tuesday night;
but I went to a supper afterwards and
I am too tired and sleepy to write about
what I saw there.
Our
FALL SHOES
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FLETCHER'S
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FI,BTCHBR'8 GROCERY
'Phone 497.
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"29 South Ninth Street.
I UNIVERSITY SfJl OF II
(Directly Opposite the Campus.)
Is the most thoroughly equipped Conservatory in
the west. It offers the most complete cousses in
all branches af music. Special attention given to
the training of children. Fall term began Sep
tember 5. Pupils may enter at any time. Send
for catalogue.
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director.
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BE GOOD TO YOUR HOME BUY A
NEW LINCOLN STEEL RANGE
and please your dear wife and family. Warranted the
moat perfect cooking stove made. We use the very
beat cold rolled patent leveled steel, and line every
Range with asbestos and eteel. which makes it impos
sible to-set fire to your floor. They are handsome, at-
trative. up-to-date in pattern and design, full nickel
uiaiwcu, win uurn any JlIDQ oi inei Will
ilast a hfet:me. Marin nn hnnnr mill nn
merit. This is why we call them the "best
on iakth. ir jour dealer does not
handle them he makes a great mistake
Write to us and we will provide a way for
you to buy one at a reasonable price.
Private Hospital
Special attention gives to all DISEASES OF WOMEN.
Every Convenience for Pelvic and Abdominal Surgery.
Turkish, Electric and Massage Baths for ladies. Toe Swedish Movements,
in their most reseat developments, by the trained nnwwf in charge. . .
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Graduate Narse in attendance.
Corner Eleventh and K Streets.
Hello 738. 930 P Street.
Pays highest prices for good second hand furni
ture and stoves and will give you in exchange any
thing new for your old.
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LINCOLN, NEB., MAKERS.
Patroalse home iadastry. Made in Nebraska. We refer you to State Offi
Baaks and Express companies of Lincoln, and thousands usisg our
Special attention five betel aad restaurant outfits.
Don't forget that the freshest fruits and vegetables are
me neaitmest, especially at this time of the year
ways to be had at
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