The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, January 11, 1902, Page 12, Image 12

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THE Com I Ell
FASHION
The f.-LsliIon writers in the dally pa
pers have outdone themselves In de
KcribhiK the h'uwiiH and the jewels worn
at the opera, and in 001111116111(111; tin
the tendency to less decolletese than
heretofore.
We have had Mrs. Clarenre Mackay's
"light emerald velvet sown" pictured
for us until we are weary, and we have
read and re-read of the wonderful
hlack costumes and diamonds of Mrs.
Astor and her daughter-in-law, and
the adornment of all the rest of the
noble army of box-holders, until our
eyes swim and our brain grows dizzy.
As ji matter of fact, many of the
garments described by these writers as
"beautiful" and "stunning" were very
ugly. Heavy velvets of odd eolorings
are rarely effective, save when worn by
exceptionally handsome women. Many
gowns which were genuinely artistic,
and which appealed to those who ap
preciate sartorial good taste, have not
been mentioned.
A delicate blue chiffon with wide
serpentine insertions of finest filmy
black filet lace, made by a Paris house,
was exquisite in its lines, which were
princesse, with the lace running from
the bottom of the skirt to the under
arm. The front of the bodice opened
with a tiny fulness of the lace in which
the pattern was worked out in pale
blue silk embroidery. The neck was
low and outlined with the black lace
insertion. A light rose pink over a
slip of deeper color was another French
beauty. It was worn by a young wo
man recently returned from Europe,
who has. in my opinion, most excellent
taste in gowns. She is a blonde of Na
ture's own fashion, and the rose crea
tion magnified the charm of her deli
cate coloring.
A costume seen at supper after the
opera was of white taffeta combined
with Irish crochet. The taffeta was
laid in Inch pleats to form the bodice
and elbow sleeves, over which were
squares of the lace at regular inter
vals. The sleeves ended in a pointed
frill of the same trimming. The main
part of the skirt was entirely of Irish
crochet, with a knee flounce, wide
spreading at the bottom of the pleated
taffeta. A liberty satin ribbon sash
was the finishing touch of this effective
costume, fastened in the back with one
of those exquisite jeweled buckles of
which I pok a few weeks ago.
The gowns, hats and wraps of Lady
"Algy" Lennox, of London, who lias
made an irreparable mistake by lend
ing herself so generously to the yellow
journals, have been boomed out of all
reason and far beyond their merit, I
have seen her on many occasions, and
at no time in anything over which I
could possibly enthuse.
Most of the New York modishes have
far more effective clothes and jewels.
Durins the week I have observed sev
eral tailor-made suits of broadtail.
They are extremely elegant, but must
be a burden to carry, as the fur is very
heavy. The newest coats of this fash
ionable fur are made with very full
skirts. Some end at the knee and
others are full length. The late models
have also the wide sailor or ordinary
lay-down collars of fur by way of
trimming. The cuffs, too, are of fur,
and are wide. The light furs, by the
way, have the preference this winter
for muffs chinchilla and ermine being
much favored. They are much more
becoming to young women than are
the dark sables and mink.
A woman now engaged in making a
supreme though unavailing effort to
"get Into society," and who makes no
secret of the fact, appeared at Sherry's
Saturday afternoon in a wonderful
sable Eton, with hat to match. The
coat was very short, coming but little
below the armholes, and was cut out In
the back, exposing the pale blue silk
bodice beneath. The effect was rich,
but rather theatrical. Cuffs and collars
were similar in style, both being rolling
bands of sable perhaps the width of
one skin. The hat was a flat, broad-
brimmed aft.iir trimmed with wide
white satin ribbon, soft and exquisitely
draped, with the ends cut in points
nnd falling over the back hair. The
under-brim next to the face was lined
with pleated white chiffon. A little
girl on the same occasion, lunching
with her devoted father, was wonder
fully pretty in dark blue zihellne,
made with velvet trimmings of the
same color, and a white lace guimpe.
She was a dainty blonde of twelve or
thirteen, and wore a large hat trimmed
with black plumes. There were bands
of the velvet where the bodice met the
guimpe, and also about the armholes
and bottom of the skirt. The coat was
very long, quite to the knees, with a
belt of stitched velvet and a clasp at
the waist line. The collar was high,
snug and plain. Another child I know
is wearing a long coat of white broad
cloth, trimmed about the shoulder capes
and cuffs with narrow bands of sable.
A large white hat with dark brown
plumes is worn with this coat. Town
Topics.
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"And she lias the assurance to speak
concerning matters of art?"
"Assurance? Say, I don't believe that
girl would be afraid to pronounce re
naissance before anybody."
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Bobbie I am right in it at Christ
mas time.
Freddie How's that?
Bobble My sister sings in the chorus
and she wears stockings that come up
to her waist.
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"I'm glad I'm dead." said the shade
of George Washington to the wraith of
Benjamin Franklin.
"Why, my leige?"
"If I were alive they might court
martial me for compelling Cornwalli?
to surrender."
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DOCTORS EXTEND THEIR TIME
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Owing to the Large Number "Who
Have Been Unable to See the
British Doctors, These Eminent
Gentlemen Have Extended the
Time for Giving Their Services
Free to All "Who Call Before
Feb. 2d.
Owing to the large number of ina
lids who have called upon the British
Doctors at their office, corner Eleenth
and X streets, Sheldon block, and who
have been unable to see them, thee
eminent gentlemen li.ne by request
consented to continue giving their .--ei-vices
entirely free for three months
(medicines excepted) to all invalids
who call upon them for tieatment be
tween now and Feb. 1. These service
consist not only of consultation, ex
amination and advice, but also of all
minor surgical operations.
The object in pursuing this louise is
to become rapidly and personally ac
quainted with the sick and allhcted and
under no conditions will any charge
whatever be made for any services ren
dered for three months, to .ill who
call before Feb. 2.
The doctors treat all forms of disease
and deformities, and guarantee a cure
in every case they undertake. At the
first interview a thorough examination
is made, and. If incurable, you are
frankly and kindly told so, also ad
vised against spending your money for
useless treatment.
Male and female weakness catarrh
and catarrhal deafness, also rupture,
goitre, cancer, all skin diseases, and all
diseases of the rectum, are positively
cured by their new treatment.
The chief associate surgeon of the In
stitute is in personal charge.
Office hours from 9 a. m. till S p. m.
Xo Sunday hours.
SPECIAL NOTICE If you cannot
call send stamp for question blank for
home treatment.
In the district court of Lancaster
County, Nebraska,
In the matter of the application of
Charles M. Parker, administrator of the
estate of John E. Haas, deceased, for
license to sell real estate.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE.
This cause coming on for hearing upon
the petition of said administrator and the
proofs offered In support of the same,
and it appearing that there is not suffi
cient personal property of the said estate
in the hands of said administrator to pay
the legal debts and expenses of the same,
and it appearing further, that it is neces
sary and proper that the real estate of
the said John E. Haas, deceased, should
be sold to pay the same, and being fully
advised in the premises.
It la ordered and adjudged by me, as
Judge of the District Court, that all per
sons Interested in said estate be, and they
Spy
rography
or Burned Wood Decoration is the most popular and fasci
nating amusement at present. With a I'yrographic Machine
and a piece of jioplar or deal board you cm trace souie of
the most beautiful designs imaginable. We have made ar
rangements with ' Chicago arti.st to give exhibitions and
lessons in on r store on Thursdays and Saturday.-, commenc
ing with Saturday, October l'Jtli. Samples of the work
will be on exhibition.
The Lincoln Book Store,
1120 0 STREET.
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HUTCHINS & HYATT
Ganoung's
Pharmacy
1400 O Street . . . Open all Night
Lowney's and Allegretti's Chocolates
HOT SODAS IN SEASON
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gj Geo. W. Montgomery, President. L. P. Fuxkiiouskk, Cashier.
1 Farmers & Merchants Bank
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Accounts of Individuals, Firm-.'. Corporations, Banks, and Bankers Solicited. Corre- 55
FIFTEENTH AND O STREETS,
LINCOLN, NEB.
Capital Paid in, $50,000 OO
spondence invited. FOREIGN EXCHANGE and LETTERS OF CREDIT
ou all the principal cities of Europe. Interest paid on
time deposits.
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I Whitebreast C0AL AND 1CE
4 & Cooper's Manufactured Ice and
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lb UOcll tHlO LimC V0. OFFICE, 109 SO. ELEVENTH ST.
are hereby directed to be and appear be
fore the Judge of said District Court on
Tuesday, the 2Sth day of January, 1902,
at 9 o'clock, standard time, in the fore
noon at the office of the Clerk of the Dis
trict Court of Lancaster County, Nebras
ka, then and there to show cause, if any
there be, why license should not be grant
ed to said administrator to sell the real
estate of the deceased, described in said
petition for the purpose of paying the
debts and legal expenses of said estate.
It is further ordered and adjudged that
service of this notice be made by pub
lishing the came for four consecutiva
weeks in the 'Courier,'" a legal news
paper in said county.
LINCOLN FROST.
Judge of the District Court.
Dated at Lincoln. I.ancaster County,
State of Nebraska, December 13, 1901.
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