The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, July 12, 1902, Page 8, Image 10

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    THE COURIEB
Dr. CHAS. B. HUTCHINSON
De. MARY B. HUTCHINSON
OSTEOPATHS
SECOND FLOOK, BROWNELL BLOCK
Obstktkics and FustALff Disorders
a Specialty
Ganoungs
Pharmacy
1400 O Street . . . Open all Night
Loinej's and Allcgrctti's Chocolates
HOT SODAS IN SEASON
FASHION
Office rhonelFTJl
Home Phone L1018
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H. W. BK0WN
Druggist
and Bookseller
WHITING'S FINE STATIONERY
AND CALLING CAEDS.
187 Bo. Eleventh Street Phone 66
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC
BOOKS
Library
BOUND IN A SUBSTAN
TIAL MANNER AT FAC
TORY PRICES BY
Sooth Platte Publishing Co.,
PAPER BOX MAKERS,
135 N. nth St., LINCOLN, NEB.
FREIGHT PAID ONE WAY.
Cycle Photographs
Athletic Photographs
Photographs of Babies
Photographs of Groups
Exterior Views
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The Photographer
129 South Eleventh Street
YOdR
lS SAFE
1 To wear in the kitchen when
1 you use a Gas Stove. We sell
1 them at cost and they don't
, cost much. We do all the dig-
1 gmg, and connect the Stove
' free when bought of us.
Lincoln Gas &
Electric Light Co.
Ofices Bucatat Beit Black.
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Carl Myrer
Hangs
Paper ....
Docs Painting, Frescoing, Grain
ing, and Inside Decorating. Can
give you best service at rcasona
able prices would like to figure
with you.
The Brush and Paste Man,
Phone 5232. 2612 Q STREET
NEW YORK, July 12. Every season
this fashionable family of mine, the
Modishes, makes bold to set the stump
of Its approval upon some particular
fabric or color. The shade which has
found the greatest favor this season is
Patrick green, and It Is produced in
only expensive materials.
On the Vanderbllt coach at Ardsley
last week two of the women of my km
were charming In Paris hats with
trimmings of Patrick green. One was
a small, flat, shepherdess confection,
of finest Milan braid, the cplor of a
delicately browned biscuit. At one
side was a splendid green bird of Par
adise, with long, sweeping feathery
tails, and this -was Its only ornament.
A white straw model seen at a re
cent afternoon recital showed the
green In the wide velvet ribbons, which
were knotted artistically over the
crown and fell over the left side in
long, double loops. Many of the new
lace waists have a touch of this color
In the tiny pipings or almost invisible
ruchlngs which adorn them. The en
velope hat, which was so charming and
for which we paid all sorts of prices
when first Imported, Is made up In a
three-dollar style now and encountered
everywhere.
It seems a pity that we are forever
forced In this way to relinquish our
French favorites just as we get them
and obliged to resort to something
else. At tea In the Waldorf palm gar
den on Friday, there were six envelope
hats at one time. Two were of red,
one of black, one of black and white,
and two entirely of white. They were
of all makes and materials, some Im
ported and others horribly "frumpy."
as I overheard a young woman remark.
Another style that bids fair to b2
overdone Is the lace scarf or fichu fall
ing over the hair. It has already
reached the extreme, since many of
the footllght feminine fraternity have
adopted these graceful adjuncts, allow
. Ing them to fall quite to the waist
line. A vivacious young miss In a
pongee silk shirt-waist suit had two
narrow velvet ribbons wound abou
her hat and trailing from Its left sld-j
all the way to her comely hips. It was
not pretty, but did attract attention
d remark, which, perhaps, flatterer
the wearer.
Ping-pong has given a new impetus
to the shirt waist trade. A noted
house, where a specialty is made of all
athletic accessories, has so many or
ders for waists that it has had to
double Jts force In that department.
The wide-shouldered model, called the
Gibson, is the favorite for the new
table-tennis game, as It is very roomy,
and yet has a tendency, because of Its
breadth across the shoulders, to make
the waist look small. Little fac-similes
of the racquets and balls are often
embroidered on the ends of the ties,
or just above the cuff, with unique ef
fect. Yachting blouses still have the
monogram handsomely designed and
embroidered on the sleeve just above
the elbow or near the cuff. Shantlng
pongee embroidered is very popular for
waists, and will remain so throughout
the season.
For charmingly simple little midsum
mer gowns I would commend the pin
checked silks shewn at all the best
shops. The Paris and Vienna models
ure made up most elaborately with real
laces, and are fabulously expensive.
There are, however, more simple styles
all the way down to the severely plain
shirt-waist suits. In which these sum
mery silks are used. A gown of this
sort in pale blue and white checks, so
small as to be almost invisible, was
made with fine organdie flounces of
white, edged with Valenciennes, while
another hnd batiste dotted with em
broidered cubes in combination. With
a plaited pongee coat and one of the
lovely flat tan hats to complete the
toilette, the effect Is stunning.
There is danger, though, in over
dressing, which has to be especially
guarded against this season, since the
PURE
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OUR ARTIFICIAL ICE IS
Absolutely Pure
Telephone Orders to 285
LINCOLN ICE CO., 1040 0 St.
Lincoln
Transfer
Co.
If you Want First Class Service Call on Us
WE DO
Piano and Fur
niture Moving
WE SELL
all grades of
Coal
WE CARRY
a fine line of Car
riages & Buggies
OFFICE, TENTH AND Q STS.
PHONE 176.
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Wedding Presents
Jpl
Nothing more appropriate for a Wedding Present than a
gooa picture arusucauy iramea. we mention a lew:
Christie Heads $1.25 to $2.60
Gibson Heads 1.25 to 2.50
"Water Colored Heads 1.25 to 3.00
Tinted Platino Types 1.25 to 5.00
Copley Prints 1.25 to 9.00
THE LINCOLN BOOK STORE, 1 126 O Street.
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Farmers & Merchants Bank
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15th and O Streets,
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA.
Geo. W. Montookxxy, Prest. L. P. Funkrousek, Cashier.
Capital Paid in, $50,000 OO
Account! of Individuals, Firms, Corporations, Banks, and
Bankers Solicited. Correspondence invited. FOREIGN .
EXCHANGE and LETTERS OF CREDIT en all
the principal cities of Europe. Interest
paid on tune deposits.
COME IN AND GET A HOME SAVINGS BANK
trimmings and garnishings of bright
colors are so very tempting. Lady
Modish in Town Topics.
Jack May I have a kiss?
Belle Ask mamma.
Jack I did last night and she put
her face up at once.
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND
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First National Bank
OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
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S,745,a67.00
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President Viea-Pieaidamt.
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The Duchess of Sutherland, whose
photograph Is published above, was one
of the four peerrsses chosen to hold the
canopy over the queen's head during
the proposed crowning. This is a very
high honor given to four of the most
prominent ladies of the court.
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