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THE WOMAN OF FASHION. Tin: i-RRUit 'AMMMt ii'B RETI MB MD si mm rn tum ri sus herself ib. SaUS Bins NeShtSsgl? Wear-A Tew Surges ll..n? V\ LUI. Maj Help Her Out- The I sll Novelties lu I?r.-ss Goods. .p..,. ?: i-- m on us arith all ,. ' The girls ar.- r< I day, In s healthy brown . on , :.. % went sws) to recuperate; rmi themselves too plump and I f. r the ' .tv gayetli How, :? atlee, snd the like, is the ? mr liv- r more or k if the ? ? ? most ol ti" m rr,m.- Iiati I) take up ??? rae ol ? ii len their i i I dls oi tin- somewhat bourgeouB ful r.'it a more difficult problem than the ter "f on. ii i ondit,,,ii pre tts.if Most women have absol uti; g to w. ir. The in-lit. pretty ll right for tty out of place ? vnd tnt one or two ? rainy and chilly . : ; i traveling, are ti" longer leas, The ?< i ge hasn't it* 1, | and ; r led manner. And Un summer K.ri looks rathei deji , : ? : ? ? that taken from the 11 unit, and - he will Lav ? me until a new dr> ma :?? Th< ? three sol nple .uri : dark blue, covert, chet lot, oi ? the w it, r proof i l iths sin. e > ou ?will ? ? foi the aulumn raina ^ ou ? .- ii small sum. Then eel ? ,i..i besl l.i'ii.drii d , reseed, as 1 demand w- ,r m. tn with your fresh, Jaunty skirt. : . mor< ? ? buy uri entire i loth t nos t about half they early summ ?r. *t cu n >ul i be surpi io i to m >? the ri at Lia. k M v..ii ran purchase foi ? ...?? coat, erith doubt. - from ri with long, full skin .-if... t In the ba *k iii will last w.-ll Into the fall; bought f -I . \.n lera maiden with a full pul i le suit nt ol lowl trn ?. owing lo Ju ? il wtiieii di li. 1 the ..'.,.r of ,.ii' novelties .: now tl,.-.- ru. corn It ? ind In another wi ??!. ? ? om.- clear!) . - ashil. ill be i - the ? .11 U,:' ' V ore vv .? also learn from the great In . :i"t to be thus fal undid. Tl ? ? .-? t ? ? ' . ? ? larly 1 of bl ? In cul ? ? into rich Beal I bl .iii Ult, an I ? 11 d ill heliotrope In iii" ? blacl effeci by plum ' ol ? ? ? ? ick. A moil ?? I novelty In i lear, goldi n aroa n. with by small opt n ,:, anythng ? g, dashing throw n o\ <r in r., Ised bl ick. A .Ml of om rr h, d.uk tint, is made . each 1" ? two liri.-1 v, ide. The altei - .ititi effect, mtraj ted with tl i pi,lin rr- ;.'?n be ? A black and oliv Mending form the i l work ? : and Its l ? I reg uar, i lose polka ' bia. k A ?. ? :.. h"v.... r. as i bett, nami I i ? ls made of fine Un.t dal k at I duli rold the latter being actual threads ? ru "\ i a. The ' : falls lil i-urv es, pit t.uita: tie appear-. un. .- -i' ir Ile In f"l ls A remli der ol ng style) la a dai k bi.r.vn wi bu rf sci lt true hal ? Thi I . . ? i few novelties in camel's Ladies- Basque W:iist, No. 1043. A stvlish combination Of brown and gr.-, ii whipcord is bet.- shown. The skirt is deeply faced in front and' sides wi'h th.- darker material, which Ingreen shut wth brown, producing the changeable eff.-' t now so fashionable. The dru** ry back of skirt, basque and sleevus arc of th*" fthade known as "modore," a med? ium light brown. Tin- curate collar and trimmtnga. ginduaitad bonds l"f th.* shad.-! wnlpcord. This ls one ,.r tb..p ular styles thal ls generally boi imlng to all, mid ls espei baily adapted for traveling, mountain or seaside wear. The basque ls glove-fitting, closed with hooks and eyes in enter front, the ex tended Bingle revers being buttoned ..ver on th.- left sile as shown. Stylishly full "g!i*ot" sleeves -.ir.- faultlessly dis? posed over i "at shaped linings, the graceful wrinkles falling to the elbow Tb.- wrists ar.- trimmed with two graded bands of the Shaded whipcord. hair, notably a rich blending <?.' peculiar green and grayish tinta, whl make Up Into a ni" ' Kui these fanciful, >? ? ? t. ri? als they cost from three to live d ti yard will not be worn to ani ei A few "f the fai I them up f"i Hus p. cull ii demi but by (ar the greater numbai will wait until the season advai What i*: now being sol i to gn it ? In the Shops, is th" sat: ' ? '.'bu? llit' Kn gi is h ch. \ lot. Thi re beautiful varieties In Iron, silvei and bin.- grays, and a hu- ol thi pink? ish titii.- is in t ome Tl i la l ls fifty-eight iie hes wide, has been thor? oughly shrunk, and cost yard. It ilk. (ive yardli an<l .. hull ? n .dmittir.c of a lol ! full sleet es. lt li< of vet and warm, and will lai I through more me season. Satm faced i sh >w n a novell yr wi t ta Hied woola so lustrous a1 t" i ?. I ? I ? i tl nann they i" ar. They i-..- ess un over the cheviots, for this parti time "f th.- \ ear, In being >>f i Some of thei e are -I, ible-faced, with the one aide "f a lighter tint than the other, and showing HITHER AND YONDER. BMDDDT DOtDM MDOAMDIDO MUS, ir om rs ash th is ti a. Mrs I. ? dry's House.A I sm >us Mill ? Da ri Visitor -Voling IMils should not ".Make I'll" I lu- Mil. i,lo'< Hon.i-li.i ,1 Somebody who hus been admltte l to nous. , - ? hal l ls ? r th.- women, he <l< ? , d sri and br mtv. lt r rowded from i .liar to roof with ] in ?.-. carving*, euri.ns furniture and bi Ic-a-brac, but thei i i-j no ut lt) li . i ...??, !.. i Frencl I : ? tl i alan i I made Udlei ? i mottoes, and inti' and lambrequins on the mantels, and ,11 the : I the in ui u i nd ihe i Ittlng of a boat A story la told of the second Mrs. As? quith tn. ?? M ir? i Tennant) thal ? lie was great!) 1 ? i ... i. . . ii lui.- hei elder so? ire. ' i Itihblesd ii", al ii," j ame age, h il had foul ti - a. Later she told Mr. < e that she thought shi to marry a poor man; and. on lllticailons wi i" replb d ? "Well, I can n I thi. ?? kinds "f , of fee!" If. says, the Commercal Advert eoul i re arti, le in Lon-1 m's i rise lllu 11 I ii entitle/] "A Famous Milli clearly In ich cases ; g tlc .". '. There ts but lit: ? ? In the S- ptt mb- r suit. Tl ? ire a little Bhorter, the sleeves ver) wide, and the skirt* clear the ground and are well stiffened at the bat k. A jaunty Paris design shows a h Bto'pa stn,n ai the h tlst line. Ita rei ? ? an broad and p dntetl, md ? ur*, t inward and down the front, narro wi ? iii t A large button f ii tens to the bodice, an.! another button i." h side or tie .1 u kel l? low. Dainty nit ces "f cream lai e relit ve the pl.un. broad vest of the mat'rial which Bhowi between the revert A ribbon belt, just in front, falls |n a Short bon. The other is far simpler, and more to the American girl's liking, its skirt has four divisions in front, Joined by narrow bands "f black passementerie or bi il I. whirh also edges the bottom. Ita plain ?? ..pens all the way down, although narrower below the bust, to admit ol a white front. Long stole revers, starting from th.- shoulders, lie Hat until they are /er thi bu t, beneath a largt button each .*:!". Two other big buttons finish the points "f th.- bodice, which mn slightly below the bell Hue, in fiont. 'lal- lt lon, 'Hast thou a lover," asked hf, "<> maiden of the Rhine?" She blushed in aweet confusion, And softly faltered: "Neln." H.- felt rebuff.-,! and knew not What best lo say, and than A sudden thought i ame to him; He pleaded: ".Male it ten." Detroit Tribune, r 1 PATTERN No. 1043 i ^^Tzlsrrzlsrrzl=TzlzTzl^r. Send TKX CEN I'S IN COIN AND (?NI.COn'ONTDTIMKSOl'FK'i: ANlMlKTTHlSl'ATTKl'N. i r," I do n il think thal sny n ? The ui tide ? i i Im to be bas. >l upon In? ri bv Mrs. Georg, < lould .. English ?? Mi. mr. ? . >, ,| willi Lue., photo i nun Inga of the fam:! h.iv be. n taken re cenl ? Uer giving J ? ' mod. -i pla. .- in th.- maid the ' ioiilil fort unes, and rendel In > the credit of 1 the ?i Uer mal I dement: "In issn George Gould married Mina Edith i m. v li i wa : '. bli th an \ i ? , igh tin i irenl - ? ame i rom an old 1 tevonshlre Family, bul wh i ed mother had taken up her re Idence rn ' . .111.1 is a I,,ui i ome bi un. it-. following on tl Btyle of t. lutlful mother, who ? l tom sena ni ted from her daughter, and wh ' is without doul t the hand - .mest .un,m.; the \, ,v York matrons." Thia ev Idently I v ei > b dian', bu! I <lo not Hunk thal New v i rk bo, lety > ? t knows exactly how Mrs. Kingdon lo..ks, ns her appearances have nol been fre? quent among tte- "100." How ? vr, this is all v ry well, but it ls ev ld< nt that the Goulds intend to mik,- Hu ms.-Ivs aa un-American ax possible, and the al luslon to th.- ultra-Devonshire cn im of thi k lety is a choker, lt was, ind. .-I. the article would Indicate, ver) unfortunate thal Mi-,s Kingdon happened by un uni ick) ac Iden! I i ha*, been boru on Ami ric in a il, Instead ol al her anci s tors' manor in charming I tel om There i nol a word nor un allua! n ma le t ? '> .. rr.,- i ?al) in the article, which ii bo inkind u hen one thinks of how lone to Impress American pei na llty upon the British public. Per? haps when Ali Rehan marries there will be si ne recognition of Mr. Dal) by Hie British press, ir this article really were Inspired by the Q ulds then William Willdon Astor is a burning patriot s . s "The value of ii k'o"<i cigar.*' sud Prince Btsmack In conversation with some friends, "is beal understood whea it is the last you possess, and there ks no ' hance >>f getting another. At Kon Iggratz I had only one cigar left In ruy pocket, which I carefully guarded dur? ing the whole Of the battle as a ino-r guarda his treasure. I did not feel Jus? tified in using it. I painted in glowing colors the happy hour whan I should en? joy R after the victory. But I hud miscal? culated my chalices, A poor dragon lay helpless, with both anns crushed, murmuring for sXiaathlng to refresh bim. I felt In my pockets that T had only gold, Which would be Of no ufo to him. Hut stav. I Stilled had my chcrishel cigar. I lighted it for him and placed lt between his teeth., You should have s.-.n tbe BOOT fellow's graceful smile. I novar enjoyed a cigar bo much as that one which 1 did not smoke." ? ? ? The Kmpress Kr.derick ls to enter? tain h. r daughter-in-law and "the Im L'rial nurser) ' at ?'.'???nb. rc this sums r ? r nan .-'.it., in tb.- Tarns Mountains. All thi decorations of the bouse are '? ful, and have been most carefully i. chosen by th.- {Empress herself. Her old la ? ? ? i [ana burg 'I- light In \ Iting tie- Bmpn m at her home, and I i rene and bo hapi ll) ? i| .. I. Ttie ). alousy I my ','?: excellent ^^ ..in-ni h.iv.- nat.- un 1 oul. ? ? ? Ha ly Owt ndoli -i i '? 1. th" \.e tig r hlet ? ?' Lord Salisbury, ! deal of llterarj ? i I..!,.,li ot tie- Primrose Leagu -, .I novel, will appear i>.-: and, of 'our- -, in tb- now ? i . . volume form, lt Bl Ul I be a sue, , .-.-;. foi not only i i .?;? Lord Sails I .mily h ol i -.. eptfonal oppor tunltli "i i.minn acquainted with it..- inn. i- workings "f political life, but tlie i, ".. I ,.i ti: tj ,?. na . , a lon- rest, 'in-- popularity <>r Lord iI. ? omaiicea of sta! ? ' h ive Indui ed som.- modern te to writ.- ;U, ut, t ,.,'.,-... lt! r politics "f the tune, bu either from want ..f inspiration ..r ? ii Information, tie- affairs of th.* ition have not been touched upon in any ..t the popular worka ..f u lion of tins gener .ti ".. i. ulj iiwendul* n ?'. ? il has contributed a very i l. irmlng .. - *."[. '.'," ' " '? ' " to *nls '?' ?' ? v' ?" ' ? wh ch . li il .ii b.-r promise for h>-r novel ? * * The Hu.-h- ss of v..rk is now ai well as .-vcr again, and I a j ?un rer th in sb.- di j before the birth ol th ? baby Prince, Bhe calla him "liddle," bul t .e him "Ned." The I mk.- ol JTorh has received a [treat numb, r ol lettei - ol conitratulal on fr im workingmen, which has pleased . much. Ailene; the respectful offerings tendered t" the I ?uchi ss was a I un. ti ol n...-. - i- from an Mi lorie rose tree i i an Kngiish rectory, with which she was : ? mut ii toui !"?! thal stn- forthwith re tiuested a cutting from the same bush for h.-r ..wu garden, sn honor rarely vouchsafed. Ti. r. wert.: rate the .rad!" nf thi bab. pt cradle in which ll,- lt lyal High tu ? p made for tlie queen'e ? I i and I u been us ,1 f..r all hei children, li was ri ;? h.I" I b. H.-r M ijestj aa too prei ? ? i " be given ev en to th.- I'r n ol Wai. b' nu rsi rj. bul she hai bestowi t ii .ai her bt loved gi mdd lu rhte In 1 iw. The w.u Irobe ol thi t hi d i.- entire f Kritish manufacture, Irish lawns, v\, I h Hain,. ? Kl ? I. Hui tal n>h| ' . ? di in nu. rushahle as i' ? ? . mbi i and the Int v liable pla! t of l md. lt i ... i.!... sa) a a wi Uer In an Hugill h p. rh i ii, thal J ouok :' rls : . i us mid paint nm] I -i-ir ? his abomlnabl | tb i" ?'? .?I i , b > s.-v !? : lb) her friend ?; bul in I.I", it lien! an I ii..tb n f than thi natural row* ol youl h ovei i 1 ired \. .i I. )?".. der ?< nd t uge. <' ? tl, ? ? "bl OW H bli! I ! tl'"I BO ai to produce . n ! .i ? . hair dyed, tl| il lem I and Ihe ? ? ? t the : . ? i ? ? red, be, with a i is the type t" which the I ? le youni u ? ? * ? ? His imp- ' i the mil lo of ;., in . lld h war disturbs his ri lim a' do? ti nee. Accoi American promol r who havin ; in tailed an eli light plant thi re, the mlka I i .int. In . "' t '?" ,. hose ? -hei h.- -"itv i" the ii Im n> 1 , . I III" li", t a'' I p it invas bv the p dnti rs, lt . i cai ure of hla ? nd sand i ill the ' tistoras ... the Imperial f imlly nate his belter halves as W Ife of the Right Hand and of tho I..-ft H ind. They ? tl ? Impt rial yoke-mate'-, s I Ich , onstant pb i ure t" the Jul . . ,nl evtrys hi re ihroughoul thi em? pire photographs of thi royal ap displayed in the Bhop windo-va for public admiration. Wife ot tie- Left ll I i i istly famed for her slant ??>? - and ii; inner, whl li endears I??? to Wif.- of the Right ll md ; wears tne i.-w.-i. I aigrette of superiir A - Iii -t In the esteem "f her I i..I lord and master, an ' m.,uv aui i" ii -I ? a I her movt rn seldom ? tim abro td the pal ni irdena ?',,, i ii little known lo bi r ?,000,i " sub -?'*'???*? Although Cowper apenki of "the i-upa iii ,i cheer but not inebriate." then ni . of tb.- Intoxii atlng power ol tea. In t"luna tea is rarely used ti!! it ls ? veal old i ause of its peculiar Intox? ii iting property which new tea possess ea Thr.-e .u four grains "f thelne are contained In b-.-s than half an ounce "f uood tea, and nae be taken in a day by most full-grown persons without un? pleasant effects: but if twice this quan? tity er eight gretna a day, be taki n Um nulie becomes more frequent the heart beats ncr.- atrorgrly, and trembling cornea on. Al Ihe same time Ihe Imag? ination la excited and after :i while Lhe thoughta wan.b-r. visions begin to bo peen and a peculiar state ,,f Intoxication corni s on. Mi these aymptoma ar.- followed nj -,i i nasa off In a deep sleep. Whether the tannin In tea contributes In any ,. to its exhilarating or narcotic ,. tiona nol known. That lt does sid in thi exhilarating effect which tea pro ilucea is rendered very probable by the fact thal a species of tannin la the prln ,,,,.,1 ingredient In tha indian betel nut which is so much pri/'d in the east and which ls said to produca a mdd and agreeable Intoxication. Mat.- or Paraguay ten, prepared from th.- leaves of the BrnnlHnn hollv in tba state In which it is common!) used for a stimulating beverage, also Intoxicates. ? ? ? Wh> shall any thad roynllty has no ,, ,* er in these dais? The Princess of Wales has taken to riding "ii Ute Off side .i h.r horso, and what was wrong be* cornea al once light in English awalaaoan. The new Roman Catholic nish"-, of I ivi>rp"">. Dr. Whiteside, is about Vi x, ats of aga. Hf is a li. A. "f London University, nnd has already received th- degree of Doctor of Divinity from Koine.