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10 1'iUS TELEGHAM UEKALU SUNDAY JIOKXINU, NOVEilBEB 23. 1SDL STYLES 1IGBILLT DATS Kow Style and Faacic to 2dak3 If air tha Fair Sex. S03HHI3C FEEIIt 13D CSlDCE S)tb Lils iu-naw girt- rty tita at ftas a IV Ae Tf miMtti fKowadajs U U hard to My walch U ths aol ror- aad f tart ihe shop wUid or Use vma tiy lure Uld Ill Vldw t3U With tMVJ, aharfxy fox sir eel wear cmi'a hair, soft a sheeny a silk, fruses sAd chuU wiih the bloom of ticutch Bulla acd bathrs verlsylaf their greaad brow a or fray or olive. Thy are i--wb&l U ttter, ihij are a laach m tint jvu reocvoiM tiem at ae a ta tesul rprei.wn utw and beaatifal LLuLt. There U won dertnl tadividoaiity Lb the greand cUri Tke grays ar cold or warm or iasaar or freaki. Cm br& nca the mw prsieirs res imxiirsxr. gauntlet betwixt the sorrowful dead leaf tiat aad tba pesky Joyoasnesaol gold color, aa tbe anry flames of burnt orange. Man j are overlaid with aplaahes and blotches either contrast Lag or tarmonuing with the ground. Other show riflV strip or broad uneven patches of doep blue or deeper red. Amoo; tbe moat striking was a bin eheviat bound with tawnj orange, late ly choaea for a new bride's gomg-away Own. A Test of dull blue silk w::s let into tbe plain close-fitting round bodice, over wbicb tbe close bell-sic Irt fastened. Bi&hop sleeves of the cheriot fathered iuil iato a loene waUtbaod pass easily vp and down orer tbe tight blue silk uu cierslecrve. Tbe bishop sleeve, by the way, Is fashion' latest caprice, and ever so anoeb more fashionable than the bell eleev of tbe recent past. It is perfectly straight, deeply rounded at tbo top, gathered rery fall 1b the arxnhole and at tbe wrist tnto a band big enough to lip easily over the hand and forearm. Underneath it fashion decrees a tight coat sleeve of either a contrasting cr harmoauiog color. Very many such were seen at the hors sbw. It is ancient history now, "bat all tbe fashionable world and Lis wife were on dre paxade, so it b worth while to Ull of the gowes. One ornament of the Four II an J red was no nd stylish in a gown of fine gray cloth, xnade as a Ion basque, with big outside pockets and rows of enameled buttons that mi;ht bare been heirlooms and were certainly works of art. The basqne fastened over a handsome white waistcoat sown with tiny real jewels, taeh In its separate setting upon a tiny jtpiral sprinjf The ht was of black felt with npiUadin? bla:k Telret loops and a bird with outstretched wings. A gown even more notable had a beige jrround with rinj pattern of moonlight blue upon it. The insure skirt had a bor der of sharpy marmot fur. In front there was a eoqniile of moonlight blue velvet heavily embroidered in fold, and at the baek of the neck a bow of moonlight A raocsMAV sowjf. Mae velvet ribboa wbcee eads reached sTtite to the ben. There wre perbspe a drten hnnter freea with sable triracaipf rariously a f plied. That is ladeed euite tf4 eotn bisatHn of the m!nte thonf b all eorta f sharpy and enrly furs are h'jb la taer as trirssale J. flare U a damsel fnrfim In dall red and yellow taa mneb irdeed tbst she reeJll aa avtema fwei. The bell ktri ef shsfgy red clth bsi at th foot thre scsat puffs ef velret jast matching its color. A pSf ef the sain el-ret hid tbe jetlo of wUt and fain Te bodiea wis the richest roWea tan with jeweled p-wementerie bswrooirbt ep H stnff. Tbe beunet was a wreath ef ostrich tire, sbsdiot' frees wd to yelVw-brewa with eeiatii Xeat vMgia fiaahiaf frees eeh feash arry etan4. i This bnvret ammej tire meet stylish f the noa In see It Is the eer iaeerit tna. The ewi It b eslst bltue !eilve W iA 1 lcf fr.ld ar-we4 th ,)e4jrs llirSTy piftd e-ve the f,rBad land ee l Ln sHore witH a bit etly akie Vtst ths ifly? Lej.a. FT4 01 1 yAi- l'' t1 of ruck feathers, also cadst b?.ae, run n:t up aod down ad ecied witb cut VrtUiasta. At the bk three upright qo-iis Ultewi bcapaaj'led, so.a prixkie of VVaJe pliuaeA aad 1-jo(s of c.iet blue vslvet, out i which come tbe stria-? to pass double uaJtr tte clda. Another priut cf Wklea cla;ter cocas dowa ecd reU libtly upun the yellow kalr. Her coopanwo, ooe cf thd fresh, wholesome IroMru-eyed firU who si way develop into fine woman, smiles at yoo, froas uadar a bl tlck Tel vet hat with an irrefiixr soft brio whose curves axw wgnderfully pict'ireque, and more wonderfully feathery. The trimmioi is jut a tlj, soft bow of broad ribbon velvet, and six of tbe new mushroom tie shadiaff txcax t Lite to jokien jellcw. Street gwus are severely simple. If fit and f-r.tftS Jo not five style, tone is pcaaiile. For the most part they have coats whose skirts reach to the knee. Press skirts are narrow and cloeerfit ting in fact molded to the figure at to?, with a sudden amplitude at the foot. The only pcrtciisable trimming U a wide border of fur, or several nar row ones, or else a row of passe menterie. But such passementerie nobody eret quite saw before. Fancy wide, rolden meshes sown with seed pearls, with pale emerald nsil-heade, or those that flash out to you the luster of aqua marina. Imagine it catching down draperies of creamy-white crrpt f .l;'fl, and you will get some Idea of the gown worn at a Thanksgiving night party at a country honss, when Its blonde owner set severed hearts a tremble. For she bound her golden hair with ropes of real pearls, and enwrapped her millc-whlte throat -with the same perfect jewels. Even her tiny slippers she is a second Cin derellawere powdered with the white drops that mijht be fairy tears made immortal. Another gem which upon the same occasion enhanced the charms .of her brunette dearest foe is of blue green silver-spangled tulle made with ,the suspicion of a fan train over blue green shot silk. At foot the skirl ibaa an enormously full tulle niche with , a row of stemleaa pink roses through ; the center. The same trimming, but ! smaller, outlined the low neck. On either shoulder there was a bl?, real lace butterfly, and a third hovered orei the roses abloom in beauty's hair. An other gem was of yellow Eilk, hand "wrought, with pink orchids and yellow jeweled centers. ' One of this autumn's brides, wh m I wedding gowns are dow a-making oa at rent XBTon tea. Fifth avenue, has decided to make their linings, instead of an accessory, a fea ture. They are all silk, cf course. Sometimes they harmonize, oftcner they contrast Tividly with the stuff they accompany. For instance, a reception gown of black rSjale is lined, waist and skirt, with exquisite old-rose satin. A rough cloth, whose olive surface is blotched with a tint that looks like nothing so much as an autumn leaf in which frost has left but the ghost of its scarlet flame, has fcr its lining a high libt of the same tender color. A water green silk is lined with palest sea-shell pink, a yellow that glows like liTe sun shine shows inside something that re calls a mauve Tail laid lightly over the heart of a silver pick rose. This same loTely brido hi jt a gown or two worth a paragraph eren as to their outside. For example, a morning gown of the richest clear red wool, to line and close of woof that it puts eatin to the blush. It is cut to sit closo in the back with a demi-train edged with a silken quilting exactly matching its color. The front is of soft, thick ribbed gray silk, with triple clustered stripes of white and red. It Is gathered full into a broad gray collar and shirred in diamond pattern teth shape of the bust Over this the red wool falls in long jacket fronts that reach quite to the foot. At an early tea given to one of the Astor family a few days after the birth of the young heir, who is said to haTe his mother's hands and hair, with Astor features, one of the guests was thus gowned. She sat near tho tea-table in a high carved mahogany chair, a per fect picture of the grand dame U d titeU. tier gown was of the richest fawn corded silk, made with deep folded Test that was fastened at the waist with a belt of jet and gold em broidery. Embroidery to match ran around collar, wrists and skirt above a deep band of beaver fur. She wore, likewise, a half-fitting Test of beaver eolored Telret. In front of her stood a yonisg wptatn who could almost dis count the glories ef King Solomon. Her gown was heliotrope cloth, with ahaded metal embroidery in gold, silver and copper. It fell at th back in a demi-train. and opened in front orer an under-dress of the riebrst stamped t1 Tft In Louis XV. patterns. The toque was of cloth and relvet to mitch. Al Wither, she was a mighty impressive testimony to the dr4vrakers' hijh art. Eu.rx Osborx. THE 8TATION OfcoPAIR. 1T want m rt ewloetw. rsrsm WstsMUieM fBilHa-.S Sfr ' Bsv M1l this IM kui-t Ufl A4 ton m tsst ;t;i boa, As l . wui riM"S tt is Asr A as , tt a wrlenv Is tbr Beftoet tt-v s c of sil ) , Ts ru s tke suites DwytUL If nivf msat s rtiw ' Of itttii biet w.f Hsr we A w srtv rrsn irM fVMB) SSttJ itJTBSi Tw tfest 4v of al sil sQeawt Of ssssloiik eors a4 t ere ft Tft t of W. I 5 t tm S3 Is. thm; st s tsi rtsise t'ytf 9 fwwr. wtev nsy fs Vow, Go frwr rre44-ld. r so a 5i to ! et ra inmtw Or f'. ts tv S:fft 4 MitM" mM9 9 a9 s tarf . try St i yo Frew sak. tl w wt;a jvm U rC forwsri WU4 fm ni t e t is ststxM r?fT ! ! i GRtATESTOF THETHREE Cwcitaued hum Ka Mr. and Ms. Harry MilUr of No. 455 Jflerboa avenue, were the rec;p:eut uf a gauine tarpnso prty Fndsy evening. Mr. and Wr. MUier lea? soju for Delding where Mr. Miller will ULe cturo of a bole!. The dancing club which was organ iztd four years ao trmcipally through tue etforts ot Mr. Sic-rr.s Casaard. who was then M; Waters, will reaemlIe Deceuiber 3 in llsrtmin's small hall for an evening's pleasure and to open the season vr;tn a tjopw Uraun's orchestra will probably be enjaed for the sessua ss uiual, snd it is bopd to continue the parties as they have t-a dur;ng pre vious winters. This rli b may be known as the old dauring clmor dancing club No. i, and niut cot identified with the new club which has taken tfie tame came and meets at the sm r'a e Da cember 10. The two club ar distinct organizations, thoujh loth ar com posed of prominent youn aocietr peo ple. Orer one hundred couples attended the Thankivmg hop given Thursday n g it at the armory by the Misses Uage and Benedict. The Misses Waterbnry of Kalamazoo gave a card party Mondiy evening ia nonor of Mim Ethel Quunby who wss the quest of Mis Duruham. Tha -.Silent Sixt-en" clnb will meet Monday evening al Simmons' hall at: i elect iCi ers tor the coming yetr. Their first hop will be givea ia about thrc't weeks. Miaa Fann e Wilcox's married peo pled dancing .Us met Friday evening nt Simmons' Hall. The club though but recently organized has a member ship of tcventy-four couples and the following new members were present: Mettle, and Mesdsmes Dr. Kobinv-n, J. M. Wilzox, Fred ilarber. J. M. Otte. 1 D. I.. Camr.au, J. K. l'billips, W. L. : Jeniso'i, Jag. L. Curtis, W. J. Iiu6ell, ; V. S. Trait, T. K. llaberkorn, Chas. L. j Wilson. Excellent music ras in at tendance and a very enjoyable evcuing j was spent. ; Mr. and Mrs. Dutmer entertained tho Eur!iigon Pedro club Monday even mg at their homo, corner of Central avenue and Pleasant street. Mrs. W. : J. Kussell won the ladies' first prize, a : set of silver fruit knives. The gentle ! men' first pri:e was Von by John I. Curtis. Mrs. D. L. Campau took tho booby, a glass fruit dish, and C. D. Siocum contented himself with a chma plate because ha won a few games. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Guest, of No. 31 Lake street, entertained the Lantern pedro club Wednesday even in?. Mrs. S. H. Sweet won the ladies' first prize, a pretty pink lamp. Mr. J. A. Wilson won the gentlemen's tirct prize, a blue lamp. Booby prizes, a red and a green toy lantern filled with perfumery wer won by Mrs. Wilson and Mr. Bechtel. The club, which was recently organized, ha the following oRScers: Preside nt.Mr. Chauncey Uuest; vice pre dent, Mrs. A. P. Green; sec rvtarv, W. T. Wilson; treasurer. Miss Gertiute Ander'on. Meetings will bo held every two weeks at the homes of tho members. Mr. and 51 rs. Sweet, of Henry street, will entertain the club Wednesday, December P. Mr. and Mr. Edward A rmitaje en tertained the Neighborhood pedro club Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. David Forbes were fortunate in securing the lirft prizes and Mr. and Mrs. McNat-b msnaKl to retain the consolation prizes in the family. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Hi B'icu of No. C:6 Cl erry street, ohm rved the anniversary of Mr. Ho kiu's birth by entertaining a party of tiftr truest at progressive pedro. Miss McKay and Mr. John Newhoue won first prizes, and MI& Susie Ntwhouso and Mr. lloskens took tho consolation gifts. Mr. A. S. Goodman entertained a I'ompsny of eight bachelor friends at dinner Thanksgiving day, at us home, No.'CS llHtiponi street. The guests vro M 'srs. S. S. Corl, Heber Knott, Ilubcr N ithrup, John II. Wheeler, Charles .McQuewan, Fred. A. Twamley, W. N. Corl and W. J. Deppen. Mrs. Coodman is in Gum my. Miss Delia Orveu ot" Lake avenue ave a C o'clock dinner Thanksgiving day. Covers were laid for thirty. Cards, dancing and music contributed o tho evening's pleasure. General L. G. Kutherford ate a game tinner with Mr. J. W. Rosenthal and family. Mr. Rosenthal shot the game himself. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dibble entertained the Young People's pedro club Wednes day evening, at their home, No. 91 Lagrave street. MATRIMONIAL, Ilnrbour-Msy. Mr. Harry E. Barbour and Miss Nellie Msy Beede were married Wednesday evening at the homo of tba bride's parents. No. 107 First avenue, the Iter. II. A. Mclntyro officiating. Miss Ber tba Barb a was the maid of honor and Mr. Ed. W. Cowlwhaw was thy groom's i et nun. Between one and two hund red guests were present and the event vris a happy one. Mny beautiful gifts were presented and the Toiin couple start on life's journey under the mot fav..rabe auspices. They will not tftk a trip st present but are at home to their friends at No. 10.1 First avenue. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bottsford of Dorr. Wednesday evening Mr. Walter Van Keurcn and Miss Ada Lulu Sherk were married at the res dencs of th hide's sifter, Mrs. A. J, Dayton. No. 674 Wealthy avenue, the Rev. John Hen ta?e ofteiat ng. They will beathome at No. 91 Baxter street after Dectmber 10. Dr. It. Robinson of Chicago an Miss Mabel Bm tt were married NVednpdy morning at tho residence ot the iride parent. No. C3 Colfsx street, by the Uv. W. A. Frje. They left mme diateiy the ceremony for their .'uture home m thiesgo. Anuxu otn ritiitjfDi. When, Wkcr aad Hw Thy rasesl the John Roberts has returned Elk Bapds. 1'r. M. L. Calkins has retared to Jackson. V. s Kate Kcnkle tas retnned to Caieiotv.a. Mr. E. T. Newbroagh ba renrned to Ln ie.g. ?lrs. T. W. Fletcher has been Try ill but is recovi r,r.f. M:ss Fosa C. Kinjstent thacagiv. trg at Newayf. Prcf A. H. More had rir.tM Mddle v.l Wrdneiy. Mrs. S. T. Tufts of Jackson is ratios; trend in th-s oty. It. B. Vandsrcok of AHeganpnt th week m this city. M.st Vn Bjren spnt Thsnksirng rith B g Rsp ds fr.end. Mrs. N. E- Warm, accompani! hy Maur Maurice AJlnch, v,sue ber dauzhur. Mr. R. F. Armatxong, at Hred City, during tb e-k. Mr. Hugh E. Wilson s,ea Thanks giving witn r d at lou:a. Mr. aad Mr. C. W. Wtkinsgave a small dinuer party Tbursdsy. s'rs. Lydia Brackett viite4 friend at Coarltitt during the werk. Miss Laba Rnrlingama Pnt Thanks giving with friends at Owe. Mr. Wm. Bedell spent a part f tb wek wita her son at Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Strahan gav a family dinner party Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey have returned from their extended eastern tr;p. Mr. and Mr. W. B. Harder of Ionia vinted friends m this city Friday. E. II. Ealtvn of Lansing, epent Thursday with friends in this city. MiF. L- Lewi of 8tsnion. visited friends in this city during th week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank I). Fortnuh are home from their wedding journey. Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles M. Wi un spent Thanksgiving witn friends at Ionia. Mrs. R. J. Sid of Kent Civ. spent Thanksgiving with friends in tin- city. Mrs. O. O. Adams of Allegan, visited friends in this c.tjr during the week. Mr. at d ,Mr. James N. DaTis lear soon for Florida to spend the winter. Mi Cornelia Wilier has gone to Bat-J tie Creek to spend the short holidays. MissFb ri Barnes went to Kalamazoo to pend Thanksgiving with her parents. Lotta M. Glazier spent the wee with F. D. Glazier and family at Whitehall. Mrs. Frank Hale visited Mrs. W. E. Loom is of Greenville during the week. Miss Mar Draper of Allegan, spent Thanksgiving with friends m this city. I o lis Jacoby of Allegan, ate turkey with his parents in this city Thursday. Mrs. J. S. Spearman of Whitehall spent Thanksgiving with friends in this citr. Miss Julia Howig snent Thank giv.ng with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Shel don. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Barnes of Ionis, spent Thanksgiving with friends in this city. Mr. neber Knott visited Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Ford of Kalamazoo, daring toe week. Mirs Vesta Pratt spent the Thanks giving i o'iday with her parents at Cal edonia. Mrs. E. S. Pratt, of Traverse City, is the gue&t of her sister Mrs. Reuben Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. James Vartdrsluis speut Thanksgiving with friend in Holland. Mesdames William and Chas. Dreuke spent Thanksgiving with their sister at Portland. M.T. Ryan and family of Allegan, ato turkey with W. . Ryan and family Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gibbs of Ed more, ate Thanksgiving turkey with relatives in this city. Luther Smith of Chicago came over to spend Thanksgivingwitu his parents, J. B. Smith. At. S. White ate Thanksgiving turkey with his daughter, MUs Nettie, at Ake ley institute. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wonderly re turned from the Pacific coast last night at 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Krudenier spent Thanksgiving with tbeir parents at Grand Haven. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Emery spent Thank .'giving with Mr. Emery's parents at Spring Lake. Mrs. Emma P. Runion has been called to Ravenna by the serious i hiess of her mother. 1 Mrs. A. C. Brown of Maple Rapids, spent Than ksgivuig w ith her daugutt-r, Mrs. O. F. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Perrine of Jack son are iu the city. They will return home tomorrow. Misses Kittie and Belle McKinzie of Grand Haven visited friends in mis city auring ine wock. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Mosher of Jack son spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brig. Miss Ruuie Weston has rctnrned to Ocala. Fla., aftei a pleasant visit with fnends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Tucker of Big Rapids ate Thanksgiving turkey with friends in this city. Mrs. William Ball of Detroit spent Thursday with h r brother, C. I. How ard, of First avenue. Mis Aileen Ilerrmgton came borne from tho Kalamazoo seminary for tho ! Thank siviug vaeution. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McReynolds spent Thursday at Muskegon, the guests ot F. A. Nims and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. R, Rudd and children of Allegan, spent Thanksgiving witu Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Updyke. Misses Lulu Feighuer and Electa Furniss ol Nashville, visited friends m this city early in the week. Mi Grace Mitchell and Mr. Arthur Mm hell attended the Co. F ball at Grand Haven Thursday night. Mrs. II. L. Crcsiwell is vary ill at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tbo.nas Wilde of Coopersville. Mis es Minnie Bo t and Jessie Jleth erington spent Thanksgiving with Miss Martha Nyland of Grand Haven. Mrs. Emma Bonnitt Keepers of Chi cago, is visiting Mrs. Henry C. Post. Mrs. Keepers is a well-known elocu tionist. Harley Davis, who is a student in the conservatory of music at Yp i anti, spent Tbaaksgiving with friends at Jackson. Misses Myra Tillotaon and Ethel Jones of Charlotte will ente. 8U Mark's training scbou Her curst De cern tx r 1. Mr. and Mrs. IInry Oswald have re turned from an extendid trio throush : Canada. They also suited Detroit and iwcnesver, l. Misses Minnie Cook, Eugenie Brown, Flora Besdle, Florence Croniw. II dis cussed the festive turk with relatives in Hastings on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Captain J. Barry, Mrs. D. Blakt and Mrs. W. B. McLaughlin, of Muske gon, spent Thanksgiving with relatives and old friends in this city and Walker. Mis Alice King, Edith Power. J. Myttle Bardsy Nellie Fairs and Ida M. Archambeault, students at the Michi gan seminary, spent Thanksgiving at their borne in this city. Mr. d Mrs. II. Burleson, and Mitt Liu; Connor spent Thanksgiving t K!metoo. and attended the wedding cf their aster, Miss Connor, to Mr. Wail, of tbe Western Union. Th Ret, Daniel tlown of Detroit, whose paper, "A Way Ojt of Agnos ticksm, attract! much attentoa at the recent Unitarian conference, wiil preach at the Umtariaa church this morning. The Rev. Mist Mil Tjppr has Ween called to Menominee, .. to ttend the foreral of th late R. Henry Doty Maion. wh was warns personal frend of M si Tnpo Tba lady Will prtich to h,s peopiS) todsy. PERFUMERIES, SOAPS AND Toilet Articles. Standard Goods at Popular Prices. The popular prices at which the Best Perfumea and Soaps are being sold by us, together with the extensive assortment offered, has made this department a success from its beginning. We are offering Lub in' Perfumes: At 36c per or., bottle included, in the following oders: White kosc Jocky Club, btehanotis, Violet, YUng Yhnj, West End, Patchonly and Heliotrope. Lautier Fils Perfumea : 36c per oz . bottle included. Odors. Tube Rose, Rrse Geranium, White Rose, Opoponax, lamin. St phanoti. Heliotrope, Frangipanna, Ylang Ylan:, Wood Violet, Jockey Club and Essence Boquet. Special Odors: Mi Bells, Evanaline and Edelweiss 39c per oz., bjttie in eluded. Lady Grey Perfumes : 35c per oz., bottle included, Tea Roe, Lng Branch, New Mown Hay, White Heliotrope, Aroutus, Clove Pink, White Rose, Lilley of the Valley, UgdaUa and Patchouley. Colgate Perfumes 3'c per oz., bottle included. Odors, Pansy Blossom, Sweet Pink, Caprice Cashmere Boquet, Sweet Pea, Mignonette, Itahan Violet and White Lilac. Kirk's Perfumes : Odors, Blue Lilac, Shandon Bells, Russian Violet, Russian : Roses, Lilas Blanc, Tea Rose, Sweet Clover and Musk. Jean Artaud's Perfumes : 28c per oz. (bottle included) odors Heliotrope. White Rose, Violet Violet de Parmc, Apple Blossom, Ylang Ylang, Jockey Club, Lilley de Franc Ocean Spray, Lilley of the Valley, Jasmin and Marie Stuart. We Also Offer A choice line of the following odors at x8c per oz., (bottle included) odors. White Rose, Lilley of the Valley, Jacque Rose, Jasmin, Jockey Club and Wood Violet. These prices for the balance of the season of 1891: Oakley' 4 oz. Tripple Water, 5 c; 4711,4 oz. Cologne, 5; to ger &. Gallet. 40Z. Eau de Cologne, 50c; Johann Maria Farina, 4 oz. Cologne, 50c; Raymond's Floral Cologne, 8 oz. 63 c. Lazell & Dalley's Toilet Waters : Raymond branl, 4 oz. bottles 33c, 8 oz. bottles 63c, 8 ot. Flcrda Water 23c. Pure West India tiay Rum 12 oz. 29c, Pinauds' fc.au de (Quinine 8 oz. 69c. Toilet Preparations. Recamier Cream - $x.oo " Balm - x.oo " Lotion - x.oo Creme Simon - .67 Colgate's Antiseptic Dental Powder Johnson & Johnson Zonweiss -Chesebrough's Pure Vaseline, 3 oz. bottle, " " i " Colgate's Pure Glycerine, 2 oz. bottles Cold Cream . 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