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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1889-8-29, Page 7HOME DitESSMAXINGe latter has gathers at the tea and vadat con- 1 The mena. waist, bes a plalely Atted /Ada, A„ partly worn baeque may be refloated a or a plain meet be made into a dreamy gar - manta by adding a awe and silk muslin ger. 1, niture theme in Nara No. 44, A straight Piece of silk muerte, 4S inches in length, . folded round the neck, as illestratia, imam pleats that are ti 1 . i . a a ea i 1 i v aid then 'atill loose. • k FIG. 54 A row of lace trim"; the entire edge, and ineertien ie set in at the bottom of the V. shaped neck before the nowilla is pleated. The sleeves should be finished with a, lace frill, which is sewed in so OM to be fuller and wider toward the back, Werth goods have the round, full wake gathered and lapped front and back, or at the front cely, The V ie o embroidery or Flee 56 .• goods. OAS revere down the lappiug side is 'worn. The round, turnedeever illi of lace or embreldery en the reek and sleeves has jure ought public favor at its flood. Straight gathered skirts ofcotton goods are not Hued, A white skirt having 'Wily 'torched reales up the entitaback should be worts with a cotton gown :...h:igure No. 55 Illustrates A blouse bodice PIG. 56 suitable for cotton, tennis flannel, aural, of light.weight woolen geode. The back is cub like ap ordinary loose wallet, while the front • is represented -with a pointed yoke of folds from the shoilder-aeams on either side of a V of embroldarye: with a collar to match. The lower portion of the fronts is gathered on the yoke, forming an erect rutile, and worn with a. belt, leaving the butane part outside of the skirt. The sleeves are gathered at the shoulders, and into cuff -bands of em- broidery. , Figured woolen goods, math, and em• . broldery galloon are illustrated In Figure No. 56„though plain and figured India silk or woolen material would afford a hand- some combination. The front and right side of the skirt are of the silk laid in kilt pleats, with a full straight back, and the left side partly crossing the front of the woolen fabric. The round waist fastens invisibly, and has the right, side and collar completely covered with embroidery, while the left front 14 full from the enoulder and lapped over the wait line under a girdle ,beit of the embroidery. The sleeves are full ab the top, and have cuffs of the galloon em- broidery. • .„ FIG. 57 'a The lace trimming shown in Figure No. 57 aliment either for a pointed or round baeque, with long or short sleeves. Lace about four inches wide forms a round col- lar and epaulet on the right shoulder, with a drapery of lace net or silk muslin, edged with lace down the front and over to the right hip. Loops of No. 12 ribbon are placed at the neck, falling oyer the bust where the drapery ends, over on the right side, and a bow at the viaiet line. Flowers are interspased among the ribbons to brighten the dressy effect. - The morning robe shown in figure No 58 is appropriate for Valenoienes lace and nainsook or India milk, or the lace on the skirt might be omitted, and a neat gown be made of cashmere. The gaimpe may be of velvet' plain or tucked nainsook, iurah, or embroidery, according to the material select. ed, and this ie -made on a close -fitting lining, with the low baby waist worn over it. The tre, front and back with felt sleeves and lull trait* edged " With embroidery and - lace Mlle- beeped at the welsh lane, V of tucke, collar, The straight gathered skirt Is four verde MA Cliffs of ellthrOlsierh. leg -ea -mutton, and a half wide, and ie were over the WWI, eleeveie ribberi belt m on the left /tide, within lie cut long Mettettli to thenet beneath ,4 Modified /style of an Empire walesnit- the belt. A ribbon belt is worn, and tied able he silk lace, &., for evening wear.e on the. left) aide. shown ht Aggro No. 62, whielirie erienged Stratght skirts are varied by having a With the usual oliataed- bait under falai) like Oreeienalr.apeci treat, which le ahown in this ahate in front, one dart in ea ob frontp and bane In pattern. No. 4306, Sae pleats, folds frOmthe shoulderecree.eed at the waist Spanish flounce fronts or aeepthrieg sever ' line, hazing a law neck, with a tiny V of the treat and tatiee at the top, making them lace in, eronte Tao puffed Sleeves Are headed in straight rows or deep. Vandykea, - by ribbon bows, apparently holding the The foot of the front and sides may be felArt together. 4 wide or narrow sash may finished with a box -pleated ruche,a gath. be worn, ered frill o f silk, lam or the dreeefelereo; and the old fashion of leaf or equre tabs of the material over a tiny flotenen f laee has been revived for Empire gowns, Figure No, 59 Is one of theist/ eta/card designs that are always in Viatica for cot. ton, -thane), eloth, or ohmage exereeday gowee. The Oohed blouse baa three tiny folds down either side of the front, teed a paean beekawith ahigh collar, coat eleevea and belt of thcedreas goods.. The full nicht bas the sides and beet laid-enot caught own -an kilt pleats, lbs front gethered, cut) Fro, 59 somewhat longer on the right side and caught up there ha A shallow humid pleet. The fall Empire waists. are cat with er Without rade'rrie e eel:hardiest to the gare, only very slaucer figurve being able to Merino with them. The front' are without dart*, the fullnesa being shirred along the shoulder Seams and at the waist line, unless a very abort burro Is yarn, And then the fullness ends fa clow overlapping pleats from the waist line to the edge of the garment. Tho ILnIog of the front has the Fro. 59 usual darn, and often a sash Is folded narrow and laid around tide edge ;so as to outline it before it is tied in the back or at the side. V:. Figure No. GO illustrates a itsefill petti- coat to wear with full, straight skirts that FIG. 60 are without reede. Surah, pongee, or mus- lin is used, with frills of lace or the material atthe foot, One reed is inserted about seventeen Inches below the belt, and the skirt is cut like a dress pattern. If of mus- lin, the trimming would be of embroidery, and the reed withdrawn for washing. 11 Fie. 61 for a stoulaperson, a yoke should be fitted to the top in place of a belt. Figure No. 61 is represented in white and embroidered nainsook, though the design will readily lend itself to silk and woolen oanbinations. Tho skirt Is arranged in wide kilt pleats, a full gathered back, and flat front of embroidery over a lining oaths usr al shape. Pte. 62 ^ WIRELETS. 4.P 494. 4 1 g The 6elaing schooner Mettle Winship has beea relea/03QIher owners peyinthe Ger- 0 IT' ernmen, $39fitt, The eteamship Norwegian, Suite reported in approaching llelle Isle. • CURED' at Vatiser _Point. encountered many icebergs Charles at. XeRerlie, a young farmer o , 4 Minster tewaskie, 4hot blIneelf in the presence f ilia fau4ly*Wee his, father re. fueed to deed a farm to him. It is thought the:young man will die. john.L. SalliOan was, on Seturday morn. big, sentenced. to twelve moathe in prison, and Referee FitapaWiele pleaded guilty and was sentenced to pay a .716 e3C0' Three thousand persons at Portland, Me., have Bianca A petition Wring eerebery Blaine to take steps to secure a stay of pro- ceedings in the mon of NM, Maybrick. A Hausman Tried for ilia Life. Berlin has Piet had a most extraordinary sensational trial-aeathale, indeed almost without parallel, among the records of crime. Tne hangman hate been amused of assassination and tried for his life. Of course le was a question of jealOUtty. The Berlin executioner does not lead. &Infra mar. al life. Re le a Married mantwith a family', and be deserted both, and the poor wife soon had a rival- Bat he eleo deserted the rival ic her tem Talk dry etatistios of the law code mad like the argument of IOMO ingenious play. The aintucloued mistress !onged to recover bog eapreineoy. Cale would tot have thoeghll a hangman callable of quell Jai-real/in. She tried every enemas to gain her object, and at leo in despair had recourse to the exeoutioner'e andstant end right baud Man, whom she knew and whose lufluenee over him was great. There were interviews between the two heogelea, but matters did not .xdvance. Then tiro ZrottY Yokes for OOttO4 and 01141110 gQWPJ Wall Art app. Interview et a rotauraat, ht re rounded back and b . beet, and veryihot, the comae of wbiela the diet kicked hli aid. with the hotly portion gathered an -a dA,oupp „itemacb. The iojary was log hill, which deuhle4--flae hammed--m'ore salons than it seemed, and A month et the toP A revived fashion shows the aeterwere the peer go,betwen died. AU neck, sleeves, and edge of yoke, finished ;torts of syldence were &allot the WA sod withp0IT of the febrie, gathered $ frill on the jury were mereiiul In their verdict. either side, or a box -pleated ruche of lace _But aaa rimina1 arama, at Bain woo having the straight (Ogee 1101Yed together Ly 415apponted. It weem have hem inter, hi fore it le pleated. erring, trey seemed to have thought, if the new human bad to try his 'prentice band cu his prideceetor. 4 ' Fro, 63 Thejannty Dire atolre gown shone in Zig ore No. 63 is of cashmere; With miffs .00llar, and veetofilgared Ind1 iPk. Thagiether. ed aklt Its attithlued &erase the ftont and sides with a deep border of embroidery, and a eath'hair hangs dri Iba left elde. ," The ooet bisque ha a long, narrow back to the foot of the skirt, and jatareb fronts having revers and largo buttons. The doubambieasted vest also has revers showing a V of the Inagua material. Thu 0-Icel.:qui aro coat shaped, and the, whole costume bearthe immietakble Parisian stamp. T.be Measurements of et alaialefenamidie gown haildate wider skirts, as the linhig of this one la 3 yards in width. The frone is 27 Indies wide ab the bottom auk 9 inches at the top ; the gore on either side is 14 inches ab the belt, and 23, inches on the lower edge, and the etraigla 'back is 36 inches in width, with a 12 inch reed 13 inch- es below thabelta and bas the tini'ed 'of pad bustles. Handsome akirts have a gathered and pinked silk frill on the inside *of the lower edge. Skirts often slip around, and thus lose their designed effect% but sewing a hook at the centrefront of tbe belt, and an eye on the corsets, any twisting around may be prevented. Sash ends, trimmed with trimmed with fringe, are out straight across. The front and sides are frequently finished on the lower e ige with fringe, which falls over a gathered frill of the dress material. 4 flet border of ribbon, lam insertion, embroidery, galloon, woven designs, or velvet continue in vogue for the front and sides, or front only, of skirta. Lace bseques for stone figures are made of the lace laid inneothly overahe silk liniag, with bretelles of three POWS of No. 7 ribbon passing over the shoulders 'anti tapeting to one row &tope 2inches back of the slight, point of the bodice, back and front. The ideeees ' aro trimmed with lengthwise rows of ribbon to the elbows. The.Direotoire ruffle on waists is &gather- ed ruffle, three inohea deep, of crepe, silk muslin, silk embroidery, or lace, finely knife - pleated or left plain, and sewed down ..the lappeclaidge of the round waist full, enough to fall gracefully, It is usually accompanied a turn -over collar and on% to corre- spond. The full sleeves are shown in many de-' signs, but the ;nest highly favored: °neje quite close at the wrists and slightly full at the top. This hie alit shaped lining, with the outer material out longer. Then there is a draped sleeve having the foundation cut as usual, with the top part of the outer material of the larger half of the sleeve cut loupe and witler atehe top, which fullness is draped in easy folds over the shoulder, tapering narrower in, the centre. In all oases the top of the sleeve h arranged td give a rounder appearance to the arms ' and a 'graceful 'elope to the shedders. Too Late for Tint. wart to get a good barnmeolt," said the euatener. "Strougeneogh to bold two, I suppose!" suggested the salesman silly. "So, sir," said the customer with foam show el ratentment. "No, sir; I've been married fir snore than tbreo years." A Orate or No Pay le guerentad to thee* whom° Dr. Plerd'eh Discovery for catarrh in do head,' el fOrbronohird or throat affectious, or conanuiptios (which le loon ligroin's) if token ire -time mulct -Ivan fair trial. Ilenc7 prompt. evturnealf It dote not cure. • Nothing diet was worthy ia the past do - parts ; no.buth er goodness realized by Mall over does cr can die; but all is abil[ here, 60, rergdzed or not, lives and works thrOtglymcless changes., • A I.ife Preserver, throwni Ton in the sea of trophies that threttemrtoengulf you ladles in its dem er. frought -Wives, no to speak, and oho tbat will float yet over their threatening crests ;with perfecanfety, Is found In Dr, Pierce's Favorite Pretription. 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All Men Who are, Broken Don from overwork or other caution 1101I meiloned in the above, should send for and,rcel,this Valuable Tree dse, whick.vrill be see to any addregil, seal- ed, an receipt of ten ants in at mem Ad. dress all orders to M. r. Lubon, room 15, 50 Eront §:fart E., Toroto, Canada - Imitate time. It &treys slowly ; it up- clerminas, wears, loose', separates; it does t r • Those `I'Avlfal SaOrifioes." • Mies Catwell—"Papa, yon are -real stingy to refuse inc that bracelet. Did yob, 'see Sadie Shoddy'e joivelry at tbe Cntwell (an 'honest clothier)--" My dear, Sadie's father islevery rich man." , Miss 0.—" Why, onpal Bois can you 'guy So ? • Have you seen poor, Mr shoddy% • advertisements, headed 'Awful Sacrifices?' He says he is selling at half the cost, of manufacture. What has made him dither than„yOn, then 2" Cupvell..-Thuse, awiul stierifieee', my dear. • After epouding Teo Winters .South, ,wes Cured by Scott's Entulsiou, ,146 centre St.. 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