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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1894.
A DAY’S DOINGS IN
GEORGIA TOWNS
A Batch of Bright Items Furnished
by the Telegraph'* Hustling
Correspondent*
HOME MARRIAGE IN MONTEZUMA
Mr* F. G* Vimr of Macon and Miss
A nnIn UUUbriw of Montezuma,
Inlivd In l)iirri«i;«-Ueallu
ul Luuipkfln and L««ibur|s
MI* Ml
TRADE WINNERS.
1000 pairs Lisle Thread Gloves at 5c, worth 25c
1*000 pairs Silk Gloves at 35c, worth 75c
Large size Fire Screens with stands only.... 10c
Big line Persian Lawns at 6c, formerly 20c
jj©“ All Silks reduced.
' (Montezuma, July 30.—(Spcetal.)—A
quirt 'borne marriage occurred ut the
reektcncu of Mr. end lira. W. IL Kit
Jebrow on Wednesday, the 25tb last
oi 1 o'clock y. in. The coatractfns par-
ties were Mr. If. O. Varner of Macon
and Mliw Aimle Klllobrow of thin place.
Till! ceremony wus jierfornusl by the
goulol and cultured pulpit orator, Ilev.
,W. N. ASuiwroorUt.
The partial to this tutton represented
some at die best blood In this Mate,
being diMcended hi u direct line from
on ancestry made conspicuous by do-
yoLton to duty in all relations of life.
Tlie groom to a man of fine capabil
ities and Iran InlHrltcd In an omtnent
iogrvts all those merlin? traits of olihre
outer which shed undyung lustra ou the
family itunu. He is a person full of
CuneruuH impulees, a ootdo spedmea
of mental and physical orolilcoucurc.
Tito brldo was tho dnugbter of Mr. and
Mm. W. 11. KillCbruw. Mine Aim.e, iu
person, is well knit, graceful, mid bears
hermit with a slender majarntte llgllt-
uvss Uko a meadow Uly, mud when you
udd to nUils 'Clio mart. amtranUvo Impuls-
ivonehs mnl wilf iuicotocuAihuww uo
une Is a t tt lass to uceount llor her bast
of friends and ardent suitors for her
baud.
Whtlo the hnlde Is possessed of much
tovelVnexs, U Is granjfylag -to know I no
Jewel, rich ns it Is, found ajiproprlaile
sutiuig in tliu nablo clrarueter uf the
grown, aim is u sinvi-sslnl
onjoylug tike iwfinm u-iul cunfiduuco of
tho emir.' nullmul fttuunwiy. Wo bad
no misgivings ua we looktd on bis man
ly bcuiang and oomitvnnnco exprtwfivo
af perftvt lrtWt and Hhiearliy, ilia-t bo
.was fully eutlUnl to 4M Undo be won.
'Plm thm.il decoralbuns .were nMEtot-
ically arranged by tin) deft Angers of
Indy friends, wIum skillful lmindpuht-
lil.nis weivs uoccuuiatwl In their simple
elegnaoe.
The britlo vino nitidml in a hnudsoniu
but HUH and enrriod in her bend a both
quot of of Mtintalnii Noll rases, Which
guw am omjflianto Mo her brunette
beauty.
Tho ooromotuy was jwrtormud tvlUi
Inqirmalvo solemnity, idle brldo and
gtVxnin beertng tho ordo.il wMlt the
grueo and compiBuro Which Is over a.t-
(eutlami on tho oonsmnusi'tian of this
holy rolat hm wJten predicated on proper
consldcrni! Ums.
As ilto boneiKalloii WtUI, pronotmeed
oni' lutirtto pulsated Mt Jciyliil cun-
giWtuWUnne, for tvo fott nand hi
tiltedr bk«tal lives avutld Ik> found At
n.ppllcallou fi»r WmE tsuullful wmil
iu»Ot—”Tbo violet Imd 1s not tweeter
than the delicious bittitli Mt uilurrlugo
seawls forth."
The bridal pnWy left rat tho 2 p. m.
train for Bynn,; nram -fhoro tihey drovo
to tho coimlry homo of da grtsnu’s
tnOdier, .Mrs. A. G. Vtimcr, where a
NMfgtan tuts 'tetshrwt -thorn etat wen
lug. Tite ittblos wen daoMMed with'
pynituhls uf fruits mid tvhleli
ptcMBM n Ixtiuttful scene.
The pivsents wore many, useful trad
bvmtlfid. iAing life mid much liappl
lues for Forrest and Annie.
Our new line of Storm Serges
and Wail Cords for Traveling
Dresses are the prettist on market.
Special drives in Stamped Linens. One
hundred more pieces of that job lot in 6c Rib
bons. Factory / lengths in White Lawns at
half value.
GEORGIA FEMALE SEIIRARY .rt CONSERVATORY .OF MUSIC
ut Murchison’* tfrop last Saturday the oom’a self-sasrlflce humorously and «Ud
People'* party elected W. A. Sinque-
Held, C. V. Smith and Mllus Reeves,
colored, delegates to the convention m
Sandensville next mbiutti, where krglsla/-
tors will be elected.
Mr. Robert A. Kelley, one of the
strangest third p&ntyttai In Washing
ton county and who ran for ordinary at
the last election, announced Saturday tu
some of his friends fcha/ti he was no
longer In that party. When quest limed
ns to- his reason flor quitting that party
ho absolutely refused to give them.
The rtmvorslon of Mr. Kelley Is oon-
sldencU a big thing for Democracy in
thin court*v. With a few such conver
sions ns this wo think we can pull this
oounty back Into lino again and make
hor cast hor vote for tihe Oaweta county
stmtesman*
(Mrs. D. R. Thomne, who has been
visiting Miss Susan Wodley at Boling*
broke wtumed lartt, Saturday to the de-
llghlt of her many friends.
Mr. D. R. Thomas, who has been vis
iting in Thomaaville. N.\C., for the past
week, rctunred lust night.
Miss Exle Orlftltsof Dublin Is visiting
Mrs. J. L. Kelloy.
Messrs. H. L. Pritchard and E. L. Pea
cock returned on Friday night Jrom
Lake City, Fla. *
Messrs. E. T. Holmes and Robert
Davis returned SoUtirday nltfht from
m. Augustine. Fla.
Mr. Charles E. Holmes, who lias been
In Augusta far 'the past fcwo weeks hav
ing his eyes treated, returned home last
Friday nltfMt.
TENNH/LB TOPICS.
f A Dltmicr Glwn Honor of a Nowly
Married Conide.
Tcnnllle, July 80.—One of tho most
plcaannt oven4s of the season was the
dinner given vosterday at tlhe borne of
Mr. und LMw. *1. H. In honor
of iheir son nnd daughter, Sack H. Pea
cock sml wife, who wore married on
last Wednesday night in L/tke City, Fla
(Mr. Peacock is manager of the general
omou of T. C. Parker In Augusta nnd Is
ore of the mbit popular young men In
Tennlllc. lie lx ono noted for hW en
ergy ami attention to business. Through
tlicso he has become or.o of ftf. Parkofo
jnest trusted employes.
Mm. Peacock la tho daughter of Mr.
ami Mrs. Perry of l«ake City and was
ono of Uvo belles of Shat city. She is
n lady any man should feel proud
Although she was confrontwl. by about
heventy-iive strangers on yesterday sho
made it pleasant for all.
Mr. siul Mr«. ivacock l«i\*o on August
4 for Augusta, where thtg will rouble
for the present.
Those presen* woro MIksos Chapman
of Mact>n. PtpUn, Lena Ctu»«>n. llesste
and Fibres* Davis. l*ena Robinson, Ma
mie Deck. Minnie and Nannie tUlBtiV
Jennie Walker, Hello Pipkin, GrUTx-ite of
Dublin. 84Ills Canon, Mamie sirarge,
Mcosm. W, W. Cook of WrlghtMlIlc
Fomitaln, E. L. Peacock. I. H. Peacock,
B. W. Franklin, iK'orgo Q. Rrmtley, W.
21. Mml L. E. Ward, Harry Hashlnwkt,
Joel Davis, Albert Robcrebn, iv»h and
Fred DavH. L. J. mul H. L. Pritchard,
InlS Hniddnskl. Rev. T. J. Beck. W. B,
Kendrick. Mr. and Arm. B. Edgar Brown,
Mr. and Mix. C. K. laud or, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Pritchard, Mr. nnd Ms G.
Xi. Meets. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kelley,
Mr. and Mit*. Strwrge, Mr. and Mrs.
Pu v .u-y, Mr. and Mrs. amliUl.
At a meeting of the third pnetytUe
WELCOME WORDS TO WOMEN.
Many times women call ou tbelr fatuity phy»
Xi-iera. sufferuig, as they imsatna, one fniin
" dyspepsia, another
from oesrt disrane,
another from liver
khltiey distum*.
other with poll
cured the disease.
ov tbevi
prwat to the
ess)-m»lng doctor,
se|<srRt** dtaeu**.
they
all
• Will l
1>y some womb disonier. Th«* suflerinK pa
tient vru no bvtteH*. but protmbty woraew by
nw u of the delay, wrong trestnwnt i
comwumt compUaiUoua. A pr..i**»r nv
iuw. Uko Dr. «*lsrce‘a .Favorite Prescript
‘ il to the mum would havs ptompUy
25 and 35c French and Scotch Ginghams at 15c to Close.
BeBt dress Ginghams, 12 1-2 and 15c quality at 7c.
25 pieces solid and fancy Silks well worth 50c at 2oc to close.
100 remnants choice Woolens suitable for skirts and children s
at twenty-five cents on the dollar.
20 pieces 38-inch all wool mixed Cheviots worth 60c, reduced
to 34c to close. / j i
38-inch all wool French Serges, 50 and 60c quality -reduced
to 44c to close. •
52-ineh all wool Navy Serges, worth $1.25, now 69c.
Figured French Organdies, former price 40c, reduced to 25c.
White Organdies, 2 vards wide, 40 to 60c.
Fine Baiiste, Creponattes, Sateens, Lawns, etc. on the bargain
counter at 7c a yard. -
Bleached and unbleached 60 and 75c Table Damask at
■ 49c to close.
Silk Gloria $1.25 Umbrellas at 99c each.
Mosquito Nets ready to hang $1.30 to $4.00.
Don’t buy a Trunk-before seeing our styles and getting our
prices. See our new Percales.
GAINESVILLE. GA.
A tfplendfd boiuxllniv school Mr young ladle. Twenty Uulned teachers nnd
omcera. beautiful nulhfings, steam beat, hot and cold baths. Finest musical de
partment hi the South. For handsomely Illustrated catalogue address
H.' J.' PEARCE^’ } AB800iate Presidents.
that when he first received Mr. Bacon'i
loner he oould nut butt think that he
was not actf-sacrlficlns enough to be
one bf Mir. Bacon’s supporters.
Mr. Garrard’s speech was logical and
forcibly delivered and he held the at
tention of his audience admirably. He
dwelt at length on ithe tariff and silver
bill and the audience was charmed with
Ills presentation of all of the most im
portant and Intricate issues that con
front Khe people today.
Mr. Garrard's defense of the adminis
tration was a noble effort and elicited
unsslnted applause from his audience.
Altogether the speech had a good ef
fect and Mr. Garrard’s friends feel
highly gratified at the warm reception
accorded him here today,
LEESBURG NOTES.
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by
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which wc are offering to the readers w .
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the paper worth from 10 to 40 cents
Cut out the coupon below and mall
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& Co.
WANTED—By young man; furnished
room, or room and board in private
family; locality Vineville or Bellevue,
n«Ar car line. State terms. Refer
ences exchanged If desired. O. W.,
care Telegraph.
WANTED—Those whb desire big bar
gains In clothing, hats and K*!nU' fur
nishing goodfc to call at Redd'Hit'a. J.
J. Cobb, assignee.
WANTED-You to see the 1894 Densmora
model typewriter w
It. Pomeroy’s,
phone 283.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Several deslraote dwellings
and stores. E. A. Horne, 454 Cherry
street.
FOR RENT—Dwellings to suit ill parties,
from $8 to |35. Frank M. Oliver, 418 Bec-
ond street.
Ddoltfli af Mr. W. B. Green In Ohokeo
District La«t Sunday.
FOR RENT—House now being built, 627
College street, contains parlor and sit
ting room connected by large suspended
double doors; dining room, large but
ler’s pantry, store-room, kitchen, live
bed rooms with closets, bath room,
large linen closet, ample balls, speaking
tubes, gas, hot and cold water and other
conveniences. Or If a home-seeker pre
fers the brick house which I occupy, he
can have choice. Possession September
15. T. U. Conner.
CTS.
The
Most
Wonderful
Offer
Yet ....
180
BHOT A NEGRO.
Ho Was Bleating Corn From -a Field
’When Fired Upon.
Walden, July 30—(SpeolaH)—Mr. J.
J. Tlnlt’y, who lives near th-1* place,
■waa shot on -Friday night while at
tempting to arreat a negro -that wna
stealing corn from the field. It seema
-that Mr. Tin ley. who lhad been ntisatng
corn for some time, went out to hie
field on this oocaalon with the Inten
tion of either capturing or driving
oiway the thief. Coming upon suspi
cious-looking .party sitting on a wagon,
-fio accosted him. -Ho hod httrdly spoken
before another party, being concealed
In Hie corn, -fired upon him. wounding
him slightly in tho thigh. Tho shot
waa evidently fired with murderous
intent. Mr. Ttnley on discovering hto
nnsallsnt returned the tiro -with a Shot
gun. The negro 'threw a sack of corn
In front of him to protect himself. The
sack reoeived part of Oho -load of shot
and the olochlng of -the thief tho re
mainder. The bulky sack of cum saved
Mm no doubt front a very eerloua
wound. Tho thief then Jumped Into
the wagon mul lashing -the horso Into
a run escaped wMth hto companion.
Mr. Ttnley shot at -the thieve, a aec-
ond lltpe an they drove nway, v ~
Leesburg, July 30.—(Speoktl.)—dir. W.
B. Green died alt his toome in Chakec
iKstrleo yesterday afternoon at 5
o’clock of hemorrhagic foyer. Mr.
Green tvns a young man of promise, 24
or 25 years old. Ho n-ver coimeeted
himself wkh coy church, but was of
n gcud moral clianiultcr. Mr. Green
looms a falthcr, a sister, a host of rchi-
ttves and other fttlwnds, who have our
sympathy.
Crops tiro doing nil that cun be ex
ported of <3trim. There to some com
plaint of grass, caused from the con
tinuous ltnms of the past few days.
Mrs. BuLa P. Kimbrough lilts been
uppohzhxl post into truss nit Shis place
to fill ifibe vaetuney caused by the death
at Xlra. E. W. I-Xtwurds. This, wo
llfitik, worts with the RppKfJettoO of
Wte eomnnralty nit large.
TO RENTERS—My house, IK High street,
from October. Nine rooms and two serv
ants rooms, to rent for ono year. Ap-
Dlv ’to Holmes Johnson, at Coal Yard,
or to me In. Vineville. J. W. Hinton.
Lunar street.
FOR RENT—Tho elegant two-story
brick residence. 63G Orange street,
containing nine rooms and throe bath
rooms and all modern conveniences.
Tho house has recently been com
pletely overhauled. Accessible to all
street car lines. For further particu
lars apply R- 3. Collins & Co-
RUDY'S PILE SUPPOSITORY
Is guaranteed to cure piles and consti
pation or money refunded. Send two
stamps for circular and free sample to
Martin Rudy, registered pharmacist,
Lancaster, Pa. No postals annwetvd
For sals by all first-class druggists
everywhere. 60 cents per box. H. J
Lamar & Sans, wholesale agents. Ma
con. Ga.
but
without effect. Tho neighbors, hearing
of the affair, quickly Joined together
Into an armed posse n'nd went In pur
suit of the negroes. One of them eras
captured on the plantation of Mr.
James -Holmes. The other was captured
on tho day following In Macon. They
proved to be negro hucksters, who had
of ter been seen around tho market.
They bad come out'from *he city in
seatih of anything that they could
f.urn into money, and flndkne Mr. Tin
ley’s corn Hold convenient ussayed to
appropriate *Ch« ripening corn to their.
^The farmer* are quite frequenUyoa-
noyed with depredations ot thto khid.
but thceo are the first rogue, that have
htM»n oauffht in the act of eteslkiff mar*
IVl nS«- It ts to l/i hoped that the
capture ot others will .-oUow and ehat ft
check win be put upon th-ta class of
thieving. There Is much feeling about
the affair. a«d while the law-nMdtng
rtttoen* m th5 .instance are toposed
dtlZi'ni ’in tnaq inoiaji'-o \ .
to abide by the Issues of the law a sec
ond act of thl* kind might prove very
serious to the depredstor.
t\im Tin lev k one of Rutland s best
ciurens and la highly respected by all
who know him. Ho Is rrattng w*n and
nothing serious is expected to result
from Ute wound.
GARRARD IK FORSYTH.
Ho Delivered « Well Reoelvttl Speroh to
the Voters W Monroe.
Forsyth, July 30.-Opedal.>-Hon
F. Gunrard. catnlldirte for the united
gtatee setmtorahlp. sMnMd tho vot-
era of IftaMOS counsy In ttte rwperlor
court room tills uwrnlnic at It o’clock,
Mr. Garrard was «raosCully Inttw
duceil by Jud^e J. B. \VUlin«l«m In an
eloquent Bpssch of about ten minutes
and Weis cordially rtvolve^ by tho largo
audience In Attendance. ^
Mr. Garrard begun by nayinc that the
day \roukl come when the United
Sintra son a tors would be selected by the
jH^ le: elected by popular vwte. The
audio me evidently a«ie*d with him. as
llmv Tarvan. of ItrrwtiiU, J«Jtnwa
Co.. A.;*, »nu*: **Kor two xoam l wm* a
■wAwarh mwaHw
ApUtOfttattOMW.
Irum wqr l*M. \Va« rnckid with rain, had
!•> pt< ti;u out my Ofnuui, op’arpctiU' and
owiiiiWtd/ dlAOHira««d. A few botiW of
* Faroclte PrvfwnpUon* effected a perfect
aurv.~. bold by all dcakre la t&edictata.
audience _—- ... _...
they applauded hto «ntlm«t«s lib rally.
••I had hoped." aal-I he, "to meet In
tlito campaign at least on* of my op-
poneota. I wrote Maj. tttewn ndtlng
him to meet me to dttode In Troup
county. 11c certainly undenstoal that
tetter, for he aaht he conatrued K to
mean an lnvltaUon to meet him all
over the state- .. . _ .
Mr. Garratd ».tld that Maj. Bao-'n de
clined to meet him because he dealred
to devote hto time to speaking In behalf
ot the party and not himself-
The speaker thenjyferccd.to.MaJ._Ba-
Or. Price’s Cream Baking Pow der
WwW*s Fair tilghot Award.
FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms,
with an modern covenletjces. over
store of W. E. Hill & Co., on Second
street. Suitable for physician or den-
tlat. For further Information apply
at Winingham’s Warehouse.
FOR RENT—Nloe seven-room dwell
ing for SIS per month. No. 265
Orange street. Apply to E. J. Will
ingham, at Payne & Willingham s.
FOR RENT—Tho Boardman dwelling.
357 F’lrat street, immediate possession.
Apply at Macon Savings Bank.
UNDINE.
Crushed THtddlipgs Flour-
any kind. Ills mndo by a secret pro*
cess known to but two persons'. $
•100.000 he* been QflbrtA far tho Knowledge.
Ask your grocer If his flour Is mixed
with corn flour. Such flours arc Inju
rious to health. We have no corn mo «l
attachment. UNDINE crushed mid
dlings flbur Is pure and wholesome and
Is rondo from selected wheat. IT IS
WATER GROUND.
HE-
Bend us your address and we will mail
yon tv froo snmpte of 11 k-No» a tea ear©-
fully selected by experienced ten uut-
era,du«UHland thoroughlyelrawedby
machinery, that the Importers believe
wl.r.i on.'.* futr’.v Uirtt. th. ni->:<>rlt> ot
tea drinkers will like better tuan any
ton they have ever used.
MARTIN GILLKT * CO.,
(Kstablhhcd 181L) Daltlwore, Md.
CENT k
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS
HEADXNQ. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
MxrtK. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD.
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 16 CTS.
WANTED.
WANTED-^A young man os first
assistant in echocl. xvhosv age is be
tween 21 and 30 years, who 1a well
qualified to teaah the ktnguagce and
higher mathemetlee, end who urn
ring welt and give Instructions In
vomi music; else e young tody, net
over 3 years or age. ea music teach
er. one wtio stngs well and to able to
teach cuttotheoiee. a kindergarten
etas*, give Instruction in vocal mu
aic und play well on organ; also t
young lady to Catch nrt and "fancy
work. Address President Greenville
Institute, Greenville, Ga.
C MAGNIFICENT
=1^
YOUNG GIRL’S TAILOR GOWN.
COS—Nortlicoto Blazer—Sizes for 11
and 16 Years.
FOR RENT-A conrfortable. furnished
front room In splendid locality on the
Hill. No chltdren’ In tho house. Ad
dress ”J. H-." care Telegraphy
FOR SALE.
FOR
„„ SALE—Four-room house nnd
store attached. In eplcndtd payIng to-
catlon; also etockWftoeued-, OjUtoto
week,
street.
Frank M. Oliver, 416 Second
for wrapping
FOR BALE—Old papere. .-
purposes, etc.. 25 cents per hundred.
Telegraph office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WHEN your wife leaves home board at
Chapman’s English Kitchen; neat, clean
and root.
WINTER TOUR—ITALY.
'Palestine MISS ANNE
EGYPT.
SHAW’S
UmITselect party tor LADlES Ooto-
ber Is twelfth year; twenty-third rare
ty. References in Macon. Address tor
circulars, caire of City Bank, Rich-
nmnrt. Va.
J. R MARTIN, chairman of .Fourth
ward, respectfully calls a meeting of
all Republloons bf fold ward to meet
at Odd Fellows’ Hall Tuesday night
at 8:30 o’clock to cledi delegatee to
the county convention which meeta
on August 4.
TO CONTRACTORS—I will make addi
tions -to my house bn Cleveland ave
nue; plans tut house. Will place oon-
tract Ural of next -week. Bids -wanted
by Sunday next. Will pay cash.
E. Schofield.
Linde:-’ baking powder otway*
jrjVMi MvUtT&CtloD. Rttftiw 20c. lb.
PERSONAL—The party flndlng my pocket
book will please return all the paper*,
etc., and can keep what money wo
same for trouble of returning teat of
contents. R. M. Smith. FostoKOte box
435, Macon, Ga.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Your grocer cells 1L
NEW GOODS received dally, shelled
almonds, early June tmd French peas,
mushrooms, Marisohlno white cher-
riro, red-pkted oherrJee, Peninsular
milk 12 l-2c, oatmeal, bloater mack
erel, Dew Drop, Pastry Patent, Pos-
teG’s Elegunt, Jersey and Royal Owl
Flour, Northern pohitoes, pate de foi
gnis, oavtsr. French eoiMInes, olives,
preserves and Jellies. We are head
quarters. John C. Holmes & Co.
CRACKERS, Extra Toast, Royal Milk,
and a line of Holmes St Coutts’ sweet
cakes always In stock at R. c. Keen’s.
I SELL Royal Milk crackers like those
left at your house at 10 cents pound.
W. G. Middle brooks.
10 CENTS per pound for Holmes & Coutts*
Extra Toast or Royal Milk crackers.
E. S. Smith Sc Bro. *
AT COST—Clothing. Hats, Underwear.
J. J. Cobb, Assignee of W. A Redding.
Military Academy
Prepares for Govern
ment Academies, Uni
versities and Business.
For catalogues address
Maj. R. A. McIntyre,
Bethel Academy P. O.
■ A pretty and Btylisih tailor gown Is
as necessary to complete a young girl’s
wardrobe as It Is for ladles. This Is a
useful and becoming style of blazer,
which when worn with any style of
plain skirt completes ihe popular stylo
of tailor gown. This convenient gar
ment makes it easy to vary the waiuitii
by using shirt waitsts, blouses or waist
coats of different waights, »o feuit all
temperatures. It is lltted with the
usual scams and has sufficient fullness
in the back. The fullness of the blouse
front Is shirred becomingly in tho
form of a shallow yoke below the stock
collar. Cheviots, tweeds anil surges
are the popular materials for these
gowns, and-for summer those inuOv of
cotton or linen duck, canvas or gala-
tea cloth are both stylish nnd coo).
A special Mlustratlon and full direc
tions about the pattern will Ikl found
on the envelope in which It Is enclosed.
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on the envelope in which tt Is en
closed.
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