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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1894.
IMPORTANT!!
If you take pride in your personal appearance, it'6 time
for you to consider where to secure vour Fall outfit. Cer
tainly, the proper place to select is where Style approaches,
as near as possible, Perfection, Jinked with reasonable
prices. Our handsome line of stylish and excellent fitting
Press Suits, an extensive collection of high-grade novel
ties, will gratify you. There is no more danger in pre
dicting their popularity than in prophesying the rise of
tomorrow’s sun.
Many advertisements contain exaggeration, but quite
the opposite about ours. A very liitlc time of yours,
simply a visit to our store, will readily satisfy you of their
true merit. We guarantee satisfaction.
CHARLES WACHTEL,
515 CHERRY STREET, .... MACON, GEORGIA
PRIVILEGES AT
THE DIXIE FAIR
The.Executive Committee Opent Bids
and Awards Principal Privileges
the Higher, Bidders,
ALL SORTS AND KINDS.
Sir. Brlimldt Coming lo Irfratl the Plats-
nnrs—Col. J o. Wodil.1l, Pr.iltloni
of (ho aioto Agricultural
Kuclel}*, In (ho Clly.
' 'All of 4ho more Important prlvllogcs ,
at tho Dixie Interstate 'Pair have been
lot tuill ovcryrihlnlg can 'he bought on
the gihunlls cxct%K «Klglng.
Some of 'the privnegiu lnuuif.it good
priced, too, a ml itho revenue 'to bo de
rived from them will he considerable.
Eaoh privilege was Set out to the high
est bidder by the executive oonrmMteo,
which held « meeting nlitht before Msi
tor (toe ptnVose of opening bid*. There
will be other privileges 10 lot, however,
und name of the privileges were not
ipven exclusively to any one person,
but ettoh one using the privilege will
pay a stipulated price for It. Ambng
the privileges let were pool tolling and
buokmilklng, bnr tuidi refreshments,
welner wur.a, pop corn, priinuu, lunrti
trUiUdn, cane rucks, photograohy, the
vmme old eitan, knife reek, rubber lxtl-
toom. oto., and they were sold to peo
ple from iFUoihki to Ontlfornii. Only a
few of She privilege* were oold to Ma
con pBIftle*.
Judging from the number of’privi
lege* uOnendy nwSd ft now took* like
the groat big park to not it fool too
targe and tost there will be uUntllnK
(Uoin only wlien Che multitude that la
sure lo come gduthere. Every day Mr.
Olio Sohmldt, the owner,of the Pkil-
aance, 1* expssrted to arrive, usid when
he ootmw l» will (elect a rlaee beat
nulted for Win pkriownce. Thore In n
general desire to have Che plntsanoe
tucultdd within the htUf-mIJo cMcnure.
but Owing to the Urge number "tire**
there l« noma question aa to whether
U cun he put there, consequently, It In
necessary to waft until Mr. Sohmldt,
who Mm been delayed, arrives. From
kttere and tehgiumn received from
Mr. Schmidt 11 In UtotigM Mm* hr will
l>e hero today, and It he ouneh thoelte
Win be nclecicd and the neejunttry
buIHUngs tnvd (nolosure tmmrikntnly
pul in course of vvesSnstleti. It b
probable elm l roust of the wttnidUon
prlvtageta suoh «» mUscilm*. wrid girl
freak*, etc., will be either comuvwcd
with the platnanoe or Vxxvtad uvir by.
uhd tor tfhls reason tt Is thought by
muiny thwt there will tail be space
enough In Dive half-mllp enCkwure lo
put tarfm 0)11. The buildings are -.til
nearly completed and It will only he a
few days before the race track la
O. Waddell, prealdetft of
the Stilts Agricultural Society, was In
the cky yesterday and conferred wl-h
the fair rosnagemete on ma«2», 1 W-
turning to the fnlr. Col. Waddell re
port! the agrieuUtmil ptet of >h»
fair, wdridh Is In charge or the Suite
AgrtiutUuiwl Society, to be booming,
with line prosper:* of more sivd better
displays than ever before. \
1'IONICAT ROUND OAK.
judge Bartlett Will Host Ihe Populism
WUh Dstnocmtlc Eloquence.
Ths untcrrMed Democracy it Jones
comity Sill gather at Itoand Oak en ins
Macon snd Northern railroad loday amt
join in s grand Democratic picnic and
Hoii Ch»lcs L. Bartlitt will be en land
snd deliver one of Ha peerless campaign
eiKvchcs, ond if there l» » Dopulut tn
tbs crowd he in certain to be converted.
The Uncen snd Northern railroad will
•ell round trip tickets to Mound Oak for
It. oo tint everybody wno deeuvt tuny go
train Macon.
Awarded
Hlghttt Honors—World's Fair.
DR
^ CREAM
BAKING
PWWDffi
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Gram of TartuPowJtr. Free
'torn Ammonia, Alum ot any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
FUNERAL OF
COL. R. K. HINES
The Remains of the Good Man Were
Laid to Rost in Rose Hill
Cemetery.
BEAUTIFUL FLORAL TRIBUTES
The Funeral Occurred Pram (Its Family
Ilosldenco st High doer— Itar. II,
O. Judd'* Touching Funeral
Oration—lilg Precession.
Tile funeral service* of the lamented
Col. K. K. Hines toed pi.ice at 1(1
o'clock yesterday liieiuinj from Ills
lute reslilenco nt 1 licit l’lace, anil the
remains of the ttbln lawyer and well-
kuowu ami valuable eltlxen laid lo rest
In itose Hill cemetery.
It tvim un occasion of rare solemnity,
when a large number of friends of the
deceased nml family aHscmld.'d around
Ihe Irler, a handsome lilack casket, with
sliver tiiiinulUKs, to view fur the last
time the remains of nil honored rnau,
Who had lived a useful life In their
midst. The friends had brought Many
touching floral tributes to the dead.
Some of them boro beautiful turnip-
tlelis expressive of tlio deepest sympa
thy autl loro.
Itev, 11. Orrni Judd, rector of St.
I'aiil Hpiscopiil elm-ell, olllclal si ami
dCdlvcred u funeral oration that was
deeply impressive and vloquent. In the
course of his remarks Mr. Judd dealt
feelingly Willi Ihe long period of Ihe
dead man's usefulness to the city nml
to the slate ,nnd spoke with equal fer
vor of Ills Christian Illicitly and stor
ing Integrity. To ihe bereaved family
mid friends gathered around he offered
Uio soothing consolation that came from
the knowledge of low well spent had
been the life of Iho'r loved one nml
friend, am! the certainly of high rtv
ward that had awaited him.
The service* were concluded at the
grave, Ihe long Inin of carriages and
buggies bearing the huge concourse of
sorrowing friends, moving m solemn
process km to Hose Hill cemetery. There
the remains were placed In :t brick
inult in Ihe family tallying ground by
the psU-bmrws, Judge John 1.. Uncle-
map, Col Alexander I'roudlll. Judge
tleorge W. (Instill. Ool. Iverson It, Har
ris, Judge Joint 1’. Hoss, I'el. Isaac llnr-
demaa, Itev. William McKay nml Mr.
C, I’. Roberts.
The Mnisin Bar Asoelal'.cn, of which
Col. lllne* wan one of the oldest mem
bers. attended In a body. In tho pro-
(Melon that followed Ihe remains to
the cemetery was repnwcntrd the most
distinguished families In Macon.
MOTHERS I MOTHERS t MOTHERS l
Mrs Window's Soothing Syrup has beta
use! for over tlfty year* by millions of
mothers for tlitlr children whtlo teething,
with perfect success It noolhen tho
child, softens tho Kum.v allays all pain:
cures wind colic, and l> the best reinody
for diarrhoea. . paid by drtmslatn In every
part ol tho world. Bo nuro and ask tor
"Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.” and
take no other kind. Twcmy-nvo cent* a
botllo.
THE DANNKNBERG CO.
Attention, gouts! We lmve
full assortment Younian's lints
in black and brown; fall shapes..
Come nml see them.
THUM n AMPUTATED.
A ISIue Gummed Negro'* Bite Prove*
Bcrton*.
iMr. MriUulIln*. who wan knocked
down and beaten bv a negro some time
ago. a full account of which appeared
In the Telegraph st the time, hi* suf
fered Intensely with hh thumb, which
»•.« badly bitten by the negro, ever
nine*, and recently It has caused his
hand and arm to be affected.
Yesterday, after consultation with a
phyj.ielin.Mr. MeMuHIn decided to have
the thumb amputated, the physician
beta* of opinion that he would las* his
hand nnd probably hi* life union he .lid
no. The operation was successfully
preformed and tto serious results are
entldpated.
DEAD AT TUB A8VIA.M.
Mr. F. T. e.alltnirt. Who Went From
ntbb County.
Ordinary WU-y yesterday rreelved a let-
tor from Dr. Powell principal el the
shale lunatic asylum, saying that K. T.
Stallings Who was s-itt to the ro.yl.im
from tbtt county ‘.n Febfury. W wss
dead.
If Mr. Stallings has any relattona they
should comomnicate with Superintendent
Powell nt once.
THE LARGEST AND FINEST
Stock of Carpets ever brought no Mo
ron at Day tie & WfUInglunj'*.
In all <nir Shoes you find not
only Style and Appearance, but
Genuine, Sterling Value.
They are better this fall than
ever before.
510 Cherry Street.
JUDGED BY APPEARANCES.
TOU Is the Way W,'Ji Al. G. Field’s
iMInstrols.
Home iibw or Another tho tone or
merits of .1 minstrel company la Judged
by Its band and parade. Let ..'his be a
t.ilr;crlciflon or :iot, fi'o the rule 'Jhat
».i* been applied In thl«’c>ty, at least,
loam experience has taughlt our people
'that it is a pret’iy good rule t'J go by.
t f Idle band 1 is poor, muatc being khe
>a«ls of !;* mlnntrci performance, It Is
petty euro to follow that the musical
portion of the programme 'Will not be
up 'to the etandiard. It Is claimed tluft
the 'band with Al. G. 'Field's Minstrels
end PanSO.-nlme of lAitaddln la one of
superior exoollcnce. The paruUe nnd
band concert will nuke place today nt
11:30 a. m., a'nllas everybody wild hear
the band and see the parade they can
form Ithelr own opinion*, and 'then be
sure 'to go (o tho Academy of Music
tonight.
A STRONG PLAY. .
I'The Girl I Left Behind Me” ret the
Academy Monday.
One of kite dtrongest playa written Jn
recent yours Is "The Girl I Left Be
hind Mo.” That thisstU'tement in cor
rect Is Indicated by the fate, that the
piece ran for it tong Bme at (die Empire
Theaitre, New York: u'fter a brief 'Jour
ran fherc utgalfn, ttnd Mur another brief
tour was sliced In n npectocular way
add Itejd .'the boards eft. Che Academy of
Music for the major portion of idle lo-
oal itlvai'trkul season. 'The Girl I Left
Behind Me” will be seen here far the
flrot time next Monday evening.
DR. TAYLOR RETURNED.
He Has Been on a Visit to Relatives
fn Virginia.
■Dr. George Braxton Taylor, p.uitorof
itfhe First liupttst church, return'd to
the city yewterday offer a .ten days'
visit to friends nnU relatives nit his old
home in Virginia. Ho win Kill hi* pul
pit at the First ohnroh itomotcow, bo .a
'morning 'and •evening.
He a'port* a very delightful visit,
•mingling wtOh die old.JrJepds n't 'his
Virginia iieomo.. On last Sunday he
preudhed ut Glndstoae. Va.. to a large
crew'd of railroad people. Gladstone Is
a einnll thatfon on the ChoRive.tke and
Ohio rallroaid.
Tile severest esses of rheumatism ere
cured by Hood's Snrsaparilln, tho great
blood purifier. Now In tho time to take
Ik Hood’s mires.
TIIe”dANiVENBERG CO.
Today wc show a, li^o of nil
wool ebeviot suits in ^11 sizes
I'm- mi n. !f 1 0 worth !?l.‘!.- r )0.
, 8ee our $2. lints fo| today.
the Greatest variety
In Furniture and Carpels over shown
South of 'the Ohio river nt Dayno &
Wtr.lnglMm'n. - ■
LADIES
Kesillnc atonic, crchilUn-n who want build-
Ins up,sbould Inko
BROWN’S (llOX tlt'lTKRS.
It Is I'leiusnti euros Mnluria, Indigestion,
Slapusosta, Liver Complshits snd Neuralgia
GRAND BARBECUE
At Round Oak. G.i., September 22.
The Macon and Northern rnllrond will
sell round trip ticket* from iMncon to
Round Oik, good on train leaving Ma
con at 9:10 n. m. nnd returning leave
Round Oak nt 6:41 p. nt. on September
22, IMI. for the benefit of patties wish
ing lo attend this barbecue. Tickets
van be h.vl at the city ticket olllce st
J. W. Burke & Oo.'» Bookstore on Sec
ond street, or n.t tho depot, foot of
Cherry street. Tickets for the round
trip »1.
Const pat Inn nud alrk headache per-
mrincutly cured, nnd piles prevented
by Japanese Liver 1V1IU; especially
qxkipted to children's use. Sold by
Gbodwyn A Small, druggists.
Musicnl coods of nil kinds
will bo auctioned oil" at Mun-
ger's store Saturday momin"
10 o’clock.
ARE TOU GOINar
The re»rt* of Tennessee are doing n
eplendld business this season Th»
Southern railway, western system, is
the direct rout* to these resort,
Should c»k for your tickets via that
line. .
Elegant free observation coaches be.
tween Atlanta aad Chattanooga A
through conch for Tate* Springs' leaves
Chattanooga (t 1 t. m. and arrives at
Tates nt 11:45 p. m. Sleeper on thU train
to Washington nnd New York.
The seashore express leaves Attanu
1:» p. m. for St Simon* snd Cumbert
land Islands.
Three dally fast trains each way be
tween Macon nnd Atlanta and Rome
and Chattanooga.
Travel the Southern railway, western
system, for safety, speed and comforL
Cali bn Jim W. Qsrr, piaseognr and
ticket agent. Macon: J. J. nrekwoTuC
district passenger agent. Atlanta. Ga.-
C. A. Benscoler. assistant general naa-'
sengtr ngent. Knoxville, Tenn.
SCHEDULE MACON TO~NKtv YORK.
Via Portsmouth nnd Washington.
Lravo Macon. IMncon and northern Itau*
road). » n\ August u.
Arms Portsmouth. (Seaboard Alp Ltnei
IdO s. tn . August 12.
Leal* Portsmouth, (Norfolk and Wash,
•um Itasalmt company), (AS p. m..
Lntvo Washington. tPsnasytvaata Road).
IIS* a. a.. Angst 14.
Arrive Now York (Pennsylvania Road).
C51 p. tn.. August 14.
USE HOLMES' MOUTH WASH.
Prepared by
Dm. Hotmos A Mama. Demist*.
6M Mulberry Strew.
It cures bleeding gums, uh-ert, sore
mouth, sore thro*, etnas the tesSi and
1 uriltes tbs breath. For sate by uB
drupgto'.s. i
Ur. Price’s Cream Bakin; Powder
WorU's Fair lUchest Medal and Diploma.
MERCER BOYS
REMEMBERED
A Delightful Reception Tendered Them
at the College Chapel by the
' Ladies of'the
TATTNALL SQUARE BABTIST
Politic* Galoro at Hie Unlv«r*lty y With
l'lcnty of Cnndldutr* lit the Field
—TIi© Student© U ill Ilftre a
Football Team.
The ladles of the TU! tnall Square
Baptist church 'tendered <t'he students
of Meroar Unlveratty ;t ■dGigirtful re
ception hi tile CniKege Chutpel laiJ; night.
This is vm annual custom that always
brings joy to the hearts of (the young
men upon ithelr return to college, and
on 'the occasion of last ewnftiSr Ere af
fair was made an tlnuauuiiy pleasant:
one.
A very large number of the rtuderfts
availed themselves of this subsiun’tl'al
compliment from the good ladles of Che
church, 'and by 8 o'clock ihe reception
rooms were well fined by the young
men -j.nd their young JaHy friends, who
attended to give grace 'to 'the occasion.
Dr. Gamhrell and his staff oif teachers
wore present, as -were afro a” forge
number of the older members of the
congregation.
The Midles hind prepared an sorts
and kind* of the .moot dainty refre-ah-
meiits. The 'Uible* .were kept well sup
plied uith fees-grid cukes from ihe time
the crowd <i'*3cmbhvl until the Irjippy
young folks dlLfpeiudd Vaite In the even
ing. The new students who came to
the reception, stnengems tto Ihe un
bounded hospitality of the .ladles of
Tattnall Square church, were soon con
vinced of the hearty welcome that was
there for them, and, uftoge'iher, ft was
not aa unpleasant lriltu.ii.ion Into the
ways of these good people.
OAMPUB GLEANINGS.
Cortege politics 4s coming tn for a
good share of 4he buys' aitteniban anti
silready The voice of the poliKclan is
to bo hoard around trie campus. Arid
the season seems to be productive of
a targe crop of cnmUdtUes. If all who
are contemplating shying their cantor
Into ‘the ring db so the races will be
made lively and even, exciting.
A‘t Mie beginning of every new year
the boys grapple with tho great and
momentous question as 'to who will
represent the societies Sit 'Ihe succeed
ing commencement, as the molt Im
portant lauue before their yettr's stay
In college. It used to bo filial the elec
tion to the different offices wus held
la'oer fn the 'term, but tt was found
trial Interest In 4t won becoming ho In
tense and all-absorbing itnnt serious
interference with college duties 'arise.
Hence, 'the time was changed to the
very beginning of the doll term, so the
matter could be *a!d «»t reet before the
lm>is entered properly Into their work.
The sKa'tea 'have not been fully made
out. -but n few are already umtounced-
ly in 'the llekl watting Oor othens. In
toe Clcoronktin Bociety Ohurile Parker
of Liberty county nnd Felton 'Huteher
of Marion are. out for turnSvensarUsi.
Tho iundldiatcs for debators, of whom
hhere are to bo three, Chat have cn-
itered up to date, arc: H. J.. Lawrence
of Jasper chunky. J. C. Berirtvt't of Ap-
phng county, Linton Cone of BnUuch
county, Jordun Sanford of Burke coun
ty and J. M. Strickland of Pike county.
A. Y. Nupler of -Walker oourtty Is catM
to be In the race.
In Phi Delta: .things ut« waxing
warm, 'too. The caml'Mltltes for annl-
versarinn In this roclrty are: N. W.
lluivit of Bibb, Ralph B. Small of Bibb,
M. H. Massey of Washington, G. W.
gmlh of Iloisston. For debaters fliere
nre C. W. Durdfm. of Linton. Ga., W.
Campbell of Harris. E. W. Ohitids of
Jones, R. L. Stapleton of etewsrt, Tom
Arnold of CbweUuund Chas. Hohnes of
•Washington.
There will be more football nt Mercer
4hls year. The boy* are already coming
ribout for a team and talking up the
game. Coohran, who dJl such griod
work on 4adt year's team, will. In all
probability be Mercer's centre rush this
ywr. Atkinson, who iflayed centre last
ya.tr, will not return r.o the col5ege.«.nd
several other Of the old men have
pulled out. leaving the earn badly
broken up. Bill (Khimor am old college
n»an. ha* crime back to trike a law
course, and he «U throw great spirit
Into oil slhsilrtfc sports alt the college.
He Is promtnorftly oaken of aa captain
Of the foohbull toom. Tf the men can be
got together and under goad training,
(Mercer will issue A dbnUehse to some
stake college to play a game during
tbe Dixie Fnlr.
ANSWER THIS QUESTION.
Why do no many people w«4 see
around us seem to prefer to suffer aud
be made miserable by Indigestion, con
stipation, dUalnew, loan of nppotltc,
coming up of <lic food, yellow skin,
when for 75 cents we will sell £hem
Shiloh'* vitnllxer .guaranteed to cure
them?
Sold by Goodwyn A Small Drug
Company, corner t Cherry street nnd
Cotton avenue.
FRIED UPON FKOal AJluuntt.
Colmesrell. Texas, sept. Si—wall# in a
wagon going to warren yesterday niter-
noon, G. tt. Edwards and tleorge I'uiicn,
coloret. were tired upon ttoiu nmuuan
two miles east (X warren, r owans being
killed nnd i'uiicn baaiy wounueu.
CONSUMPTION
is not Inherited. It develops
only when lungs are weak
and the system run down.
Scott’s
Emulsion
the cream of Cod-llvor Oil,
otten cures Consumption In
its early stages and always
prevents it. Coughing is
slopped, Lungs are strength
ened and the system built
up. Physicians, the world
over, endorse iL
Don’t be deceived by Substitutes!
Prrpcrtd b; ikott * Bern, X. Y, ill DrocxvU.
P UJB lad I C 1)0 not b ° b * Cltdl Vd3. I
<»: if ' i! U ^ < I B h^YO an Imineii:* 1 «T>^, both nevif and
rsi./ aa VP aa la t hand, and rell as low if not
HOOKS. lower thin any one in this business.
Send your chiMrcn to me and they PUBLIC
will ge waited on promptly and rqu.irc- g ^ ^ ^
,y ' J. W. BURKE, Second St KOOKS.
MISS CONNER BURIED.
One of Macon's Noblest 'Women Laid
' 'to Rest In Rcrae Hill.
The funeral services of MBs Geor
gia Cornier, who died' ial: tlr< Limlly
rcatdenoe on Walnut street Tbur.aJ ly
evening, were conducted nt Ohrirt
Episcopal church yesterilay 'afternoon
nnd the remainu were laid to rest In
Rose Hill cemetery.
•Miss Costner'* death Ira* cite a. gleam
over the entire community and bowtol
■Che hearts of loving refadve* and • many
duar friends with grief. She wan one
of those gentle women that heip to
purify and make better nKanklnd. nnd
a nobler, truer Christian woman never
lived. Her Wte whs a beautiful one.
arid her exaimple is worthy of emuln-
kkw. She died ran ahp Ira'd lived, peace
fully -and gently, with Strong fulVh In
him whb doeth all things well. This
community suffers t*n lrreparab4* lo»J
In the death of (Mlsa Conner. Heuven
Is rioher.
into Oorineri wtta a sister of MtS3ra.
Granville C., Tltomaa U., Fred and
Henry C. Conner and of Mra. W. A.
Hopson.
Tho funeral was largely attended nnd
•the irtalny handsome floral design ! (hat
covered the crake 1 : Ud were evidences
of 'ihe high esteem In. nihadh she wins
hol'd.
fleals ESgi
Running
Cures
S.
Sores.
the Serpent's
Sting.
&
CONTAGIOUS ln on Its stapes com-
Atatotasl. M A.. plotely orodlcotod -iiy
Binnn POISON ks-s:ohitnmt«Mrcs
dluuu ruiauti Jini | ll | Cer ^ V |ai,i tmt*
bcnllm;powers. It..
moTo* tho poison and builds ap the sr^teib.
—*i Mlubls trrailM oa tho dikcuo nod It* treitmcni
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, G*.
Chas. C. Holt,
—Dealer in—
Artists’ Materials,
Picture Frames,
Stationery and
Fancy Goods.
Engravers of Visiting Cards
and Wedding Invitations.
Correspondence invited. Send
for catalogue of Artists' Mate
rials.
Office and Store, Triangular
Block, Macon, Ga.
JAMES T. HOLT, Rec’l'.'
SAFETY
IS THE I
KEY-NOTE V
Of human conviction, nnd by demon
strating the safety of EQUIITABLE
BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK, tho
Association has secured the confidence
of the people.
Lord Mansfield said, "the best Invest
ments for security and Income nro first
mortgages on real estate."
Stock In the EQUITABLE BUILD
ING AND LOAN ASSOOIATON Is se
cured by first mortgages on Improved
real estate, la double tho amount,
which are hold by the Union Savings
Bank and Trust Company, as trustee,
and nothing but an earthquake can
dislodge them.
The Equitable will Issue this month
15,000 WORTH OF 8 PER CENT.
GUARANTEED STOCK
at 1100 per share. This stqck guaran
tees 8 per cent, cash dividends, payable
semi-annually, and can be withdrawn
at any time after six months. Appli
cants wilt be served ln turn.
GEO. A. SMITH,
General Manager.
Room 4 Exchange Dank Bank 3utlding
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Macon TMMrtuAanrf yon can got amt one
tf Patterns pniUstfL Ratios number,md
mams of Pattern, and tails ytainty w*
forpe^Jo state site.
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rents rarh, thus making every copy of
the paper worth from 10 to 40 cents.
Cut out the coupon below and mall ac-
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chosen.
GOWNED LIKE HER MOTHER.
«59—FRANCHENE WAIST. Sixes for
14 and 16 Years.
.. A.'' charm lns model, formed by the
France,,.," waiat and "Bell" skirt.
Iriia little round waist has some full-
n ®** *n the back and surplice fronts,
whicn, with the full, triple caps on the
sleeves, rJike It especially becoming
to slenderf ligtrcs. Cashmeres, Cre-
Pons, antji all li/ht woolens, also all
kinds of dvaqbable iribrfea. can bo made
after this/ model. Gits also a good de
sign for. all fancy ,»iks. Rows of flat
triramin*. with serpentine effect, com
plete G? gown. Any or all of the
sleeve-J'*P3 may. be omitted: and for
«HPv"* le rtais Ithe caps edged with
1**1 Jv® very/dainty and pretty. A
.beiJ* 1 ribbmrf of the material girdles
' the v*‘*b*^>ur model represents fawn-
ealoredtocrge, trimmed with brown vel
vet ribbon.
special illustraltlon and full direc-
is about the pattern will be found
tho envelope ln which it is enclosed.
640—MISSES' BELL 6KIRT.
I ’ Sixes for 14 nnd 16 Years.
A trim' little skirt In the popula.1
"hell” shape, fitting easily around the
hips and with some fullness behind.
Any of the seasonable materials can be
nv.tde up In this model, and It may be
trimmed in any reslrcd way.. This
skirt combines well with any style of
skirt. .. 4
A special Illustration nnd full direc
tions about the pattern will be found
on the envelope In whtoh It Is enclosed.
FRESH AS X ROSE, THTCEl
630—LESBIA WAIST—Sixes for 14 and
16 Years.
A charming Utile model, suitable for
afternoon or general wear, or lor more
dressy occasions, according to the ma
terial selected. This corsage has the
effect of a guimpe waist, and is tho
Mime both back and front. The stock
collar and girdle are made of ribbon,
and by baring two or three sets of
these In different colors, a pleasing va
riety may be made ln the toilet. A'
shirt of four straight breadths can be
used with this model, or If preferred,
it can be used with any style of gored
skirt- Cbambery. dimity, lawn, batiste,
challle and China stlk. with all-over
embroidery or net for the yoke, are
very stylish and cool made In this style.
It Is an equaly goad model for light
woolens, with silk for (be yoke and
sleeves. Our model Is of pink chant-
bery, with all-over embroidery for tbs
yoke and sleeves, snd the skirt Is fin
ished with a flounce of the embrlodery.
A special lllostratiou and full direc
tions about tbe pattern will be found
on the envelop* ln which it la enclosed.