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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMiiEK 24,
OURBOYS
Area credit to the state., To
keep themselves up to the
highest mark of |>resentabil-
ity they should pay a visit to
our store and be fitted up for
the Winter. Here they will
find a big aggregation of ab
solute novelties. Suits for the
School, combining service and
comfort; Suits for Dress, to
give the little ones a stylish
and dressy appearance, await
here their pleasure at reason
able prices.
Just received, a new line
of Cqps, embraciug beautiful
and tasty designs. It is
worth your time to see them.
CHARLES WACHTEL,
515 CHERRY STREET,
MACON, GEORGIA
THE ORIGIN
OF THE CIRCUS
One of the Oldest Institution for Amuse*
ment Known to the Civilized
World.
PATRONIZED BY THE ANCIENTS
IXsi sluajri D..n » Vxvnrll* lt«fortbf
All OlassM—An Oppntanlly to Gin
Your Chlldr.n * (timid und
ri.sisnt object liciuie,
f IV furor* of cxcMemon't exist* among
Klin l>oy* today, for Is Uhl* not circuit
<liy a dtvy (tot hn» been lore* tuttlcl-
jxitid ttml lunged fur by IM.lean's fut
ure (tuiteemen, oratbra nntf blralncm
men wltlh (Tie fccneaet of deliKW?
UaMiers, you urc, of coume, (jobur to
flMi out it'lie neooMtary fund* for (Alone
!U»yw, for you are not no old that yVm
Slave forgotrton Ole keen pteiieuro ttaK
olrcun iltiy brouSfh't you forty y«ur» ago.
It j*, pertl'usw, but (Hilo dMfcit.fmn
Ainiait R wua (it that time, 'and we will
not guarantee the clown* wilt crock
any new Joke*, but they wilt be new to
the ikJ.v Kcnerolthm, unU 1 will be wiqiro-
oUtcU tv 'them Ju.it ne much ha you
artJuyCd them when flrat you heard
Chem.
Instead of frowning on the onitrmtlro
of yliur boy, ttsko n dtty off ynruclf and
mtrko (Me u groat nhjec lemon for him,
forSniphtrotSaliurChle ymnohnw Mm (lie
wonderful kind rare work* of (ho cre-
u'tor. Jn fact, the olrcun la one of rho
oldest I net It ut U>n« tn the tvUrld. For
snore than 9,(00 years It ties been (he
ttotnve of omerttrinment (o diommmb,
nnd In some ottees to hundreda of Ui'.ni-
I'.md* of ideated «|*viuit«ini, lly refer
ring ho Che new edition Kncyeloptiedla
Itrit’iunlc.i In Volume V. pane 701, we
Sturn I1«at In Roim.cn antiquity the cir
rus iwivs orlgtinlly ertukdd for the
tdtlon of ho roe of home and dhurbil
racing. Reading on down we And «ie
• dtkwt und snoet noted structure of (hie
kind was tho Cirrus Muximua, which
was (Irot hum 329 years B. C.. nnd
eontlrruod for several hundred yearn a
farorfu* mmrt tor the llonxm people.
. Uurlnx the ttme of Trojan ft wo* re
train and had « muting o-uroclty of
250,000. To rend of the ohnrtut rami
mid oombate between the (Radiators
and wild, boasts, -atrlcti Uie speetuior*.
In (hi* huge uniiflilChraltre viewed dur
ing thercssturlmfl was uecd. la to Ifurii
of (he cuutume and lives of these
people.
Does (Me not suggest an Men to you?
Instead of refusing four boy fhe per-
tntsslon or ndndesfon, give (tint rat he
ft notebook nnd lnfntruet him itt> Jot
down a memorandum of everything he
sees—the curiosities In Cho eble-rfhosv.
(he dllfcrerft animats In the nxmassil*
nnd the womlerful fruts porformrtl In
(be am and when he returns home
*w*dh tbeAe memoromln (vivo him take
up each subject an.l look It up In tho
(•Invycknuedl* Ilrfttnnlcn. Tin* vast
•tore of knowledge be wVl iplin fovn
studying the life and tnbtts of these
•itrange ant Deals and the (to hltnl un
it ir>\vn counrtrioc and la roll Prom which
they eume, will be un cstucai'svn In it-
well. Uut, you ray, unfortunately I have
not yet purVhaeed Un Hncydopoedln for
my family..That Is, Indeed, an impor
tunate condition do be In, but happily
tbs Constitution tins arranged Mr surh
dilemmas, and Is offering today eho
new idltton lJncyoMiuodu HrlmnVa
tit iJhe hw rate of 10 cents a day. Call
urouod and sutler n net «vn>l give your
twy «n opttarturdty 0) widen his kti-urt-
tdge of the world und Ms Inhabitants.
Leader pads aru tho cqrrcct
pads. Plenty of second-hand
books at McEyoy-Snudors Co.
’ WRATH Kit INDICATIONS.
Washington, Beta. 21—For Ueontla:
Pair, except possibly shower* In south
ern portion: cooler In northwest por
tion, winds 'becoming northwest.
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair.
-DU
BAKING
POWDER
RED LETTER DAY*
FOR MULBERRY
A
Tho. Opening of the Annex of tho
Church Yesterday Was an
Important Event.
• * .•/ V
IT IS THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL ROOM
The Tesehers and Children Delight'd
With (be U.satlfal Building-All
Praia* Ur. Hank's Work for
lb* Church and School,
Oho opening of the annex af Mulberry
Street church yesterday was un Im
portant event In Mctkudlst circles In
this city. The Sunday-sclihol met In
Hie ImlltllitK for the llrst time yesterday
luurolug. (Julio a large crowd of Bun-
ilay-sclmol workers ami chllilren were
present nml the occasion was a very
pleasant one for nil. Professor Out-
teiitieiger, amnnpanltkl by au orchestra
of some ten or twelve pieced, presided
ut the new Sobuier Grand piano nnd
the music was of courao dellgblful. The
new piano, by tho wuy.ds ouo of the
mint iHeiutlfiU Instruments ever brought
to this city. It Is finished In oak, has
a rich, mellow tone, un,l Is altogether
a uoldo instrument
Col., Isaac Hardeman, Iho superln-
(mutant, was at Ills best He has the
esteem and uffeolloii of tho entire
school, ami Ills radiant face told hrov
happy he was to welcome the school
into Its lujtv house. Col. llanleiiian ltjt.t
for Tears past,lirgud upon the church
anti oungregHtion' tho tiecesalty for
erecting a scpariVtu budding lor Iho
Numhiy-school. Ills arguments and tip-
peals to Iho church at last have been,
rewarded, and, uiuler tho leadership or
Dr. Monk, Iho now building lias become
a reality. y
To Dr. Monk Is to bo ascribed, per
haps more Ilian to .my one rise tho
credit for tho design or the building.
Ami ccrlnlnly he deserves a groat ileal
of praise. For an entire stranger to
come Into a oommurtlly under iho stress
of such times as we have had In recent
yenrs and raise JlS.Odn at one appeal
is no small matter. And then to have
eight hundred people gather In u Sun
day-school room that ho 1ms designed
mid rumpldrd ttml henr nothing Init
pleasant criticism upon tho work nc-
eompllshtd Is n thing to lie proud of.
Tho riunday-ech Ml room, or nmmt. ns
it Is called, Is fealli a goin. It Is plneeil
at tho rear of tho church nud Is ocljig
coal In shapj*. Thera ate slxtecu sepa
rate class rooms, liesM.'i n ltirgo open
ciri'iilar hall, ll.v sllillng partitions the
rooms can nil Ih< Ihrotvi .nto ono large
ntidltorium M'.itiug MM people It is ,-a
Ml ! angl'd tint I til" Ml|iei ' ill ell. tele Ir.OII
tho nwtnun has full view of every class
In the Landing. It Is elegantly car-
poled nml provided With comfortable
chairs und ih*\vs. It Is llghltsl by both
gas nnd electricity. In short. It lias
every comfort nml eonvoulenoo of a
usslern, up to date school room. Rotli
tho superintradenl nnd the pastor ex
pect' grand results for the ehnreh nnd
community from tho crcclioti of this
balk) tag.
The nrehllcot who planned Ibis an
nex and fuperintended Us coustme.tlou
Is Mr. I*. K. Demi*. Mr. Denn.s is
noM man. tint a* hls real nhlliiy is
1hx< mi lug better und wider known In
this community his talents arc In grow
ing di'nintul.
The construction of the building was
let lo the Macon Nash, Door and Lum
ber Company. Throe gcntlomeu never
undertake any Job without completing
It lo the satisfaction of everybody con
cerned. If they could boar nil tho com-
pliincnlnry things that are ttoing said
about the excellent manner ra which
they have completed Ihotr work they
would enjoy the pride of apptvoi.ited
Muvess, worth quito as much to an
hornet man or tlrm as any flunnclal re-
muueratlon recctred.
Altogether It was a rwl letter day at
old Mulbeny ycstenUy. Tho pastor
Hi tkl WRMMdNt tail the teach
ers nud the scholars nnd I it" budding
committee, the nrebltect and iho con
tractors nml ejorylttsly preaent <ni»
happy. And the church cxp>x-ts to have
another rod letter day souio time In
November, when tho now auditorium
is completed. When It la all completed
and tho churoh rcergsnlxtxl Into an "IH-
ctent working foroo Dr. Monk will close'
bln Brat year In thl* city the happiest
man In the south Georgia conference.
Xt*1ME FIRST BAPTIST.
The oonc service at (he First Baptist
churoh las, evening wn one of the
notable feoturwi In churoh worship vee-
tool.iv n was unusually well att-md-
«d. probably the Ltrxeaa congregation
brine present that hse come out in the
mroalng since (he summer haUdsjiu ccm-
In all our Shoes you find not
only Style and Appearance, but
Genuine, Sterling Value.
They are better this fall than
ever before. v
516 Cherry Street.
monced. The programme of music was
as toUows:
Organ prelude.
Quartette—"Dear 'Lord, Remember
Me," arr. fr. Beethoven.
boxology.
Invocation.
Quartette—'"Prayer.” BaTtlett.
Hymn by congregation.
Duet—"Sweet Hour of Prayer." Gel-
bel.
Hymn.
Alto Solo—"Como Unto Me." Bartlett.
Hymn.
Duet—"lo Prayer to Thee.” Saint
Steps.
Hymn.
Quartette —"Prom Every Earthly
Pleasure." Llszt-Sheeley.
Lecture.
Hymn.
•At a period to the course of these ex
ercises Dr. Taylor delivered a short
lesson, taking as the tasle for hls re-
mark? (hat old. but expressive text:
“Bln when it la finished, brlngeth forth
death.” He showed sin to be the trans-
gresDlon 6f law—hot of any law but the
law of God. And death, the (end 'of sin,
Is the srnaraitlon of Uie soul and body,
dissolution.
AT DR MORRIS' CHURCH.
Rev. Dr. 8. L. Morris of (he Tr.ttnnll
Square Presbyterian church preached
to a large and appreciative congrega
tion at the morning hour yesterday.
Many of the members of (he First Pres
byterian church were prroent, there
being no services at that chftrch owing
to the absence bf (he pastor. Rev. W. U.
Jennings.
The eennon was plain, practical nnd
Impressive and was heard wtth (he ut
most attention. The music was particu
larly excellent wnd claimed (he atten
tion of nil during the singing of the
beautiful selections.
Prayer services will be Held in this
oliuoh on -Wednesday evening nt S
O'clock. ,
AT THE Y. IM. C. Ai-
Dr. E. H. Rowp. ,pr«dJont„nf. Wes
leyan Female •C9lh'ge. addressedeood
crowd or young men n t (he Y. jra c. A.
hill yesterday afterpann. There, has
been a gratifying lTnppovetnent’'tn trie
attendance upon these meet Inert re
cently, nnd the crowd yeKterdny wits
unusually good. I Dr. Rowe addreaaed
the young men upon the subject “Fruit
Bearing" «nnd drew a valuable lesoon
from thstext. x
There, will be two Important Meetings
at the Association roomg today. At 4
O'clock this afternbon (here will be an
Infrmal meeting or the indy, friends,
who will discuss mailers of InWiartance
regnrtllng (he auxiliary department of
the Institution..
At 6 o'clock s called meeting of (he
board of directors will ibe held to ar
range for completing the yenr’s''canvass
for 'fumls. The boartl Is In serious need
of monov- now amtl will have to Insti
tute some unusual activity for raising
more funds than lire now sit (h'elr com
mand.
No other medicine has equalled
flood's Sarsaiptirllla In the erllef It
gives In severe cases of dyspepahi, sick
headache, etc. . -
THE LARGEST AND FINEST
Itock of Carpets ever brought «o Ma-
"" jt^ffiyne & Wflllngham’a. .
ARExJOU GOING?
The resorts olTenncnaeo are doing a
splendid business this season. * Tho
Bouthern railway, western system, is
the direct route to these resorts nnd you
should ask for your tickets via. that
line.
Elegant free observation coaches be
tween Atlanta nnd Chattanooga. A
through coach for Tates Springs leaves
Chattanooga nt 7 a. m. and arrives at
Tates nt 19:45 n. m. Sleeper on this train
to Wsrhlnglon and New-York.
The seashore express leaves Atlanta
7:30 p. m. for St Simons and Cumber
land IalandH. ]
Three dally fast trains each way- be*
tween. Macon and Atlanta and Rome
and Chnttnnoogn.
Travel the Southern railway, western
eyatem. for safety, speed and comfort.
Call bn Jim W. Oarr. lueoengcr and
ticket agent, Macon: J. J. ('llrniworth,
district pasaenRcr agent, Atlanta. Ga.;
c. A. Rcnscotor. assistant general pas
senger agent. Knoxville, Temt.
DENTISTRY.
Dr. A. S. Moore, wbo has for tho
laet eight years been reueonable in bis
charges for dental fork, nnd who la
betler prepared lo do bridge, crown nud
till kind* of deulul work, having taken
a post-graduate course In proathetto
dentistry, owing to the stringency of
the tlim*. Is willing (o be even more
mmonable iu his charges. Como, let
Min examine your teeth and see how
reasonable you tan have your dental
work done: Teeth extracted without
l«ln. Ill Washington avenue, near
Pint Rapttet church. Vlnevllls nnd
tBcR LIne of street cars piss hit oltlco
door. Macon, Ga.
TlfE GREATEST VARIETY
In Furniture and Carpets ever shown
tMuth of the Ohio river nt l\iym> &
WtUinghum's.
MESSRS. ATKINSON AND SMITH
The Tiro Political Giants Will Show
You Why You Should Vole (he
Democratic Tick*!—Com* Oil*,
Come All, and Hear Them,
Every Democrat should (urn out to
swell the crowd at the speaking to
night. It will be un opportunity to hear
two of Georgia's gfcatest men who
come to stren»then their brethren in
the faith and It behoove* everybody to
take It upon themselves no a personal
duty to give them a. grand reception,
such as only (be fighting Democracy
can.
Go to the circus If necemary In (he
afternoon, but be sure to be at the
meeting at (he Monument tonight.
Chairman Blount got i telegram yes
terday: from Honorable Hoke Smith
stating that he will be here this
morning nt 11 o'clock. tHc will go Im
mediately to the Brown house, whore
on informal reception will be tendered
him by the leading citizens of Macon
at 12 o'clock. A delegation of promi
nent gentlemen will meet the train
from Atlanta and ascort the visitor to
bis quarters.
Col. Atkinson will be here tonight in
time to be at the oourt house by the
hour appointed for the speaking. He
wired yesterday that he will be here on
the 7:25 train from At Lint a ovor the
Southern railway.
There need be no fear about the re-
oeptton that the distinguished Demo
crats will have at the monument. They
will rally around these two honored
leaders from all over the country at 8
o’clock, when the speaking will com
mence. Hon. James iH. 'Blount will in
troduce ‘Hon. Hoke Smith and Col. Du
pont Guerry will 'present Col. Atkin
son lo the audience. Each will review
tho ipolltloal situation as It stands be
fore (he voters bf Georgia', and (hey
drsj.ro their opponents of . other parties
t hear what (hey have to say.
LITTLE FltANK CLANCY DEAD.
He Was the Bright Son of Air. R. Dtif-
fus Clancy.
The many Macon friends of Mr. Duf-
ftta Clancy will Iw pained to learn of
the death of Ida bright little sun Frank
al Ids home In Nashville, Tcnu. Mr.
Clancy formerly lived Iu Macon, and
hls friends hero deeply sympathize
with ldm and Uie bereaved mother of
tho little boy. Frank was nn excep
tionally bright child and won thu hearts
of nit with whom be eapte in contact.
LOST BOY.
•Eugene Moon Hits Been Missing Since
Thursday.
Eugene Moon, a Uyenroll* negro
boy,,strayed olt i'rom hls home in East
Macon Thursday morning and lias not
been seen by ills parents since.
Tile, boy’s mother Is very nuxltus
about ldm and would appreciate any
Information furnished concerning bis
whereabouts. He Is a brown skin. Dill
face boy. wearing knoe pan's nnd a rut
•hat with a hide in it. Marlah Stevens
Is the boy’s mother.
WHAT MBS.. HKSTI3R-8AY8.
Mrs. Hester requests the Telegraph
to'Any that she did unt speak disre
spectfully of Mr. Hester's first wife In
tho quarrel that led lo tho light with
her stepson last xveck.
REAL ESTATE.
"I nmko n specialty of real rotate
sales. If you wish to buy n home or a
good paying Investment, will be to
your Intereet lo consult me. Legare
WUlker.
WATCHING THE STORM.
Washington. Sept. 21—The bureau of
weather l« watching rloncly the punimge
of tho- trop'on! storm that appears to
be moving toward tho Atlantia .coaet
from the XV«t Indies. Tonight It txppears
to be about 510 mile* eou'ltbust of Key
West and Is moving north, northwest.
The officials believe the storm will be
quite severe on the coast ot Florida, but
they cannot tell until tomorrow what
Its effect tnay be further north.
SHIRT MAKERS STRIKE. „
Now York. Sept, a—The Hebrew speak
ing shirt makers of New York, number
ing 3,0001 went on a strike today.
SHILOH'S CONSUBIPTION CURE.
This ts beyond Question the most sue-
censful cough medicine we have ever
sold. A few dotes Invariably cures the
wo rat oases of croup, hough and bron
chitis, while Its 'wonderful success In
the cure of consumption Is without par
allel In tho htatory of medicine. Since
fts first dlscoverey ft has been sold on
a gxxiratrtee. a (rot whtoh no other
medicine can stand. It you have a
couch we earnestly ask you to try It.
Price to cents, 60 cents and *t. If your
lungs are sore. Chest or back Is lathe
use Bhtloh's Porous Plaster.
SoM by Qoodwyn & Small Drug Com.
pony, corner Cherry street and Cotton
CUill open doops at
the Oight PepfoPQn
an(je at 6 o’(»ld(»l{,
QomQnenQe at 7 <?nd
(jlose at 9, in opdep
to allow the people
to heap 5®C p € tap 9
Smith and (Jolonel
Atkinson speal{ at
the CUadle9 fDonu
m^nt
—■«
OPENING OF THE
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
The Doors of Bibb’s Educational Insti
tutions Will Be Thrown Open,-
This Morning.
THE REGISTRATION OF PUPILS
Runs Up to Three Hundred mud Sixty In
the City Sehuoli—There (Vlll He
an Increase Over the Number
Registered Uit Year.
Bibb county's public schools will re
sume work todpy. and early (hls morn
ing the bright-faced boys and girls can
be seen hurrying along with Uboks and
slates eager to enter another and high
er class of school and to Jins up In the
contest for honors that have not yet
been wan.
Everything Is in fine condition far the
opening of the schools. Superintendent
Abb’ott .who, by the way, now properly
enters upon his flrat year's duties an
the most worthv successor (hat he is
to ex-Superlntendent Zettler. has the
whole work for the year thoroughly
mapped out and systematized so that
there will at once be smooth-running.
Tho only matter that promises him any
vexation whatever la the'straightening
out and assigning of pupils (o their
classes and changing (hem In case ot
overflow from one school to another.
The ample additions nnd thorough re
pair work that has been prosecuted
through the term of vacation will, to a
very large extent, mitigate the great
trouble bh.it. has arisen In former years
from an overflow of applicants. The
superintendent believes that this year
there will be very little trouble on Bach
an account.
The registration books, which were
closed Saturday night, showed.that 340
applicants had been registered in the
city schools. These arc children who
have either never attended school or
who were absent at the close t»f the
tqrm laet soring and did not receive,
certificates entitling them to places at
the opening of the succeeding term.
Tho registration at the different
schools was as follows: >
Gresham High School 24
Nlsbet School .'. 68
Second Street School 93
Whittle School 62
Wiitehlo School 84
Fourth Street School 23
Alexa nder School 56
Tata! 360
So far as (he new pupils have applied,
the number of applicants is a.little less
than last year, but by the end of this
week, when all will have been entered,
It Is probable that there will be a con
siderable increase. The total number of
puplte registered last year was 440, but
this number was not shown on the day
the books were clowed, a good many
having applied during the Bucceedlhg
week after the opening. Last year the
Increase over the. preceding year was
178.
Professor C. W. Kilpatrick, who has
charge of the country ,schoote, will come
In with hls report later.
To School Teachers nnd Children.
An Injustice xvna Intentionally done
us In yesterday's Telegraph by. certain
parties (who wisli to injure our school
book trade) by Insinuating that our
school book lists were Incorrect.
We wish to assure the ptihllo that
our lists, which were placed In the
hands of Hi" siijMTintiMiili'iit Saturday
for distribution, arc absolutely correct,
statements to tho contrary notwith
standing.
Wo know any lists with cur name
on them to be correct: haven’t had
time to pry around to see about others.
However, we will fill any lists you may
bring us find guarantee to please you.
We have tho largest slock of second
hand school books In the city nnd sfell
them cheap. Our pads—tho “Leader"—
are the correct on"S, have been used
for yenrs; other parties tried to get con
trol of these and failed. They are sold
nt six out of the seven placer where
(School supplies are sold. No misfit
with them.* We are giving nway 12-
lueh brass edge rulers. Bring us your
list Will guarantee to please you nnd
appreciate your trade.
'McEvoy Sanders Co.,
B72 Cherry street, opposite wooden
drug store. .
Goodwyn & Small, druggists, will tell
you that Johnson's Magnetic Oil ah
ways gives satisfaction and U the
cheapest.
NAME OF PATTERN:
SIZE
Sml thii tmipan an't to creta to (he
Ilamn THeoraiVioad you eoa yetnny one
or'PaUtnu piluthtd. AoUcs numArran.!
name of Paters, owl take jLiii-y
jfcraUue to Sul* *ua
1Mom lx. jot ta<h pattern desired.
AAPS.
iDERESS....
OUR GREAT PATTERN 0Frf
W« have made arrangements by.
which wo are offering to the readers of
the Telegraph the Demorest Cut Paper
Patterns, which are worth from 29 tt> G#
cento* each.' thus making every copy of
the parcr worth from 10 to 40 cents.
Cut out the coupon below and mail ac
cording to directions tin It and you will
receive by m^U the pattern in thu size
chosen.
f QO\yRED LIKE HER MOTHER* 4
€59—FRANCHENE WAIST. Sizes for
v 14 and 16 Years.
sA** farming model, formed by the
waist and M Bett” skirt.
This little round waist has some full*
fisssJh the back and surplice fronts,
whicOi, with the full, triple cap* on the
sleeves, make it especially becoming
to slender figures. Cashmeres, Cre-
P6ns,‘ and all light Voolens, also nil
kinds of waahaible fabrics, can be mada
after this model. It is also a good de^
sigh for all fancy silks. Rows of flat
trimming, with serpentine effect, com
plete the gown. Any or all of the
aleevp-caps may be omitted; and for
thin materials, the caps edged with
laco are very dainty and pretty. A
belt of ribbon of the material girdles
the waist. Our model represents fawn-
colored serge, trimmed with brown vel
vet ribbon.
A special Illustration end full direc
tions about the pattern will be found
on tho envelope in which it is enclosed*
. 640-MISSES’ BELL SKIRT.
Sizes for 14 and 16 Years.
A trim little skirt In the populo.1
"bell" 6hape, fitting easily around the
hlp3 and with some fullness behind.
Any of *the seasonable materials can bg
made up In this model, and it may be
trimmed in any resired way. This
Bklrt combines well with any stylo of
■klrt. 4
A special illustration and full direc
tions about the pattern will be found
on the envelope in which it Is enclosed.
V FRESH AS A’ ROSE. /J.TO
630—LESBIA WAIST—Sizes for 14 and
16 Years.
A charming little model, suitable for
afternoon or general wear, or for more
dressy occasions, according to the ma
terial selected. This o jr.-age lias th*
effect or a guimpe waist, and is the
name both back and front. The stock
collar and girdle are made of ribbon,
and by having two or three sets of
these in different colors, a pleasing va
riety may be made In the toilet. A
skirt of four straight breadths can be
used with this model, or if preferred.
It can be used with *any style of gored
skirt. Chambery, dimity, lawn, batiste,
challle.and China silk, with all-over
embroidery or net for the yoke, are
very, stylish and cool made In this style.
It Is an equaly good model for light
Woolens, with silk for the yoke and
sleeves. Our model is of pink cbara-
be ry. with all-over embroidery for the
yoke and sleeves, and the skirt is fin
ished with a flounce of the embrlodery*
A special illustration and full direc
tions about the pattern will be (found
on the envelope In which It la enclosed*