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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1894
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THE TO YORK FASHIONS.
Some of the Wonderful Evening Toilets
That Are Worn at tho
Theatre.
SOME LOVELY COSTUMES DE8CRIUED
Thr«* Of all net Xjrlea of Cora* !• In Vogm •
_Dark Velvet for Oow»x«r*—Th«
FaihloitabU tlllri — Uteit
.VoTelllei In Neckweir,
' It would almost seem at ir the loaders
rf /aiihlon In New York have established
nn unwritten Jaw that their new evening
toilet* l>e flint- shown to envious eye* at
tho opera, and now that tho season is In
lull swing wo aro all eyes to nolo tho won-
rVENUVO AND NKW BLOtTBE COSTUMES.
dors In evening gowna. It would bo quite
impossible to glvo detailed descriptions of
tho note bio gowns, but tho general idea
left In tho mind ufter tho opera J* over la
that thorn aro three distinct stylo* in tho
mnko of oontiigofl. Ono la where tho buck
In cut very Jow nnd to n point and tho
front draped ncroas ioHomotblngof a fichu
plmpo and coming up to tho top of tho
shoulders. This lanllko becoming to youth
and old ago, where old ago decides upon a
low cut gown, nnd soiso think loo many
of them do decide upon them.
Thrro is another distinct stylo, and that
is tho half low nook. None but thoso with
vory perfect nock dares to wear thorn. Tho
extremely low bodloo provalla and la cut
os low on tho bust n» possihlo ami on tho
ihoulderti, so ns to show thorn with their
rounded outline to tbo beat advantage.
Tho sleeve* two in n few entirely lacking,
tltfdr plncua Mug filled by berthna of Inco
or chiffon, hold up by Jowols, flowers or
hpnngled trimming. Homo cf tho light
bluo, gree n, pink or white gowna of silk,
«atl(i or other evonlng material had very
dark or black vclvot dog cars sot hero and
there, but tho contrast was too marked to
1h) in really good taste. Light laoos, chif
fon, tull® and flower* mnko letter comple
ments to each other.
Tho now blouse waist was neea in sev*
crol instances where tho corsago was low,
but square. Tho full effect wan wrought
by tho overhanging plaits. Ono hniulsoma
gown was of raalse wit In duchess, draped
Homowhot over tho hips, and thoro wore
two panels on tho skirt filled in with laoo
and hooded by a violet volvot bow. The
corsage was pointed and cub low both baok
and front in a V shapo. Tho violet vclvot
vraa drawn down to tho front In a point in
brctelles and ended under dog ears of tho
umo. Tho V was filled In with' lace and
u vclvot bow. Tho uloovos wore full puffs
of innixo chiffon.
Dowagor la a naino that we rarely use
®n this country in connection with tho eld*
c rly Indies of n family, but It was heard
frequently at the opera in connection with
tho nunilteni of ladles in black nnd dark
volvnfc. Ono or two youngish ones wore.
It, too, and It sets otf youthful fniniess
veil, hut It Is really tho perquisite of ago.
DDlnck velvet against a white neck nml Iwire
idiuuUlcrs Is a rocomjionso for ago. Add
diamond* to vclvot, and fading charms
suoed no ono’s pity.
Boms of tho corsages to evening drosses
are bound around tho nook with aabln;
others nru nearly if notqulto oovorod with
wch Irldosoent ]iassomenterlo; others lmve
fringes of gold bullion, exactly like mili
tary fringe; auino have Mrings of jingling
sequins thaft have boon A red In some way
to product several changing colors. I no
tice'll ono Indy who had a blue satin cor-
Hugo that was slmpcd exactly ltko a corset.
There were no alcoves whoever, but a
drapery of blue chiffonBtnrtod from points
front nnd hack at tho wubit lino nnd sepa
rated over tho bust nnd fastenod on tho
shoulders with hluo bowa. Naturally tho
cldffou drapery was very amply folded to
snake such a Itodlco possible.
. To a) most all of thoso bodices there were
full and generally quite plain skirts, with
rarely any kind of trimming, but vory
many had drawn draping across ths front,
nnd moiuo few were lifted over an under
skirt of some contrasting material and fre
quently color. Trained dresses were fow
and far between, ©von the elderly Indies
contenting tlveim*dvv* With skirts lust
touching tho floor in tho lack. I should
say that thoso skirts with trimming did
not look ns rloh nnd elegant as tbo«o with
out.
There was quite a oonuldornblo show of
Vandyke points In lsoo and passementerie
nnd ribbon wherever it could bo bestoyred.
4'hiffon, silk, muslin, tulle and laoo wore
•U lavishly employed ns berthas, draping*
and for slouvea.
There seems to bo a division of opinion
about silk for this season. Uresgraln is
called tho fashionable silk, but I see dos-
ens of ladles who are called leader* of New
York styles, and they wear nrmure, faille,
aniln, moire, figured and brooaded silks
and satins, reppod and others having
XOYKLYltt U* FAftMOKARUK KKIVKMt.
tomvihlag of all these weaves combined.
The most of these gowna ore imported di
rect from Ikrk so that it seems to ms
that all the*- silks are lu ths fashion. Be-
t ides tires# there are thick rtbl*d velvets
and plain velvet. There certainly Is no
lack of choice. The celebrated peau do
soles have a softs leathery appearance and
ere very rteh and will take any kind of
trimming, which some of the other silks
WlU not.
I 1 muonibar noting a very fins dress In
an up town houwt here a few days Nines of
rich cresui colored paau do sole. Ths skirt
wm* laid In J«*p idolts all around, and
there was no trimming on the skirt, ex
cept a autof yoke made of ruby or currant
red velvet, over Which one plait extended
tbo waist. _ Thsrsjvas t_s|lff girdhayf
tho same velvet Tho* whist'was fn the
Kumdan blouse stylo and had a pointed
yoke of tho velvet nnd n dog collar of tho
Name. The sleevea WST8 Ct tbt silk as to
tho puff, and tho forearm port was of vel
vet, with sprung cuffs. This gown was
mode for a brldo for afternoon reoeptlon
and woe very handsome.
This sarnrj young bride, who, though
born here, comes by Inheritance into the
possession of French taste in dress, had a
mantle brought over in her woddlng out
fit. This mantle Is of black velvet nnd
pplnach green peau do solo. There is a sort
of yoke In t!»«> book, to which the velvet Sk
plaited, and these plaits aro held In to fit
tho Aguro slightly as far ns tho waist. Tho
fronts hung smooth from neck to tho knees
nnd uro llnlhlxd off with chenille and
silken fringe, headed with a very narrow
silk embroidery. Down tho oenter of these
there aro two plaits of tho silk laid on per
fectly smooth. There la a capo collar of
embroidered velvet, and a high collar hav
ing a windmill Ixnv of velvet In front. Tho
most striking peculiarity of this mantlo is
the ample alcove, which Is mndo of ono
width of silk folded up nnd plaltod In,
leaving it in shape of a sling slocvo. Thera
bows defining tho opening. These
sleeves afford little protection to tho arms
and vendor a largo muff necessary, and
muffs are mado this season to accommo
date nil fancies, foraomo are scarcely largo
enough for tho hands, and others will tako
in tho wrists nearly to tbo olbows. u You
pay yoar money, and you tako your
choice.”
While speaking of this mantlo I may
mention that I saw a tea jacket of white
cashmere and mordoro velutlna mode on
tho umo lines, flow very pretty it was I
leavomy lady readers to Imagine, tho only
difference there was Mug mat instead of
the two folds of silk down tho front there
was a bow with long ends of mordoro moire
rlhhoo. Mordoro means dead gold and is
tho namo of a color that is worm brown
in somo lights and dull gold In others, nnd
there aro few colors so adaptable for trim
mings ns this is. It seems to bleml with
everything nnd is beautiful in Itself. At
night it looks Jiko a rloh garnet. It may
bo found in wools, silks, mixtures and vel
vets. Tho vclvot Is guuorally employed ns
trimming, though it la eamotimes mado
up in entire costumes. In such cases It
floods a trimming to tone It down, nnd
nothing is hotter for that purposo than fur.
Laoo conies next, but any kind of trim
ming should be usod with a sparing hand.
A few months ago everybody wore nn
increyahlo scarf tied In an enormous knot
under tho chin nnd loft to fall In flaring
onds, edged with loco. Now that fancy Is
quite forgotten, nnd no ono secs it more,
but In Its pluco is » great number of ncclc
trimmings, feud they aro each aud all bo-
NECKWEAR,
HALF HOSE,
GLOVES,
HANDKERCH’FS
CANES,
UMBRELLAS,
SUSPENDERS,
UNDERWEAR.
ItUtHMtn I Wins,Mm,®
MACON, GA. I SAW MILLS,
35i to 353 - - - cherry street J Machinery All IKinds.
SLKGANT MANTLE FOB VISITING,
coming, besides being neat and not costly.
Besides they aro easy to make, nnd there
are fow Indies who cannot supply them
selves with a variety of thoso dainty bits
of beauty.
Thoso stocks, ns thoy nro generally
called, nro mndo Indiscriminately of any
and everything. Indeed I know ono clover
buly who ntmio a very fetching ono from
a discarded nooktlo that had graced the
stubby neck of hor lord nnd mastor a whole
season. Hho washed nnd ironed it and
draped It Into a stiff foundation and put a
buckle in tho front. But few Indies are ex-
jxrted to spoil' a horn to mnko a spoon.
There nro so niany.scraps nnd hits of laoo
nml silks, chiffon and silk musllu or small
plooes of velvet lying about’ that would bo
pretty mndo up in thoso stock collars that
It would bo a pity to wnato time ripping
up old tics. Tho first thing to do is to get
tho measure of one's nock and the height
of the collar, nnd out a foundation of hair
cloth, buckram or wlgan, and cover this
carefully with whtto silk or soft musllu,
ami set two or threo small hooks and ©yes
at tho back. Thou tbo material can be
addud and sowed lu any way that suits the
mskor, folds, gathers, a series of shirrs,
puffs or rosettes or double wings standing
out on ©ooh side, or the front may bo
draped plainly along and tho w lmm put In
tho back in auoh a manner ns to showllko
a frame behind the nook.
Homo are mndo of colored silk, crapes
ami velvets, black velvet particularly, nnd
uthors are of silk ntuidin, laoo tulle, net
and ohlffon. Some again ore combina
tions of two or more of these materials,
nnd some have ribbon addl'd. Among the
prettiest are some made of a suooession of
full rosettes of Tom Thumb ribbon and of
rosettes or cboux of ohlffon or fine lace.
Ono very dainty faucy had a neckband of
pale blue moire ribbon, with a chou of
bluo chiffon on each side. There are threo
lapa of lace, each ending undor a chiffon
chou, to fasten down on tho busk Anoth
er very dressy Uttle affair was. a vest of
pink chiffon, with a belt and neckband
of tho some color in grosgratn ribbon. On
#aoh side at neck and waist wore ohoux of
chiffon ofid down oaoh side a double jabot
of lace.
These may appear small matters to some
persons, who care Uttle about triflea, but
they aro just the things that make the dif
ference between perfect dowsing and dow-
dlnees. The lady who takes the time to
moke for herself a few oS these stocks nnd
veet fronts may have a pleasing variety ot
toilets at a small cook A new jabot or vest
front, or one of these stocks with its sof
tening draperies, will freshen up even on
old costume go much that there will be
found none to mnko Invidious remarks oa
"that everlasting old gown.”
Mm XtsaoY.
JPOWBLL-STANLY,
Quitman Dw. CSkwcta]).—Rear. J.
K. Pavdl tA Forsyth was Married on
Thursday roornfng. tho Qdh knot., .it 10
o'clock, at the horns id the t>rnk\ to
Mtattle &unty, daughter Uf th
iHt© Uh “Wm. H. ffenfty, Hcv. J. m
Hirehlr* otti-Hkering. They K41 on tho 1
o'clock train for their home xt For*
wtanplok over in ThooMjrvIHa wUi
the bride’** Mftir. l'rof<«cH\r Q. W. H.
Pto-nly. Mr. Powell J« of
Monroe >\vnti4e at h\«r.n ih. and
to a former Brooka twtty nwtn in
wihom all ure aitll W He fully
Qcoervcs rire ntxe he lw« won, and
b»»th have Wu* wSuhcs of many
ftwmh ddfVtk in Brooks.
SANTA CLAUS
money. See if it isn’t so.
year, bnt here he can bay lots for little
T. BEELAND Jeweler. S20 Second Street.
- ••iili-'Uif!*"
--**w.
"Stop, you bwuto, or I’ll soak you ono.”
LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE!
Window Glass. Mantels, Tiles and Grates.
Itrv la the time to buy the above before the oold waather cornea. I have
Hi# lunk stock Sooth, with price* lower than avwv
T. C. BURKE.
O- P.&B.E VyiLLWmr^l
MACON. GA.
SASH BOORS, LUMBER, H0ULDIN6S, PAINTSL LIME
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LEADIHG WHOLESALE HOUSE.
L. Cohen & Co.,
LIQUOBS, CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Cheapest house in tf&eon.
Ordsra promptly HUM.
J* I* If ACR, Jfsasgar, • « • Ilsoon Ga.
A trial solicited.
MACOH SASH, D.OOE & LUMBER CO,,
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDER
, . il.Uu.kl AND MANUF A.OTURKR3 OF | ,
Sajih, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc.
MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IN BOTTLES ONLY.)
On account of It* t Jwolute -parity, wbolesomeness, good taste and quality
to aid digestion it is a most pleasant and refreshing beverage, an article
in comparably strengthening to the in valid and convalescent.
This beer is brewed from the best selected malt and from boi» imported
from Bohemia. It is brewed after the new existing method in the Hof Braue-
rei at Pllson. Bohemia. Barbarosaa. is a light, palatable beer, unexcelled ip ,
tarfte and brilliancy, and on account of its excellent quality is preferred to
* the imported Pilsner by connoleeure. .. ..
For the dinner table and for a lun ch there Is nothing better than a bot
tle of Barbara ULLMANN & WILLIAMS,
Delivered ex., where tn the city. 'Phone 434. Sole Agents.
HIGH GRADE SPECTACLES AND
EYE GLASSES
ACCURATELY FITTED.
. A. T. HOLT.
Beal Estate A Kent. 36 Secona street.
I have some nice houses yet to rent.
Come and see me about them. Several
(temi to rent, ami some splendid offer
ings tor sale. List your property with
me and give me a chance to see what I
can do with it
PROFESSIONAL GARDA.
r JOSEPH E. WELLS, P
351 MULBERRY STREET.
SPECULATION.
HAMMOND & GO.,
STOCK AND BOND BROKERS,
130 & 132 Pearl Street,
NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.
Stocks, Bonis and Grain Bought and Sold,
or Carried on Margin.
. P. S.—Send for explanatory
circular on speculations; also
weekly market letter. (Free.)
VITAL TO MANHOOD,
JL E. C. WEST'S HEAVE AND BRAIN TREAT-
-NT, . .jMKiflc (or Hj.t.rl., iHizin.re, m., Nr'.i
IfleU.HMdmoh.. Nervtm. Prostration raawd b,
nlooho or tobntoo, WakotulneM, Mental Depression
Softening of Brain, causing insanity, misery, decay,
death, FTematar* Old Ago, Barrenness, ioe« o)
Power In cither aex, Impotency, Leucorrhoea and all
Female Weakne«neii, Involuntary botms, flpsrma-
torrhoso canned by over-oxertlon of brain. Self-
1 4 nionth’a treatment, IL
by tnall. with each order for 6 boxes, with
U will wmd -written guarantee to refund U not eared
Onaranfaeclwned3&sgtak WEST’S LIVJCJR PlLIi
eoNs Sick Headache, BlUooaneas, Liver OoupUlnr,
OOOD-WYN-S DRUG STORM.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-M. H. Me
re. and James II. Avatit, executor, of the
estate of Mrs. Catherine A. McRea. late
of .aid county, deccaaed, having repre
sented to this court that they have fully
discharged the duties of »ald trust and
now ask for letters of dismission. This la
therefore to notify all parties concerned
to flic their objections. If any thsy have,
on or before the flrat Monday in January,
1896, or else letters of dismission will
then be Issued as asked for.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—W. A.
Davis, administrator estate Mis. Mary
Hogan, represents to this court that
he has discharged hto trust and asks
for letters of dlsn-.Uwtoa. Thte le there
fore to notify ati parties concentr'd to
flic objections;^ any they have, on or
before the flrat Monday In March,. 1896,
w’hy ho should not receive bln dlsmto-
slon. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary,
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
AM persons having demands against
the estate of Edgar P. Strong, tote ot
Bibb county, deceased, ore hereby no
tified to render In their demands to tile
undersigned according to law; and nil
persona indebted to said estate are re
quired to make Immediate payment,
tnhb,' the 27th day of November, 1891.
LEWIS .A. WOOD.
Executor of the estate of Edgar P,
Strong, deceased.
DR. J. J. BUBERS.
Permanently located. In th. ape-.
cUltlea venereal. Lost energy re
stored. Female Irregularities and.
poison oak. Cure guaranteed.
Address in confidence, with stamp,
B10 Fourth street. Macon. Ga.
DR. G H. PEETH, . ;
BYH EAR, NOSH AND THROAT. |
306 SECOND STREET, . ]
MACON, GA. I
DR. J. H. SHORTER.
eye; ear. nose and throat.
Office MS Cherry St. Macon. Oa
DU. GILMER’S
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
Office and residence, First street, near
Cherry.
M. R Freeman. H. G. Griswold.
FREEMAN & GRISWOLD.
'Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Masonic Building, ... Macon, Ga,
JOHN R. COOPER,
Attornoy-at-Law,
Exchange Bank Building, Room* 7 and
8, Macon, Ga.
EXCHANGE BANK,
OF MACON. OA.
H. J. Damar. O»o. B. Turpin.
President. Vlcs-Prrald*nt_
J. Wo CabaolM, Caahisr! ** U
We solicit ths business of mwchanw.
planters and banks, off.rln,
courusr, promptuMs, ul.tr
oktjr. Ths largest capital amt suiplun
of any bank In Middle Georgia.
THE UH10H SAVINBS BIN! & TRUST CdT
MACON, GA. .
JL 1. Lamar. Prwidnt; tba a. Tnn.
rfr. VlM-PmattoM; J. wT^cSantol
OMhlars D. M. NelUgaa. Accountant.
CAPITAL. 000,00.. 8DRPLU*. JJotoo.
IntsrMt paid oa d«oslts l par cu ,
por annum Economy U tho nod to
woalth. Deponlt your oavlngo nay u.s
win bo incraawd by Innrwu Com-
pounded Mint-annuaUr.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
570 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
Capital and surplus $160^000
Payo 5 per cent, lntereot on depoolto ‘
Of 51 and upward. Real osuto loans on
tbo monthly Installment plan, and loans
on good securities at low rates. Let J
depository for trust funds. Will aot««
administrator, executor; guardian. 1 rl
celver and trustee. “■ r **
H. T. POWELL Preotd.n.
AN...
ADVERtlSEMENT
placed in tho dauifled column* of Th*
Telegraph Is sure to bring
RESULTS
J. JL Johnston. Pre^dent. J. D. atotsoa. Vtoe Prooldont L. P. Hlllyor. oashtw.
Tie American National Banfc,
MACON, GA.
Hie soak.
CAPITAL,vm* m n n w . .1330.600.08 SURPLUS., „ _ _ ,.113(0161
ImrcmlllotSl ct any naMonat bank tn Central Go<*5^7 Aocounti M
tanka. oorporaUou and jodlrldualo wfl 1 iMotTo onrwful attanUonT OorrssDoi
a-~-* Invited.
Holmes Johnson’s Canncl
Coal makes tho hottest fire,
loss ashes and soot, than anv
-gi-ate coal sold here.
FULL FROM A TREE TOP.
AlbarxyT Dec. 5.-—About 2 o’clock ye»-
torOay aftertbxm Master Forest, the
7->var-old eon of Mr. aa*l Mr*. J. B.
Gilbert, at hi* home on tBroaff street,
fell from a tree, ti di**fince of about
fifteen feet, nnd sustained pcububly fs.-
t&i Injuries.
ImmefliatfllS' after the accident oc
curred Dr*. «I>a\l* and H(Usman re-
spondetl to a hurried summon*, and
faHiiul Mamr Forest in gmu May.
n»ey did uCi they could for tie litilo
euffcfvr. but are yet apprehensive that
ho austttiired Internal Injuries over
which tb*>v have no coniroL
Mctwter forest to a bright little fel
low and bx* uxiuj friend* ta the city.
first Mini M,
OF MACON, GA.
CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
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