The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 07, 1900, Page 9, Image 9

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A CHEAP FASHION WINTER. , ~%* <HA*ori> i.rrri.K, awh r ( %N \i oil H WOXOMU II ITU 01-0 • l °TMW. I ff!l DnlpH rf Kyrhlihln* Ip l ~f \l mirr'i Urdrlir and Tima ,i Moiip> •* nd on the Ar%% X M ,|,.pryr * flat* *lio|—niri u|l , for iI• ilt Unlkiaac • Mflild lor a I orrrct I'.iraluu it 0,1 *. -Th**re I* itolm? to b* r i vs in bulldlii* of oat* this \ g hm| , ton, ionic Jacket or r.iprd v r from k*l >rai •an rufflo n#w •-t of th* nrw nnt npvr out *r il**rititt#<l i* n wirmol Wul* r* v* r# t *oniPt imf* L t, h lrr o\* r a.itln, hlsh co iara. . null no Kilhm at Iho h t,*l down the fron: v i iv\cfi tmn h k arc all of , jt f- Htii that m onlv to t . n rrvivou from tho amphor ff . -h<Tt fur J, k H of astrakhan, )> cr tiowl .i l have not !*• ef ,m of their prfM#e anil full #<l parr.acre > <*t- of the empire form a , j< < ii> soii.it to ntakr another ta*h j i*ofttiliirl!y they Just mi-s-,1 lj*t , These I -at rt* a trifle shorter in ... . • i ihnn w* lenietnher them to I .ive ! j • I * !•>% the i the arey hroan or green RUriotlt . rs and numbeiH of small phon'tLr * n<i (x-w<l,n u fuln* .'l tlw *mit i i4>rvnf|y to b- live fobu*. in Inf Wkik wrj|* to r lhe present .me iron. I on Old IVnrdrobr. A f-w of thr short <viaO ar** leivkr'J \■ r\ umptuous in ppcaran< - by the ad . i of go.il biaki In their decoration* T* *-c | h sketch In II In at ration of this. " " tor a charming Mon of rich cream i cloth overlai I with a h* avy hi- k Mik |^e.•emeuten©, that Is meed to- with fine thna<h of gold, while I soutache outlines the # !jp * of the 1 i\ |i>s*-menterl* design. The rever* e f.c*-J with gold thr* id and the vest l- • s ade of gold thr'ad*l chiffon. fa!l - • \* r white satin. fty women, whoee last year’s coats far too good, to justify the purchase e' r w rn<n, ore ripping away all the old t s 1 and luit ona, and substituting gold arid beautiful Indeed l some of ’• guttering br.etd It Is manufacture*) In sfiad'd gold. In dull gold, green gold ‘ •'■m rhamot* F.mn Overlaid With Hlack Silk t mi quo gold. In fart, In a score n( '1 I. th only deearatlve agent wr * - en that Ik uhle to dissipate all t'lki.-t i n god admiration for the ,r ' of honnrabe aervh e and mem u Fiunlalte Kt.Rlnc Toilet. proof of thl* let the reader *1 mot nt P'oturo given of a smart new evening ”o. There we have a cream white I' 1 " oy-que. or swan's ekln eltk. gar with .in .milropiery of golden rose*. iae aril blossom* are done In gold, •h. fiiet . lowii. In *t-ni* and leave*. *, **' Risen and the Ido..me are made ' ‘ Idy rough gold At the top of the liMe leellee rune a broad hand of dcl * u til braiding and down fr.m the 't * hoi liter to it* walat line extend* a " r l nl rink MIK rne-a with email " velvet |. uvee. of It.# I loth gown le nrg yet d (>ii ie to gay whether braid or fur. '' hinge .hall have the upp. r hand oriutni- ntaUon. The tailor* and * ‘her. are hutlly exptrtmeruing ’ **■ me three above mentioned me. *nt their effort* are attended with D >• eueceag. 1 l°th aatl Fr Hotni. <daai MHBgtgnak of olotlt and fur I- pictured, as especially rqltabi* for a slender blonde young woman, who can gracefully carry a rkir! of the modish length A ol water tree gre. I Indy's cloth Is the material of -k t and waist A line ot stitching*. In lighter green silk, run* down ttie light eldi o' the skirt and long mo k buttonhole* of green silk, imisn.d with tiny tall buttons of green crystal simulate an t.|*-n!iig .it hl|> and hem. 'lll same decoration appears on the front of the blouse shaped waist, but the character of the costume t- given by the tiigh i odor wi i i,o .1 u..| f.it lug of si ky |yn* skm Ag.ilnst Ilia soft dark gre.n the sot t y black fur I- display 'd to marked advantage, and the h it that 1* worn with this is i round brimmed. Idah crowned rtM| of I l l s Kngllsh felt Is* ind Witt. lynx fur on the brims edge and nd* rne.i in front with th, utwiand- Itig blue b a*'k pinion- that ate made fast to tin* crown In ,id imond stiaied buckle of m,night greeiilrb gold. Inte resting entreat to ltd- -ult are the tow ctotli gowns m tin do ib • column -k. tch The one t • the left Is of dead leaf brown Ft. ti. h hroad .loth; tin skirt laid in si le plaits tb.it are Mtl* tn I Mat to the km -. oblong Mat orn.inn nts. woun*l wdth t*rown silk braid, are taatene.l at the bottom of every p. rpsndlcular line of stttehlng Th* tail* ro coat of broad cloth has Its pointed rovers and cuffs of darker brown panne than the goods Itself, will • a „i dc of tin |sinne Is drawn un ter th. I list, at th base of a tucked skill front of pale gold taffeta A toque of brown panne. show.-r*d over with os trich plumes completes ,til solar, but none tin less commendable autumn atilt. The dress to Ifn- tight Is a s\s retv simple study In red A warm russet red serge writh n wlery rap Is one of the mo*t f lehionoble fabric* brought out Ibis year. Them is a ihi ad of black or brown Tn Brnart fo ’iimr". usually novm in with th r I wool that fri‘ iitir atcrr .M> th** intutnii iaf tint, aiui h**rt* the luavy prickly *urfa c<| bctr' nhuv, a pkirt |ar.l. %*Ht. alcev#*, < ai^ an<i cuff.** nf brown foe*; cloth tbat i* **° *!*• |i in <olc*r the Krrn h nail It the ton* <f cfr*o irrounii** Straps anti 1 r*o .-m"k -**l cryatal butt on#, rimm*l with tfoli, i r* .k the rxiuntc of brown U>'h on waiot aiui >krt Kimpli* l.inarr. White tinder wear had arrived at a fioint of iucJi rca lion aur* to ft In Women wtM> take pride in the fn**it *xqui!i lt* wanirob* h of lint* rk u.c very, very litll* lace. A iMtlc real Volen* lenne** i eHto nicd, but aotiHithttiK h*-atr ia rumini? of llnat b.iat'if#'. that s * Ikl with f al loped bu!tonhol. work. Not ev n th* murt a . ompli!*h*d lnun<lr*!s can Ut lu< * to lo*>k well and w- r well, and vutaar imita tion!* ar too .isily ittained, hi* the most coat ft* and tkfant brld *1 irouracaux show all the night dr* hi**a, petticoat flounces . jt A Swan'# Skin Silk. Garnished With Gol den Roees. and edging* on ehcentee and knickers fln lehed with a atmple tine line of needle work In one Imx Of bcidgl thing*, lately rhl|pe<l Irom a New Vork houae. funnel* for lie fine underwear, th- lingerie wn* made all of delicate while French Initiate and the flounce* and frill* were of an ex qulKltety eoft and delicate cotton giodi. called wauhliig chiffon. t)f courae the*e i uffle* were cut In double *< allop* or polnta and button holed. There was scarce u half doxen yard* of lace on the live dox en coetly gwrmertx and that ued wit hand made Valenclenr.aa, very narrow and of the xtmpleat pntierri, Neither linen nor silk are worn In prefer* enre to line cotton*. t> Kreneh women who. however, atlll cling, for ouldoor wear, to the allk petdn oal. A deep arcor dam plalttd ruffle with a heading nnd rooting of narrow atlk ruchlng. the adge* ..f which are pinked. I* the most approved autumn pattern for a simple eervieeable street petticoat. Kxtrcmely pretty one* of dull red. green, mauve, and yale blue 1 tffnde, are now appearing ard are by many women worn In piwfcrenre to the silk skirt* that art rather too crlap foi the prove line atyh- of gown and beside one alpaca skirt outwear* two or thro# *nk one*, and look* clean and freh until the day It goea down to Its rag-bag grave Mary Daaav THE MOKNING NEWS. SI'NDAY, OCTOBEK 7,1900. A JOlMiUenC M IdlDIMi. Interviewing n l.lae Loril—A "t'te- I'uced Siery” nnd Other Journalln-. He Mveterlea. Although there Is a good leal about New York Society in lirlcti Starks new novel, Th. 11.0 diu of fleaufy," (Stokes ("o > It sleds in idn tally some light upon modem 11 wststper nu thl* In the metro ivlls. Inin the very Mist •liata.r, wlinrs ( find the 'animal artist" o: ,i Sunday pa p. r drawing pictur. of bears and calmly tailng that It Is "the pttturea that count," 111 g. nets teportcr das has In upon an ■ ftcinoon t'U to say "All over but the houling? Pboll I turn you In a paragt iph* In tlic tbH i. ty Wii.ti, of noise, not the Dally." This newsi*aprrs woman's Ways are curious Htic . arrlea In her black bag sevrrul shi'ets of paper upon each of w hich Was jast. a ciit.Pg from an w h penciled note in the a hand k.i. hlcf, a bunrh of k- ; tpr.sumably It., biding a latchkey): six point*.! pencils, a penknife, a pui.-c. rather lean; a photo graph of two kitten " There:' she said, relieved al sight of these Knew I couldn't hove lost 'em lltioklyn woman left 'em f ■ 000 in her will Tliry'll stand me tn a good little old half < olumn.' " U'hen Pa Ig. a-ks the hrridne of the book to write for th. Hfar .Ither upon some'development of modern science, or upon the*toplc: "Who i- the handsomest non tn New York 7" the e Itlor doesn't . ar. w hlph h' otters at ot.co to write llie* story b rs|f "The signature and the pictures ' yr all the editor reallv wants, sho i xnjalnr An Kngllsh Laird who visit* N* w York In search of a rich Wife Is promptly ta< kled for an Interview by Cadge, and fall* a victim 8h works him fur a page 4larus|lon of Araeilcan women, and af towards gratefully f*mark- “Some Kng llsh won't staml f- r anything l.iu regular I Is-fa. • I slot.. but Strathav Is a real good little man." A ' regular pn -fa ed story." be It of. erved. i- th* tschnlcil natn*' for a llgnltir | ar.d conservative article, as opposed to the ifw loiirnallsni '* But the i Umax of the pi lure of the mer ry life that th. e slaves of the limp live I* r,ached wtvn < adge is in marry Pro* Held brother of her . hum and room male Kitty Reid, an artist. nf course Cadge Is sw iv upon an assign mod for her paper wren the weddb c guest* login to gather, n and Kitty Is nrr vou "Next chum I have," the sputter*. "UTI be In the ointri t that. In . .-e of i nsr* gency, sh- helps run her own wedding " Th" office Is |e|. ption. and to. No Cadge' "Oh. very likely Mias Bryant 1* out of town.” Retd suggests Me is a new-paper man him.-. If and seems to t ike things quietly. "Shu'B rtiow up after Die i-wper ha*.gone to pSces. If not sooner They take copy up to two o'clock for the *e.x>nd ed lllon. ffhe may be h.-re any moment." Ftn illv the guegt begin tn eart up the wxtding feast, an l nf course that brings th- truant, follow’d hv a hig bearded giant pf a man. Ijcr . ditor who Is to "give her awav." "I,eave me threw bites.” she beggod. ndvan Ing tn the table. * Kond has cot passed my lips to-day, er— no: much food " A Wafer-Cress flreen Clnth. Trimmed With Lynx Fur. The bridegroom extends a plate of salad fo her. While sh- explains that she ha* been in Bridge,Kirt.- driving an antelope to a racing sulky. If I I. ar marks, y' ointht lo eee the antelope' And the sulky! Peven column picture. Kitty; I’vo mad* a layout. Y'ou must get right at It—ante )cp< kicking the atmosphere Into small pieces—" The worried chum tries to hasten proceedings "Won't dress." announce;: 'he hrlde-to he. "but—say. just you bring out my wed ding gown. Kitty; not for publication hut as an evidence of good faith—more salad. Pros " Kitty ran and brought a billowy mass of flo.ry while stuff, and Cadge stood, devouring salad, over the dainty thing gesticulating at It with her fork and ex plaining It* beauties: "Y'ou ran #* for your wives that If* swell Mrs Kdgar fitted me at th" Star office with furious mugtnakera pounding on the door " "With what’" gasped one of the guests, unused to Bohemia. "Mugmakera; al.egcd arltstV after an old (ihotograph My I But I'm hungry! Can't I "a' while Pm being married?" In spite nf her gay manner, one gets the Impression Dial Cadge Is a good fellow In every sense of the word, and nohle and kind at heart. IPs the setting only that Is unfamiliar; Ihe woman herself is Just the same as all women have ever been and will ever be. THU VMtKR* KfHtIHT A HOLY WAH. Sn Ways Richard Harding Baals. In Farewell to Prelorla. From Bcrlhncr'e for October. I had entered Pretoria In the day* of her surer.- *eg, and I was deserting her al the moment f her fall. I do not know whn I have left a place with as heavy a heart, and a* the train at last pulled free of the town and ran |<arall"l to the Middle hurg highway, each mounted Boer tt passed seemed „ h waved his om , reio, to txekon u* hark again The great veldt throbbing in the Mail of the sun and fls-htt.g with brilliant yrllow lights and purple sha lows. seemxl to rep,o*..|, , lg . The hot, barren kopjes, with their stunted pnetl the splashing waterfalls. *nd h# twisting white rlv.r that taexl the train. *ll filled me with regret. They had never looked more hcauilful or more to he ,|c elte I or mare a- these n set fora roun ,r\ tnen would chore ur c*ll home The sight of the mn to whom It really was I orne. who were fighting far It, stirred m. with pride In them I saw them for the last urns even as I was steaming sway from tb*u W unothtt oouliuaut. to other ' Mrs.Pinkham Saved me from an Operation." m jJF* "£|q t , SS^&SKSVS 1 ' jci 2 w mtmvi -'-*, y/ x rr^*.l,. ' .j-.-r?#-** ,jMisiSiSssiiiii!iiwlSwSsS*wSSSS!!siiwi!nrn!wiM!SiSi^^ 2- '* ' ' ' - 1 BMMfIM 'as % ts*?^ Operations Avoided. Whon a physician tella a woman Buffering with ova rian or womb trouble that an operation ib necessary, it of course frightens her. The very thought of the operating table and the knife strikes terror to her heart. And our hospitals are full of women who are there for ovarian and womb operations ! It is quito true that theso troubles may reach a stage whore an operation is tho only resource, but such crises aro much rarer than is generally supposed, because a great many women have been cured by Mrs. Pinkham's med icine after the doctoro bad said the operation must be performed. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable* Compound has beon very successful in curing ovarian troubles. In fact, up to the point where the knife must be used to secure instant relief, this medicine is certain to help. Ovarian troubles are easily developed from womb troubles, and womb troubles are so very common that ovaritis is steadily on the increase among women. It is, nevertheless, a most serious trouble, and to recommend wrong treatment for it is a crime for which there cannot be too deep a penalty. It is, therefore, with full consciousness of the serious ness of the disease and the steady failure of other medicine to cure it, that wo present for ovarian and womb trouble Lydia E. Pinkhara’s Vegetable Compound as the most certain to help of any medicine in the world to-day. Any person who could read the letters in Mrs. Pinkham’s files at her office in Lynn. Mass., would he convinced of the efficiency of Mrs. Pinkham's Compound. The strongest and most grateful statements possible to make come from women who have escaped the operat ing table by the use of this medicine. Let any woman suffering from these troubles, or anything which may de velop into them, write and get Mrs. Pinkham’s advice. If you are beyond the reach of the medicine, you will he frankly told so, but, if not, you will be fully and carefully and kindly advised. The most serious of all the diseases of women, as well as the minor ills, are promptly overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. riK mmm n f* 111 An Owing to Ui frd Lkst-sn* ski-tito-gl p*pl* hT from tons tn tiro* qo*#t!ond m W W W W g pw P* Mlf UL I a tf** gntim"n"S* of to" liiUmnnlal l"tt.T* " r* cingtoi.Ur publlklng w* ban* flwa | If ■■ ■ nuiinni/ .tr..it*d with th* N*ttmi*l CHy hank of l. T nn, Mm •ft.non whirl will b. paid _ ■ H SS Mm M t<> wit nnrson who nan show that to* abor* bwtlmonlals srw not grtiuiiio, or worn uubhsbnl bfon obtaining tha writer*' ij*rtai pmnlwtoa.—Ltdia E. I*iaxhsji Mxuicijib Cos , Lynn, *— intrreats and older friend*. They Joscmir patiently throush the htrh on our rlirht, and *pr**adtns out fan-wiae over th* re-1 kopje* that lay between them and Irene where thr wa* *h"k n with th** heavy vibration **f hot-‘throated guns They tot ed f twarl ne or in pafy*. each an inde ndent Aahtlns man. with hi- rift' atvl blanket swung acroae htx rhouldert*. with hla c.invay* waer*bot tle. rtiaiv coffea-pot, *rv*l bundle ot fodder dangllna fmm hie eaddle. I knew m thr train carried U away from the aicht ot them (hat no soldier In plpe-tlay. gauntlrt* and gold ls<' would *v*r again rn"an in m* what Dim." ImrgtMw* mant - long tmard"d. *tr..ng-*>"*l Bo* r*. with th"tr drfplng "nvwll*r hats, tbrlr bristling band* of rumlg**. thlr upright p*.t in th* -artdl". srd th* rlfi. rising uhovr th.m!lk*thi i . ..fth* rru'.lir Th"Y Hr" th 'art of th" ruad*ni Th*jf rn.l" out to t gtit for a . -.u-* n. old a. ! li,. d*y* Of Hhara h arid ih . htl jtnn of Irra* , axalnst sn *n*my lb tlni"s as mighty a* wss Washington's In hlr war for Ind"- P"iwl*nce A Iv H. It haa baen a holy war, LbU war of too burgher crusader. Earnest Words of Gratitude. B J ~ *• Dear Mrs ITwkfiam :—After mv child was born, blood poison act iu. which left me with grooMlM***'! influinmntion of th* womb and conyeated ovaries. I ha<l suffered from auppreaaed and painful menstruation from a girl. Th* doctor* told mo th* ovariea would nav* to h* removed. I took treatment two yeara to escape an operation, but atlll r*- maiiMHl in miserabl* health iu both lx sly and mind, expecting to part with my reason with each coming month, using on* bottle of th* Compound. I beciftne entirely rid of the trouble In my hear). I continued to use your re tiled lea until cured. Th* last nine months have been passed in perfect good health. This I owe entirely to t.ydla E. Pinkham'H Vege table Compound.'C M UN. K m KNAI’E, ~~ ■■ lft'Att KinnieUinnic Ave., Milwaukee, YVia. " IYbar Mm. PnrgnAM :—Yonr Vegetable Compound has completely cured me of the worst form of womb trouble, and mad* me a strong, healthy, robust woman. Before using Lydia *Vy. E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound, 1 suffered Ina. with aavere pains in hack and side, headache and narvousness Menses would sometimes occur every two weeks, anil once I hail n se vrre hemorrliuge which lasted a mouth I waa Mm vUMI confined to my lx*d nnd the attending physi njJ nans told me f would have to undergo an ojwr- W (*A Qf*. ation a* soon ns I wA* strong enough I read w i By 1" on ® your little books several testimonials % Fi I from ladtee who were cured by your Compound \* V jk p I after having been told by their doctors that aa /V operation waa necessary, and I made up my A mind then and there to commence taking your Compound I did so and It haa completely re -idßpWßtr jkSn stored me tog."l health I htir*- game.l twenty. *wo pound* since taking it and niv flesh isos solid as a rock My friends remark about the change In me lam a living advertisement of what Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound can do. and have in fluenced many of my friends to try It. which haa proved very gratify ing In its results. I thank you for restoring me to health.''— -ANNIE BARTLEY, 231 W Congress St., Chicago, 111 “ Dsar Mm. PntgnAM:—l feel it my dutr to publish the wonderful help Lydia B. Plnkham'a Vagetabie Compound has been to me I waa like a craty person—could not eat or sleep; there was no rest for me day or night Physicians examined me and said an operation waa neneasary Before undergoing it, however. I determined to try Lydia K Pinkham's Compound. lam so glad I did, for it cured me lam a well woman now and can do any kind of work I want this published throughout the land, ao that all my suffering slstem may read, and if In any way afflicted with female troubles, they may wonderful Vegetable Compound end be cured '* -MRS MAROAUET BAM PORT), Centennial Ur' WL Ave . < rescent Beach, Revere Maas. V— "DuiMm Ptsbiiam:— I wish to Mnd you jM my testimonial stating the grand effect Lydia B. \ tor M health. I was suffering to such an extent from \ Jw ovarian trouble that my physician thought an V~~ a operation would be necessary Your medicine having h*en recommended to me. I decided to ffps, try it Aft.-r using several littl*s I found that 1 was cured M v-vstem v* is toned up and I *nf- PBSOEBEiUii ferml no more with mv ovaries Your medicine la I MRS. ANNA ASTONI the greatest bx>n on earth to suffering women.- Lj--' ' ' 1 *1 —MRS. ANNIE ASTON. Bo* 137, Troy. Mix end his motives srs as fine as any that ever called a "mlnute-msn" (rum hie farm nr rent a knight of th* cross to die for It In P*l*etlne Still, In n>*'e of hi < eus<’, th>. Boer ts losing, end tn t!m his end rosy com*. nd tie msy fall But when he (site, be will not fall stone, with him mill end greet I>rln<' |>l*. th* prim l|>l for which our f icisthers f iught-ttw right of self-government, the principle ot Independence —The Rouga Riders club which was re- cently organlxrd at Zlonsvlllle, Ind, 1a badly .Unaffected because of tha treat ment which It* member* have xufToreJ at the hand* of those who are at the head of thl* organisation K*ch mrmtwr wa* charged II 73 per suit for hi* uniform amt the faet has jifet tgcnnt known that ‘ thue stilts wetv s cutrd from the Ke putd'enn mate Fentral fommlttee free of chargr liwlng to the recent dlachigura of thla fact, the organisation la disrupted and many of Its members threaten to vote the LiemociaUc ticket. 9 ffi k*A.