Cape May Daily Herald, 3 July 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD. WEDNESDAY IULY 3, 1907

NEW IDEAS ABOUND

MANY NOVELTIES SEEN IN THE •EASON'S'MODES. On*-Pi*c« Frock In Black And Whlta •tripod Silk aa an Examplo— Chang table EfTocU Shown In Pongata. Eren though the eeaaon la well adranced there la a multitude of Ideaa to be found In the modea aa they are aludlrd from day to day. Nothing la faahlonabte than the prlnoeaa or ann-plece.frock: one aeea many noreltlra along thla line. A delleloua model In black and white atrlped allk la a worthy example of thla atyle. It la almply'ar ranged on the bodice with a fichu of white chllfon. haring a real of fine white lace and abort pretty tleerea, while on the hem of the aklrt a Greek "key carried out In a plall •f the atrlped allk. Owing to the reentry of the gmall walat. tight-fitting prlncesa gowna. calculated to aet oB advantage all the currea of the fig In the region of the walat. are Vaturea of reception frock a for both ifternoon and evening wear. The atrlped alike which fulfill many faehlonable demanda do their ihaye of aenrice In the field of dreeay ta Well aa of practical toilet lea. look quite aa charming awathed In fur Vlowa and frilla aa with simple trima of aelf aUichlnga or appllcaUona it fancy allk bralda. Among the new pongeea the change xble effecta are atrlklngly beautlful. Tbe aurface of the gooda la highly mercerked and the Interwoven tlnta forked In eo akllfully that they i ilmoet like relllnga' of chiffon. One it the pongeea In apple green, mixed with golden brown, la made with a lancinating little coat cut low and equate In the neck and delicately tiroldered on the fronta and back with fine gold braid, with green and brown allk. The aleevea are finlahci very amartly at the elbow* with bacdla of pale green moire, and abovi •be neck of the coat peep* a band of similar moire that vanlahea. apparent ,y. beneath the coat front* and then -••appear*, aa If threaded through •hem. the mitered end* having fringe •f green and brown. The aklrt 1* plain about the hip* And flnUhed at the oottom with fold* of brown.

William G. Essen

BAKERY

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Adjuiting tl>* V«ll. ^ The adjnatment of the veil 1* quite other, then formerly. Now that the weight of the hat la all toward the back and downward drooping It g1v< a contrary line-If we continue to draw the tulle tightly under the chin and np over the base* of the bead to knot at the crown. Inatead the veil moat be drawn aerrat the front of the hat and downward, knotting at the base of the brain The lower edge of the well in front come* Juat to the baae of the chi* and hanga airtight from the hat and quite away from the profile, not shooting out. but not touching thi face. Thl* Htt* eaally and tuck* r the hat t^rlm when tea boor

A Boston girt H vl.lho ; brother In New York, and bla children are continually a.ionlal i d at the difference betw. and their*. e do-o-g-h hi : Neill*T* naked little

rr tM* bead will i theCaM May B tine at (rwita. Bate and candaenfl ana. LeaMaaNaa*e b frws at ArmoidY

FROCK FOR LITTLE GIRL.

Little girl's frock of navy bine al

paca.

' Both blouse an4 aklrt are p and trimmed with edge* of white alpaca strapped with the bine. The blouse U trimmed around the neck with filet lace, which also forms the cuffs. The gimp and under cuffs ar» Of the white alpaca, trimmed with bands of the bine. The belt la of white patent leather.

The Fashionable Apron. Every woman who wlahea t quite the up-to-date lhlng must be very

apron when she all* down to aew help* with the church fair or 'has chafing-dish supper. The apron

avery woman received at leant oi a Christmas gift. If abe didn't should set ont forthwith to make heraelf one. A very attractive apron tor sewing, made of fine white lawn, had a pocket 01 along the bottom of the front, with x central piece extending up the front o the belt The central piece kept he pocket from sagging, which It would have done when work was put aside of 1L U It were not tor this enp(Ort. Another moat attractive apron lotlced at a French shop waa in prinwea effect the apron being tucked town the front from below the bust ms to the hip*. This apron waa. of

the allk underneath take the place of a lining. Th* allk at a walat that Is buttened behind, for * as usual, unfitted except aa the shoulders, end the —- ta. Th*

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ONE ID AY ON GY -4* Location, South Side oi Turn Pike *¥> THE* DULY BIG CIRCUS THIT Will BE HERE THIS TEAR The Great Fashion Plate Shows Trained Wild Beast Exhibit,' Hippodrome, society Hone Pair, Menagerie and Old-Fashioned and Modern Triple-King Circa*.

Under the Personal Direction of.,-

Walter L. Main Fanfona from Ocean and Ocean, from the Great Lake* to the Gulf, 22nd.year of unparalleled success. America's grandest and beat amuaemaot institution. Grood. Bie. Moral.. Parisian Premier Dan sense, and Ravishing Ballet Dancers. Grand Spectacular Production with Beal Natives from Old Cairo. “The Return of the Egyptiane,”

Power’s herd of Educated Elephants Tbe Unrated Mammoths that made the" New York Hippodrome famous. Theae wondertolly intelligent animals made the loMpeal run at the Hlppodr""** New York City, of animal act ever in the Metropolis, exhibiting over 1,001 formancee at the largest playhouse in the world. "The Nichoha Family." Greatest of High Wire Expert*. ■The Darnels,” Aerial Comedy Bar ArtiaU—They Have no Equal. '-The Four Mangeans,” Australian Acrgbatla. First Appearance in American. "Conon ('later*/' introducing Marvellous Serpentine teeth ascensions: "Palridt Kelly." in bis Death Defying'Aerial Ladder Act. diving backwards from the dome ol the canvas to the ground b.-iow. SPECIALLY FOR THE LADIES AND CHILDREN. Prof. John While's "Famoo* Troupe of Trained Donkeys, Dogs, Goat* and PerforminffPonira AND HEKEfS A NEW ONE Did you ever see a High School Menage Male? We produce the first act of this kind ever exhibited on either cuntlneuL A marvelous animal, doing all the fancy steps, cake walk, etc , and other equine aluut* heretofore unheard of by horse trainers. 41—P unny Clowns—41 All Tents Absolutely Sun and Waterproof. AU seat* have back-and ' foot rests. Two exhibitions daily, at 2 and 8 P. M. Doors open one boar earlier. General Admission and Reserved Seat Tickets on Sale at W. S. HOGAN'S at tbe same price aa sold on tbe ground, commencing at 9.30 A. M., on day of Exhibition. Also at ticket wagon on show groundsChildren Four Years of Age, Half Price AH 12 yean of age and over, require adult tickets. New, Novel, Gorgeous Street Parade at 10.30 A. M , Rain or Shipe,

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