Cape May Herald, 21 December 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 7

■well fitted petticoat! are

‘ e ROWE

are to

folly - ihaprd. 1 at Impoftant r them If the their be!t. The

ncm-OORSD PETTICOAT.

model Illustrated May Maoton with

all the requirements In view and Is suited to silk, moreen, brllllantine. glo r a and all similar sklrtlnK materlals. hut In the original Is of taffeta In old rose with bands and frill of

twine colored lace.

The skirt Is cut In seven gores that are shaped to be snug about the hips and to flare at the feet. At the lower edge Is a straight frill of pllsse silk edged with a ruche, and above It the graduated circular flounce that Is shaped In points at the lower edge. The back gores are laid In flat at the centre, but are perforated, made without fulness In habit style.

t pleat! d, to hi

the fashionable skirt, and the top can

'le ai ~ without

e and finished with

a dip style

or without the belt

To cut this petticoat for a woman of medium sire twelve and t half yards of material twenty-one inches wide, eight and three-eighth yards twentyyen inches wide, five and five-eighth ^ards forty-four Inches wide, with

edge.

other materials are frequently not ig. however. There’s brush too: on a very shaggy dress It Is all right but there’s no easier way to ruin the effect of a fine dress. It looks brushy and cheap, and some handsome dresses would actually look about as well with a taggy.

worn edge.

CollarUu DrMM*. It Is a decided change lu fashlonk to hear that high collars are coming In. but It Is hot believed that they will

feet crass

The question of catchli

by

but 4t must be admitted that

help

hlng

the woman of

fasblo

when a woman gets past her first youth her neck does not look Its best entirely uncovered In the daytime. A Deep Collar. One of the prettiest separate collars Is yoke deep, has a stock and is made of white broadcloth. In addition to a liberal sprinkling of French knots done In black there’s an applique design In black velvet. These pieces, that be had ready made, are a great to the amateur dressmaker. A MUllaerr Kovolty. A millinery i

oms

and white, with slightly decaj leaves. Jteallsm could hardly be

further than the di

e spi

harp

the blood. Is Just a step bey< A Favorite Flower For Ha.ts

The camella Is the favorite flower for hats In Paris, not only In white

Pink and white

COMMERCIAL. REVIEW,

il Trads CesdMsss.

It was at

vigene* of speculation are not always -

deleterious to legitimate business.. Railway stocks feH sharply, yet full returns for November show thit earnings were MS oer cent greater than in the same month last year and 1.81 per cent, over those of 1699. Industrial and traction shares wer$ even more violently dis-turbed,-yet the aianufaeturing.-nlants of the nation were never more fully occupied. Numerous labor controversies

have been settled,

Retail

ate of w ver attai

pected to go fu leaves, but a r

but in colors as well.

the decayed with unmlsigb to bring

youd.

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Potatoes. — White — Maryland and Pennsylvania, per bu. No. 1 85x90c; do, seconds, floaysc; New York, per bu, best stock. Ssapoc; do, common, 60375c; Western, per bu, prime, 85x900. Sweets —Eastern Shore. Virginia, per truck brl, $i.25ai.75; do, per flour brl, $1 1.85; do, per brl, frost 75Cx$l.oo;

brl, No. I, $2.0022.25; N

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FANCY BLOUSE IN Y OUTHFUL sf YLE. .

rards seven and

Wosmaut’s Faacy BlonM.

Youthful styles are much In vogue, cot alone for young girls, but also for Y-helr elder sisters and mammas, and ths. waist that closes at the back makes a feature of the season's styles. The attractive May Manton model shown In the large engraving Is made of white Loulslne silk with yoke and cuffs of .Irian crochet over liberty satin and bands of black velvet ribbon, bat Is equally well suited to all soft

1 materials and to the

fashionable chiffon and liberty gam The lining is carefully fitted and e tends to the waist line only. The yoke portions are simply faced onto It, to the required depth, and at their lower

the waist portions are attached. The front Is locked for a few Inches only, and in greduated lesgths to form

; points, but the backs are Without fulb> ness at the waist line and tucked for | their entire length. The sleeves are I novel and becoming. The lower por- ! tions fit snugly and are shaped to fall

• " rrer-the hands, but the upper portions ire tacked from the shoulders and laid m pleats at the Inner seam's and so form soft full, puffs at the elbows, rhe neck Is finished with a regulation stock collar, which In the case of the original Is unllned and held In position

by uprights of wire.

To cut this blouse for a woman of medium sire three and one-eighth yards of material twenty-one inches wide or one and flve-elghtb yards for-ty-four Inches wide, with one yard of attwrer lace win be required.

It goes without saying that the handsome dress has no skirt btndfhg. II simply hangs over the elaborately edgad drop skirt. Fed ordinal > clotb drefiaes a binding Is found to be more durable. In the case of broadaiotb It Is the best scheme to make this little facing of the same, and being auk

camellas, with a knot of black velvet decorate one bat and again yon see a bunch of bright red ones with glossy green leaves on a sable bat.

Jet and spangles once more have returned to favor, but the quality used hat'Is to say.

iry U tlsfac

turn-over collars

every boy’s wardrobe. This

tory model Is shown In percale, white with stripes of blue, but is suited to til washable shirtings and to both

flannel and flannelette.

The waist fits smoothly ai shoulders, and Is arranged in gathers at the waist line, where there

belt

buttons are

here

td" which

wed by means of which the trqnaera •e held In place. The sleeves are In regulation shirt style with straight cuffs and openings finished wkh overlaps. At the neck Is a turn-over collar which can, however, be omitted and the neck finished with the neckband. to which separate collars con bs attached, when preferred. To cut this waist for a boy of eight years of age one and seven-eighth

yards at material twsnty-seren is wide or one and three-quarter j thirty-two Inches wide win be

. i the

highest point

distribution is of massive proportions. Raw material in the textile industry has developed distinct firmness. Cotton not only retained the spasmodic gain that followed the Government report, but made a further advance, and indications of continued strength attracted liberal purchases by spinners. Western grain producers and dealers have expressed great faith in the future of prices, many announcing their intention to hold supplies until spring, when the scarcity would be'marked and quotations reach a more profitable point. Failures for the week numbered 373 in the United States, against 240 last year, and 17 in Canada, against 36 last

year.

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