richmond dispatch (richmond, va) 1901-11-24 [p 6] · 2017. 12. 17. · th'ore-is...

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? Th'ore -Is ant individual \ style rln veils,: as 'fls In -hats: orl: gownß,- andr the ; girl vhoipurchaYea Ta; vell< at^random, staking ib ; thought -of Its' stylo, la .connection with jetro^P^jsLdbing hcrßeKfJ^^pardonalile "She" who criticizes) a :Btout.: Btout. friend vi for vearlnfj horizontal stripeß and a'.thln friend "or wearing vertical ones, 3s as' open 'to ritfeism herself;'' lf i for hor own.dellcatc- V^featuredifacecshe^purchases a- vell;of H*eavy-mesh or.,' large dots. "Let the girl*, of chiselled features and rose-leaf complexion wear all the. "cob- •webblestV, effect, ln: veils she can' possibly hid. or if ; her j mirror -shows .a" few tell- alo^ lines 'about ; tlie?corneVs;|of^helr;inouth knd eyes, lot her' bus';, that -exquisite "crea- ion known as a "complexion" veil," a ;omblriat!on of two- veils, .'one 1 , of white tulle* and- Iho' other of delicately-veined jlack, cuught together -here and there viihla/: tln^blackldoti^Let^rf put i it\6p. vithithe^whitef tullef side; 4 neict ac© Lnd^examlhe*jyerseir i cajr.e iilrror, and I guarantee' a complexion \u25a0\u25a0 cf- "ect-as^softry; pink. 'and ! whiteas a .peach"? )l6ssb^lin|eari3r;sprlhg^-; ' 3ut'f,let"?thbTsirl the bo!<! black eyes I'tifl^lareeiffeatures^beware such deli- Yutlliu, wfaioh'shs never dreamed ;pbwl- ' % ° AiVicrican vwpmen, as a rule, dresi re- .< markably. w«h aha «ome day before the, ; ijijliennixim comes, when they ieaf '. Select? with Vlndiriduatt taste^eafch ;;lltUe f t&essory^of drcss f thoy' ,vfl\l^A%th^ I laurel-wreath for "tho best 1 taste in dress- i ingVgfrdm;the world of ..womon^^^^g WHY HE DIDN'T ASK FOIIMABEL.- fcSoSSfßSd^t'S^ People who ri«Je on 'the Indiana- avenue | curs iui ve. perhaps .noticed'- a, ,v?elL"^^ii ' cserved- gehtl^(bian. : about '. '"fifty , ; years of; .4 i age^i'iWhOißiseihs|'to v sty&lt6t^ly/u^*^iffi^J ;^ the ffict- that: knighthood Is -no longer in nice .business on- Wabash., -Avenue,^ and <a a nbwerSfHiai'nanie? is ?Eroadwell/ : he . has a ibeautlfulfdauighter.at homo. lipp g^Drie^ evening Mast week a lady entered; the car in'Whiehvhe was u scai<-d. He?saa at the front and she, stood near the rear .B;a?or?iwli^he^ cry scat was occupied. There^were young; men, old men, '. women,' " and - chlldrpn. After waitings for Snerhaosfa.;; in inuterf so? hbur:i*terMlM Broadwellput g«|e r father. nocK:^. hlnk: I isb4ll '< survive . blow, ttihtfjif ho should ever* get t^P* Alva KcUkoh's two sons ftnd I'daUn.va. easol trie V launch -slxtj.^ feet In ilength; - siotwithstanding . tfcat - John D. : Rockfcllnr-nas-raigea the-prlep of gaso- They fear 1 that -H&ttcrns will « ml thr- ott board- to;HaiJ^JßiitSvrhat;haß)Hatter-3 na to do with it? That dangeroustcafej JhasTnol terrors? for small fctaft^Ks>h errors J Tiax^e Xioun obliterated.' Possibly the^gen-j oral education - ; on' the -subject, of : coiiat ; 1 p.-ivij?atlon has been sadly .neglected," wherein ' the . national Govemmetit^isiiatr fault. It may bo that it is the" wisdom \u25a0">* \u25a0 the, Government to keep the' facts sup- pressed, in order that foreign countries It! I* UvliuuvU 1) vltn ft n ii&rui MJ^DYSPEPSI X? CUREfppsitivel y| icufesall forms of^|lndigestlon'orstoin-j acliltrouble. It rej«iyenatesiworn-out? stomachs. Itbuilds up stomachs that: 'Havd'l»eiiTweakoii^by^^rtol«th*| artlcs and old-fashioned nostrums. pMony6n»iib> r ßp^Psla',Cnre corrects blcatinsof the) stomach*?palmtarionf of thefheart^shoruißs of ; breAtJCand alh affections Tof theieart caused;by in-^ dieesUoo; -wiadi on; the'stptnach,"! belching .wind; on »»ur food,bad taste, 'offensive breath. loss cf appetite, ; faiatnessor weakness ofthejstomach^inipropercir-j culation* coated tonp:=,* heart-burn*. or yatcr-brash.:,; SS His Headache' Cure | stops j beadachc In 3 ininutes.;i - -i Munyon's l Pile Ointment|,ctires all forms of piles. . Munyon's Blcsd'Care Corrects til blood iippnnties.t- ;: Munyon's Liver:Cure? corrects -.lieadache. bihous- nexs; jaundice, constipation and all liver diseases. Mvnyon's Female Kemedies"Are a boon to women, j 1 Munyon's Asthma Cure aodHerbsaregoaranteedtoj relieve asthma in three mjnutesand cureinfive days, * Munyon's Catarrh Remedies never fail. --' ..\u25a0;;. Munvon's '\u25a0> Vitalixer re«tores lost powers to weak ; mcn.; TPrice, $1. --\u25a0:..•.-:\u25a0.-.:.., - _. —\u25a0•\u0084-\u25a0= r Munyon has aenre for every diseasc'aTne Gnlde I to « ealth (free) tells of them. mostly 25 cti.l 'r' Munvcn.' New York and Philadelphia :,}., \u25a0; & jJTjVfiOJfS IXHJJ.KB CUBES CITABBH. \u25a0: '$: large Assort j* for mm ttes, i:; Nuts, Raisins, and Candies Just Received. IHißwJSeededf'RaisiM^i-ll^p^^- 9 C ®*kH' S OCO - a * cao IoC |N^Clelned f CurrflSt3^glb pkge . .ioc Quart Jar, Mgstafd, German IoC |New\CitrraTpattSd 1 ii%z\ Best can' Asparagus, can 2oc ffßew-liemonPeel.- 'r*Ki quart.... ........ 5 c riNe^Figs^lpbund- 5 7c New Prunes, pound -c \u25a0tlTewDates^pbund :" .- \u25a0 ; 5c KewlCal^Bartlett Pears, 3 lbs . . ..25c $S ewvOrange Peel;- pound ii^c NewvLima ßeans; pound ?c SKew/Malaga^Gfapes 12 Y*z jre^Gree&Peas,: quart. ?c liTewrShelledf Almonds 30c ITewXteaff Cheese, pound: . . ... \u0084i 4C |We^Ch^late^Drc^poTii^!®fH2^c ITe^BaileygforJ soup, p0und.. ... . 5c Home-Made Mincemeat, Ib 6C6 C H"ewFarina, for soup, p0und ...... g c fcgSlfflOT'l^w Raisins» 1b ....io c !Te%Sagoirp<raiid -package, .. ..... g c #irew,Tomato Catsup, bottle . 5C5C New Tapioca, pound package 6C6C Four large Mackerel 25 C ITew Cranberries, quart gc Best American Gran- C r 16 pounds Light 9 c Sugar, Ib jl|' BrowiiSugar, I JL fßest City Meal, peck 19c Jefferson Spring Wheat Flour— Ear- Flour-Barrel $3.95 relf^so ; per bag .....39^ -\u25a0 "*';. . \u25a0"' \u25a0 Per bag 25c 'i-lb package Rolled; 0at5..... \u0084.. \u25a0 Silver King Flour-^-8arreL. . . . 54.20 2 pounds Shred Cocoanut ....... .25c Per bag.-. .... 27c Key Buckwheat, 4c, or 7 1b5 ... . 25C l ;Larg^Bu|&^n^P6ta- 'J Cr l| Large can Tomatoes, Op toes, per Peck. * j| can, Ov f|S Washing Soda. 5C 6i-2pounds Lump Starch 3 - c 3 packages WashiLg Powder 5c C /^l^y^ l^* """ ~~'-&:. fefeffeßon Laundry Soap 2c Heavy 4-Stnng Broom .. 20 c Ilifgebot^Household Ammonia;^ ; sc Clothesline. .....: , 4C iGobd Waihboards :n^..v;». : vl.M^^ g> -^'"-" > --""--- i; Best Canned Corn and Jc -llLion and Cordova i Cof-i A p Tomatoes, can, t'C || fee, roasted, Ib., AUt Grape Nuts,: per package - ..tsc Best Table rPeaches, per can •-•• ...toe (?ure Lard, per pound ""- - 9c ißf^kfast Suga^rGured^Bacqn, per-p0und. ...^....^..-....120 tOysteivCrackers and Cracker Dust^ per vpound .. z ... ....... 5c5 c Roll Butter, per pound > i=;c Hominy and Grits, per yey c Oil Sardines, per jp. pound, box> V \u25a0 \u25a0-* . •, : i '\u25a0 ~~ . ----- Bonton Cheroots, per package.-....-... ; 5c per dozen... -\u2666.••"\u2666 •-*** 4°4 ° SBest'new: crop New Orleans Molasses, ga110n. . ..... ...... .40c Blackberry and Catawba Wine, quart. 10c New Brick Codfish, per. pound... ; .........6c ißestßegular Hams, sugar-cured i2^>c #Frehch CandyV pound.... -• -|c. Xmas Mixture Candy.;.......' r- »c S. ULLJVISN^S SON, \u25a0 OOWV TOWN STOKES : UP TOWX STOKE: 506 E.MarshaU St. nifl'ph^ fiiemf^hoJxe 509. OKI and New 'Phone 34. B^ChIsTJEB STOKES; 1212-1214 HULL STKEET, fduSonal a^Tsocial- advantages, m a pSss'health record, in unsurpassed c^^2bfe3^lciou 3 -planting t of ttsruUb^yo^P^er;Swimelg«^ fnand ' i to ; aid =mv making>, them so. - Give. augural^address; fpress:them; to. the/front. Sv^our'Hessages,, and^ to? seasoned: out of ; seasori^usevybur.perspnal, and^offlclal - : sfi-ength?; in\ r maklng J .them /popular^ and : potential.: Condensed: lightis strong l!g&tg JTandl concentrated : effort is mighty erTon \u25a0Xaft "the;; burden; of bad roads from th shoulders of ; your .fellow- Virginians, en courage them to repair , the injuries whlc! have been inflicted -by•; recldess cnttini of -trees, arid ", you wiil retire from officr Tfithr.: the Vplaudits sof ; d*well-dqne."" rin? ing in your ears'- arid singing iriyour sost- - OIJJ F-APERS FOR SALS \u25a0 ' \u25a0 \u25a0....\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0-• \u25a0;,; vat \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0,\u25a0 /;-:\u25a0- X 15c PER HUNDRED at the DISPATCH OFFICBL \u25a0 Lou^opera wrap of almond r greea panne velvet, laid in plaits. Hood of Insh crochet lace over 'pale yellow satin. Collar and cuffs of ermine. ;.. . \u25a0:\u25a0. \u25a0 - _ \u25a0 ONE OF THE NEW EMPIRE WRAPS. ' . <Sj>ccial to : thc Dispatch.) i PARIS, November 16.-All fashionable .Paris turned out in full regalia* thcTotherj «vcninsr to crcM "Snint. Sacns" long- 1 Sheralflefl •; opera, "L*s Barbarcs." . Mmt' fLoubet : was'! tJie centre of altractionFin- the.box of state, -her rich,\:velvety" t f gown ; \u25a0> literal ly swa thert : 3 n ; a ; wreath of soft old Slace."* ; RoyaltyX \u25a0wass/much/ inj ! The- usual audience: atS the \u25a0- opcra^ on a j >'ga3a;nis:ht includes ccScbritiesithat "repre-*' ; sent all of the many.^pblltical^factibhs^ , : ; The social; side of "op<?ra*go:ng,Uthet .-•. among: boxes, ', "the bowing:: arid : scrapinp',' nicans ; so muf.h: in Piiris. _ : Ton '":\u25a0 the humble \u25a0 onlooker who \u25a0 ist taking it all Jn from:;rather;a.loftyj/30-franc fscatUhe ?opcra offers a\ rare? cphtihuous i perf orni-~ ance. Somehow.^ if one %of j these| smart pwomon hasla^particularly/fetching'Tcbat; I she manages to" let: it ; be admired. - pric is " rogaJod on an ,<?ye-feast /during cthc I entire evening. It's an. orportunity, r of j Sopportunities / to study 7 Dame; Fashion's , I latest innovations, : gowns;.; wraps.-; edicts,* j fascinators, and the. thousand,. indcor-ej little V.--' hair r ornaments*>, are ; all worthy of attention. t -" > *-.' " ,* : ! The gorgeous evening. boats /wjsrn wfcre j for the most part long.ss weeping, affairs j fthat fell;.: in* loose plaits ;-br;; folds /from { the shoulders and» tr.ulod ail around. i So^TnanVfof'theni "were built on kimena'j . lines! with"* an added fulness: at the/back, thatVmerged; into aitrain. One,' rich affair, | of almond-green^ Panne ivelvet; ; ,wltli^a ' : 'silvery..'-"ishiniirier.ii ovei-f it, >\u25a0 fell-Jn;, ... s:de plaits 'ifforniitlie^slibulders^/It^had ; ,a 'broad/ high -turn-over •conarvand-revers \u25a0 :of ermine. 1;*1 ;* There - was 'a! hood i effect . of- 1 Irish' crochet lace. ; over : pale -gold i satin, \u25a0 that fell -ikcrossv the^shoulders.' and was\ caughtijanderltheVcorar. "'\u25a0* TI V.s- wa^ bordered: wlth]a|broad;band;of ; fur. , There wasfa. high^cuirf of ;the-ermme : that finished^lhe kimona sleeves. .-. -The entire garment- was lined; with pale yel- ;; low pompadour^ «ilk: ; The .collars, on- long ; garments arb;all fashiqned;A>rith\an; ; ;e3^ Cto" lending 'themselves £ant? fluffy boa.' ; If \u25a0 tlie^ collar; is; built on iMe^ios lines it, is?sureito|be an-: ample 'affair that receives the, boaiand holds jit in place Others' of' the" collars lie, flat. ;ahd are : totally, eclipsed.byv the luxurious ;creation that is a sort of compromise \u25a0'"between a collet and^bbal -- A pretty coat, with, one of -the flat turn-; over : collars, was built of turquoise blue T camels-hair cloth, covered with long sil- ?verv hairs. The cloth was laid In a series ''tot plaits, at either side of that was cov- ered by loagstblcs-oflwhite/satin ewer-, ed with Irish- crochet lace, and /edged fwith a>foia of black;velvet and; a; narrow fband of mink. ; ,w, w -' "--\u25a0 \u25a0<' . These stoles conUnued over- the shoul- ders^ and' followed^ither vside;of, the full; 'trailing - ! watteau : plait; :;,The i neck^of _theH . ,™pJrr£ccut slighOv,^nd was.fimßhed. '\u25a0byTbroaarslaea^ r with^ ermine^- Pointed cuffs:of the: e .Wfinishto>the fi ample bishop- sleeves.^, Theilarge-buttons fastenings the xmLp at? theifront hereof, turquoise blue ve^W rimmed with black and ?S&L in- silver^Whlte , liberty^ satinj I Jnedfthe> entire; coaty - .; \u25a0^\u25a0-,-Jy.t esbme of Sthe^ongwraps^make, alight pretence -at cuning r into the- lines of, the- JS^^ Especially is this : so of the.plalted S^of;soft ; materials^;A;snyery / :gray, iaffab- worn" by a middle-aged .woman 11^- vtfated w^Kthe;grace_eanbodied;in one.of 'these half-fitted loris wraps, v It was built lof panne velvet.: The /upper, part r laid inplaits that -were stitched- for some "distance below -i the; waist:, line! 1 . - It . has a Ibng.broad yoke of chinchilla"; that merged j : into:long points, at the front : wWch. fell; overlthe rather broad silver jbelt.-- Ornamenting, the: fur, wereVthree* great elaborate silver' frogs: which fastened/the * coat." The sleeves of : : the .velvet .were \u25a0plaited 'arid^finished, with, deep cuffs ; ' of . }the; chinchilla, : There was a; pointed cap j vf chinchilla over the sleeve'si.top : that j nad the effect of being a continuation yof Ithe vrybke. The: collar, /a^;high 1 ; flaring was :of the furJ\ V^/, a : There is a wider range of.colors among Evening coats ; this winter,^ in"; fact; all of the,gas r light shades are represented: Of tcqOTse'Jtte'neutoal-'tijitsystlU'^me'-in'-for Ixf great| share "0f ../popularity/ and" white ?2oats|are!^ry; much' in^eyidericeX; ;/ . A."l fetching lof falljwhite.: Empire; coat that"- was;' wbrn/f at ; the']; opera* the 'other \u25a0evening"* -was < made of ?camel's-hair clothT Itiha'fl/a^yo^e^d^hlghlilediclsfTOllar^f ermine^' ! The'lbwer^paxt of "the yoke was drapea'Trtth 1 a broad scarf of cream chif- II f on lace incrusted on"; the,.ends rthat was I knotted at the busti line' and; fell \u25a0 looser to I the} bbubm -ot \u25a0/the/c6at^4Two£riarrow : j bands 'of ermine trimmed 1 the /upper: part iof \u25a0 the/ coat following ithe Klines ~:bf / the scarf. The Llower "• part of .the; coat>was j trimmed with ".three ; bands \u25a0of ermine, 1 from ; which .i there'-' dangled : ; innumerable^--- tails.; t'Thie'/sleeves" ;'of : white teloth were hroader In; the lower \u25a0part, ' where! they ;wefe slash-; ed'and* trimmed; with. ? broad;; cuffs ;bf- fur.: This garment \ was lined /throughout o>vith ' ermine. V ; There awere Wsome /\u25a0; gorgeous j flowing black velvet twraps white, Veiiher\;lacesbrYeraine.;:^<Jl ] Oth>and : velvet evening? "wraps \u25a0 are /largely i in the | majority.' They-boast" a' positive iwarmth : and?;- look? thoroughly/ substantial;// The richer lacej, wraps ?aretmade;; over; quilted; satin and : have' their innerrmetals ; standing in^hlgh" relief. ": -.,": These^laceJ coats, /fash-. loned forv winter iWear/Sbbast;; generous touches fofF fur. j ipyedilace, and ' guipure ar'eTagain 'ln ; favor; this ; winter.; . j - / : Quite ' an .original >,wrap" ' worn/at; the opera the other /evening was '-' utade _:., of coral; pink .satin-faced i v cloth.' 1.The ; upper, part , had \u25a0 the form of |a' bolero; i : Xh j; gar- j ment^wasCavseries of Jshaped; ifloimcas each" rounding. up asthey n'eafed the front of vthe coat. ;; : These flqimces * wsre.tippc'j . with white panne velvet^einbroidered?with white- garlands.; >Thls .wrap fastened^itg elaborate I silver^ and : white / frogs;- >under which h were "slipped; the ; long of ,i he white ' chiffon- tour. : -i deXcbu.' ;\u25a0 "The /f ull bishop, sleevsqfi/the" coral cloth; were finished ,with narrow. cuffs^ of .white. panne; velvet.^ r\u25a0•- v ; .•,.-.--...- Hair ornaments play such/ an important role with these; operaHoilettesJ^ /Feathers,; flowers, jewelled -; velvet ; bows, and >pom-" i)bm Vi» bows are , : all favored. : - ; ; It is ' hard- to^'decide "which of ; ! the three j styles .is most 'Jworn. :\u25a0; ; v : .-MNA GOODWIN. -.. PINK AND WHITE. cate- covering for? them.. A. filmy veil over 'her face would only, accent- the^fea^ ftures : .mitil .they/ s'eemed^tq-- burst - ; upon you grossly. Let her > pick out from the boxful 'which- the; salesgirl, is insistently,, urglng'Xupbn/her- withou^regard'ftq;-suit- ableness" a;heavy.}^'flsh-net' : : yeil-with or without 'do ts,\ as] hjer)ie.ste . indicates:/ /Let her retire" behind'it' for ay moment -before the * little^stariding-mirror on;.the/veil- countef,;iandcbehold/the" new,; charm^of her ' countenance. r" l Th!e t bold^ 'black eyes are tened;asjif ; byiTnagic^jaThe/nose whichVwas so' aggressive •• in Hthe" filmy, veil - becomes^h^objectvd'art^andftheff heavy, curveTbf the lips !takesfbn; a refinement; of " ' A Study in Veils.- (For the Dispatch.) The oculist TmayX rage; ' ; "and.: the fnews^ papermen imagine her < a . vain ; thtng; -.but tlie modern woman would{no moreidream: of 'giving, up her." dotted; veil I than 5 .", .w0u1d_ the beauties of tiie Far East - thier) f ace-^ curteins^yvFor;,whyJ"|^^^o^fell assured of its becomirignessV "•".„\u25a0\u25a0' . y. The plainest . .woman, s enmeshed;- In , a yeir'bfrcldse'Voiye.^-yithva^sauc^Uttle^ dot at ; the corner ; of - her, eye, : and) another over her chin,i has? the! comfortable; sen^ satiqn of:;ioqking?her best;^which/? with a w6rna ; n7 means beingj aft her best. ,;.; ;--J •The - pretty -maiden "ofj spltlcoritours and "dove's \u25a0 eyes within ~'* iSkv flocks' '/'is' :'-tho-; rbVghly; : fawareCof^^thVrvwitchery\- ; m: i ..the filinyicobwebby, effect; which is one of this autumn's most* : becoming gifts to'-.:. her, ; while ; she of I the stunning figure r and 'ma- jestic poise of t the": head ; is hot '< unmindful of the '-dash" .which a large dot here; and there 'on her veil contributes' to : her gene^ ral- air, of; smartness.; . ' . \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 , It is not quite possible to say. when the veil as an enhancer -of beauty {came into fashion; however, it" is safe' to :prophesy that not even the : advent 'of -the : new woman, the bachelor . maid, -or the ath- letic Diana of the '\u25a0:.', polo-field and -golf links will serve to eliminate the veiljfrom the wardrobe of present or? future ; gene- rations. { - - , ";,; Nay, she will the ; more' readily hide j her "worry lines," her ; crow's ; feet, > and her freckles and tan- behind; its "becoming ' screen, safe: in th 6: sometimes-comforting S^^Empire opera^^prbf .white cameVs^hair clotb. %fe >lar and yoke of ermine; Scarf of white chiffon, with l^ce inr.rußtea endfL . Krminfl -l>ft^^a ftp^ tailff o?.trim^the lQ vrQi: that : if . any 'of ithe; othere •< wished ; : tofsur^p render ihlfe^ stfatihe^migliti have j a^chanc|,j to do so, the courtly,Mr. Bromwell stood j near him was a' young man who pretended \u25a0to She ; deeply,? interested .^his ;.;. paper^ it^ was < evident;? had' S een:the>stariding:ladyrand tnat^ha,; wished^ avoid? being noticed by the gentleman who, got up. •rt •.. *Thatynisht-afterMinner;Miss{Broadweil :; shvly^approached herifatherjandjsaid:; ,t ; j '!? \u25a0 there, is - something I a want,, to y tell you. You are not^ going anywhere this^evening, are you?" _ g~?No,"4 he: answered. "I'm not going, any- where. What is- it? I'/1 '/ - - - . fe ••Wellr-well,' '£. she .; said^l'Mr. t Lambson ; wishes to see you to-to-ask yu about . something." ". , - Then' she- skipped- upstairs i and \he -re-/,j tired'to: the' : library, : lwhere^he : ?soon; got j in teres ted v in ?; a 1his torical \u25a0 novel. He -.t. t had ; forgotten \u25a0 all about- Mabel and ; Mr. -Lamb^ son;;; and vwas^' right in^ the; most exciting i^. part of a3 terrible? combat,/ in ywhich^the'i hero; ; sirigle-hahded- and 5 armed :; onlyAWith y a' nursing bottle 7 pirates, all yielding: cutlasses Awhenspm^ body softly the. door, and lookedjin/;. X lt s was^Mabel.^After^shefhad^smiled^at^ him^in? a- reassuringYway ; she s drew\; back^ aivd •-} pushed ';\u25a0 a young) man ?into _> the roomr ? ; Mr2^Lambs6nT stobd'; ; b~efore; the-ibeautiful;;., girl' sf "father and\ drew/ several long breaths. Then' he said:; ' V"Mr. •':'•. Broadweil;; I . hive come this even- ing,;; to/^ as^S you /something \ that-^-that t my £ hap3piness r depends;on.^Mr;[BfoadweU^l-T^A > '|the;older i jj manYsaid,^rtslngVandtpushtog"^Vward|th.e^ easy}? chair fhe^ Had jbccupied-^whichv; hap- j?? penedi to ; be^the : only. one ; in Jthe ; r66mlj±at ;; was 'not \ half j buried j.underj sota] pillows^ qr_: •sis^bedecked vwith'tidiels as to libejuntenable^ f this" chair,^ fof 1 you ; must ; be y weary/vLetl me ( stand:f By) the^way^f I ; | Heve si saw ! you •in the i car this j evening.^. Nowyvmy^dearjyourig A manTf doVyqu^know;^ that I_ have often t thought about|my7] daugJat&s7rfutui^?;sl?haveSrealized^eVer^ since Jwomanhood^that- sooner ; or ' later ; I would;; beif called^upoh 'to give ; her up. : And I hayelthcmghtf of^rtha ? Mrid^ of Iman^lAwould^ like|tq|havelcome"t6 claim^her:iCan|ybuft< imagine what that man— the man into \u25a0 whose' keeping *I \u25a0 would prefer t .Tt my daughter > should ' be , given— ia like?" ."N— no,". Mr. IJambson "replied; "that Is, p2ii^Si^iS& '.be-:- tfc-k !:; "Allow me to proceed. Often, as I have ] stood in the "car, going to my oflice, or 'coming horne 111 from- the city, T have fae< n •wnrnejj get .aboard- when all the seats mefi^sl.theyfsat|thTere;runwi^ the courtesy that I believe Is .dways due from- men' to.'women,' and" thought, ran&r 'an& if^lfam^becbming tiresome please'gstopjr me— only this, evening- something of the^ kindt> happened.. All the seats'. in the car were occupied when a lady/ TnitlrSle- aged and not what we mlg'.it call beauti- ful, .entered the car. ®^^^^^tt|ira|*who had seats^lnJUris* cur was a young man whose face was ' familiar' to me. I ', watched ' to see if he "would offer the lady, his seat.'- He did not do so. After. she had stood .until : it had become apparent that nobody else. would accommodate her I got up. Then I began ' thinking of -my daughter in; connection"; with ; this younffiinan; that rl^have spoken ; ff.ffe \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.. -How glad .1-, would be,' I ; thougnt.-, ;to placed myjgiri fein« hla ; keeping/-: i; should \u25a0feel<sb' sure.-lf she: were : his v wife,- that Bhe. would "Blwriys he treated with the^cqn- 1 ; slderaUbn that a woman is entl tied to j re- ! ccive'from a man.". No one possessing the", native eralliiTitry has just ; displaycd- could be otherwise" than chivalrous; to his !^tfe;?| After, the 'dredm^asfgbne 1 and* the ;ribveity;ha^worn;qff :he>puld Btill. being: .«*!;: hla very^^iaatwe a gentleman, with the highest : consideration )'. - for; /womanhood , f may.:not^ know what \u25a0 strategic j advantages we possess. { olt:is0 It : is : possible i for i ah ordinary,; pleasure craft; r or a ; small twarship^to- steam: from^ the ißatterjr.toithe -Florida: Keys /without; spending"; much-time on" the 'ocean, and the time so spent •is In calm waters.- There isllittle^danger^From^.the^Battery^we; steam -through v the s Narrows % to y Raritan Bay -up I the Raritan "i River ?. tov the Dela- ware" and Canal, 5 : by^ means > of ; which- we" reach -the Delaware ; River.: at Trenton. ' It lis atdelightful \u25a0 sail: down > the Delaware past Philadelphia and \u25a0Wilm- ington" to Delaware City, . .where -we strike the' Chesapeake '? and iv Delaware- Canal^'whicli: lets ;us :into;the ;Chesapeake; Bay!, at t Chesapeake? City, 'tDown ? Chesa^ peaked ßay,^ we iigo,^passing :f.: f. Baltimore." Asnapblis,<v: Kent vIsland, ithe a mouths :> of the i Potomac, Rappahannock,. Tork^ and: James Rivers, and^ through^ Hampton} Roads to ; Norfolk..Thus far, we have ; not touched: the i ocean." ~ , : -From ; r Norfolk^'yre << advance p directly southward a byl ; ascending f.the ii \u25a0 Sou them branchTofi the^ Eiizabeth.Rlyer.'andsteaTn^ irig^up^D'e^iCreekltolt^el'DlsmalySwamii; Canal; by. means of which we safely 'reach/ AlbermarlejSoundf N.siC.iThis; canal! was formally^ opened^ony October 14,V1899, vand .the;. first (warship fto^pass ; through! it -was; \ theZ torpedo ;: boat \ of ';\u25a0 46 1-2 .tons bm > then'r¥Cape'4Hatterasi?Seabach;; Little Island, False^Capeijand : aeft far. to the eastward; "Alberrharle" Sound is r aiVsafe ! as Great sSouth /Bay.-; Thence " ; we; itb:HCore^S6urid?a.nd;fßoguei|S6uhd^^Below J ithis^we|t6uchCtheiOcean,^butithe;watera. of ; Onslow % Bay^axe ;; not s dangerous;* and. l : after \u25a0passingiCapelFearXweJf eel athqmei* The ; coast -\u25a0 of '\u25a0[Georgia/ is anjfarchipelago; \u25a0\u25a0 | and ;behirid i the \ islands; there is ample i>ro£ tection from all the - storms that may iblow Sinx shore. 2 Pierre §liOrillafd s; used 5. tor takei- his % house-boa t,'?|the i Caiman^f fom ! Charleston! tolthetcanalf at rßariana River/; : Fla£)!aivd f through Sthegcanalv into s Indian ; !River^^owhtwhich!hel:idly n lloated?;t6fthe; keys. So. then, you .will,see that the -vEdisqh^bdysXanditfelrJfriendsrjMei'lnaiio? \u25a0 "darigerVfAnd the ? trip " Is the most '\u25a0 tfeauti-j ful you can imagine.. " . 'A:. Word of Advice -Co Mr. t*sne.' ||iSl|£v i\ ' (Fafmyillel Herald.) y^pHf We appreciate the fact " that "advice is /cheap," and while this: fact? may.Jde| tract from its value we still, feel like f saying i 'a.% wordtor|two^or^^WgW^iu)n-^ |6fed-|ancL^greatly^respected J servant,-' ;the Hon. Amlrcw Jackson Montague,' so Jsdonfto ibe^Goverhorf of ; this Com- i. imonwealth.: Be more than figure head. Mr. Mon- tague, and immortalize yourself by mak- ?ingf your I securing "$ good % roads s to " your \u25a0 State and : JtlieT|generalf6bseSrancelof.JArbqr^ allflthe people of the State. -An a,rmy_, ! of other suggestions come, rushing, in J^on^slfas' we "write, but we are- going to resist the, invasion, antl make promi- Ine^t^t^lsujggesUbn^sfalready^l.made.^^^ . The people of Virginia are rich - iri|tne l jgoo'dfofder^bfysbclety^^ridginlTellglo^a? mS?axiliiiiproyenieiit over.s<x>tu^ i;ins^so^ps. It is made of finery iimatenate^lt;wilrinot^scratcn^ :" scour off ,^ and £, iwiar \u25a0;- out ": surfaces on wnicn it is used. Opcfci wr3/t>|off ssxtn-f &«?<*«! oor&l pitilcclot-h. Sli£Li>Btl iioiincros fcippsci %\ r itii whitGjp&iftiiJii »«lvet embroidered. Frogs' of silver 'u%.l white. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0-. :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0." •.••.•\u25a0".

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Page 1: Richmond Dispatch (Richmond, VA) 1901-11-24 [p 6] · 2017. 12. 17. · Th'ore-Is antindividual\stylerln veils,:as 'fls In-hats:orl:gownß,-andrthe;girl vhoipurchaYea Ta;vell

? Th'ore -Is antindividual \stylerln veils,: as

'fls In -hats: orl:gownß,- andr the ;girlvhoipurchaYea Ta; vell<at^random, staking

ib;thought -of Its' stylo,la.connection withjetro^P^jsLdbing hcrßeKfJ^^pardonalile"She" who criticizes) a :Btout.:Btout. friend viforvearlnfjhorizontal stripeß and a'.thln friend"or wearing vertical ones, 3s as' open 'toritfeism herself;'' lfifor hor own.dellcatc-V^featuredifacecshe^purchases a- vell;ofH*eavy-mesh or.,' large dots."Let the girl*,of chiselled features and

rose-leaf complexion wear all the. "cob-•webblestV, effect, ln:veils she can' possibly

hid. or if;her jmirror -shows .a" few tell-alo^ lines 'about ;tlie?corneVs;|of^helr;inouthknd eyes, lot her'bus';, that -exquisite "crea-ion known as a "complexion" veil," a;omblriat!on of two- veils, .'one 1,of whitetulle* and- Iho' other of delicately-veinedjlack, cuught together -here and thereviihla/:tln^blackldoti^Let^rfput iit\6p.vithithe^whitef tullefside;4neict ac©Lnd^examlhe*jyerseiricajr.eiilrror, and Iguarantee' a complexion \u25a0\u25a0 cf-"ect-as^softry; pink.'and!whiteas a .peach"?)l6ssb^lin|eari3r;sprlhg^-;

'3ut'f,let"?thbTsirl c£ the bo!<! black eyes

I'tifl^lareeiffeatures^beware o£ such deli-

Yutlliu, wfaioh'shs never dreamed ;pbwl-'%°

AiVicrican vwpmen, as a rule, dresi re-.< markably. w«h aha «ome day before the,; ijijliennixim comes, when they ieaf™ *°'. Select? withVlndiriduatt taste^eafch ;;lltUef t&essory^of drcss f

thoy' ,vfl\l^A%th^I laurel-wreath for "tho best

1 taste in dress-

i ingVgfrdm;the world of..womon^^^^g

WHY HEDIDN'T ASK FOIIMABEL.-

fcSoSSfßSd^t'S^People who ri«Je on'the Indiana- avenue |

curs iuive. perhaps .noticed'- a, ,v?elL"^^ii'cserved- gehtl^(bian. : about'.'"fifty,;years of;

.4iage^i'iWhOißiseihs|'to vsty&lt6t^ly/u^*^iffi^J;^the ffict- that:knighthood Is-no longer innice .business on- Wabash., -Avenue,^ and <a

a nbwerSfHiai'nanie? is ?Eroadwell/ :he .has aibeautlfulfdauighter.at homo. lippg^Drie^ evening Mast week a lady entered;

the car in'Whiehvhe was uscai<-d. He?saaat the front and she, stood near the rear

.B;a?or?iwli^he^cry scat was occupied. There^were young;men, old men, '. women,'

"and

- chlldrpn.After waitings forSnerhaosfa.;; ininuterf so?

hbur:i*terMlM Broadwellput

g«|e r father. nocK:^.hlnk:Iisb4ll '<survive .blow,

ttihtfjifho should ever*get t^P*

Alva KcUkoh's two sons ftnd

I'daUn.va. easol trie V launch -slxtj.^feet In

ilength; - siotwithstanding .tfcat-John D.

:Rockfcllnr-nas-raigea the-prlep of gaso-

They fear 1 that -H&ttcrns will « ml thr-

ott board- to;HaiJ^JßiitSvrhat;haß)Hatter-3na to do with it? That dangeroustcafej

JhasTnol terrors? for small fctaft^Ks>herrors JTiax^e Xioun obliterated.' Possibly the^gen-j

oral education-;on'the -subject, of:coiiat;

1 p.-ivij?atlon has been sadly .neglected,"wherein'the.national Govemmetit^isiiatrfault. Itmay bo that it is • the" wisdom \u25a0">*

\u25a0 the, Government to keep the' facts sup-pressed, in order that foreign countries

It!I* UvliuuvU1) vltnft n ii&rui

MJ^DYSPEPSI X?CUREfppsitively|icufesall formsof^|lndigestlon'orstoin-jacliltrouble. Itrej«iyenatesiworn-out?stomachs. Itbuilds up stomachs that:'Havd'l»eiiTweakoii^by^^rtol«th*|artlcs and old-fashioned nostrums.pMony6n»iib> rßp^Psla',Cnre corrects blcatinsofthe) stomach*?palmtarionf of thefheart^shoruißs of;breAtJCand alh affections Tof theieart caused;by in-^dieesUoo; -wiadion; the'stptnach,"! belching .wind;on»»ur food,bad taste, 'offensive breath. loss cf appetite, ;

faiatnessor weakness ofthejstomach^inipropercir-jculation* coated tonp:=,*heart-burn*. oryatcr-brash.:,;SS HisHeadache' Cure |stops jbeadachc In 3 ininutes.;i- -iMunyon'slPile Ointment|,ctires all forms of piles..Munyon's Blcsd'Care Corrects tilblood iippnnties.t-;:Munyon's Liver:Cure? corrects -.lieadache. bihous-nexs; jaundice, constipation and allliverdiseases.

Mvnyon's Female Kemedies"Are a boon to women, j1Munyon's Asthma Cure aodHerbsaregoaranteedtojrelieve asthma inthree mjnutesand cureinfive days,* Munyon's Catarrh Remedies never fail. --'

..\u25a0;;. Munvon's '\u25a0>Vitalixer• re«tores lost powers to weak

;mcn.; TPrice, $1.,© --\u25a0:..•.-:\u25a0.-.:..,- _. —\u25a0•\u0084-\u25a0=

r Munyon has aenre forevery diseasc'aTne GnldeIto«ealth (free) tells ofthem. mostly25 cti.l'r'Munvcn.' New Yorkand Philadelphia :,}.,\u25a0;

& jJTjVfiOJfS IXHJJ.KB CUBES CITABBH. \u25a0: '$:

large Assort j* for mm ttes,i:; Nuts, Raisins, and Candies Just Received.

IHißwJSeededf'RaisiM^i-ll^p^^- 9C ®*kH'Sw£OCO-a * cao IoC|N^Clelned fCurrflSt3^glb pkge ..ioc Quart Jar, Mgstafd, German IoC|New\CitrraTpattSd 1ii%z\ Best can' Asparagus, can 2ocffßew-liemonPeel.- 'r*Ki quart.... ........ 5criNe^Figs^lpbund- 5 7c New Prunes, pound -c\u25a0tlTewDates^pbund :" .- \u25a0 ; 5c KewlCal^Bartlett Pears, 3 lbs....25c$S ewvOrange Peel;- pound ii^c NewvLimaßeans; pound ?cSKew/Malaga^Gfapes 12 Y*z jre^Gree&Peas,: quart. ?cliTewrShelledfAlmonds 30c ITewXteaffCheese, pound: ..... \u0084i4C|We^Ch^late^Drc^poTii^!®fH2^c ITe^BaileygforJ soup, p0und......5c

Home-Made Mincemeat, Ib 6C6C H"ewFarina, for soup, p0und...... gcfcgSlfflOT'l^wRaisins» 1b....ioc !Te%Sagoirp<raiid -package, ....... gc

#irew,Tomato Catsup, bottle. 5C5C New Tapioca, pound package 6C6CFour large Mackerel 25C

ITew Cranberries, quart gc

Best American Gran- Cr 16 pounds Light 9cSugar, Ib jl|' BrowiiSugar, IJL

fßest City Meal, peck 19c Jefferson Spring Wheat Flour—Ear-Flour-Barrel $3.95 relf^so;per bag .....39^

-\u25a0 "*';. . \u25a0"' \u25a0 Per bag 25c 'i-lbpackage Rolled;0at5..... \u0084..\u25a0 Silver King Flour-^-8arreL....54.20 2 pounds Shred Cocoanut ....... .25c

Per bag.-..... 27c KeyBuckwheat, 4c, or 7 1b5....25Cl;Larg^Bu|&^n^P6ta- 'J Cr l| Large can Tomatoes, Op

toes, per Peck.* j| can, Ov

f|S Washing Soda. 5C 6i-2pounds Lump Starch 3-c

3 packages WashiLg Powder 5c C/^l^y l^*"""~~'-&:.fefeffeßon Laundry Soap 2c Heavy 4-Stnng Broom ..20cIlifgebot^Household Ammonia;^ ;sc Clothesline. .....: ,4CiGobdWaihboards :n^..v;».:vl.M^^g> -^'"-">--""---i;

Best Canned Corn and Jc -llLionand Cordova iCof-i ApTomatoes, can, t'C || fee, roasted, Ib., AUt

Grape Nuts,:per package-

..tsc

Best Table rPeaches, per can •-•• ...toe(?ure Lard, per pound ""-

-9c

ißf^kfast Suga^rGured^Bacqn, per-p0und. ...^....^..-....120tOysteivCrackers and Cracker Dust^ pervpound..z.......... 5c5c

RollButter, per pound > i=;c

Hominy and Grits, per yeyc Oil Sardines, per jp.pound, box> V

\u25a0 \u25a0-* . •,—: i '\u25a0

~~.

-----Bonton Cheroots, per package.-....-... ; 5c

per dozen... -\u2666.••"\u2666 •-*** 4°4°

SBest'new: crop New Orleans Molasses, ga110n. .............40cBlackberry and Catawba Wine, quart. 10c

New Brick Codfish, per.pound... ; .........6cißestßegular Hams, sugar-cured i2^>c#Frehch CandyV pound.... -•— • -|c.Xmas Mixture Candy.;.......' r- »c

S. ULLJVISN^S SON,\u25a0 OOWV TOWN STOKES : UP TOWX STOKE:

506 E.MarshaU St.nifl'ph fiiemf^hoJxe 509. OKIand New 'Phone 34.

B^ChIsTJEB STOKES; 1212-1214 HULLSTKEET,

fduSonal a^Tsocial- advantages, m a

pSss'health record, in unsurpassed

c^^2bfe3^lciou 3-plantingtof

ttsruUb^yo^P^er;Swimelg«^fnand

'ito;aid=mvmaking>, them so.- Give.

augural^address; fpress:them; to. the/front.Sv^our'Hessages,, and^ to?seasoned: outof;seasori^usevybur.perspnal, and^offlclal

-:

sfi-ength?; in\rmaklng J.them /popular^ and :

potential.: Condensed: lightis strong l!g&tg

JTandl concentrated :effort is mighty erTon\u25a0Xaft "the;;burden; of bad roads from thshoulders of;your .fellow-Virginians, encourage them to repair ,the injuries whlc!have been inflicted -by•;recldess cnttiniof -trees, arid",you wiil retire from officr

Tfithr.:the Vplaudits sof;d*well-dqne."" rin?inginyour ears'- arid singing iriyour sost-

-OIJJ F-APERS FOR SALS

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X 15c PER HUNDREDat the

DISPATCH OFFICBL

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Lou^opera wrap of almond rgreea panne velvet, laid inplaits. Hood of Insh crochet

lace over 'pale yellow satin. Collar and cuffs of ermine. ;.. . \u25a0:\u25a0. \u25a0

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ONE OF THE NEW EMPIRE WRAPS.

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<Sj>ccial to :thc Dispatch.) i

PARIS, November 16.-All fashionable.Paris turned out in full regalia* thcTotherj

«vcninsr to crcM "Snint. Sacns" long-1

Sheralflefl •;opera, "L*s Barbarcs." . Mmt'fLoubet :was'! tJie centre of altractionFin-the.box of state, -her rich,\:velvety"

tfgown;\u25a0> literallyswa thert:3n;a;wreath of soft oldSlace."*;RoyaltyX \u25a0wass/much/ inj!The- usual audience: atS the \u25a0- opcra^ on a j>'ga3a;nis:ht includes ccScbritiesithat "repre-*';sent all of the many.^pblltical^factibhs^

,:;The social; side of"op<?ra*go:ng,Uthet.-•. among: boxes, ',"the bowing::arid:

scrapinp',' nicans ;so muf.h: in Piiris._:Ton

'":\u25a0 the humble \u25a0 onlooker who \u25a0 ist taking it allJn from:;rather;a.loftyj/30-franc fscatUhe

?opcra offers a\ rare? cphtihuous iperforni-~ance. Somehow.^ if one%ofjthese| smart

pwomon hasla^particularly/fetching'Tcbat;Ishe manages to" let:it;be admired.

- pricis

"rogaJod on an ,<?ye-feast /duringcthc Ientire evening. It's an. orportunity,

rof jSopportunities /to study 7Dame; Fashion's ,Ilatest innovations, :gowns;.; wraps.-; edicts,* jfascinators, and the. thousand,. indcor-ej

littleV.--' hairrornaments*>, are ;allworthy of attention. t

-" >*-.'

",*: !

• The gorgeous evening.boats /wjsrn wfcre jfor the most part long.ss weeping, affairs j

fthat fell;.:in*loose t»plaits ;-br;;folds /from {

the shoulders and» tr.ulod ail around. i

So^TnanVfof'theni "were built on kimena'j.lines! with"*an added fulness: at the/back,

thatVmerged; into aitrain. One,' rich affair, |of almond-green^ Panne ivelvet;;,wltli^a':'silvery..'-"ishiniirier.ii ovei-fit,>\u25a0 fell-Jn;,... s:deplaits 'ifforniitlie^slibulders^/It^had ;,a

'broad/ high -turn-over •conarvand-revers\u25a0

:of ermine. 1;*1;*There-was'a!hood ieffect.of-1

Irish' crochet lace.;over :pale-goldisatin,

\u25a0 that fell -ikcrossv the^shoulders.'and was\ caughtijanderltheVcorar. "'\u25a0* TIV.s-wa^ bordered: wlth]a|broad;band;of ;fur.,

There wasfa. high^cuirf of ;the-ermme:that finished^lhe kimona sleeves. .-.-Theentire garment- was lined; with pale yel-

;; low pompadour^ «ilk:;The .collars, on- long;garments arb;all fashiqned;A>rith\an; ;;e3^

Cto" lending 'themselves£ant? fluffy boa.' ;If\u25a0 tlie^collar;is;built on

iMe^ios lines it,is?sureito|be an-: ample

'affair that receives the, boaiand holds jit

in place Others' of' the"collars lie, flat.;ahd are:totally, eclipsed.byv the luxurious;creation that is a sort of compromise

\u25a0'"between a collet and^bbal- -

A pretty coat, with,one of-the flat turn-;

over :collars, was built of turquoise blueT camels-hair cloth, covered with long sil-

?verv hairs. The cloth was laid Ina series

''tot plaits, at either side of that was cov-

ered by loagstblcs-oflwhite/satin ewer-,

ed with Irish- crochet lace, and /edgedfwitha>foia of black;velvet and;a;narrowfband of mink.

• ; ,w, w-' "--\u25a0 \u25a0<' .

These stoles conUnued over- the shoul-ders^ and' followed^ither vside;of, the full;'trailing -!watteau :plait;:;,Theineck^of _theH.,™pJrr£ccut slighOv,^nd was.fimßhed.'\u25a0byTbroaarslaea^

rwith ermine^- Pointed cuffs:of the:

e.Wfinishto>the fiample bishop-

sleeves.^, Theilarge-buttons fastenings the

xmLp at? theifront hereof, turquoise blue

ve^W rimmed with black and

?S&L in- silver^Whlte,liberty^satinj

IJnedfthe> entire; coaty • - .; \u25a0^\u25a0-,-Jy.tesbme ofSthe^ongwraps^make, alightpretence -at cuning rinto the- lines of,the-

JS^^ Especially is this :so of the.plaltedS^of;soft ;materials^;A;snyery /:gray,

iaffab- worn"by a middle-aged .woman11^-vtfated w^Kthe;grace_eanbodied;in one.of'these half-fitted loris wraps, v Itwas built

lof panne velvet.: The /upper, partrlaid inplaits that -were •stitched- forsome"distance below -i the; waist:, line!1. -

It.has a

Ibng.broad yoke of chinchilla"; that merged j:into:long points, at the front:wWch. fell;

overlthe rather broad silver jbelt.--

Ornamenting, the: fur, wereVthree* great

elaborate silver' frogs: which fastened/the*coat." The sleeves of::the .velvet .were\u25a0plaited 'arid^finished, with, deep cuffs ;

'of.

}the; chinchilla, :There was a;pointed cap jvf chinchilla over the sleeve'si.top :that jnad the effect of being •a continuation yof

Ithe vrybke. The: collar,/a^;high1;flaring

was :of the furJ\ V^/,a :

There is a wider range of.colors amongEvening coats ;this winter,^ in";fact; all ofthe,gas rlight shades are represented: OftcqOTse'Jtte'neutoal-'tijitsystlU'^me'-in'-forIxfgreat| share "0f../popularity/ and" white?2oats|are!^ry; much' in^eyidericeX; ;/ .• A."lfetching loffalljwhite.:Empire; coatthat"- was;'wbrn/fat ;the']; opera* the 'other

\u25a0evening"* -was < made of?camel's-hair clothTItiha'fl/a^yo^e^d^hlghlilediclsfTOllar^fermine^'!The'lbwer^paxt of"the yoke wasdrapea'Trtth 1a broad scarf of cream chif-

IIfon lace incrusted on";the,.ends rthat wasIknotted at the busti line' and; fell \u25a0looser to

Ithe} bbubm -ot\u25a0/the/c6at^4Two£riarrow :jbands 'of ermine trimmed

1the /upper: part

iof \u25a0 the/ coat following itheKlines ~:bf / thescarf. The Llower "•part of.the; coat>was

jtrimmed with".three ;bands \u25a0of ermine,1from;which.ithere'-' dangled:;innumerable^--- tails.;t'Thie'/sleeves" ;'of:white teloth were hroaderIn;the lower \u25a0part,

'where! they ;wefe slash-;

ed'and* trimmed; with.?broad;; cuffs ;bf-fur.:This garment \ was lined/throughout o>vith'ermine. V;There awere Wsome /\u25a0; gorgeousjflowing black velvet twrapswhite,Veiiher\;lacesbrYeraine.;:^<Jl

]Oth>and :

velvet evening? "wraps \u25a0 are /largely i in the|majority.' They-boast"a' positive iwarmth:and?;- look? thoroughly/ substantial;// The

richer lacej, wraps ?aretmade;; over; quilted;satin and :have' their innerrmetals ;standing

in^hlgh" relief.": -.,": These^laceJ coats, /fash-.loned forv winter iWear/Sbbast;; generous

touches fofFfur.jipyedilace,and'guipure

ar'eTagain 'ln;favor;this;winter.; . j -/

: Quite'an .original >,wrap" 'worn/at; the

opera the other /evening was '-'utade _:.,ofcoral;pink.satin-faced ivcloth.' 1.The;upper,part ,had \u25a0the form of|a' bolero; i:Xhj;gar- jment^wasCavseries of Jshaped; ifloimcaseach" rounding.up asthey n'eafed the frontofvthe coat. ;;:These flqimces

*wsre.tippc'j .

with whitepanne velvet^einbroidered?withwhite-garlands.; >Thls .wrap fastened^itgelaborate Isilver^ and :white /frogs;- >under

which hwere "slipped;the ;long of ,ihewhite

'chiffon-tour.

:-ideXcbu.' ;\u25a0 "The /fullbishop, sleevsqfi/the" coral cloth; werefinished ,with narrow.cuffs^ of .white. panne;velvet.^ r\u25a0•- v ; .•,.-.--...-

Hair ornaments play such/ an important

role with these; operaHoilettesJ^ /Feathers,;flowers, jewelled -;velvet;bows, and>pom-"i)bmVi»bows are ,:all favored.:- ;;It is

'hard-

to^'decide "which of;!the • three jstyles .ismost 'Jworn. :\u25a0; ; v : .-MNA GOODWIN. -..

PINK AND WHITE.

cate- covering for? them.. A.filmy veil

over 'her face would only,accent- the^fea^ftures :.mitil .they/ s'eemed^tq-- burst

-;upon

you grossly. Let her >pick out from the

boxful 'which- the; salesgirl, is insistently,,urglng'Xupbn/her- withou^regard'ftq;-suit-ableness" a;heavy.}^'flsh-net' :

:yeil-with orwithout 'dots,\ as] hjer)ie.ste .indicates:/ /Lether retire"behind'it' for aymoment -beforethe

*little^stariding-mirror on;.the/veil-countef,;iandcbehold/the" new,;charm^ofher'

countenance. r"lTh!et bold 'black eyes

are tened;asjif ;byiTnagic^jaThe/nosewhichVwas so' aggressive ••inHthe" filmy,veil-becomes^h^objectvd'art^andftheff heavy,

curveTbf the lips!takesfbn; a refinement; of

" 'A Study in Veils.-(For the Dispatch.)

The oculist TmayX rage;';"and.:the fnews^papermen imagine her <a.vain;thtng; -.buttlie modern woman would{no moreidream:of 'giving, up her." dotted; veilIthan 5.",.w0u1d_the beauties of tiie Far East

-thier)face-^curteins^yvFor;,whyJ"|^^^o^fellassured of its becomirignessV "•".„\u25a0\u25a0' .y.The plainest ..woman, senmeshed;- In, ayeir'bfrcldse'Voiye.^-yithva^sauc^Uttle^dot at;the corner ;of

- her, eye, :and) anotherover her chin,i has? the! comfortable; sen^satiqn of:;ioqking?her best;^which/? witha w6rna

;

n7 means beingjafther best. ,;.;;--J•The

-pretty -maiden "ofjspltlcoritours and

"dove's \u25a0 eyes within~'*iSkvflocks' '/'is':'-tho-;

rbVghly;:fawareCof^^thVrvwitchery\- ;m:i..thefilinyicobwebby, effect; which is one of thisautumn's most* :becoming gifts to'-.:. her, ;

while ;she ofIthe stunning figure r and 'ma-jestic poise of t the":head ;is hot '<unmindfulof the '-dash" .which a large dot here; andthere 'on her veil contributes' to:her gene^ral- air,of;smartness.; . '. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ,Itis not quite possible to say. when the

veil as an enhancer -of beauty {came intofashion; however, it" is safe' to:prophesy

that not even the :advent 'of -the :newwoman, the

• bachelor .maid, -or the ath-

letic Diana of the '\u25a0:.', polo-field and -golf

links willserve to eliminate the veiljfromthe wardrobe of present or? future;gene-

rations. {- - ,

";,; Nay, she will the;more' readily hidejher "worry lines," her;crow's ;feet, >andher freckles and tan- behind; its "becoming'screen, safe: in th6: sometimes-comforting

S^^Empire opera^^prbf .white cameVs^hair clotb. %fe>lar and yoke of ermine; Scarf of white chiffon, with l^ce

inr.rußtea endfL .Krminfl-l>ft^^a ftp^ tailffo?.trim^the lQvrQi:

that:if.any 'ofithe;othere •< wished;:tofsur^p

render ihlfe^stfatihe^migliti haveja^chanc|,jto do so, the courtly,Mr. Bromwell stood j

near him was a' young man who•

pretended \u25a0to She ;deeply,? interested .^his ;.;.paper^ it was < evident;?had' Seen:the>stariding:ladyrand tnat^ha,;wished^ avoid? being noticed by the

gentleman who,got up. • ••rt •..*Thatynisht-afterMinner;Miss{Broadweil :;

shvly^approached herifatherjandjsaid:; ,t;j'!? \u25a0 there, is

-something Ia want,, toy

tell you. You are not^ going anywhere

this^evening, are you?" _g~?No,"4 he:answered. "I'mnot going, any-

where. What is- it?I'/1'/- - - . •

fe••Wellr-well,' '£.she .;said^l'Mr.tLambson ;wishes to see you to-to-ask yu about .something." ".,

-Then' she- skipped- upstairs iand \he -re-/,j

tired'to: the':library,:lwhere^he :?soon; got j

interes ted v in?;a1his torical \u25a0 novel. He -.t.t had ;

forgotten \u25a0all about- Mabel and ;Mr.-Lamb^son;;; and vwas^'right in^ the; most exciting i^.part of a3 terrible? combat,/ inywhich^the'ihero; ;sirigle-hahded- and 5 armed :;onlyAWith y

a' nursing bottle7pirates, all yielding: cutlasses Awhenspm^body softly the.door, and lookedjin/;.Xlts was^Mabel.^After^shefhad^smiled^at^him^in? a- reassuringYway ;she s drew\;back^aivd •-}pushed ';\u25a0 a young)man ?into _> the roomr ?;

Mr2^Lambs6nT stobd'; ;b~efore; the-ibeautiful;;.,girl'sf"father and\ drew/ several long

breaths. Then' he said:;'

V"Mr.•':'•.Broadweil;;I.hive come this even-ing,;; to/ as^S you /something \ that-^-that tmy£hap3piness rdepends;on.^Mr;[BfoadweU^l-T^A>'|the;olderijjmanYsaid,^rtslngVandtpushtog"^Vward|th.e^easy}? chair fhe^Had jbccupied-^whichv; hap- j??penedi to;be^the :only.one ;inJthe ;r66mlj±at ;;

was 'not \half jburied j.underjsota]pillows^qr_:•sis^bedecked vwith'tidiels as tolibejuntenable^

fthis"chair,^ fof1you;must ;be y

weary/vLetl me (stand:f By)the^way^fI ;|Heve si saw !you •in the icar this jevening.^.Nowyvmy^dearjyourig AmanTf doVyqu^know;^that I_ have often

tthought about|my7]

daugJat&s7rfutui^?;sl?haveSrealized^eVer^sinceJwomanhood^that- sooner ;or

'later;Iwould;;

beif called^upoh 'to give; her up. :And Ihayelthcmghtf of^rtha ? Mrid ofIman^lAwould^like|tq|havelcome"t6 claim^her:iCan|ybuft<imagine what that man—the man into \u25a0

whose' keeping*I\u25a0 would prefer t .Tt mydaughter >should 'be ,given—ia like?"

."N—no,". Mr.IJambson "replied; "that Is,

p2ii^Si^iS&'.be-:- tfc-k !:;"Allow me to proceed. Often, as Ihave ]

stood in the "car, going to my oflice, or'coming horne 111from- the city, T have fae< n•wnrnejj get .aboard- when all the seats

mefi^sl.theyfsat|thTere;runwi^the courtesy that Ibelieve Is .dways duefrom- men' to.'women,' and" thought, ran&r'an&

if^lfam^becbming tiresome please'gstopjrme—only this, evening- something ofthe^ kindt>happened.. All the seats'. in thecar were occupied when a lady/ TnitlrSle-aged and not what we mlg'.it call beauti-ful, .entered the car.®^^^^^tt|ira|*who had seats^lnJUris*cur was a young man whose face was

'familiar' to me. I',watched

'to see if he

"would offer the lady, his seat.'- He did notdo so. After. she had stood .until:ithad

become apparent that nobody else. wouldaccommodate her Igot up. Then Ibegan

'thinking of-my daughter in;connection";with;this younffiinan;that rl^have spoken ;

ff.ffe \u25a0 -»\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.. -How glad .1-,would be,' I;thougnt.-, ;toplacedmyjgirifein«hla ;keeping/-: i;should\u25a0feel<sb' sure.-lf she: were:his v wife,- thatBhe.would"Blwriys he treated with the^cqn- 1;slderaUbn that a woman is entltied to jre-!ccive'from a man.". No one possessing the",native eralliiTitry h« has just;displaycd-could be otherwise" than chivalrous; to his

!^tfe;?| After,the 'dredm^asfgbne 1and* the;ribveity;ha^worn;qff:he>puld Btill.being:.«*!;: hla very^^iaatwe a gentleman, with the

highest : consideration )'. -for; /womanhood ,

fmay.:not^ know what \u25a0 strategic jadvantages •

we possess.{olt:is0It:is :possible iforiah ordinary,; pleasure

craft;ror a;

small twarship^to- steam: from^the ißatterjr.toithe -Florida: Keys /without;spending"; much-time on"the 'ocean, andthe time so spent •is Incalm waters.- Thereisllittle^danger^From^.the^Battery^we;steam -through v the s Narrows % to yRaritanBay -upIthe Raritan "i River ?. tov the Dela-ware" and Canal, 5:by^means > of;

which- we"reach -the Delaware ;River.: atTrenton.

'Itlis•atdelightful\u25a0 sail: down >the

Delaware past Philadelphia and \u25a0Wilm-ington" to Delaware City,. .where -westrike the' Chesapeake '?and ivDelaware-Canal^'whicli: lets ;us :into;the;Chesapeake;Bay!,at tChesapeake? City,'tDown ?Chesa^peaked ßay,^ we iigo,^passing :f.:f.Baltimore."Asnapblis,<v: Kent vIsland,ithe amouths :>ofthe iPotomac, Rappahannock,. Tork^and:James Rivers, and^ through^ Hampton}Roads to;Norfolk..Thus far,we have;not

touched: the iocean." ~ ,:-From;rNorfolk^'yre<< advance pdirectly

southward abyl;ascending f.the ii \u25a0 Sou thembranchTofi the^ Eiizabeth.Rlyer.'andsteaTn^irig^up^D'e^iCreekltolt^el'DlsmalySwamii;Canal; by.means of which we safely 'reach/AlbermarlejSoundf N.siC.iThis; canal! wasformally^opened^ony October 14,V1899, vand.the;. first(warship fto^pass ;through!it-was;

\ theZ torpedo ;:boat \of ';\u25a0 461-2 .tonsbm>then'r¥Cape'4Hatterasi?Seabach;; LittleIsland, False^Capeijand :aeft far.to the eastward; "Alberrharle"Soundis raiVsafe!as Great sSouth /Bay.-;Thence

";we;

itb:HCore^S6urid?a.nd;fßoguei|S6uhd^^Below J

ithis^we|t6uchCtheiOcean,^butithe;watera.of;Onslow %Bay^axe ;;not s dangerous;* and. l:after \u25a0passingiCapelFearXweJf eel athqmei*The; coast -\u25a0 of '\u25a0[Georgia/ is anjfarchipelago; \u25a0\u25a0

|and ;behiridithe \islands; there is ample i>ro£tection from all the

-storms that may

iblowSinx shore. 2 Pierre §liOrillafds;used 5. tortakei-his% house-boa t,'?|theiCaiman^f fom

!Charleston! tolthetcanalf at rßariana River/;:Fla£)!aivd fthrough Sthegcanalv into sIndian;!River^^owhtwhich!hel:idly nlloated?;t6fthe;keys. So. then, you.will,see that the-vEdisqh^bdysXanditfelrJfriendsrjMei'lnaiio?

\u25a0"darigerVfAnd •the ? trip"Is the most '\u25a0 tfeauti-j

ful you can imagine.." .

'A:.Word of Advice -Co Mr. t*sne.'||iSl|£v i\ '(FafmyillelHerald.) y^pHf

We appreciate the fact"that "advice

is /cheap," and while this:fact? may.Jde|tract from its value we still, feel like

fsaying i'a.% wordtor|two^or^^WgW^iu)n-^|6fed-|ancL^greatly^respected J servant,-' ;theHon. Amlrcw Jackson Montague,' soJsdonfto ibe^Goverhorf of;this Com- i.imonwealth.:Be more than figure head. Mr. Mon-tague, and immortalize yourself by mak-

?ingfyourIsecuring "$good % roads sto

"your \u25a0 State and :

JtlieT|generalf6bseSrancelof.JArbqr^allflthe people of the State. -An a,rmy_,!of other suggestions come, rushing, in

J^on^slfas' we "write, but we are-goingto resist the, invasion, antl make promi-

Ine^t^t^lsujggesUbn^sfalready^l.made.^^^. The people of Virginia are rich

-iri|tneljgoo'dfofder^bfysbclety^^ridginlTellglo^a?

mS?axiliiiiproyenieiitover.s<x>tu^i;ins^so^ps. Itis made of finery

iimatenate^lt;wilrinot^scratcn^:" scour off,^ and £,iwiar\u25a0;- out ":surfaces on wnicn it is used.

Opcfci wr3/t>|offssxtn-f &«?<*«! oor&l pitilcclot-h. Sli£Li>Btl iioiincros fcippsci %\ritiiwhitGjp&iftiiJii»«lvet embroidered. Frogs' of silver 'u%.l white.

\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0-. :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0." •.••.•\u25a0".