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Show THE LADIES. Street e -turiK's trimmed with fur are now all the rae. B!uella..-k kid e'ovei are the latest iiuLHjrtaU'jo l'rum I'artj. Kveo ojw.Ta c!jas are trimmed with silver lux fur Dovr-a-dya. Jet is once more in prvat favor for bonnet aud drias trimmijji. Diamond.-! are at adicount. Lidics diiike to be uutisi-icri'd "salted." Velvet boots are male to match the toilette, wuh heels al-o of velvet. MisS Amelia Davis U the be?t pork and beau huker in the S'.ate of Indiana. Indi-ana. Princess Beatrice, of England, has told the Kxil of Aberdeen to "ask papa." I Amethyst dabies mounted ou flexible flexi-ble .sprioiri axe a fjohiunablo ornament for the hair. Pretty little lace caps to wear at breaHa.it are very popular with younj; married ladies. Window shades, says Mmo. Fashion, should no limber bo of linen, but of Uce, and real lace, too. Ladies are beginning to carry small daggers eIucr at the waist belt in 1 costly gilt and jeweled sheathes. An Indiana woman laments that her husband had not better sense than to ' take the beat sheet to hang himself. It ia Hinted, on what is considered to be good authority, that Susan B. Anthony has not been in swimming for five straight years. In Brooklyn, where women don't vote, a wretched young bride mourns her back hair, pawned by her husband for money spent at election. Lucca has fairly taken the fashionable fashion-able Philadelphia's by storm. She is said to be deluged with invitations from the elite of tho Qukor City. A year ago, in Maine, four coaples married at onec. Two of them have parted and tho others apply for divorce di-vorce Mover mairy a ilaine man, girls I Tortoise shell jewelry is rapidly going go-ing out of fashion. A very perlcot and very cheap imitation has rendered it unoommon. Amethyst shares the same fate. A rapture smitten correspondent writes that Lucca's voice "has not a flaw or a scratch in it, and is as pure, warm, and cthcral as a rose bud in the northern light." Tho present stylo of dressing tho hair piles woman's glory all on top of the head, so that a single spray of flowers or a bow of ribbon ia considered consider-ed sufficient ornament. A prying Connecticut reporter tells oa that tho bride at a recent wedding bad on the same beautiful pink stockings stock-ings that her mother wore at hei own wedding, thirty-five years before. A recent Chicago wedding was boI-emnized boI-emnized with a dozen bridesmaids, as many groomsmen, sis ushers and four officiating clergymen, and tbore were some in the city who felt slighted at that. 8li(; thoti tlie polilon past ; it- noonlido splaDilor; Bwaot Hiimmur walks, sad partings 'uoath Ibo But atuu mcrn'n'g soul witL music toniler, Arnlfiontly free love from it riors prison liars; For HiDBivo minings but renew tlio pain, AdiI burled yokra can no'er como back again ! So sing tho days o'er which hopo'a ralnbsw twud Cbccr.-i lirarta at preaont fainting 'noath thoir And strlko ilion Jovons chord, their burden blending With luuuifra that hreak forth still unawaros. Jiarih nhowuni bring autumn crowned witl Hut buried yours cm no'pr comeback agnin ! |