Show NEW WOOLEN GOODS attractive LINES DISPLAYED FOR SPRING AND SUMMER liz enriette the new cw shown by new york hitapot tor crinoline will ivill not ise ilo will bavor in iii till countr 3 copyright 1833 by Ame american press association lation lalion tile tho new woolen goods now displayed for spring and summer for thare are arc many allys on winch which a woolen gown is a necessity even in midsummer aro are of marked markoul beauty there are soft finish cheviots chevious chevi that are so fine find light that their N cry touch is a ples ui c and these come in the light tints such as gray drab biscuit fawn ere craun itil hickel gray and ami steel blue there aro are also others ethers in in old sage which means doubtless arieli dried sage is as it is ia juat of tho the indistinct grean ish gray of that plant ilant some of the spring woolens arent area f pale blue cashmere with lozenges of in in gray brown blade 1 or white and they aro are worn alike f 1 by children and ami grown grawn persons tho the plaids aro are seen been in force tho the in most ost elegant of them be being ing in shades of gray and black tho the shepherds liep herds plaid lit in light tints and P pin in head chec checks acs will always ba n worn and so will tho the gray cliar et ettes tes and silk warp henriett las which ac h gain their tinto tint light or a GOWN dark simply by tho the mixture 0 of it natural black and whito australian wool and whito white silk bilk warp the they arc not dyed gra graland gray yand and in conse consequence que never ever lade fade these are all imported priestly 0 goods there is a new line of domestic goods which are arc exceedingly pretty and valuable there are stripes of say red and green over blue but the blue is dull indigo and tile the softened shades so that thew the aholo holo is refined and pleasing casing thero there is ia another where the weave is serge twill and there is a 1 navy blue stripe one full inch wide wida and a white achito one not over an eighth of an inch the th e serge has in some way a boft finish so BO that it drapes like challio challie same design is brou brought ht out in several colors but none so pretty as tho blue and white for fall I 1 saw in a leading importing house some designs for plaids where the pattern is so enormously large that it cannot all bo worn in one dress at least unless the wearer is unusually large and in in that caso case she imil had better not wear plaid there thera is another material for dresses called Ive vesting stings which will doubtless be much worn this spring and fall it is is of solid wool body in dark colors such as brown slate gray black navy blue etc and thrown up on the surface are pin pill heads of silk in white old gold or some other sharply contrasting color I 1 remember when very small to havo have had my grandmother show me a piece i of stuff just like this in black and gold she said it was her first dress after laying in asido lier her widows weeds and that this particular pattern was called the g gleam learn of comfort 1 dut but the material is rich and will mako make superb costumes another new fabric consists in hair lines of gray and white whito twilled wool and silk a gown made of which is shown here this was made with a slight apron drapery in front and deep plaits in the back around the bottom I 1 13 a loose fold of mossy green satin and there is a twisted belt of the same and a sailor cravat the sleeves are of the silk with a fall of and a little lacs lace is sean upon the corsage which can be high in the alio neck neck if so preferred ono one reason why I 1 give these three thre 0 special costumes is ia to ashow t that 11 at while alit 06 some om of the foreign modister modi stes are trying to force crinoline and dist distended skirts upon us ui there are others quite as much in authority who do not intend that we L shall ball wear them for my iny own part I 1 care little and think that the better class of now new york ladies have decided against them personally to return to the goods shown for spring there fire are some very pretty light satin brocaded brocades bro cades for tea gowns and negligees that are sold very reasonably and they are certainly more stylish and elegant than any cotton fabric can possibly bo be there are some all garnet with sized floral pattern and somo some stone and slate grays that are truly beautiful if one wishes these light bro eg g T e I 1 ir 0 O GOODS ASH AND cades to look like the lie heaviest one has but to interlino them with thin canton parmel flannel the cottony iside aide ile next at the satin which bechet I 1 learned of a famous dress maker for strictly amnier s goods and for dancing dresses there is ia a now line of light bilks taffetas taff with dainty dots arld and figures thrown up on the iridescent surface I 1 siw mw una ono pattern that I 1 called battle trot it was changeable black and gold and the figures wore little diamonds set net on ft a leafy nest tho the diamonds mod ds were black shading to old gold through several gradations grada tiona and ami it wat was isible for one to understand how hovi many shades came from the mixture ol 01 black and old gold threads the whole pattern was quaint to a degree The roaro aro wry very many new silk arena cria lines dines of the M most at exquisite design arill anil excellent eltia quality lity some have lace 1 co cf foots between satin lines some brocades brocaded bro cades and some have a ihler absheer foundation wilt flo flowers ers thrown over the surface among tho the most effective brim being small frencl irence marigolds in velvety yellows yc allows bluehs oi 01 bachelors buttons but ions in their own rich blui blue or some other artistic floral design these thea I 1 peculiar styles areto are to wear over silk milk slim e aro are striped grenadines grena grenad dines mes and there then is a larger variety than I 1 have hava ever seer of really fino fine blick black woolen dress goods one ona patt pattern orn I 1 noticed ng n being especially handson ac it was waa a dead fine em ein press cloth with a small square raised clota dot about boutan an eighth of an inch square scattered closely together all over tin th surface I 1 saw also a new black cli challie allie some soma thing quite now new it drapes in tho the most inoel artistic folds imaginable and will be 1 boon to lidies in mourning who require something for ordinary morning abic hoine wear and while this challio is not nol a cheap matet material ial its lightness and graci grace will recommend its uso use to save tho the more mon expensive silk warp henrietta enrietta li which i ii the ono one recognized material for cenemo wear for deep mourning cashmere anil and kergo have been wort won to some extent for second best mourn in ing but neit neither ther fill sall the requirements and alpaca of course is out of the ques tion camels hair is too heavy for at ordinary dress and catches dust tol toe easily there is another now new weave just jus brought out of silk and wool dead fine cn and absolutely flawless which has not nol yet been christened it combines all the th best qualities of cashmere cashaie re empress cloth serge and silk warp ben henriotta rietta and lias ha tho the added recommendation that it will not cot tilo tako on that disagreeable shine is such a sad fault of some of tho the very ver finest woolen goods tlithia Tl itTia a new weave in whipcord witt wit delicate brocaded patterns and dia diagonals diagonal gonah with satiny stripes annora weaves aud and a great variety of serges as well as th alu bean beautiful atif ill bilk warp henrietta this isec is BC fine that it is impossible to it trace aco a thread and so strong that it will not tear and while it has a wool surface it has the fold and bloom of silk thor there are many so called but on ay those on the varnished board are the genuine and when one pays high for a fine piece of goods one should have will elul 1 is paid 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