The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 22, 1900, Page 13

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THE SUNDAY CALL. 2 1> BLUE FouLARD AND LAace. - LACE. INSERTING AND RISEE&ON.. DAINTY NOW *‘AD OF DRESSY NEGLIGEES THAT ARE MOST CHARITING. PiN< CREPE MATINEE f TRAVELING CoMPANION ! Lyman J. Gage, States T s of the Unitea offl the | | | | | i ent situation end pleasan eight years. 100 cents in 1 per cent; fell 18 per tollowing it half year f¢ n six months n the same period ions were a general upward movement 1579, when once more a one- MATINEES FrRo™M | dolar greenback commanded $1 in gold. DAVIS, SCHONWASSER 6 CO. | Rising prices enlarged and extended the | e of cr and 1573 the bitter ns appeared. In fes of insolvent debtors and in 1573 rose te ng 1573 and the five wing, insolvent debtors owed Miss MAYREW AE THE ORPHEWM They were intended for the boudoir and the wearer must forget that she Is In a| 1572 the the home breakfast table, and one s on lounging rebe at all. A soft turned-over | reached $12! the safe stde in not letting them go far- collar is always more appropriate. | $228,000,00 ther. A dressy little matinee and a falrly | years If the matinees fit in the back they are warm one is made of pale pink albatross | §1,200,000,000. usually laid in pleats that V toward the tucked in the finest tucks. They rum| In 1573 the silver in a silver dollar woul® walst and are caught there by a bow. around the sleeve from shoulder to wrist | bring in the market one dollar and one ALBATROSS to be consid- - Francisco is the white French flannel se lady look dotted in pink and lined with pink fou- u wear her lard. Sharp contrasts are the rule, you ws. That is know, In Japan. [] @ They hang full in front, sometimes bemng and they stripe the yoke. The oddest|and enths cents in gold. In 1878 f¢ W Jour IEunerent " B Juoke WPOESTITSSLInses are, AR 5 h by @l + caught in loosely by a belt ribbon. Most thing about this garment is the yellow | wou ents in gold. In 1883, to st h kimonos overmuch. rule, fitted at the back, but here again s : Photos by @Alisky. : of the fluffy appearance IS obtalned by lace that trims it. Pink and yellow nave,’u:, fn 1888, ; In 1893, 60.4, and in 159§ s . and| The ching one In white crepe a most elastic rule. If you like a flowing @ 444b4b4++++444444444440@ trimming the yoke with lace, ribbons or been tabooed from time immemorial, but | the silver in a silver dollar would bring e in their ‘ upon which fat blue polka dots are em- line down the back have it. The closer chiffon or a combination. Ruffle the tradition must give up before such pink | but 45.5 cents in gold. proidered. Blue China silk lines this and your garment fits the more you can wear them what you will-are showing them- sleeves and there you are. Some go so far and vellow as these. They ars both so| These are soms of the marks along the faces it. Lining and facing are always it outside your own room. These lounging selves more and more boldly, but there s as to build a high straight collar above delicate that they are no more unfriendly | financial road that has led to present con aljge. St warmer and suited to Saw iackets breakfast jackets, matinees—call danger in letting them grow impertinent. the yoke, but by the time this is fastened than the little yellow and pink clouds that ditions. re always r de-

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