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Anniver- joimes, the ). Holmes ot her par- last week. 1 the new which was g rooms in ladened rated with it scene. utiful dress 10 assisted her many persons N Smith, ‘a Jack- . Nathan yors IN FEW WORDS. < ain that the pridge will soon sel is provided with be attached to & e animal in po- sugars are from Java and ing imported to ge in the Cuba su- especially in est has been eless carriage, n use, either for e or in business. , with a popu- three hundred, ernors to the tants think the y no means exhaust- ‘ Jamaica is harder r species of woody arboriculturists. It sw and thrive for g uprooted and ex- even hundred thou- the earth into red and twenty- during the five foliage. thousand dollars libel suit against ysician. On the ional secret, he her friends to a lady patient Science says that in an old ntral New York there hich have been, ore, bred with a liarity. Many six tdes on each foot had six toes on each or 1 1 unique specta- n entire system of conductors, and some two hundred ss runways, ex- of the cars, re- f each passenger from it to a box within an. to be in the United iles of trestle an expenditure s. This trestle be replaced every nine verage, causing @n an- of seven million dol- rpose, two hundred t, board measure, y consumed. sand m enting ga TRE JUDGE'S SAYINGS. * pis life 4s ever still ahead, or {up in the lumber seem to be much % saw. . unter charm: “I can’t that young Saphed is h adies.” “Did you " ’ cheap he looks?” i Mr. Isoocstein—Re- neh dot baby till he comes der healt’ git a brescrip- ve do you know e not her own? you noticed the nt to make per- are natural? I wish I'd bough. y before this rain wre as he watched his office window. ” asked Kil- las are up to ous proof When the Revolution met in f the leading spirits veir credentials were they were from the Stock. Practical Resident—No; | THE WASHINGION BEE. The ladies are relieved of one cause ofanxiety ; for there seemed to have been in the minds of many a great state of uneasiness, concerning the continued vogue of blouses or shirt- | ruffi waists. Until something equally as convenient and comfortable as the shirt waist, there is not the least dan- ger that sensible women will relin- quish so important an article of their wardrobe. For afternoon functions plain and brocaded black satins are the first choice _ Mohair gowns and those of smooth faced fancy silk and wool mixtures are made with round waists and with very short full basques. There is a growing disposition to add some sort of tabs, coat-tails, or frills around the waist, which indicates a return of the basque to popular lavor. Not so many chiffon waists are seen ; embroidered and jetted nets and laces taking their places and making the dressiest waist worn. Very many Louis Quinze coats of light chine silks gayly brocaded satins, and Persian velvets are worn with dark skirts of crepon or {satin for theatre wear. The smartest Spring wrap for ser- vice, ordinary street wear, traveling, etc., is of plain cloth, black, dark-blue, or tan color, trimmed very simply with stitched bands of the cloth. It is_ us- ually lined with checked or plaided affeta, and has a simple turn-down collar, often faced with velvet. More dressy wraps are a billowy mass of plaited lace or chiffon frills and have very full neck trimmings. The favorite length is just to the el- bows, or a trifle below. Becoming neck-rushes are made of grenadine veiling, either plaited or plain, but gathered ina very full puff between two ruffles and mounted on satin ribbon; artificial flowers are bunched at one side of the chin. A plaited organdy over yellow silk, trimmed with insertion and frills makes a pretty gown fora commencement. A tailor-made gown of. brown-faced cloth, with revers of white faille and trimming of brown gold cord is very chic. Heilotrope crepon and satin ; fichue of batiste and chiffon, and girdle of black velvet will make a handsome visiting costume. Narrow gold and silver ribbon _belts are fastened with buckless of filigree, and the newest are studded with jewels. A visiting gown of silk and wool novelty goods in shades of brown, gold, green, and trimmed with apple-green taffeta. Fancy straw toque, trimmed with flowers, green velvet, and gold and green taffeta ribbon make a novel appearance. For trimming wear, French import- ers show skirts to match the jackets, which are trimmed with deep Spanish fiounces and are a billowy mass of lace es and ribbons. They are made fuller than petticoats, but not so full as dress skirts, being @ sort of compro- mise between the two. 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