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New York Fashions, Etc.

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
November
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Individual faocy has full scope la ■.esjpec't to 8kli-t trlmanlngs, as tho neTvest costames' Rliow extremes to bot'h direct loáis ; the órnate styles lilowever eeem mott approprta.te to pjain fabrica, as tlios in figures or cambtoations of color requlre little or no trinttmlng. - Black braMimg is now fully under way, tmt piala, narrow black braUl lis aiwaiys geiilteel, attractie, and inuch less expansive thaai that ia íaoicy paitterns. Slá'its are not wide the most econo,mdcaJ being ciib ia five gores, quito jiladia a)t tte írant' aud sidee, biit for evemtog or full dress, seven gores are coBiá'Jened necessary. So me ekirts apen np tlne f raat, ovw a braiided or embrolita-ed V. and this may easlly Im doma at lióme ; addfag gre-aíly to the general effect. Tucks even i'.i lteavy cWth have not paased out o style, oftan so narrow as to be ;nistabeníor corde. Evea-yí'oy "vdll war fur this son ,from the eiiperh seal or iiussiau sable garment, to the cheapesb edglaig on a half-wom material - simply becauoe it is in sucli enonnous deraandk Fuir capes baro decreased ín -nid'th, but no change la lengbh U n.ppareni. A tseal or Persian lamb lilouse, is tJie leading norelty iii íurs, wi.l iiKill slaeT63 aai four elegant eaameled buittons at the front a&d a metal bslt aromad iiiie wuist. Majiy iur ca.pas noAV Ikito yokes, adm4itiii!g of a.ttractive comblnatioiis of l'ur, whfch howevieir was iu Wie tsaason a doubtful matter; bui as Mr. C. C. Payue, (olna aatocrat of ftllie tra.die) is exliibitiug l'c-siau lamib and Alaska sabia in oaa garrmjcimt, mink and Persiun lamb, ör Beal and cüiuchilla, tOiat faet sew vlu miafct-er at rest. CoBarebtes are varied io size, conibiiiation and style of collar, a novelto' beiag of Parsian la.m!b, nari-ow oji tbe shoulders, with a iioilat a.t the liont reaohing the waiöt (giving exaotiy thie effect of a large reveré) uhe back not so deep, iiiiished by rainli uiii.s and lifctla luaads, a cluster at ilAher sUoulder, at the two front ioans, and at the back. 'Tiae rilpple collar is also new, bat üas not displaced tne "Impeiial." Ch'inclii.la enjoya ren&wed prestige ; dïvidkig' favor wlth. royul ennias for lVl'Híhs wear. Muíls are lard, and a styie wlth veiry' iull eáeá is isuppo.ed to 'be a coaipamáon pietiire to uu -'iippla collar." Neck boaá are Urge, and oniajnented wütiu few or muny taiis, ais pn-ioe depeads priiicip.ï.y upou tlie Narrow lur t.iinminss liever were bo popular, amd sbi-eet or ïecepidun cosiumes, in tl p n n n. Vk-.i ts, lia.ts and biill dessus, do bomug'S lO tbe jwevaliing laikcy. , As :i cousequeaice oí' .tiue blo ase j;imcs nudl.al bjlus, uu beauxiiul and Lxptui.-iw. yet adJiii Bodni lustre 10 a velveit bloubeu Upau a lrencü gil i íouadatiou aire set iniHatioii jewl'Is, iiaely cut eal, ar squareá aíid points oí cats' eye or m-aiaclii te, conaucted.'by flexible -vire, the clasp outsliinimg eTien tlij belt. The most BtyJïsh liandfceichieis havu maiTOW lwanti edfeed by real i i juies ace uid liand-einibroidered spiiays wJthin the heim. On this baisití, primes ruin up to $35 apiece, i'liese laBt havúmg aa edge. ha scailops wDch a laa-ge liand-emibroldered detfea in eacli scallop, and íinished by jmic.h wida Vatencieaines. Plailnier stylee liave narro w colored bands betveea rowa oí imitatiou lace ; colored bultterüy witoga Ín aa embroídered íigui-e producing a novel eifect, aad turaing ïrom. thlfi departlment to tJiat oí P'&ríuui&ry, it is nDlieeab-le tliat thO oíd tiune favorits lluirray & Lainmain' Florida water, so far froin losíng prestige, is more ia favor tliaa ever. Koniaa scarfs of ailldiads, are extremely íasliioula-ble, the widO onea beicg ueed as ■saslies, aind tha uarrow ones tiod belo'iv liliiien collars, or íolded twice mound Ulo neck and arranged Ín a ixnv at tlue front. As a matter oi comea fringed enda are essentlal.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier