Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 58, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1909 Page: 3 of 7
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■Bonnet •with tTuff to rta.\£*\
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The opera -ea-ou fairly established
and most of the debutantes bavins
been .launched on the precarious deep*
and*shaj1ows of thJ s U1 swim, the
next a$)forbins? .'ms. -ra :c»h
.Christmas Holiday w’eek To the lujfc'
fag-itable pursuer of sisial 'diversijH
it means maijnly an added pressurp|jp| I
*a:e*'»- f<»r tut.i t:i-> in lati folloH j
ins Christmas are crow i!fl' a ' tpU<l, £‘a* *°°J '
round of teas. weljbngs. di
dance* 1
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Front i time Innr. mori-vld
mas dinner h.h re pie*.. >i.-t
me: s , a|ni
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ts of |t& *
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O
g; Dainty
Chiffon rrocfc for
»; the Christmas Hostess
>.-ar. Our Knglish and Herman roV -
ins to whom pur Amyi: ah Th’ank'Slv^
inic nYeans nothin*:, make a edal
rea*: >f i’hrlitma^ day. .ill t '
tlt« t.%<« in->aws" attending .'idf.»r
this ofte auspicious occasjkrn •»«' >ni
mosltie-T arejU’d aside tin Jer * nliv
.All-pervadinit atmoaphei • of
hristr
\>A OI.I) 1 Hot K1 N >t tr**;.4 K.nmutfh
for the 1 a util • IjVav.
To.this dinner e*|>«Vj:il |v. one s very
!w->t bib and tucker! *;iouli| ■«« worn.
The- ■ best] of i
• Weft e-monthr
us, • ui*>.<rii t1 once
i|»nthr ( on- -iv M iry ain i
My of •’in-laws" and tiie little frock
] is so prS ty that it will, in itself, leud
.t,. w.-arf r self-assurance. ^Thefe ls^V
1 lunafui e. drapery of thS blue pernio
reaching; from bust to knee iyid knot-
ed still m»;er at the back Abdvei this
pinafore drai*ery is a tucked 'black
chiffon Joke set over a Tow ■ necked
pruJmpe Ilf cdarhe whltwlare laid tin
turn ov*|r gold tissue, the rlint of the
shroudeh *..1(1 showing elusiyely
throughi the lila^k chiffon / The elbow^
pertjvo have frith
SimpLe Yet Dreggy Dinner Gown
J of Brocaded foulard
l
/
frills
►•heavh.
acroca
\\v
tath^ii. )W agtWeUaly waritteu l»v/
Ii iri.im iii r ? lie*vy young ,<nd .it/t i
. ■■ t*‘I d>> *•»•, l.iiiv a> the )•
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I - I .V, . ..
! C-St d, *(111*
i it h ha ea ji.tt i*rtV s . fully
isifdfves Jiif
|of ple.itjed bl^i chiffon, other
of; blue chiffon peeping hut b**h«?aih
! This n< tion of one elbow' frill/, above
*ai|utl>i Is a cjrarntlng featurT of the
H-Out* (Lf styles, these alfv trills at
i tne eH)M makln* .the forearni apjvear
very soft.\r<»utid and feminine +
I rivet HH^arr l.niut' for \rT)
foruiul Kea't>
( Black-evening frocks are a \crmre
Just now and a very sttinning black
! Jetted dinher gown Is illustrated. A
| tunic sprinkled with Jet beads falls
below a cuirass bodice formed of Jet
bandar ana ’the aame bands are used
to -weigh it he foot of the tunic. With
these blalk gowns a vivid rose is worn
tucked in the corsage, to give color
and character. One df the most at-
tractive young women at the horse
show wore' at the evetning session a
black chiffon gown and big black pic-
ture hat. the V-shai>ed decolletage of >
the bodice ending, under a big, bril-
liant American beauty rose.
I Duinl) Krufk for the Hostess.
Ki>r tlie woman who disapproves of
Kftuv f irmallty of veU ft -for unMnfor- 1
1 mal Thrlstmas ilijinei*. an ideal little
frock of cbiffbn Is Hlunfrated This
|iro. k> Halls dirw )|y from .Paris and
laho'wk'the iinmi»takuale French touch
• In Its combination of phlffon, heavy
metallic lace and fur; the jusrt <*f th«*ae
thr«*»; fabrics bejng leprosentiftlve of
the Kuasian fad now prevailing In
1’aris. This frock shows a petticoat
of pltfk satin over which falls a tunic
of gray chiffon thickf.v pleated into the
belt and caught lotwjer down under a
hand' of silver l»j<| The tunic Is
bordered at Its lower edge with seal- •
skin and -gti inserti{.n Of rose-colored
velvet set into the silver lace make*
"Ike tunic unUsdallJ rjch In effect. The
od|cc of gray cfi|<fon.j ovjef pink Is
jlduaed ulvuve a high cHmuie of the
metalic lac’e and sealskin. Only
French genius cofild manipulate auch
a niutefial as sealskin around the
waist line wijthout Inilkishness, hut the
whole effect of thiH little dinner frock
is graceful, youthful and light, for ail
its elegance and material. 4 y7
For the midday dinher en famllje is
shown a hlgti-nKloed codtume ofTichen
|treen silk cakslimere with a culraas
• diodlc*- .jf Russian jembfoldert in gr -
green' and rose tj>nes.. .The sleeved
guini|*e of blacl* ichlfrjrti la laid over
an under guimjig ;of4*v**r :Kai,z‘*’ *18*
.jbroidered about jtfcKthroa^ with black,
greep and rose^j/pf desire^i, \he sliver
net gdimpe cojkfll i:»e.replaced bv a col-
llarless one of dreamy liice
j \ Motor Bonnet Trimmed With Mar-
dbout.
The satin evening scarfs l»ordered
wTtfi fluffy martibout have proved so
Tvecomlng that tow all th« girls are
making, or having niade. marabout
trJmmed bt»nneU for motor wtear. and
these bonnets. With their frills of soft
lace within thf marabout rim. are dis-
tractingiy l>e«»tning. The bonnet Il-
lustrated is of shell pink satin and
has a quaint little cape over the shoul-
ders. Bonnet; and cat»e are lined with
shirred pink chiffon and within the
brim of the bonnet are sewed rows
•t
I Opening opera njcht hr November
L—w. t ---*v---- pot
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n tf«i<ir v •: ftKim ts* ^.-g^urc mUtciiai
isli'-ailv -a vlt.it probjentl to tie Jtil>->t
f-ui’> ,i. I • jerlv ’>'oo-l«lyr*'d
I: f" > .linnet ISIto *• tii*. obi l.r- i-
•,? r mm liii* :... i km i- tawiuf
,i,i • ... tavli.lt a •!.... necse 1. i '• s«
lioilid is* 'til** c(1 lice o1 al flio.-t
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alKrut such a sqjetin • 4 In |tJroai ht & %u»|prt»e-^to those not
fbwt, Hilt :ai.- . i ih-- sceip-8 Of faklvioii.^.oi-i
u ( surprise was.lthe" vo otsjfiW'^t
1 ‘il’’ 1 eidiar c
be-
thati
I 1 ■ • V ' • j
•t last sy.i-oit. in In- tlbMi rw- r.ifUMih | erL 1 u t o-tuho- Name-, *t«» conjure
amethyst »<At»r. Is bgh»* »••.•! ad • '4r\i 4it.hi w-h'ich' <4ere chrimi led in Up'
Ciyi'i*! a..i • .tinn|i t j)l41 WtornUg ih*w t pa»»ei.-i after-the operpl,
• it Over tip, gmerhyat «-it:| i + j Wfre followed by the significant words
crepe, ale cattle, lit j • •
i i>earls. _ ____ _______ ,
" in nmitvjp velvet
n tinre velvi-j: With
i lyVerly foil
year, fiver
'draped linrx|>ot|slv crepe,:ale
,i verv pai^ gray tone ’:'ie tjhlil fa
allowing/the' low > v i-olor
' gleam through \ i »ss rite, to
•ipi -1111* <i ,
' •! uu|L
111 t.il'b' '\.J
ft lit y .
’'•l etniir.'id'er'
iorchids.“
itbb .todice goes: a -ttip • 'i.uoU mie’y t .> «nct liaii tiul j and - t in Then
o.-a \ork aljrcadv nn tip* qiilAive \y/
^r we of the do/eu.f of Mtnnnjf./’ ^ejs**:
tpiea v-hitVr had
ts»di« e t o.iuTled 'out III 'sn'alfbW
j aivie. o in aquare •' entim- la.-iiion-
"v, t wo su.-h t’hri-tma-i .linne. gftwns are
illustrated' Tire hr.'s a.K-d fou lard J er> knotted ot ’be
gown, on the other. .pJ/. mu i have 1 knees A ,hl'i\j.*r of
u is
effei t
grby aud vJolet snihrtvidef|. p
•tbr a mere trifle on .< -i it '.on t 'bit.
and altove Hits embroidery rises a lit
Ho,yoke' of Silver net ov«> .uiirt
chiffon The draggrn: .klrt of, gins
crepe de chine shows,an ai»roh
Jack I' iMiloy
m Ratio tit pujjrnjia !
v itclets delicately perfumed t om lkr
the delightful dlnnerld
The cost oine OB Tp al|> > ij- the
... IK, , „,T.„ T ..........
. ; ■! drs/ierie- *■ o: e-a rfjmier' frocit h^ng h lilt fdr a' Citrjjrt
the aamioritative Freiitfitjjdressmalt-
,> r,- i.crf winie-r indoor .« st nines. the.- •
w hiejp
to manipulate siiclf^skirt fwrjii- a
drag in* urM-e.-tau*- »to t» - dub-
#«hd fift ............... co-t in -s '.hi>.
teen worn during tl** prqvinut/ week
yt the hbr’-e show aw >k« to/nie1 fai t
niat velvet, was it So f.u^s fasiiioil-
able itowriing was conierpe,J
Thet new velvet.* Sfre/Uinp as chiffon
.tnd so thin that th.^.iie reillv not
iimbersonnf or nifh. -nfort-Ablv warm
everi as'evehing/Sow is Vn exquisite
a little )«ke\hud■ Coital added if
,de.>l-r4.l to\ ngye a /rftt',;- :.ig ter
bit ‘the throat, y- 1
i oulard*, far M Inlf r Indoor I wwlunie*. - Wnepg with —...---- ------- tr,
l ail. .. Is {n,- le-ing1, lip it a.ong free step »" --!>*?•■ oi.l ! s ,iay .litipbr of (..Til ir.P te^ i-
t)ie ihiiH in A-aik. vgtiiidp - Jie -cv-nrv ^.,a. hlj)* jVaone velvs*' over w .i^-h.
hung
and rows of yarrow cream Vo. edging.
Artistic
Photographs such as
Our hne Sepia and
Water Colors are.
are what appeal to
ar istic people.
bed Tin I’a’. is ilia! f j •' Hull’
- 1 nipbla •
-is hutik /'tunic of darker blue chiffon
embroidered with bfiaht'aml r'unished
live/ thread* Thlre is a * brhlle -of
I £ l *>T till
\v , pe^ foular '! with their rich robtr.iig ,
jp (■v, ^riat h.jTHi.soao- etniumsed and brig ade IJ ( .
N, . !,.o.g quite .lifT.-i u*. •! m, , Th- up. !.*. i- •',» > 1 :i , : |y/, ,m t„- v el v .-t hel.l h' «,4«H'»llWf
• /J i;' inlu. pwlka dotted fabrics which ' Atjieri > nniong the ! fa*- us* '••• and Udasp and the deeply V ’j ; -tae is
ft o.d m summer UlIM) fo. _ “shirt Z I ., .. tl.e" a/b1'1 in due .-..Her gaunt •*
waist dresses The foolard dhiner I -a / ’ . *\ After Van D . .
dress- llustriued fs simply desigweil., ■ ‘ • "! nVatk velvet dinner finks made
• .-dingiv JM..'.ft, I..M-! ha j • J wrth nviiast slmpta.tv .Mi l wmn with
is [ in
yet tile e(Tei]t Is
ami liiipresstvji».\The foulard
waist, is draw-tv -back at tip' hii»s uuder
| long straps of *the silk w eighted by sil-
ver 'tassels.- Silvurr l.n e . bands oVijt | loiiv; lUtfiei in
reen cKilffton ate set I'tth) the bodice. ,.,t< , ,, „f yRh it*i» atr d y. .
which la .a loosely draped hffalr over iigHrs. tint the ^’V-1
kleevesiof the silver ‘ lace A
stole
When Uw Pinnsr i«s AtTair
\\ irw
The dinner costume feuw iot.l l bX
nillt of .rather lUfhtvyphT injWrtai
j; | r|»w d-
T(ki l»>
g'iwt of
flowers, one oofi Ivecojne- uiiconliorl-
trimming of green and silver ebjbrold- a)lip jB cloi>i frock (irnde w ith < los<-.
( ery on ,ne’t finishes the top of tM '“"i : hvng sleeviur; »nj! no inattei how itn-
ice. • J j presslve Xnl iR’id-otne the new velvet
inking Over Last Arar's Dinner , or reception gown may l»e. nm
Frock. I j«.Rs Jt have sheer sleeves tnd vok«. Its
*Thf home dresmaker dellberatturf j possessor will do well to leave it «t
'us tp how to concoct a brand of new ‘ and attend the Christmas dinner
gown with which to electrify her fatu^ |n h frock oT thin crepe or silk. «>r of
one of the sort*, pretty permo mixtures
of wool Mlth mohair. Which corns In
reftnsd coloring*.
A charming llttla dlnnsr ^trock of
blue psttno has bean built for a bride
who will taka bar Ghrlatmaa dlanar
broad yvhite lace col lav s\;tid c iff* are
the ultra smart fad of ^He winter
Frocks of tills sort. acco'mpa\lei|. bv
big black blcthivi bar* ' »"
reKfauranis and ovej tiiem .ue w\jrn
.sumpUKMiJa fur cua:, < hJOg velvet
.civats bordered . |withr fur.- h'or the
hinne dinher nothin . mtM ,1 * smarter
than a rliflity sinii'Je bla k velvet gown
wlvh cuffs and collar bf \}eui‘e. Flem-
I lly, from the painfully familiar cps-
j turns of past seasons, should betake
herself to tbs trimming counted- At
' thla season all manner of unbetiovable
' bargains many ba picked qp In gorge-
ous
Wilis U»«»l
modlfya
A
the happy possess »v cf a
or t>oint set. The cuff*1 are turned
bandings
will lar Om fUat Na«iaM « fam-
Ish,or Irish lac'e, provided one is not
real duchesse
up
on the thrse-duarteer sleeve* and the
collar open* In a deep V at the throat.
Such a gowu would not be so uncom-
fortably .warm as the I’nyvghtUmal
high necked after soon cvptumr made
of i
r v
id irt** a-nd make your
apisvinimcr.t today.
HUflTUNGS STUDIO
Kodak* Sod everything
tiisvt 4 >e,< with them.. Tele-
. 1 ■ phone Wfi
f I - i-
BF IDF I* INDIAN MtMT IS1NS F(
LAtMEfl II* IlMtll HFT A FJ
FOR A 01 R At IFF t)lt SWKFTHI
KKFOKF Til FT ARE Atl./.OSK,
II AimNO'slMlDIO.
> You jfajinot And anything that will
{>e m.ore aoreptable fo^a- Cfiristnia*
present t^ian a nice bpx of lluyler's
chocolate or chocolate and bon-ltona
at 'Reufrq's.
at liar-
' da»
CJet >onr iXniaa cards earl.v
tung'a, /
Ft BLIC^ NOTICE.
1 have gvoved IBbo the rock building
Juwt north of the court house, where
I have opened a stock of staple andf
fancy groceries. I Invlta a share of
your psi-ouage Prtcoa as low as the
Unrest 0*0 MctJUSRRY.
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 58, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1909, newspaper, December 23, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006008/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.