Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 126, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 16, 1910 Page: 4 of 12
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THK ABILKNK IU1LT BKrOttTUR SPNPAT JAflUAllt lr 1M1.
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JOIN THE SUIT CLUB
ressing Club. We will press -six
On Monday January 17 we are going' to s
Suits of Clothes for $2.50. Thi
fng and Pressing establishment
in the city and our Steam
any ordinary cleaning and pressing'
We will sell tickets good for
Will call for and deliver promptly.
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Next Door to F. & M. Bank
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Phone Roberts 4-7-3
f'N every well equipped ward-
robe there should bo one or two
dressy dainty negligees 'fagalnat
a spell of sickness." Forlorn
'indeed la the state of the convalescent
wim iioea not nossess a comfortablo
-and becoming room gown for tho days
cwhen 8ho Is allowed to Hit up and re-
xcIto visitors yet is still too 111 to give
Berious consideration to clothes. Us-.
nally In such case a sister or. accom-
'moda'llng friend Is dispatched down-
town to. purchase somo sort of neglU
geo for the Invalid and nine times out
of ten the garment selected would be
-tho last thing iii the' world the sick
.woman would have herself chosen for
Iter own use.
A negligee that jars upon the sensl-
tbilitlea of the invalid may causo her
areal unhapplness particularly If she
ibo a woman fastidious about her per-
sonal appearance. A pleasing bou-
--flolr robe lovely in color appealing in
Tgraco of line and frothing over with
tsoftenlng and becoming laces will af-
"jord auch content that recovery will
to that .much hastened. The. woman
TKho has been ill and has had to wear
a negligee of unbecoming color and
I clumsy lines purchased hurriedly for.
Ubr by a. well meaning relative will
'!seo to'U once she is abroad again and
1a good health that a distractlngly'
-m-oHv rireRalnc ebwn. cozlly warm and
3n juBt her color is.lald away in sach-
et powder ready of another illness
and convalescence.
The cream white albatross or cash-
anere zoudolr robe is always ethereally
lovely on a delicate woman and such
negligee may be mounted over an
-under roue of thin china Bilk' in. pale
-Mho nr nlnk with charming effect. If
a colored negligee. is chosen the tint
.should be most delicate for the pallor
sof the invalid1 will not stand a vivid
iroso or sky blue.
The best pattern for .an; invalid's neg
ligee is one with straight graceful
lines tho material falling from the
shoulder without a belt of any sqr$.
Sleeves should be very loose wun
oorny armholes even though they are
gathered in at the wrlBt. Cashmere
-wool albatross French flannel and
challiB make comfortable winter dress-
ing gowns; crepe de chlno messallne
or oven chiffon shirred over a silk
lining may be used If something more
elaborate is desired.
Dainty "bed sacques" of warm.yot
Jight material will bo needed before
the full-length gown for convalescent
days and these llttio bed sacques
j should be as ravishingly pretty us the
donor can make thorn. To the weak
and weary soul lying In bed for
-weeks there Is an .Incentive toward
getting well faster ft only to don the
alluring sacquo which is ready for tho
flrst "slttlng-up" day. xneso mwu
aaqucs are best mado of Fronch flan-
T.ni or rnnliniGre and are cut in ono
T)teco without seams much as wo used
.to cut out folded-over papor doll
frocks.
Circular knitted shawls are very
cozy and warm for tho Invalid whoso
room is not too woll heated and when
mado of the light soft Shetland wools
in delicate colorB these circular BhawlB
are vory attractive. A protty shawl
In lavender and white Shotland wool Ib
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.faced throughout with lavender satin.
Embossed Stationery nt Home.
ONE enibosses. one's own letter pa-
por now the neat raised monogram
being pressed Into the papor by means
of a celluloid tablot and a little roller.
Any combination of three letters may
bo obtained In tho celullold and It is
tho matter of a few moments to em-
boss a whole quire of writing paper.
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MiiiRtrntert: arid also a graceful wors
ted kimono Jacket which should not
bo difficult for tho woman who crocn-
ets to copy The loose 'klmonoliko
Bleeves on this Jacttet are crocheted
In one withvtho body of tho garment
and are afterward Joined by a seam
under the. arm a four-inch Btrlp of
plain "shell stitch running down the
inner edge of tho sleeve and continu-
ing down the JackeC to the bottom
Thin nlves sufficient width so that the
garment will not draw on tho figure.
The little crocheted yoke is put in
last tho top of the sleeves being fulled
intova small Bpace at either. slde This
jacket is in pale lavender and the bow
of violet ribbon adds a Frenchy touch
buti the jacket could be developed in
pink pale blue or any preferred col
or.
A most. acceptable gift to the conva-
lescent is a boudoir cap to be worn
When visitors are present. SIostwo-
men are .sensitive about discrepancies
ip their coiffure at such time when
thflv nre not able themselves to do tho
hair in the accustomed manner anu
no one else can make it look just
right So tho becoming little cap of
sheer lawn fine embroidery and laco
with ribbon trimmings or of soft chif-
fon or silk finished with a frill of
laco makes a satisfactory temporary
substitute for the fluffs braids ana
pompadour worn on other' occasions..
Syrup
ItLBBON CANE
Direct from the plantation
pure and fine- and. moderate
in price. We offer it in half
allon and. gallon! tins also
in five- ten and twenty gal-
lon kegs and In hulk. Let us
have your inquiries.
Mackechney's
For Quality
and
. Quantity
of
Light
use
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Tungsten
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Lamp
Furniture
and Stoves
Lulcst.jOpcra Hag.
FOR mlladl who carries an opera
bag to the theater this' article may bo
easily made at home.: The bag may
be shaped to fit tho glasses or It may
bO of an. ample bIzq to carry other
things also. The ordinary square-shap
ed bag with tho-slightly rounded cor-
ners Is probably'' tho best
The material should 4jq somewhat
rich in .design drat leust silken not
linen or sucKestlvo of sewing or darn
ing Tho elderly woman who inclines
toward gray or delicate colors prefers
a llttio bag of Iris poplin embroidered
with lavender rococo ribbon some-
times known ns ribbon ombroldory.
Tho flowers nro heliotrope olpasoms
and the spray Is enriched by silver
leaves of dainty size and an occasional
Stool bead. Tho bag is pulled togeth-
er at tho top by gray silken cords and
New nnd Second Hand . 7o
havo them cheaper. Get our
prices before you buy. Wo ap-
predate your patronage.
ABILENE TRADING CO.
North Second St
The Greatest Advance in
Electric Lighting since the
Invention of the Incandescent
Lamp.
V! vA. v O) I
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Ask us for Prices and Other Information
Eulwiler Electrical Co.
Mrs.E.M.L0WD0N
Artist
Will teachJChina Paint-
ing Water Colors and.
Tooled Leather
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An Honest Peed
Korn Falfa
Noyori the market.
Call M. D. McNATT & COMPANY
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To the Peo
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Dr. A; D Hamilton
Dentist
Office ov;r pugene AVcoit & Co
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Tes onlTorth J'ifth and Pine Streets.
let live prices. Remember we will
appreciate all orders li rge or saHna it win oe our pleasure vo pieaae yuu m
!. T . ' j 3tJAi;A.tt Qrt .oil in nr rVmnP nn vnnr orders.
quality ot gooas prices anu pruwuvuoitynjr. - r-
Thanking you in adyanle for a sMre of your trade and wishing you a prosper-
ous 1910 we are yours in the ctfTcery business
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POOI& HAMPTON
Both Phones
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Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 126, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 16, 1910, newspaper, January 16, 1910; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth315700/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.