The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 292, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 18, 1917 Page: 16 of 18
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THIS ABILINK DAILY REPORTER SUifDAY FEBRUARY 18. 1H
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By Pictorial Review
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Chia Variation of the Onc-PiGce Dress.
front the adjust to posilion nnler
neatk font of wmt shonldpr iraj
even Hitching the haek edge of v t
along H of small -o" perioral . us
i front. Gather lower edge of
lwMn doable "TT' pcrtnr' as
JiR'l 2 inches above. AdJut ta a-
dcr gathers center-back eien mall
d" perforation in star af an ler arm
warn WM brtsg fTont e"dfe o eenvr-
fmnt. No fa the f . tor and ct o
neck e4ge. and to extension 'in init.
Ri collar ami front of watt n;e
lhei as illustrated to form reer
ofcerk
Thea gather the sleeve tlwa
double uttm perforation. CI
?ntn of leve and eaff as noteVd
face enff and sew to sleeve and sew
sleeve In xftahole
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A likable ilosicn for a bide fealAtd
frock fox Mldwtatar afternoon wwt
It trimming of braid and. battens at
in keeping with the ehk simplicity of
the design.
For Midwinter afternoon wear this
one-piece frock is exceedingly hi. It
is developed in Mm foulard silk with
a "mart note of contrast la the braid
that finishes the belt and the button.
There is an iaaerted Teat of chiffon
or crepe and the waist with bugs
armhole? is tucked over the shoulders.
The front of the wait is underfaced
and rolled back to form revert. There
arc tuekf on either tide of the front
cf the skirt which is a one piece
mold with Side cl ing. In medium
mf the fwrturae reqiitv r rards
36 iah f.iular.l w.th vard belting
lor stay and "V ard ehiffon for the
rU Abojit I vardi of braid will
be neede 1 f r the belt.
The wait n made Atit bopsalap
with the f)'inc of the oaderamt aad
enouldor scam. Than fern tneks
over the thoalder creasing on line of
lot perforation and stiteh Utuior-
fare the front from front odpe to 1
IikIi heTosd lis of small Mo" perforation.
Next takt Uw vJt and Te th
Mint
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To make the ekirt tuh to the loft
Of eentor-front nlonft Um of onM
sawtt "oo " perforationa and Sniah the
edfg for placket. Cloeo bnck earn.
Yotm S neks eaeh ide of eentor-
f root erraainit on lines of slot perfor-
atton and stiteh ineh from folded
edges. Form plait bringing stnjrte
4T' perforation nearest center back
to She seam and brin remaining "T"
perforations to corresponding small
"o" perforations; tnek plaits.
If skirt be deired gathered tfather
opper ede between doulfe "TT" per.
foratons. Adjust kirt to posttiont
stitchtBK upper jeljte over upper row
of (rather in waist center fronts and
renter barks even; leave skirt free
(on left side) from center-front to the
tdaeket and anish for ?loine. t
Stitch braid along either edge of
girdle then ga'her between doable
TT" perforations and draw to the.
desired sice. Adjnst to position em
dress. The addition ot mittens at
tho sldos nukM Um skirt Ttry np-to-
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Wilson had spoken cf the German
situation to congress work was bogun
cm th ronstnrrttoit of a new fdrt nwit
President that
city
this land the nronertv of the
might be reded to the Federal
govcrnraont. The photograph shp
laborers turning tiio first shovel!
Rockaway lms: Island within Now'ot earth- flwo hisit tMiweretVfiHtre
York City nad eleren mtles from thelgrrotly elevatatl will be platetl to
Battery Th" tate legislature fight eff tmlUo6h!p Umt mayiUempt
rctaptly amended the city charter somo TiheH New YorX City
SATURDAY'S MARKETS
Abilene ltank Clparlmj?.
Abilene bank clearings for Satur-
day iiSlrS
The AbflMe COtton ttxehango. Chas.
Self eecretary. rneolred the following
Saturjsy
Xcn fork.
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Dec . 13 27 1S.S5 ISA
Closed steady 3 to S up.
Liverpool.
Closed today. Strda
dny to 3 1-2 up.
Lue Mon-
Xcw A'orfe.
Steady; middrinfi 15'..
late yesterdRy. noHo todaj
talci 149
is the
. Trucks like men receive recognition
for faithful service performed.
;s are paid the highest
tribute possible by their owners when
they say "Another Federal."
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We save you 40 wer eenUo 30 per cent cn lyUOaJiiTr
on all goods hoghKlilmuj this big sacrinlaic.
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N'oraitmt. mWdtlnl; tl.V. salp ivr.
Incluillai; 14fti t. o. b.; to arrl v
Ml antes made on beiice bnsU. cpo.
Solders refusing to soil lens than quo
tations
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Steady; middling JC25; sale. none.
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Maj: Sugar 4. tofr-t "la
Slay I'prk 3j:. Innt ik-. rtmi
15 S'.
July Pork u..i . rd UW rb
STOCK MV UK KT
This rejiort furnished daily by wlra
by
Campbell & RosssaLive
Stock Commission Go.
Fort Worth Texas.
Represented la all markets
STOTK YARDS Fort Wt.rth. Texa.
Fet. 17 Hogs l'-mi markt-c stiai- to
5 uUthtr top $U Ho. hulk tlitw m
ill 7i Cattle T'.ti luludlne 1h .
market titewd.. at best prut . i . ru
wwek Beef tr J ' to t "Jt
f'ttUF 4JS to i " Ht-iftTf J.-t. to
I-.7r Bull! t i. tu $7' w
Jihl S " hum kt-r ateri It i
to $$2 for tbe viKk Ifcef 'ttrrs
elosd Jt to !" higher ounuon ulitj
nsasr All thrrs ktrmw
Sheen noae marlmst auuutui ... rH
tad oU fctrong aad hi e.
BANQUET PLANS
SHAPING NICELY;
PROM SHORT
iitrti;tug i btiaruiis dilc.U tor ih
anawal joint weeting of U mtmUrj
Of th ChaBkfcer Ot Csamrta uaA tL.
rnwtto5W l& Cnsurnl WniTTtK
w ra aaoitUM to be hela Tu
b night. Fete uiry 27
Tan wmetam. which will be short
wtu be aasMsted next SuaU Tk
plae wr the Urnuet will U hW
has net t htn sieted. bs.t will to
aaaouacM sogo
Tb teases f e unaua Nurasry
-ill mntt the "aM- Thy hay
atr4jaV accua ok tke ataiu ra.
by i. c4yU- hModrd hjingfy hma a4
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 292, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 18, 1917, newspaper, February 18, 1917; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317288/m1/16/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.