Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1919 — Page 3
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A story told by Bishop Greer illustrates the plain nature of the man. On an occasion when he was to confirm a class a carriage was sent for him in charge of an English coachman who had been imported by a wealthy American. Bishop Greer walked unaccompanied and in non-clerical dress from his front door to the carriage and entered the driver did not move his horses. After waiting for a moment the bishop asked the man why he did not drive on. “I’m waiting for the lord bishop of New York, sir,” the proper person replied. “Well,” said the bishop, “I’m it. Drive on.” —Christian Register.
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Practical Man.
“ ‘Helen’s lips are drifting dust,’ * quoted the literary person. “Now, that’s my a poetical line." “ft is rather pretty, I guess.” said Mr. Gawker, who hasn’t a thought outside of business. “I’m glad you mentioned it.” “Then you are a lover of poetry?” “No, but that quotation reminds me that I haVe an engagement in about half an hour with a chap who wants to sell‘me the state rights to a new type of street sprinkler. I believe there’s money in it.’ —Birmingham Age-Herald,. 5
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Two of the Newest Blouses
Women, having taken a violent fancy to smocks for summer wear, have replaced a few' blouses with these new'er garments. The siffock has not arrived at the place where it rivals the blouse in popularity, but its advance toward that stage has caused blousemakers to consider it and to adapt ‘their designs to its lines. A great many of the new blQUses have a peplum and a very loose girdle at the waist so that they are very close kin to the smocks that have no waistline other than that made by a loose cord or narrow girdle placed in the most casual manner possible. Among the blouses that extend below the waistline and some inches over the skirt there are many that have this extension only at the back and front, like those shown in the picture above. They carry a strong suggestion of the smock, and stout women like them because they make the flgu-e look more slender- than tljpse blouses that have a peplum or the smock. The blouse at the left is made of dark blue georgette with a very narrow binding of satin to match, about the neck. Other edges are finished with a plcot and seams are hemstitched. Slashes in the front and back are finished with picot edges and a narrow girdle of the georgette is slipped through them. This Is a novel and very pretty management of
Fall Cloaks Have Flowing Lines
The cape, pure and simple, having had its day of high favor, must pass on to make place for cloaks and coats more novel. But the cape is graceful and practical; a garment that women love to wvar and manufactur- . ers have-'capitalizefi their fondness for it by turning out new garments that preserve its flowing lines.. These new styles, at first glance, are very capelike. They are long and aipple, with sleeves that are merely continuations of drapery. Their collars are managed In a variety of clever ways, and some‘of them- are collarless, while others are so amply supplied with thisaccessory that it 'becomes the dominant feature of their style. The cape, unmodified, is never wholly absent, and is represented this season in handsome evening wraps of silk. Also there ape fur capes that are guiltless of sleeves, that will play their usual part in adding to the richness of fall ahd winter costumes, and the owner of a fine cloth cape need not feel that it is antiquated. But the purchaser of a new cloak will be likely to buy something similar to the very attractive garment shown in the picture in which a full, capelike body is set on to a plain, deep yoke. The coat hangs straight in the back and is weighted with rows of covered buttons that make an excel-
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the waistline. Another distinguishing new touch appears in the wide band about the flaring sleeve. An embroidery pattern in dhain stitching in the same color as the blouse makes an Interesting ending to this chapter in the story of new styles in blouses. At the right of the picture whim crepe de chine proves once more its adaptability to practical blouses. The panels at the back and front of this blouse are finished with hems and hemstitching. and a crushed girdle of crepe de' chine lies easily about the waist. The flaring sleeves are cut into an odd shape and faced back with a band of the crepe de chine. Two little silk crochet balls call attention to the originality of the sleeve and help to make it hang well. Clusters of grapes with leaves and tendrils outlined are embroidered on the front of the blouse in three groups. As in the dark blouse, this embroidery is machine made, but i> this instance it is just as effective as handwork. As harbingers of the new styles for fall these blouses do not foretell any very radical changes. A few new models have round necks higher than those in the picture, and a greater proportion of blouses in dark colors indicate that skirts will probably ■match the waist worn with them, But it Is a little too early to do more than draw conclusions which may not prove conclusive.
lent ornament. They are used to finish the deep, turned-back cuffs and the front of the coat, their neat precision of arrangement lending the charm of fine tailoring, to this tasteful model. In place of a collar a satin scarf with fringed ends makes protection for the neck when it is needed. . Soft wool velours, pile fabrics, broadcloth and heavy woolens in new weaves are used for making the new cloaks for practical wear. The tendency in weaving is toward more complicated cloths than were made in war times. For evening satin and vel< vev are unrivaled, but there are attractive taffeta wraps that must not be overlooked.
New and Interesting.
The milliners Imve invented a veil of dark blue tulle which has a border of tiny blue ostrich tips. The veil is worn in the new way, drooping loosely under the chin to the collarbone over the t>are neck and running straight up behind the ears to the top of the hat. The edge of thi,s tvpe of veil is always ornamental, in order to give the uireo toire bridle under the chin. The use of ostrich feathers on a silk net veil is new and interesting.
He Had Repented.
A funny one happened the other day in the office of a justice of the peace. A young couple were being married, surrounded by several friends. As usual; the ritual came to that place where the justice said: “Does anj’one present know of any reason why this couple should not become man and wife?” And to everybody’s amazement, the groom spoke up, “I do.” As he said afterwards, “thaVs what comes of too many rehearsals."
SAVED TWO FAMOUS PICTURES
Old Masters Taken by British Officer From the RuiftsofYpres Cathedral.
The king of the Belgians will shortly have returned to him two famous pictures which were rescued, four years ago, from Ypres cathedral. It appears that during the bombardment of Ypres tn 1915 a young British artillery officer noticed inside the cathedral, which was being heavily shelled, that the only things not shattered by German fire were two large Flemish masters, dated 1600, hanging some 20 feet high on the walls. How to get them and save them for Belgium was the question which immediately presented itself. The officer called two private soldiers to help him, and with the ai'd of some long gas pipes which had been blown down by the German fire, and two large hooks, the pictures were lowered to the ground- The officer, Lieutenant Daniels, R. A., then cut the pictures out of their frames and put them in a large sack, which he used for a time as a bed. In the end he took them to London, where, with the approval of the Belgian minister, they have been placed on exhibition prior to being returned to King Albert at Brussels.
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Yes, From Boston.
In one of the southern training camps a profane and perspiring infantry sergeant was doing his best to pound into the heads of a squad of exceedingly raw “rookies” the rudiments of military science. When the sergeant gave an order each willing recruit of the squad made a commendable effort to execute It, but every little rookie had a movement aji his own, with highly unsatisfactory results. "As you were!” bawled the sergeant. At this point the proceedings were Interrupted by a recruit from Boston, who. before enlisting, had been a Harvard student. '*“Beg pawdon, sawgeant,” said he. “but wouldn’t it be moah propah to say: ‘You will restoah the status quo ante?’ ” —Cartoons Magazine. Good taste is the flower of good sense.
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Easy Guess.
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