Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1880 — FASHION FANCIES. [ARTICLE]

FASHION FANCIES.

T(B'wAti4'BA Vorn W present. Thh nOw red ik vividly brilliant in b«* 'Lafge collars and fichus are muck »ffi9VUaiil ttvjd *A.i —l -.tli ; V ; 3* Aud coffoe stained laces an much worn. .jJgffqqME V® to great popu Stockings are among the ■ityrt atjda** ’ al. icovi»L Large wed Chenille oerde will be used tornmiW Jet and garnet will be used on droesse and bonnet*. Black and gold is the coming combination in color. Traveling sails of grey cheviot are in pilgrim style. Long straight directory mantles will be the fall wraps. Hoods of cowls appear on straight directory mantles. Bonnets will be trimmed with long ' piled silk plush. Strings of new bonnots are of plush, lined with satin. Skirts are either very plain or much ruffled and draped. Wide Dtrecloire collars are worn with nearly every costume. ~ §hort dresses are to be the rule tor at feast another six months. Jerseys wilj be much worn in New York wUb-ttretet SUits for early fall. • OMlaStabhawls are cut up to make .HynmlflßsJqtr fiuna’ vailing costumes. >i bordered on on* selvage with stripes are a feature onfall goods. njL, wj”"*>**• « *>TT iv’s: Sunflowers and crysanthemams continue to be in favor with fashionable woilUtthtf Vd'j >* ■< i*?. Jhesiew metal ornaments for hats and ‘flhtsffsd very handsomely ‘ *Red Surtffi silk is sftl! the fhvorite ma»|er jshfor illuminating dark or sober-tinted .Sfe* n*,T *i ’A ''j t*.. i plush and furry felt hats and bonnets ttti among (he first fall productions and importations, -wo t > «u-. - Bags or reticules, carried on the arm or fastened to the waist, accompany nearOstnch feathers, long, medium and tips, wJUfee used on winter millinery, to the exclusion of flowers. Cloth of gold, embroidered with pearl, garnet and amber beads, appears among choice fall importations. Long pile silk plush, in bright and darl* colors, tipped with white or old gold, will De much used in millinery. Coiffures are not qnite so low in the back ns they have been, but the tendency is to plain and flat, not fluffy, hair dressing.

tfhe richest evening and full-dress toilets are made more ornate with head embroideries of jet, pearls, crystal, amber and garnet than ever. Large and finely finished clasps, resembling cloak clasps, but more ornate snd jeweled, will be used to fasten the plush strings ol bonnet*. Gold and silver brocaded stuffs for evening wear, as parts of costumes are still further enriched with pearl aad crystal bead embroideries. A pretty sash to wear with a white costume can be made ot white toile religieuee finished at the ends with sections ot A favorUe, combinttiqu for fall suits is Coach man’s garb for the principal part of tbo costflroe, 4hth bordering of shaded stripes ol heliotrope andiOphelia. Large, widespread, deeply-notched directoire TOllars of silk plush, satin and velvet Are edged with ruffles of Languedoc late and worn with any costume.

Transparent French mall is generally us*d lor the newest styles in handkerchiefs, hdcl .these ate trimmed with flue lace. Tno monogram continues to be very small, and worked in does silk. The princess dress coatinues to be worn. Certain alterations are made, such as having a basque in front, and the princess cat in the back, or thfc basque in the back with the princess eut in front. Sometimes it is made in the back with a long coat tails. Dresses for the evening have often the habit jacket or princesse cuirasse bodies of foulard or satin mervcilleuz of a dis. sere at color. One of the newest is the habit incroyahle open square at the neck with collar of hostile with frilled edging of satin, square basques at the waist and two rdws of buttons, with fichu of platted crepe KSKe or muslin. 7 Is rumored that wasp waists are to be the fashion this season. The old style dresses now worn make them more noticeable than the cdstumes of a less ancient dkteW’Wide Wtl, too, help the vanity alohg,'because ills easy to buckle in the waist until It is otlt of all proportion to the-eheuldef* *wr the rest of the form. otherwm—atUs; Many of the designs on show such figures aa saSßsww'Ciuera suffbeatfue idealgn* atid fanoy /pictures of SBtMnghaßaAK iffpfleeota soencefn:Oriental life. t sAcrmy stylish street costume is - made of plain black satin, wjvh the skirts formCfrehtilfcfy' of kilts. The close-fitting bodJPe fatuimmed with jet and fastened to fee skirt just below the hips. Over the i&titi Trlllcn 3<rhjg toe waist to the skirt «isa<wi<)* saafe-of the Latin, which is knot Led loosely at the left side. The cuffs to the coM sidere *t£ very decp and the colI laris of'the “Rot de Rome” shape. *