Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1881 — For About Women. [ARTICLE]

For About Women.

-Plt»-areen Halleck. »■<* ftl the gram jreV Ob, the clover In bladntf ■ love It. " * —Yoang-OM-Wnd€^ti^¥B4«k«r. , A dress of Ma<iflj«a<A|er black satin ift admirable TLr full dreflt or dinner, to worn by a%n#tMfl. 5 Grecian bordered handkerchief) in COlon of Indian red and dark, oliv* green are flew Mid stylish.

%%Sk' , gߣ. peuStß bni elegant trUntotog. \i>? i ■- * A certain gemtJerflknm'uet have been 1 very proud of his wife' when he deto*WJ»d her as “beautiful, dutlfuf, self from weeping on the ocoaflon of funeral, declaring that crying fffwajrs made her nose bleed. tkche coemetic, and then change color and try to look unconcerned , and ir-

. A moralist sky* the fewer feettters a woman has on her bonnet in this world, the more she will have on her swings in the licit* bert most perfer them now. Miss iaooi stdkrt/ the dahgfctef di ?2£^£ti£SSSt!tJ!£ though hqw jpast isfghtv. SU6 stffl works iu.her Newport The Nashville American toynthat President Garfield's assassination Is Soqth a wide dnd profound sympathy.

An lowa informs hpr longabsent husband through the Columns of the Monitor that unless he ffettfrffe to ner speedily she will ask the court to permit n tt to marry,again. A writer for the Glasgow Nejws save that the mania fora slender figurCi* tW be laid at the door of fashion magazines, where the human flgure is invariably represented entirely out of proportion. A lady who lectured in Dead wood on “jlSstbetio Culture" was astonished at the immense crowd that turned out until she learned, that the. people supposed that “.®-) tbe tic Culture" was sdme kihd Of a new miked drink.

A Colorado epah advertises for a wife that “Can sling on the sfVlO on the street and play a hefty hand In the kitchen." SneMamst be “tolerably handsome, bat not so beautiful that man she meets will try to htaSh

“Isn’t ii heavenly? ' said,Miss SilJybilly to Mr. Polo. “Wbat?" he.asked. “Why, the moon.” “Oh, yds, jiust tob utterly heAVenly," “Oh, Ido just dote on the moap, don’t “ ifes, it is awfully nice, fefl’f itykind s6' splendidly ponspicuous toot" It is not the fashion for ladies to kiss! Mr?h other by \v&y,. of friendly salutation now. TheV omy tbtrCh each other’s finger tips, faintly firdrfdtnv‘‘So glad to see you," and pass on. T lietC is no longer any danger of their complexion being Kissed oil in in spots. Classical—lnstructor ip Latin: “Miss 8., of what was Ceres the goddess?” Mis* Bi “She was the godoess of marriage." JnstfuctorJ “Oh, no; of agriculture." Mlsj B. (iookln£p«rpieied): “Why, lam sure my book sayS she was the goddess of husbandry." < The rage for fancy jewelry still predorniriaftee. . Tiny, bright-plumaged birds, swlnglon golden hoops, are worn as ear-rings; owls, blade Of M«ek garnets, with ruby eyes, as brooches, and the Marguerite flower, or diisy, is a favorite design. It makes an exquisite either tbe siugle blossom or a cluster dr thtCtf knotted loosely together.