Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1881 — For and About Women. [ARTICLE]
For and About Women.
. Fluffy isag4n. restored to favor. ‘ tiundtae es rißbdns adbrn the handles Of paragols and fans. _ Fahcbon and Normandy styles are Jhc-lavoritaß for breakfast Cap?. Women with long stick-like anus wear tight long sleeves. - ' Tkere is only one pretty gid in St. Petersburg, and no won ter the men want to bl<>w up the blas’ed place. ~ Grand toilet* resemble ah avalanche As laces Bto6k»ug-< shoe?,shirts, drres. faUf haj, parasol, all are trimmed with Mrs. Harrtet Beecher Stowe is writreadJ 'y.,. , A popular fashion Is that or independent rx ekets. made of colored satin, pl ushor v,l vet, that can De wore L With any skirt '****» - The prettieet trekeling costumes are those that are simple and durable looklug 1 , Mfi ttnrt yet have quiet elegaice, in all their details. , ,
Iflsreportecj tbat Herbert Spencer Will ooonlmarry an American girl.. Englishmen are trying hard to get even remarked that he supposed she was iff* stt ftra doctor had teld .her; 4(>t 7 tq flat anything for desert but oranges. . ‘ MarVinM fifteenth Wife from The jeturas are coming a biy bate to. say Bate elected—tffierve A young lady who went fishing yes*i IfflEws Fiver, and she fished four, hourq witb'Obtjiavtag to taken nkaiy teoriM in* 4te bai^. rj {. | An old Jaahlqned lady waists to knowVhy ifiegraduates of vaster and other femteeiooltegiM aiwfiyg. have their ages printed after their names io reports ot ( 90); Mis. Robinson, Secretary (’7B), ,l AaiVi yw» going to' put VbJr.bouse In mourning sijemnu occasion, Mr. Smlke?’" saMfl IMV IOI tonneighbor. renrt»ch?uiT|v. o f f broad, wide acres is a widow. Henson runs a livery down in Chai tan oogg ; Myy 1 "' tain ana auralrr*w vreMrirom tresowertag areal moat hires osnveysnoe gt We ’I very of ‘he son in the olty. The of WMet, st the nont
beneath it a plum entered s Uin dress with eream-<nl« red laee ekirt, and S ■dose itttinc dark bar »e* trimmed with flower*. The young Prti.resrce were each attired in peaomek blue cnsittmteu The u maragic< renter* 1 to Ute natural product of a social system which rerare* to honor stagte woman and which issteds that matnompy to the only tegitimala career . far Wbtarn. The “managUig mother* 1 to simply wise In her day ahd generaUon. r “Hold on, hold on?* said a.Sap Francisco married man, rt*tuy from his seat and -taking the poa from Ute clerk’s hand.*, “I d«a*t want her arrested. I wouldn't hate her aferoud for a million. I only watetynu tojend some one up to talk to her and toft her that she must stop maultag me. Thai’s ail I want you to do.” -te A handsome German oaßft 4,000 miles to see her lov r, and btcame a bride tn-Lewistoo. Me.,a few days ago. She came fiOto Hamburg, Germany, cocoes the ccean, arriving in dwvWton last.weck. Her Unstated is a Fmart youtlgCftrliiTin-Afrnerictn.aud the two are the happiest of the happy. v.\ An archery club went rut to practice at' Eas’gn’s Mountain, Mo. Miw Mathews had alover’squarretwfthMr. Grace, and When 41 came her turn to shoot at the target a few minutes afterward, she s-nt an arrow-fh+o the young manto tr.dist. ■ It ’was all an atand had her arrested. A Baptist lady of Chicago spent Several days at a “resort” on the seashore where Mr. Ribert Ingersoll and his Ou taking leave Mr. Insrersoll said: [RiJamlvery ha> py tpsbofc W&ldl l w « have spent plel san days toeotlier. I ivffle vwcteaar. xauwi sgrtiirilikrot in this world, then in—Boston!” Willjam Wilson engaged htarsif to mairry Busafi Southwell at Ogden, Utab,<nd among his gifts were a sewing machine and a cabinet organ; Her parents forbade the uui>n’, and told him to lake away hU preseuta but he d.dayed doing so until be was tdaaried to another girl, and then whefr he called, Butau gave biro such a thrashing that reurvery is doubtful,
