Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1879 — The New English Round Hats. [ARTICLE]

The New English Round Hats.

Two styles of round hats imported from London have found favor with young ladies. The first is the English turban, with a broad square low crown and.rolled close brim. This is liked in the fashionable rough straws, but is also shown in chip, it is trimmed with a gay soft scarf, very full, and closely wound around the crown. A bow or knot is on one side, and wings of birds are stuck in the scarf; sometimes there are as many as six small wings. The brim has a band of bias velvet—not wide enough to conceal all the straw—set plainly around it, with perhaps a bow on the right side. These hats are worn quite far back, and frame the face like a halo! They are sometimes called the bonnet turban. The other English round hat has a straight wide brim and half-high square crown, trimmed with the nodding cluster of ostrich Uds known as the Prince of Wales feathers. When wire is pat in the edge of this wide brim it is rolled slightly up all around if the wearer likes; a plain, smooth velvet facing is on the brim. The trimming is a scarf of plaid foulard in bandana colors, or else satin either plain, polka-dotted or striped. The feathers are at the back, or else quite far back on the side, nodding forward on the crown.— Harper's Bazar. The Rev. John { Browu, of Haddington, was in the habit of proposing, on festive occasions, a certain young lady as his toast. Having abandoned the practice, he was asked for a reason. “Because,” said he, “I have toasted her for sixteen years without being able to make her brown, and so I’ve resolved to toast her ho longer.”— English Paper. ' That the Phonograph can “ bottle up” the voice and pass it down to future ages is indeed a wonder, but is not the restoration of a lost voice more wonderful! And jet Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery speedily restores a lost voice, cures hoarseness, sore throat, bronchitis and consumption. Man} ministers who had abandoned the pulpit by reason of sore throat and general debility have, by the use of the Discovery, been restored to perfect health and strength. Sold by druggists. People residing in paludal districts, or removing to suet, localities, can place reliance in the efficacy of Dr. F. Wllhoft’s AutlPericdic or Fever and Ague Tonic, to prevent or rather counteract all malarial discus- s. It never fails to cure Chills and Fever, Dumb Chills and Enlarged Spleen, and is guaranteed to contain no dangerous drug. The composition of thir. medicine is given with each bottle, and can be had from all Druggie's. The Ladies always choose Gilbert’s Patent Gloss Starch for laces, muslins, i ncus, etc., knowing its well-known purity aud lustre. Tbe finest fabric can be dressed with it without fear of injuring the texture. Mo other can compare with It. Chew Jackson’s Best Sweet Navy Tobacco.