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Lace Collar and Cuff. See illustration on page 700. A STANDING frill of Valenciennes lace an inch and a quarter wide and a drooping frill of lace a little wider are joined to form this collar, with the joining covered with a band of lace insertion through which a ribbon is drawn, with the ends tied in a bow. The cuff is similarly made of lace and ribbon, and worn on the outside of the sleeve.

Collar with Plastron.

See illustration on page 700.

A BAND of thick soft gros grain ribbon with picot edges, two inches and a half wide, is used for this collar. The ribbon is twenty-six inches long; at the middle of the front a pleat is laid to form a point, and on each side of this the ribbon is folded upward on the slant; the ends are hooked together at the back under a tuft of notched ends of the ribbon. The plastron consists of a point of deep gold-lace, which is folded to fit into the space at the throat.

Table Mat.-Linen Embroidery and CrochetWork.-Figs. 1 and 2. See illustrations on page 700.

A SQUARE of rather heavy cream white linen forms the ground for this table mat. The outline design for the embroidered border is given in full size in Fig. 26 on the accompanying pattern-sheet Supplement. The entire deIsign is outlined with black silk in Holbein stitch. The large diamond-shaped figures are worked in solid satin stitch, the centre in gold thread, and the surrounding part in red silk. The smaller figures are worked in two. shades of olive silk. The centre of the mat is in crochet open-work, the linen being cut away. The crochet is worked in gold thread and écru and gold tinselled cotton; see the fragment of the work shown in Fig. 2. A number of stars are worked with the tinselled thread, each begun separately and connected to the preceding ones when finished, and the interstices are filled with lace-like figures crocheted with gold thread. For each star begin with 11 chain

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stitches, work 3 treble crochet, separated from each oth

er by 6 chain stitches, on the first of the 11 chain, 6 chain, a single crochet on the 5th of the 11 chain. 2d row.-On the nearest 6 chain of the preceding row work 2 single on the next chain and 1 single on the succeeding chain, 3 times, then turn, and going back over these single, 2 chain, a single on the next, 4 times by turns a chain and a single on the following 2d stitch, turn, a picot (for a picot 3 chain and a single on the first of them), a single on the next single chain, 4 times a chain and a single around the following chain, repeat twice from the first turning, working the first single around the first chain; in the last row instead of a single chain after a picot work another picot; then down the side work twice a picot and a single, and coming to the next 6 chain, repeat the pattern. Work the remaining stars in the same manner, but connect them to each oth

er by the picots in the manner shown in the illustration. For the bars in gold thread which are worked in the spaces and connected to the picots of the stars work 3 times by turns a chain and a picot (for a picot 6 chain and

a single on the first of them), and at the 3d repetition connect the middle 2 chain of the picot to the lower corner picots of one of the stars as shown in the illustration; then a single on the chain before the last picot, twice a picot and a single on the chain before the next of the preceding picots; repeat this pattern 4 times for the square spaces in the centre, and twice for the outer edge, and at each repetition work a single on the first single at the centre of the figure. The edging, shown in Fig. 2, is worked in the same pattern. The linen is cut out of the centre of the square to make room for the crochet, and both the inner and outer edges are hemmed. A row in tinselled cord is then crocheted along the edge of the linen, connecting it to the crochetwork in the manner shown in Fig. 2; for this row work by turns a single into the edge of the linen and 3 chain over a corresponding space.

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60 pieces 24-inch Black Gros Grains, Rhadames and Faille Française, superb quality, worth $2.50....

2.00

Large assortment of new shades in Colored Gros
Grains, Rhadames, Faille Française, and
Moire Silks, just opened.

NEW VELVETS AND PLUSHES. New Colored Silk Plushes and Velvets, .79 to $2.50 Black and Colored Lyons, all Silk Velvets, $3.50 to $9.00 New Plaid and Stripe Novelties in Black and Colored Velvets. Plushes for combinations; large assortment, attractive prices.

NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. 54-inch Genuine English Worsted Suitings, Checks, Stripes, and Heather Mixtures... $2.25 54-inch Domestic Worsted Suitings, Stripes, Checks, and Heather Mixtures... 40-inch All-Wool Cheviots, New Fall Mixtures, 42-inch Silk and Wool Checks and Heather Mixtures...

1.25 .44

40-inch Camel's Hair Shoodah, New Shades, 40-inch French Colored Cashmeres, New Fall

1.00

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Shades, worth 68c....

42-inch Sebastopol, New Fall Shades.....

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Kochy Co

Are now exhibiting the latest Novelties in Imported

PASSEMENTERIES,

GIMPS, BRAIDS,

BUTTONS.

Sets and Panels in Silk Cord Braid Gimps. "Mohair Braid Gimps.

Silk Tubular Soutache, etc., Gimp. Beaded, Black, and Colored GIMPS, GALLOONS, ORNAMENTAL FRINGES, BEADED NETS, etc. Mourning and Beaded Sets and

CAPES.

These goods are specially imported for our best Retail trade, and prices are guaranteed lower than any other house.

6th Avenue and 20th Street, N. Y.

Bridal Outfits. Infant Wardrobes. Ladies' Suits

and Underwear.

LADIES who are unable to examine our stock of these goods personally, would find it to their advantage to correspond with us. The most complete information furnished,

LADIES, MME. JULIAN'S SPECIFIC and careful attention given to special orders.

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Lord & Taylor,

Broadway and Twentieth St., N. Y.

LADIES'
*BEAUTY★

S but skin deep. There are thousands of ladies who have

Is regular features and would be accorded the palm of

beauty were it not for a poor complexion. To all such we recommend DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM as possessing those qualities that quickly change the most sallow and florid complexion to one of natural health and unblemished beauty. It cures oily skin, freckles, face grubs, black heads, blotches, sunburn, tan, pimples and all imperfections of th skin. The wrinkles of old age disappear by its us It is not a cosmetic but a cure, yet is better for the toilet tai e than powder. Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid upon receipt of 50 cents.

Testimonials free, G. C. BITTNER & CO., Toledo, 0.

450 BULBS FOR $3.75.

HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUSES, Etc.

E deliver at express office in N. Y. City for United States, and in Toronto for

W Canada, the following selected bulbs in various colors and shades for out-door

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EPPS'S FELT TROTH

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GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.

COCOA

MADE WITH BOILING MILK.

Madame Porter's

Cough Balsam,

Pleasant, Reliable,

Effectual.

Successfully used for more than fifty years. Try it.

Dr. WARNER'S Health Underwear,

MADE OF TWO QUALITIES, Selected CAMEL'S HAIR and Pure NATURAL WOOL.

Five Reasons for Wearing the Health Underwear. 1st. Camel's Bair and Wool are twice as warm as the same weight of Cotton or Linen.

2d. They protect the body against excessive heat and against drafts and sudden changes of temperature.

3d. They are an important protection against colds, catarrh, consumption, neuralgia, rheumatism and malaria.

4th. They cannot crock, fade or poison the skin, as they are natural colors and contain no dyes. 5th. The Camel's Hair is warranted to wash without shrinking.

Manufactured in all styles of Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Children's Underwear and Night Shirts. FOR SALE BY LEADING MERCHANTS. Catalogue with Prices sent on application. WARNER BROS., 359 Broadway, N. Y.

ADJUSTABLE CLEANSER AND POLISHER.

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YOU HAVE DOUBTLESS TRIED

WILBUR'S COCOA-THETA

THEN WHY NOT TRY
WILBUR'S BAKING CHOCOLATE,

CARACAS CHOCOLATE,
BREAKFAST COCOA,
and other preparations.

H. 0. WILBUR & SONS, Chocolate Manuf'r's., Philadelphia, Pa.

HARTSHORN'S

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THE MISSIONARY.

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