The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 03, 1906, Image 2

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BriBiant Color* in The Fall Tog gery For Women. Uai«ofall sizes from the smal\ fxriated toque, to the largest “pic ture” hat, often covered with nod ding plumes, or else those entirely uaoarled, which is one of the season’s tatcies. Oitnch feathers are in greater demand than ever before, and to be in first-class style, they must be long and broad. As everybody how <5f«er f cannot afford a broad plume, circlets of short feathers are used around crowns, and in clusters but they are very far from conveying the air of distinction, belonging to the long, sweeping plume. They are often in sharp contrast to the bat,- as on black velvet, brilliant “cruahed strawberry” colored plumes may be used. Felts and velvet are the foun dations of fall millinery, and the former have plain or indented brims and are trimmed with plumage, grapes, ribbon or a happy mixture of any two or three materials, or when colon are combined, several shades are blended. GRATES are as popular as they were a few seasons ago, and massed at the side of a hat, with a background of rib bon, or falling over the hair, or several shades combined on a velvet hat, the effect is a triumph of the milliner’s art. Large shapes are for the most part covered with plain velvet, at the same time, there is a proportion of large felts. Ribbon will form dashing boas at the sides ot small hats, especially the vaiiety in Roman Stripes, and manufactured plumage is seen on almost all grades of millinery. Flowers are indispen sable, and arc often used with such aq unsparing band on white, pink or blue !eltg that oue might readily suppose that they were spring hats. IP ALL THE BRILLIANT COLORS now displayed in the shop windows come into general use the street will certainly present a gay appearance. Plaids are the leading material in both sombre or bright hues, the lat ter being especially predominant in ailka “Shadow plaids” are rich combinations of varied hues, and wi 1 be great favorites for morning wear, interfering largely with Tweeds, Obtviotsor ordinary mixed goods. The continued popularity of plain broadcloth may be judged by the fact that Lord & Taylor are showing Uo hundred and fifty different •hades; their corner window being devoted to purple in all shades, the next window to green, the third to c imson, the fourth to brown and ct shed strawberry, and the fifth to white and all “pastel” shades. TOR CIRCULAR SKIRT has not been a success for walking, therefore the new tkirta are > plaited or gored, And are trimmed with braid or fold* of il e material, finished by handsome buttous. Many new suits are of “shadow plaidb” with short jackets, and in some coses quite long ones, and practically speaking, the j icket is a discretionary affair. The loose Tourist coat is of plaids alao, some boasting of a pi aided silk hood, and others showing cufis and collar or colored velvet, edged with em broidery. PLA1DED SILK AND WOOL WAISTS make a handsome showing in the windows, some plainly made, then ajain they are very ornate; cut low or round in front, with a face guiuipe beneath. Gathers or plaits form the front of new waists, but sleeves are the stumbling block of the economi cally inclined; sleeves which make or mar the ensemble. The exit of the short sleeve was confidently expected, but quite as many new waists have the elbow sleeve as the long one. A new sleeve is full and turned inwards at the elbow, and a tight coat sleeve trimmed cuft, forms the long sleeve. . IIAUSTRATION Thanks are due the McCall Go, makers aud designers of fashion, for handsome illutratiou accompanying this article. BRAIDS and gimps will be the especial gar niture this season, and the inter weaving of colon and shapes would be an interesting study. In circlets, scallops, squares, oblong shapes and various other designs, they charm the beholder, and more than all are an essential aid to the home dress maker. Velvet ribbon is another help in making over, as graduated or single widths are both desirable. Lucy Carter. McCall's patterns at Taylors. ^^■Crove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic bos stood the test 25 years. Avenge Annual Sales over One and a Half MQEon bottles. Does this record of merit sMad to yoa? No Core, No Pay. 50c. i TtanCwt Mckm of Or ^T9f08»incd J{oti098- J. C. HIOTT, « Attorney at Law AMD KBAL ESTATE AGEMT Office next dooi to J. S. Griffin’s. WALTERBORO, 8 C. mil i ml Attorneys at Caw. We reprevent the American Surety Company of New York, and are prepared to furnish bonds for guardians, admin-, istrators, executors, or others holding offices of trust. . Walterboro. 8. C. JAMES E. PEUR1FOY. JNO. H. PEURIFOT PSURIfOY BROTHIBS. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. All Bnslnsifl given Prompt Attention. OVER THE TRESS AND STANDARD. WALTERBORO. - - - 8. C. II D. MX You w;u never discover a man's trne nstuie nnlil you permit him to owe you money. A woman's faith in a man is often due to his lack of faith in himself. DENTAL SURGEON Hours: >. m. 1 "W alterboro oooooooooooooooo ooo LAND FOR SALE. If yon have land or timber for salt let me handle it for you. Or' If you want to buy any such property I can supply you. For Sale—Tract of 600 acres good farming land, with fair buildings, good timber, two miles from Walterboro on St George road, very cheap and easy terms. For Bale—230 acres, 213 miles from Walterboro. Good reeidence, and ex cellent out tmildinge, all In good repair Fairly well timbered. 100 acne open land—50 acres dear of stumps. Good drainage. Terms easy. J. M. WALKER, Attobnsy At Law And Rial Estate Dealer, Cefioe Court House Square. WALTERBORO, S. d Nothing has ever equalled It Nothing can ever surpass it DrAiogs jiaw Discover} rorcgjgrer'.jfo, $ Millinery Opening * Mr$ W. A. Blacks invites her friends and customers to attend her millinery opening Tues day and Wednesday, October 9 and 10. She will show you the latest styles, creations. October 9 and 10. and Real Eatatv, Brokerage Insurance. LOANb NEGOTIATED. Housfca to Hent. Opposite the Market, WALTERBORO, 8 C. e. G. HKDDRHSOn Attorney At Law and flsater. AGENT FOR; Liverpool, London and Globe Fire Insur ance Co., and for U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Company. Also for the Aetna Fire Insurance Co., In which Company Insurance can be got on all country as well as town property. B. L BARNES Grftdaat* m ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGNING MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Plans and Specifications Fnnished at Short Notice. WORK GUARANTEED (at Walteiboro Cotton Oil Oo.) (L W. STOKES, DENTIST. OFFICE NPAR WALTERBORO NOTE MRS W A. BLAOK ************************** I Millinery. Opening. M . MRS. E. M. JONES announces her first fall open- W ing to take place on October 9th and 10th, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Her friends are cor- ^ dially invited to come and inspect her beautiful display of ladies, misses and children's hats. New York pat- ^ tern hats. Gage pattern hats. Hats made by Miss ^ Rubye Smith, which are as pretty and stylish as any you can desire. Come and see how lovely they are. Yours cordially, 0 * Mrs. E. M. Jones. %*****%%*%*%*%%*%%%*%**%%* DIG UP A DOLLAR And brings it to us if you want its worth in Honest Goods We can say with safety and without exaggeration that our stock of General Merchandise is unsurpassed in quality and price. h o«r slogan. ^in^Vd fhaS gSfs, 8 ’ and who fail to see our stock may thereby do them selves injustice. LETUSQUOTE YOU PRICES i Country Produce before you sell to the other fel- on lows for less. Walterboro Su ■ L Gk Company. rxie f oprietor. ■ ■ have tour < If JUU bav« hodRchf, bervonsneas, neuralgia, eyes, styes, din sight, soreness or pain in when leading, or doing dose work, weak- sore mm of eyes after win WSmUHti pwptt MMMty* yon right and will treat yra J.' A etc. It you to loan lit (Hatton D. > WAVrKKBOBO, s. 0. kfliitjy-.- V;