IVS0©B£ 8 S BUBAL NEW-YORKER. 
OUR FASHION ARTICLE. 
S lilt an a Fashion is so great a tyrant as 
to demand a seeming allegiance from even 
her comfort-loving, rural subjects, and so 
they, too, must slightly crook the knee and 
submit to wear the lightest of her chains. 
However, Fashion at present is very com¬ 
placent, and can’t fail to please every taste 
and station. 
Head Wear,—We ll begin with the bend, 
on which are worn high-crowned, Hat hats, 
with a bunch of hedge flowers growing from 
the apex, or tho most light, niry-looking 
bonnets, in which latter, beauty and sim¬ 
plicity are charmingly combined. All the 
new styles in Fall hats have narrow brims. 
We saw the most ridiculous affairs set right 
on the top of the head, as that ugly pompa¬ 
dour roll will not let tho hat go where it 
ought to; then there is a great mass of 
short curls, aud crimps all combed out com¬ 
ing from underneath the brim, and this is 
often pinned in the hat. 
Collars und Cuffs, we regret to say, are 
fast yieldiug to ruffles and ruffe; linen col¬ 
lars are very narrow, standing, and plain, 
or edged with lace. Eubiuet footing, from 
an inch to two inches wide, pleated up or 
box-pleated very full, is worn around the 
nooks of dresses, and inside flowing or other 
kind of sleeve, that on the sleeves being nar¬ 
rower than that at the nock. 
Ties are of faille, a soft, twilled silk, or 
Canton crape, cut bias, a sixteenth of yard 
wide, with pointed ends, hemmed or fin¬ 
ished with throe tassels, one at each point. 
They are all of (lie fashionable tints, or 
ghost-colored — faded blue, pink, green, 
lavender, etc. The very latest thing in ties 
is of the same material, in largo blocks of 
two shades of the same color, with tasaeled 
ends. Hack lace barbes over Watteau tw», 
are pronounced lovely. Scarfs of black 
lace, very long, used as llehus, with tho cm Is 
crossed over the breast and carelessly knot¬ 
ted behind, are very stylish and graceful. 
In mourning, plain black not scarfs, with 
light, folds of crape at the ends, are greatly 
used. Black tulle, tucked, aud three - 
eighths of a yard wide and two yards long, 
is a pretty scarf for mourning. 
The Polonaise Blouse is tho most pop¬ 
ular and simple shape for Summer dresses, 
being becoming to blender ligures, while a 
plait at tho front aud one at the back, under 
the sash, renders it suitable for stout 
figures also; these are fitted to the figure 
by only the belt at tho waist, and admit, of 
every stylo of trimming desired. Polonaises, 
if not self-trimmed, are trimmed with black 
velvet or gros grain ribbon. Skirts are only 
gored at the front and sides, tho back 
breadth being left full. A rapid way or 
making skirts is to stitch up tho seams on 
the right side, then turn and stitch as 
usual, which method docs away with ravel¬ 
ing, fraying ami over-casting. Overskirts 
have very short apron-fronts, all the full¬ 
ness being massed at the back. 
Any one having an old black silk skirt, 
dyed or other wise, can have a handsome 
suit at little expense. On this skirt sew 
black grenadine ruffles, overlapping nearly 
to the waist, leaving this part of the skirt 
plain, to allow of the tiny apron-front over¬ 
skirt, which has nothing at the back but a 
sash or small basque. Line the sleeves with 
black silk, aud the waist to the neck, as 
low-necked linings in transparent materials 
of any kind are in disfavor, fashion requir¬ 
ing linings, not only to the sleeves, but that 
tho w aist us well shall be lined quite up to 
the throat. With grenadines, lace or Swiss 
ruffs or ruffles are a necessity. Narrow, 
satin-striped grenadine, good quality, is 
seventy-five cents a yard. Blouse waists 
are innumerable, and worn with skirts of 
every hue and fabric. The loose, slouchy 
morning-wrapper has given place to the 
neat blouse waist, with cuffs aud collar of 
the same. 
Belts of different colored leather, with 
strong buckle of jet, steel or silver-plated, 
are all the mode. Belts for mourning are 
of heavy black belt-ribbon, embroidered 
with jet. By the way, jot takes the lead in 
jewelry — chains, necklaces, bracelets, ear¬ 
rings, sleeve buttons and pins all being of 
sparkling, massive jet. 
Piquant little sleeveless jackets, of lace, 
velvet, silk, or cashmere, are tasteful addi¬ 
tions to auy wardrobe. 
In Hiding Habits black is the newe 
style. Fine black English waterproof 
most useful. In hats the Louis XVI., 
high - crowned, narrow - brimmed, bla 
straw hat, with a bird’s wing, is best liked, 
the long feather being less stylish than the 
pert, saucy bird’s wing. For bathing cos¬ 
tumes mohair serge is best, as it absorbs no 
moisture, blue, white and gray being tbe 
chosen colors, trimmed with woolen braid ; 
a closely-tltting oil-skin cap and sail-cloth 
shoos complete thocostnniu. 
Braiding and Embroidery will be tho 
fashion for the coining season, coarse em¬ 
broidery silk and soutache braid being used 
for t he purpose. Those given to ornamen¬ 
tation will economize money and time by 
purchasing the ** standard ” trimming, 
which is simple or elegant, and equally 
adapted for lawn, cambric, or pique suits 
and all kinds of underclothing. Enormous 
quantities of ribbon are worn, bows being 
in great profusion on the waist, sleeves and 
shoulders, and the jaunty effect of all this 
profusenesB is indescribable. Three or four 
yards of heavy, black gros grain or velvet 
ribbon, made into bows half a yard in length 
with long ends, all being fastened by a 
handsome jet brooch to tho hack, just be¬ 
low the collar, is very “distinguished" for 
young ladles. 
While wo are about it wo might as well 
add that ruffles of the material of the dress, 
with trimmings of black velvet, will be the 
rnliug style this approaching Winter. 1 ii- 
i tressed kid gloves take the place of kid 
these warm days, and parasols are fashion¬ 
able in proportion as they are large. Pur¬ 
chasers should remember that it is always 
cheaper to pay a fair price for Hrst-class 
articles than a mere tritlo for what is worth¬ 
less after but a single wearing. Akual. 
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lllMtAMIBV: A CompleteTreat- 
lse on Dairy Farms and farming, 
Dairy Mock and Stock Feeding, 
Plilk, If.** Pliiuageuieut and Man¬ 
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BY 5. A. WILLARD, A. M-, 
IMiru Hun hi 1 lutry fr/Htnr nf Moore'* Rural Xcw- 
Yorker, Lecturer in Cornett Uniiiertity, Maine 
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