FASHIONABLE BAGS AND THEIR USES.
i so mh woth ha
Tinpositle to give it When realy for
kung te eather come ou ery easily and
the take ne beginning to get onload:
ever diet give sles forthe
Sin ici pachiey wal se
ole conidr ready for eooking oer ink
Teer ge ca, A ey he centon
wa teach a hoxickespee ow to bay foe
ie panteatar table
‘ifm —her are several
tot that known ad. mush elected as
‘gone the red grouse Tt season
film the tat of August «he end of
Deestber
“Tis Pick coc or blac. groose_and_grey
Inn are in season at the sume ine 26 grote
they wan angling onger than ost ga
silane then we oot
"Te capris (Uh i is also called
the woodland grome) is 8 much lager bird
Uhan”the onlaary grow, and not nes as
nach execmed, IC hava stong Bavour, Dit
Bifead brsome poop
Plann” white grouse ae, Title
sn om ay are et
for thy ae in ssuon from February 10 Apr
Shdare neatly always cheap
‘anal of corre it Is necesary to
allow thes 0¢ four for a dish-vone makes 8
deste He tine fo a val season
fom the ath of August to the mide of
Senior
Brlges Young parilges should al-
ways be bh for oustanss you fa then
Uoslespemiv,standon the idea of rst ote
Hiss for go cr bt yes Be
Ereciy go or sewing and cooking it thee
fray Gong panteidges ave velo lege ad
GEN bane 14 Ghd ed the el eater tthe
time depenils so
ine
indsof grouse,
swings is roond not pointed a8 jn young binds
‘They are gn saan rom te st September 10
ahevand fay, atd as Tong aller > 708
fn Lop the
The fi lye partsiges known a8 French
partiiges are aot equal to the others, and
Eaecsnty reo es val.
TPhesantat prefer 8 good hen pheasant
toner Thay are in sean fron the tt
‘Gctober i the and of Febuary, abl a long
Stora they wl nang
lovers “Choose fat binds. There are two
Iindsofplovers the golden, which are thoaght
the most of andthe grge They ate sell
Baan oleate phn pet
Best am September to eh of Fama
‘ual are small bids and are expensive i
seuon from October to Deserber
Wootcocks and mipe. are binds gonerlly
amore esteemed by gentlemen than Uy ladics
‘They are in season from November to February
re pletiflunl ter ost sts
“rhe Dallowing. wilt fow! ae all exson
from above October to Mave, an are nest
Dnt wun the weather severe =
SBrent goose, asl itd than a tame
oimes do not think sql to wld due.
‘Wiia tacks are sale tha tamey bu hav
tote meat on them
“Wig ar agin smaller bids ofthe same
species.
hl ox pean vat won
ery fod eating
Teal isthe smallest of the ducks and the
most delicate Choose pimp bins In bn
‘ildiowremember they areso wel covet wi
Town and feats that they are not a0 large
4 they oak
2's i when Italy led; when
‘he Claws are sooth se sharp, and
173
crack if tunel ideayy andthe ea ate
fender enough to tear An old are il
sory wel, They are a season fom Sepe
Torr to the end of February. Leverets ate
Hes inh seg thy ae ee
IHom May to August they are elieacy that
fam be seve on any cee, bt are dear ia
SE an
‘eno eden rom all other game in
cone sept for we want to know how ol
flow young'it iy five year old venom is the
that ithe det of che hoot iy soot ad
ull tie younge ifthe revert feieol.. The
Titshould be bight apd dear and here shold
Ws. good depth of ty the ean should be dare
incolou, A sharp lee or skewer rn to
the shoulder of hannah te condition
Uy the scene The hones of venison Ie the
‘ime joint, but ned and shoulder ae also
sy gd con be coke i anyways
‘Venison’ is dived into. haunches, necks,
Moulder and breasts, Buck weno con:
trod the best it in seo Tom Tone to
Michacinas the doe vernon comes in snd
remains in sowon safer Chakras,
“There rally no abop Ont there i more
advan i Gl op ind orden
fom the hot than he poueers fr game
‘ftersmoteinpice than anything ee. ite
ange to milder athe, al pniterers want
aul ther poulty or gamey When ah
frost, and the shops ae often onestoked with
‘wld Yow! whieh are proportionately cheap,
T have often found it a good plato lance
at! thes mankct prices of erent ngs
Svhich ste giten if some of the dally papers
Ie aa ont te amg Ot tene
shop price are higher than the masket pice
at be tame tine is vomewhat oa gue
(be cote)
FASHION
Hasnaaas,reticules, carage bags, bags for
Holling fon’y aperaeglastes, ete are looked
‘upon ifthe prowent ne.as 2 fashionable’ and
almost intispensable finish toa lady's tollette,
ewelcoms tour gil readers, who can Mea
dros them far themselves, or for presents to
Penis
"The bags intended for outdoor use oF for
onsets watever thet shape are nae with
fog bom singe y wie they ae eg
WPnquestioable 6 inher can be stowed
vay te operaetnes fa, pie, oentcbatly
Sn banilesehih that wold otherwtse have
tebe arid spate, The presat hicn
Sf puting: the pocket in acres jase where tt
Siubot be reached by the ovect without 3
Sirugels, obliges Tadies to arden chemscves
til iemetous small articles, and. many are
The bal five minutes pased ia aearhing for
tuusing posession, of faneying they are Tost,
that these useful bags save, and dine not only
fren hee aT of sch aii
faviny Keeping the lady's temper sect and
tral contrite to the enjoyment of her
“These bags are made ofall shapes and sizes,
ano any aerae ict ong a te}
re dalotiy got up they enn be decried at
themakerveil thos tang remnants of plas,
Satin, brocale, and velvet ean be wuld in
ihis'bocoming manne, while lesa pices
{ei fiom ight or stim evening dresses wil
tien cme nto de Tnngy, an sul
Serspato line just the upper par of a handbag
Gr pincaiion ing the tng dees not
Show "beyond. the draw-stings, and Ie
fapenaive uteri ean be wed to completo it.
ABLE
‘The long bag shosm in Fig. 1 is intended
fore att concerts or pari, whee oa:
foes are not, royuived, holds fan,
fanikercheg, seenthotle ete. The outside
mttia is of a paletinied brocade, 0
Pain Hbbed sil Glicatly caroidered with
Sprays of field Mewers were by han and it
fossils, ‘There are brocade toe procured
inet iments ofa cheap denon
that would answer this purpose almost a3 we
fr embroidery or Iroeades of an expensive
tmake. "Their foundation fx either white pale
bey or ny and they ane covered with Jott
Tooking Hower tends. ‘The ling to. ths
dag rot Liberty» aly and its colo wil de
ped upon that othe cover. Tt should either
Tpateh the deepest shade sedi en brokering
{he flowers, or be a contrast tothe foundation
Seley coi we depot as
Stent oppostion, but any of the folowing
Combinations IF the foundation colour ts
sot blue creau de
green the nig colour
Sta salmon sade; fora pink: foundation as
fine Tring is reqited for = Kemon-yellow
foundationan orangeselow ; fora heliotope,
2 lining of cream ‘purple a Haine
Sreld gout or pale bloc, “The bbons at
nthe dean stidngs, am ae hover the
fmm, are an inch and a Half wide, and. should
Snatch the, lining as to colour withthe bow
AU the sige added to. them Ghnee yards of
‘Hhbon il be wed. make ape bag:
‘ct ont apiece of brocade or rep sik th
fio inches long and stem Ines wey
Wout the sts size piece in the surah ining
cy sew the two pieces together, aud be cae-
fle make the edges neat partcary at the
tivo ends. By end is meat lenge, not wait
{Tay the pieeé down ona table with the Surat
BAGS AND THEIR USES.
‘uppermost, sd bree inches fiom each end
plea the sateen thes iio col
lest, seducing the width to. fen fucbes
Giitch the fpents Frm at ‘this spot only,
then, the poe together, stil With Re
Sah sie cmside. Erg both ends Together
nd join down the tw sles, by fine boning
ihe to eigerof brocade ery tly togethon
then onrentg rp ishing then
‘er the. seam somal” "A. pies Of plain
sion sewn over the stching down of the
Thopleats to form the ranner for the ssgss
The eee toa ce nh fom he
fie of the Ing. ‘The bg is then tamed to
Stet si, an wo lrg tons ade
tthe hack of to bring the bone rough
‘Two length of blu each forty inches hong
fre nectisayy thee ends are Drought ont
Uhrouah the butlon-boies and sewn together.
‘Thovremaining pees of boon is made up Int
Asingy how sl fastened the side ot the
tag as owt
He epernglass bag (Fig. 2) is more of the
«granming aan the ase, Bt thas he
pce of being fited with st Beton
tre poietic uk asi
TAP ilk" Cetus
fe eee en eee
Se eae emer
Be ee ia ae eae
picts eee
ies eas eee nea
seen eran
ee ee esthe wide part of he oper.
iiss Tels ae two dnd 3
{uarter inches wily and
narrow part tt the
one and tree:
squarter ches wile. The
‘islet way to cutout this
Fundacion fs to mal out
ther shipe of 4. pie of
Spertlasscs and ut to
these mensurements. Sew
2 pies op ome
fide" of ube cndboard,
the’ other side, and ack
and then fine with & poe
ftsatin Keep the fash
Sie as the ouside the
Fosndston, the satin Sn
side. When sclcting
fhe lush sind sl for the
fis of the Bag ehoone
olows that combine tor
ether, such sa hand
ome piece of old bro
fade anda seal-Inown
‘ota flame-colnred
fe finished with
Fuscl red pls, "Some
ikbrocales are nosso with gold
Sid siver dead lowers work! al over ten
those ate wey aultale for this Kind of bg,
Sad are fish with rowecoloured push fof
Tings white, and whit-amtegolddiaw-trings.
‘To make up tbe bag + prepare the foundation
arabe nt ext the phish 10 the brocade
‘with s very close running’; opon the sean thas
ade and in it withst warm but not hot
‘ton. Take Ue Hing and yun it om the wrong
fi to the other end ofthe plos, and jot
the site seam ap, fst sunning the broh’e
soda piewe apy ashen the ning. Now
i the hag to the ound toa, gather the oe
‘ale into a filnese where ft fo be attached
to the rounded sides of the cardboard, but
leave i plaioat the natsow parts. Amange
‘hese sean {0 come Into the filness, Sei
the brocade to the Poundation, atl sip site
the san lining ap its night sido, so as to hide
fhe raw edge of the brocade and leave the
side ot the bag neat. "A care forthe draw
strings to tins made by rang wo ines
otk doug lining and outer metetal, The
Arayesting cave made whore plush and os
fae mocks ants fined wth eo argo
Detiontoles worked ‘on the ‘outside of the
tiatsral and placed opposite eas other on
ach sideot tt bg, Double draw-stegs a
fn uheough dhe easing and fon che loops to
hang owt the ara while 2 ange how of
"bon fs it on right Jn fant of the Ba
The bag shown an Figs a combination
ofthe twoalenty desert tis mae lng
ftuxgh to hold & fan, snd is Ried with
SrUioard” foundation, so. that, opera glasses
fan be cari i Or other betsy. atides,
Sich small books, cardease, ete.” The omt-
sileof this bag amma
fof rubyeeolourel oF
Seaton pl; he
fing” stlmon, or ple
seo satin Gr
Padour athe. the
piece ol pls tit
Tour ince Tong. ad
treve wide, ane the
Toning ir of the some
sites "the ining is
Sewn to the plush as
inthe fan ag the two
trulsef material placed
fogethe, an te side
sets attended 0
Tht eore these 1atter
In cewel spice of
Shon cardboard oF
THE GIRL'S OWN PAPER,
rmllhoant, size five inches by thee, i sipped
‘othe lower par of the lag between the nog,
fae ph Si kept pon by a Ta
SMches passed theosigh i, The ease for the
Arawetsing i sceured by to run Ties taken
ugh bot Haiyand plush and placed four
Inches fom Ue bay opening —that i tos, the
fist running is putin. at che distance and
the second Below it. A yard of bon fs used
for each drastring, and forts the oops over
the atm. As the vutsile of the bag is of
plain plush, some decoration ts needed. In
the ihssration this decoration consists of
pray’ of burberry berries and thar aves
these boric, wth hesetnlet and yellow Ct
fre very bright, andthe aueauunetnted leaves
hac atcompainy them are well contrasted
gains the sombre plush ground, An prstiy
Hower or spray is, however, suitable, and
rata flowers machin the osrer's toilette
preferable where such peta devoradon ca
bev procured without exp Sprays of
tinued seaweed oo mine sells br fete
‘wings, are now tuieh fa demand for toiette
purposes and any’ of che three eau be recor:
nah ;
The duster bag shown ia Fig. 4 is a draw.
ingeoom ant nota personal crpasent, and
fate of tbe Tight nothings that finda ready.
fale St bataars. Te i iaended Tor hang
‘spon some conspictits part §ruingeroont
wal, and. ch
na lage Indian msl
only Df the ladies ofthe
Douse. A duster at baal should the tea be
spilt or other tnishap cur, i always cou
hin. and saves the wevtes fu and delay
fatale by Hnging ia servant and then eat
fnyeunth che anil requved haa heen Tetchet
Se destor bap aks one gard of matt
eleven inches hie, se lining of the sane
Soins, pla bal or fag. Broad eben’
shes, with satin stipe or brocade Aowers
woven ‘are sometimes ted for the
over, 2 for the lining. or the Days
Bimade Gor one. of Liber" colowed
sashes divided in hal fone sash waling Go
Toga), anda bright-coloured satin used foe the
Tnung. "To male wp the bg: ent four ncbes ol
‘he yard of aera and then
ers of & ower sp
othe et he the upper
flap. Draw a sinilar spray’ onthe opp
ery but place a tice inches fom
creme edge
i
‘Wank
nd Ie cover epthotthreefoches
{his design with erewel woul in outing, or
Seth floelles ill in satin tte. "New
the lining and'the covering together ac
seribed fir Fig ts Maken boxpleat nine
inches fron the tp end of the ap to five
the spt of the Hp festen the ean Hing
to: this place, mani i vough the sk and
fecaring it well Feoun the curiin ng to the
bottom of the bag’ the distance is sisteen
finches messire this of nd then tam sp the
{engaining natal to make the pooket, WDich
fil be Se tathey Ws Cepi Beeepleat te
xtreme edge ofthis pocket, and then sew the
sides together being care
to mae the bag Gt in font
and "not bulge beyond the
ink pce. vin he upper
flap omy and pt the Bal
ing to individual
Some people, stead
bags
fist a large wellanade bow
to one aide of the. pocket
and smaller bow 10 the
Spposte nile of the. Map
Rise bow, if asd, should
fancy
Of emibrotdering. the
asvred, white, ad blue ibe
irons’ purple, yetlon, and
forange Hone blac pin,
Sind fy nibs. other
combinations. The. duster
Sina of 3 large sgdare of
Taian muslin tarmed down
witha wide hem, and
Tntshed With athe of
Heringlone or coral sich
worked along’ the hem in
Colotred "sie, A goad
allowance of dusters sould
ely but one dostor
nt tothe hag ate
The bagepinewshion is another _drawing-
roomorsamientof the day: It hs trefal heads
erally be nae rom
ger arches It
Ferainply "small gransy-chaped hog ited
hth wl fet a peony
Ad line to the depth ofthe draw xtsng wih
AUbréght bt of soit oF sk, piece of plush
Sisteen ches long by ive wie fs nse, of
tov pices of phan eight inctes by fies This
EElined to the depth oC to inches only, thet
wel atifed eathion matte to ft the test of
the materia, which fs sean
shore the e Tine top te
SRSmart bow placed on the runing, and bows
Andes to hag the edshion up bye areadded,
and pine srangédin theforn oF a sar or other
vce
‘A carige bog seems an unecessary ap-
peng, bt ie as neta in ite place ar vier
Gags are in thei, As its lke doesnot
saa ier fo 9% ig
Mead its bolton and six ae strengthened
witha cardboael stifeing. The natcrals
thed are ether ace noc, dank. plisby a
fashmere forthe usiles ands Highiscoleied
Iandkerehict or al’ sok forthe linings ake
silcord and tselaasdaw-tengs. Ter hale
the bag eat outa pce of Mack Inoeade or
fther material twenigsioue inches hone by
fwelte wide: ornament ths cther hy out fning
allthe Brocade Howers with doublelincs ol gold
‘head ad fill i the centres with eolosred
flees or buy 4 spray
fl aleady. Sore flower
Sand sew this to the mate:
Fi, placing ion the lower
file. Of the hag, wher the
Caran "wi el
fo keep it fat. Round sl
2° spray couch down two
Hines of gold thoead Cine
the phish of brocade with
the dloared sil, ad inset
piece of cardboard weirs
Tnthes by “else between
the two, sewing it down
indie Senge af the mae
terials “Then sew up the
Sides’ of the Bag, putting
the two ends coger, and
tke 2 casing fr the draws
sings SHUG by insrt-
fng'the cords making theTwttorhoes, and puting onthe tases: Two
pane of ond ae rested, ae each dre
g.§ it wed in France
at. wedge. by the ehict bridesmaid, Who
tullects money in 1 for the poor during” the
ceremony. Th Eland they are only tse a8
fomaments, ‘These aumonires, as they are
‘alle ae sometimss heart-shaped and pane
to the dices, and at others * grotmy-ba,
filled a¢ the openiog with Trek Howers. Fig
nade of ie tghtly stretched over a ple of
Mill andar ti lined with. the same
closed ig ll, ad has an outer covering
fof netting pat over ie. This ting is mane
‘Agee with 2 finemesh and with righteoloured
Dre sle; every mss siished sith a gold
[pangle of bead that i tun on to the parse
sllibstore the netting began. The fringe
ound the bag is also of netting, oramerited
‘withspangles, The cover does hot comme hex
yond the drawstring: but a bow is attached
to'the Ist fine of meting, ad bows to the end
of the dayesting
The Knting ba (Fig. whieh forms the
Jost lusbation, i's ory weleome present (9
‘Tne Useor Farexpsstr.—Thebest wayto
represent to ie the manifold use of fiend
jslineaet and see how many things one
not do for oneself Zac
PLrasayt Eresisos
The Duke of Nhereais way intinately ace
squinted with the Countom of Rochfort snd
steer for b ingle evening missed going to see
her Ae she wie whlow, and lea nidower,
One of her liens observed to im hat #
Sronld be more convenient for bin te marry
the bd
T'Have often thought so,
Dake, "nt one. thing prove
cule heh pass ny ehenings
replied dhe
Lave axp Drawn,
Wat is fe? a flower dat blows,
Nipned bye fatal quel’ dea
Wht iste? the fall Mw axe,
Thats scorch at noon, and withers,
Such is ita breath, # span,
‘\'tmoment, quickly gone fom thee
Wises death?" OW} sored
“Thine entrance to eternity.
A Reapy Mowsy Brsiyess—A Batter in
Aberdeen has abumle ot wxpaid bile hanging
‘upin his shop Tabelled "The reasons why 1
dd not give ere”
Conmreriva 4 Cosunesr. vin tld
aly Berkeley” why eas 4 heat woman
tate looked Blooming athe sping: Duk
Feeling tht he son dM ot spe
Sexy promising he ahied | "That iy my fal
Ted the spring would Took ike four ladys
stip?"
Staxons.—The worthiest people are the
ost inured by slander, we nal find
that to be the best frit whieh the bieds hace
Ie picking a
ty Cover.
the jade to the ofcer een
Tpubbub and tik, wil We never be
“These pple this moming have made such
Werte decided fen canter without hearing
VARIETIES,
five old Indies they sam cary it over the
ine and wile keting Tee it there, and
f wool within veach and
js made of Roman sheet-
{hos ep their ball
soiled? The bog
15,
{ng lined with quilted satin. TL is emamented
swith a spray of embroidery, and. when white
Toeade or pale coloured Roman shecting= are
‘chosen forthe tereoverng aad pale ue de
Jinwose satin for the lnitg is most dsiny.
The colours wsed for tho embrovlery should
jn withthe lining colo. To make ap the
Trges eal oat to fuldleshapedpleees of
I Iength seventeen ines, wht atthe
Tower end eight inches, at dhe top four inches.
Work the spray of embroidery om me pices
‘only, and. arose the widest at. Shape a
ew in the lining to eael pee, then sew the
tivo plosee together jvning thm serosa the
‘uarowest part, and leaving an openinigon etch
fie of eight inches to ass the atin through
Blow this opening sipstite the two pees
together for the st of the age AU the
hnavow part of the bag make a tingle box:
pleat, all Dring the four Tashes of material
Into & two inch space, "Sew sill cond ond
the edges ofthe bag concealing the seame at
the des, and carry it round the armhole
‘openings: “One. yard and. Chee-quarter is
‘Scket cond to ute.
B.C. Sawaso,
VARIETIES.
Manoa, Grassosie. 5
Sia the famcral expenses sn eases whee T
ar stcoonfoh™
Ax Aseenont: ov Fasnios.—Paskions
Tue seequently taken their se From eeu
Hanes a sil asthe following one, Teel,
iaugiver of Puli Ul and wale of the Poh
luke Alber, vowed not to ehange her linen
fl Ostend ae taken This siege, untuk
for ber comfort, Tasted thiee years ane tie
suppose colont af the. atehducheass linen
Ne tie to a fashionable -enloar, hence
ile Zvonbora, of the Isabella; kind of
‘whlisheellow-dingy
eh de rind ey
EC Be et SE
Packtso Ue.
A. Parisian, accompanied ty: is sera
awh was a Gascon, went to spond somne days
inthe country with « lend, "On the moraing
(OC i seturas he was un the point of departs
ng, he naked he servant ithe Had paced. is
Jains, he Santee that he
pt.” sid the master, have you pat ia
everyting that belongs to ws?”
hy yo sy” ssid the servant,
at fone"
Tus: Noes oF Bins. 16 they are con
ected in Anica scent the nots of
Tinie are calla songz i unconnected, 3 cal
Tir some wanes the call k always the sme
<0 Shen" on_ the
iis expresion “of
pre igre the se ae
Ragen mote quickley ad Pet! el
tletgn of tenders or mdanehoty. The
Tate ll Graab? yon the eae
the any iodiation ofa change of emotion
Me dogeee aps wth wh tere
Esaccrnamiox.— There is no. seength in
cggeration + even che truth is weakened by
[ing expressed too seu
A. Queex 1% ‘Trornne.—Adelade, the
wilow“of Lothavo, King of aly one of the
Thost beaut women in er age, as besieged
in Pavia by Berenger, who resilved to co3-
fain her to many Hs ren after Pav ‘was
Taken. "She ercaped fom prison wih her
almoner, ‘The -Avehbnbep! of Reggio ad
“tired her an assum to" seach ihe, ac
oman y be alse, ara oot
throng the’ county” ‘concealing
Avcsel in ‘the daytime among the corn, whe
Tier almonee Degged for alms snd) Yood
through the villages.
A Pecetsa Woxp—Hervine is perhaps
as peculiar sword a8 any in the Engith
Tiageage | the rt two Teter of fC are mae
Calin, the fst thee feminine, the four ist
S brave man, and the we word a brave
Goon Librxs as Daya, oF Otnen
ran “rise of god ning eye
Suditoot Mike topo Queer aes
Wo beep tate siete pare
wae ren ae yor gine mate
Teeter cf good Gude ep eaten
hetniatsSind Sef" Bot Ge the
tilt tnd Freeh cok, antamny te dbes
Peeternel Se eel oo ney or eae
So eu, Ol sa ape deer
Ta eter grace ate
faand wil be chk pat aa) oes
alan eosin tad peste tba
Cerca W cher, eel ee ae Treat
Shugts comet ine Verte
hari leech spies na ot
Hitcher ine meats yeas Ries ot
sry sal they as Spt
Hida wines tapi ayia
Axswik 10 Dovaux Ackosm
SpoChcnber Son ae
Lingo
6 pial
eran
& Fintia 6 (Gibton).
Be HO.
Neagh.
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