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Nervous Fatigue, Languor-
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The paper to excel, the confidence which ensures her brilliant successes, sags the talented violinist, Miss Sybil Keymer, is entirely due to her abundance of vigorous mare, created by Phosferine. How greatly the numerous distinctions and triumphant career of this accomplished Basician are promoted by the brain chargy and physieni stamina developed by Phosferine, is evident from Miss Keymer's admission that the tonic Menabled me to do myself justice." This power to excel, this ability to make bject use of her skill, depends upon the marvellous control and steadiness of the muscle nerus Phosferine has given her, and to which she owes the entranding tone and quality of her musical renditions, Naturally, this energising effect of Phosferine was accompanied by the disappearance of the headaches, listlessness, and fatigue, which were the bane of her public appearances, and it is this happyourcome which impels Miss Keymer to testify to the exceptional advantages to be derived from Phosferine.
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Miss Sybil Keymer, "Tiversmere," Albany Rd., Leighton Buzzard, Eng., write think I should inform you that I have recently derived very great benefit from the use of Phosferine. In the course of my profession I have to navel a good deal in getting to my various concerts, and I find that since using Phosferine I am never troubled with the headaches and listlessness which follow a long milway journey, particularly during hot weather. This is of very great importance to me, as frequently only i very lite timelapses between reaching my destination and the com- mencement of a concert, and it is such a relief to feel fresh and ready le playing in public undisturbed by the fatigues of long travelling. It is because I feel that Phosferine enables me to do myself justice as a violinist, preventing any of the unsteadiness of the muscle nerves, which is so harmful to tone and quality, that I confidently commend the tonic at every opportunity."-July 11, 1912.
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TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2011. 1913.
MORE PECULIAR THAN PRETTY.
the back. Better still Froar this point of view is the Rontgen Ray, skirt, made in By no means are the uses of the trillevery cutline of the figure can be clearly some transparent material through which exhausted, although it might be thought secti to have extended as far as could be explanation of one's feelings about this It is difficult to find an adequate pussible. The latest tunic is composed kind of thing, to the subject may be left of deep frills falling low on the skirt, to explain itself. crossing the figure diagonally and then caught round the waist by a narrow sushi. The one-sided appearance given by this arrangement does not count nowadays, when we are accustomed to every sort of fantasy in dress A broché silk in pistachio green is trimmed in this way with a tanie o deep founce of black tullo The bodice is carried out in white silk muslin, very much open at the neck and furnished with Z wide embroidered, baragd-back collar and revers, trimmed in their turn with frills of black tulle The sleeves are in the white silk muslin ished with #frill which falls over the hand and enaght in at the wrist with a band of binek silk raustin..
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So much torn at our seaside places and elsewhere, the coloured coats are sometimes so crude of that as to make i blot on the landscape. One of the favourite shades is mustard colour, 'sometimes called off gold, but much more rasping to the vision. The fatest addi- tions to the list of hues in which these coats are made are flamingo. nasturtium, tangerine: so we may exncer to he affic Jed with the sight of inharmonious colours!
Then
which has the sash round the knees and A very femarkable form of gown is that the collar at the waist. The sash is going to be immoderately worn in the near future, but perhaps. few will think it necessary to arrange it round the tunic, where it is invisibly fastened in front and tied in a huge bow at the back of the knots, with ends falling to the feet. there is the collar, of broad sailor shape, alung down to the waist by means of a. pronted border, to the V-shaped cui-way bedien. Nothing ran be tai janmèdecide er extreme for weer ar. This wonderful arasido place. Another variety of the sash consists of wide, soft ribbon wound once tightly round the waist in its normal; position, then passed once round the upper part of the hips to the front, where it is tied in an enormous bow with long ends, finishing with thick tassels.--X. AND %. in the Globe..
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for many a long day to come. In material The following is a fist of melajibes tebern us and shape there is nothing to find fault lying in the Eastern Extension, Ansimlasi and with. They are proms therefore saniina Telegraph Company's offes at Home ary, and the wearers do not in any way kong suffer from the brilliant colour as com- pared with the unfortunate spectators,
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The regé for displaying the figure and links has now reached an haust, lace dible height. in Newport, the stuurtest aplinkong of American sensità, resorts, and at Kawabaty Deauville, in Narmady, the Bansparen | Avong yo gown has appeared or daytune ontdooingtoy weur, to the absento amazement of reis Files decent-minded members of the
Voluces munity. Made in the most fragile and Senghing ... Suinderichen transparent of materials, it is worn over Sachingbeng tights worn close-fitting, These are Hochsout sunutimes black, soraglines white, occasion. Suples... Jally fesh-colour. The transparena skirt Tuk Toi Kam Yu Toug...
falls.straight bad sheer to the ankles, Toughock where it is finished with a narrow frill. Wongerzcolam, The presen tendency to make the hips 1761 look as wide as possitve renders the trans- parent skirt an anachronism, assisted be the very narrow dienzuww of the gown ag the ankles. Caricaturists wil! and much material in the fashions of the hour.
TAK. LATERT SHADES
Pale blug und soft pink are tow regarded as pretty-pretty" by the leaders of fashios. They are boue mild for the taste of the day. Deep blue, orange and olive green, together with nasturtin and dablis colours are preferred. Gowes in pure white are now chosen instead of thus in pale colours. Yet black is very fashionable and a gown in black silk chiton with three Blouses round the bau was cited as the nest successful at a smart English watering place fast week. With it a black talle reque, natch pleated round the brim, was vorn, also a white Silk iruslin seurf edgee with sny mar-f about. The rage for fur trimming con- tinges and increase, and one sees the lightest and most transparent gowns with simulated haleres in fur. A white. erepe de chine is trimmed in this way with bands of white" for. The headgear accoon- Panying is a tall fer in the fur with n white gledan ring a foot in the air at thin back...
Vit huts are sinady seen at faalicobable yonide places ut Jones and alread. Here, agrin, dull or dark colours are preferred to pals, always excepting white. The shapes are either very large or quite small, she fancy for medjanslar being on the want.
Some of the new feltz ere Jenormously vid, with him much curved nud bent. For the enalty hats the newest idea is to wear them very much on one side, as the soldier wears his forage eaji, and the chin-strap is, act lacking, A very beautiful, if not very aristocratic lady has her strap in diamonds, hold- ng on a miniature: fest of white aigrettes, plumes of the unfortunate osprgy. The gown was white lace- the three flounces heramed with very narrow cable. From the waist hung a very full tanie of black chiffon made to stand out all round by means of a binck ruche of thesanic aterial Any unabze of jewelled broaches held together the folds of the very decolleté lace bodien?
WIRED FLOUNCES,
There are same who and in the ner wired fowners an indication of the return -of theerinoline. Chiffon Lunics are very lightly wired in the hem so that they stand our like part of a enge just abord the kneis. Las collars ure wired and worn between the shoulfers! Sleeves in lace en chiffon or kinslia me also wiral, though very, very lightly. To judge from the universal rage for showing the figure, these wirings would- appear to be rather for preventing any obscuration of the line by folds than a prelude to the revival of the crinolite: But who can predict ything where fantastic Fushion is covered?
YET MORE AStorruing mAMIONS" The extraordinary corentricities of dress can nowhere be studied better than at Trouville, and specialy Deanville, now the mere fashionable of the two Among the later wovelties is the wearing of sandels, not m de of plastic, but of narrow ribbon which is passed two or three times round the ankle and then tind in a bow at the back. Considerable art is developed in the tying of these cothurnes. With open-work stockings and slices with heels two and a-half inches high, these sandals make a gaudy effect, especially in colour: Bometimes the blesk shots have scarlet heels and the sandals are in ribbon matching the heels. It would appear to be thought a pity that so careful an arrangement should run any chance of being unobserved, so dresses are made to
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