Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 18, 1892, Page 21

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEL: - p— e sstt——————— THIS ORDIZR OIF THIZ AGIS” G CINMPROVIEMIG CONSTANT (MPROVEMENTS INCREASE THE POPOLARITY OF =N 3 1 % || - ) ‘? : i: | i = S i - - ; > > » . | e GUIR FACTOULIY , EXAMINE N Z] 6003C Poid O sesco@ecsce E 17 N - A é B D (e II?H:HI'II] Promicor and you will oy and OF THE our new | }\ So?l‘{egi“‘ S ~N ¢ Quarters | E‘ B mith Premier Farnam | || to an : and l address | if ‘ Have gone beyond our most san- % = s 12 v7 cle "he . inlx . 5 Q ery day. What do you thinlk sce what a typewriter can be ; E of that? Noarly 40,000 annually. It madoe to do and at the same timeoe you ~ u_i is the most durable, and has more will see how far ahcead of old ma- ’a‘ :.: | iln/)I‘U\'("“(‘HfS than any othor. "ho chines it is. We court inspoection and :‘; i - : ‘ most expert worlkmen male it. comparison with othor machines. 7| ; The best materials obtainable are N '/‘llc,‘l'(‘ is nothing to hindoer you from el . . H s . | H 9 i | : | uscd in its proper meochanical con= § satisfying yourself as to our claim Q 7~ struction. j oMl | & { 4l Our | ; | Seeus ® | m PR B QQ 2Q | y ) A WY | Xl I« I . Il »n | Cat’logue THE ENORMOUS SALER | ‘ in Il & E: i ) i el & 2% < ~ Y 4 % &~ B 7 | 1 | sent 1‘ guine coxpeoctations. I'mprovey ments do the business. I E S (o = w =z 1310 HLLIINS ~ ; I It is porfect always. ( 0ld place { Sl you I I3xports sO it ¢ e p | ’ ol X Ixpoerts use it alway i i | @ || cut this & , | became | & 4 Sl i A TRIAL MEANS A SALE. _ ST LIl 2] | out. | | ; L toosmall. | £ o] i et : : [l |~ * I I F I I V V I [7th St, Omaha. ‘t I | | N W ’ ’ ~ ” * * 1L H MAYHEW, Manager. Telephone N().l> * * | 1l = e > i 8 ‘ " i - T - N <72 - QN RV 2107 T 212 2 . - . g ACKNOWLEDGIED BY IBIEST1 EBXPERTS TO BI3 TIHI; ONLY TRUIZ MODIEL. £ == | 3 et . =l 35 = B BEBE | 7 (0 | companion. She is oo sharp to be n 1 white satin | tor, is t youn en of Gl ) ] HH l\ 5 RU” ]b l) \/4[“\(1 ; vife with seath. bhbon rosette, out of wh W two tiny | Washing | \"fl‘;:'[y':”“,‘"; be ')Iuv\ youngest x-‘m liand- ] gl vel = > her to be shunned white The duches: T brellas, | TRt cwisa man who stood ! onc of those charm Bt or butternut-brown of a de- SR e e LT L LR Wojinches i _his stockings and had —_— | nd women both admive. cidely 1e some of mwh | iiito i tho ohuroh S Wlion. ‘:" DI ‘\\:v‘;‘x”“ He was deeply loved ter her pen seems 1o have tho rich fabi erien i e G Wi spected i his colony by men' of ever st with an Income of GrEhile n Eeai g may be e people looked for the | L and the day of his funeral was The Lady of L{(\;SI\(;SDL wY i ar, and thou i.xh o i u :(t by ‘w tnilors for el visiting N Sy o \\. 1 ‘i l‘h‘\‘wunv\‘m:\*] v general day of mourning, ail ‘]I]u'\w;!n ‘M'.l cal . dinner’¢ Of corde 13 B | e Gl he T wbrellas thout waiting for | stores being closed IR § s ed with the | Others luve the fipest and w yete camels Tuair, - velowrs and ""‘, active e bors of the tarii debat e it on froeti ing el ‘1 ‘ gold and silver filizree work adies’ cloth G . ¢ of the greatest cuviositios I infrequently spurklin i EEL Mrs. Hancocl, widow of the ve f o v He el antel on. {7vas brought to s A GREAT FORTUNE AND A HOME Vory enteel ind attractive ,{-,nghpur‘ ‘ lom ;,] vill Ve \,.:,,',"“,,,‘3',‘;:,{”" fron | ocently, in the shime of a bible b of dull green lizard skin and L Sosnh GO s LU e arvived a long visit to hit thing “"1“”" ) uted in- latin Gossip About Women in General and Some s Lt 3 Aiitet (s orIE by e O the authority of Miss. Romang, a pro- s bound in the thick wood : n Particuln on Notes and She may | Soriespfulothimuiehiig thollashos 0f Color. | AoEeok0f ENMNISLIos, iho INUSCHIAL YOUDE hat hit me,” continued in the days when the jniEacticularSHashinn oan ent langung out a | R 5 Bal © | women of” Boston discard corsets and “high I've let dnylight into more. fol- . craphically the woj Happenings in Woman's an hourd, but men will b afr m instead St thar Tonain heeled boots 1 1 can recolleet.” is remarkably clear R ot ng piges World. sharp nd the purcly feminine S HOSHOARY m“‘l‘j\“ e obably the only woman_customs hroker being divided by avertical line through the gure o wegs aud Liughs byt o oyendl ((hw\m ang otlier country Ty Hulda Grascr hop in the Epfscopal chureh is a pert. | Middle, forming two separate columns, each ST Phyllis and Molly Bawn will win S X R R incinnati. She is only 21 years old, but person he wing, and out two inches wide, . Anotherremarkible Tho ! most talked|of young’ lady-ut theil ation: und hresiio ‘over he hon Liachaeq e S she coutrols a lavze and - profilable | overentertiined el eol ure about the book i Ut in many resent time is Miss He iould, daughter DRt i hawthorn sp emb ssed ! @ atleman who | RIS he W arve printed in et imoisiMss ol Covla, ,“"“f‘ s | Drilliany sister, with her d Noule it ; Martha . Strickland of f Albany asked | Tods pros a0 unigue appearance, The of the decensed financier. She is years | pess, will be left h n AR TELCA by attios ad with Whow e volu ut 4x6 inchies, and is ina remark- old, has an income of $100,000 o year, and is | 1 Saveasm is not wit, & UBLEE Il | state of preservatic Tho dis- owner of Lyndhurst, one of the most | I can be bri | the recent utior | “ Thds(IASHEE0fllisil os denial s oen snificent homes in the country Rk in Memphi oy s ool nthat the first bible jould’s inh o mukes her, prob Miss Ada Rehan ¢ il s i oy 20 ably with one excoption, the richest young 5 [ whether they a rotics” whi lqui. | NIGHT SCHOOL FOR RUSSIANS. and unu jod woman in America. The for- I v ith th n of —_— tune of Miss Garrett, daughter of the late s i the Dreshyterian chtpel | Former Subjects of the Czar Trylng to president of the Baltimore & Ohio railroid, | ! e ,” Master the English Langu, is larger than Miss Gould's, but a_part_of nntii S | hivty-five matur Al ) Miss Garrett's fortune has been made by her v disag | R u-‘.;u‘w wrten alun: those b own business sugacity. Miss CGould is radic i ‘ T ; ni who s Rt abundantly competent to take care of her in; 2 . & o “ i ¢ 4 Ui, “w.- \ ) re 'y““f‘"' B e aanorits somo of her fathor's | The Vassar Students Al s ] b wshionable 1atich deading the, praver miliar with U i vevelations of the Firsy sugos thor, She is now richer than | onts nims. 1t does not ¢ pecin Dulky, in which ease it s easier Vritten There Déntics of the English ke any of the daughters of William H. Vander- | but lends it to girls n eng vlay them with trisming according to = 5 e itvas u solon ind” gitentive class, Al d v ueh richer than any of the | whatever they have re N s con he member Do you think we will have ice this Christ- | Were grown up people. “There were but four bilt, and vory much richer thn any of the | WRELER, el B blq U Ihis prevents e when i of whist is & specially new in ladies' o Chicago sweat- | mas smooth shaven young men, the others being Astor girls. s e e ey e tho vecip. | You know how “they will refex shpe OF the seison lis ng n vest, Two ) don't i the young clergyman | heavily bearded, There were flaxen heards The family trait is a marked characteristic inERtiRtEYEY et e e e ) i ot or ormamental footeear | and Dlick beards and boards well sprinkled of Miss Gould. Sho s not eiety girl the society. T | A i the gime. A littie box stands on with gems. . to cirn &1 cok between them likely to be a slippery time for me v there were two old She cares not for its display, preferring the oly of hnongri every one of the four tabl into which a the merest | Menof the sweater vt p should not be t 3 Shady side of sixty calm of how nid congeninl associations M Vassar students penny is. mumu for ¢ word uttered nd with dia od 10 wait until after death for their Poor Minist I had a very attractive 1 Jews bent on to the jostle and crush of | JREL R L toueh with the college, f ¢ )f a hand, and the offc Still worn in | punishment note from Mrs, Coupon today, dear. His m vocabulury fastionablo ) ho is ‘\.uml.(, “Z::‘::'x‘\‘ and | ud to renew tain old fricndships fing what is trumps cin only be ving of each | A woman i 0t Holyole, Wife -y B SouLon ol bt d to the wte, | Reguli ! iy v interfored Qomed by the payment of a_dime. 1.000 dammigzes it was u ity quictly she goes w Yok, ha T o o ition L Wi The general socicty holds an annual Phese are our only ulation: Lis worn as a dtoa move ould secure o Dbringing ma fand(Raiin SN SOR ol motiohs B e, | 1aster wo expoct to ve i whist b one, establish 1 cditor of the St. Pawl Globe “1’;""“““' Al at which delogates and from all | member inviting or who i White velvet dresses ave much worn this X er under "t caption: -l foulty I muncr t anches aro present 1 reunion Wl whist player e BLAILIAT 10 Loas LB i, ant oty kind L v v i Jeeure ! OF course it fsn't; | the namc a8 her fortune is lavish i ) held every commenceinent at the col > expeet o have acquired by that | gy he thick roulean of white sitin all ks fiom b pen) TpoK0l) B 1 R loge iety numbe mong its men of the skirt, The ma T o AWV HADG Ther 11 sorts fld & i 1 Lt wove Lo, of the lot the matine 1 s Rerss L {"“ ““ xicoy fiex | mataq iantion e I8 S the ':‘l_‘ lders RELIGIOUS nd familiarity with the copper, type all by hersclf—a pretiy il bhan i e e SaRaIN B i er dfteenth ARSI LEoUL old coins of tho republie these gine bt of winsomeness that ROLIL 1R01 1l YRiA,, S veur, after which she ough 1 course of gabrotdey, Thi 15 already he whilom ehildven of the ez showed painful ts just @ bit silly, but on the | el EUT TS kng qlalifaal for instruetion of JRBap. £ X el tin of the Cath irmorance of »American arming little en. | of vefinement and intollizer IR or o trained | i 4 . Phe corn ryon s cigrer and wil to learn DI Qlsstpition that ittod to tho businces moolings 0 Hep G had ! Lowever. The entire class showed that the will absorh her Si vs in person and her olhuyouny:yolug ditpho worklugs of { . Yol 10 gocs over from this | studics were undertaken for the benefit to b ‘othor duy in the week inanticiy ¥, but thoy nay enjoy it IGE 0st eflicient and moth- | Sn ' f ) terian | derived fu ndor cof tho rination. The matiy 1is usual privitege v accomplished and ¢ u..m. N by | is 1o 1 1 U free | lnglish Lth any idle young, and the siyle of play that ap- iU a0 sooioty s | the v aced i « cemed guided simply” by a peals inost 1o her is of an entirely romantic When ma training o noted for their boau Ry ey vl 3 « 1o tain information 1o be put character, for nine times o ten she | economy department ROl amon One of \ of his | 10 practica ication, whilo others ipe 100ks the actor who assumes the prin- | was u | iy ! stylish it und ad up o hi cared to desive to study the lan; yoff the stage that he | Jic school traiuin e = Lo very long ek, | co-operative balinice wp | tematicully and well brought forward thy : al Yo w4 s ender | tion numbers 5,000 menbe aild a n \ " Prouunciation was one serious drawback and revels in his | not neediul, for mother Black velvet clo e vory-lang eivopinys and edzzed with a tiny roll of | wome R G A My to the class. Many pupils brought in already at the | things,” writes Miss Grace a In in fushion o of old rose, durk blue il ounger brother of Carding sived information which the in fully prepared article on this Brocudes wil m the ba evenit or 1 ter i Wl to bo A to recopnize at first und only with difs tin the November Lad wnis for the winter th history of the Sacred i i ! o fuulty euunciation, From every city can not teach thes weed with velvet and nlpliabot on Hats have bri are trimmed with a | braided ofusion of soft ostrich Jught up without prac- | 4 very long dmplo ¢ oo sna ks w. One summer a | of rich ersian brocide, and the Lishiop of oy x oy stores and Almost all b are placed slightly back f fur m!l-\» “H] g ) 1y Teputation ast, 8 of one WO We aca- | on the head, fr the face in becoming 1o pretticr Sl g pron. tis lacking Hq Jick intelli their h Yoot is something to be nier found | fashion than o long red 0 AT und ready n talked of for months to com lhu but uine kuew how to Phroatlets and neck scarves of various two deep capes ed with black . i 50 ggle when shown to their bed, und wany bem wade iv o | kinds of fur showing head, eyes, tail and fur. The revers of the double Hu! if any contretemps oceurs are con- | boast that they “never had i A bed in | paws of the in high vogue. broasted garments is also covered with fur, amusing ‘!ln'; vays seerot, but usually | their Jive Some did not cven know A e 0 : and 2 fur collar and muff to mateh complete Y - patient pupils, anxious for informition tha ughtor, One thing, how- | whether sheet or blanket should be . Juack henguline, HlACIan saile. he costume, The hat to go with thi INPIETIES, s | Wwould aid ov guide then r ; they do not care @ first. And these were not destitute od for ohwrol ecentio X sitin ak is a red felt, trimmed with a % . f e 1 . faix would ask suc single man in the audience. Their | but such as represent our £ :::. j-. I P chusoh, FcepHan - aud Visich t bow of black ribbon, and the hair Bhe Christian l\"“" ale wxs ha o the | s ¢ ¢ | auestions funnicy by f are centered on the st W earners—girls who wer e L Diy- simply back and tied also with dedication of a church recer in a ca Bishop Wil bishop of | isked by the ing and, true to their allegiunce, they go S e, dud yet Who wore eapactad | . Hatrpius are nowin sste of sovon and the o0 Bl St Celuplicity marks | ¢ Guiay and 1 lick, died | Soaiion Trom tho ¢ Quy after Suturday to sce some one of these | to make theie own beds. Mothers had not two large und five small ones mateh in de- | {07000 s well-bred younse wirl, and L ( vEelown, | Over all there adorable ures whom th e, O it | sikn. The tops are in gold flewr-deddis, clover | £16 S0 Misely decided that she should Demera | in which. while not lending « carts belicve to be all that they repr Phereate bunteds o P e | leaf or dagger designs, and the pius in tor- | Y o elders in elaborate effects of plete 5 nas The | ) Lhe ocen & who have never sewed and do not know herhaps g s 0 grad- | whether a thimble should go on their thumb o | or forcfiuger. What kind of wives and moth wws e they to make? frills and frizes : o . ‘ ) the Paris Co mall. At the iust exi s mink tail trimming that Ay bractically out ¢ 4 this little auimal's tails being | Girls, consider the crow. It never speaks | v tion and 246 piano candid st novelties of the season are | entirely exhausted without caws. be Wik | ‘Whirty five and sixteen resped ong the leather goods, which One of the prettiest evening bonnets is a Mrs. Cleveland has accepted membershiy DIShOD | \wore accepted. Of 137 violinists all ng in the regular forms, have | tiny square made of gold spi s. It is so | in the National Press u P PR 2 % 4 1| twelve were rejected. i frivolous aud abaudoned | arrunged that the point of the re comes = Miss Coralie Quay, daughter of the seua On a recept vainy Sunday two aice looking de

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