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THE _OMAHA DAILL WILLING 10 CONFORT RER st oheivscmetsin sty st rmbottodtos ton o, 't YOUR - MOORSKIRT, NADAME | sl et o+ e yellow roses dren, and descent, inclading inheri- | moroand r e 1o decorate the houso, | tance, is also on hor side. The same | the good offect’of yellow ns a substitute A 3 | i - custom prevails among the Vigrees, n | for sunlight being evorywhere conceded, . " Montana's Lady Lawyer the Recipient of a | {1550 Eiihul. nnd the Naies of Maln Wi T agtivener whish- e, b | Yol Haven't Bought It Yet, Bat You Soon | Dalnge of Proposals | bar. Among the Garo raes of Abssam, | worn since cold w rbagan hnsa very Witl Do 8o, | Kunowles has bean forc:d to consume many hours each day in perusing her 1 into less than v in favor of women’s suffrage. DBut a 1oub skirt « 1 with cocks' fon tughed at the notion < 1 vy geay eloth with e ———— s we'll e, won't we, and 1 won der il the conductors will charge us double Modern in Every Respect. Newly Furntshed Throughout, privilege, but even the duty of the girl | mire and others g One ey One of the prettiest of young @irls’ | the animal il e pl heliotrope _cnshmare with short Gowns for Streofiand Evenlng Wear ing wnd Old - Late e Lt ! S skirt, 18dy lawyer who narrowly escapad being | neck, This Iatter 1sof the material cut | A now skirt trimming isa three-inch | Bur] Do sou feo kecping Christmas 3 3 ~7Y FOR IT HAS STOOD THE TEST, d ® " " — SHe1ats eldcilon, e Fecoived bushels | form to cover the shotlder. The waisy | brimming ot black satin forming fes. | my stocking what hed with ail my | OF ALL TAE SoAPS OL'chLs HAVE TRIED { o der, leaving n little upste r rafile. wanted a hoopskirt like the grown-up ladies was'at first thought that Miss Knowles | Tom the lo upstanding rufl ip Indies | . Ip noticing how many women wear the S hoopskirt, and years ago 1 got bravely ove y y ¥ onstobh papets, Evar since thon Miss | Of ulitile jacket, arill prsses= utider the | Cossorlos of the wardrobo of ths woman b ravely over | close little Marie Stewart bonnet that is just | THE HOUSE 1S CLEAN AND BRICHT endsnre brovghtroud to tlodn frant | quited, perfumod, lnce:trimmed affairs, | (18 SIOUL P b the atuie thder the ' earmed o agnin toward the botton: of the skit oves are keot i et b o Bpecta to ‘ Gonservative that hidos in FAIRBANK &CO..... CHICAGO . in various parts of the country and men 1o be worn by a smart givl undergrad- | shghtly geor on tho front and side > ¢ a W o o ilways persists i findin Y black nished and hinting [EI I largo portion of the lotters aro | proen volour, and has for itsonly orna- | waist. Tho skivt in the back is avs4 cars el a round waist that fastened with thred FQ.- e greer from men who want to marry | menta girdle of Russinn embroidery, | ranged either in the popular corne Ihere have been hoopskivt s f ot butt and it | W fors of mor s Miss Knowles has | Surrounds the neck, « very li thot ired is ave them made ove same dre Klcoreltd 1 At 8250 per day sight and unseen a Dubtique man, UL T UM A R i R atetinoly One of the many great schooners ply- | gathored and added to the lower edge of ety ostrich ruching, The bodice had s | BANDS and OBESITY FRUIT SALT U AL A3 10 §1.8) por A8 shange photographs. an 1 cures the causes of obosity, suc Nl Wi piite, T D, nHbe BN | o mes sty ot Soime own idiocies if we were bright enough to | Shirred at shioulders and waist. and the long | causes of obosity, such as purposo as soon s Do a1 tarm. of cole | nvuiid and was obliged to put his ship- | biacl panu-de-sole, ‘the lustarless bluck o el e had as its flery crown a tiny gra Through the dishonesty aud, carslass: | roachiing to tho lloor, with some superb | e : 2RI Rl it el ALy WS bers hniatices torseaiire bl OBE | s~ sico . thon Has: pevsohs | Covoleguntgarments Iagliubie | sorbed in the musie, two lengths of fray | Wsing 4 Votties of 'T [ ¥ X L et AL L Veory traly yours, CHArLes H. Kisa T ke tho g of | used far more for couts to bo worn with A ) e erl e | i ol SUieost 5 entire : c plain black and diagonal, and though A ( the back behind. A big flay gray-velvet hat | to redue the'r woizht Whon n man is | tally of the raw hides thav not infro- | ) 8 slower, unt'l the Obesit Pills have cured nts and changes 'IT will make this house i ch tostop in Omaha, In the long and brilliant line of Amer: has another succossful business ably well i being both was & brown camel i oite o int. Undor ully at of tho namo of Ilizaboth Stuart | failed in business, and on nccount of | Prettily figured, plain bengalines, and P [/ | 3 : Lo a deep folded velvet ] s i ve Deon cquilly Fis former 11boral phty \a'ros tly dislike, | THINGS THAT WOMEN DELIGHT IN | there to speak first end is long. hanging to tha waist. the | THE LATEST FASHIONS FOR CHRISTMAS Neforms e ng Matrimony Noted Work- | dresses | made of soft gray wool c 13 rkot of whi guipure e, Signs of the Coming ‘__‘\ l aiion Noveitios: LUl flounoes finde on tiie bins and of | [ouaye JackeL of whits gulpure 1808 o, o i e C re sewed in with a i H . Rt 1 oves ¢ { ! striped pink ana gray French flannel . DFJfiNTA CLBUS Miss Blla Knowlas, tha popular young '_‘“:_‘(‘.“(‘L“;ll“'(‘-"‘»Ih_rrun fulling over m, with pink and gray ribbon is pretty. New Youk, Do Special to Tar olected nttorney goneral of Montannat | on the bins and gathered in ciroulay | Fuffloof velvet n silk with a narrow | 1do, though I rather droad lest I may find in of lotters from all parts of the country | i8 gathered into a band that finishes toons on the rufile. Tho satin is a bins heart might be hidden there one [ ctly on'” the ruffle his trimming L NEW EVENING MODELS, | Trom the lower edgesof the gathered | ¢ ! A £ | and 1 didn'tget one. Has it, alas, been hold | Ti 8 ] was electod, and the statoment that she | shoulder n sroad satin ribbon flis part | #PPeArs on many of the new sKirts. | UR CLOTHES SMEL SWEET,0UR LINEN SHINES the lor @ for such an ariicle of ador the merest close fitting cap o arms to tie in o rosette in the center of | Of today that they have reached the dig- b Sl et { adort ! lose fitting cap of volvet with an | WONBER fi)nflmh’f» SANT&CLAUS bty A gernnium red silk warmed the day gratulation from high-minded women | “Aunother picturesquely simple gown Some of the new dr kirts are h goihig to work now Wl dle! itive that hides in . Th particular red gow — unte of w woman's colloge ce'ebrated for | breadths. These gores uco thewgath- | MM v T ik N ares before 18, had, n over, wid her. Itis safo to say that no womin | gold embroidered, on a pale blue | style or has one wide Watteau pleat as | Wwhy do I need to u vo C L 1 U just low enough A pretty way to utilize the skirts of | the whole cut of th Bat Passen HHORT: received in tho five weeks, Most | toshowa fine little i A S ¥ o il i WBMBlitanLary 1uttaEyWHieH small pearls. N dainty iittle Russian teajackets, with & | a year ago now begins to take it serious! € . colored velvet ab bty hY A dried up professor in an_ onstern ing botween San Francisco and the | of the waist which belonged to the dress | pointed front of fiery velvet, with its gera ¢ abr i 4 i | Tho handsomest, cloak for an elderly | take ovrselve v i § skirt lay. as no walking dress has any moral | dyEpepsia, rheumatism, nervous name, wants to marry Miss Knowles ) ourselves as good jo'es with o | et v A v ; Filsrte B \ e ou healthy, and beautifies ths com- C. S. ERB, Prop. BOUTINRover peovided oitdvorable’ ahs:| s business in the hands of an agent. | gatiy. ‘Tt is made in broad flat box pleats | —ot " H AL A A - i ket I 8 nics to turn to a gray and blue piaid frock % Glos:to b maenlsd on Obristwas | ho | jet on tho bodice, and witn its full o ol oa tion in the § RITY | The fashionable ribbed velvets are q y silk were draped and caught up to show the | and wearinghis Obe i FARNAM , Between 15th and 16th d 3 L s, The broad revers of the bodice | prof. HALE, Chicage University, wrtes to tl ! VT N S housekeeping. . ; riven orde Je BUE 00 | skirts of cloth orsilk than for entiro | f . were of old bluo sillc and their points were | - Chicago Horatd, sept i s oo o e LWL P; DROPRIE One of the applicants is fron o. i > tello, Oma ags Valioy, Keokuk, L | Guently fos part of the onego, nogoti. | Woven ver ol together, show il ( he finish. trimmed with bitie velvet and | troubled with rheumatism, dyspupsia. kidney ‘ Havine sssumod the “managoment of the ¢ | Tow, sage, or moss green, pale biue, Some dresses are pretty and some dresses | fha disease that cansed obesity. 'he pills 1 one of the hostat wh foan literary women thore will always | woman, in rather o different line, Sev. | New empire teagowns aro made of A haiv with three rows of blue velvet about . Armour ise Obeaity } cantrally losted th s | Phelps. The first was born in Andover | in northeast Indin, 1t is notonly the | realistic appearance, which soms ad- i other shows the head, claws and ws of 8 \ lovely morhing gown for a bride fs | Tef Deseriptions Br Some of the Newest pan's World -Costames broeaded with a glossy little figure ot of Mo Rl own for a bride i sl ule o ] LOr | i confined at tho waist with white vol Woopskiet, N WE SING THE PRAISE \ pL1rtic- IV WTEGvs wre Wewod | on the | yap ribbons, For a simpler gown a P— turned tow ) W e A8 S il st ML sl herod on both edgesin a fiat | Christmas when | was o very small ) 2IGE TAIS ' FAIRBANKS and on every imaginuble subject. It |Straight across from shoulder to shoul: | 5\ g %5 "put on with scanty fulnoss et mall giel, 1 4l IS THE BEST. over for me all these years’ 1 never hada | At a morning concert yesterday 1 could not was ele found spice ia almost all | way to the belt, turns there in the form Dress stockings are such dainty ac- a | the back. From this rosette two long | Dity of a sachet. Stocking sachets are : E na’ fine thing 1 tubique touch, quaint and piquant in its off b » where 1 playe e v, with Shem wi. |l | Al o buaiiiohs. eorecapondonce, | Some of | poasre brought raund to e I e | tlod st with bows, nov dissimilar to | where T plaved fine lnd. with Shem, Hom. | feontof ‘me. 1 Gor't know. wi \ FILLS HOUSEMAIDS W/TA DE!'GHY, ‘the letters aro wmerely letters of con- | those in which long g Japheth « animals for admirin A A d,‘( ; A | & high dress ideal, is of dull bronze | ered at the top to fil the sizo of the ° 1 « s and in the hors with another | SqUare revers that § Tover the shoulders | Omaha’s Newest Hotel was ever honor by so many of- | ground. A band of tha same trimming | a finish. _ on Christmas day? T don't ¢ | o m ), liood 1 H F AT h e tad twus trimmed with cocks' | g FTOLKS COR. 12TH AND HOWARD 8T, of the men uro willing to marey hor un- | fn a knot in front, the snda ',i:;wwl with e dresses of which ono b Ome i 1 the draperi ind th i N 1 A woman in a peculia L " only hints at matrimony, proposes that skirt portion about halfa yara deep ice fi Lhitpladont UL i hudddls B dizon's FAMOUS PILLSAND. | IAth At a0 Vo B0 ) sk | rodice your we'ght without dloting; NS TGUST 18 ports on the opposite side of the bav is | when it was new fave. We mizit got lots of fun out of our | and feathery smoke Tringe. The back was | y g oting OPKENED AUGUST 1st BB U Tiow b1t FEalStn Lok, CHRb | T B et ither bocame an | jady who does not wish black vol us | vight to lie along the floor. Al this smoke | ness, oatarrh, kidney troubles; keeps s 1 Through tho dishonesty and careless- | R g swor is recerved. He thinks it would | \ o ORTCAGH TIGLHD . OF THAGE. [] VA ARR s Nopen: Miss Eoowles will |x|i||:n'l”ml:’)\o‘w\;h‘ n lramjknu*hlfl xl‘l, | slecves makes one of the quictest but | g the princess rove that satso demurely, ab- | pon g : 8y M superintended the stevedores | can do his share towards the cxpenses of | and. troc o ) i My 2! manuged the entive business to keeping | s0 deep as almost to meet in the middle of | Corpulent Uy some attention ersare from Denver, Ozden, Poca- 0 y y T ACSHOR GRS froubie or nervousness the rednetng of welght | Merchants' Hotel, T wili make sy Mprove- Crosse, Memphis and Troy, N. Y. RN HOTIS g boR AT Ha N pheiat | glimpses of a silk ground of color, yel- 1 ividescent wing ! icln erehian 1wilma Lmprove ing repairs at dry doc Syracuse, N. | (0 RS O h ¢ vatl, | 1 practicable. A gown that sueceeded reason- | on and b 1 of 1o f: o nants an wants of all piicos stand out very prominently two women T ‘o SRR 1 | Nowered silks, fine French cashmeres , the foot, edwed with silver fox fur. The | B Lo 20 pounds tions to the travelin A conti al years ago this woman's husband ) f L i . fully nsked. W. A, PAXTON, JR. | poor health was unable to support his [ SOft undressod satins, with both iight \% intoiy velvet | VAN, Doe. 1, 1892 nearly soventy years ago, and died at | fumily, Assuming the burden of tho | and davk backgrounds sprinkled with / CAE RS .m;‘\‘\‘.f"‘“l'\”’l"‘:;"‘]‘l;wl LR - e the age of Ho: daughter, upon | fimily shie hogan in & small way to knit | Smatl brilliant fowers, Thoy havo fult of brown! folt wiis worrl with (biue plumes | : HEEG whom the mantio of hor mothor's zenius | weods for the. wholosslo trade, und is | girdled fronts, with n Watteau pleat in KEUHAING orOatA LIy pROpBElY M DL TS Hion: g : f : fell, was ulsoborn in Andover. Shelad | {oday, through good management. a | the back, falling from between tho ) LEN OSHORN. | o S A 3 [ hor' fiist story published when sho | piosporous manufactur Smploying | shoulders under a yoke was 18 yoars old, and since | j o) women ab work which way in most | Ornawments for tho hair aro not elab- 7 Z EDUCATIONA o she was 10 she has supported her- 2 ! cases be done nt homa, orate this season, but are very choice. 7 TR TAAN Bbite ATV Craity ravorle self by her pon She was 20 whon b Tho loveliest thing displaved is two A% o O BTN ok Gates Ajar” gave her fame, and sho is A woman who is an active worker in | threads like go'd chains, with a pearl- 7 A : e s e iat fo A now only 49, though because of the long | 4 Brooklyn church has been regularly | shaped topaz, like a lurge diamond cut % . e , LRALL b i""w she bas been lfll‘l“'wi“Nlll’“‘fl"‘lf;"' appointed assistant to the pastor. Does | With a thousand facets,” which is hung scommoaly supposed to be oldor. Her | yot this suggest. the New York | just over the brow, und the gold threacs AreRrentt . A ! | 2 ! i L £ gest, s h I ) he gol are required to spend thirty minutes three i VA ( faco remalns young and full of color. | Tribune, a new field for woman’s activ- | fastencd back to the hair. " The jewel | "y 07y » times u week playi AT e Do e Daatia s | Mrs. Pholps-Ward writes very slowly | {ty? There are a number of women | glitiersin the soft hair on the forehead | o S50 i i B0 e The zeles school board consis: and Saits T roduced to 1601 pounds and o and with painstaking cave. ALl of her | niiistors in the country—in the west | and the little chamns may be fastoned | fust avening. 1. the i come of | four “vepublicans anc KOS LU Rl T i W i i Iiterary work s done botioon D . m. | Cayoctully thoy-avo boon subcessful und | iavaibly, or Wit diizond headed pins, | Anufiin o o o St o Hod s mch o ano party as the | forrhondents of vour vanlo aners voro | JMAX. NEY€r ro. Lo uod 1 p. m., an@she rarely in ons day | popular—but o woman as an assistant | A pretty dress fov a voung girl is so | and the daughter goes aly RO - | inenta triat. e : writes cnough to fill half w column of & | pustor uppears to be o novelty. In tho | stmpie and still & fall of indesoribuble | coptional household i wit They fined two Yale men $100 apiece just | eyl S T P oowelcrsiandiopticlansy daily newspaper. Soinetimos the | Brooklyp chureh, as we understand it, | puffery of thin silk that itis dificultto | themother ds dunci © gay scaring 1ot of v to death | Iaon/elObes byfkul GiSu SN ALHOF | B ; A amount produced is havdly half ‘of that, | ghe is not expected to preach, hut to as- | de: TBR a0 v io [Rtherat of | cavitaland the 0 - leey s | 1's ©) th adynamite | best and simplest remedy for regulating and it is all carelully revised and re” | it in the distinctively pastoral woric of | bluo cropon, drawn around the HZUre | tasks it s thie v o rers | ) . ction of the liver that has beon dis- written until it is entirely satisfactory. | the church. [For the right sort of | rather than'ftea. In front and bk S BBl o o it e fo s AR S SRS ‘ T womin large opportunities of usofulnes o ceteontinue SUIBHE Btalips || Fromoas oLtho i oF public instruction of 909 | label of the I 10w their vitluo et Thh beon o Noolded. change. fn © opy e 1es3 | the bodice cortinues in two long straps | fromon i s the cor R N R SRR Aol R St S 5 1 by o opticiay Revenun Cutter Hamlin, o v Tk A rrospondence Department | i o s o’ the New York Sunday World: sof the University of Chicago : would thus be opened. The majority of | to the throat, ench bovdered with a | isgiven, “wes | TR e e o T R IRG), B0 G the styles of evening footwear this sen- | chyreh members, however, are women, | glittering lino of pussementerio in gold | throw it aside, is id blue el Sl 500 ind mousuro at Nos. 12,3 Pri son. The bluck silk stockings and suede | gnq is it not just possible that some of | and crystal and joining to a collar band | lafleta merits, therefove, quite cavetul con- | extension will be held in - Philadeiphia De- 10 36 inches, and 10 cents extra for slippors which have been 80’ much Worn | hew might ‘not take kindly to tho idea | ornamented ia" the same way. The | “ifettion == = He 1 0. Tn isiisen titoroolERy loncn na MUISHRUIBER AR T o Ll S| Wan. T. Wood & Co.'s for somo scusons past are partly super- | of an assistant pastor of their own sex? | blouss is of white raffotu, with & fancy | ceed nnter a s bt aid o il iy met with « respouse 1 botdle, or three bottles for | seded by stockings and slippers which o i o aney | e od under a lice be tha nd was worn with | whi £ i vHa tondsdnrrcatine .00, h for one breatment. PLOWS, B T i o 5 > * f > atin, s road silk givdle, vas drape ith 2 ity 3 0 per o, mateh the gown. The slippors may bo | ihe recont death'ol Miss Mary Allen | ho bust and shouldurs and ovor tho | damty eroa woldred net anieohore is e ; i | orerliyLEliHa LURL I e bosU S, MARHKERS, made of satin or suede kid, but the new- 7 in Toki . ré i i B ¢ iy ot here is the T'he ei; chool teachers of Lock- | n buy the Pills, Bands and * ) il West in Tokio, Japan, provokes the | sleeves so voluminously that it is im- | point of interest-—it had a hop run in rt, N, i s | n 1 TONGS. < est slippers are of glaco kid.. ‘They are | Portlund Oregonian to ‘remark that it | possiblo to distinguish whoro the bodico | &t the skiet bw ko produce wiyt the dress- e T e R R RUN IRON shown in ivory white, pale vose "tints, | \(ug the noedless Healoténibrase; 0y makers call. T believe, 4 wore than half of them missed on i | pres: 4 0 & i) idoa) $ { e and sleeves meet. The lower part of Ik OL O DAY Gy Y dozen or more words, some of them quite e Clorr ¥ e Inn Al 00as [OBWATS blus, violot and all tho shados of event | ud nobta- lifo. 1o so-called tomporante | the slesves are of crepon. it laro 15 Uhe anger Senal, Almost | Gomon. s “hocndss i | o B Correspondance and xoods forvir- | Fag, Morton &Somn Co. ¢ a Tittle louder the stecl hoop will be a | of eighty-five went down on the { Noric de. Bdison’s Blectric Belts | 1511 Dodge Street. | ; ing dress. ‘They are sharply pointod in | work' Whilo the evant i A every new design calls fov it When tie | fire o L. 1e event is greatly re- e o fited™ and the | , while seventy-eiglh L Blocdilly fashion b the toa, and raised | oorte: VTG R oy e ot Talic About Women. all is i tocl ) O mCy oD hCIEn oM voung women of solf- | It is wrong to flirt, but miszuided | LoatR 13 Cnoliof L thomow ekirss || nonacagmont i dIitiolkpupileihavenitinadise Bt et O XN AT GO G he second annual conference on university on a Louis Quinze heel about an inch | ff ¢ and a half. The only ornament is a tiny bucklo or slide, as it is termcd by tho P Taan oo | tinue Hivting just the same. (R The class of 1 Yale, of which the late | 2 \fg: et sary Lo go to on land and grap- e ingr Jus Su I can tell you :thing else came in | _ The class of 1853 at ale, of which the late #hoe dealer, of brillinnt rhinestone or SR REran 1 something else that came in sacrificing spirit that it is not noces- | Young people will unquestionably con- = = oo pRrOn S ple with an enervating climate, foul 1t women generally became public | the box from Paris, if you are e . | Senator Gibson of TLouisiana was a member, | Tlectrie Belts $1.00 and up, Insoles 50 fl\drmmn jets to mateh the color of the | gjors and fetid atmosphere in order to | legisiators would it be likely to increase | It was dress with a round o contained a good many men who have be- | cents per pair. 5 kid, Y. =y much fun in a long while. 3 % find o field in whieh to worlk. The | the custom of pairing among membo LRIACEP T O LT 30 O O e Dl SR OnES alo DUID nug ol lm{‘\‘:]"m‘-(')fih‘,:“‘l l}‘o"“\:‘i’”“‘""‘:ui’,:ml““‘f‘::f | veryidea of American women going to | Among the deputantes in Washington Ve s e e et M Tamtics | . Wholesuledru Yor < TeontiALCLE ekineliox SSwIthingnol ©. | China or Japan to engage in temper- | tnis winter will ho daughters of Chief | s hrough it diagonally 't | Shiras of the United States court 1 wholc opdai 8 L T ow heel and straight tip, ornamented | yneo woric is absurd. There is plenty | Justice Fuller, Justice Brewer, Senator | had a broad sable bund lying oni the w. nd J.H. Bromley | @ ittenton & Co., 575 with perforations at the seams, is to do at home for ail who think that | Brice and tho Bfziiinn minister, Senor | the bottom, and the overskir ited | Tribune, Edmund Clavence 'Stedman, Wayne MeKesson & Robbins. It quently chosen in pluce of the Oxford | e 5 AN a0k for drunikenness | Mendot i ho basauo bodive and cut perfoctly | MeVeagh, Theodore West, the uovelist; W. H. Schieffelin & Co. cte. nt tie of kid so long worn. The [avorite | aug feel called upon to work in that | Nearly walking boot has the sharply pointed | jino, The pity of Miss West’s death is | s toe, and is cut considerably higher this | {he folly that induced it " 1 senson than the boot has been worn for | it some time. It thus protects the anklo thoroughly in case of sloppy weather. It is mudo of fino callaslin, with straight or pointod tip of the same | gijrers fr O o NaT G f the | leather. The heel is low and square, W,mlm“,“,',','u‘,:'3,,,,","&(,‘a;:,:SL;“:\T"‘f,{g].t [ and Arc, is, it is stated. the onty woman | dered and with the frock helongod a b i our full (eight column) article = ; —— . anil 1t s buttoned with the same nam | Sk one man dubs the disnstrous effect | yo whom te American Humane society | flut black velve hat trimmed with - bows of on Obesity. NCURT VEFRCN Ber of buttons as_was the lower 8ho>. | womun, G. Walt Stetson, an artist of 4 M8 dvarded its gold medal. Blucic yibbon; R —— = bringing the buttons considerably | note in Providence, accuses his wife, | It doesn’t pay to gush too much. 1f The 1892 Model of the PURE VIRGINIA RYE farthor apart than they have been. | Charlotie Perkins Stetson, of boing a | You get in the habit, you may gush 3 | Toilet or bedroom slippers are made G 4 ] ", | sometimes when you going to buy ‘ . “crank” on dress and physicil roform, | ; - Ea | : o{guilt.ud satin or of colored moroceo, (Rt appea i i”'u;‘lhn‘, without | something und then you are pretty sur - SRR NmE S n@ it oln: I beg to cail the attention of the pub- and aro trimmod with soft borders of | eorset, bootheols or waist belt. To his | to0 #et charged double price fur. The Romeo slippor, which extends | lie to the abovo populae brand of pure ] artistic mind this is shocking, But he | ‘Iwo sisters will make their appenr- ; ryewhisky and respactfully nsk 4 dam high up on the sides and is bordered with fur, is & favorite shape. 4 straight and round, with fur enot i Phelps, ex-district % And other leading houses. A olcish g has seen a school | and carry out its assumption of | °f New York coun ul the late P o 5 oF = D D L e girl i2 ye 1 king her way over | R 100 \was cut. sqnaro. e on | G. 11 Watvous of il Haven railr LORING & CO, 8100 e 16,00 10 @ muddy crossing and daintily holding | rned back from a white musiin | are a few of 1l “ho we Eon et e aaalclon A il sho A melar Shaly “‘1* a i up her skirts that couldn’t come within triangular, fur-edged, Atol 42 F West 220d S PTG R o oW, / elancholy tale of domestic in- | ejght inches of the ground. | white velvet r i these meeting below | = i H AYLSIE 3 . r} 1 ) o) i N H ] H felicity is being aired in a Rhode Island | e N ; | the bosom to allow the bodice fastening of 10 F Hamilton Pl Muss. S L Gq ‘ divorce court. The cause of action | “,‘"i" '\l_‘l‘” ;" T““]E“f.‘““’v ‘[""“"‘ 2 1 thr black velvet buttons. Under the | st Washington St., Chic 4 ulSlEf SBII’flS [HE, nember of the London Society of Letter Ve little shoulder cape, fur-bor- | Cu i and keep it, and send for )3 N, 13 55,0 nviy was disposed to forgive and forget if she | ance in London next year. One 1s cight \ ) [SNSvEnEeRpSnid St Se tn ; ~l;vv_\\xlh vun‘u\ t:lhr- »l‘n"_lm\“ufiu)u;r: drew the line thers, Instend, she be foot g, with hands thirty-two inches = / ' e e A Do i s % srenching Bellnmyism in addition to | in length, and the other is not three 7 ’ NGO T 3 : anyothor whisky and During the winter season lovers of "“-., s roform, and :;)luu;:u\x onto the r feet nigh and weighs thirty-one pounds. n 4 v \ S | 4is the best for it is i m..-,v‘fi \‘»,....‘ui:\. ‘l;l '\:fl)..l:ff rosos should carclully oxumine thoit | trum, determined to smito the shacliles |- Mrs. Hottio Grean, who is wortl o | ! the simplest therafore R e WA A and ascertain whether they have | wijeh make American women “slaves | $10,000,000, deelares that she would g oo el £7 een grafted or aro growing on their | to fushion.” Under the circumstances, o be u society woman if she had time. , i mosy durablos (eapless TR, TSt gt own roots, as from the grafted, suckers | Siotson feels justified in asking the | Being rather destitute in that respect, / to operate therefore Honry flley, 010 ph1 Bk LK arc always sure to como up from the | court to removo hi sl , ; wid liquos house. Esmond hotel b removo his matvinoniul | she prefers to convert what time she has slock—and us the stock isu variety of f BheipES 18t timoe shohus . | most-rapid and is im=- r igor tha i oraft { 8hogkies. into money., 3 L S d rish DI v vl {1 oot ] i . its ar 38 e Craws il the I)[-:;;::):r*:;;;:n‘:; | Alndy living in’ Parls, and writing | various accomplishments the unusual 7 ARE STAMPED for its clearness of o | toa young friend in merica who is | hut decidediy heaithy one of b . " H 1er i the courso of o fewyears. Ouo ignorant | planding hor gowns for an Enater week | e ooy 1 wroat matoure sod th ogo PRI P T FOSTER'S PATENTS, Fork; therefore whilo aeter of his rose plantation seems to | arg going to wear indoors made with o " isher father. 0stinus How large o proportion of humanity goes LICENSED UNDER FOSTER'S PATENTS, hoapes s i i have degenerated. Tho stock, or suck: | {rain more or less long, according % | bencaiiin:er-nther 1o pOsBARY e N TAOORk op el 8 capest as it will ers, from which it can really be known | B ! A A ! 3 5 ¢ BEWARE OF ke and save yo 5 cens 9 . esigned; , A . .| tumes of the peopla, who do go? I do ne 1 @ u more B a1 Bxnsn nationibo charao: the oceasion for which it is designed; The only Turkish poctess living is | unes 10 peoplay who d 1 do not ¥ but have your walking, 8 4 l Joutess know, but Ido knowthat some very pretiy | money. A kami i Yo o e oo batme i ways “aiforant | but have youe wallding, shopl an | supposed fo be Osman Pashws davghter. | Now Venrs gowns nro i 1o IMITATIONS! -/ N _examination from the kind grafted on it. O T ot vaod) | Sheisa young matron of 28 und lives ov example, T can t f will be afforded with=- Tt 18 alwuys botter also to prune rses | plain-in oifect, Teaning toward Direc. | 1D & whife marble palace overlooking | :(‘v'.“l.‘."l:‘:i):.".'{' :‘,’1...\:;@’ ey i) ) ) out.cxpense. WYCKOFF early in tho winter rather than to wait_| fory style in their outitne, and so shoyt | the blue Dosphorus, whoro she dinoes | R o oy Shell ik empir SEAMANS & il ‘spring, for the ronson that there is | thay the shine of your pretty little | [WOm® seivice of gold in a wonderful | G CERECL Tlittle attention, Pink roses 5 i alarge amount of evaporation during | walkiug shocs cun ‘be seen even from | “OREOrVALONY. re vun about the foat of it ina waland BENEDICT, | 000 e it 2 b "fvosty weuthor from the unripe wood, § 1 Julia Phinizy, formerly & slave, | canght by lnce Houncing. Midway down i 175 M JsE EW0 yoiurs has boon doinz Mors rom the bacl % | b by onroe and this evaporation is drawn from the ¥ i died ml:\ll{\nl last weok and left prop- 'h‘x'lm(ll'!} |~‘|(.|.u ed another f that you St puftoring humanity than il otherspo Talists more solid portions of the stems, as well | oy ST e | erty valued at $20,000 to Marion Phin- | might think was an ove ou | g A N P a8 from the portion which is unripe. A wit,‘“’ pkuown'girtarho. saved A tigtn | iy of hev old muster. Unfortu. | ithe well informod oo ficor ] | il acond. pruniug will bo necessiey bofore | Gk 200 passengors from detruction in | pufely for the romantic possibilities of | JWhet 1 & 1o KU oRy Wi, Wl Lttt | : ot oo Ao buds burst tn tho spring, nsin most | Urogon th other evening oughtto be | (o case Marion is not in need of tho | Hicves reaching to e clbows. . Thove iss | ? i B | Vom 2 T SO0, canat cuses, there will bo somo portions in- | oo Bho WS of Hor Wi heli® | windlall, being himsell wealth $00. & rosewolored sutisiaash that ties under | ¢ d Call upon i wt onee, and ho will 2ive you his . jured during the winter, in spite of the | " PRy W e o O teoatla. | The senrly precautions taken. Agaiv, the n removed on ahigh trestle, women of Zurich, Switzerlund, | one amy ug b, | et R R o1 rocures anter ha § ed the suppression of the Aot ¢ dregp that well illustrates _— )th thin ond weaker wool should be cut and theroupon sho procured a lantern | out, as this gives more strength to that A N | 3 ; 0 |6 Rayeties wherewith New York offsets ; | Bl Llunke soul gpan anpiisss and: signaled tho approaching train | Thierbuch, a publication revealing | [ NGl {0 iincess rabe of turqy § | 3 & HonAddres 2 6. GE WO which is left just in time, Hiving done an heroic | their ages, occupations, descendants, | yiye silk, with an overdress of white muslin f G | 51013 N. 1040 81, Oniaha " . N deed and saved many travelers from a | €0 It was issuned annually and was | gubroidered in whith” and silver. This . s ! ) W A y a estly we n | more frequently consulted at cafes and 2 s caught off the left shoulder, | S T horrvible death, sho modestly went on 1L I th ft ilder, 3 hor way with cniting forthanks on | tther public résorts than the city direc- ¢t knots against_ the 3l 4 \ N lT ;I:Qll all vih: courllnlu. “hlu“l:"mhm“s .‘:;m':u ‘K:M"’:‘\"‘\nu'\:‘"'l;'.h:‘i“,h’ hon | oory, . tagain upon the hip, where | ” & ~ 4 | ! y love with a man she goes 1o his house . e f R e S ot e | it flows away ina cascade, About the bot u MARK ol and informs him of the state of her foal- | 4™ an Praneisco has probably - more | 10" the akivt is a white silic band worked | v ¥ [= <] You don't need to sucritice the lives of y fngs, 1f he reciprocates all is well, and Fashion | \?'urlcl\»)I‘I"\.\A:A;l:.‘««vk\:‘l ’Il'\:)ills 'nu‘b;un-ku and | wivh silver. r | 4 £ ; 19 A0 & ,,V‘j“_ . ¥ou dau! “vl:"" to sucrifice th 5 of your th formal marringe, is duly arracged. Sklrt y»i{,x.{,a,,uu.l'a.. order tould to he | faDRRRIRRALY ierGlyeD B 100M0: | | Wor iss Whithows ko e tue many ter. | A ] Artistic Dephtheria and Membranous Croup ,* however, he is unwilling, she re- | new very flaring effects, ur arcied up i s, is & shadow silk ¢ . 4 Y NS ~ah Bay District racing track decided that | silver shading into palest blue. ~ Across -the Z 5 B the noighborhood of your holnes ; ::‘ku thaxrr‘. hlaplng to coax him to & Ef:l‘n::’nx’lli‘?e"n:‘ln‘:fl,oflzls:k:l 1-‘:u<v|“l'<m o e O L e o ‘i | front of the siert s @ dolicato soroll eme g i s chAGu ENGRAVING folvis surs wpesliic wedicine 0" BHES urbm" 3 hel poor fellow cannot rs g nd dreesy day | petiing paddock, aud when Mrs, J. J, | Droidery of .n: and blue, with a white 3 i 442 specifio medicine for i i e 08eLLe: d 0 ] A S BG 4 y £ ? o 4 4 q e 0 in entering and betting on the races, ivoi Joseies, MO igole of Uik g R at Low Prices The Cure of Them turn her out, #s her friends, in suoh a | Narrow gimps arve insured fashionable | vibbon. Bows and ends of blue velvet fall 5 S . i 3 : sign whon they have not run beyoud human reuchs case, would foel bound o avenge the in- | favor for next season, when they will be | she was "J.“'(‘ifr‘“he:':: Jofused 10 skay | un eitlior side of the wist and a big velvet 2 Stock and Desig Write 10 : wult. “Tia romedy, thoreloro, if doter- | used. after fur aud féathers Lavo becu | v Slo was arrested: he court held | i low et widh a chiffon Rl urad, dawn : . The Latest and Best, R. C. SIGEL, In Crete, Neb,, mined not to marry her, is to leave nis | put aside, to brighten durk-colored cos- | yay gho had a_perfect right to bet if | from it all around. “Phereare elbow sieeves, | V] A TR H O RPRIS |fmius 120 and we'll send you 10 engraveB | 441y ngod of any treatment, and you will ind bome and stay away as long as she is | tumes. she wero admitted to the grounds, each one two puffs of silk with a chiffon cards from a new copper plate. that his treatment—based ou many years' cxe it. 3 B"Muid'_d dressos aro made s a rule s —~ L 4 frill. 4 g Trunks, Traveling Bags, Send us 00 cts, and your prescnt plate (10 be held | poriinents and study -has seourod ki s suc- On the Tsthmus of Darien either sex | With princesse coat back and a corselet | pue “No. 9" Wheelo Wilson, with its | ¥For a ttier girl than Miss Whitney Sample Cases and registered) and we'll send you 100 eo= i ppoiut you. oan do the courting, with the natural | front, with a guimpe of crepe de chine | perfected teuisous. upper and lower, is the though she be less prominent, is a very Toilet Articles, graved cards. _vesult that almost every ono gets mar- | 8howing above A jacket-diece, ina | only lock-stitch machine that makes an simple, daiuty dress of ivory chiffon, with Make Appropriate Gifts. See Our Line. We pay express charges. WPLE CLOWN OF BEAUTY. A PERVEQ A at otk \ GOl AL | Balfcircle shape, is added and sewed in | eluatic scam. 1t isthe dressmaker's favorite | & deep flounce of lace at the foot, caught up | 5e)," 16y, bust. Ladies' Cocoro, will positively lnere g s A similas praghioe to that in the | B CICED RIAPR et heeount. oid by Coo W Lancaster | with bunches of yellow roses.’ The bodice | *** g METCALF STATIONERY COMPANY, | thesize of your bust from, three Lo five incho .ko‘ ine .?I‘hh:. among the LI‘I“I‘,{;““‘ of | W A 0 "‘“ i"ll‘"fil seams. 3 | &G 510U siteenth sireot 8 is shirred loosely and & deep shirred flounce E. ZABRISKIE, Agent, (Late Cobb's Library Co) poney selvided. ou Indiuns. woman does al @ cour ellow is sti e rage among elegan 3 o Paspond oS is twued down about the shoulders. The 1614 Douglas Street, 136 Wabash Ave., Chicago. o Bianar SLUoRcanel Sueteiiy eoRUCen

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