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ashionable soclety, though it leads to | club !kn?r-llhnlflnn! buckle on nnd have U P F g \ | showed a design of the same silver thread FALSE ]I)FAS ()F l-RFNCH LIFE it Tost diswetims ' couseqemoms i | mosteybs, wimter dossns svem nearty w5 | PUNELE ANDLYIULET SHADES | oo ooty mronsns ant i torne | often alienating a wife's affectjon from her | charming a season as it used to be. ybe | over the bosom in n great silver clasp which | - husband, and vico versa. They handle | The Rembrandt hat fs anothor rov Yield s \tire biwoh of violets &s In & dal 4»lm-~| tools who “play at love” and the 1 hese hats are as large round ns & bushe B G o e and silver edged the sk Oarofal Training and Eduoation of the | divorco courts soom to' bo tho only places | basket, and give o sort of roofed.over ap. | New Yoar's Gowny Even Mors Fantastio peries and sable and silver resor or the cure of such wounds. If | pearance to the woman who woars them 3 X U toque which Danghters of the Middle Olasses. the little rift within the lute” has already | ydvance gl not only designs het own Than Those of the Season Gone. was the umes com pRAT 5 begun in T.«“r‘.'",:» l.(\'.\:‘i;m;«"\\HI!‘"hII- "{.‘f- ! (Ilr sees, but makes them her y: < | R At another house, where good gowns go band, le e s B © | hibits her scratched o fingers with | \ MARRIAGE CONTRACTS AND CEREMONIES | Mt her life.long happincas depends on that | domepride as an evider * industey THERE ARE SOME ASTONISHING THINGS |.own - T to trv to wain that of | . Some of the newest and most fashiouable | et ¥ R, nother and excite and deserve his highest | bonnets are scarcely larger thau a sau Phetohes of Women minent In Varlons | 4, fon. There is anoth side to the | They are worn without strings, being fas- | The . That Ac ompany the Spheres of Activity Preparations for subject—the husband may be in fault—but | tened to the hair with plain or jeweled pins. | oA New Viay-Vrooks . | p . we are consic g the matter from the hoes grow more and more pointed d N The bbbl woman's standpoint. Let us yot doctors rejoce. Figures would fail to ptions - The } ; Fashion -Personalities. | Lot well our part, compute the misery and suffering and bad e Fashion Show | 4 | There all the honot 1es." | temper that are caused by narrow-toed shoes A\ . . Tiny bonnets of pissementerie and e ) 4 The average Amor ards the French Is th ht whyand a wrong way of | broidery or metal filicree are the favorit NEW York, Dec. 80, —[Spocial to Tur Ber ! den of marriage with horror without ex- | promring for slumbert A writer in the | for drossy woar Mang of them v wo | -New York is at its hest at an important Do you know what odds and ends mean 4 why. Surface socloty in | Million answers in the affirmative and g strings, while others have strings of inch- | g ¢ wew piece s put o p : . . actly knowing why rface socloty in | g correct way o business of disrobing | wide velvet Arstnight, Whett @ new plocs 1s put on when applied to a clothing store? When a Paris is regarded as representative of the ' (0410 6o avs tized that nttending to e-quartor-longth clonks are vory gen. | omen In the audience as well as upon the | . | 4 nation, The fact is the reverse 8 true. Ac- | gl the little niceties included in the process v worn even thotgh they are voted un. | SHEE put on new clothes. To see Mrs A - concern has done as much business as we have cording to Jenness Mille the average become ter awhile se wd nature, 1 iz and v wefal, They are con- | James Brown Potter in “Thercse Raquin French girlis educated under the eye of her | ‘Tliere is something more to bo done besides fent and stylish as far as they go and | the other night came black dresses in any 3 f in the past few months there must necessarily - Aok Jutting your hair up in curl papers and dab seems to answer all purposes. t 1 1 y : : ¥ mother or governness, one or the other ac- | [ItREEOR B dh SRR BEREIE O von | pseems 10 fnswerll UIposss. - vy | Mumbers. with square bodices, with white be a lot of pants for which there is no coat or companying her to all her clas She is e Y thio Hiewest e | 1ace falling down over them. Therecame | vast. ¢ { coats whe ¢ s ap r N taught from her earliest childhood that it is sh # In the first place. do not put akal fnohes shorter thar the black silk | pale pink gowns, also, half hidden under vest, and coats when the pants are gone. Then ke up i the morning looking as Wiiits tho Pags, Some Gt thi Hawest. b the destiny of woman to become o wife and Dby D iiheChsRlind at. They are elaborately rufiied and | fawn 1 clonks, and dark ‘ ; o again there is probably only'one suit of a size mother. When cighteen years of age sh ; kit Balgting Lo thie totiet: Akt and trimmed with lace and em- | under teailing black wraps or chestnut col Z makes her appoarance in socioty. On all | omit everyihing belonging ¢ tol d ory ; ng L AnE asenie ored elonks lined with green | ¥ 3 in a certain kind cof a suit or overcoat. Now ocensions she is accompanied by her mother. | oW for Lray step, ariy il Vic Ovetin Some h ' " ) 1en should »w thor daneing dresses have just eno; I'e new shade: Ul e and ot lkept s After o seauon or two in socloty, madume | SEUE SIS ot e i he thor | train to sweep the floor gracetully. The b Adadin o I these make up what we call decides that it is time her daughter should | ONERLY Alred By Croppi 8 g 1V eyes busy the best part of the evening ESE ARE PICAL STRER IRTEST the top and raising it at the bottom skirts are as long in front as is consistent :" 1 h ’> I v‘ f the evenin ull ART TYPICAL STRERT DRESST 1:,. marricd ”,u‘,,.‘ sent it fs th fashion for | | minutes il o quite. sufeiont for | With safety, and are altogether too long for seems to me they're best when th ealthy people to spend the suin @ ANt R Close the | comfort, asenc is in continual danger of | least of them. There was instance. vaties b e e Bl i D ~ own cottages by the seaside, and there i\‘.‘.},‘. T o T SaoTt. b6 betom! stepping on the edges proty nde a little to one side of me who | et {rven einkely considored. t, marrowly & ( ( (l ll S people meet and are allowed « certain degree | FECERE SHC B IR S N St ox The “Columbus™ ¢ of cloth or velvet is | had o s stion of the fashionable color | wored and bordered at the bottom with ~) of freedom, though always under the cye, of r \ chill while taking a rub down. | auite popular this wint 1t has a sort of her, me i ¥ 7 |y h abot imd for lon, I couldn’t black fox fur Above the fur as a roll of B L o, Rhison biiz bowl of tepid water, into | vestpiece inside the fronts, which affords | @ BAEARE SIS0 is the black velvot and above the velvet rows of ol -~ acquaimied with her future flancec | 050 o Pyosprinkle o small_quantity of | extra warmth and protection, and its broad & ) seimp in red and gold, A long black velvet ( () S igh this is not always the case), some | 50 LR GSH0CE e o Tarkish towl, | cellar and larice neck-ruff give it a very dis- | but you couldn’t place it until steady look- | ESEE G IGEGT SCG s skirt and bid its C Oy ative of the youny man is charged with | (0pi0 By botter than o sponge, wri tinguished appearance. ing established the fact that it wasn't in the | 510cing wlortes to the kiees : i commission of prosenting his G4 | 4t oupng “dry ns possible, and, g its and capes look best fashioned with a | least in her hat, but was altogether in her | Somehow woien in these elaborate cos ‘ e o eition ™ dispost: | corner in cach hand, wive " tie $pine u vigor- | continuous collar, that is one that has no | veil, ‘Of course’ one shouldn't sit veiled at | tumes are formidable. Before you can_cou A (he education, soc ol “I\”M ["‘-l ‘” bs- | OUS rubl r. Have at hand another Turkish | seam at the neck, but is carried up straight ater, but, supposing this rule to be | sider whether or not they are humanly [N il b o, ' “*;;'"'-‘ Bcigssa it the s by towel, and, as you bathe the body inscetions,. | from the wrap itself, with no dividing linc, | disregarded, the violet film that lay against | likable you have to over your awe of L) R tiess tonim. 12 tho two no hob ol [ dry ‘ns quickly as possible. = How ¢ | This method impares o cortain grace, and | the yollow hair and didn't huet the pink | theiv clothes, Tueyer get over it nor attempt : LR smooth, white skin will f art | appearance of length when it does not veally | complexion wasa deal prettier than a pur- | to do so and o womankind remains to me a -~ ~ - g LI TEeER Gy into action the sluggish civculation! Then | exist ple hat could ever hope to become, TG DI fastvehy Setiete ( ( \7(\1 (,()((1 S Two v invited to dine at the house of a | t© sleep, perchance to dream The mock gems which dazzled the eyes a e ——————— | One of the nnmrw( |h.\~ IA\:|i‘)m] 1o at - Oe omm dither does not like the ' f o are sed in any such lavish way aly's revival o o Like 16" wits a common fricnd. 1f cither docs not like th Sin, ikl Saskiatie. Mattehnn | : AR ) — ~ B LI HITLEAL N BHBbLPOF TE/1A .oty tine / | n although now devices of the i ale olored dross, thickly e e I e o T e Ehitd into | cldest daughter of Sir Morell M 5. | s Jue nature in joweled offects, of ! » bottom with jot and garnet ) q i > 3 o 18 1 The great specialist had very strong theories v tern than formerly, still cabochous. A g pt belt confined it at the 3 > he liking is v t 3 e o1 ! D)5 4 r Fi favo e | 01 the subject of women being qualified o | tompt the purchaser. Bt i€ o o i | earn their own living and brought up eachof | tures aro | AL T e bR Se VAT sot M ets of privacy. a walk it | G500 e Crg with @ view to their being able e B Don\wHRYE bVGRaied ek ah 080 OlintBa S0, BoliabEAViEh L the}Bal ; : s ; is decitded on and takes place three | o e dressos have ty paiims, stars, Tosebuds, i) B L s U R GeR SRR I [l d o asnC HAG ESt e ot s 2 B8 HOSS1bIe R CTORE auonths afterwards. % FePaOREaT th HeE 2 spangles, dots and other small riures 2 L co d down on the shoulder It is absurd to say that French women RN %) 0 3 | tered over the groundwork or areanged i ) : : and from _every point of view it glitte that time. We gqote no prices here, but at the are married only for their money, It isal- |} ngibh i il i r - ; ¢ i 1S RNy fow | rbilcath and | LOWS or spivals of light or contrasting gleamed with its beaded gimp edge, = 53 5 Bt i Ampoesibility for. me Bl ":”;”,\‘ or pub bt | Fhese are used for receptions and di N\ £ R i store the prices are cut low enough. You'll circumstances to marey @ poor girl SHULEY er sho ¢ ening | With s )f tho light or contrasting color | 4 On the stre rning o big brunette | e 5 3 7S };Ivh-! n France nnl...l iv; Ame ; I: 2Ry oh. L ,m”““ BEdiEeE FoRHOB LA AGe i 4 %) | fact, whether or not it can be made so in de. amily tries to send the boys to school until | hA ¥ - | . | empire sashes, are worn by very young | o o comes | Mot interfered with her occupation | B M & 7 / 3 with a day 1 s d over B o ot o, by oo Contriry sho works harder than ever, for | ladies: and Louis Treize coat-bodices” with ‘ ; . 4 e \ with Pling 1s of scarlet and 1 g / : ; an e e N RatL Lot TGhor tho ik fnary | broad lace collars and balloon” slecves by 7 A A4 I R e R AYR) [ B Y DY RIS LD 1 Dot M cnergry that characterized her fathe those who aro more muture. These cont i i ol he bottom, overlaid e i!!k“ il Tagif ”.‘,fli‘f.\lL:..m-mm. o M KKennn s vory strong politi hodices are eut to wivo the t ‘.'{ a (~|l4§.l|-l| / 748 i with an nsseme ‘of silver N ) \\ / ) Dosttion, with a salary of 30 per month, At ictions and an ent Gladstonign LR AL / A" and scarlet and s The - seription. 1t was a rough, shagey tweed top : Curiously enough, this is almost the only ed lace col- of the gow lost bi ive cape o, if he is steady and indistri i i 3 1V 60V Eauing i 1 f gown was lost ina bi ive ca) oint on which her views were c 2 y covers the shoulders and is opened ! ot Blek velvot titnedibaok fic o bo , ~ oy ke Sho o ot How i T | Flkt o UL L vy i e S the. St Do Tac PRV Tohvou ko sl tion e ot HELD AT THE ible to support a_family on 5o st Stllis vary A LM R, Morell |u'1~n|l n ||m~h the lace qnm s, although A NOVEL BODICE. e T e 3 R e b o, ey 'V‘“' | was “stanch_ unionist, while his | the flowing rufile is just as fashionable _ - s ver habout the same income. s ot nec | - ErLLEN Ospory. ; daughter is an even stronger | And more becomin re ave some astonishing things in the | ary for her to bave gl i v | —— —— | oresaic 'woshades. ) ¢ Season’s it ittl I \I:.:J |:‘xh|llh‘nl‘\tl\\l\lllu’l\u" i 'his | lome ruler. No doubt = her b WHAT WOMEN ARE DOING. 3 it .“'Iil“’: \:jm,hf,':.l‘ l_-‘_‘;'”',rv ":\ AiGason’s | Tnovance of the merits of DeWitt's Little lics to cultivated people. il IR T UL : - SRR 8 i Lobe as well Knowi | ggaply Risers is 0 misfortune, These little : X : . has married into an leish family to whom | me philanthropic women seem to work nd as dressy as her mother, sat in a stage 1 o the liver, cnve headache, dys A, t politics are almost a passion. | everywhere except at home :'”i\l R SADUERIO) "‘*;”" AR JuelA | Depsia, bad breath, constipation aud - bilious- i of both partics must be. furmished, ey Schreiner, the South Afriean noy- | 1ull, skirt-suspiciously fully as ir-inflated | youd is not possible, and they are not of 3 Mrs, Lydia Nelsons woman of much oligt, 15 ¢ bad i Wt and eheerfal, | (ith incipic oline. Hlncle brald s SRS RWRAtuAT] ustibe/obtiinied) togothior nown in Australia,arrived from that coun plump, pretty and about aid on for trimming in quaint and odd de MODES OF DUDES. 3 3 ph Rt | signs that reached the knees. The bedice their bir ' and the marriage cer- few days ago, and is now sojourning in San Mrs. M. A. Haulenbe BGiMbus VT A HibneaEa T ar LR eI 0G tificates of If the latter are eisco, Mrs. Nelsows stroug point is her | g oo o commercial s curio shioned aftor an antiqu y |y In the window of a New York store is a dead their de s must be pr 1bility (n_l\x.uu‘-kuul men and _wu._.wn]in prize | ¢ e o - S EEvehmisa onst| model und had profuse trimmings of ¢ man’s night shirt, over which is a_card givod and publish L ISRY s fights. She is not heavy, weighing but 10 | | | \ce, peeping out from underan odd o | marked: High art in night, shivts. 1 F a7 ; plsd + | pounds when in training, but she is able to % g > > of pury ik, with a pale bluc 600 a de is garment is of fine white [ (U C C . is ot ro mfl'.\:l\- T ndiv is for | Lost persons of much wreator weight, She | - According to a paper published in Bristol, | lining. Would you thini such - frock could | twilled silk, hand embroidered, A number Nifityor s ofco ‘lfi\, RV i learned how to fight from her husband, who | England, Lady Henry nerset, the tem- | be pretty? Iv'salla matter of taste. The | of dozens of these garme ave been sold R o o 3 sional pugilist, Mrs. Nelson | perance advocate, is the owner of fourteen | debutante liked it and that's enough—for | this season, and th ETovaE B Sucn aften th ns arne pidly that she was soon able to | buildings which are now used as saloons . the country; most of them have boen bought uptthe untclubie CIEIC) L) R Ry A Eha el OB P OB amOn Y ;| put her husband to sleep in a_ limited num- | Mrs. Stewart, who keeps a large boarding e purple gown was worn by a so- | by men as a’part of their wedding outfits. Gocoas Indigestible & Cocoas with starch, B Ay R OlG GO ber of rounds, and the latter has sing house at Fargo, N. D..aud posscsses consid- ty matron. he ground color wits $oft | “The russet shoe has invaded Decembor 9 double marvinge stomary, The groom | his attontion to other matters, such | crable exceutive ability, v s hREoN R tNE L) funais oo the sole property of the RREe R S iR Sra e the NG Ay Highe ]| 10 oneering and_follow ing races, | alderwoman of tho Fifth ward of that town, | black velvet runnin through it with & long | suimer youth. Many a well heeled eitizen u R o, e iriaesm s, Ne y come to the United | Mrs. Dougherty, widow of the late Danicl | UBOBVIEEh ARy he 18 | wears it now who three short 4 Seasons Ko al party are i ghi-necked | X 5 lack of pugilistic | Dougherty, has leased her Philadelphia resi- t the wa LA ; ild have scorned the idea that one of his —(BEST AND COES FARTHEST— R B e el mockad istralia, This lack was’ partly | dence, and with her family will shortly | bon. and the bodice was short waisted and and wnderstanding could ever appeir leaves no Sediment on the bottom of the cup. of impropr nter o church decollete. > up with fighting with men, she | leave for Mexico, they “will pass the | CUf s A D o o e il e s L e bCoh e | has an aversion to this, as she hates to see | winter. _ One of the Christmas brides wore 4 thin Bridal couple sit on chairs with their backs | @ Strong man fall from a woman’s blows. 1 Balch Braman, of the seventh | &1 almost giuzy purple silk that was very noondays. But even eitizens lik \ges . p : ) oS IthG 0 ow husband yet found out how she made ed Ascort scarf, says Harper's Buznr Weakness, man is carefully sele by the brid Iam but s young girl. { have clothed m, ke 2 while she oecu- | P BU 2 S M The handsomest white' scarfs are in the g y : & e SO DLIC 2 self and got money in the bank, and only 16 2 18 Z i | them 5 . L L 3 Z Wm. T. Wood & Co.'s @nts, wio nro batter ablo to Judge what will | oL T EOHTRINEY, 1 K8 JENc SOR ar seat, “”h1'\‘\::_\”;'1\.’.1.1'.11‘ o | ot yeu the Tt of January, T think soye paterned silks that are soft and P Catarrh or few men that she is commonly ready to love | tus of three miles of my home. When | “pigs o ‘rankiort, Ky s ayelancis pr Ue iU ia ious0, tocon: : MARKERS, tfor a picture o ).000 because o the congregation—the bridesmaids take | gy E 1 down in Lincoln | £eneration from John Baleli, 'who came to | ShublY fasbloned with a lnc about the | aking footprints on the sands of time with [ ARE ¥YOU SUFFERING up a collection, passing purses made of the | !(«H “w B .\u‘m'_ e QoW "{I ;!'"l‘.'_“ country with Captain Robert Geovges in | i ehind and bie puff sleev Tdidn't the stout winter russet o AR : P vesses. The pro. | county, Maine, who is beginuing early in 1i and settled what is now Salem, Mass s G ts bl White silk searfs are worn in theafternoon RS FROM g o | to make'a name for hersclf. Here is w chrated her 1020 bicthday avher | pEPRUAE G et Lo hetltine" [langian : . » shape 7 ronionn "l ‘Ao Fronch | Se says in her honie newspaper i A LA as for her hair, which curled about her fore- ks motnin W shane 2 Femaly lon s often uskedy JAre trehel | TiWhy do young men of Edgecomb do so G ¢ head in such a ‘profusion of rings as to start | fiY¢ the large fourin-han AL L s marriages usually happy° As a rule they | MEEM S P Hiana 2 akot ued the North- | 370 heatn ‘the mali e R . with broad flowing end d the wide R e A AT e | much loafing? Go to work! Push ahead! | o HE ) i juery. had h 3 1 s yo uests. The novelty just offered : e chosen onc: It Is the fusiyion for French | Uy £et £ they ko to a dance and go home | oo ‘yskod 0 5 tion gowns. The more important costumes Y TS AR AN Nl and this giyes foreigners o false iden of | 1 €h00SC to support myself. 1a ull g1rls | T Wallace met Sh young lady in Craw- | Db cousultations have heen held withdress- | G’ B0 Bylica coloring of inricate el 77 Nervous ar RUN IRON s A maatier o Tact. tho standued of | 10 cut clear of thoso loafiug hn,\» ive them | ordsvitle. Ind % much im- | MAKerS, \‘,',“' ty ]”.l‘\““‘.’l")' ’I".‘\ “’“1 eg wmell e el Edees ) B TR o clusses I8 quite fs | @ Wide berth and never marry a man unless | : 2 some of the results with hints of a few of S S 2 Dy i grontlty o the middie clysiea s ‘e 2 | e bt gy ey i e uh ik bty and loselncss. | The bty things o sioke. e it on every s ead whore i i BTl Jas. Morton &Son Co high fn Lrance i in America, wiile the s | Souratm thronih the handloof /v i | 1, o dauhter of tie famous | "Gie of the costumics. a sight of which may | that particular jwan should wear his hat, ) Diseases. b Dolntries, St e % Think of a 16-year-old girl giving advice of | 3 e G { T | be expected in uple of months’ time, suys the Outfitter. Some men can wear y 1511 Dodg‘e Street. . this sort on money matters and matrimony., At ek A pink brocade robe with sleeves of pale green | their hats well down, close to the eyebrows, 3 - There are very few "people even in New *x with her eyes that Mr. Hovreshio pelyeitand amangedivltia g il ol [fnnaloolty Ol i ot g0 IO et meiafn: IBESOMCALLION Yorl v T T Rl The leader of the democratic campaign in is Y R FEERt M- | on the shoulders, which is brought down the | pearance would stally ruined by wearing o 3.‘;‘.3‘..:."3:1.':.",\',‘,:...,‘;:‘:}:.f:,, BN AN | wesomimelaafa G oot el | P L QUL IS Btk | ot ofthe bl s i el | Ut e by, Nowand then ot | D, Searles & Searles : ! : L achiel | Guhtly not in favor of woman suffrage. He | joadoss 3 8 and there. This gown will be short- | #0opt an drregular pose for his hut,sidewnys, &y ; of the Six Nutions of Indians. This woman | (ERLY N0 W fker o wawan Sulivase. Lo | 1 ‘llllm‘rnll..“u."( pasion, | o L Qb Bk T e e s remes oL o e TR A R R R.F L. SEARLES, ( Physi- : " | est thing in the world to get, and the easiest | 13,4 d8I0WY Wwoman who readily draws asso. | gmpire mode. Details its making may | l0se caste as a reputable member of socicty ciin, Graduato of Rust M oge. B iient in }'l?‘“‘l'il,,\}" % | thing to keep, and the casiest thing to | tisos in her ph I'j_;;lff'l‘,“,""\. '( flk”fn.“;,'u(.\’ shift with the developments of the next few | All the same, whatever position of the hat ST, Siriong: litcrary people and 4 5 manipulate of any clement in polities.” | gonl and mind should be one harmonious and | Weeks' fashion ave given you the | i% found o ‘he becoming and c vt c R 'y people « e s > engage! ic ? | 59! d mind should be onc harmonious and | o)., sheme. should be adhered to and no new hat ac onsultation Free. woman, | Women who have engaged in political aff pé ted whole: general scheme, 4 In 1804 Mrs. Maxwell's father, for some | it the young state will not take this as com- A school teacher, acted | ——— = > . | e2pted which does not reachand stop at that For the Treatment of Voll,come nnd e thom oxaminad by aur optiolun act of bravery, was admitted into the D and if General Thompson's scald | 10 payt of 4 heroine in an_amateur st DR vans i ok wenine | Chronic, Private and Nervous Diseases SR CITON" AL "UEASS. clan of the Scie ud later his daughte half us” casy to capture us he performance near Rlgin, 111, and showed LD ATt yoning ) o) the bestin the Worl Jwus invited 1o nttend the death council held | the Woman's vote s, he is in danger of los- | Horcapacity for realism by burying two or 3 1}‘ G lnilana ol M‘j;;l'i'f”"‘-}\[‘}";“m ‘Il“‘j‘ MALE AND FEMALL rilteliyou 5o and i in Buffalo at the reinterment of the re- | N8It three inches of a dagger in the breast of the decade s heen the Iny alopadt | AL mains of Red Jacket and five chiefs of the Maol .| villain of the play. 1 caped death, but ey Py e el ackay, wite' of the California ARE TROUBLING YOU! L BLOOD AND SKIN DISIEAS Plain, Smoke, bl or whith klasscs, for Irotecting th y 5 b on or off, with its gracef pes o throw Y{GANIC WEAKNESS AND will keep clear of emotional amateurs after ARBICES of the Thiaie Nicbortent soviass, | milionaire: whose movements e now chrun: | ,Yzf v e i WS Rt | Tasis o No' sarien iow | Max Meyer & Bro. Co In token of the Indian f hip for her | 1 “*['_"“" Q- I Princess Angeline, daughter of Chief ; is an adaptation of the military capo to civi- | FONG STANDING OR HOW OFTEN $ i she was immediately thereafter adopted | Woman of superior ruin power and | seatule, is still a notable at Seattle, Wash., I\ lian uses and looks more like a cloalk than n | PRONOUNCED INCURABLE rJewelers and Opticians. into the family of the' chief Tho-no-se.wa, a | FEOF 07 chakdclor, She spea ve o | she is believed to be over 100 years Ned q ot LAt o TR lRax crntasteniaat | 4 " GAERS 1 HORERLE descendant of Red Jackot. kNS TusnLlY, 8 on ushosltys | old.'To persons who sce this relic of Indian AN Gt ke, 10 5 e of oot v | NBRVOUS DEBILITY s = The apartment that Mrs, Converse calls | D! ARG 00 ) y seated on the sidewalk in an old o 00d: d hangs the shoulders to the | PILES, FISTULA, FISSUL vanently cure et bl A e e | o g ' S Gt L oufho gilewaletin aciol B A o, s teant o shoulors 0 The || LSS FETULA, bSO sormontysurea DR. R. . BAILEY are filled with all kinds of curios. Of the Ol ! he much- bout mother-in-law oc- T RN R R IR (AT IO O A TR A P s Latost Inven- 200 brooches owned by her one is a budge Scpbuion.-Bho blases with diu 5 | cas X wbitof testimony offcred in (§ ) DRtton s asavitli il bordlana tha Book and Recipos, tion. of the sceret medicine society and s the piouacs oL ihar rieneshut i 1 fa v siustance, the Canton, O., man 7 B R ] Tt Sl only one of its kind now in existence. It a “““"““' simplicity. who cloped with Mrs. John Gilson took her RS R T N obipe A D[ Sflfl”fls 1 sflflfles 118 South 15th Strect Teeth Extracted Without Pain or _ contains sixteen symbols, all known to the | oo Rl | the | mother along, which he would hardly ha X A T dc < IR neainal e ¢ 1 ) Omaha, Nob, Danger. “members of ciety: is hammered out ].',,". J kl'";‘ lorges iy Y, and the sen as bad us the newspaper S -_'|\_m-{l.l ommend Chumberlain's Cough Next Door to Postofic e d e & of the native silver and is supposed to bo | bigEer and shageior thoy are the more its and funny menon the stage represent TLEOF NEW pssEs flemedy, fiom 8 Snsnola) staudpolit, for wo A Full Set of Teeth on Rubber for $5.0). very aucient. On one end of her desk hangs | MtHches to them i in-law x have others in stock on whick we make i — o tobacco pouch and knife scabbard that bon from the neck, and.aro quite in touch Mile. Renan, the sister of the late acade- lruulh. or larger profit,” says Al Maggini, u piominent 3 a4 vk : e 3 A i} Perfect fit guaranteed. ‘Tecth oxtractod la the once belonged to Red Jac v “.““'l""l“““{K"“" "“r‘\““ o largely re- | pjcian, devoted herself to her famous | which the brocade has already been chosen, ‘“,““"} of Braddock, Pa., “but beosuso DISORDERS morniyg. Aow oned lusertod Ju tue 070310k DR/gRISH O i o owed oy st | vived. " Fur trimmings of every sort ure em- | PLoi, (8 Lo Rt AR, [ Theh T O DEOGIR R MO IS S hoset | many of our customers'have' spolen of 1t in dny. pinew. in ov o n him in I led him ju his literary work, | and will be ruched at the foot with chunge. | the highest praise. We sell more of it than Aud all the traln ot | oo spectmens of Kemovablo Briago. . solid crowns for hats, revers and | gut i i bieots and. criticising. nis . e e ot oth chunge | any similar preparation we havo in tho Lot Foo apoctmens of Floxiblo Miss Bertio von Litigtn, daughter of Gen- | (OMArS Iisa docldedly fure, o und | ishod worles, “Through I istance ho | make the skivt front, falling from the lofy | StOre’” For sale by druggists. i3, DE| e Ailmork yarates s e o0, g ri X Lngen, cons or the Ger: Al 1 3 Sugges- s enabled to marry, and it 1o | shoulder likea searfand caug i 5 roeverglipm—— ENTLY OU rull RENGTTH and Lo axton eral A. von Lingen, consul for the German was enabled to marry, and i ant to | shoulder likea scarfand caught with a great | nigo Munn—How closely Miss Eldor | 8ivon o evory paccof the badgr 1o and, tone Office Third Floor lock, The “National Couricfl of Wowmen,” what rsa y hat with empire, has created a furore in Baltimoro bly catty trimming to the richest and | pecord he was never weary of recounting | clasp of gold i o les | Sarely 1aoxed) 1ILEE (0 nny sufforor {uo- society’ by the indepandent manner i | of subles, % obligations to her, For something simpler leb us take the | $HCks 1o that mistlotoe, Miss FIypp— | {viacsirad mo of thuss (roupier - adiross L Telophone 1035, 1ith and ¥ ich she h. n ved towa ul l'.«inu- Leopold _ The --.»plei-:'h.\lf‘l‘lur -v]n-i~|,vul~ 'u»i‘u‘li/iuu | walking gown the Lakewood people sec Yes, it's her only chanee, poor thing. BRADLEY BATTLE CREEK, MICH ‘Pake elevator or stalrway from lith St entrano). ument ¢lty. 10 all happened at the Bache. | Feaching about halt way "‘“‘.“‘“{“_“' knee | fons of the One of the features | sho's out in close:figting silver gray cloth [ I Jors cotillon, y halt be Jemulation for womon | of tho sNaw York Worldng Girls :-Inh”h | frock with three bands of Angora fur, mak- | ome von Lingen i andsor 8 8he i 8 orld s is one ol | G awspaper [RE eadings 1o e | ing the skirt look as if it we s S “apiritia ko e Phkenta some from | Clticako's schemes ‘to draw a erowd, we ad- | Gty Wik form the thomes o1 “practical | Ihsend of gie. e sleevis ab sery ol excellent German- stock she herself §s thor x‘l\u‘:lxllhlytl.;‘lll‘lilht”iK\ ‘x_\ ”:l‘ :\n-n the game won't | ¢ 1l oY ng ~.-|'iu|u~ .l;)ll intelligent - | aud fur banded and with this dress the lady ¢ dustrie ‘oughly A At all sho 8 .40 1M, - | terest in th of the day, particularly | who is at present chiefly known to fame as 18 very much sought after and continually ¢ Fashion Notes. th 10 the distribution of rewards | Baby Ruth’s mother we :lmmm::hvt‘l h.‘l u«ll::uh She w \:l...;“.m.l.l,,, F e LRALIA M :::‘;xf';m \YI'W :I‘II‘“:“::.”) “...;.I‘m.m\» .‘.Imdtrgl | pale biue |w])mm\l Shgiia : By purchasing an;(]” made at the foll )\\'mw \In-lu ISI\L Rao Lum' ” yml R e O 4 most popular combinations of the moment T B e g | AU ALNGR B AR OVlipy BRI g to what xlealus Il‘\ndlu their good his desire to W with Miss | Anything thata woman caw't do with - their order that this season is likely t wyon Lingen. Thereupon Mo Robinson | hairpin a man can do with a big jack kuife JUST FORTY YEAKS AGO, forward, Rose pinke 2l's hairmade ol — obligingly asked her husband to inform Miss | Sealskin wraps are the popular outside | mory can do naught i . | them, with shaggy white fur bands to o | | Yon Lingen that she (Mrs. Robinson) de- | garments. The long Newmarketstyle is pre- | o Memery can do waught but pid a lastiog | 5 50iitg and ' bint of white plush under | AWNIRGS, oo RUESIR 60 RSN sired to see her. The youug lady immedi- | forved to all others, B e L ot Bt e i | the cape, that fell baek from its shoulders, | Omaha Tent-Awning IRON WORKS, Omaha Rubber Co. New Noble & Lincol ately crossed over and Was met with the in Tory old colns iy in rings of gold and | for . uneventful diy, gone panting atong | A Pink felt turban was its finish with garni COMPANY, | - e - o - New Noble 2 Lincoin fotwation, thut the priuco” desired - bo 5. Whoever hus an antidue silver | o arid voadside of U bast, Socking o | HuEe of heavy white plumes. 4 \inen 1 ol ling | IndustriallronWorks | vasnyssurersantion ey utroduced. . ieco may malke this use of it. cool nook of recollection where it might al- | A butternut brownxibbed velvev made an | 83, f0WRe0 o Luer i1l erling | IndustrialIronWorks | vers or i kinds of ub: | Stade: and sora to the saphlss von Lingen atobped short at this and | [ ong sicirts on the street ave a thing of the | lay its thivsty lips—and at last it comes 1o | 0dd dress, the heavy suff showing dark in | Farnamsi Paxton & Vierling Fluh Brand” Koods. | trads by Chas MK Coy i Q008 Bl | 1HON WOHKS. 420 Farnwi s 0 Nob M b \d are only seen upon women who are | you. Oh, school days, that mossgrown well hadow x“ L imoai: L ridges und tawny - Manufacturing and re | 1920 ¥ t | Toncoin, Net von Isenbury hes to meet e let h ¢ last season’s clothes | overflowing with th am ! pou L vations. It was worn by a Wrought and Cast Iron | palring of all Kinds of | = us would any American or other gentleman, he rufios on the fashionable petticoats | And as an anonymous poet wrote like the s s Sarah Bernhardt used to paliaing wark, Kauinos, | machinery. * 7168 il BOAP, | STOVE REPAIRS ‘be beought to me. he '"i“'lfm l'.', r 'mmm[ iy "'!“‘ models | plaintive cry of QRERC e Par o e MR e, and wus made after a fashion possible to work, et st. Lelephone 1419, ORI . With this she turned on her heel & 0 mber, ¢ odels . i quletly relomod her Triends, Shortly: beter | uled inside us well as out | mute—though there ave more than two of us | BeboCS of WAe Wble proportions. ,.,j;\;';f;;;, S—— —— | Page Soap Co. | James Hflfifl"s' B aud the fntroduction to Miss von | oustyle, with very wide plaited collars | Buman breasts the same tender yearning for ner delivore Novelly Works. L i 4 A e - oy , laid ina double box plait at the back | part of the city. Export Bottled afe and Iron pairs ou houd Gnsoline en followed, showhi Lhat he apprecis | corded with satiu, ave fashiouable ;},:\";1,;::' wof school days that wohave | BOCEL L e Trant. Aud 15ing ‘on th | Jaskaon sk | Bahisaaty famuan” | Omaba Safe i Oy R OKS, ) oun. o ory s | HOVeS" ripaiced™* aid ated the situation, which perhaps was novel | Al fashions have their compensations, and | i3 3 Eround i tratling. curves. A HELe, high, | S Sates, vaults. Jull work, | tho we i T LTSS IR to him. the woman with pmllyurlnsrls l'v])u ing that T P R T Tom | shoulde; I-q ;‘mw J;xrz x;y the L'V{]A»\\\ and DYE WORKS. 1 FURNITURE, tron shittors aild fire us fscturing lfif.‘é‘nf,'.“.'\’.'l‘.'l YRUP. | WHITE_LEAD o ug sloeves are going out of style, TrAwandared 40 the ¥l u, was finished with a sable band, More fur i oopes. G, Andresaso, B | 98 Waeibag W Pl Thiere is but one Way i which maried | Veils are mucl loss worn than formcrly ¢ seigalhouse piygvound | crossed the frout of tio vobe aud | i Omaha Sleam Dye | Chas. Shiverick & Co | i | Farrell & Co. | Carter White Lead Co woman way safe ierself out to be | and, it is said, will go out of use almost ulto 3 you and me | train behind S charming or fascinating o uny man, and | geth ich will be a benefit to the eyes ire loft 10 grvet | Tow, Another dress which iu its own way was },3'1151},‘;,; Carpets and Jull mproserveswiace | O grioded snd gutiors that is with the purpose in wind, dominat- | of womonkind A pftfo kuow | more unusual was a shadow silk whose ; L oAt aild upplo butter, | BLr ietly pure ing all else, thut she may arouse in him the | Kough camel's hair finished goods are Who pied WUk e upan Hie greon | green shades passed most unexpectedly and ] | Farnam st MATTRESSES, | PRINTERS, gyeupe, moiauser, ” Cor. | East Ouaba. convietion that her husband ought to be a | much better liked than many of the smooth wo. incomprehensibly into pale blues. . The = bl - b a0 ] happy man, writes Mrs. Burton Kingsland in | fabrics. oy are more stylish and usually 8 . ald, long basque was the only thing of its sort I VT an article in the Ladies’ uuuu- Journal.. A | more becoming. Boume » have seen, with its Watteau back aud its " MO g ¢ | i Woman may sowetimes increase her value in | - Long cloaks of brocaded stuffs with very n ! full frout fulling from kveat. triauguiar re S F. Gilman, |Omeba Milling Co., | Omaha Mattress Co| Reed Job Printing her husband's eyes by lln- admiration of | full trimmings of fur or feathers seem to be 3 b = vers laid buck from the shoulders to show S > AN others wheu it s solely for his honor thag | in perennial favor. Nobody knows the years dr thi an under bodice of creamy brown silk | 101160 N lithst | OBico and MUk Pl Eane® sowforie AOMEAN, she is secking to plea; Vanity is not thy | that they have been fashionable. 1 hope we'll > odged at the throat with sable fur and | ! ) b ] O ST 1813 N.10th ot fro trwde only. 19944 Bee Buliding only woral danger of a W spent il | ENow thab givls wear those mow-fangled Bolie forty yeurs ago. broidered in silver, The flapping revers | O ' Bluck mansger. | L Nicoi