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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. MAR®H 5 1803-SIXTEEN PAGE —————————————— e e % S AVD DANCTEC DEMININTG | rieh. When she married Colonel | o \ildren as a rule. good, sensi- | \DS :\\D }‘\\“L\ Flfl‘“\]“‘; Hughes-Hallett, a handsome English | ble, companionable little creatures, and officer of the highest social standing, | the reports so often circulated as to their — socioty s over the affair, | disagreeablo forwardness are positively | s it was J ( L in ous.” Things That Glow and Gild the Horizon of | pr /"™ ; : g : . Woman's World, ing motive i y Just now, when a movement is being a final st v love, » | made to try and crush the mania for | allant and prood spirited Briton stipu- | tight lacing, one cannot help thinking, | SOCIAL SUPREMACY IN WASHINGTON | lated in an ante-nuptial ag nt that | says Jenness Miller, of the more e | if she should ever leav ithout | gerated form of cruelty which the fessonablo cause’ @ certain f Chinese practice—viz., the compressing Freaks and Fanereal Tints her fortune should be given to him. of the f of female children of the for Women—The First | was to be subsisted by her during their ‘ better classes. Unliko tight lacing, 6 . . Latest Fashions and married life, and in case he made that | which is, alas! on the increase, the . > ‘ i ™ Sy | life unbearable t> her she was | fashion of strapping up the feet \) - ()"1 N \ A to supply him with a life-long com- | in China 1is decidedly lessening. 1 C lCl]] )arh( l]]S’ Il()\\ b Sl—l( ] ('15 y Oll I]( ( l petence before she could be free. The | though so slowly that one can- Within a month changes much like the | [ortune-hunting I.|un~hnmn.) it _1~ al- | not help hoping that some one will try i . ’ . g ! 18 eged, bog ery soon to make - | 1 ot be brought to the assistance . ~ ~ “ place in Washington, The de * | live with him. Ih W 8 B 4 » yielding character of young furnished houses that have P 3 o, the wife s ”hvu‘ :yl vl-'v}mu! y'y.”.“, m,” ”, “»,, ‘;.\ ”[ ‘»,;‘.y‘_.”:a.,. ws, 3 official tens & will have ¢ « X1 - 1gly ““" 1 B .M, 10 one wh : iste r\IU o ories -~ * g 7 : ol il - M parture from his house was * out | t than exct I R house and the departmen Different | pegsonable « ¢ g the names w A st in conve f iladelphia the are eks of & child abeol BB &1 ferent nounlo fec ; p of the ite wl .“. aimed unde f g, which end when the ligature: Soclsty's cartiages stand Moy 2 il ,,n s-Hallett, down to long drawn sobs of exh ore | other rways, and - other \ g added to the 1 and misery. Such are - the mothers and | \.-.u,:'. d whirling | viogir wopean fortune 3 fath who willingly tor their little | gnow storms of the tissue ;» v flakes | o0 g ve n a husband fr I mere f of fashion, dropped from the count Visiting | 41,6 vory first ranks of sterling Americ 0 \ t ] and if they it real their own - he —appointment — of Judge | yanh060, and been one of the proudest | cruelty H AR K G SLEOHS Gresham y of state vs g and happiest wives of her native coun- | arm of the law made them do so. Harper's Bazar, does not promise partic- | £ ) R o e domatle e i | The table should be a cabinet couneil - a l d l I a I l l I )ee BTN PiBtbar: of Dresidant APSHULS | (s iciio 188, bedriuudl very nt'y | board well as a pl ® i : : that risks on the lives of women w the father and mother meet with all "d'"""]"‘ ”;"]"' 1am E“;““]“ ‘””'l‘i“ never taken by certain "'ulnifl:nh'fllvl 1- | the family, as they seldom meet at any or the pleasures and trea ing in life insurance. And those that | other time. With most it is their only . . 3 societ, Mrs. Gresham'sdelicate health | ;4 “take such risks made the ,vm,.,‘l“ 81 10v 2 slbtinr rdbwh" topather, . Wh o 7 ¥ P > 3 . > ) DY aQ > 00 arlv - T e s g | 40 fako such ritks mudo the rates | time tor situng down wether. Why | 'The real wet clothing has been disposed of and the companies have got ncatly all beyond the n ry routine of afters | 44 mon “ag they argued that women | time consider family matters and dis- po o e Soung Pl of | ook o 10m e i She | vt ‘e of o et 3 their money out of it, and the balance of the stock will go without regard s A DL A e e re not nearly as desirable subjec there any reason why he should hold to T bl e o i | his notion, which for_so long hindered | him Ifal n.;»lmlu'“ll A'V.ul«l::h:\' i to (L\]]];]g( or value. by and take its tone from the family of ‘v:';:y.‘IW.f»"1.‘,““;’;"'-“ future welf QitAA firnn Slisji the motHeE,talE 0 N . . :?::-”ul»‘ o “.);”{: ate Vr\ll" \-‘I: ',“.“‘f" their loved ones inanne as | council or none, concerning domes- ’] l I) Q' “ \V ll C > N \7 the successor of Mrs. Whitney, as if the " 3 S IotHAD Y OIS » corporation that has taken the | gek advice each child, ocenpant of that first office had not been ino and: i8¢ most anxious to | i i named. The ors believe : securs | ch sort of life insurance | troubles anc e Sich & | r the next four year " ed by )ply to e et L 3 I . ° Mrs. Brice. During ter their | “pyis s on it should be, for women pied | ).‘r‘lfl::‘l\m- been tt ime Mr'l\ deésirous of making some pro- now socially | on for their s in_case § et £ o4 e} » 3 E i faith. ‘Im ir hosp ‘ ity o cir demise senest busin i1 ari 5 e weddinp - £ now . § v now means been so crude as to be limited [ pyp that ever existed. Many a widow | b 'E now : O now to those of the same political creed, | [oft with helpless little ones has heen | 5 t0 3 FLAL T : , : g | JITS and their series of 'lm,n- rs - has | paunted by the thought of their future, | 27 CH T/ : pewadg e (Ao o . J VL now b : now ] gathered all that was bestand most emi- | avon though s} sre able to cope with | §1 HGEEE 0 iRt | $14.00 OV . no\\' y 5, ) S now PANTS now nent in the broad social life of the capi- | thojr present wants, Many a woman | o e e | : 4 G PANTS 4 tal. Unless the new cabinet contains | on whom depends an invalid | ShCir Bats willbeof pink straw, trimmed g¢12.00 OVERC 3 L now ANTS now i L BLC, BANIIRoRAOIRe | lieother or ster would - feel | i o two of mignonette in her bridal — - - 3 unmentioned, the family of the Obio sen- | el happior if she ~ kne AR LSRR or W )l cad 1€ ambition she ¢ d by e insu 1ce secu . " s s & % x - - * + . > - " oy ST Qe s (g - B i st ki thetr nat HE Ol bYillie insRidcng. At pink, trimmed with mignonette, and [ REMEMBER NUMBER AND PLAC CALL EARLY AND GET FIRST SELECTIONS to do so is evident. an ir camj ones from the bittern wear o wreath of the Aainty 1ittle lowers | m——————————— e T of these two scasons show social ge: poverty which her death would plunge | [ 0 1 e dain i [‘ [ ‘]m“. % of the first order, and methods - | Phom buto if such & procaution had noy | o0 her brown curls ouguet. will not fail to sceure their end. e ,“‘,'\’,‘"}’”‘ N 7T "l';, 1 already here and has her home estab- | bl b aaetion and \e bridesmaids a o emera The maidens of Vienna have started & | thing not one bit more hazardous tHe ,“ $ i st P 1 hirt and blouses promise to be spinster club, with the object, as they | when they so gladly rush in and insure | 5 I avow, of bri g about the speedy and | ”ul lives : U( @s many men as the, 4 3 ‘.\:;:;r:“‘” ‘v’l.)””lyl‘ ll.i\l l”” ‘}”“! ’”“. happy marriage of its memt Bach- | coming . Tho principal change i 5 : R . elors of od respectability desir- | Madame Carnof, “the first lady of | I them for the new scason is the use of @ Ppenifnorm s WASEN SEin il Sl OSSN 8 of wedded bl glstered, | France e % | & full frill, wide around the shoulders : ale complexion, Y | This gives the effect of bretelles record will » various ex- | polded featt . ok “ he g A lovely gownis of pale green ben- | Lloyd, who collaborated with Stevenso Th M cellent _qualifications of mutual mem- | glossy as black satin, % ; Heavy cotton cheviots and linens will be | A lovely gownis of pale gre in the ghastly tales, ‘‘Tho Wrong Bt I WAS BIG. e ercer. h ore used for these shirts P ichtor | galine opening over a pétticoat of ecru bers of both “sexes. All of “which | {iton Hooper in a delightful sketch, with | more used for th irts than lightor | K800 OREAINE o8 b R ripes of the | and “The Wrecker," was a middle-aged Is about as ufopian and prac- | portrait, of the home life and personal- | £00ds. The silk shirt waists seem to | PR, 06 BURAIEE T M TEq Valvet, | man before he began to write. IWAS FAT. Omaha’s Newast Hotel tical s an association of spin- [ lty of the wife of the president of the | X m:i‘ 1‘.“,\{',1:}:‘;&.1 The Irench, contu- | B enugly fitted bodice opens over & | Christine Nilsson attended a_recent ters w arrang > firs ; - f oo s Wit 55 Hoohor COR. 12TH AND HOWARD 373, < place, xuys the Now York Sun, oty the | Fome Toubmal.- Hot - expreston-ja.ab | i8.many of thelr rich costumes of ool | Yest of ccru velvet, and ie iished with | entertalument in Puriy and Lucy Houper | I FELT MEAN. T o ok MO | Home Journal, er e ¥ {d ov | wide revers of the velvet, which wide: 3 she ““was lovely B ol of e iiie o g | Eome doupnale s Elor exd charming, with silk or velvet. Blouses of plaid or | 2 i e : Gt Yo Al Pl 7 ! r . y ot continue to be shown | into a bertha over the shoulde The | a toilet of dark grounded brocade figured forlorn as a rubber shoe run down at' the | Outside her official _duties, which | rainbow velvet continie to be shown | 1000 pe0a8, R G ®00n CRooning | wwith small colc lowers and made | I TOOK PILLS, L8507 perday 1..-.1.” ievoid of h; > and llrlr-rnn»-v' asa |are many. Madame (.u*]n{t r lnml‘nn\:n‘ml‘ll ol dre “:e :u puffs of the velves, with the lower arm. | with a deep pointed cape in antique 10 Rooms with Bath ut $5.) to $4.8) par day. republican postmaster, would ever con- cery f domestic life. She | Lo i r ce me 7 the ve: sleeve o : o 'u,‘..l.... famong. e Thembers | Sises 2t 5 oloci, and ok Atst brodkfast, | AUBEEY Wool or camel's hair. . Ll | Dbt B v | £ S OOR BALTE. OPENED AUGUST 1sh. of this socicty “laudable aim. ..u~. ting of a cup of coffee and a roll e et and triple, will increase rather than di- | and gold passementerie. I GOT LEAN, Modornnmres #1 10 o'olock ehe oooupi Man sneers at woman for following | minish. It is likely that they \nlllu-n- = Mrs, \nnmt\lhmumul \n.;m: m;.,Nm’ i A |,|,,“1 14 d the blind? How is one spin- | her priv: AOPRaR St o Dt - | the fashion, and then goes and finds | tinue in favor for .J,_]nn«' time, or as long on_w\» he unique distinction o g ek 111 o > coat tails is lates! i 8] or tri ings remain in vogue, as ationa o od States, e inlhl-]vrmu state ol willingiess? A ev chlldren; only her youngest ‘son, | ¥005 o0 the coat talls ot his atest suit. || houldor "j”{;;;';' N EOuRITnivopue o | rovcns) ??'Sfa‘lfwi et oy | Handsome Women Can Lose Weight G-year-old girl in her bridal veil, with | Francois, who is at school in Paris, elts and girdles are so popular thas e 0 s Tl 10T fepe bl e tho bright new ring under her wedding | being at home. At 10 oclock she | even ladies tailors make use of them to | dating to these than any (l'nul or jac l~|, ::r Lsi“ "m,‘:‘~M:~[.‘.:(u-3:-::' ‘A)n‘x‘\l“l;:tl 1|"< '“h‘f ;: Fast. Homely Men Look Better glove, knows more about the philosophy | joins the president in his library, and | finish round waists, and to cross vests, | Who "mlll'" 'M"l“’] T o .”“;“”“ ot gt s i o by if Thin. Try Dr. Edison’s of getting a husband than the wholo | aids him in examining the voluminous | Or waistcoats, as they more frequently | bly crush the more elaborate ones of the | model ofcial, sothat afier the chang body politic of worthy and intellectual | mass of letters which arrive daily at the | call them bodi 4 G e eep her in comma as System. No Dieting. The only hotel in the ¢'ty spinsterhood, Another point: Who ever | Klysee. Her thorough knowliedge of | The skirt portions of all the new | The fancy for buttons with odd devices | UTAb e o od Hen Tk Y g . e and G e e Rarinie varysuoi: (O knew a man to want what he could have | modern languages, and her intelligence | spring jackets are much widened at the | is revived for handsome gowns, espe- | ]n \u];hux;nms v named Hen T ncater i " w well as not? It is ever the bud on the | und unfailing good sense make of her a | back, and slightly on the sides, to admit | cially those with Directoire coats and | club is the la "\’Q'\‘ hing in New Yor RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. zopmost limb, not the flower on the lower | valuable assistant. The second break- | of their falling ¢asily over the enlarged | Waistcoats. These vary from patterns | ¢ A illiam Polloc R — : branch, that the man risks his life for. [ ast, or lunch, is served at | dress skirts. of cut metal, matching “gold, silver and S its j"'l-’“h“""\ T Sveclal rates on appiication. If Helen of Troy and Cleopatra of Egypt | j = o'clock in the breakfast- | Solong as the dear girls can point to | COPDer bronze passementeries, to styles "“"""i' BLeORIAtIONR AN AD0Y, Laye . SILLOWAY, Prop. had united with any syndicate of maidens | room of the palace the fact that corsets have been found | 8% cOstly as real gems. Some are ex- | CAuScs "‘,“"1‘1 R “',‘[."‘f‘f"'.FL’“"“ \ ; e Iy o) forlorn avowing ‘their willingness to | usually avery simple repast. G e | upon the waists of Egyptian mummies | ceedingly clegant and artistic in_ sets x"”xlmlul'‘l'“.l‘-ll R ‘!““ bR ke h ) DON r MISS IT' enter the marriage state, the Iliad would selaom invited to luncheon at the Elyse it is of little use to talk to them about | Poth large and small,made of gold,silver {1;{ 1t u’ £ uvl ""l”m‘l‘] \\luhun\ )(nn n be- 3 ! never have been written, Mark Antony | as both the president and his wife prefer | the evils of tight lacing. and other genuine metals, and tinted in | fore the play at the house of one or i b 34 You don't peod o might have posed as a model of | entertaining their friends at dinn Some of the new gloves show glaring | Fich colorings of vinesin relief or sot other of the members, and all are hand- 2 < hdt Jor o don’t nead to sucrifice the 1 rital fideli The only hope for the | Lunch once concluded, Madame Carnot, aring | \ith bits of glittering half precious | somely attired when they attend a per- i } ) 4 ! transgressions of 3 y ¥ S FIBARG0 . ooy hore for e mya ot state. dier pariicn py | transgressions "of ‘conventional * ideas | Ji1B, formance. Dlplllllm.l dl]ll \lmhr.mthroup ro ) rvices some attrac § v ar chief c hady Mieci s, . ress designers arve mg o strong at- b llenda gure the Ya0e M atirackive 8, audience to her chief cook. | f4chion has for anything which savors of Dress designers ave making strong at Dr. Gluck, eye and ear, Barker block. Reis widow in second mourning, some b E rives out,either to accompany ¥ There | 0 the old-time virtue of economy. tempts to bring the Empire les of el B VENT contugion of thom, and thero s also state 5 y s > r ; A e general vogie dur- and worth Twice the Money. ful and statel aind to the opening of dress into still more general vogue dur Azurizawa Ryochi Nichome Sanjuks anboz Y . ; furc specific medicine for busband, : the an exhibition or the inaugura- | Russian whip cords. vigogue, tweed, | ing this und the summer season, The | garizy ; kS h gL o8 ToRm el iniiaiv 61 8 0-bi uis th eof aJ 3 Office of 1. M. Burton, Hardware, Cary Sta- teries of the ar f s, tion of some charitable institu- | serge, camel’s hair, silk and wool benga- | new models which they have sent forth | floman who has discovered the socret of yho- otk ur ardware, Cary Sta, The Cure of Them the membors do not aisband the sooloty | sion, or to . somo other ofcial | 1ines, tricots,the so-called Scotch plaids, 0 X 1 are certainly very attracti and as | tographing in natural colors I 3 § el Lwiih hen they bave uot run beyon | human reach § promptly, they will oblige each of its | function. The ordering and supe and, e all, in corded and | quring the autumn and winter they tr of o hand s worth e ; . i members to swearadecp and deadly oath | tending of her toiletts absorbs a good | chang J Il be fashionable | found a certain folloy so also will = y an gh 215 R.C. SIGEL, In Crete, ) never to marry at all. This will not be a | deal of her time, und is really one of her | for street wear, they in the months to come; but they \ Yoi . i noed of any trentmont, and yon willind I sceret oath: it will be > ‘.m‘ ials duties the dress of the wife of 0 you know the value of sunshine? | will never prove generally popular. The E v r d on many years' exe badges of the club, and large fines will ruler of the state exercising a wide- | Then fot 1t into your houses. What's | Empive gown is for the few, and not for UGATE OMEN They Are Doing Me Good. which Wi U yous % a8 # bo imposed if the badge is not worn con- ad influence over the commereial in- | that about fading the carpets and furni | the majority. e ——— . ‘ " g itly. If some unwary man does not | sts of France., Then she is inte re? Well, let them fade! You can The moment nourishing the bud Or Debilitated Women, should use & Co e b Nas at this fly, the Viennese maidens | ested in a number of charities, and drops | replace them, but you cannot repl at is to bloom into the Easter bonnet g 2 the other two I ht as well seek the consolations of | in from time to time to see how her w-'.h )\lexl faded health, ; ;l‘f‘f,\l\ x‘\l hund. The Easter bonnet is BHADHELD s FEMALE HEGUMTOH- Al S0 usd R TR T ligion, knowing that because of their | teges ave progressi [ mHet Ao ldarstam having i} merely a figure of speech for the flowers | Every ingredient possesses superb Tonic worth and excellence they are set apart g much lengthened, it follows that slopine | of millinery that bloom in the spring, | Properties and exerts a wonderful influ- Talk 8o Much About Your Pills. for something more noblé than the m Joncerning crinoline the following ex- | ghoulders will once again ascert ‘ll'”‘u and for which Lent is a period of incuba- | ence in toning up and strengthening her Peorta, 111, 1 riago state. The average husband | truct ! indee, Scotland, Adver- | Gluims to recognition, for the Seeond | tion. The only thing that can be surely tem, by driving through the proper po.gan couldn't appreciate them. , January "5, 1809, has been un- | gmuire hodico s hardly compatibie with | predicted is that it is to be a - | channels all impurities, - Health and ot carthed: Mr. Lsad erstafle, censor the square-shouldered ideal. i . Iridesc Te strength guaranteed to result from its use. There ought to be & law passed to pro- (it Britain, sitting in the court of T S Kirt 3 spangles, in many huul beads, {F.whn was bedridden for eigh. e R R e e R lcature had erinoling brought mlum{ feIhSnanAGEeN, tiili r and silver gauze, in gleaming beetl nihs, aftor using Tiradfield’s shairs out of old barrels, foot stools | Roistec a pulley to the roof of | fourto six yards in wic etallic blue and green wings are or ST T monthe iy B h ‘“[‘\‘\l‘“:‘!u;m”mr L the hall, where it formed a very | bottom and the “”“H“\""'A\HM'~w'u :‘;lvnffi‘}\h:_ with o nificance Suiting wells boxes and packing cases splendid and _ample ¢ or | the skirtwith the latter measarement | Jouves no doubt. There is an epidemic | Buaverero T . Atlanta, Ga. B e tatriblo habit (o fosm. 4o S | our heads, and covered » | must also consent to wear its inevitable | of e imitating pearls embroidering Soid Ly Dru; at $1.00 per boktle B LI TAr. Tt furiitis | court of judicature with a kind of sil | accompaniment—the odious hoop-skirt PANTS now PANTS now PANTS now PANTS now PP RS @ »n ith hot and cold Jomxsox, M lvern, Atk straws and laces, and twisted into all | ———— , B ety s oriale | uoale'ot Baint Eaul's, 00 lnauiring | bowed thamasires o bha s o'gh ave | sorts of bands’ end ‘fasoinsting ‘gural: | FRyARE OF QUACKS AND FRAUDS or fully as expensive as if proper the person belonging to the petti- | not to wear the hoopskirt, the money in 4 S T WITHOUT DIPLOMAS B articles had been bought in the begin- | c0at, Mr. Bickerstafle, to his great sur it to go toa benovolent so- | oo peelmnie mensenmties ) - o A ning, and there is a home-made, make- | Prise, was directed to a very p . Three months hence the socicty FaniRs 0 S AR B A a8 7 of registration, shift air about it that is always horrible, | YOung damscl. “My pretty maid will have an addition of $142 to its treas. | husband's cpastoral and ocial engage . Alwnys nsk to 1 have felt like tearing my hair many a d, *'do you own yourself to have been | ur, """\M“"l Ilu’]"]“ ALY datetena’tn so0 thels X ; patients 4 ) any s abits of y garme afore 1is lecturing b 088, helr cre- p e on entering a friend’s room and | the inbabitant of the garment before | he ulster of otherdays has multiplied | M3 lecturing busin dentinlx. Seoif . 4 vho -haxe peeing her dressing table set off in the | 457 The young lady who wore simple effects and adornings and now Katherine E. Conwayf the Boston ) o e N \‘ullwl‘.uvml remains of a last summ froni: this hoop confessed that she did not | j¢ appears with a series of shoulder | il i8 now one of thépolice commi ; MY BTE A i PRI e (A ums o v 5 h ed | like it, and that she kopt out of it as long sioners of Massachusetts and has great 7 FIgLt to prac- | e pajuon saye it may o1l ¢ i > Rea f paper have been covered P oE | capes, trimmed on their edges, a jaunty . 3 g P b A e e ads b to with .nn.mm how to make, for in-, QoL & I( l‘H“ began to collar, fancy sleeves and silver and | influence with her col} o5, 3. = ! iy e s Lt b Goo Wo. w the f s tro ing table out of a box to yes of all her acq % | enamel buttons in place of the plain bone | Miss M. A. Moody of Boston will in | / il S "' : u e . Did you ever see one | ind said she would be very glad to see | o hronze ones. March complete fifty-one years of service ol rei finished that did not take up lots more | 81 example made of it. History does | “yo 00000 curahs, bengalines and | 3 ® teacher. She fntends to resign o : E actlon of th room than a real one. In the name of | 1Ot g0 on to relate in what manner the merveilleux satins, dotted witk silk of a | the expiration of the gresint term, [ > 5 e | 28 z gommon sense, when you can buy a nice | hoop was censured, but the young 1ady, | oontiasting color, are made up into | . Miss Susan B. Antljomy recently cele- ) hair for 80 cents and a | for hor modesty and amiability, and in | 5,000"8 0T 1e” that have @ rather full | brated her 73 birthday:and felt spry he use of K somewhat for her good looks, only re- ) é f : use of break. | Somowhas tor her | y medium-length skirt and low-cut cor- | €nough to talk any hoprid anti-woman'’s : e o gor nal :a ~;~‘»x‘m“r the | ¢ g praise. selet, with gimpe and balloon sleeve rights man into humilfated silence. P T There are so many bits of home carpen. | Our British brother really begins to 1"]“““‘1‘\ the color of the dot. | Queen Vietoria has m‘n{\- nse wine cel. nl's. Searles & searles Bl sl P L i A find us out, says Harper's Bazar. an | Round wuists appear upon near ars in her various palac er o try that ave pretty and effectual that it | find us hys Harper’s Basar, ~ Inan | A ONRS, WeisS Sppear up E17 | Yort, sherry, Joast Indla, Madeira snd | - DR, ¥, L. SRARLRS: Con iting surgeon. | _Cutihis outu scems a pity not to go in for them and | 8rticle on the Amevican child, which | £Yer B n - | Cal R T S Graduate ot Tush Modlo ON: | eolumu) artic lot the mistaken alone one of him who has been here contributes !1]“ > are "l‘)‘""!' lted i *;‘"\-'h | Haniney "“‘“‘ are gaid to bo the finest | JRAGNALS OF Yoatmant of I & - If you want a book-she > , [ to the London Queen, he says of the | they curve with the taper of the waists | in England. L muke wooden ones at home. | Nail fiemv | 100 unselfish, and the consequence is that | Plastron or vest extravagantly | owner of the lwul\\\uml pm.u_. re- ; < to the wall and lay on your shelves. T | the child is apt to become exacting. But | “‘;“f‘l velvet e bo ~-|(1-I\. some of | ceived 100 awards at the Paris exposi- 3 o ont. 16 Bostoq, Mess, 1 "t E don’t see why people should want to hide | it 18 pr this peculiar trait that | Which d into folds and lose | tion. She will have a beautiful exhibit PRIVATE nlsE‘sEs . st S v A W oot | runs thr all American sooiety themselves in the elaborate puffings on | in Chicago. ) 3 “\"" HOW TD ATTAIN T, ; it run on & lttle rod or a cord so | it i charactoristic of men no less | thesleeves. Mrs. Delight $. Boudinot, whose death | We oure Catarrh, All Diseases of the Tins the rpiody all parts of the shelves can be | than of women. Husbands slave for Oriental red s the name given to a | is announced in Troy, N. Y., had been in No-cl.‘Fhram.. Chest. Stomach, Bowols | o . B Sherempdy; ! reached easily. Don't, as you love your | their wives, even in the most heated | new street shade of that color \\}mhum charge of the day home for childven of | 824 Liver. books, box-plait the curtains and secure | 9 of summer, while their wives in | P in cloth vigogue bourette wools for thirty-six years, was many Blood, Skin and Kidney Diseases, them with brass-heade cks "ha their turn lavish all their thought and | and silk and wool tures. It is a hand- a missionary among the Chero- o aded tacks. That A 1 . . makes it 5o hard to get at th olumes | ¢8re upon the little ones.” We Ameri- | some dye between that of a deep ¢ s, and while among them married at the volumes | |U|’~H~HIA FISSU 1 shat you will s0on leave them aloge. cans have known these many years that | rose and a rich dahlia color, It »- | Elias C. Bodinot, who su ently | whi s %A if we had a fault it was that" we were | markably becoming to both fair and | died at the hands of an assa Al b ; Twenty years u,., Miss Emily Page | 190 unselfish, but we never expected our | dark women, and one of the best shades M Robert von Schonberg of Philadelphia was re- | transatlantic contemporaries to impute | that the neutral-toned type could possi- Female Weaknesses, Lost Manhood CURED, A ! !“l\l“l‘A\v‘ - 3 \ ROWN ¢ i D ! irdns ) "‘1‘1; t it wortly, gray haired woman, who was @ | BOok and Kecipes, - [ 3 oe t ¢ | g puted the handsomost young lady in | it to us. But this brother Is exception- | bly select. The color is so subdued that | brandmother—and looked 1t—when she | DI, Searles & Searles,* R R | B R, e e atide i€ MEDIC Auerica, aud she was also exceodingly | 811y dulcet, siuce hie even declares that | itis not atall conspicuous. married this second husband. Her son Nexs Door 10 o LN ) . ¥ ERIE NEDICAL o, Butio, . ¥

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