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the corner is a new design. 1t has the EASTER TRIFLES, { ) \ V { | to realize that the young women in their 1 FEM[NI\E FA\DS :\ND F C"‘:S white gowns, sashos and French-heeled | merit of novelty, and but little more can g4 shoes were the same whose white arms | be said in its favor. Novelties Made by Deft K Frg- —_ and bare feot had been battling with the Plain French cashmere s a favorite | 00 oo shol i) an B : : " breakers half yar before. The oMbl for houss o . io os | rench children are very deft, very in. | Hysterical Vagaries in Headgear That Defy ';m:('_i": e (4"‘.‘1’!‘\\!‘!"' 'I"'.‘_ ::IIIIL.I,‘ thes | material for houso gowns which 818 | gopious, very pationt aghl very artistic. and o |4 L 5 made with asimple round waist with Olassification. the waltzing and singing wero restimed, | immenso silk bretolles that cover the | 1oy [miake all sorts of Beity little brice and the morning was well on its way be- | shoulders and graduate to a sharp point | is to manufacture a_ g’ number of daiuty v =\ _. | fore the guests made their adieus and | at the belt | Enster gifts for their friduds out of just egg Y EASTER OFFERING OF THE MILLINERS | took their departure, An electrical oxpert says that it would | shells ; Some of these charming: cgesh *"s be dangerous for a woman wearing crin- | | A wedding H lina A Feminine Ely Prancing Politieally on the | bustling eity of the west is thus deseribed | presents — — | aro described, partly thigehilaren anywh ‘I"m;~ o '"«vlv;'!v‘l)l' o tr 1‘|(.|‘>. d'.“""‘ may mke them for th ¢oming Easter 3 istling city of the : 10 does not say whether it would be dan- | partly to show how skillfal tho ch ar Kaw Bottoms—After the Dance the by an enthusiastic little woman who had | yo.6ug to the ear, the tracks, the woman | Some of them ure perhtips too diffcult for Swim —iints for the Fashionable Uli"l'h'uwl' of l.w'n;: one of the ‘T"\ww‘ or the erinoline. fingers that have not hall a kindergarten ~Talks About Wo it 1::::«:;"!‘,')":‘:3 "‘;_':(’_‘I:“"’I‘,':, Bty silor made princess coats of satin are | training, but all are beautiful and futerest at recently oceur v | in P there is in some simple and unconven- | #MONg the novelties. Thesoare made in | “gor some of the articles you can break th tional methods adopted by the humble | Dlack brocade striped with black satin | ogg at ane end and_ simply pour out tae con- — S— 5 ) or fignred with colored blossoms. These | tents and th have sleeves of great size, large, revers, and a high Medici collar. New silver blue shades are more pop- The flowers that bloom in the spring [ g, BEEINE Bgobes in all their glory | Whioh soc 2 sh confusion of | vitation to th fon is bewildering n wash out the shell carefully ring | with a little swab or brush, in two or three ‘\ PERFECT RFIT ( UARANTEED. waters, using a drop of houschold ammonia in the last rinsing. Or you can boil th and take out the contents with a clean d form with is most familiar. The in- ceremony was part of its qnaintness. Tt read: millinery may be s fn shop windows. color and combi Yoot Teeth extracted in the moraing and new teeth inserted the same day ple living a distance A g T " SRONY lar this spring than the navy shades so | Yo S can come to Omaha and remain but one day, in getting fitted with new teetl ly invite all who havi oing nature's wildest efforts. The holy rite of matrimony Lot ¥ very neatly 2 3 ¥ <y AR 8 ¢ all who have outdoing nature’s wildest effor Th iy long worn. Some af the swallow blue | YCut o the smaller ends of threo empty | found difficulty in getting a good fitting sct of tecth to try us once. We guarantee a fit in all cases. are the chief embellishment of the spring $E188 MU e woolens ave shot with green, others with | shells. Tt is a good way to trace with a lead bonnet, which will, it Boreas approves, nd ink, and occasionally these goods are | pencil the lines where you wish to cut, and i Fast Mr. John G ! ith 5 toraet 1 then puncture thickly ‘with o fine n PAINLESS ) its for ebut on Eas un- Mr. John G woven with & narrow border in mono- | then puncture thickly ‘w e need 4 Tl L';‘“\k" its formal debut on. ester will be solemnized alivowma, ‘ then with . penknife-—a_rather, dull one is ct ‘“(']"'(!““‘ :‘.‘ ‘Ih‘-j ‘(‘I“"J o Sunday evening " 49N s said to be best—cut very slo and care- anaesthetic used only in this ol . An authority declares in the New S o i A L It e i gl Perfectly harmless and works like & . g ¢ f . Epiphany church, Ashland boulevard oat recently imported is of tan cloth Fasten the three shells together with chary Feeth filled " o spring hat defie piphany church AT s P n. ceth filled without pain b 21“:‘ k-” atl ‘,f',’::l I‘“Iml =""~'m:““:“ i i % :\x;‘n collar x;nd revors of Scotch plaid | elue, placing them 3o hat they will stand tHE 1 TEORE (RVEHEIONT ¥ v el A AL S U BS & s ou a wvited to be presen velvet, the loose fronts meeting across 3 ; ; 4 ‘ ? ; ; fs o most daringly eccentric combi This was neatly printed In fowing | the chest, wheve they are fastened with | On ono print tsalt,” on another “pepper. _TEETH WITHOUT PLATES, tion of colors, conglomeration of ma- | seript on a sheet” of note pap The | a short chain of fine stecl, with a bav at | O the thied ‘“mustard.” If ¥ Wil The greatest discovery in dental falh; identi ini :nder was o music teacher, and on the | each end iU B p e S s R il ances of the past fifty years, St terials, identical with no definite pe der was a music teacher, and on th 2 not have cause to feel ashamed of your ORI A A he and conforming to n neral type. One ated evening she and the man of Assleeves not abating in size, capes | “egesi®ll china.’ o posi u-lu. no covering in the TR % el the | Der choice walked into church just after | as a natural consequence remain with us, | Furnish each with a ting wooden spoon, e mouth. of its most hysterical vagaries i3 the | oo,vjeo and were married in the pres- [ as no other wrap can successfully be | the thinner the better. If " you can whittle trimmed shing sailor. The only | ence son d'etre this f t} 1l congregation, stiff, ungainly black | in addition. were the invite gailor ever had was its utility in rvainy | Afterwar went at ones to the lit- | materials le ome al PePArec d awaiting ost v weather, but now the crown is bound | tle home all prepared and awaiting | most u in which, | worn with them Those recently im- them out yourselves neatly, all the w il " in o great variety of sizes and | Charming the caster will be. ' The affair is oth capes will, however, be | VO5y cusy to mak ¥ 4 This quaint little kettle is intended fc «d, tan and blue in grayish sha sHAVOH. RAf8/ < Uarlat FOR ALL KINDS OF DENTISTRY, when you want it done fi fo ] st class and REASONABLL PRICE, visit a a half shell glue three WIDE-AWAKE DENTIST who keeps up b0t with & broad bapd of purple vel- | tHSD ; being the most popular. little s of whittled wood, or twigs, for with the times. Cut thisady I||g||'[ e hrd e sl 18 ‘Smartensds with s When one contrasts this restful sim- | hope are some expensive novelties in | feet. See that they “stand even.” 2 out and keep it for future reference, you il UL S Rl Lt plicity with the toil and turmoil and | ¢he form of the corsleet waist. M Blacken the outside of the kettle with a handful of violets. Tt scems as_incon- [ ring o mackintosh with s or putting rosettes on one's may forget the name and location Remember the name and exact locas tion, sariness of the ty wedding, it “bail” secmns as though humility m exalted in our estimation. 2 % . Y 2 | soft lead pen these follow the French peasant waist in | §ort 108 pencil, and make a h y well be | out, while others ave cut in fancy form. One of these baskets is m On the French waists are straps over the | cut upright, the other nd make a handle or gruous as trimn foathe sof the shell f he eggshell cut overshoo h ixts g r N It fmeete y d e shoulders and pointed girdle lengthwise, It is a nice piece of work to cut . ) ] Laco, covering the waving brims that | Miss Mary Redmond, whose eolossal | fom which hangs & heavy ] thom wibh tho handlea, CI¢ that proves too 1)1 I\ [ /s Y have proved so becoming that they aro | statute to Father Mathew has just been | They are oluborately adorned with j diffleult gilt wire can be used U s <14 not to be relinquished, vivals the fancy straws. The lace has an edge and is not 80 full that the beauty of its design unveiled in Dublin, may claim the dis e det tinetion of boing the youngest seulptor [ & fuvorite mater who has received commissions for im- o In that case gild the edges of the Dasket erial for the fashionable | e Fronch children are such nice work- s Si u\u:]»nnv in vavious con- | men that thoy can file down the roush edges not be appre ed. Trimming of fluted y TERaE & § cas not | servative color hese coats have a | without breaking the shell. ~ Of course, the ik fos AT _ | portant public monuments. She was not | gigeq - yol with the lower part | tiny, grainlike bonbons are used to fill the lace in fan shapes is one of the most pop- | out of her teens when her model was ) 1 tiasiat ular adornments. Tho lace spreads out | lected out of twenty-ve designs sent_in | [B11ing in two plaits in the tront and two | BFUCE -\ its wings like a newly alighted butter- | o the memorial of the late Distriet In- | 10 the back. Often deep rain fringe ) S o LR s made out of eggshells. Draw the outlines fly.with a body of flowers or gems. For | shector Martin, who was murdered in hangs from the yoke. This fringe is of | Jr P0e ihagd'cup shaped spring flower: on in the center 1s a knot of violets, a rose | Donegal, bea ds that corvespond with the material | $ho'shei.” Then out round in the lines that r ‘ r ] i SR s LR R N S £ oy T e e T Home is of fluted tulle sewed with pearl beads. | stabularly gave her the commission on It not uncommon at an evening \n_.:;h- and lwlll-'lh‘ the lapping of petals A butterfly bow of tulle is placed in | Aygust 17, 1859, and the completed - | function to see ranged together three | With er colors, ; . i 7 Augus o Lt LAl 16 g i Bt Fobay ttach to the base of each with glue a u front with Mercurylike wings of | ument was erected the following year in | Women garmented in three distineteras. | SUREN 8 B0 SR8 G SICGENR Sion . n Stries THIRD FLOOR OF PAXTON BLOC I6TH AND FARNAM STEETS. ENTRANCE ON 16TH STREE TELEPHONE - - - « - (085 and tulips can be \'“")Wl\h[hn;: behind, unl(l ple IXIL‘]‘ its | the hall of tho officers' quarfors in "“;"v\ '“I'i‘,* ""‘”"'i"“ el -‘|"’”' 12 | thoroughly dry you can_insert. the stoms in o e center a stickpin surmounted by a globe | Phanix park. It consists of a bust in | tnbroken linesi the suberb costume of | 4" gjye dish packed with damp sand and s purchasing goods ks ‘ 4 = ¥ of pearls. brol ]l,m A in o marble niche, the | the timo of Anno nrl Austria, with its | graval. the surface covered with moss, and DY I goods made at the following Nebraska Factorie If you Medici eollar, and the B The use o! ribbons is very much like 1830 costume, | then you have a pretty gift for the br nate arohiof which {s adorned above cannot find what you want, co 'n\mlcd.tu with the manufacturers as that of flowers. Every twist, every fold b warlands. while bolow it lie the fn. | With round bertha of lace, accompanied | fast table Easter morning. . y to what dealer E has character. 1In & little placque, | spector's arms and accoutrements, sur- | by sandal shoes. Just two or thres in u tiny vase will boa | 3] s handle their goods. O 3 5 P el G ) it A I ) welcome gift to any friend. 1f you like e that rests on the head like an in-| mounted by the armorial bearings of ) PRl B for i) i — — = verted dancer, two loops rise from a flat | oonstabular S S Talks About Women, ";:u m Xu: '51::: \]\N“'f\':L“vil'\\\'x'l‘l,l!u‘] ‘\‘\.n;'}v‘;-‘ i bow out of a bed of green leaves. There | In 83 Miss Redmond modeled Mr. | Mother-of-pearl fans ave once more | op prown i & AWNINDS, | FURRITURE: {RON WORKS. PRINTING 1 ave flowers lying low, as they grow, for- | Dyyer G and Mr. Gladstone, and her | heralded after being carefully laid away ht your shell withfine shot so that it % 2 T IR | s S ] e rot-me-nots, but it is the upstanding | nact great commission was the present | for many seasons. will remain steady lengthyise m the water. Omflh?”'!‘lel}lt\_flwmflg Chas. Shiverick & Co Reed Job Printing | New Nobls 3 Lincoln bows of ribbon that have the effect of | monument to Father Mathe Miss Bva Gore of Orlando, Fla., lately d a good round wire inito the form of & | gyl SIS, oIt | Furniture, Carpets and b SUBARY [ Two of tne" bost ma- the bright-hued flowers, To the flowers, [ 00 o0t 0 FAHICL ARG vindicated her right to that name by ws neck. Then with' moistened bread | ana " Fubbar Ciotithg. | Draporios Pflx}fgp\&\\}ll‘?‘rjmg nduslrlallrouWorks OMPANY [ ghinos on “the market, vibbons and lace must he added jewels | The coming paratol 1s a very elaborate | killing an alligator with two shots at 200 | $Fumbs, pressed firmly,jabout the wire, } ul forieataioguc. 11 | 108 Facnamist iadia atacturing ant ro Bullaing fran by CHas Mg Oo. and gold. Sometimes the crowns ato of | affair indecd, with its ruchings and its | yard : Db ity mold s eaH R dry elA M Thion [ Tlinanc end Canclron | ratrine otiilyi s e} gold cord or gold cloth. The prettiest | founcings and ribbons, The more gauzy veral society women in New York | glue it to the small end of the shell. Color BREWERS. Lrass work, ete I st Telephons 1412 SOAP. | effects are in the sequins and iridescont | and *“floating” it is the better and some - rogular crowns that have been purs | the bill red and blacic, and, indicate the cy A e s — spangles. In one little bonne! 10 | of the new designs look not 1 fi shased fros ei erished king: d | with black. To the other end of the shell S i aio e it fid g | oL e swWideslgne, ook oy unliiolan | cliuscd from the tmpcverishied 1ings 21| wius some fushors Tor ol Fred Krug Brewiag | Oma Breting Ass Novelly Works. | Page Soap Co. 0 s y A 2 ade 0 « jueens of ISurope or from their immedi L th e hha Y T e roatuliot sk COMPANY. glitter with spangles. From out this | parasols are much liked, whether in silk | ate desce: _ Color the body. If yoiiare fearful of soak- | our Botiod SRl G T Most complotepiantin |y curorsot Cnlon BRI aptices of mignonatts parasols aro much liked, whether in silk | ate descendants. ing the neck in w ou can_varnish it a | Der deliverad o any | outsida brands. — Vienna | the wost for lieht ms riso tall apilos of mignonelte: e | 9F muslin; and artiici llln\vup:,(n match | Mps, Morton, wife of the ex-vice presi- By inserting o piece of noedle into | part of tho ey W | Kxport "otios | feer sniting mud ait ik AT oLe ‘e pretenses | the design are bunched on top with ent, e ots to visit Aiken, S. C. ) an’s 166 odrawn over the sur- | Jackson st eliverad to families, of eloctro-plating. Ch for head covering than combs and tiaras. 8 10 chec I dent, eapeets to visit Aiken, 8. C., for an’s bill it can be drawn over the sur ribbon of the same shade. Black parasols ave h X and either rest is a flower, a | Jat into the Mg Co., Weoplng b & change and rest, and then to return to of the water by a magnet, so 1t is vily trimmed with jet | the capital for several weeks bofore | (A funny little torpedo boat FLOUR, Bk OE 10811508 HRBEUIO] |1 bRt b0 Nt Y Gete much in the ga tho swan. Mo | TSR, Gilman, |Omeha Milling Co., A little band of jet fitting close, another smaller ¢ , no larger than a jam pot, serves for crown, The L SYRUP, | WHITE lEAD. heavier material; andpara: 4 sholl is f y Farrll & Co. 1tdrterw1ula Lead Co ! ] SO eavie 1 para- ichigan 8 vomen are’ running od ieces ) fine spun aigrette, a bit of lace pinned made to match the gown will be & ‘l‘n Lic I“‘"'_’, 3\1}||\‘| G '|qun'|{|,,‘ finish l.\\ th pi es f cardboa 1018-16-13 N. 16th st Ofico aud Mill, Jallapranseves,miney [ Corrodal and gatters with jewels of green, blue and gold, and farms and they cultivate ), 439 acres » smoke stack is the end of a le T 2k i (et BGk E { Jewe ) ] pretty feature of the spring costumes. | Coyyoq gt $43.500,000. Theiv earnings | inserted into the shell,, und the z | B Black manager. 1818 N.16th st goV T e s b E LS velvet strings. Again, a bonnet looks | iy PREHE) famBa withEthree: | eed a ,000. Their earning 11 he. : nanag N.dou stalTAlioTd) YT DS, morsssos | COF. | st OmAns, § ] et g FRon oy are to be trimmed with three | oo arate 84 00. A pretty faie | around it is formed of small pins stuck into o vs > HEEdise i like & miniature peak of jet, in whose | widély sepurated, narrow silk flounces, | 4E8regute 84 b Sy LTI (LT L Bl ot T 1601’ Farnam Stro i | black and shiny sides tremulous flowers | Jile an 1530 skirt, Few women really | “HoWing for the “weaker sex,” is it not? | 460, — —————— . — have caught root. Jet assumes all sorts eciate the advantage of a becoming A Michigan woman r ¢ received The cardboard 1s then glued to the upper ERE ~ s of freaks, the mostcurious, that of a sort | “PP" ‘l'“ N % at l“ ;'": ‘ft L ""(;'”_ in change a silver quarte part of the sheil. The port holes can be cur | I VWLAS BIGr. | =1 SIVEN AVWAYI FREE! 3 of chevaux de frise, coming to a point in | DEHA0L 5 ‘;” iy ;"',‘": g ”"*",‘)I ‘l‘ didn’t want to take it at fir out or painted on the shell. - front v glare of light, ( e, 18 i) Yo i & TR 51 sless, but she fing Fino long, straight twigs, or better still, Th w d f ot with n voso tuckod undor t0"show | 5o hoooming, but, by & Judieious | 1532% made faiveles, Buy S el | e ofed Garved it and snaped | T WAS FAT. e vvonaeriul twelve-now ruzzie. : : choice nruul.u-. it can be made a chm'lw like bamboo, then fastened together with ¥*u tor for $30. 5 ing background to a pretty head. colored silk and pow tassels, form the i Kansas City, Kan., emergos from the | in8 background to -.v““s head Ohiohgo. women' have. two ' notable: | g e A o ek st | T EBLT MEAN. We offer Valuable Prizes for its Solution! !hll:ll"w ;'l\*l"l*“" it "l\l"*{“""‘;"l; = o Jase e ot woman's clubs, known as the Fortnightly [ of an eggshell decorated at fancy and fur- sake and neighbor. The fog of obs mong the notable gatherings tha ‘lub s Wi ‘s club, and are ad- | nished with a bouquet of tiny natural or s club and the Woman's club, and are a gy or iy ntsine 1or I TOOK PILLS. Itnot, then at once call upon the lsading Furnishing Goods Dealers y has lifted. Fame descends from the | will assemble at Chicago this year will | mnitte ST 3 regular | artificial flow x e y mitted to the Saracen club as regular AT B Havo you had one’ mfm" city who will supply you with one and Free Of GOSL wrought by a woman of 170 pounds of | association was organized a year ago by [ Goco oo 0o Now Orleans plispsnsion Iamp, / ¢ re, 50 also is the shade | T GOT LEBAN. : ( L 5 rne i New: Orleans, 2 by bent wires, 3 Mte, Anna Bl Potter 14 the Independ- | cities of the ocountry, The numberof | the undersigned ladiesof New Orleans, | sufy e Jon e tha shada. latmads IS IT THE 250. BRAND ? utting a section from a very small egg Missouri heights and squats on the flats | be a meeting of the Women's Dental [ members. Membership in the Fort- | the basket fir od e gracerut e | T POOK SALTS. DATHICUIATS 4 et et bt et s e bustling fibre that has withstood the | the women dentists of Philadelphia, and LU ) T reflector at | Handsome Women Can Lose Weight copper Fast. Homely Men Look Botter hie wholo it Thin. Try Dr. Edison’s IS IT THE 20c. BRAND ? of tho Kaw. And all this has been | Association of the United States. This | nightly 15 limited to 1 Rather comp! ks o i e oll s tho halt o7 a What Brand is on your collar2, the joys and toils of fifty years, now includes matmbers in’all the 1 formed a league with the pledge, “*We, | hen's eut candidate for mayor of the town by | women practicing dentistry in the X\:v“.:)in‘\“}:l;.a'.i: ‘.II:-:‘IU:“'\\ILI:\“;;Il' ;}:‘, t ![‘g’ ; faan Treom the Kaw. Of course she did not sc United States is about 200, most of whom | ¢ 500, o h”,'“w Provention of Cruelty | 8d Siuing it on to fit. 'The tin, the honor. Three hundred of her sex in | have entered the profession within the AR ¥ | the top is made from a pigeon in this line | to Children.” ts and she has responded. The | of work ‘has been so marked that itis [, Miss Louisa Per is the daughter of convention assembled called her to lead | last ten years. Their succe: the he “Lhe wholo is put togethe of Palmer, Mass., | wi reful fingers can fa ilas Pe jes of loops and bands and cur prospective mayor is described as a peeu- | not improbable that another decade will bida SOELY, N0 .0 flonting wick in oll or onc inserted in wax. System. No Dieting. iar person, more masculine than the par- | see theirexample followed by large num- 'l‘l“l‘lt" e \‘\‘i‘i’('l;‘”{‘[‘l“']“: “\].);.)1.'7"“\’\‘1.U14 ‘_‘!‘lt’ Through the tiny hole made in the large end @on&@. tnor of her domestic life. It is publicly | bers of their sex. house in which 1 Andre was ¢on- | oy ghell inserta few grains of glue and S Tt ought to be one of i i . Glikrgad that ehe weara—sh! koo 3 fined the night after his trial, and who | jeud. Cautiously heat this over a stove and ght to be one or the other; they are the very best values to be had for the prices. The {/M Ready: mi.xde Shirt is a sure fitand will suit you. « escorted him to the gallows on the 2d of | when the glu October, 1780, o!nl. The English Short-skirt league has ouras Hastius SLho Sleatftopithe w6 practic 5 end and causes the egg to stand n more practical step than v8 on its point. She built a house—nobody thinks of v “Th forring to Mr. Potter in touching on | is the domestic history of the family Eighth and State streets, using M is melted let it cool in the silk petticoat has had its day,” somewhat unexpected announce- —ut | ment made by one who speaks with the Pot- [ authority of knowledge. A silk petti- [ taken anev We make it and we know. CLUETT, COON & CO. { tor's money as fast as he made it, until at is s0 very perishable as to have no that of issuing rules of .m-mh-‘l'-«hip by 1t on one side a crying , on the i eho had a magnificent place. But it was [ real utility, and when soiled and publishing attractive (u‘:lmh for the a smiling one, The little face is very \ all frame and when a fire started in it | deabbled nothing could be more untidy | 0Wns, which must be “at least five nsiliuiausablthotadking of theTegs last fall the house was wiped out in a | and unsightly. The average woman, at | iiches off the ground” to comply with eking {ta balance 5 twinkling. Mrs. Potter carried $30,000 | least, will not take this bit of news re- | the regulations of the society’s pledge. g S —————— b MLE 1 Ansurance and at once builta brick houso | eretfully. For all purposes where silk | _Mrs. Ellsworth Miller of Cold Spring, | Busy people hitve uo e, and sehsiblo peo Bant hiTwioaltha Mons! : 1 on Minnesota avenue, But it didu't suit, | has heen advocated as being particularly [ N. Y., has just presented her husband e Ch ® and wor wice the Y. but RELIABLE \ and she is now rebuilding the old place, | elegant, o fine mull potticoat, luce | with tripleis—two boys and a girl. This | Fheviave learnsd that the use of Dé Witt's | Offies of IT. M. Burton, Hardware, Cary Sta- L] She is now her own superintendent of | trimmed, is more delicate and feminine | brings her r cord fortriplets up tothree | Little Barly Risers does not interfere with | tion, L. Jun. 1 1508 2 \ eomstruetlon, and s cn tho ground cvery | und it satisios tho ideas of cloanliuess as | sl nd hov ohildren up t0 sixicon. Sho | theirheaii' | , pain or grip- | - DF. Edison=Dowr Sir: 1 am woll ploasod with LADIES, day ordering the workmen about with a | nothing else can. was married nine years ago, and is now | ing, These little pili perfect in action Rt fp Som ToRt JAToh Gamola) funipart hasl ‘talcan' ths Dlace havsh, strident voice which has a ring in . 31 years old. She ought to have a pen- | and results, regulating stomach and | reduoed my welcht ton pounds. 1 wolgh 233 it sl s S B e ¢ BELIEaE ansol hod tatioraito fairlymake Notos of the Modes. P bowels 50 that muu‘m.lh css and | now, and did welgh 215, Veurs vl el Gla' STa T S e B 1Pa AL the ludders smoke in an effort toseo | - Milan braids are to be extremely fash- |~ Baroness Burdett-Coutts, who s said | Hisat cion thé conpiesion and tont ap the Guarantason ov -ty bottle, Prico $2 abot- how quick ||\|‘.\l' can reach the last round. ionable for spring we to be the only woman created a pe s | system. Lots of health in these little fel- They Are Doing Me Good. tle. Soldby all drugglste, o s Pottor doos hew bsing attirod 1o | o light and medium shades in bon- | by veason of hor great public sorvics, | fows: .‘ hi May 38, 1902 88 ¢ avy black silk velvet plush i isi i irst i s 2 I g 5 o g ’ Ush, | galine are exquisite this season. and the first if not the last woman to Loring & Co: Inclos 2.50 for which please a .~<-ul.~'km coat of generous proportions | =5e L LG0T L and fall in | have received the freedom of the city of Ages of Various Animals. SRR NG QAR LY 4y ard doing ;;"'l, 8 big hat ,~.Im\\.mu a labyrinth of drooping folds from the shoulders to the | London, has in her possession a famous Scientists have lately been interested | thework. 5. M. IRALEY, P, 0. Box 0 | oners .:u}l fe )h‘l)\.v She wears dia- | (0 tiara of diamonds that belonged to Mavie | in ascortaining the ages that. under fav- Talk 8o Much About Your Pills. Manufactured only by CAMOLE JUNIPER CO., Omaha, Nebraska. y monds in hor ears as big as hickory nuts, g : . Antoinette, orable conditions, will be attained by g BN DR e dah trom Hen fi A useful costume for spring is of tan a7 e 3 ; 3 g f f af fi ] i Miss Eva C. Kinney recently assumed 1 known animals, and u series Dopra Mhnain i * cloth in palm-leaf figure, trimmed with A s A A me ¢ 0 Y Dear Sirs: After hearing one of my frisnds talk 8o 3 e naliogany elxak control of a Kansas paper. She made an | 0f observations extending through al mich wbout your Obosity Piils and tua banett ho 1s urday evening 1 had the pleasure sany ; ; announcement at that time which, while | course of years, has afforded some inter- | deriving from then 1 think 1 wiiltry the of attending one of the unique enter- Very soft velvets of almost grenadine | 5001100 vary pleasing to her "I esting results. The age of the squi Please send me 3 bottles C. O. ., and obli e . S——— tainments —a swimming party—that ave | thinness are among the novelties in mil- J. MORRIS! 05 Porry S { T —— sature : . R must have caused surprise among the exceeds 8 years, that of the rab- ‘ ;:(t« n!\m n‘i‘lh‘mul\llv!. and are probably !u:.") n‘.nn{ung-, general readers of ]M,' publication. *1 sheep will live ten year dogs | Feel Better andWeigh 13 Pounds Less 1 LAY nowhor else in tho world, says a The Empire poke bonnets appear by | um, " she wrote, “'a girl: with all a givl’s | have been known to exceed cats and » Without money andw h asi'tar” ] awaiian corvespondent. Tt was given | units only, and are fast retiving from | jove for fun, frolic and romance.” foxes ravely go beyond 15, while pigs, you | by M. and ilr\.r\"":mk \1,1\|I~un forw- | tho contost for popularity. L N World's | deer: the bear and “thd .cow have often | XLLEUR W AL Lot and feo! vory huch rr() the e e T A i I'he fashionable novelty in d kirts | v nans Christian Tempc lived beyond 20 yeappy the horse has | betterand welgh 15 pounds less than when I began is the much gored umbrella shape, with AR08 - UIIon |y an astonishing flare at the foot. n om my o K 10 extoudB0: the porpoiss | takink thea. | will continue your traat uent. seaside annex of the Royal Hawaiian missionary, put on a diving dress and POLE M. J. €. MECONY ¥ . ves fully as i tlle lion 707 the South 5 Streal hotel. The apartment known as the Went down sixty feet to the ocosen bed | Lvee fully as long o lion he i Rise et Janai looks dircetly upon tho sea, the | 14l ar dress encourage the | whilo on a recent trip from Australin to | (s n‘:]"- b l"x!‘l:x.}:\'x‘-i;‘L»u].- fLas.or 278 | waves brenking beneath the windows | MiXture of pale blue, mignonette green, | Singapore. Her vessel stopped for two ha } - d An individual whoso helght s g ! € and heliotrope in brocades ana shot silk B Aohi 1 or two ns havé been known to pass | 5 feet 11 should welgn 25 pound e and against the steps of the piazzas. In s b : | days among a fishing fleet and Miss | §;¢0 the third contury? the swan being | 5 feet §in 3 3 ] h The rear of the lunai is o luge apart. | Red cloth driving capes are finished | Acke i | “ 4 i man wanted to see the work for 5 teet 10 Inches - ot for dancing, and oponing from this | With triple shoulder eapos of volvatand | horself.” She ‘i said to b tho st SXepHONINS A KEHsliady Sapiante . — You are ot woll and v > ‘nse dining roo The mascu- | trimmed with black silk guipure lace | woma ave s el atel o | red 'y 37y ave bec money or time to 868 4 Ao 350r. e immense dining room. The nasou- | S NESC Wt guipure woman ll i)_“."_l ‘1|-]<"I§ 3 emulated the | known, while, judgingifrom the size and | br. kaison says: It may bo welt to potat out, Cutout thename printad hors ine guests were, with fow exceptions, pad i amented Daniel MeGinty. slowness of growth of e whale, natur- | thatinmy experience, whic surily very — officers from our own men-of-war and The American woman is nothing if Mme. Navarro, better known as Miss | alists have been led tabelieve t his | considerable, niany troubls skin diseases suc TRIPANS CHEMICAL CO., \ from the English corvette Garnet, now | not sensible, and most of the extreme | Mary Anderson, is employin leis- Tmatwill: under tayorable: condist LA, RIDLA.PAGHIALLS, BlinarialOlo, Aoeanm NEW YORK ! “kue Sing t t, now n B SN B4 i : dorsor uploying 5= | animal will, under fuvorable conditions, el by ohosity, and s tho Tat and fash is i CORIS (50l Gl | in the harbor-—handsome young fellows, | fashions have to be modified in order to | ure "at. Tunbridge We England, in | gttain 1,000 years. " A by the plils and Obesity Fruit Salt and the } who cleared their throats's great deal, | be well received by her. writing her rel ] A akaiy 1,8 netion of the ban o affootions have aimust Pasteiton a postal card ) {nixlamt & i L Ll will, Write your own nutio sn the eurtailed their r'spiteously, and danced For simple dresses, red cashme | of course, include he rllections of This yea B Oy lipses of the it Salt 1s used In conaection with bE: I B P with much muscular vigor. The) d;put it In did | trimmed with dotted bands, embrojdere ! the stage both in Ame ‘Cie tonapoontal & other sl o of the vril 16, and the second rica and here, | sun, one on Sunday, the Post Office, and by roturn or of water makes o delicious sods. Tastes ruil you will got u lotter and n, | Miss Mar Octobe i) ampalgne. Anderson's not possess the caso of manner peculiar | in black silk, ave worn by little childr to their Amevican fellow offic worite rolaxa. | on Monds ‘ ; with a white nainsook guimpe. tion when traveling is chess, and cave is | = - = | naim AR sach 1oraR I spEsPadd sompmediolnoihac wliliag you t lln‘n" was lu;l I“ 1\\nl\/. or t\l\‘u. then Wide brimmed leghorn hats, such as | 8lWays taken that a chess outfit is pro- X | cents extra for each wdditional i triends. ho party separated, disappeared and re- | have boen worn by ohildren for the vided on the train by which she travels, U "k m n ' h Pr O e o Krull S, 310 appeared clad in bathing suits. The | few years, ure brought out for ladies bl Nnike e Lulc 00ess s 31 For Hogtie; or f Bottios 1or #4100 guosts then moved in procession across | They are eim 0O 8 ; . A Cut this outand keep it. and seud for our full 3 \ Y ble : ; oy are to bo trimmed with lace, bows | - The “No. 9 Wheeler & Wilson, with its » Alkalies GOLU) AFLICIe 61 GDOSLY- 1 the long pier and the young girls, clasp- | ana tips. rotary movement, i . lightest running n the m nd is unequal lity and quality of work Lancaster & Co., bl4 S. ing their lLands above their heads. leaped into the surf, accompanied by their escorts, Thoy swam and dived in the clear wuter like mermen and mer- maids. The southern cross rose above the horizon; palins were outlined in the . E moonlight against the clear sky; the Medium tan remains the favorite color | that some of his x-xnpln_uw n ad 1.« sl dashed its white foam against the | 10F gloves. While other shades ave sold, \r their hair unusually loug. He watehed reefs beyond the lagoon; the air was | this is the standard, and there is more | them more closely aud discover that they —onr— Other Chemicals | Loring & Company. are used in the machine for sp. Sold by 10th St While narrow-toed shoes are seen in the best shops, they are not by any means meeting with the favor that those who makea specialty of them would like to believe. preparation of 2 Himwilton PL, Dapt. 26, Boston, Mass., 115 State w. BAKER & CO.S 81 Dept %, Chicago 1L,40 W, 2ma St Dept %, F le in Omaha by § POAIaSt00608 | Lomaarbor oo o oo I" which is absolutely 5 e . ki (omiand for it shab for all othes’oolors tently greased their hands, rubbed them ‘ Ishlil‘\cl‘l.l':Il::“.l]l:;"‘(‘ll-'t‘,;l.lllil:l‘.l;fu:l I.‘h.:l‘xll;n‘l;:{ st ol it with gold fillings and diamond chips pure and soluble. Accompaniment o one of the strangest | it in theaters without hats, or with low | night to cleanso th - ir hair with fine combs with Starch, Arrowroot or e ¥ P gl o —_— # Tho ominent spectalist in norvous, chrontc, private, blood. skin and urinary diseas scenes | ever bebeld, | bonmets. “Tho high theator hat is begin- | and solloct and sell tho gold” partiles ‘and | et Sugar, and i o moro eco- o are i position to plnco 8 1Arke | regitturad xradnate in mudicia, as i1blomes a6 corliicaios il aho s 1 ST Lreniing itk (o o subesy 3 v s T N »d | ning » considere i k diamond dust stolen in the manner above nomical, eosting less than ons cent a oup. ] 0 y on o1ty 8ad faxg 8 o i, 1086 MANDOOA, seminal woaknons, nlabt lossos all and forms of prioat After a time the swimmers vepaired | Bing to bo considered there as a mavk of | diaond & aboy Tt is delicious, nourishing, and EASILY properties Sueolal nitontlon g1ven | weroury used. New trotment for loss of vital poy riivs UDADIO 10 vislt MO mAY be troated 10 their roums, redonned their evening | bad breeding 0 . O Yo 10ans on business properties ¥ corren Modictne oF Lnstras s ot GF Oxbroas seourely packad, b6 Iwark {intorview proterrod. "Consu [Lation fres. Corrospandsncs soriacl Lfree. Ofice hours, ¥ & w. 0 ¥p m. Sundeys W0 ». m. { dress wnd the ball went on s if it had | A fat-topped hat with a prince of der. Ono pel Mental exhaustion or fa never been iuterrupted. It was difficult | Wales clusier set exactly in the top of cured by 'm\:mi,auru:::.m EHER PRt Lories of Life) s GEO. J. PAUL, 1605 Farnam, | i “Lvial bottle 106 | W, BAKER & €0, Dorchester, Mass City and County Warrsuts purshased, Sead siamp Tor slraular.