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== BIRD TRAPS FOR BE\[T\ The Fas nable Feminins Hat & Premium on Cruelty. BLAUGHTER OF BIFD3 FOR HEADGEAR { L- Omaha Indignation Meeting and the Resolves Thereat—Girls at College— Mention of the Modes—Talk Aboat the Women. or inconsi talk and re eruelty to animals, w their heads birds, pretty li hid any harm be sure God | for any such e | was one W sitting next to three of the swe birds on her hat fragments of a rai calls them. Of co man or boy was cor and enjo; ed the spor st &0 & woman who cc 4t could deck b them tend a human I thi shame.” **Well, you are rather vehement the nice old we shawl. “Don't years ago th more uld afford | and_at- it is a was institute Was not cor to wear mwlh more than the p of a bir his winter it seems that is nll forgotten, as I never in all the winters of my life saw so many birds as are displayed in the show windows and on women's hats. I meta oung lady the other day with a whole | i)mck\nnl on a whi‘e hat. Of cours looked beautiful, no that, bat when she g she will know that locking be: only one of a you and when she. i eruelty in order to good time to stop to cons one could den tsto be as old as I am autiful is then is a *'It's rath , isn't it,” said the | quiet woman in the black suit, “‘that | neither of we n have a bird | on. I wonder if it just happened so, is or is it it a matter of princ we can't afford bird Pose Wwe were envious. *You know v me o ev said the woman in brown. ing ing it, there are birds and anyone can afford some v think of numing that is so utterly out excuse. Plumage and manufact trimmings look well enough and no boy is tnugln tobe heartless and to inflict suffering on innocent creatures. “I think, the woman in black “that most iadies have not had their attention called to the matter and do not realize what it means when they ask the price of a gorgeous bit of feathered grace ina mitlinery window and the salesman say ‘hat bird is one we im- rted oursel They are only f n South America, where orchid sh you know, and are mother bird only lays g in & sea- son, and if only a few a A\l ired “e must wait several years bziore eno: - can be fc to make it to h'm. ' them. They are capture > tives and sell for merican birds, nat he told me that but most of the s, where th ar. ¥ more atte It is so0 far off. suffering in another do what they can see like they with their own eyes.” N “I think,’ elderly woman, “that if we to ) never wear a dead n stop the de- 11am in favor Eledgc themselves ird on their hats we mand to some exte of trying, anyhow, and see what can be done. That is the idea that was ad- vanced 1n the s to whic! h I be- longed about ten Our aim was to m For, say what is stylish a woman can.. We could not bring i meeting very-well, for it wou cessive bad taste to call attent members ppened to have birds on their hats, so what we do must be outside ina ¢ trying to frown the s ence, but it is late and I m home. Goodby. " ust be getting | ) Little things are good t to reform. If all thought women would fake a firm stand against the -u'mhg eruelty displaved in the loading of with dead birds and would 1::? foreign artistes who set the styles, and who are always men, prevail on them to lay aside their | - impossible for birds to be sold, and if it is known that they will not be sold there will be a very easy solutionof a tion which lies wholly in woma main and for which she alone is respon- ble. If you are a member of the hu- mane society be consistent. which When you arrive at bling freshman, known, the first girl who is pointed t0 you is the popular counts for nothing amw your students, says a wri in Harper's Bazar, and money or high scholarship likewise avails nothing, but one “hu the honor of being called a popular girl posscsses a host of friends and ad- mirers. *She is the most popular class,” says your friend, girl with, perhaps, red hair, freckles, and a snub nose. You gaze at her plainness of countenance, and wonder -her..m lie het attractions. But when once you have met her, you count your- solt among her adorers forthwith, * it is only, ]ielhnlu that she has said some kind little word to you that melts your homesick heart. But a.kind little word from an upper class girl goes a long way with a howesick freshman. You are flattered by her condescension, and the mext time you meet her you are troubled lest the popular girl, with her hosts of friends, bas forgotien an insignificant college a trem- unknowing and un- girl in her inting out & 2 east. | gi t college. and the will call you soon. Then are immediate | Sevated 1o the pi 0 on your way ad When you conclusion as t by being as girl as t» or act rub othe not ac said in the to enjoy e« the expos ate the r woman cornmeal. halted in the appreciabl priestess of once a day should be on the table in new t whole: m ¢ me as it was a only being laid the car lowing of directi gu‘kvru\ e meal thorough and again its name implies, pine forests and fresh receipt for this one pint milk, half pint cc two ounce i, teaspoonf yolks thoroughly and i n the meal and flo to it uldiun y the ingre ten min When this b layers of From cor Peac h fc starch, o i ustard puddin cakes to serve with ice cre and corn sponge cake is like flour namesake. To muke this four eggs, , beat the y together and beat aquarterof a pound of bu gradually one-half pound of gra sugar and be. 1 eggs and beat again. cornstarch with one-q wheat flour. add teasp powder and sift; stir this into the cake e grated rind of half a lemon; pans in a modera‘e add the ces of of pound oven, about is the sole method of adv from one goal to the ot is elimin: from the game, r the * and it is jostle ea catch the The We sley girls are enthu nd football N stral rudeness and nc Yo one laughs at any ofa player, due, perha mbrances of dre: and ace ed as npatural con be noticed. Miss Hill ring to have a level tract of land within the grounds set apart and fitted up for a permanent athletic field, which is indeed much needed, as the gymnasium at Welle inadequate for the ution. Miss Hill exe to those stricts this c who have us, and no gi participase in_ any as not strength. doc will be al game for w A tea-tc is of awateur ties, and re~ unwholesomer begun to hau forting be noceas” are out of the reach of the \en York public, as their concoction is a secret closely guarded by three ladies, residents ot an English province, but such a boon to the race canmot long be withheld wheu its existence becomes | widely kunown. . Recently was recorded the confession of a young woman to the effcct that she invar ul.lv rammed rersationally for s dinner or out. And now comes a little story, just appeared in print, showing that she unc followed an illustrio than that of Mme. mother of a still more famous daughter —Mme. de Stael. It seems that a certain M. lard was invited by her to pariy, and he, by some mistake, arrived at the house too early and sat down In the salon to wait tili the hostess ap- peared. While waiting he wandered being like yourself. But she bows most c«foml,. for she never forgets, does populu'glrl Moreover, she stops m, ou are hurr)lug timidly by, ing kiudly about your wellare about the room and presently found be- hind a cushion a little book, which he took up, supposing it to be & book of extracts copied in. But, to his great surprise, he read & long resume of the olence | the latest in- | were ac labeled So-and such being me | than lemon j pon which Mme. to talk that even ilar t moment sy, of white fe tea ¢ s are s d o trimaing, ailor cos! wear. Jin teac center, The walking of the moment is made of r d two- toned hor < n:! tight-fittiog. d umbrella gored Some of the new goods that see 2 have mich less weight than t fancy. gown: and consideration imps, black silk fox fur, n be made to trimming it yoke :a frill over the a belt of black lace and bands lace insertion between the the sleeves, which end in ith black la puffings on deep ruffles. The cut of new walking coats and jackets has alt cred ve decidedly, these being no longer half-tight, open- ing over loose bod but fitting per- fectly to the to the s lh"\ (\re casily sh large | s richly shade ties in color are some ex- | the t‘nrmu and various tropical bird: e things to be noticed among s th lrmuanm toward which elf i n-~hl of w unOblrh:l\Ll). less surely. The rage for bonnets on the prome- but nome the nad s to h They ap- ening recep- tions and like dress ga as you take your walk abrc reason that many matro give for adopting hats is that they took them quite in the way that Hob made his choice. [hey wanted a he cover, t of the appr wed tiny fash- headdress and no ares very und. Cloth bretelles go over houlders and form tabs front and b driental” galloon 1n pentine shap osses the front in yoke shape. falling empire puffs of the sleeves slightly draped and trimmed at the sts with rows of the galloon. The e. ding circular skirt with taffeta | of the waist at the t paste” is mere and honey. A class for women Hartford for the study of parliamentary | On a French tombstone—eould it have been found on any other—is the inscrip- tion, “Sacred to the memory of Mlle. — died April 2, in her Blst year, Ste | %6 never looi her age. in removing brown s .. cases will génerally fade away unde lemoa treatment, or 8 mixture of vine- gar and water, A Chicago woman, Miss Kate Kane, is Snmg torunas an independent candi- ate for the judgeship of the superior court. She has secured over 8,000 names to the petition she will file” with the election commissivners. At a Hallowe'en party the favors were has been formed in | ose who ‘‘matched” rtant ng water. keep for weeks. A recent craze in Parlshas been y boxes, eard cases f white or d with a & with ) e r fur ¢ placed o the Roman occupation. Octavia, married to Pomy were called by the Pomy ud Ox s married wor | pean countries siz the same mwanner, but om It is expensive, of ‘“dres: by Worth, b tain 00 fora 23,800 Of the lace and the re *‘solids™ b made Booth laugh while ‘‘Hamlet.” of fixing h in the audience and appar that person? One hight It made me nervous. it. So, in_the soliloguoy suppose 1 I made a him. And he lau hcd laughed,” she ende A mnew notion in ; make them flat, the s square envelope. T at the edge. They are pieces of cardboard co Ik and put together stuffed bag of the sam ar Porous Pl % RELIEVES PROMPT CURES QUICKE: ) ’r %, e Wards oyer o) sual antaden fw ba at 1 blige them to consider Peruvian ng 400 for You know the wa, ‘Benson’s IS THE BEST, ) Rt FToN which will with re a novel At aar. ey and Ci ns in nitted the l frock tri which weat for the he was ently acting to I was the one. I could not stand what do you monkey face at He certainly aster LYand & ST, [ DO CTORS Searles & Searles Medica! & Surgical Disnensary. CHRONIC, RE AND PRIVATE DI RVOUS SEASES WE CURT CATARKH, ali DISEASES OF THE NOsE. THKOAT, (H BOW ELsand LIVER, BHE FPEPSIA. BLOOD, SKIN and Kl FEMALE WEARNESSES, EST,STOMACH UMATISM, DIS DNEY Diseases, LOST MAN- HOOD CURED, aund alt forms of WEAE MEN ND VARICOK Call oo ‘or address. PrecBoog. Re 3 pio Firs ©f pos Dr. Searies & Saaris, L qyB samp, for BLE parmansaty n Blaazs, 0 Mce, room 7. 118 Soath 15th 5t Omana. Neb- FITSCURED Prot. W. 11 Peeke, whomakes a specialiy of Epllepay, bas without doubt trested and cared more cases sayliving Physician ; hissocesss is astonish in, We have heard of cases of 29 years' standing cored by bum. He publisheas valuabie work on thia disease which be sends with alarge bottle of bis absBlute cure, free to gold horseshoe watch charms, and wish- bones were placed on each napkin. They were tied with different colors, so that a8y sulferer who msy send their dress. We advise suyoue wish Frof. W, H, FEEEE, 2. D., 4 P.0. sud Expressad cure to address, B, New Yuk ty | Julia of | Cicero, mm Ql \'DAY \OVRMRPR 12 !‘fl?—fll\’lEF PAGE“ TRIUMPHANT | VICIORL- | 1![me. M. Yale. | plexion Remedies Awarded | the Highest Mesdals and Di- plomas at the World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. Bean!'g Cultivated. Youth Restored With These Fanous Remedios, COOD FOR ONE WEEK| PRICE LIST 1 back to its Price $1.00 per bottle; 6 for $5. FRECKLES REMOVED ;nct.; si 00 per bottle. [ _ WRINKLES REMOVED. Two sizes, pnce 31 50 and $3. | SUPERFLUOUS HAIP REMOVED ioves and Price 85. llE YALES GUIDE T0 B"AUTY OF BEAT 501 KARBACH BLK., 15TH AND | DBUJLAS 8“. OBMAHA, DR WILLL ;ISON TREATHMENT wor (ATARAHs 00 $10.0 cines anl \ents Frae. sézmuar Consnttation Free. bhlonl:. Private and Nervous Duense‘ Write to MAGNETIC NERVINE. Is sold with written uarantee _to SrvousPros De oning (Dual x 5. ritten Cuarantes o cus Circulars free, - Guarautee clusive egent, Kuhn & Co.,Sole Agents.Omaha. N HIRSCHBERG' S The cele- brated Non- changeable Spectacles land Eye G sses for sale in EYEBLASSES D) R & BRO. CO., | Oma ha, by MAX ME ONLY. Jdpmem h d;l Goldflsh At 75c and $I| Each, ha are GEISLER'S BIRD STORE | 406 North 16th st. PERFEGT HMANHOOD! How attained stored siology will not te the doctors ca 't; but sll the same to know. Your 4 are the Key to Life and its reproduction. Our ook lays bare the truth. Every man who would regain sexual vigor lost through folly, or develop members weak by nature o wast by disease, should write fog our sealed book, Mherfect Maohood. " No charge. Address (n confidence), ERIE MEDICAL CO.. Bufla|n N.Y. Stanwick Tapestry Brussels At 4oc a yard reduced them to 50c last week, We but they haven't gone fast enough and as we have decided to sell them quick, they go down another 25 per cent this week. Look at the quality and style and see if they are worth 40c a yard, the manufactuaer thought they were worth a good deal more. S The There will be no duplicates, this i to close out what we have. The Special sale of chenille curtains continues this week. Orchard & Wilhelm Garpet Co. 1414-16-18 Douglas St. ACORN BASE BURNERS Use less fuel. give more heat and are more easily controlled than any stove We Challenge The World ve stitem furnish ir trut an ol On the ‘nts and we are to You abundans of th bus fozy stove ora eap imitation of the Acorn It you want a soft Istove see the ACORN RADIATOR AND THE ACORN OAK 24 boura John Hussie, Sole Agent, ;2407 CUMING STREET, They hold fire easily .3" |5|3 DOUGL AB STREET ' B KIMBALL PAND 22 §TEARNS FRUIT LAND COMPANY, PORTLAND, OREGON, Dealer in Oregon and Washingtc orchards a special 'The Best Fruit Land on Earth in tra lands, Developed fruit s to suit. Homesteads on better terms than government home s For full particulars address THE STEARNS FRUIT LAND COMPANY, 107 FIRST STREET. PORTLAND, OREGON. The Mercer. Omaha’s Newest Hotal, Cor. 12th and Howard Sureets 40roows £2.5) per day. 40 rooms $50) por day Wrooms with Lath 4183 perday, * W rooms with bata ateks) per 147 Moders ln Every Kespect. 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