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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1904)
....ac'... MADE THE ACCOUNT SQUARE. Pongee With Velvet and Lace. Poiirco In nil colors Is a r.oUblo fa vorlto of fashion, but Is never moro attractive than In tho undyed Bhade, that Is neither yellow nor Inn. which was tho ono chosen for this smart gown. Tho soft silk lomls Itself to tho plaits In both waist and skirt with singular buccobs and tho lovely tono Is greatly enhanced by the touches of brown chiffon -velvet and tho trimming of ecru lace. Tho blouse Is ri most be coming ono and Includos shoulder ex tensions that glvo breadth without ex aggeration wlillo It Is closed invisibly nt tho front and loft shoulder scam. Tho Rklrt Is both now and grnceful nnd 1b cut In twolvo gores with extcn- Deslsn by Mny Mnnton. nlons on each that form tho fan plnlts. To mako tho gown for n woman of medium slzo will bo required, for waist 4 yards of mntorlal 21, 3 yards 27 or 2 yards 41 Inches wide, with yards of volvet for belt and trimming; for Hktrt 1G yards 21 or 8Vi yards 44 Inches wide whon mntorlal has flguro or nap; 12 yards 27 or fi-; yards 44 InchoB wklo whon matorlul has nolther flguro nor nap. New Llnrjerlc. Tho very lightest pink nnd bluo batlsto Is in favor for underclothing. It washos woll uud is not by any moans so ruinously expensive ns silk. French wornon stow theso dcllcnto articles In what Is callod a ltngorio basket, covored with crctonno and trimmed with ruchlngs and lnco, lntor- llnod with plain color In harmony with Its contents. This forms qulto a protty adjunct to my lady's chamber, and tho cover Is generally wndded, a largo, flat bow on tho top. Ribbons form tho hinges, but thoro aro pockets Insldo for holding snehet bngs, which glvo tho different articles a delightful aroma. In theso baskets theso dainty garments nro not in any way crushod, and sometimes thoy aro divided in 'four and have n series of trays for each kind of lingerie, it should bo llargo enough to hold n petticoat at tho baso, and tho corsot covers nro iBtowod away under strnps of ribbon In tho lid. Theso baskots nro mostly of wicker, nnd nro rnthcr n protty prosont to glvo n bride, or, ludeed, to any friend. Home and Reception Wear. Limerick laco Is lavishly used In this Pnrlslan modol gown exhibited at tho spring Snlon do Stylo of tho In ternational Society of Dressmakers, to whom courtesy for this reproduction is duo. Tho lace, backed with chiffon, nppoars between boulllonnes of rose red pink taffetas. Theso fashion tho yoke to which tho blouso Is shirred, a band of shirred tucks ornamonted with ollvo buttons passing ncross tho bust 'nnd confining tho fulness of tho sleoves on tho Inner seam. Cool Drink for Invalids. A dollclously cool nnd refreshing drink for an Invalid Is orango pulp nerved In a glass. To proparo It you cut tho fruit In halves crosswiso nnd scoop out the pulp, rejecting all tho seeds and whlto fiber. A sharp knlfo may bo used to aid in tho process, so that tho delicate globules may bo brokon as Uttlo as possible, Sprinkle with sugar and stand tho glasses on ico for ten minutes. Plneapplo syrup may bo added to givo rest. Alum In Rinsing Water. Alum used In tho rinsing water will prevent greon from fading. A hnndful of salt will set blue. Oxgall Is used for gray or brown. Haywater, raado by pouring boiling water over hoy, is excellent for washing tan or brown linen; when this is not used the gar ments will soon look faded and bleached. Summer Shoes. Shoos in a light champagno shade will be much seen this summer, adorned with chiffon or embroidered In tho prevailing tones of tho cos tume. Distinctly novol are tho tongueloss shoes, the stockings show ing through tho lacing, nlthough lacing is rather n misnomer, for they ere fastonod by fho most lovely rib- lib umr i aft Vi "itt ',SbW Smart Gown of Pongee and Coat for Morning Wear That Is Both Com fortable and Pretty Light Colors In Favor for Dainty Lingerie. bons Imaginable, terminating In a Inrge bow nonr tho toe. Tho smart est tnngucless shoos havo n perfor ated pattern. Naturally, with tho hoso so much In ovldopco, only tho very prettiest designs aro worn. L V cSjM r9Vr mmm tv9sV& Dampen crushed-looking chiffon llghtlly with gin, then Iron It whllo damp. Kitchen towels should bo washed out every day nftcr tho dinner things nro washed nnd boiled at least occo n week. An egg whisk mado of wlro set in n wooden hnndlo Is n necessity In ovory kltchon. It Is required for clearing soup, beating whites of eggs, cream and to mnko chocolato froth. To clean bamboo furnlturo rub with a email brush dipped In warm wntor nnd Bait. Tho salt prevents tho bam boo becoming yellow. Clean wicker chnlrs and Japanese and Indian mat ting In tho same way. Directly n saucepan is empty nnd taken from tho flro, fill It with cold wntor. When tlmo allows, add n plcco of soda and boll out tho vessel. Sauce pans treated llko this aro easy to wash and always In good order whon wanted. A Fish Net Photograph Holder. A collego girl has solved tho prob lorn of disposing of hor growing col lection of pictures nnd photographs In this manner: She bought; n conrso mesh flsli net and tneked it taut on a wall. Thon tho four corners of tho photographs were tucked into tho mesh of tho net and hold tight. Wlillo tho not affords no protection from dust, flies nnd In qulsltlvo fingers, in this day of inex pensive photography pictures como nnd go with amnzlng frequency, nnd ono often lays asldo a photograph which has grown out of date for n now ono of tho samo porson. DOTTED LAWN No material is prettier for llttlo girls than Blmple lawn nnd nothing raakos a smarter or moro tasteful trimming than collar and accessories of plain material embroidered by hand. This very charming little frock Is white, ring-dotted with bluo, nnd Is combined with a cape collar, stand ing collar nnd cuffs of plain whlto linen which aro buttonholed at their edees and embroidorod in a simple design with white mercerized cotton thrond. The dreas is eminently sim ple and attractive and Is laid In wido r- mi, ' " . ' ' ' ' "" f Sms 0'B For Mornlpg Wear. Houao coats that aro looso nnd en tirely comfortnblo without being in tho least careless aro always in do mnnd and mnko most delightful gar' ments for morning wear. This ono fulfills nil tho requirements nnd Is box plnllcd below n smoothly f.tted yoko over which tho big collar Is arranged., Tho sleeves nro plnln nnd In bell stylo, but finished with tho frills which nro always becoming and tho entire gar ment Is ono qultg certain to glvo am plo satisfaction. As Illustrated tho material Is flowered dimity with col lar of tucking nnd frills of embroidery, but vnrlous combinations can bo mado. Tho quantity of material required for Design by May Manton. tho medium slzo is 4 yards 21, 4 yards 27, 3 yards 32 or 24 yards 44 inches wldo. To Clean Brass Beds. To elenn n badly tarnished brass or iron bedstead, wash well with sal-soda and rub with lomon Juice or strong vlnejur. After this has been thor oughly washed off with plpln water, apply a pasto of pulverized rotten Btono nnd sweet -oil. Rub this off when It Is well dried nnd polish with whiting and a chamois skin. WITH EMBROIDERY. tuckii in both waist and skirt, which not Mono sorvo as trimming but give additional body to tho material. The waist is plain across the shoulders and at the back but full at the front and blouses slightly over the belt wh'lo tho sleoves form largo puffs be low tho elbows and the skirt is straight, gathered at its upper edgo and Joined to tho waist by means of a narrow belt. Tho quantity of ma terial required for tho medium size, 1(1 years, is 7 yards 21, 5 yards 27 pr 4Vi yards 44 inches wide, with M yard of linen for collar and cuffs. ii i a. ."I TiW w A Long Suffering Customer Even with Restaurant Keeper. Dobson was chuckling as he and his wlfo emerged from the restaurant. "George!" snid his wife, "what's gottlng Into you7 For tho Inst ton minutes you havo had something on your mind nnd now, suddenly, you be gin gigsllng." "Mary, I don't want to go through Hfo with a Becret In my bosom," said Dobson nftcr chuckling some more. "Remember tho counterfeit 50 cent pleco that I got last winter?" "Yes. It's tho only money you over succeeded In Bavlng." "It's gone. I gave It to tho cashier In tho rostnurant." "By accident?" "No. 1 did it In cold blood. I havo been thinking nbout doing it for a long tlmo. "How did your conscience permit you to do such a thing?" "Thnt's tho worst of it. Every crmo I think nbout it It seems to make my conscience feel better. Wo havo been patronizing that restaurant on occa sions for n year. Tho proprietor has given us venl In tho chicken Balad, codfish In tho deviled crabs, chlckory in tho coffeo and water In tho cream." "There has been reason for suspi cion?" "Wo havo had ovldonco that would convince any Jury. After I had given him a 50-cent piece with somo lead In it I tried to be ashamed of myself, but I couldn't. It mny havo been con trary to tho statutes of tho United States, but it wns poetic Justice." HE WAS KIND, SHE CLEVER. And Combination Resulted In Her Get ting a Seat. She was a very clever woman, and a past master In tho art of strategy. So all agreed who rode down town with hor on the Sixth avenue surface car. Sho entered tho car nt Seventy second street. Every seat was taken, and almost every strap had a man or woman suspended from it. Sho looked nbout hesltntlngly for an Instnnt, but every man was interested In his paper. Then sho took hold of a strap almost In front of a young man, n very young man, who was blushing guiltily ns ho protended to rend. "While tho young mnn blushed nnd the woman thus hung, her handker chief fluttered, nccldontally to all ap nearances, to tho floor. Tho young man looked up Just then and saw tho whlto bit of cambric. Tho feeling of ihlvalry which ho was evidently try ing to stlflo would not be suppressed longer. Ho nroso nnd stooped for tho hand kerchief. This was tho woman's opportunity. Whllo his back was turned she gently slipped into his scat. Whon he turned nbout nnd saw what had occurred ho almost col lapsed. But tho woman did not. Sho took her hnndkorchief out of his hand, smiling innocently. "Thank you," sho said, sweetly. "You aro very kind." New York Sun. "Out of the Darkness Into the Light." "Out of tho darkness Into tho llRht;" Never was word of promise moro bright. Never mine sound to listening ear, Or wnltlnj; heart, moro thrilling' nnd clear. Nerving tho soul for Its onward night, Than "Out of tho darkness Into tho light." Only the folding of hands and feet. And closing of eyes In slumber sweet; Only the mopping of painful breath. Only the touch of tho hand of Deuth; Only tho Master's call of might. And "Out of tho darkness Into the light." Out of the shadows of sorrow and care. Out of tho blackness of doubt and de spair; Out of the harrowing, constant, strife, Out of the wearying tolls of life; Out of the teach of foes within. Out of the withering touch of sin. Into tho certain hope of the Just, Into tho fulness of Joy nnd trust; Into tli calmness of spirit-pence. Into the rest where labors shall cease; Into tho regions by guilt untrod. Into tho smile and presence of God, Watchers, pale watchers, wiio wearily stand, Longing for sight of the better land, Look up. o'er tho darkness nnd gloom, to tho star Of promise that gleams In the distance afar; For surely It comcththe dawning bright And "Out of the darkness into the light." F. II. Marr. A Missing Mascot. "No moro luck," sho wailed; "I shall never havo another bit of luck, I know I shan't. I'vo lost it and I hadn't had it but three months. "What is it thnt you havo lost that you are making such a fuss about?" inquired n friend. "Your pocketoook?" "Pocketbook," answered tho forlorn one, "No, I wish It was only my pock etbook, that wouldn't be serious. But I'vo gone and lost my beautiful yel low garter and yes, it may bo a plain old thing, but it was such a mascot. Janet Woro it when sho was married, then gavo it to me and I havo worn it over since. And such a good time as I havo had! Dances, whist clubs, and no erul of larks, and I'vo met simply slues of mon. You know they say that whoever wears such ft mascot will bo married within tho year. Guess I'm dished now for fair." Then He Was Good. A congressman of Missouri relates that he was making a campaign speoch last fall, when he was an noyed by tho frequont Interruptions of a countrymnn, who seemed bent on making trouble. "xty friend," said tho speaker, de termining to suppress tho disturber, "haven't you heard the story of how a braying ass put to flight tho entire Syrian army?" "Don't you bo afraid of this audi once," shouted back tho disturber of tho meeting; "there ain't no danger of it stampeding. You've done tested it!" tElLEEE AVfcgelable Preparationror As similating IticFoodartdRcguIa Ung thcStoinachs and Bowels or Promotes Digcstion.Chccrfur ncss and Hest.Conlains neither Opium,Morphine norliiicral. WOT "NAIIC OTIC . J&npeafOUnrSAKUELnrCJIKli ltwfijii Seat" AlxJmna Rxk,lU SJlt- JFffminl - Jli CatcruUeJad IfitSfd- CtrnfodSkignr h&tmyrrm. narvK Aperfccl Ilcmedy forConslipa tlon , Sour Slomach.Didrrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ness nnd Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK. iin ft EXACT COPY OF WRAEPER. "--- -"i NEW HOMES IN THE WEST Almost a Iicl million acres of tho fertile nnd well-waicraJ tends of tWKosobtul Indian llcs erratlon, In South Dakota, will bo thrown open to settlement by tho Government In. July. These lands aro boil reached by the Chicago & North Western Itall-a'o direct ihrottKh Hues from Chicago to Bonastccl, S. I). All agents sell tickets via tuts lin:. Special low rates. HOW TO 6ET A HOME SenJ for 3 cony of pamphlet ghlng iulllnforma. tlon a3 .a Jaiia o! opening and how to secure ICO acres of land at nominal cost, with full descrip tion of tho soil, climate, tlmbor and mineral resources, towns, school and churches, oppor tunities for business openings, railway rates, etc., f reo on application. W. B. KNISKERN, Passensor Trallle Manager, hwvA CHICAGO. ILL Free to Twenty-Five Ladies. Tho Defiance Starch Co. will glvo 25 ladles a round trip ticket to tho St. Louis Exposition, to five ladies in each of tho following states: Illi nois, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri wh will send in tho'largost number of trade marks cut from a ton cent, lC-ounco packago of Deflanco cold water laundry starch. This means from your own home, nny whore in tho nbove named states. Theso trade marks must bo mailed to and received by tho Deflanco Starch Co., Omaha, Ncbr., beforo September 1st, 1904. October and November will bo tho best months to visit tho Exposition. Itemombor that Deflanco is tho only starch put up 10 oz. (a full pound) to tho package. You get. one-third more starch for tho samo money than of nny other kind, and Deflanco never sticks to tho Iron. Tho tickets to tho Exposition will be sent by registered mail September 6t i. Starch for sale by all dealers. Tho kind of Hfo that we live Is an index to tho death that we will die. Tho present Is an arrow that points straight to tho future. fiGOD nOCSEKnEPEUS Ueo tho lest. That's why thoy buy Itod Cross Uolllilue. At leading grocen,& cent. All peoplo find tholr level except tho abseut-mlnded carponter. Sirs. t Inilow's Soothing- Syrnp. For children teethlnc, totten lh (jural, rrancci fc tUmmtUoa, lljr pain, euros wLad uollu. S5c a tuie. Ever get a meal at a railway dining station that you didn't worry over the fear of getting left? Ever get left? Don't you know that Defiance Starch, besides being absolutely supe rior to any other, is put up 1G ounces in packages and sells at same price as 12-ounco packages ot other kinds? Tho art of living is to know how to glvo ono's life. Plso'a Cure Is tho best medicine we ever used for all affections of the thio.it and Iuiibs. Wit. O. EMDSLrr. Vanburen. Ind., Feb. 10. 1900. Bachelorhood is a magnificent, but eelf-oplnlonated solitude. Storekeepers report that tho extra quantity, together with the superior quality of Deflanco Starch makes it next to imposslblo to sell any other brand. Beforo marriage a woman clings to a man's neck. Aftor marriage sho walks on it. ft t w m w m HI"' '"-; "r:nr"i! 3r,r "f''"" TTT it ; fr C M if For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature )m For Over Thirty Years VHE OCNTAUn COMXIMY. new YORK COT. for lin Tortured In Warm Baths with And gentle anointings with GUTICURA Ointment, the great Skin Cure, and purest and sweetest of emollients. It means instant relief and refreshing sleep for tor tured, disfigured, itching, and burning babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, when all ' else fails. Sold throufhrat the world. Cntlcnrt Soap, J5e.. OlcU ment,A0c , tlriolveot, doc. (In form ol Chocol.t Coatt4 Fll.l, Ite. fw vial of H0. IXpoln Ixjndon. V Cbarur. boui. so,.; l'&ru, & Ku d U I atz Boitou. 137 Coiumbcfl Ata. l'ottu Drug Chcm. Corp., Sol. rToprUtora. hf-SBd lor Uow to Cur. Bab, Uii"vri." nipaniTabuiciiiie the beat dr pPl uicdk-lno ecr nude. A hundred inllll.in. of them have bera wild In the United Maw la .Ingle year. Omitlpatlon, bean tiurn. lck headache, dlztlneaa, bad breath, wre throat, and eferr ill- r.wu.v.. mv n-ucim vi uureu vj Jlipaal iauuiei. Oua will generally Ktve relief within twenty min ute. The tlTe-reni package It enough tor ordinary axiilona. All drugglita n;ll them. HO! FOR ROSEBUD RESERVATION, Routta Dakota. l,(w) acre, land opcnund.r U.H.draw. Inir. iuelatratlon brglnajulr & end.U. llftveoyrar cipcrl.nce In Oklahoma land openlnira. My NorthMt eruutticawllllie at Uouratml, H. Dale. Btodticu. for Iny Land Manual, containing proclamation and com pl.W Information, boldl.ra dealrlntf an atrtnt ihoukl wrlU) ins. bit It T. BUttUS, Uoanutl, boat ltakts W. N. U., Omaha. No. 241904 BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach, ' Diies id nest for lired Mothers Jv M A v it. I '