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s Coronation Coiffure 1 bbbbb ijjBPIKi H(vfllHllBIK Copyright. Underwood & Underwood. N. THE "crowning glory of a woman 1b her hair" and It, thoreforo la lu order to remark that ono of the phases of such glory Is very much In evidence in connection with tho coro nation coiffure In which tho hair is dressed' somewhat In tho fashion of a crown. Tho new coiffure has taken such a hold on the up-to-the-momont fashion nblo women, that tho flnt-to-the-hcad VELVET BANDS ARE ' 'KED Some Kind of Black Adornment 8een on Almost Every Kind of Coiffure Today. Dlack velvet bandB, one or two, studded with gold fir jeweled buckles, arc for tho classic style of' coiffure, while tho more coquettish girl uses thorn finished with a knot an each Bide, a spray of silver aigrette on one side or a bunch of drooping silk roso bails. Sntln ribbon is used as a twist, roft folds, flat bands, plain, embroid ered, beaded, laco appltqucd, ditto gilt, with a bow, fan, knot, etc.. Just back of tho left car. The exact position for tho chler or nament of a band is according to the wearer's head, a long, short, or broad shape requiring different placing of this finishing touch. All ages from fifteen years wear hair ornaments. It will not bo long beforo yellow hnlr will again bo the fashion. Tho mahogany shado so long favored Is showing' lighter effects all tho time, and hair dyes aro rapidly approach ing tho straw tint. And it has been made plain that tho now gold or straw tint is to bo without luster. A DAINTY DRESS. Nile nreen popllnette Is selected for our dainty model, which has a "perfect ly plain skirt turned up with a deep hem at foot. Tho bodlco has a deep yoke and trimming of net over nlnon the same color; this Is embroidered and taken to waist In points, also down outside of sleeve. Tbo material then has the fulness drawn up by several rows of gauging, where It 1b attached to tho trimming. Tho sleeves aro set to wristbands to match. Materials required; Four and one naif yards popllnetto 42 inches wide, one yard net, ono-half yard nlnon 42 ipehes wide, Y. way of wearing tho hair ts now some what passe, As will bo seen by tho plcturo tho hair is puffed high and toward tho back of the head In crown-fashlqn. Fino ribbon, used aa a fillet, Is wound In and about tho puffs. Pearled bands or rones of ncarl or of coral, mnv ho wojn Instead of tho ribbon If tho fair one Is fortunato enough to possess these costly adornments. STATIONERY IN THE BOUDOIR French Dimity This season 8eems to Have Been 8et Apart for Use of tho Younn Girl. For a young girl's use thcro is no stationery more suitable than tho fabric finished surfaced French dim ity which comes In white, gray and stone bluo squaro sheets of corre spondence and hasty note bIzo, with onvelopeB of matching dimensions Of an equally refined and dainty char acter are tho linen lawn papers In sona tints or aeroplane, dawn pink, Baltic bluo, willow green, orchid and cream the hemstitched fabric cross bar In white bordered with a palo shado of color, and tho diagonally striped fabric In two tones of muuvo, blue or buff. A fad of tho hour, and one permis sible only as a Joke when a noto passcB between two very tntlmato young girls, Is tho red-edged, tan-colored "Chantlcler" paper, which has a crowing Irooster ombossod at tho top of oach BbeeU Lawnetto correspondence cards for acceptance and regrets nro accom panied by envelopes having Beml elliptical or triangular flaps on which a monogram or Initial may bo on graved. This stationery ernes In a variety of palo tints, of which buff, pale gray, gray-blue or whit- aro pret tiest Luncheon place cards matching the shades and patterns of tho French dimity and crossbar lawn (abrio fin ished stationery nro exceedingly smart and In eminently good taste, aa are also cards of umbrolla shape bearing hand painted violets, daisies and cro cuses and in cut out flower and fig ure designs. The Waist Line. Though the waist lino Is less ver satile than It used to be, and Is more and moro Inclined to assume tho con ventional position, tho emplro effect Is still to be seen. For reception and dancing gowns It is gracoful, and tho soft outline It gives to tho figure Is delightfully picturesque. But for. tho street all this la. out ot place; It gives tho wearer a silhouette that Is un tidy, and suggests a looseness that la altogether objectionable. In regard also to evening gowns tho samo fault may be found. So long as a totletto Is to bo worn chiefly while walking or standing, tho short waist Is permissi ble oven desirable but for a din ner, concert or theater It Is no longer so. The bust unconflned falls out of shape, and tbo figure cut Is most un attractive and it U tho realization of this fact that has led to so many ot the newest evening bodices being made with swathed draperies and closo fitting lines. As to the Fireplace. The sides ot a llroplaco should bo well splayed or beveled, in order to reflect tho heat, says Arts and Decora tion. Tho back should lean forwnrd at tho top, for the samo purpose, and tho fireplace should not bo too deop. A projecting chimney producoa an effect of pushing tho guest away, ,hnrnn a receding ono benknnn him T e-1 w a m w nearer, to enjoy the hospitality of tho open iiru. rui vuo icobuu uio ingio- nook, that Is, the flreplaco built Into the wall ot the room, Is especially cozy andattractlve. mwm HEY shall bo abundantly satis fled with tho fullness ot thy Jiouso; ami thou shalt mnko thm drink ot tho river ot thy pleasures. And when the strlfo Is fierce the warfare long-. Stent on the ear the distant triumph song, And hearts nro brave again, and arms are strong. CHOCOLATE DISHES. 8oak three-fourths ot n cup of bread crumbs in a' cup ot scalded milk un til soft. Add a half cup ot grated cc coanut, a half cup of augur, a- half cup ot cocoa, a teaspoonful of loiuon Julcu, tho yolks ot two eggs lightly beaten; cut and fold In tbo whites beaten until atlfT. a pinch of salt and turn Into n buttered baking dish and bako In a modorate oven thirty min utes. Servo hot or cold. This IB called Duchess Pudding. Chocolate Bread Pudding. -Mix three-fourths of a cup ot bread crumbs with two cups of scaldod milk; add threo squares of molted chocolate, two eggs beaton, a half teaspoonful ot salt, a teaspoonful of vanilla, n fourth of a cup of cold milk and a fourth of a cup of sugar. Bako, stirring twlco during tho hour of baking Chocolate Sauce. This sauce Is especially good with vanilla Ico cream, or It may be served with any gelatlno dessert! Cook togothor a cup of Bugnr, two tablespoonfuls of butter, n half cup of wntor and a pinch of salt and two ounces of chocolate Serve hot. Chocolate Fig Ico Cream. Molt four ounces of chocolate, add three-fourths of a cup' of sugar and half a cup of cream, cook until smooth; ndd half a teaspoonful ot salt, a cup and a halt of chopped figs and a tnblespoonful of vanilla; stir and freeze, if tho ilgs are soaked nwhllo In orango Julco they mix and -mnko a smoother cream. Chocolate Mousse. Whip a pint ot cream, add a half cup of powdorod 'augur and four ounces of chocolnto melted and a fourth of a tcaspoontul of salt. Pour Into a mold and pnek" In Ice and salt and stand for four hours. Chocolate Junket Ice Cream. Dls jjoIvo a Junket tablet In a tablespoon fill of cold water. Warm three cups of milk until Just luko warm, add the junket, ono and n fourth cups of sugar a tnblespoonf ul , of vanilla and two cups of cream, two squares ot melted chocolnto. Freezo as usual. iSHT U n flne medicine- Let your stomnchs rest, ye dys- pi-pikH. let your brains rest, you wearied itnd worried men of business. rtest Is not quitting tho busy career; rest Is tho lining of self to ono's sphere. HOT WEATHER DI8HE8. Icos and ico creams aro always wol coma In hot weather, and for dessert nothing can tako their places. Iced fruits aro easier to serve than fancy puddings and. much bettor for tbo di gestion. During currant and - cherry tlmo, those delicious fruits will bo used for pies as well aB eaten fresh. A chorry plo is considered by most opicures tho sine qua non. In baking chorry pies remember to insert a paper funnol mndo from writing paper In the center oponlng nnd tbo Julco will boll up and never run over and spoil the plo. Tomatoes are such refreshing vege tables and aro especially good for tho blood. To vary tho manner of serving, chop a cucumber and an onion, mix with a sprinkling of chopped parsley and French dressing and heap on nlco thick slices of tomatoes. Individual berry shortcakos are pre pared by baking powder biscuits. Spilt them and buttor whilo hot; till with crushod fruit and put a berry or two on top, if strawberries, If small fruit use moro. When making the biscuit if they nro ' rolled thin and iproad with butter and another laid on top thoy split much easier and are not aa apt to soak tbo Julco and be loggy. Macaroon Cream. Soak a table spoonful of gelatlno In two table spoonfuls of water. Mako a custard with two cups of milk, three egg yolks md four tnblespoonfula of sugar. Whon cooked ndd the gelatine nnd stir in a teaspoonful of vanilla and eight macaroons crushed and sifted. Add i cup ot whipped cream and. mold. O ENIUCU the mind, and purity . the heart, to keen tho tonKiie still und the arm active, to eat slowly and sleep quietly, this Is true philosophy. FRUIT DRINKS FOR HOT DAY8. A refreshing lomonado which may be alwaya on tap, ls prepared by ta king a cup of lemon juice, a halt cup of sugar and a quarter of a cup of water, boll togothor ton minutes then bottle and keep In tho ice chest When wanted to uso, pour a llttlo of the fruit sirup Into a glass and fill the xiziiisiii JK glass with cold water. Tbo sirup should bo strained boforo bottling. Orangeade. Tako two cupfuls each ot sugar and water. Boll until a rtc sirup Is formed. When cool add a third of n cup of lemon Julco and two thirds of a cup of orango Julco and two oranges cut in thin slices, Lemonade. Boll two cups of sugar and four cupa ot wator until a rich sirup Is formed. Add n cup of lemon Julco and dlluto with Ico wator. Fruit Punch. This Is a reclpo suf ficient to sorvo twenty-five persons. Tako four cups of sugar, eight cups of wator, two quarts of Apolllnnrls water, a pineapple shredded, one cup of fruit Julco. a box of strawberries cut, In pieces, four bananas cut In slices, tho Julco ot six oranges and tho Julco ot threo lemons. Moll tho sugar and water five minutes, cool, and add tho other Ingredients, using tho ApolllnartB water a bottle at a tlmo, to prosorvo tho 6pnrklo In tho punch; n cup ot maraschino chcrrlea may bo added, it liked. Mint Julep. Chop a generous bunch of mint, ndd two cups ot Ico water and lot stand ovor night Boll togothor two cups of sugar and four cups of wntcr; chill and add tho Julco of half, a dozen lemons and tho mint water Sorvo with crushed ico and each glass garnished with a sprig of mint Another Fruit Punch. Pour a cup ot hot tea Infusion ovor n cup of sugar and as ' soon ns dissolved add throo-fourthB ot a cup of orango Julco, n third of a cup ot lemon Julco, a tew slices of orango and n pint each of ginger alo and Apolllnnrls water, Strain Into a punch bowl over a largo pleco ot ico. HAVK health nnd sweet con tentment, And friends who cherish mr And with nil these dnlly blessings, I'm as happy ns can Je, 8ANDWICH MAKING. In making sandwiches, tho bread should bo rather closo In texture, usually a little moro sugar and abort- enlng 1b added to tho sandwich bread. Cut tho bread ns thin aB n wafer, spread it with buttor that has been creamed, add filling and thon shapo as desired with knlfo or cutter. Thoro nro any numbor of sandwich fillings and combinations which ara dally being added to. Iloro aro somo which may bo sug gestive if not all new: Cold roast beef seasoned with tomato catsup, eel ory snIL Worcestershire aauco ana grated onion. Cold cooked chicken and mush rooms mixed with mayonnaise. Raisins chopped fine and mixed tc a paste with orango Juice. Cream checso and shredded green peppers. Boiled ham, sardines nnd plcklca minced, seasoned with mustard, cat sup and onion Julco. Thinly-sliced bananas spread with mayonnnlso. , Cold mutton minced fino nnd sea noned with mint sauce. Preserved ginger and orango Julco Equal parts of. cream cIicobo and walnuts chopped and mixed with a 11 V tlo cream. Hard-cooked eggs rubbed to a past! with molted buttor, a pinch of muB tard, salt and cayenne. . Equal parts of bananas and crushed raspberries, mashed with sugar and made Into a pasto with cream. Cottago checso and preserved chor rioB, choppod. Cold cooked chicken and blanched nlmondB, chopped flne, mixed witty cream. . Peanuts mixed to a pasto with may onnalse. Dutch checso mixed with olives. Cooked prunes mixed with walnuts and lemon Julco and powdered sugar. Orango mnrmalado and walnuts, chopped. Cucumbers, diced thin, and sea soned wltlj French dressing. Ham mixed with ( eour chopped pickle and celery. Largo flga cut in halves and a few drops ot lemon Julco added to them. Would Bring Nickelodeon to 8chool. "If wo put moving plcturo shows Into the schools, the truant would be a raro thing," said Mary Boyle O'ltellly, addressing tho Boston Submasters' club at the Hotel Vendoine the other ovenlng. "Eighty per cent, of truant children have bees found to. go to cheap theaters from four to fourteen tlmen u week. 1 know tbo economy ad ministration will stand by and roar at the mero suggestion," sho continued, "but why not bring tho moving pic ture show into the schools and uso It to toach tho young? They will learn moro with their eyes In ten minutes than thoy would In a week with tholr cars," Boston Transcript. Diplomatic. "Jinx lied to mo yesterday in order to get oft to go to tho ball game. Ho said his wife's mother was dead." "I think you aro mistaken. I heard what ho said." "Then what wbb It" "He said he would llko.to attend bis mother-in-law's funeral." Houston Post , It jracrc trfWrG! Health axi Come follow the arrow MH you Join the merry thronRofpalste pleated men ad women who have quit seeking for the one best beverage because, they've found it- Real istUfactlonlneveryglaM sua jp, vtucnencs mo uiim DIkl Reft-!; 5c Everywhere Unt lot oailnmcM- THE COCA-COLA Alltett, Ce, Inf booklet. , a v .twin About Cx-Col" THE REASON. Da Quiz Aro you In favor of a eafo and anno Fourth of July? De Whiz No; lot tho boyB have all tho giant firecrackers they want Do Quiz But such things aro' dan gerous. Do Whl-I know It I haven't w boys. 'HIRAM CARPENTER'S WONDER FUL CURE OF PSORIASIS. "I have been afflicted for twenty years with an obstlnato skin dlscaso, called by eomo M. p.'s. psoriasis, and others leprosy, commencing on my Bcalp; and In splto of all I could do, with tho help ot the most skilful doc tors, It slowly but surely oxtondod un til a year ago this winter it covered my entlro person in the form ot dry scales. For the last three yoara I have beon unablo to do any labor, and suffering Intensely all tho tlmo. Every morning thero would bo nearly a dust panful of scales t,akcn from tho sheet on ray bod, some of ihom halt aB large as tho onvolopo containing thlu letter. In the lattor part of winter my Bkln commonced cracking opon. I tried everything, almost, that could b& thought of, without any rollof. The 12th of Jnno I started West, In hopes could reach the Hot Springs. I reached Detroit and was bo low I thought I should havo to go to tho hospital, but finally got as far aB Lan sing, Mich., where I had a slater liv ing. Ono Dr. treated mo about two weeks, but did me no good. All thought I had but a short tlmo to live. I earnestly prayod to dlo. Cracked through tho Bkln all over my back, across my rbs, arms, hands, limbs; foet badly swollen; too-nalls camo oft; flnger-nalla dead and hard as a bone; hair dead, dry and HfolcBs as old atraw. O my God! bow I did suffer. "My sister wouldn't glvo up; said, 'Wo will try Cutlcura.' Some was ap plied to ono hand and arm. Eurekal thero wao rollof; stopped tho terrible burning sensation front tho word go, Thoy Immediately got Cutlcura Itu solvent, Olntmont and Soap. I com menced by taking Cutlcura. Resolvent throo times a day after meals; had a bath onco a day, water -about blood boat; used Cutlcura Soap freely; ap plied Cutlcura Ointment morning and ovenlng. Result: returned to my homo In Just six. weeks from the tlmo I left, and my skin aa smooth as this sheet of paper. .Hiram E. Carpenter, Henderson, N. Y," Tho nbqvo remarkable testimonial was written January 10, 1880, and Is republished becauso of tho perman ency of the cure. Under dnto of April 22, 1010, Mr, Carponter wrote from his present homo, 010 Wnlnut St. So., Lansing, Mich.: "I havo never Buf fered a return of tho psoriasis .and al though many yenra havo passed I have not forgotten tho terrible sufforlng I endured before using the Cutlcura Romodlos." Where the Dlnmo Rests. MlBtrcBs Oh, dear! I'm afraid I'm losing my looks, Nora. Nora Ye are not, mum, It's tho mirrors; thoy don't mako them ns good as they used to. Harper's Bazar. Glvo Doflanco Starch a fair trial .try It for both hot and cold starching, 'and If you don't think you do bettor work, In Icbb tlmo and at smaller cost, return It and your grocer will glvo you back your monoy. All Aboard. Modiste Do you wnnt a tralp on your gown, inndiun? Customer YeB, und I wont It on tlmo, too, 4 Lewis' fiinoln Binder clctnr Is never doped only tobacco In IN natural state. Most sharp retorts aro mad In blunt language. I -- . - - J "si Pleasure i andspwkle vm - wn nw m mnm WkWiH Wbnmr CO. At rev (kink el Ctci-Cilt When you want the m best there is, ask your grocer for Libby's Pickles , and .OliveSi MCNtllJ mi Llbby 44. Bu. to the Acre b hosrr yl eld, hot that's wh t John Krnn r of dmoniun, Alburut. Wftlarn Canada, kol from 40 KiHuiuiinni maiin iviu neper Reports irotaoineraiiuiouininatpro' loc i Dow ixl other eice eicel- Inntreiullft aucti aa . Ova buahel of wheat frum ISO seres, or 3S1-.1 liu.peraare. M. Wand JO hut! lull BlJewrrenupi tie. An Mali & lffl bniiixla of oala to the ru' scro n ere threshed from Albert noldetnlMO. The Silver Gup at lbs recent BpokanaC tuir wa unaraea to toe Allrfirta (loTAmmentfar Itaczblbltof sraTiu.Braaieiand VrKetable. tleporu or excellent yield! Inr 1W1Q comn alio Jrom ruble, tteportaot excellent Ida fnr 1U1Q comft alto from BAiiatcbewan and Manitoba la YVe.ttrn Canada. Free) lioutoetpscls of ISO Mores, anil Hiljolulnt; y ro ntons oi iuu aireiiaL tlouaof lUOacreMat lerncro) nro .to Ho Ua erncro; nre.to oo uau m rhnlreilt iltatrlata. HohboU ironvoolont. ell- in ii to excellent, soil tho r ier,riMirnTrii rontuunbla In prloo, vrntor rntUr prooufoit, mixed XnrinlDKB success. Write a to brtt pjaca for set tlemont, settlers' low railway ratet, detcrlptWo lllUMrateil 'LattIleitWrtt'(ient free en kppbcaUon) and other Informs, tlon, to Hup t ot Immigration, 8tUwa,Can.,orto tbo Canadian OTtrumoDt Agent. (SO) W. V. BENNETT Km 4 lot Hit, OmJm. lieu write to the tirent neareat you, The Army of Constipatfpn Is Growing Smaller Every Day CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are responsible-- they not only give relict they perma nently cure Cob-. tlpatlon. Mil-. lions use. them for i BilioBiseii. Indlftitioa, Sick HisJscss, StHow Skk. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICS. Genuine must bear Signature LIVE STOCK AND .MISCELLANEOUS Electrotypes IN QRHAT VARIETY PORj SALII cAT TUB LOWEST PRICES DY WESTERN NEWSPArER UNION &U-U1 W. Adams St, Chlcag-o DAISY LRY KILML tttfte:!. III... Nttt, ClOB, ornimeaul, coavta Unt.cheip Luteall Met. Ctt'ttpillee Upover.wlllnoi ibU or Injure tnjrtlla(, CutraMred t&cct. I, Of IH.!,r.of Mat Drf mill lor 30c llURULb SOKIHS 110 Ue Stlk Ate. Areellrt, B.I. II llF Hfc JtiSSS - aairinTrnY axaxaxaxaxaxa t -fit i r- w i jassssSH . hi ivi JSBBBBBBBBBBBa, l-TTI C- iSBBBBBBSr I W I 1 1 t-fc I bbbT I illr-n aBaKr U.'.rz BZOZOZOZOZOZOF BiVr.H lVPftr Kidney trouble preys ATXiJi upon the mind, dlscour- AMJ) nges and lessens ambt- tlon; beauty, vigor and WOrVfFVN" cheerfulness soon dlsap viixwi.i pear whcn tho k,dnoyJ( ara out of order or diseased. For Rood re sults uss Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot the crest lildney remedy. At druggists. Sam ple bottle by mall free, also pamphlet. Address, Dr. Kilmer A Co., IUnghamton, N, Y, KODAK FINISH IN Q "Sffl attention. All supplies fortiio Amateur atrlot ly treeh. Bend for catalogue and llnltUlntr DEFIANCE STARCH It'XS 1 I.". """" ', T"Ti"'i' " "' " W. N. U., OMAHA. NO. 26-1911.,