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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1895)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - ------.t--- _ _ _ J _ _ _ _ _ . . - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - I .r111 ' O rATr.A DAiLY flEE I : St"N nAY , OV"B..UBmn 10 , 180 ; ; . n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - 10 _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I ; WOMAN'S ; DOMAIN. ii 11' 1 . , ' > 1 tr. ; ] t fi " im f 1 ; ] f l.f f I jft 1 J . . = ! ; I r ' . -a.- llml pun .1 ( ' : IIS. Their olh.t" : lorC t ; ; ; : iIleIi 0111 , ( o"t I , ' ' , ' lIfPrt. 'I'hI'c'r II'fol'c' NCW VOIIK , No , ' . 7-ln the IL'l toi 8 plctur(1 ( ore mon8trated some or f3hlon's inot occephl ( l \ Inter I fancies for smal mol.k Al ) are 111tngulsh IJY the rlcb nen 01 color anll texture that ore now tie ) domInant ! fe3urc of grown.up moMs and , : u \ lth : thc e nlvet la called Into efecth'o use for trimmIng. Indtd , thro l hJnl } a little gown or cunt to he seen that la not < ecrotell In ! om ? way "lh nh'et oa } ekes , breteles , and tto k colars anti hels with lho frock ! and llpel , Into great apnollng cop colJs for thl' coatl. In cont. turn , toe , thec last \1 often he ' eovere' cotjtpletoly wih n rich locI epecl Iovrref ally whne the vlnt Is dark or ttlaelc ulli oiy 10t ) Ilfl'equenty the loco wilt 10 al'II'ued . on In rlalorte 11cslgns. 'fr ' 1mlngs for simple fl'ock . In plain or tartan > woolu , are narrow blsrk mohair brIll , woven with n corll ( effect . ribbons anti entail git hutone , II hlch nro ltlt [ In oboe row ! Oi the IJodlre , n,1 , often hell down ornamental 1 lan11 on the slllrt. Mink , cable and ermine arc the fun neell on coatt the i'tuffs of which are either plain cloth , thm3k wool . or dee one of the pOlllar hourI \ c'e" : that ' c71 ( r fL' . . ' : . S I. ; , ; . - ' ' , - = - - - - - - :7 , , \ A GIRL FOOT UAIL PLAY 1m. bristle with curled mohair loop3. For maids lrlsto wih under G , whlto - oloUln silk Is a rich and . texture. favorite cout texlrc. Thl white sik cloak pictured Is for a young lady ot G , IJt It may bo acccptcII lS n good tleslHn for any girl above the baby age. It ha } a double breast In two pleats closing I vlihi four fancy pearl IJlons , all a wlh collar and square cuffs of tur'uolr blue cape colnr 0111 s'uue clfs . velvet . effectively edged with ermine. R1AL LAC IS US 1m. , HML ! The flounce over the collar Is of . antique ! lace In a rich yellow-white , and the gar- mont Is lade warm throughout by n down waddln Heal lace Is much used on these dainty cloaks , and the velvet Is "Iways In time most cooks tone , blue or Illnl for gIrls. Boys . froglo baby boys of course . may bo allowed trim- mings of pale yellow , but all white Is com- 10nly preferred far thcl : the cape and cul In this Instance being ot the same silk as coat and perhaps edged with mInI .sable. . Long anl letvlngl In white leather. or white cloth fat4tCItCtt' with gUt buttons , are worn with these , but for younl Hcntemen II Imlek- erloekerK there are the Kmo tylsh yellow leather gaiters , so long In favor. These button far above chubby kmmees and with them. ly way of overcoat a mannish little pca.jl\ellct In stout sailor-blue cloth . Is a frequent accomuitanhmitent. The lint shown with the whIte cloak de- scrlbel , , Is I juvenlo Marie AimtoInett . which Is n favorite and , becomIng shapE for girls from 4 to 7. The hrlm In this Instance Is of white felt , the put t crown of turquoise velvet wih a sllo bunch of white ostrich feathers and rosettes anti strings of whie otn rlhhon. The gathered muff Is of the same slk : as coat. ermlnc edging the opcnlngs. Other mufs for small tots are entirely of emIne or White angora , and with them there will bo a womnnlsh little boa fn'shell with a hld , real grown-ui [ } fashion. Fur sets for l\sses from 12 to IG , are commonly In dark Iklns ; lometmes time mur Is of gathered cloth , time same as coat. fur trlmmrd. But time tl'll will ho one of the same whole skins that muffle mamma's throat amid I knot ot gay velvet at one side Is quite mlsslblo. COD WIATiIEIt CAI'3. " 'Ith the sccond coat Is shown I style of hend/tar In oxcalient keeping with bitter cap. wilter weather , and which Is cahioi . a Dutch cap.In design I Is as ell as the hula. hut .It Is also just nOl very new , so may be recommended - tended for Itto girls who suffer from cold alli that bane of chihlhoo 1 , aracho. 'fho fact Is , too , that any mother wih two Ideas can make one of these cops at bottle nt lIttle expense Is another word In their : avor. For , though It may seem a cruel thing to say , ne\er t'au chuiidreim's millinery moro expensive than now. Time favorite hots are great , spreading structures of Celt or vel. vet , plied wih rich leathers and rust knots of rIbbon , some [ ntters of which cost as much as $3 a yard. Indeed , one vet' ) ' splcmlll hat lately seen for a 'oung lady of 10 was marked $3 [ ! Though It wal very beautiful anti looked if 'I l r- _ p ' I ( ' , . I \ . p. J \.4 'i C4 ! _ A PRITTY nOl'SE ( IOWN. - - - - - "nchantng when perchell over 1 grave - blonde face one only felt Inclnel to wy : "What a goose ! " ! leaniuof , , , course , the foolish mother who would UIU such wccul extranllanCe , ! A MOD [ I. COAT Dul to return to I tur our mutons anti the economical Dutch cap , with Its acconmpall . . I log coat . hiotim of these accom/any In/ 1011 are mndo of little I brown chim . with /al e lrown cllh. wih trimmings of velvet In a I deeper Jne , end mink tur I 'fho cap ( Its time head I fts closely ' , ) a t'quaro , t , ' ' lap . velvet turning over Dutch fashion uao I fle ' on .leloth , and 0\11 the eccentric ' ecentric ca e cape cC "I Of the cost , a heavy 'I uotl ) biscuIt lace is I on velvet ' 'ld turnover a already descrlbe' . I . Cues turlover are arranged II r r ' " - = = Limo same way ; the blt Is \hlo : Ieatimr sttched1h brown. ' 'ho'l'r ) ' dresey toilet IS for a ) 'Olnl lady ) f 12 1 , antI Is mauls of . a il < ant , \\oul stuff , In changeable reds. with ribbon velvet IJOWS lit the IIEIIICt shade , and bands of Hun- nrlRn emhrollllr . 'fhc embroidery Is In IIMlt on 1 white ) ground , for white shows In ahnoH nil trimming Iwado8 , but the lace founce ! ! , tch side , the tuarl yoke are In the usunl dlcult i'lmamle. Less uirspy gowns for thc same age ho\1 Pr 1tthne8 , Ilstlal } lown5 of these smart gouletoul 8Ith.ts. a Ilmplo gathered one II plall wool. With thl" time body wi 11 a 110u ! affair itt gay 111011 $ , also wool anti for winter wear lothlnl more st'lsh or comnfum . table could ho atlvscd. ! AS li I.'on GROWN-Ui's. lacketa for girls flout ! to 12 have a hope- lssiy I grown-tip look 'he are commonly mantle ! 1Iain , ciothi' , kersl ) and vIenna and have the ( same Ilpple backs and ugly gored luI'e ! ' of the olden article . as wel as the four \ ' st hllons that cl'sc the tlattble- breasted front. A hlle srhool jacket iadI In title way hall as Its only s.tvlng grace a stunning silk un- lug In rich Scotch Imlad5. [ < These colors wee Iotchell In n IJIIII wool Tam o' Rhantor cap worn with I alil which IHIS cocked up airily at the left front whim u quil C.'ather Thoao wool 'ol ' , by the way , are seen as thld , as hlacllberrlcs In Slmmer , anti , they ale plain and motel1 as weJ /lall21 'fhey are very cheap , hut Llsh anti warm , and ! ule gooti enough for everyday veat' . VEIY Spr.I' NDI I.ITI.I MAIDS. I In limo way ot paty frocks I Is rely its- ' tonlt.lmlttg hol GIlomlll smol maids are growIng In thph' notions , for part textures ale of ( itt , finest and there are hits of real lace and ribbons galore , and even whole ( utile glWIS hung with baby roslbuds , , ! But we won't talk ot these ; \e wIll talk only of the taffeta cubs that are just now the rage for smal try . changeable taffetas . ) Ftrlp,1 , tafetas and talCetns printed In blurred ulgttres. These charming sl.s . make very delIghtful gala frocks lS they are brIlliant In line , and It secms a Irel ) ' utica to dress one's little textures ono's grand- daughter In the sOle Irand- mothr woro. For girls tip to U time tafc'a ' full gathered slllrt Fewe,1 , gown Is lunl ) n fnl to a low-iteckomi , Ihort.slcevCI bed ) to hp ncedlo-worllcll . Be- worn over a whlo - gamp. silles t his the skirt may havl \ Ile tucks anti the bodice ' revere anti ' Imots of vclnl ane On tue o'hrr hanl , time taffeta gown for a little woman lady of I : cud over may be trimmed up to limo highest notch. For this purpose chiffon In black amI color Is used likewise velvet and taco . gilt galore and jeweled , buttons. Sometimes all of these things \ ill lie seen on one small person , and thE sweet hotly under It will still breathe I NINA FITCH. rI 1.1'\1' Hit : 01 ) JI'I'S , Xc , nl.1 Cliii riiuIIigir.ltCii'4 II ! 'r/c. . . Cut ' Cuust'N ii iiii mtmug ' lielitu. l11'c CIC'II.t 111 lci. Of nil a voinalt's belongings hone Is morc necessary than her purs or pocketbook , alil next to this lien bel hag slnco the fat has gone forth that the fashionable lame Is imo longer to he alowod her good old.tme poclet In lien gown. This season Is Introluclng somcthlng ! Iule new hmm time way of hags Inil pontemounnies . those matte from Mltylcno morocco , which are of a rough finish . or the c styled thc em- plro ecrnsse , with a smooth , shiny turfac ' . The colors most In vogue for these mollsh articles are dark blue creel and brown ns tim hasls. these sell lInes being mottled over wRhpale blue , yellow or clouded shmite . for instance I brown Iloclltbool , Is speckled over wIth yellow flecks . I dark green one with dull vhutte. whie. The large9t size of pocketbook , Is designed for holding bills , change and visiting cards , and Is long with " 'uno corners. 'fhls costa $10 anti I. Illn , merely ornamented with a mlnlalulo notch tn one corner , 01' elaborately trlntntCtl with Colonial gout mounUng This gilt 1& dul and rIch . anti Is patterned In exquisite - quisite designs of crol work or arabesque. A second size 19 smaller , but similar In all other respects. ThIs . . vJlue nt $ S,50 , Time nurse ) Is smaller .tl and dlferelt In form. I comes In two or three sIzes , and Is somewhat less expensive than the poel.et- hook AcrOS3 time top It Is Itrlght , curvIng below. The flap ) Is als ( oval ald Is decorated In ColonIal gold a favorite manner being I wide bald , headed by I narrow gold bead- Ing.Tho The ( card case Is a square oblong and If mounted at its corners In dull gold or has It. the nurol beading unnlng entIrely around . TIme masculine members of society are not forgotten , theIr ! pOllkctbool being , 'tm large , their cnrdhollers extra small. Thc later are tall and thin , amid have a Ion 1. slender IIp , ornamented In gold , \1 hlch fn1u forward . 011 ) lrc\cnls the cards front cs- caplng. A uIIIU little IHlrsc I. of brown , smooth leather , antI Is twisted Into shnp3 like a wheel I Is fastencll with a little silver clasp , antI simon the owner has taken out her change the dainty conceIt whirls Itself bock into shape and lIes moth and flat. Morocco In all colors 11 greatly favored , time alligator anti , lizard skins beIng ome- what relegated to time haclgroun' Time belt-bog of lt'leno a 111 empIre ecrasso are striking amid handsomc , antI wi he chosen to wear with molsh , gowns ot cloth anti richer stuffs. They have colonial gold mnommntimmgs. or are fnished In silver ' their . sll'er 01' thel' own morocco. Seal ald IzJll bags arc still dIsplayed , but those of morocco or elephant's [ hide are to bo time rage as that leather bas reochcd the zenith this fall , anti Is showI on every hand , 11eslgncll for every purposo. A noticeable bog Is of Mexican alligator skin mounted In silver. I Is brown , or a whitsh tl In hue , all Is 01111y Olnamllte,1 , wIth time rough portions of the hide which have not been - removed. - - J S'I'I lilt 1.\ IC. Plr.t ( 'I'C'11'nll" . ' \'I.t Jl" g"C'I' \1.lt',1 _ \I"I.t'l I" I Sh"t'lt. The only mode of travelIng for women In Corca Is b ) chairs all therefore they seldom go very far from home. No unmarried - ried womal Is allowed to go travelIng or show herself In pu11c alone. I was this reason that \Hlucell Kimn n young Corean wamnan . who hall sInce her chlllhoOl bNn elucated by the : IOlhOlst mlrsolale3. ! to mary In order that she might bo allowed to HG out 'lon ! lie heathens of her own country ami preach the Hospel Time marrIage turned out a very happy one anti ito young couple have hall no trouble , alhough they never saw each other Intl the wedllng day , anti . Fstbier . which Is her ChrIstian name , WIS enabled to clo good among her PNIIo ! as an Interpreter amid anI tcacher. I was her gOOl fortune when only 1 [ years 01 to lt emplo'ell as Interpreter of Dr. Rosette Shcrwoo'l ' Hall , n mCllral miss 101. ar ) ' . who tool a great Interest In the brllht young woman 0111 instructed her II the use of medicine . employing her as a nurse II a Corean mIssionary hospItal II Scoul. I sller I'.ik. Burh Is her marrlell name , wishing to follow the medlcol I'rofesslol , was the first Cereal WOlo1 who resolved to como to America. After due Ilel'mlsslon front time Corean government hall been obtained , } Jther Pok amid her husband C:110 : to this country In compalY wih Dr. Hull. \ I still keeps up her Interest In her young protege. Irs. Iak , who Is I flir lepresenltI'f of the Mongolian typE In appearance , has often bren alno)111 In traveling 11 America by 11Co plo who belIeve hEr Co bo a ChInese woman , telegrams having ben selt as to her Ilellt , anti emily Dr. Ihll's klnll protectol has rave ) her from unnecessary detentIon antI trouble. I Is ! r. Pak's Intentol to enter a melJcal college next year for which site Is now pre- pHlng hersolf. She spEaks I nglsh nuelty wih a very slight sccent She lies a perfect 1lvsl'ue , and shows that I"llrt has desIgned t " me\lcJI profession by her s'm- her u. , _ a _ _ _ - anll tomlerncss toward the Pathetic klllnt % t . cnly 1 years of age , she SILk I . si .lhOUKh ) to learn from experience has . hall ' ha OPPortunl v from books what takes rears to t ' seem to her a The four ) 'earl AlhouGh she long time to' tme -tnnga to go has her' . _ i. . work back the here oed } end W r _ . ! . .J 1 t I r 11 charge of time hospital In Corea during time lemllrary absence of the Ihslelan , when a Wcmat ! came asking relief for a severe totiiac1ue. l sthE howell her ito forceps anti ukell the woman I she would let her take out lie arhln toolh. 'fhe woman gave her consent aUll Esther applIed 1 time Instrument. She 111111 omice . no -the ob11nlo tooth woull not 'Ield-an- otht wrench all ont came a molar wIth three bIg roots. SInce then she has extracted : , at least fifty teeth. What American girl woull have had such plucll ? In. l1ak. In coinIng to a Christan coummi- try expected to nnll all men IHI womel l'X- cellemit. Ilfcrtll but . " she saId : "I soon fount ! out quite This energetIc 'oung woman , wIth her deep convIctIon of a c.ihiing , her quiet observatIon and her wlnnlnl was. has alrall won mal ) ' 1 frlcllis In this cOlltlY who are rt\l } to assist her In her good work aud ! encourage lien mis shJ uleserves. ' 1'11' I ) A It'l' WIT Il\'l' I ) " . \ I ( . . . . hlu'rlo 1.1.111 Shil , . ' ' ' Iii l'im ri's . / \C'II' II 1'lrl. Every year . In he t west as well as the past the I number of women artists that go 10 Paris to sud ) anti sketch I 10lceabl' on the Increase. I Is 1 thought aUll ! aim dear 10 the heart of every woman student of art- atul for the I mustier or that or thc men stum- dentl lS weil-to spend 1 tmc abroad In a 11e1ghtful t Itlo I I stud lo of ito r own , anti sit- minted . too , nowhere else hi In the beloved Latn . Qtmartier. To study anti ( lreal away a while In the I Louvre , to skctch ? the hIfe-fiiId streets oC . , . " . & ' . L//L ( I . j\ \ . , . . j/ , ' . tz7.s d . . . . ' \ ) PROMENADI TOILETS. - Paris to have little Impromptu aferoon teas In that beloved Latin Quartcr Motile , this ! Is a [ part of the drcal that dozzlr ! he _ ambi lOls and trlly artistic student n , t 't "e I short anti art Is Ion aloe ' ' v" . 11 1 . _ - crut ! , i. part of j'roi'ttlomice. time book that goo with genlu3 Is pItiably swdFr' ' "Tho sooner I girl goes lie better , " says I Miss I'etbcrston , a wel known decorative art worker and teacher at the School ot Indls- trial Art of Philadelphia. "It stimulates her interest. I lwrollhly believe In Jlropo for art workers anti I le1n to scnl , just as many girls over hero as I can for a finishing year. " ' Though so many , lIke time lady above quoted have tried anti proven that 10 ParIs It 11 good to go anti are In I positIon to test all benefits' to be derived frol such study ns Paris affords , still the stldy ofords stl 11rorlc mat- te , ' of Inalce C010S so persistently before the artist that this mere thought of the 10ney It will cost debar" many from mallllg the trln across time wotns. For time benefit of other girls who are ambitIous to work along Ito ( same lines aa herself , an art student has compiled flm her own notebook , anti publIshed In the St Louis Republic , the exact cost of an Amorlcan glrl's 11'lng In Paris for a 'ear. She sas : Wo all found that board In French families might be obtained for Plench f311e obaln(1 even less than $1 G I week. This Ilclulleo a pett dejcuner ot cafe al halt , fresh bread and butter and eggs If deslrCI A lunchcon < noel ot soup cold mo.lts , salad , dessert and cheese. And n dinner at six o'clocl . This cheap board Is usually imp several stories but the rooms are bright , sunny and fairly welt fnrnlshed. Launllr Is , of course , extra. I Is also qulto cheop. 1'Jch : article has Its relllar IrIce and qiio n luge amount 19 dons for GO cents . I 19 almost Inmrlahly wel Ironcd. Ono's lingerie rcturn [ ruin time blnnchl93els3 white and sieet enough to delight a woman's soul. gler.thlng capable or rulln Is thlnt ) ruiiileh. AI < time whole , neatly arranged , Is bound with narrow plnl tape or ribbon. That Is , of Course the nslon method of livIng , which many of the American stl' tlemmts prefer. Othmers rent dlnts ohers large rooms or ate1eru lt smal coats rangln from $10 for tiire months IIwar,1 , anti "Iecp house. " Time stove which heats the atelier serves to cook the meals anti heat the s'ater Time girls are ohlgell to carry water from the ba clent for 11 purposes. They trot about time markets looking for hargalns In fruit , meat anti vegetables , os time French hOlnes love to do , 111 lear to Inraln almost as iehh. InsIde these ateliers a homelke cel- Irig steals over one Life ne\er scor ; ' 10re worth hiving than during hit- thoroughly 1\lng a 1- tie Impromptu "tea drlnklnH" In one of thm. even though one drinks lie tea front a pickle jar knife and the cake II cut with a palette I know of ono girl who rented nn oteler only a few blocks from time heart of the Quarter for $10 for three 10nths , anti of others who hall ate1es of Infurnlshcll reels at equally low rates In dIfferent , qmrtcrs. These ateliers are of courSE ) wlthOlt service of any 11111 'fho stove which heats time ateler can oren be bought lt socond-hanti In sma1 shops on the Hue St. Jacques and other little rues In thin lower part of the Qmtartter. Small bedsteads of all varIetIes Ire to 10 obtalnell In these lIttle shops at second-hand If dcslred. Alothr metho of living Is to rent an ate1er all take one's meals olsewhero. Par lany months I took my breakfast at a little cremcrlo on time Hue de In Giaclero. A bowl Oacero. of cafe au alt ) or chocolate cost mo 3 cents- larger bjsvls 4 cents. Brcads or ervlssont ( cIrcular shapell rols ) . 1 cent apiece. These cremerles are to 10 fouml In all parts of the Vlln Qimartier. For dejclner there are a number of cheap met hOlls. Plrst of all there are the bouIllon estaimiishimmments. Here one . has delicIous haul lon , meat , some varlet of vegetables anti bread for S or ! cents sometmes less There are also the Du\al establIshments . whlrh Ire oman ! ito best of their 1lnd In Paris. The distances In ParIs are , 'er great . anti omnibus fares are 'lle n little Iem In the expense of hIving there. The fare on the top of omnIbuses Is 3 cents , InsIde , G cents. They have a t'ystem of correspondences which Is like our pass system. With a cor- respollenco ono may go to almost any hart of Pats for one fare. When correspondence Is taken tare on top of omnibuses 11 equal to that Insl e. There Is a method of 11'ln/ adopted by some of time students which Is most quea ( tenable economy. I knew personally a number of girls In Paris who " ' II are so 'edded to art , " as the Ihras goes . that they ulller- serIous and often ' . 10 dangerous prh'alons. They club together often four or more of them , and rent 1 tUlnbledoln ateler In some out-f.the-way Quarters. They buy bread , cheese , lents , beans , potatoes , prunes , cabbage and other cheap fees , many of which cau be bought already cooked he mIlk shops , girls go practically without meat at - - - . _ - I . . - - - - - - . - - - - - - , an ) time InlllthoUl fro In Ihr t'ihii"i41 . win ; tor st'aimi. . \ Irst 1''Ul111 I ' ) this itmiglit ) - fiI" Itself heore I Krl's : 1\lc \ lnthusla ' m a sOltthll ! hprok. Itlt-af'rwarl. "h"l she considers thai for one I \0 or I hrl'l ) 'lnrJ of earnest work Ire , \terlca she might hive An clual length of tlmmm& . Inl otel much 10lger comfortab . renlhIS' antI halllll ) ' In Paris , time hlrolsm lo ' flavor . Another cons Ileraton agaInst ttl tarl'at n 8)Stll I thai In case of I fe'l pr any serious Ill- nu therp b no 10ney to tiny for a uloctor's service. out She must rUI into , debt or go with. oul.A A careful ( ! tmate shows ,1"101 , our America glrl generally live eorfoltahl' . atenl time thEaters to 80mI extents Bob time towns about i'aris . antI even travel marl or less for $ f00 a 'ear. .s one can gel passage over for $10 , out of the H'arOI. I Is easily sccn that ( $ iOO whii . " wil cover time Iost. I copy ) I leo from out lY accoult hook , which I have lmeuutletl " , week , " hrlleln extravagant \\'le This ia ) how the girls who are going abroac just how they wi spend their Jhekeh' . One franc you know , Is ellual to 20 cents II our money. MON \ \ Y. l'i'r ren I. W'nslm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.'r . . $ 10 t roc , itt IUII010'81'1 'rtIstJAy ttotir Weeks . ) . . . . . . . . 2..ttt ) Three sthtks , TISIJ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O I m'anvis td . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 . \'ibNfleiiiAY. _ nmnlJU8 ( . . . . . . \ . . - . . : . . IJ . . . , . . . . . . . 13 One Qlnl , 1'18tll ' rl..tllI8 , . . . . . . . . . . ro Ihotugrath or time " \'lrl"lle" . . , . . . . . . . . 1. . ) TiittmtsD.tY. V'imit"r gloves . . 'nJmm.\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . ( 1'il i U.t Y. Jo t 'n ' 1"I.'ue . . I'II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ) OlltLu8 . i cit frol IIUI"1 . . . . . . . . . . . 1) t-t..i.cIit ) . \ ' . 10nl.t nt .t'ntum . I.\'I'IW . . ' . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 30.0 . 13 t'N DAY. _ . . . . . . . . . Inwy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M So , ns J Eald before . $ iOO will take a girl lrough the year , but she shculd nll11 a trilo mora to It . She lust have mOle } elough Iii time bank to take he hOl1 II the case "f \ trouhl . Inoley CIOUI'I for the doctor II tme of Icol , , mmtt'maey enough to aford a haldnl of . cake , lone ) enough for a good piece [ of meet - - - I once a day Tliesot-o 011 thIngs worth work. I In ! for . anti witi'Aetn . her heath wi rest _ , oasly 01 iier1 . SIlo wil enjoy Paris anll , become artist . I lft Iler artst. , . I - . . . . . - - . . ' V ' 10 S.'iC'l'l. - . . , . ' ' \h. Iu,1 ' 1\0 ' ' . 1'111'1'/ When his JhYSlcltIS 'Imd friends finally cOlvlnccd C. C. Iar that his life depended on n complete rplpsfrommi buslncss rlllfsf trol cares , lie question of a mlness substitute ares : Ir. Davis Is edllr and pr'prietor ' or the only two daily ncwllolers , In Lead\le. Colo. , thJ meriting "Hero I 1.llomocrat" moring and time eveim- lag "ChronIcle. " lie hmai built tl' jourals C\I' . Ul from time crude L'glnnlngs of mlullg camp organs to dignified : of ' Illnle.l ICIslnpers [ today wlh linotype machines. fuly equipped job rooms I and the best teeHra\lhle ! \ service. Ills crson- ahhty had given the tdttorlal columns ( quotIng - Ing constituency and1there was n comfortable surplus In the hOnk\ \ But ho must retire for six months at least , olul leave somclody In charge upon whom 10 l could IJlacl ) such nell- Race ness affairs that he . ned nel'er worry over his lusl- The matrr was fully discussed : merits or more or less ! prominent Colorado rlJors were canvassed . but to eal'h amid every Olt there Were such objections It became obvious 10 choice could be made If . : Ir. Davis was to 10 freed from anxIety. " 1'1 juot send for Nellie , " ho finally said , ell there arose I general protest " ' "What ! Surely not to take charHo of the papers ? " his friends cried. "Why , she's Ie\'er hall army experience . and Is yet In Iht convent. " "I don't care , " dogedh' persisted : lr. Davis , "I know Nehie . and she's got mora gooul sense than two-thirds of tIme ' 10011 sense peopll you have mentioned. " Thus i was that Miss Nellie Madeleine Davis was caled home from the cOI\ent of the Sacred Heart In 11111na. anti wih hH ' fatwr's power of attorney Issumeil solo antI 11soluto control oC hlo ne1'spapcr. Sue hns "held dowI the deEk" for over three months IOW , Ill the "Hclall.Democrat" all " " "Chronicle" ore stii liotmrishmlng. : Ir. Davis Is taking It easy lt St. Luke's hospltnl In 1)en. vcr , and Ir anybody wallS to ha\'o n row wih the editor ho wi have to fight all 1.tallllc. tght ni Miss Davis Is n phenomenon , though site wo111 resent the tlt.iaif I 1O 'j.oard any ono cal her one Newspaper muon can appreciate time task of assuming l.ltorldl control of two duly PublicatIons. The "Ileraitl-Iemocrat" Is nil efght-paH ; liaper fOlr pages being de- votell to hive I'S , elJtorlul antI ativertise- littents The "Chronlclo" Il'ntalns ' [ aftcrnooim dlsJatchC . ( IJorla\ not much local afcroon county olclnl court l\'rtsln . Miss Dalls nevcr had any training for the ediorial desk amid never expected to be coied to fill It. Yet rhe does fill I. and , briianty , too She writes l1ch of time (1- tomial . more than half In fart , anti her "sqUlhs" arc quoted more largely than were her father's grave and lucid discussions of weighty slhjects , She elsa contrlhutes munt. ! . clea of : clearness. and ' ! sllJular cleorless. strength on living Issues. Site dlrcts time local work with dlscrlmlnoton and In this respect is fortunate In having I capable city editor anti l'taf of reportero. She has msslered time Intricacies of the business department and haa made better advertising contracts than any one formC'ly eonnrcted with I , In her treatment of her assistants silo If conslderoto but firm. A new reporter foul11 thaI . out. Time allull of Leatli'Ille affected afccted his. whisky and the tecond lay of his em- ployment she thought abe Iotcp,1 evidences ! that ho had been drinking. The city editor was InstructcII to warn him. The next day ito reporter did not steer his jag Into the omco very skillfully and the sent for him. " : fr. X. . . said she , " ) 'ou appear to be undEr the itimpresaloit ' that this Is a ICeeley cure Institute. I Is not. You cal gEt your hmas' from the raEhler anll quilt. " Personaly Miss DdYI Is I fine . roblst young women of the best health , cloarel.t coml110xon ! 0111 most cultivated manners. She detests the n w woman and the doe not walt to vote. 613N1it.t14Sil1lthI.t'S \ \ - , Uc'ot'cl to Ileriloimu' 01.1 thc itlu- C'/tOI or l'r Ciiihuircim . Mrs. Sheridan Is stIll a young woman , writes Y. Stuart Mosby Coleman from Wash- Inlton , D. C.L.b.evember Lamhles' Home Journal. She Is slender almost gIrlish In figure . and dresses with exquisite taste In dark colors She Is graceful and willowy , and carries her dainty head with an air of aris- tocratc easo. Her dark hall waves slightly Into I becoming bang , her eyes are brown and bright " 1110 the contour of her face Is I delicate oval In manner she Is sllple and kindly her birth and breading showing plainly In the ease wIth which she abets all ot her social duties anti time tact of her con- dial bearing. Mrs , Sheridan 1& rather re- UrinE. amid Is devoted to her home and cliii- , \ . ; . . ' . . . .1-- _ . I' - - } . . I miren . Site' ottl.u tlmt' cnmlucl of tier hnu"r- , I haIti , , e\.n tu tm 11rtals. amid , lrroOlll ) ' I ' "II'erlnlellb ' the Ilul'es ' of lien I n , wl1 ' bears the Mme ot his Ihl trlllus ' I uthmer , of whom lie Is a speaking lkfl" ss. She fnll ( line , also , to intlulgm ! her tastes for mllc ar\l painting . for fIIC ) ' neelleworl , . anti for the deIA\18 ! nf charity . Until \lhln a ) 'Olt or t\O In. Shlrldln has entertained 1'lrI ) ' . exeellt 11 time iay ot small dinner parts anti , InformAl e\ ' nlnW for frlenll. , anti Interesting ' The Sheridan chllren are a bright II' terestlg group. There are four of them : In . the ehlest , who was prllnted to scclety lat wiltcr : time twins . Irelc antI Jolliof whom the rental was so prolll- who1 malw their social debut Ilurlng thl presnt eaSI , an.l Ihl , jr . who is I nearing his ! fourtenth blrllla ) ' . 'he girls are jtmst such IlauHhters J might be lpertrt of such a mothcr : lleasniit . affable . wel.mnll'rell , wll-c < ucntd , sweet nlli sImple' , ful of life ' anti ElllrU. In ) 'OUII Ihl great hopes are cmterc hue goes to school tim Wo 'hIIJtOI , hit when he Is ell enollgh his mot her \ ill have him sent - to We.t - i'oint. - - A ( I lit L'S Pt lISP sl.tSO : , ( 'ummelilmig thc' lelmimliiimtu' ' . tl _ Iiul.e n IICII 1IIIrc..lol. All over the cotmmitry thousands ( t ) 'roing " " wOlen are looking forwor to "collug ollt" thl ! vintcr ll'S the New Yotl Smtn To nit ot then time occasion Is fraught with Interest , though \ Ith Eome uf them the interest - tel'est Is lit higher pUch titan with others. To saute girls rucccss Iii society Is allost n matlr of life or denUI. Durllg the Ircvlous ! few years , whIle undergoing the fll'hlng touches at boanJnl school , they ha\e fnl'I ) ' trlblell at 1,1 thought ot the cOllng great e\elt. All their lives , indeed limes the liii- portanco of the meter been dllcd into thrm. Object le930n9 as well as words hove schooled them to a proper apprecIation. They have amid lmave reflected thc conshtieta- seen 3ll ha\o relected upon eonllera- ton bestowC by every one upon lie Itches of a seJon : as they have aim eel nlll also reflected Ipon the commlscrton , I not conlempt , granted the noble ! armmiy of WOICI who are not belies. They l\ow that to stir- ce(1 themselves there lust ho no halfway - way work ; they mlst make every effort , ' . More titan one must strain every ncrle. girl uluiring the last year at hondlng fhool ha9 been heard to SJY : ' 'Ott . IC I don't cute- cecil , what should I do ? \h ) ' . there woullln'l ho anything " left but hari-kari , so [ lr as 1 can se. 'her ( are thosE of course , who 110 not ro- girth . the mntcr In quito the same light , 3-0111mg WOlen , \ % ho , by force of character or 'olnl aimti oUter immflmi- by Corlne ot envlromncnt nli Inln- dices , realize that , after all . there are oIlier things to live for. lut , however one may measure the Ilportanc of "coning out , " no one can deny that I Is important. 1 can occur but < once. Other elcnts In life may bc dlllllcatril or encored hut "coling Olt" Is nOler to be repeated , just lS baing youn Is never to be repeatel This fUllamental fact COIIJlcd with the stress It recelve3 from time worhl of con\enton. ICIOlnts for thc cstem II whIch "social success" Is hmchii . : lalY n young woman has failed , too , slnlI ) ' flOI lack of knowlelge , not from lack ot iimt crest. 'I'imero was once two sister , one of \ her had just entcred upon her first season Thc other was an cxperlencell creature who bed been out two ) 'enrs. Fachu was fairly well favored , hut It was thl later who was asocial social success. At dances she had more part- flora than site knew what to do with ; ghe ias greatly In demean , at dinners , hoth by hostesscs \as antI guests and at unwlelly affairs - fairs , 'Iko reccpton ! her pren e was looked npon as as much ot a necessIty as the music , thc flowers anti time supper "Shc mantle thlns go , " fowcrs OlO hostess expressell It. But with the other girl It was tIltErenl She l10wed herself to bo handlcolllcd by her youth mind Inexperience. At dances she lalgllshed tn Ilxplrlence. corers alone ; at dinners she mute her way straight thim-o'tghm as though they were [ u- neral bakcd meats lint were before ! ier. At receptions anti lie hike tube simply steoa arounll anti 10ngcI , to HO home , anti so end the torture. "There Is no grttng iivay frm I , " she sall to herself nt the end of 1 law weeks , "I'm a , dead failure. " One day when she could no longer stand it , she mll as much to her slstcr , "No- body's fault but your own " retlrnell the social success . ; "foU don't ( mile , that's tiic' troublo. You must begin right oil . and talk . talk , talk. as t your life delCndCl on It. ' } and . oHnln. Why . Oh , I've watched you tIme \hy. you sat there the other night at Mrs. lave- nOlgh's dlnncr hardly opolllg your ' Ills except to cat , and for my part I don't see how you hall an appetite when you were havIng such a stupid time. What you oubt to hove lone ( waD to turn to that man next you and have just tal\l a straight streak , until lila ears fairly humme , Of coursr ; what you say during this first winter will bo all nonsen\ . mora or less , hut I'l bo ' the sound good practice . You'l get used to of your own voice , your tongue wIll get used to wagging anti the first thing you know the Ideas will celtic , too , as well n9 time word Above all . my dear , never talk hail-heart- emily . as It you weren't particularly Inter- ested. 'ralk to a man as I ) 'ou'l rather talk to him titan to any one else In the world- recipe for social success that I know of thot' equal to It. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Pn.hlll XI. . . . . Brocatleti silku In dork colors arc made up lrocadell slkD Into afternoon gowns for street wcar. 'i'iicro Is In fur nothing so fashionable an black clo.ii' whmIO fox ( and dead blacl-say ermlno and 'rue latest sleeve Is molded to the arm from time wrist to two incites above the elbow - bow , alHI the ( puff at lie tot } Is full [ . short and drooping. One con have a pocket In her skirt this season by boh1y br.zcnlng out the openIng with I whlo pocket lap , stiff with embroider - ' . cry. cry.Wonmlerfuml color mIxtures appear upon the new metolssed CrelOns. The various grounds are deeply crinkled , and the ralsrd designs are of colored sik , Joc'ulmlnot or poppy-neil vrlous In ribbed pater ' , ellgEd with Clt jet glmp , Is used for decorotng the bodices of handsome black costumes for the winter. Hlsslan collars with broall rcvers and bight lcdlcl collars of fur , with narrow C311PS mire more foshlonablo than hoa for these who can aford the luxury of uch 1 trifle . One of the tisaftil makeshifs of fashion Is a \Ide color and re\crs of satin embroil- cred all ever with jet all steel or goll and jet which can bo worn with any evening dres Leather for dress \olsts Is "omrthlng unique In the winter fashions. I Is tan In color thin enough to bo hthiable. anti Is dcc- orate with applquo lace aim If It were saUI or voh'et. Mohair stIll retains its nnlversal favor , antI this season appears In many new yarlcUco- II serge , Irmure , \acket and whipcord weaves . and also In many attractive colors. \cconon.plcoted chilon , bedell on the edge of the pleats , makes a lovely \alst for dressy occasions , and It Is no more ileult to sew emi time bead or spangle titan 1 Is to thread 1 ncedle. Ribbons or narrow galoons spangled a very little on time edge mall an erectvo anti In- expelwlve garniture , which can be arranged for ncclehnnd9. belts , edgings and braces over the shoulders. A pretty bonnet of moss-grecn velvet , etudeietl with green , Hold antI violet spangles , has towards the back , abovE Ito eat's on each side , a mau\o velvet orchid with spangle antI rhlnestono rosete9 ( clustered around iii' short sterns. mack satin rIbbon , tour or five incites wid . and elaborately jetted , is I used for trinm' ' OJ silk and velvet caes. [ I 19 l'Wn IcnHlhwse Rt Intervals all around , and time upper ends fold over In loops and or3 gathered m 10 partially form the ruche The jacket with slche(1 ( bands simulalng bo..pleats belted II the back , anti h3vlng open front over I fancy vest retains favor for youthful wearers , both here and abroad Thl" model has full sleeves and t \0 cape collars . edged with narrow fur Necltets made of a band of fur four or five Inch . wide , Inlbh(1 In front wih little beads anll at the back with I big bow of \'el\et. are among lie novelties In neel IJrotector , whie others halo loco coils or velvet tabs with velvet roretes ( at the aides . Another variety of the much.lrlmmell col- lar banll Is gained by tyIng the bow In front Insteall of at this back. I ribbon Is used one yard anll a halt Is time necessary 'uan- tlty . This pose ! around ito back through a buttonhole rondo II the ribbon at the back and ties In front. The newest models In cape are ahapell to show the outne of the ahouhler , which Is not completely dlsgull by fluffy tris as It was In the lprlngj ; and the very daintiest . . A ' . . . - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . - f . tll'r on thr list Ar" lorl . , Ilrs f"r e""I " . m.Ilp d \ h'te.I'pl ' . l'l.t. t' , ' .I all " 1.1' i 1lh : ' al"d\1\ ) roses Short doumble-brcasteii coat" of black brou n or gr-en rehel , ticeti 1 on this rerrR anti 101,1' with fume or whit rloth ( llle < with fUr. ( are one of the novelties In oushl" pUh1nt ! . Iug. fancy bulons Il'corRtc the front. Per more common wear Ihere are CNUS of 11m. lIar style wlh IlrPIed seams 1111 Iit'lon- Ihaptl sleeves . Stratglt1-ethgeel glmI [ are eo'ereth with in- descent SPtlgllLI 1lacll'ar ) ' Closely ttfCther , Often tlme' are 11le , to lOll each oilmen 1m I. ( sting various bloseorne . amid agAin the Ae In shalpd ' circles . rOII's or of pink , rrlen. gold , UllphlroIuo anti cream olor. limit steel Is comblnNI with shivery . opal hell , t.lrer ) olnl : and Ecru lullUre Is be31tful ) ' 10t 11 Ilh cleAld spangles . flm-Ipire 1 [ , glnles thai reach hal way lP ; ( lie lenlth of he lal t frm the t hell anti nule , of i'eralnn : lamb , alskln , oltel' antI other rich furs , are seen cit lew ParIs genus of , brown , , gren hrowl or 1lum-colorell cloth : alhlell to this girdle are oilmen accessorIes d the fur - -Plast [ ron , tim -bark cliffs . s lock collar . a nil wih Heu this r/ubtol roti. ttes of the fur nt time bade of thl neck . \ll } ' bi'lght colors appear upon limo frouts of gal ns worn e\'rn upon the plomondl. 1II1ant chert ) ' , orange , ) 'elol. green end other sttklng , Iolors are mell In velvet for stock collar 0111 vest or IllJstron front. In- tlJll of veis'ei , howevr , vem'y hue ( Inalt\s ( f imutlit's' cloth or hloallcloth Ir u'u'tI , the cloth beitig brahh'd ' overlaltl with or overllil Ilan- glell glmll or silk applhluCs dotted Ilrofuselr with Irilieseclt beads . ! olrhromo l' monochrome ? That Is the agitating ' 1llston \ hint 111clators of fashion In" I very hall to sttlt' . 'J that lovers of bright rolols wi ) robbl' eOIUnuo ! to adopt [ thiciti while Ieople [ whose testes are quieter 1111 Il'lect sober shimles , or otherwls black . whirh ! will be more or less t'lr\1 II I h whie 01' a lr.l gpston of color. othlnl looks better In its way that a COtume oC otto color or one shallng from light to dark In the s.mo hut' . 1..1. . . . Xott' . . : frs. ! II. \ \ ' . H. Story II known n8 the " " "woman fruit grower of Southlr Caulfornia. thio has one of the largest II alnut groves In the world. 1 lzabth Cad ) ' Stanton ( objects to the tile " 011 mnll" being longer IIp1ell to an 111lrl ) ' unmrrle,1oman. , . In thie'e' lars of ( lie IWII' woman she hells time tile linmroper Site wants air unmlllllII wOlon to be eu1ell n 'bachelor . " and Iot \Olan bchclol' at that. lint.Miss Miss Marie [ Corehil's leI novel Is cal(1 " 'he Sorrows cf Salami " anti Is ahl to tllll \ Ih ( London Fcct ) Is this tll novel 1 wondel' for which the rlnlc of Wales ex- ) J'esse,1 a desire for the Irst copy to lea'u . ? the Itrees ? Iehaq [ , ho wants to blue Irnel , It before It Is put lon the mlrllt ! lrs. henry D. Craimi I Boston huslness WOIOI , hits mJllo arrangements to Curulsh for time ! .lls exp031ton of 1900 the derrIcks anll paraphernalia to be Isell In the erection at al I the but I liii rigs , which wil I ito lade cut Irely of stoue. Mrs. Cram \ ill Ilersonal ) ' 8Uer. Intenll Ito work of llaclng ) time seventy-lIve derrlcl.s. Irs. Amelia Worte of noel.land , Mc. . recently - centy 08tonlshcl the port [ Ih'plclan , hy ap- ) lyll/ for the miiodlcal I 1 en'lcl to which sailors are emmtithetl. She received It \ len she plo\ed hat for trn years sIte 'Ias ' been . going to mica lS steward of the schoener Ala- flower , oC which her husband Is the coptaln. Mary Anllerson's autobiography Is nllpl ar- log Illeccmeal In the etJodlcols. Tim Iadlrs' Iomo Joural hat ) slice . and w unit tim . , North American htevlew. This anI ) ' sholl's to whnt a varlell audience lr8. Navarro nplJeals that two [ periodIcals E wllll ) ' apart In scope readers' should fimmd tastes the somIHtel adaptc.l 10 their Miss Mary Tassel of Latrohme Po. , I time first woman of her district 10 apply far Icgls- traton as a pharmacist Sue Is I graduate ot the Indianapolis College of ! harlocy anti holds n dlloma ( , front that lusttuton per- miting her to dlspcns mellclnes to the In. dlnna hmublic. She Intr.nds to open a pharmacy . rCHlstere In Latrobe , arid lS a requisite desires to lc A woman who let Miss BeatrIce Harraden or "Shlps 'hat Pass In the NIHht" recently In New York l.rcrlbes her to a frlelll lS " 'a nut-hrown mnayde , ' not bigger than m ) thumb-al Invalid . , wIth a little . sot hand hat feels 111 I soft cloths just \HUI ! omit of hot water. " MIss Iarraden created a de- chlNl sensation at Sorosls , a scnsaton that quite overwhelmed the gentle little lion . The princess ot Wales , to time great discomfort - comfort of whoe\el may be acting as Ito lady In waIting , never IJts hcrsel at case In traveling. Hour after hour she retaIns a hult upright posItion , anc never thinks or removing hel' bonnet or lyIng down. Site attributes the habIt to her rlgll hrlnglnt up anti In spealllng of It r cent ) said to a friend : " \\'e wcn' never Ilo\ed to lie 110ln durIng the daytlmo when wo were chllren , for fear of maltng ourselves untll ) anti I am so nccustomcd to time hohlt 101 that I should on never n journey. dream " of removing amy bonnet whlo Irs. Henrieta Nclan Is the latest odci- ( ton to thc numher of women trustees of thc ton public schools of EI York City , anti wli servo until January 1. IS7. : [ rs. Ncylan I" a woman Olt of the oIJnar ) ' . She Is at the heall of an extensive cooperage business , Ihlch site conducted for fOlr years dlljn the last Illness of her hushond , antI slnrp his Iness lIE."th , which occurred six years aHo. She Ia 1 a frm belIever In time independence , of WOlrl mini Is I an enthuslaste fllll)1 1 at etl tucm t itim. , Thl dhtrlct li wnlch she lives Is onto of tIme mlenisely imotmuhateti sections of ( Ito lower 1ast Side , F'romn all accounts Mrs. Barney Barnato is not a. very apt socIal pupil. Au Impoverished lady , a muenitber of the aristocracy , timmtiortoo to coach lion for a comusklc'ration and inmluretl Lady - , of excitilent county stock , to call on AIrs. ilarney.'hmen Mrs. Harmicy retorted time call she was riot at all innpresseti wluim Lady -'S itimmnmmcr of living. Looking ahiomit tIme rooms , which were full of anmtiqmme furniture ( lint imail hJoLn In the fatally for gemiorations , Mrs. Jjarmit'y remnarketi : " ( ott mituist have matI thmi furniture for a long titne. " "Scnne of it about 100 ytars , " icily renmuarlieul Lady - , Sarah Uernliartlt line been spenmtling her vacation - cation at ( ho qualnmt little fortress In Brittany whuicn hie bias recently Ituirehiasel. it is out ( ito ( ci ) of a rock , cmnrrourmded by miothiing but occaum , cliffs and Iislterummemt. Shmo covered ( ito walls of time forresa with moats antI enlarged the loopholes into windows. The roonnis are furnishiei Itnincipail ) ' Wit'ii bnmuhoo. Sarah imemeehf dons tlshtcr attire anitl mnlumgles with ( Ito lirtcnis every mnorning. A plaint ulimmimer is servetl at 6 o'clock , antI afterward ( lie guests of time grctmt actress ride hicyches on time itretty terrace in trout of ( lie homise. Once a veek guests amtml oIl go to ntanheet at I'tuhals anti bring back tIme provisions thienntselvs , Miss Abigail louige , or , as site itt betor knoiviu , ' 'Gail I tmunmillorm ( , ' ' Imas so ptmimgeitt a literary style that omm Is Inchinmeil to fancy that It mmtumst he lien pnivato delight to pose as ( lie lummhihle redresser antI anmiounnicer of ii'roiigs and grievances. It is a fact , iioi'- , ever , Ltnt sIte is morbIdly sentitive iii regard to anty allusIon anmiong lien actitiahtitamuces to her vnlting , anti nothing inert , sincerely an- nays lien tlman to ho adtlresctl by her pen nanao lii mipeecim , Ammiiort ( into before lien ro- ccitt severe Illness a fniemtul of Inert , unmet tier In t hm street \Vashiimmgtoni ii hue ucconni- panIetl by another woitmami , who , slmo knew , i1. : 1L > Ar On oJI5ocj L& } wr occsion , $ , : : ) ctinnot 1T the operce 1viiThotX oinin ( / tf- : ) ) / , hff of N Tt1 rAsI-iior1ALE PRFUf1E , Flowery , refroshiriu , delicte 45n mbtiri' , For 8edebyciruqcjsts only. IMPEflIALCROWN PEflFUMEIYCO , , aAmcur LUUI5 , MEYER DROTI-R5 DRUc3 CO.AGMT3 ALSO'IRV ( wEDDING 6ELL.5'tTho new , PACU 8LOW , J ocior5 - - , oiiitl Ic Clre'iIm 1) ' ir'ae ' t ' Set' an author iii , t i , kt sl't ! , . ' uuuumi'u , To In. I totltit' I it , ' ci html : ' a a ' iI intlgo ' ouild gi i' , ' , ii , ' rim a p , no "I i' I a t lie real iti omitlty , So ( hi , frientl tti1m1I5 tick time situmiIctta by the _ _ _ _ _ henna cml iald the other's muamno mitiml "Miss AhIIi lodge--h ) tloii't there say ' ( laul limit. ilten , ' " ( 'Us ' I Iii A 1,111 ii , Mi , . Methes' , 'lie bnilu'.olect of , hiio Dillon , tIre It'iMm immemmiben of l'arlianimemut , is ( lie eldest tiamighter of Jtmstieo Mitthmew , a miteniber of time tmmtihy of Alathuew of Thioniamustowit , iCil. kemimiy , anti a great.gr.tittiimiece of Father Mathiew , tIme tenntperammco altostle. Sir Jantes Matlmow is orme of tIne fei' Itomminta ( 'ittliohio j miii gee cit I lit' 1 : mugi is Ii berm It. To heave time romniance antI seuttintent And take a cry worldly smith immaterial view of timeso amututmninm brmdet , it ittumet Ito atiittitteti that hlinm'o btter t1&ivemcul ittaIdents are seltionut gi'enm .ws'muy In % etliocl ( , \'il it tIme mmmarniags lion tni that Mi Conemieho Vantlerblit hirings to the for. tunntmtto ) 'Otiitg fellow vito Imas won Imer , alt time . world is faniiiiiar , ( mint Alice Rtiit'h Stokes \.iIi mutt CIII ) ' lime richly tiout ereil at tIme pros ( 'ii t t i iii I' . hum t c.m it see mithil eti m'ichm mu c'ni I it g to imer t luruamigimout lien futumno lIft' . Mis \'t'iiltiie ) ' tuhso will have it hmamideoummo s.t- ( lenient , In I lollanml toarniage by pro'cy is allowed , 'l'hi is is I lie so-i'uhhetI ' ' ' ' ' - rita ru lage It ) t lie glove , aumtl iii tmsmiah I ) ' liti t I ii Itrart i cc by a I imi tchi rims mm trIte I a cci ouinnm imtg abroad amiul , t I rig a wife , is too hoer or too tar off to rctumrmm hioutto for Ciii' . In such mu case Ito vriies Imoiumo to a law- sd' . \vltu elccts ( mite coriforumiahilu to ( Ito no- miunlreunmuits of his client. if time gentleman muhltrovt's ho miext senile tIme lawyer a soiled left imanti glove anti a itower ef muttornoy , S'iilcli settles the buisinicemu. A fnietid mumarlemu , , time Womuman by utt'oxy , aimml eimc' is thereafter lii tnmipthy shmipietl oil to lien mmciv home. .lohiui ltenmtley , ihmo hums bet'ni a resitienit of Frceport , ill. , simmco a timmue w lion tIme mimenmiory of iii it it t'miiu riot Ii ito ( t o I hit cent nary mmiii 'iio has m'etehmetl time good ohl , mige of SS years , wits iii a i'll eti Oct obt.'r 29 to' At re. l.mtnrmt I I umilsomi of \\'iuinmohntgo , t'imo , wlmi'mu askeml lien migo Lu ) time oiIicinthnig iiiaglsrate , blushingly eanmeased to 77 years. The micathm of 11ev. Iiaytlen flnyluumnma of Kokcnmmo , htmil. , recemitly , m entiovemu front eartim time best knuowmi pioumeer itre.iclier in th" niitltllo vest , lie Suns in his Situ ) 'e.ir , amimi hiatl hu'emm cii- gagetl Iii tIme mnuimiistr' for sIxty 't'ars. Its uva s It ii ott ii I it I mmii ha mmmi as ' ' t Im e iii mini mmtarry. lug itn'emtchen' . " anti as mu mmtatrhmnoumiitl agent lie imimil a iecormt , mme ( smmrpusmeoti : Iii Aimienica. i I a mill iii , ( cii mu t t lie in a rrhmi go of 1 ,71 ( 'ouiiules. A numarriago iii Chicago recently was lire- coiled by a very brief its well mis 'utnuthmmo court. ship. Nmtthmnui Ladoit of AtenmomniniceVis. . , 'as hmiving sonmethuinmg Iii a etmire , Mmury Fi'a tilt lumi g ii I mm shy tutckeii a itmi nul kcrt'htiet Into ( lie breast pack-ct of hilt emit'oui't 'ou always ( nick iii ) ' hiantilkerchmiets in muty pocket for mime ? ' ' ahtt'tl Atr. hnlomm , Alies h'rautic al- loweil ( lint slit. wouhti he glad to soil hum iiammmlkerclmiefs nit tins' tinmt , Intl lien bhmishmeu hera't'mI ( lie fact that she hind cauglmt nit. 'Ehe bold titan fohloti cml ump lila ativautmugo by saying : "I vtuit to buy yotmr iuaumtlkctretmiefiu for you all tIme rest of ) 'omtr hue , Ahuy I 7" Miss Frank knott' tier miminti at amine. She eoiismiictl , it was till over. She innnmtetliately took off lmr apron , while Mr. L'utlont tohmi lien . employer ( limit she hind founmiti a imetter job. lii a few' nniniumtcss time ) ' irene on ( hicir t'ay to time tttllc of the count ) ' clerIc , v.'lmere they were ittarnictl , a- mmlii'III'i'ii. . Nev Yon k ( 'liiper. Old frienti , I menu' your whiitutho I ' ) ) t Iii' zigmm C iii I I Yttuin' ( 'herr ) ' 'otce 01' 'eIcotiio it I rigs on t lit' itO ( ii iii ii gak' \'ha'nm scirh't heaves anti goltiemi ittntce iii tue mimahmer light , You tell into of ytitti' tresemiee \'ili U 'liii , Bob Vt hitch 4' whmole.sotileil hit ( It' ft'hlow Iii mepei'kheti coat of tmroivn ; Youi htt''tt not suunniliei"m4 insimmg Or m-kics that tutu kiy frovn ; \\'hmilo otituir birds utre qumlt't , Vtiuir emuhi comnemi to dehtgli ( ; .Aimul ( Immit iu \'hi ) ' I like you Most of mill , liolVlittol - ' Phmhhmmeophier in fentimermul 1'i loimi 'oumr imitpiy mrehmooh ; 'flue lmu'mrt forever sighulnmg fleiitnget ii t 0 t hmt' fotul i 1lamty-go-hmmck ( (1101 % ' , 'riuoumgli chihI' breezes blIght , Timere's mtivaYii suinunmn'r smmnshilmte iii 5-out' heart , flub \ ' , imitel 'fhto . world hmns so munch FoirOw' , \.o t'eti your lively cmull A sotil to litre nil tm'oimhde , Alt ! ( lint's time best' mf mmli ! 'J'htt' CmtO % ' Siil 8iionm iii' fulling , Nor hmtll oem' 'tuit' lit sigh ; Bitt I hmuvc' ht'nurnuctl 'ommr lesson In lit ) ' heart , Bob \Viiitol _ - - - - - . WEIEN complicated 4 E' prescriptions a n d 4 q rare drugs are unable - . ble to do more than 4 * relieve , 4 . D1johb's prnagus 4 yPilI& . t ( made from the veI1- f known garden vegetable - q" , etable ) will pei'man- 'r ently cure the worst 4 4 . cases of Bright's 5. "z : Disease , Rhetirna4 tisi Neural4' n , Gout , Neural- . , .1I ' . a. ( fj' Anaemia iiid ' t tIier IKidney and r Blood Troubles. , . A ( ow do'ios viil rohiove. A . U. few Imoxetu will dire. . , .i Alt minmiggiets , or by snail . vremtztmt , for SOC' i'r litux , C' . , h1rtc for Ptmtimj,1ct. noun's M1fliCmrJ Co. i CtIcago. San Fuincmco. AS Ct'S'i'OMAItY , J-IOBB SPAIA6US PILLS 'Ilh hue sold in Ommiahitu by tIme iIlflRMAN ANt ) At'CONlLL 1)1(150 ( CO. , 1i3 1)odge sum' et , second dour w"st of P. 0. ' . , ' 1 i , ( ( IA. C01i I'O uN I ) 1'Ahyc ! : PILLS ftafoamnI , t'tt' It C , Always reliable , Tse no Suteutti u ii' , h or ' 0' t , mill it r.ggttmti. , 02,00. temmtu Ic. for mu a 'tl 0 qurI. V I IA'tJX 5.1' iillu : ( :0. . 225 t'UU lit 1.1011 . if tT , l'iIlIA CA , , 1'.t. ' ( if 'C 'I ' II1i/II / 'Iii ' lii'jJI , ' - 4 ( ( fl44'a - 4 , 4' g5i If fi'I , 'I ' ' ; ; . ' My mama uS.d ' tool Soap l whh mine had ) JVOOLEs\TSvlII not shrink It WQOL SOAP Is usedln lime laundry , Wool Snap is delmeato ant ) rctruttinmz ( or ball , iur OOh. Titu lieu cneanbcr. IIti , i bs , ' ut ijum4r dealers. Mseem Utiietanml laundry , Raworth , Schodde as Co. , Makers , Chtcags , . 8t'naili.mo h ( , Iluiion. U L"niari , ilL , iiy Yvik'-a Cioestuut Bi.i. Louts , / .