May 13, 1000. CM A HA I LLUSTKATEI) 151512. Bravery of Boer Women in War Tho bravery of tho Boor men is character- lustlnct of nti Intuitu gift for war a genius Istlc as woll of tho Door women, and the not unfcminlno, for woe not Bellona as wives ot tho dauntless soldiers of South much the goddess as was Mars tho god of Africa aro playing ns Important a part In war? If In her warlike attltudo and In the tho war as did tho famous femalo defenders sllghtnees of her flguro tho antlpodo of Mrs. of Alx-la-Chapcllo In tho middle uges. They Kruger, Mine. Joubert la at least her equal dlo In tho trenches beside their husbands, 1 tho posscsBlon of the domestic virtues, rlllo In hand, or fight on when the men have whe 8,10 could not Bi;rvo hur husband by fallen. In tho storm and Btress of bnttlo'tho advlco and help In tho field sho saw to It men havo dominated It, almost to tho oxclu- tnat nothing that ho needed was lacking an I slon of a thought of the women, except col- wlth nor own nands wouI(1 P1 thc P00 lectlvely, which Is not the way to think of for ,hls tUnuur with as much nonchalance as women, while tho Individual men of tho conscious of tho fact that her husband was commander-in-chief of the Doer array. Dur- I . 1. Hn, .. .11.. . ...... .H.Iini..w1 I... ttn tho womanhod of all nations, vibrating r l , r, JnT w ,,.,, i ..... . .... ,, , heat and the fover, sho Joined him. Hoer army havo, by the very forco of cir cumstances, stood conspicuously out. Yet emotionally In sympathy, can attuno Itself In sympathetic thought with thoso sturdy Dutch dames who are making such a strug gle for their country, As a glory departed must ono wrlto of Mrs. Stoyn, who, had the plans of tho "late president of the Orange Free State" as ,,.., f, i ...... t,k.. n.i .il i- ,i .iin. "a a partner he exacted .00 more for First of tho Boer women, by position no V """" "r. .,."r . "counsel fees." lie said that as a lawyer he lees than by the interest which surrounds be8t.lald pIans of lco and mc and gone 8 worth that ,nueh mo o to he .let I. T Is her, Is tho wife of tho president of the , 0Id . du C0UrB0 havo been tho was n uuw wa' of l0(,kl"B nt Ul lliatt(-r. Transvaal republic. She Is tho first woman otTtZZt Tl. " wa MUy Uy 11,0 of tho country, but there Is llttlo to dlstln- South Arcan neubc reaching from the frlo,,da- , , , ,,, ,,. KUiou uer iruiu iuu wives ui any ui mo 2nm).wl in thn Onnn Itnm In thn romance u at the chief Boor women, though her life has not been nil prettlness helped her husband ns much MINUET CLUB OF OMAHA l'huto by Klnohurt. Chicago Woman Outwits Prime Minister derstnnd. In a llttlo whllo they saw that Mttiln fnr hor In An !n thn nnrlv careor, and thero aro, It Is said, hundreds ''"'V10 of documents In tho archives ot tho supreme , for Hho has the venture wmm t panning out vcr we 1. lh , d , jounmllBl of Ungtilshe,l pc as It was pes- f tho shrewd men of nfl u rs qui ly n - J- wt u wo rly days of hi. sa p womnn cdltor l() rucOBlllzed abroad. , HCUno below Then a little later camo tho crash The lawyer hurried around to hold a con solution meeting with the other two Mrs. Alexander Sullivan, who Is without dome, with Mine. Carni.t and other iIIh- rsons. Finding Hint irom mo ould bo ttupoHslhlo to see tho or hear a word of tho pro- i vlow of tho fact that many women will bo coedlngs Mrs. Sullivan declined to go there nmong the reporters of tho present cxpon!- and her credonttais weio lain ueioie i rime court at Bloomfonteln which aro In her 8 n'",ZTt t ' 0 ! " ,cncd hc. tlon In I'arl.,, tho following story of Mrs. Minister Tlrard, who had tho exhibition In writing. Mrs. Stcyn suggests tho fratricidal ,r" ' ?. h d you fel- Sullivan's experience at tho opening of the charge. Tho minister received Mrs. Sulll- nature of the war, for Scotch blood flows In i" pretty Inst position Is Interring: van cordially, but to " '" K her - to her veins, her father having been at ono time Z J At tho request ot tho general manager of InlnB ceremony- Mata. Mmo b u U- a minister of tho north of Scotland What obtains with tho threo likewise ob tains with tho wlfo of the Bupposcdly In vincible Cronjo, who, Napolconllke, fell bo foro tho modern Wellington of tho British Vmi'm iirimir nlil lmv.' rnino the cheer- A csiifln I ,! lroKM Wllllntn llonrv Smith. ..1 i.m...t lrut n ilfilltirr IU1. tt'i !.,." pl,LnRn rnll.iit... nnc.i llii.,ni ti'mntllu1 Ml'S never lost "What-t-t 'Never lost van iit it no dame," It was impossible Sullivan was a lady. Mrs. Sullivan a cent. Tra in." leavo of absence to a member ot It oditorlal "oUy , 1 , S t S t!" staff. Mm. Alexander Sullivan, to serve . lco, artc.hly J'1 " f'. " 'J1 n t a dollar! Wo saw It coming H)0C!al cable ccrrestmndent of the Associated f ,lln ,.tl,u llrHl ,nl,,lHKr of 1 "",LU n wuj. -1" ' iwo monins ago. iiuu u up. ""'"' I'reeW at tho previous exposition at raris. " .. tho request of hor husband, who In tho mo- out!.. MrH Stllllvan's Instructions were to proceed "Mais," tho government of tho republ o mont of his defeat asked first that his wlfo "Well, then, why In tho name of all that's ,n (mo tQ nm,0 a tllorougli prollmlnary ot franco had never given elllclal recogni- mlght not bo separated from him. When tho Bquaro and abovo board, didn't you tell me?" (jUjd of tho UIltlro 8UUj0ct with a vlow to tlm t( a lll,1' "MalH- i""'"." courteously history of tho war cornea to bo written tho "Woll, wo could have, had yon allowed r(.niur,n hor cablegrams of practical ben- Bald Mw- Sullivan, "It !h time for tho gov- names of these four women will not appear, us $500 counsel fees when you took yours. w Alnuricau c,)pi0 iJor jirg(, dH. ornment of tho French republic to make a but If tho history of these four women were See?" ......... r , '..i.,-.. .'i precedent." Tho precedent wns mado forth- to bo written tho world might then read tho real history of tho war, ... . ,1 I ..If K. II 11 1 11 Ult'll U Onco upon a MmeTn& tho Detroit Jour- h.b.t.on .u. a whole and to describe the oZTTm med U Mrs. Living Fashi nni n tniBt iipxirinir in no misincss in mib- "I'v...., u. v-..,..., ,, i.i.. i ui..r t ran Oil ModelS 80ur1' Ure a lllwyT f0r r,'00 a 'nr' , "I"1 "!"irivi!i,lv;?- Thls mX l" ,l,,p""r I Z tv ,.m the president of France, M. Cr- UU 1T1UUC1S . .teemed It best to bo perfectly In the American dally paper tho morning ur .na rnu', fP hr tho photograph of a frank with the authorities. "tier tho opening. Four suKsequent cable- comiMi;inn.' All ofllclal order fur- ic and ceneral "Vou tolerato rouuors," no voniureu. "i ". "w""- .. i i ,,.,, Mm snlllvan'H name in tho travels. It Is "Yes," ropneu 1110 nuinormes. ' o...i,.,B, ... oiriciaiy recognized category and com Thla week wo print long outing coat for drivtr, sporting wear during summer of llcht weight covert cloth, cut to fit tho "Woll, wo aro roDDers. mo lawyer ou- rubeUi ,uo ... ....Ua.lD, unlimited opportunity to flguro gracefully and Is of the popular belgo served, quietly exulting In his logical industrla arts, e.lucatlcn aim manufactures ,l8chnrB0 tho ,nb()riolm for which illl.ll Jllill(llll 11 U IUU IIUIIIIIMIIUO VII" IUU J color with velvet collar and cuffs. cinch. sho had been sont to l'nrlrt, tho flrst woman .. , .... ..... 0 it... i it nliu 'lit it uwu duiiii .w ip - To thoso who nro looking for tho latest in "But all robbers aro not mcorpornie.i unuer mo uirecioin 01 me ahsoc aieu rress, country bearing ho responsible a 10 laws Of NOW jersey: munuereu mo uu- uiuuug wuuui iiiuu wuru iiiuiiua . ijiiiiu, . n..rnn.i hats wo ronroluco another of tho vellow tho pastel straw toques that lead In popularity thorltles, with a terrible look Just at present. Tho straw Is crushed Into - . . . . t a decorative shape and lta only trimming Is llilVCS 3.11 VDSttllllCl a knot of dull green velvet and two long Joseph Modlll, Whltelaw Held and Henry Wattorton. They were ot opinion that Mrs. Sullhaii'ri exceptional education, her capac ity as editorial writer for leading Journals in 1.1 . it..... i.i.l nli.lnlnnp 1 ...,... -1 .. .... .,ll... . Tho third design is a dress hat for a young at home. Scoffers said ho drank only the l'arls especially qualified hor for thl duty. VuJnivnn "tlloro is no "lay later' In girl of cream chip with bow of claret colored 'O. 1 brands.' His stato dinners, 0U101- Mih. Sullivan reached Paris a month lu " ' , flll,niiam ..i.,. .i .. n, . i,n . u'luo vitrv oli.iMint nml fnailv. wnro served ...i..... ,.r ,.. ........ i.,.. ..t i i.n.r.i.... Ainericnn JourilllllHiii. lirlm la nlnhnrntnlv ilrnuinil with hlnnW anlln without wines. The OIllV C()UCCS8ion tO COU- Tin. Amxrlniin pvmniluUl,.,w,r lnfri,io,l h.r Tills W1IB IllBdO 'tllO precedent. OI IIIO OIll- violets and ox-eyed daisies. tnwt abroad. While pleading with Mrs. Sullivan to bo content with a gallery place at tho open- -ini: ceremonial Minister Tlrard tuid: "Will It not bo enough to roport tho ceremonial Told Out of Court HIJIIUI'U 1111 ..... i. l,Hn1li, u,aa Unmnii niinMi Unvnrnil with . t i nnnn ciftl roCOKIUtlOn Of WOmftll UJT IIIO l rCIICIl Jamaica rum. Kvart was accutomoJ to fbP lacu at tho opening ceremonial, which roimhllo and tho first woman so recognize.! alludo to this course as 'the life-saving wnH to l)0 uLld under Uio domo of tho fine waH Margaret I. Sullivan. LONO OUTING COAT FOR DRIVING. This Is so truo that It Is Interesting very much bo, roports the Lowlston (Me.) Journal. Pointed Paragraphs Lapland 1b probably the station.' arts building, wheru thero wero only 1,500 "KlBltig to uddrcM Informally tho guceta aenta, and tlmt it would bo lmposttiblo to at a Thanksgiving dinner, he began: 'Vou uocuro ndmlflsloii thero for any prews ropro- A well known Maiuo attorney is 'especially lmvo 000,1 RlvlnB yo11 llttontlo t0 " turkey Bentattve. Our minister, Allen McLnno. un- Chicago Nows noted for his keanness In Innklnc nut fnr tho Hiuneu wim oage. iuu uiu uuw uuuui. w succpflsiuuy enoeavoreu no inuuco uio ox- .,.,.. nnrndlun burghers, for sho Is a elmple hausfrau. Jest end ; of evj ? tarmlnn? for ilf ablN conslllor a sa Btuffc4 wllh turItey-' "l,,lu" uuthorltlcB to make an exception CaJ" , ,. , ,1PH, Bllh Domesticity finds In her Its quintessence BC' "igettlnK hofa of fhat end It ha mSe "When ho was secretary of stato in tho ,n favor of tho cable writer of tho Asho- .Warm weather Is about tho best sub- nnd tho popular Imagination, In so far as it jyj VnpopJlar In son. clnlS tta oabinet of President Hnyos tho strugglo elated I'ress. which then. In fact, ropre- tuto for coal. knows nnythlng of her, pictures to Itself a traU of hU! for places In tho diplomatic sorvlco was sonttsl tho entire presa of tho nation. Tho Tho lnzy raan'fl motto: "Work not, that woman, old and obeso, who devotes her 0ne dea, not ong ng(J ,J0 was , w,th a vory active. As ho was leaving tho e!o- flnnl argument against tho application was yu bo worked." tlmo to darning tho household eocka and coupi0 0t friends men of wealth and stand- vator at tho close of a vory busy day ho that tho special cablo representative was Tho owner of tho winning horse Is on- stocklngs and making hugo pot of coffee ngi Business was good tho flrst year. Thero Bald, tho conductor slnco noon had 'taken a woman, and no woman would bo admitted titled to Uio gait rocolpta. for the consumption of Oom Paul and hor- wa8 n generous division of profits. But tho up a vory largo collection for foreign mis- to tho ceroinonlnl, which was to ho oxclu- a hat is used by somo men to talk through self. Yet this same woman, uupreposeees- iawyer 'wasn't satisfied with what was com- slons;' and when asked what hnd been slvoly ofllclal. Seats would bo provided, lnstoad ot a teJephono. uiB luougu uu ih, ia uoHconuou irom mo jng to him, sharo and share alike with the done, ho replied. '.Many caiieu, nut few However, for Mm. Sullivan and hor trav- great Du Plessls family, which gave to others. After recolvlng his proper whack choson.' " ollng companion in a gallery abovo the France ono of tho princes of lt church and stato, In the porson of tho wily yet bravo and strong Cardinal Rlchollou, who, in his youth, could wield a sword as well as In azo a nen. The Kruger household is run on patri archal lines, and the Bible dominates It. Per haps this is the roason why Mrs. Krugor, who is Oom Paul's second wlfo, has given heed to tho precept, "Bo fruitful and mul tiply," for sho has had slxtcon children a largq family oven for South Africa and their Immediate descendants number over 100. Ono great characteristic sho possesses Is that of tho golden gift of sllcnco. She never speaks of stato affairs and sho nover Inter feres In matters political In public. She so ehrowd a woman, howovor, that, although it Is not acknowledged, thero aro reasons tor believing that her husband takes counsel with her In matters of moment, as Is tho wont of husbands oven thoso who aro heard to speak loudest of "tho weaker vessel." "Tanto Kruger," as tho pooplo commonly call hor, Is a martyr to rheumatism, due no doubt, as tho most modern medical science teaches, to tho over-consumption of the coffee In whose preparation sho Is so skilled, Mmo, Joubert, relict of the lion of the re public, Is not a native Boer and by common consent a French and not a Dutch tltlo Is accorded to her. She Is the warrior woman flrst, the woman of the household second, She can shoot like tho Boer roan, who shoots with unerring aim to kill, for from her earliest childhood she has been accustomed to tho use of firearms. In tho early days ot the Kaffir wars she nover failed to accom pany hor husband to "tho front" and all during tho campaign its plans wero dis cussed with her. Moro than onco as the re sult ot this discussion the oxocutlon of these was changed, in accordance with her 'bril liant Ideas of itrategy and the Imaglnatlre DRESS HAT FOR A YOUNO GIRL. YELLOW PASTEL STRAW TOQUES. Tho blggost thing on lco this summer will probably bo tho prlco of It. Lend a man a quarter today and he's apt to strlko you for a dollar tomorrow. Many a man's unpopularity U due to his winning ways In a qulot little gamo. Tho young man who embraces his bait girl hows his lovo In a roundabout way. When u woman cuts a ninn on tho street ho attributes It to hor sharp features. No ono over saw It rain cats and dogs, but hailing street cars Is u daily occurrence. It's wrong to talk about a man behind his back; talk about him In front of his back. If a man doesn't know when he Is beaten tho chances aro somo fool friend will Inform him. Thoro Is a yellow streak In ovory man that lives, but Homo of them mnnago to keep It undor cover. Tho poet wns ovldontly broko when he said to his best girl: "Drink to mo only with thlno oyou." Tho only reason why somo people marry Ih becauso tho woman wnnts a homo and I ho man wnnts a servant. A man learns a good many things from his children until thoy got old enough to know ns llttlo us ho docs, Tho man who is as honest as tho day Is long never gets up nt 1 o'clock In tho morn ing to bo led into temptation. Somo men live and learn, while others de vote their tlmo to talking about things of which thoy know absolutely nothing. No man is without fault hut It's Impos sible to convlnco tho girl who Is about to bo married to tho man of her cholco that such Is tho caso. To tho Individual worth 220,000 ono llttlo un-cent piece Is a quarter of n million. If you do not see tho point immediately, think It over It'a there,