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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1901)
1-1 mil."1. fi " I A I T A V CJII'VMAA" V ADPU "I I 1 1 JJ fill 1 Ll, L If. J J.I J . ilLJVUV II ' 1 1 5N THE DOMAIN OF WOMAN, 4 I'KATI'IIK.S OP SIMMMJ I'ASHIONS. tioun ('India ii ml Colors, llnntl-.Mnile Shirt Wnlsla mill Lingerie NCW YOUK, March 21. Bvcrjr spring tnllv snlnrwllil fnlrv tnln. nvnt' u-nrit almli bos Its specialty, am! now, In tlio glory of ,.ttrratnts as these, with tho Initialing out lined In n space no larger than that tho monogram stamping on fashionable note gcrle, and from Paris the shopkeepers nro I ally needle worked Instead of finding all ' bringing over trousseau sets ot cream silk their splendor In lace, batiste, decorated with white ribbon cm I .SiiioI.iiik Jncliet. broidery. No princess, In the most Orlcn- ' Tell It not in (lath, but It Is tho solemn the crocus nnd tho snow ball season, wo ro wearing embroidered goods with a zeal and universality that wc showed last year for iiffl tucks ahd lace applications. This Is not because wo' lovo pin tucks snd laco encrustations lcsa, but It's a case of mak ing welcome old friends returned. I'm broldored robes nro no novelty to any notnnn out of her teens, At Intervals ot Ave years they always comu back to ua and always In nn Improved stnto over their last phasi?, nnd this spring tho veilings nnd ladles' cloths and linens nro beautiful almost beyond description. Hardly less attractive nro tho honeycomb cloths about which tho dressmakers aro quite daft. I'rom tho point of vlow of nn exact und critical busy bco theso goods arc woven on tho pattern of n very badly con structed honeycomb Indeed, but for the de mands of fashion It Is excellent In Its diver sified, rough and scml-tran&parcnt wool surface. A very lucid Impression of tho nppenrancu of tho goods Is given In an ac companying sketch, nnd hero tho honeycomb pattern is woven In well mixed threads of wax brown nnd deep cream. Hands of smooth brown nnd crcum broadcloth, of spring weight, glvu Just the proper variety to tho topography of skirl and waist, and this latter half of tbo suit opens In front to display a full vest of cream Liberty eatln, crossed by straps of brown velvet and n scarf of cream colored, embroidered chiffon. Charming gowns for Lenten wear, In two tones of gray or sympathetic' shades of violet, hava been mado up with em broidered bands nnd yokes showing n huppy correspondence with the colors ot the body material. Mplrmllil I'ntclic. Prom tho embroidered nnd honeycomb woven goods wo turn, by force of optical Allurement, to tho smart reception nnd house gowns of palo pastel cloths, patched nnd nppllqucd with silk and lace. To glanco nt tho central flguro In the group ot throo well dressed maidens pictured with thU nrtlclo gives n clear Impression of what theso patched cloths nro like. It also gives an excellent notion of tho cxtrnvn gnnt gnlt tho twentieth century mode Is going. No woman seems content, In this exacting and luxurious nge, to wear ono or two fabrics nt a time; nil tho wealth ot tho looms must bo lavished on n single suit. In this lnstnnco tho body ot this very typical gown is n soft, rosy mastic,' eatln-faccd pastel cloth. Moro thnn half the area of both skirt nnd wnlBt Is cov ered with overlays of Loulslno silk, shot with n cloud pattern of exquisitely mingled roso nnd silver 'threads, nnd this material la mado fast to tho cloth foundation by n chain stitching along tho edges done In sliver. A full flounce of cream whlto Irish Inco gives tho amplitude nt the foot nnd similar. lace, but of a heavier weave and threaded with silver, nearly covers tho front of the wnlst. Narrow hands of Jac queminot red panno finish tho neck and .waist lino, Tho companion figures to this opulently clad damsel typify tho latest Inspirations In evening dresses. At tho left Is n costume of tho new shade known ns orchid green grcradlnc, garnished with flounces of crisp silk muslin of tho samo tint, and a black feather trimming that Is not only new, but unusually pretty. At tho right a" cream crcpo do chlno gown relieved by encrusta tions of heavy black Malta laco Is rovealcd by tho open evening coat of black taffeta, n fluff with laco edged flounces nnd scarf ends ot accordlnn pleated black chiffon. llitnil-Miide Luxuries. Tho song of tho 'shirt must echo through tho tender consciences of somo of the wealthy women who nro delighted by truth that a fntr average ot well-to-do women have bought smoking jnckets. Whether nil thoso purchased will bo donned for tho purpose of enabling their wearers lage, enrrylng her tuning 'kit' In n hand sntchol. This 'kit' costs about $10. On her arrival she should go to each house nnd semi In her eard with her name nnd bus iness on It. Tuners do not meet with tho rebuffs that book agents encounter. The busluess is Muted on the card nnd If there Is a piano that needs tuning the mistress of the house Is at onco Interested. The tuner enn usually effect nn arrangement to call periodically and keep tho piano 'on edge,' as It Is termed; that Is, thoroughly tuned tip, To keep a piano In perfect con dition It slmuld bo tuned every three months, but those who cannot nfford this will arrange for every six mouths or onco each year. Tho first customer will usually glvo tho tuner tho nnmet of somo of her TOR AFTERNOON AND EVENING. paper, occupies. Tho entwined Initials are always done In slender, graceful Loula XVI letters, and there nro only a few convents In Franco and In this country whero such embroidery can be dono to suit tho fastidious tasto of the rich Amcrlcau woman. llciuitlftil Until Unite. Tho samo sort of aristocratic rxlrava- Banco ns that which presides over tho American woman's choice of flno llticn Is now showing In her selection of dainty, be coming negligees. Tho robo do chambro in no longer loaded with laco nnd Is no longer ns Intricato In Its design ns a Chlneso puzzle, but Is simple elegance It self. Looso nnd flowing as a shlck's fitting themsolves out with tho delicate hnnd-inada umlenvgar und linen blouses that tho smart shops advertise. A well cut, machlno sewed shirt wnlst or corset cover1 was, a few years ago, splendid enough for tho very exacting, but wo nro becoming tho most luxury loving nice on earth, nnd tho ccamstrcss whoso work Is nil dono by hand recolves moro orders than sho enn till. Tho dainty llttlo pictured corset cover shows how lavish decoration bus given place to tho chasto beauty of fine stltchery. A little real lace, mid a few sot bands ot white work, n threading of nnrrow pastel-tinted ribbon, and seams welded together with thread of cobweb fineness, nro all char ncterlsttc features of tho superfine lln- burnous Is tho Ideal plan on which tho 1...... ..I... t . uvtiutuui Hum wooi nnu suit ones nro fashioned for summer lounging. Somo of thorn, In fact, aro mndo on tho burnous pattorn, and othors have long, full skirts. with a pretty bolero gathering In tho am plitude of tho gnrmont about tho shoulders. A glrdlo of ribbon, with gllt-tncged ends. usually encircles the wearer's body ot tho wnisi or just under the arms. Silk flannel ami extromely fine albatross cloth, rrepo brllllnnte ami corded wash silks nro tho goods of which tho majority of tho true negligees aro made, though Inter on tho women will wear really exquisite llttlo whlto batiste bath robes, Theso aro closely allied to tho new llngerlo nnd nro artistic- S Relief fnr ill a CiMiUr tejj mui ill v v villi VI , JVA , ' Mother's friend" h a special friend 5 during the nine trying months before childbirth. It m is a simple liniment of marvelous trover, and, by its relaxation of the muscles, allays all nervousness, re ejg lieves distressing headaches, cramps and nausea. 3 It Is a Mossing In a bottio, robbing confinement of all its pain. pome, ii ii ctnnei m launu. we win tend it ly ctpreii i kd.iJ In, kltit In 111. tin tfd Slil.i uoon ircrlirt cfWtt. ' '"PM "f Tim UHADtIKI.H ItKUt I.ATOK CO., Atlanta. Cm W t miblith took, on ' UollKihuoi " Hut oo muicu nt upon rutu - "0,fr nlUr' 3 mm & to enjoy a quiet cigarette in tho solitude ot their own apartments It Is not safe to say; nevertheless the most fetching llttlu roso silk Jackets, Bhnpcd, pocketed and frogged exactly llko thoso mado for men, nro for salo In tho departments where negligees nro displayed, and, what Is more, they sell. They nro nil pretty, for tho greater number are mado of a rlpo roso colored taffeta, that lends n glow to any complexion, und they aro so cozy nnd comfortable that they In vito even tho most nustoro woman to con fldcnccs, nu easy chair and a mild clgnrctto. MAUY DEAN. a xi:w occri'ATio.v. The KiiiiUn if IMiiiio Tuners Invmlcil liy Women. Among tho Industrial activities recently Invaded by women, reports tho New York Tribune, Is that of plnno tuning, and re sults are proving that they nro nB well adapted to tho work as men. It Is claimed by somo tuners, Indeed, that a woman has nu advantage, because It Is usually tho housewife who decides who' shall keep tho piano In repair, nnd that Judicious friendli ness nnd chut with it rensonablo amount of tact from tho tuner will win her client for her friend and steady patron. "Although It Is an innovation for women to enter this business," Bald n man who had launched several women tuners, "I havo found that they become qulto as pro-' tlclent as men. Tho work la not adapted to n nervous person, as listening to tho tone waves while tho tuning la In progress Is exhausting. Any ono who has had n piano tuned will recall that tho tuner, whether man or woman, must havo tho room empty beforo beginning, and It requires nervous tension nnd concentration to do tho work well, but nny womnu who has calm norves and good health will tlnd tho work easy and profitable. "Men ns a rulo pick up tho business whllo working In piano factories, whero thoy seo and hear tbo tunor 'chipping' a piano, ns It Is termed. Chipping consists of picking nt tho strings of n piano which has Just been put together, nnd tightening them up be foro. Bonding them out to tho factory. Of course, It Is tuned thoroughly later. From watching and Imitating tjieso tuners other tuners start out as qualified. "Tho course of Instruction Includes n thorough knowledge of the construction of tho Instrument, nnd to this end tho piano Is taken to pieces and put together under tho supervision of tho teacher. This en ables tho pupil to understand repairing, which Is one of tho most profitable portions of tho work. Any pnrt of n piano can bo obtnlnod from tho factory, nnd when ono understands how to put It In sho can tnko full chnrgo ot a piano, from tuning to re pairing. In lenrnlng to tune the pupil starts from what Is known ns 'middle C and after tuning that octavo tho rest nt tho plana Is tuned from It. A knowledge of pluno playing Is not necessary. "The best way for n woman to work up a trado is for her to go to somo nearby vll- frlends who may want their pianos tuned, and, thus a good trado Is worked up In that village nnd tho tuner will thereafter mnko tho rounds of her pianos at stated Inter vals. Proceeding in this manner In ono vil las after another, the tuner gradually se cures a long list of customers. Ono of my pupils who settled In Southampton, Mass., has a flourishing business and another In Albany, N. Y., who Is also a musician, hns ndded tuning to her previous work with great profit. "Tho prices paid for tuning a piano ran go from $1 to J2.E0. Tho nvcrage tuner gels $2 for ench piano nnd four pianos constitute a good day's work. Two pianos a day would bo a small cstlmato, and nt that rate the tunor would make $24 a week, aside from repairing, which comes Incidentally, the top drawer's bottom, nn by taking out two screws the whole top of tho chest of drnwers lifts off, two moro leaves draw out and nn excellent little dining tabic Is tho result. When tho owner of such a protean object wishes to pack up nnd move tho pivoted mirror on tho bureau folds down on Its face and fasten firmly, clothes are packed Into the drawers, that lock ns securely as n trunk, und the dressing, din ing nnd writing table becomes one piece for the expressman to ttansport. Not n bit less nstoundlng Is the wardrobe mado by the designer of this fairy table bureau. When n man purchases one of theso wnrdrobes he finds It cunningly con trlvcd with drawers that will hold n goner oils supply of linen nnd underwear, with boxes for his hats, nicks for his coats and frames that stretch nnd crease his trousers There Is oven a cabinet for neckties and on for canes, nnd yet a bnlf of this wardrobe can bo converted Into n dressing table or a desk, ns tho owner hns need, For feminine requirements the wardrobe Is Just ns useful nnd the charm of It nil In that closed up, locked fast nnd confided to tho cxpross company this plcco of furniture can bo shipped from one end of tho country to tho other nnd its close-packed contents will novdr be Jarred or crushed. When th hnll bedroom will not admit n wnrdrobe tho lucky occupant can buy n curtained clothes press, with n hat box top, nnd on tho lnsldo of her closet door make fnst the wull wnshstnnd, thus preserving her slngl apartment from nny likeness to n bedroom MIOLLl) WOMKN SMOKP.f Sumo People Contend Tliey llnvr n Perfect ItlKlit Tii. Astonishing ns It may seem, there are not n few people who nilvocnto tho adoption of tho smoking habit by women. Opinion ns to whether the members of tho sex should smoko or not Is ns varied ns It ever was. It Is Just ns true that the women who enjoy n cigarette prrsovero and do not nppnrently suffer from Indulging this taste with discretion. Moat women know tho overgrown collego student who says patron Izlngly, "Oh, no; I don't mind women's smoking: but I shouldn't nt all like to sec my sister smoko or my wife, If I had one.' This familiar nrnclc Is usually too youthful to havo It make much dlfferenco what ho says or thinks, ami only the most faint' hearted smoker would over nbnndon her clgarotto because of his disapproval Men of expcrlenco nro either Indifferent to tho clgarotto question, holding that a woman hns n right to do ns sho wants In such a case, so long as sho never forgets what Is duo to her position, or they nro decisively opposed to, with no tolcratlou of tho habit In tho women they havo a right to control There Is practically no class that owns to a delight In seeing women smoke. Smoking among women Is moro common In Europe than In the United States, and hero It Is much moro frequently seen In Now York nnd the eastern cities than In the west nnd south. In Europe nny sug gcstlon that smoking was Improper for women would bo received with nmazemcnt It might bo thought unhcalthful or cxpen slve, but Its Impropriety would not be dls cussed, There could bo no room for such an opinion In countries where smoking Is so common among the highly placed as It Is In most of the European nations. Tho prln cess of Wales set tho seal of the highest approval In Great Drttaln on the fashion ot smoking nenrly a scoro of years ago, when sho had her servants hand about at n din nor for women smnll cigarettes of n kind she had smoked for years before that, This mado tho habit permissible to all women In Great Ilrltuin, If it hnd Indeed needed any such countenance. Queen Victoria's well-known opposition to tho prnctlco was not enough to discourage Its votaries after the princess had given It her frank np proval.- rrlllH of Fnslilon. French nnd English cheviots are very popuinr tor miring iniior-muuo gowns, Tnntlvy Croat Is tho nnmo of one of tho now- necKties mnun or mercerized cheviot to wear witn tno ujting shirtwaists. All tones of violet, from deep pansy tuid queen'H purplo to paleot pinkish amethyst, lire to bo crently tavored. In the color nlnnft or united with mignonette, tenroso pink or I'urtuin iiiiiii. nnuues in nn uiuo, Mnlteso and cluny laces nro still popular ior ares trimming, nnu men mere nro all tho other well-known kinds which hnvo ji? AUTISTIC SLEEVES, 4 HAND-MADE LI NGE II IE. and will frequently run up to $35 for n small pleco of work. Hut few of tho occu pations for womon yield such Immediate results for n small outlay and by keeping n record of her pianos and covering iho ground systematically, ns well as doing her work conscientiously, tho woman tuner can build up a buslnoss which wltl render her self-supporting and afford her nn Inde-1 pendeneo regarding tho disposal of her tltno which only a fow occupations would enablo her to enjoy." KOLIll.VCi ITHNITlfltrc. Only 'J'liroc I'Iccm-h 1 1 i ii I '! (n Mn Ki ll lliiitin II it III I ti 111 . Tho twentieth century cnblnot maker has earned tbo endearing gratitude of tho men nnd womon who live fn hall bedrooms or who of necessity often chnngo tholr loca tion, when, following tho peripatetic army regiment or traveling dramatic company, by manufacturing a new typo of furniture thnt economizes spneo nnd the trouble hf packing In tho most wonderful way. This new and remnrkahlo folding furniture is nil things to all Individuals. Only three pieces of It nre required to mako nny room habitable. A folding wnrdrobe, n dressing tnblo nnd a wnshstRnd will render n hall bedroom nn cozy ns ponslble, and yet have sparo for locomotion: for each piece performs nt least three different functions. Tho dress ing .table can be rnnvortcd Into n writing desk by tho simple expedient of pulling out what, would appear to the uninitiated to ba lost Homo of their prestige. Lnees of tho itiiuiuu oruer snow it iiiiing-in or gum thread between tho (lowers. Itodu color Introduced In the lint or toque iiiiimrin it uiiKu iu roinr in liaie com plexions, worn below the fnce thai Is, on tho bodice or. moro pronounced Btnl, If me uintiHo or iiiMiien ntfeir no rose or red tho effect on natural coloring Is to pale It very considerably In appearance. The ernzo for gold In varied effects has not abated very much mid IiIiIh fair to prosper throughout tho summer, lut It will be noticed that tho gold Is moro dell entely distributed than It wits In the win ter. The gold liter x nro very pretty nnd tho new rlbhniiH Interwoven with gold, or em broidered with It, nro charming, Very elegnnt new traveling coatn nre made of light cloth In the empire, aha pp. with wldo bands of stitched cloth nrouiul tho body Just under the urnm and fastened over on ono sldo with largo buUoiiN, 8nmn new iliist clonks of molmlr In circular torm aro also very attractive fur their stylish np penranco ua well nn usefulness, A novelty that, will ho very fnahlonnblo this spring nre tho now Itumch.indu silks. The colorings nro nulto beyond description. Well-nigh imporsliilo combinations of vivid shades nro so blended ns to prodncn effects rich nnd Intense, nnd yet withal picturesque nnd artistic. In tho construction of tho wnlst the design of tho pattern Is nlwuys followed In cni.li case, mhtchlng the lighter nnd duiker Nhades In tho imitcrliil, which effect, lor tho woman who likes color nnd color Is qulto the thing this yenr leaves nothing to lo desired, I'V in I ii I nr I'rrniiiiulft, Mrs, Whltelaw Held him offered to give 5.lxi toward the establishment of a civil linxpttHl at Manllf A May day event In Nw York will bo MMMMHHmHaMHRHiMMMHManH 1 SEE THAT TIPS TRADE MARK I: wvflmaiw ' ' I!. (burned In the enamel) Is on cvary Kitchen Utensil It is a sure POISON Is you purchase, proof that NO found in the coating;. Send for our booklet showing-why only "Agate NicfccUStecI Ware" IS SAFE and why either ARSENIC, ANTIMONY or LEAD is found in the g-oods of the seventeen other manu facturers of enameled ware. Lalance & Grosjean Mfg. Co., NEWYOEK, BOSTON, 0E10AQO. THE FAME OF ME. 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