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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1901)
r THE OMAHA DAILY BEJ3t SUNDX J USE ,'JO, 1001. 14 IN THE DOMAIN Or WOMAN, CONSIDLIll THU SUM ME It GIHL. VnAn nnd Krllln by Wlilci She I" Kitnlly DlitliiKnlalicd. NEW YORK, Juno 28. In thoso days of Duffy neck fixings, sashes and scarf ends, no woman need be at a loss for n amnrt toilette. Tor If sho has only ono gown, and that a elmpllsh pompadour silk, n times with a garden party or summer ho tel evening frock there will bo n long affair of soft mull, made to tic about tha shoulders with a graceful aualntncss. A dainty scarf of this sort Is made-to ' wear with a garden party frock of tucked whlto taffeta and black dotted Swiss, The scarf proper Is of tho plain Swiss with dotted ruffles nnd tho note of black Is further repeated In a heading to the skirt flounce, DRESSY TOUT'l h OK WHITE TAFFETA, BLACK DOTTED SWISS AND BLACK LACE. black canvas or a tobacco brown lnlnc nil popular materials of tho hour a bunchy, gauzy collet of tullo Intermingled with artificial flowers, popples, roses or violets, will mako tho plain frock out shine Solomon and his glory. dn tho othor hand, If tho ono costume Is too flno. for the occasion, or In a color too startling for tho wide oyo of day, a collet of black net and velvet ribbon will add Just tho touch of sobriety needed. Thu ultlmat'o rosult all depends on tho choice of tho neck ruche. It must fit tho case, us It were, bo sharply contrasting or else blend graciously In cqlor with tho rest of tho tollotto, and It wero better you had nsver known such .things existed than to wear somo pjtiful 'ploco of this finery alter Its pristine freshness has departed. To fulfill Its mission, which Is that of glorifi cation, a collet should present always, tho Bppearanco of Immaculate freshness. Othtr ivlso It seems bitterly ngclng. as If tho wearer as woll as her boa had too long brei. ted the storms of llfo. women 51 ny Sialic Their Own nonx. A batch of summer collets hero 'pictured will provldo excellent hints for tho woman who cannot afford tho expensive shop nov elties for theso neck ruffles aro frightfully dear In tho shoDS and since tholr mech anlsm is 0 the simplest, a fair knowledge of how to basto and box or triple-pleat Is all tho handicraft necessary for tholr construction. niock and white chiffon French laco, tullo with raw edges, silk muslin nnd point d'esprlt -nro tho chief roatorlals employed In this, direction. Edges aro outlined with narrow velvet or ' satin ribbon, or If laco Is usod hero tho long scarf ends to tho throat rufllo will sometimes bo striped or barred with tiny ruches of It, producing an effect of irlchness that would glorify nny frock However, tho most delightful of theso collets nro dainty aud Blmple. One of white brussels not with tucked scarf ends flouncing out somo five, inches at tho bottom whero tho tucking stops, you know depends entirely on lnck stitching for ornament. This outlines In nine rows the Inch-wldo hem of the rufllo and that ot the ends, which in tho ap proved fashion fall below tho knees. An othor very smart collet seen in a Fifth avenue shop was ot scarlet tullo, with edges of ruffle and ends left raw, tho latter folded In long, looso pleats, and coming almost to tho feet. Tho rucho part ot this was In itself a creation. It was much wider at tho back than front and doubled to stand out llko somo Im mense, rtrnngo caterpillar. Only a Utlln mora than tho crown of tho head could bo scon over It from the rear, "Oh, yes," said tho dazzling creature who nat showing oft this bewildering but sim ple confection, "it Is from Paris, of course. But only French womon know tho valuo ot chlo simplicity, so American women think my beautiful boa expensive, becauso It has no trimming. See how it crossed the waterl" And sho showed "a proper boa box," a pasteboard coffin ot almost human length, with tlssuo 'papor Inner walls and a curvo at ono ond to accommodate tho caterpillar and certainly $35 did not ap pear dear after this, tor It was a mansion spacious enough for the 'very tiucen ot collots. It seemed a potent reminder of how carefully the fragile treasuro needs to be kept, for exposure on ono damp day would mean its finish'. Pretty Shonlilrr Cnie nnd Senrf. For young matrons tho fashion mongers aro displaying Just now somo short Bhoul dor capes with tho same ends and throat, rnflle as the bone and which, when made of black French Inro or taffeta with net frills, seoin delightful additions to a light tollutte, Many sorts of scarfs, aro seen, thoso of painted Liberty silk being much used out ot town as evening mufflers nnd some a girdle nnd neck band of laco in clover- leaf appliques. Tho low neck of this bodice, by tho way, Is a featuro of many of tho French frocks In airy midsummer textiles, nnd for a round, young throat nothing could bo nret- tior, but alas, for thoso which aro long and thin! Fartslonncs even wear the stock less bodlco shopping, It seems, but hero tho few seen about hotel corridors, en- vouuro ana on summer garden roofs aro genernlly accompanied by tho partially shrouding boa or scarf, which only Bllp3 away long enough to tantalize mascullno eyes. Wo must bo modest In town, but for country use, whero gloves are not thought of and baro heads go everywhere, tho low-throated bodlco Is perfectly admis slblo. Chenille n Dculrable Garniture. A gown of dead whlto wool canvas over taffeta, shown elsewhere, demonstrates another of tho black and whlto combina tions now so popular. Hero tho old-time chenille cord Is used for tho somber note's In a rich floral passementerie and shoulder knot nnd a black taffeta dust ruffle, sowed tat tho Inside ot the outer skirt hem, not only protects us perishable wnitencss at thl3 point, but gives a stylish undo shadowing In movement. Tho shaping ot tho neck of tho bodlco permits this cos tumo being turned at a moment's notice Into quite a splendid evening affair. Tho 'gulmpo of whlto tullo with circular puffings, held down by smaller chenille- than Is used elsewhere, Is fastened to an under bodlco. So by simply leaving this off and removing tho long silk gloves silk gloves aro a deal mom chic than suedo this season a low waist and elbow slcoves nro revealed. Somo thirty years ago chenlllo was the delight ot tho fashion fairies and of our mothers and grandmothers and it Is cer tolnly a garnlturo too becoming to ba left any longer on tho shelf ot departed modes. But as yet It Is only seen on lm ported gowns ot tho hauto nouveanto families, and oven then It Is generally most Bparsely employed and always In black. MARY DEAN. feet, Is tho shape to be followed for some time to come." Art In MHIiik the Skirt. As tha cxqulsltly clad women step bout after their balls It Is essential to lift tho front of the skirt sufficiently to permit safe locomotion. There Is a great rt In doing this, for many of tho skirts are of sntlny surfaced foulard, sun-pleated, ten yards wldo at thu foot and then sup plied wlthta thick, gauze ribbon ruche at tho tip edge of tho trailing garment. Tho sun-pleating Is so accomplished that tho skirt clings close ns far down as tho ncca and then flares llko a double potunlu below. With such skirts tho proper under petticoat is made, narrowly to tho knees of taffeta. Below this a gathered aud accord Inn pleated flounco of soft taffeta Is set on nnd over this talis 0. Ilounco of whlto lingerie bntlsto that Is entirely concealed by over-lapping frills of lace. It Is very much tho fashion to carelessly cut the rear of the dress skirt a suspicion shorter than tho trailing, lncy under petticoat, the glories of which peep forth with luxurious ffectlvcncs3. This point Is particularly mphastzud In lawn party gowns. Just now there nro two distinctive styles of summer automobllo dress. Ono Is frou frou, rosy red and long-skirted, and worn hen tho groom handles tho lover. The thcr Is red and slmplo and becoming, and orn when tho owner of tho trap drives herself. A smart red-grained voile Is ketched to Indicate on what llnca tho lat ter typo of gown Is nearly drawn. This pretty suit Is set off with whlto mohair braid and very dark mahogany red velvet ribbons. Tho undcrslccves and chemisette ro ot whlto wash lawn, whllo the hat is distinctly something now. Its straw Is ill- most rust red In tono nnd Its two big pom pons aro made ot countless loops ot dark r6d chenille. Theso aro chnffeur'e cockades and arc almost tho last word In millinery. I. uce llntx, , Among tho recently developed variations In fashions Is tho fancy for wearing laco hats to Informal summer dinners. When tho dining Is large, very formal and at tho ouso ot a nicro acquaintance, tho hat Is not do rlgcur, but for less ceremonious feasts It It not only proper but approved for an airy fairy species of headgear to bo assumed with the' low-necked and'short elcevcd uvenlng gown. Tho hat Is any slzo or shape one mny plenso to wear It and Is all of . laco. Flowers, leathers and ribbons aro not permitted, but Jeweled ornaments nro liberally employed, and the most elo- gant of theso trifles nro founded of heavy laco of ono tint and trimmed with a light net luce of another tint. Numbers of women who aro swift, handy and tasteful with their needles mako their own dinner hnts by buying a few whlto wlro frames nnd utilizing an them tho lace and Jewel .odds nnd ends from tholr boxes or drawers of hoarded treasures. Tho hat must not bo so largo or heavy as to Inter fere with tho display of a particularly nlco or elaborate coiffure. Wo seem to have reached a now stago In ornaments for tho STYLISH WOMEN IX IUOU. RxtrnvnKnncc in l)riia Seem to Dc eni-lnff the Limit. NEW YORK, Juno 28. It requires more than tho normal Bet of fingers theso bright summer days to cnumerato tho red gowns that can bo counted on any country club house or casino veranda. For tho past threo years women wore red a good deal for safety's snko on tho golf links, and having thus formed n pleasant acqualntanco with that royal color they have lavishly udaptc It to the requirements ot full dress toilets No woman hesitates any longer to wear, for example, a hyacinth blue foulard, figured over with huge scarlet popples, and on top of all this riot ot color sho will perch hat of poppy red straw, trimmed with hyacinth bluo foulard that Is; powdered with poppy red dots. When sho raises and opens her parasol It unfolds as a cloud of tull flro and her Jowelcd ornaments are usually ruddy rubles, garnets or other bright sanguine stoneB. Whero theso startling frocks do display themselves to tho greatest and most ap proprlata advantage is on the croquet lawn and on the seat of the private auto mobiles. Nothing ohort ot a decollate ball dreBs Is considered too elaborate tor tho croquet, lawn nnd red Is tho proper color In which to honor this revived and lady llko sport. It is In the cool tot the day .when a garao Is under full swing that fashion chronicler gets her best chance to observo the mode, and so tar as tho croquet lawn makes revelations tho excessively long skirt, spreading out prodigiously at thu Institution. Two nro now married nnd ?P.C witness to tho deep and Inextinguishable Odllo Alice Joseph, is still ono ot the'i.bungcr ot the human heart." faculty But It was reserved for Zlpporah to show that this ulcntcd family could win first place In a class of white pupils as well ns in ono of their own race. When it became evident thnt Miss Jo seph would noocssarlly bo ono of tho ten to occupy places upon the platform nt tho graduating exercises there wna In tense dissatisfaction among n certain ele ment ot the class. Led by Miss Ora Rowe, a petition was circulated asking that tho usual commencement program bo dispensed with nnd that somo prominent lecturer bo asked to fill th" time instead. Tho faculty had this under consideration when the matter be. ame public and such general In dignation waa aroused th.tt all Idea of altering th usual arrangements was re signed. Miss Joseph was, therefore, accorded tho honor for which she hnd labored so faith fully and which sho had so unquestion ably earned. This is the first time that Prill of I'nililiiii. The prettiest slecvu Unkn nro in tho form of 11 lozenge. Very large buttons nro seen on tho latest driving gloves. Jeweled roses In nil colors nro n Parisian fancy in hair ornament. Cine-button gloves, usually of suode, ere worn wl(h fussy sleeve. Hulr receivers made of linen and fash-' loned In cornucopia hnpc, with tho 11 Id of buttons, nro aniutig the novelties. Stockings of tlie finest whlto slllt or. Halo thread nro worn wlthnvhlte gowns. The old-fiichloncd strnp slipper has been reintroduced tlito spring lor children fl wear for dancing unit full dress occasions. Pule gntv laco In nn old-fashioned netted design Is being employ-id ngnln for, trim ming batistes, nuslhis nnd vnllcs. - Buttons of smoked piurl, mother of p-ntl nnd Imitation colored nones of various kinds now appear with nn nppllquo In tho form of a riellentc tracery in gilt, silver or nlumluum. Titers seems to be 110 falling off In tho popularity of hico stitches which nro used SIMPLE AUTOMOBILE GOWN OF DARK RED AND WHITE. back hair. Tho pins wo so long have usod are disappearing and In their places wo havo a lone comb of shell suiiDlied with very short, widely-set teeth. This comb Is bo long that It almost clasps tho rear of tho head from ear to enr, Its top Is studded solidly with fresh water pearls or turquolso and when set In place tho teeth sink quite out of sight, the wild halr that will stray out at tho back of tho neck nro held neatly In -place and tho head appears to be clasped by a curved band of solid Jewels. COI.OKISD GIRL'S TMUMP1I. Cnrrlc Off the Honor nt n Manual Trnlnlilur School. A colored girl carries oft the highest honors at tho Manual Training High school of Denver, Qolo. Zlpporah Joseph Is only continuing tho- traditions of her family in this respect. Throo older Bisters wero valedictorians of their classes. They wero graduated at tho Southern university, an Institution for the, colored race, supported by tho state ot Louisiana and located In New Orleans. Each took tho highest honor in her class; each captured the Qeorgo Pcabody medal, given for excellence in studies, and each became a teacher In tho STRIK1N0 COSTUME OF WHITE WOUu jiND BLACK CHENILLE. an Afro-American has been- valcdlctqrlan of a High school class In Denver or taken part In a .commencement program. Peter Josoph, tho fnthcr of tho four talented girls, has had one of those careers which, among a 'few of tho best ot his race, have been almost tragic in their Btrenuousness. Born In slavery, ho could not read or write at tho close ot tho war. Ho educated himself after his marrlago and whtlo supporting a family and did It so well that he twice passed the civil service examination in Now Orleans. In that city ha wis a police captain for five years and a United States custom houso Inspector for eight. It was tho ambition of his life to glvo his family tho best advantages posstblo and he moved to Denver for tho express purpose of raising them whero they would havo Ices prejudlco to combat than in tho south. With, tho exception of the two omces mentioned ho has brought up his family of six girls and ono bpy by the humble calling of a bricklayer and has given all of them a good education. In every possible manner with dnlnty ef fects. One great thing in their. favor Is that thoy furnish a means of making pretty long llnc3 In skirts and bodices. Llttlo handbags of gray suedo nro very popular ns n convenient accessory of the race costume. Thoy aro long and nnrrow In shape and decorated with steel, or It the bng Is of whlto suede, gold applique is tho ornamentation. Summer twecd3 and friezes aro mndo in. Erctty soft tones and mixtures and the est and most comfo.rtublc way to mako .them up is with un Eton Jacket, a cool India silk waist and an unllned skirt. Narrowly-gored skirts of striped -.Mlk. satin or other fabric ,for short, stout women are about the only styles that this season nro not deconited in somo manner, even for simple morning wear. Mohair remains 11 favored material for bathing suits, as Its slightly wiry nature provents It from clinging to tho figure; for Its smooth surface, from which the water A PLEA. FOR TIII3 HOME. It Is Necessary for Chnrncter-nnllu- lnff, Says IHshon Totter. In an nrtlclo In the Woman's Home Com panion for July, Bishop Potter discusses tho passing of tho homo In our largo cities, and dwells on tho fact that In many cases children aro brought up by sorvants rather than by parents. Hero Is his conclusion; "If thcie Is no longer to bo any homo life, nny homo clrclo and homo sacrifices for tho dear home's sake, then we need not bo In any uncertainty as to what wo shall havo to anticipate. You cannot mako character by means of a governess, a tutor and a groom. "And raonntlmo let tho young founders of homes make a resoluto beginning. You are looking forward to marriage' and tho found ing of a family, my young brother, or you, my dear girl, whom may Qod bless and guldo nlwaysl Rcsolvo to havo somo law for the homo, and to glvo some regular and sufficient time In It to your children. If wo aro to recover out ot Its woll-nlgh lost CBtato tho beautiful and grncelous institution of tho homo, wo must mako tho business of doing something of set pur pose and ot definite plan. All tho way from the top to tho bottom of our vast and com plex social structure In tho llfo of the wage-earner and In that of tho capitalist, tho clerk, the professional man, tho mechanic that ancient and divine Institu tion muBt bo lifted to its true placo and held in its rightful honor. Schools, gym naala, bathing houses, recreation plera, libraries, model tenements, better food, ventilation, improved sanitary conditions nnd tho like, aro all of value In their placo, but that which makes men and women for God and humnnlty, and the better servico of their land and ago, 1b first of all tho personal touch of somo strong and tender hand In tho homo. 'God sottoth tho soli tary In families,' wroto the Tsalmlst long ago. Lot us respect His order and follow His way. 'Home, Sweet Home Is said to havo been written by a lifelong wanderor never had ono. It Is an Immortal Tne Ordeal is Trying Childbearing is a perfectly natural func tion, but it is robbed of its tenors where the virtue of "Moth9 Frlmmtl " is known. This unique Jlnirncnt, applied externally, relaxes all the muscles, so that The (Means Easy WILL DOLT, of LrnurtUt, Iow, wtilmi 'Mothr' Frin4 rpi KuiellTtaaiyUec(Ucrmp,bKbnikiltwUiUioMjf. 91, 1 t 1 ! TtUEHKABFIEXB HECl LA 1IK ll. , Allaala, U. -It WH Sold by all but DrurrkU. at by III, fWp.U4 On iwctffl WV JfKO. , w prr niMr, tail (Wit, rotUed free. I' who HYACINTH BLUE FOULARD WITH RED POPPIES AND PETUNIA RED BAREOB. WITH YELLOW LACE DECORATIONS. DOEWAfif &a ft n TO r MS Houml Oak l'ttnucc.H burn nny kind of fuel, great heal, at'.l hold fire 12 hours with v xxl 3.1 hours with call. All of the fuel the j;as a from the fire nnd the black smoke is consumed, nn economy of fuel impossible without the characteristic principle of Round Oak Furnaces. if if f$ar nro very vnty of operation nnd requlro but llttlo attention, They aro mndo of tho best mntcrlnlc con- strttctdil y skilled workmen, thoroughly In rpoclcd bofor'o nhlpmont nn'd 'Cinrranlced' without reservation to glvo en'tlro s.ltlirfiictlmi. titntt for'our'rer funuice book. Eslalo of P. D. DECKWITH, Donaghc, Mich. Milrri ft lue.', ti(V A'oumi IMk, Ine moil nmatii ifou (n the uvru. liouml Out f ilrhrr nrt fl- H to Uuiuha by Milton Roger & Son. BINOlt iccc : Sj fl (tKWSUKXSm Kounil l)k Furnaa . I 1 1 m .J .(,,, nulpr mint removed. K J 1 o o o o o . o o o O r . o o o Q o 4 o o s o o o o o 4 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Tl IWJ ju n JIM CALLING COSTUME OP BLACK CREPE DE CHINE, TRIMMED WITH 1 WHITE LACE OR BLACK PASSEMENTERIE. FREE HIS WEEK MME. A. RUPPERT'S Almond OH Complexion Soap A full size bar of Mme. Rtippcrt's exquisite Almond Oil Complexion SoapwillbegivcnawayFREE, at our store, to every lady who purchases a full ;size bottle of Mme. Ruppert's World- Renowned FACE BLEACH that marvelous tonic for the complexion that, re moves permanently and forever all pimples, freckles, blackheads, moth patches, eczema, all redness or roughnessof the skin, and .wrinkles not caused by faciai expression. Face Bleach is truly the most remarkable bcautificr ever known or used by 1 women, and any complexion, no matter how dis figured' by pimplcsj freckles, blackheads, etc., will be cured by the use of Face Bleach, and . the skin . restored to the same delicate velvety texture it was in youth. FACE BLEACH is to-day used by thousands of women thorough- ' out the land whose complexions it hat made perfect. Mme. Ruppert herself guarantees to every lady that there is no preparation that will improve the complexion as her Face Bleach improves it. She is very anxious to have every lady in this city enjoy the great' .benefit to, be derived from FACE BLEACH, nnd will therefore give away FREE this week, at our store, a full size bar of her exquisite ALMOND OIL COMPLEXION SOAP, to every pur chaser of a bottle of her World-Renowned FACE BLEACH. This Is ap. opportunity that should be embraced at once, at the offer will only last, a short time. Mme. Ruppert's ALMOND OIL COMPLEXION SOAP is delightful to use in the bath and toilet, and is the finest nnd purest soap made to-day. Kcmembcr it is absolutely Free if you purchase n bottle of Face Blench. We hope that Mme Ruppert's patrons will be guided by what she suggests ana get a lull treatment of her FACE BLEACH this time, and give your face, and neck, too, a thorough clearing of all impurities in the skin. The com plexion is usually at its worst at this time of the year, nntr if it is neglected too Iong; the skin gets so bad that it all this" unnecessary trouble if you will use now one or two bottles of Mme. Ruppert's FACE BLEACH, which draws out of the skin all impurities which disease and discolor it. Be sure to ask for Mme. Ruppert's Book "Hot to be Bttuilfut." It is Fret. KUHN & CO., The Reliable Prescription Pharmacists, Sole Agents. o o o o o .0 o o 0 o o o o c o o 0 o o o o o o o o o t o o o o c c c 0404040040000040404004004000Co Dr, Burkhart's Wonderful Qffer 30 Days' Trea runs orr, ana also Because 11 is URntor wnen wot than unv rubric nut tno hukb or aatina. which cllnir ninat dlsnirrcpiihlv. The finest qualities of mohair are not required, yet it is wcu 10 coooho a Eooa ono. Colored notenanor has had a long strun Rio to win fnslilonalilo rmtronngr, (or women of best tasto persistently rejected It. In favor of cream or Ivory-white, but recently sucn lovoiy lima nnvo Deen sci forth bv "exclusive ' dealers In hluh-claaa stationery tnnt many nave touna mem ir- resisiao e. ine nnicsi urecn. mo noitcst. coolest blue, mauve and delicate gray are me most popular. ShlrtwalstB and fancy waists havo a very posltlvo placo ninonK summer fashions and tno principal airrorcnco between tno new modelM and thoso of last ueason Is that the tucked and Insortlnn-ilnlslied fronts havo the fullness distributed from shoulder to shoulder, instead of bundled In tho center.' Tho waists fasten -at the buck, the sleeves aro smuii ana aainiy in apnearanco and t)Hy havo soft detachable collars, feather boned Invisibly und strapped with velvet or sutlu ribbon. Snven Two from Dentil. "Our llttlo daughter had nn almost fatal attack of whooping coush nnd bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. IC. Havilaud ot Arraonk, N. Y., "but, when nil othor remedies failed, wo saved her llfo with Dr. King's Now Dis covery. Qur niece, who had consumption In an advanced stago, also used this wonderful medlclno and today the is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medlclno on earth. Infalllblo for cough and colds. GOc and $1.00 bottles guarantcod Kuhn & Co. Tilal bottles free. (ECETABIE WMPnUNB . To fully 'enjoy spring nnd summer, na turo dcmandB that yoii havo now blood In your system, free from all poisonous sub stances. Do not fleJay nny longer, but immediately recelvo Dr. IlurKHart's Vege table Compound, nature's grcutest uld in renovating thd system. Illl. V. S. HimiCHAHT, Cincinnati, O. A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIF1ER. Ilemovet Tan, I'lmplta, l'recUki, Moth P&tchea, v Ktsti ana MKin n. fail rate, ana vrj (T , and dne dttoc- ' ..H T ha. -1 - - . null, - the teat of PS ycart, and la aa rurrnleta w t&ita. It to ba iuxa ' la properly mad,. Accopi no countar. felt of similar nam. Dr. U A, flayra aatd to a la dy or th haot-toa (a Datltnt) 1 "An vnn ladln will uao them. 1 rccom- tnen-1 'GOUllAUD'S CHEAM' as th least harmful of all the Bkln preparations.'' For sale bv all Druggists and Fanoy aoods Dealers in tha u. a. ana isuro: a & sftA 1 tt. a. and KuroDe. rCRD, T. HOPKINS. I'rop'f, 17 Great Jous St., N. T. KitchenUtensilsl ) HAYING THIS TRADEMARK MAKEl 1520 KINDS (burned in the enamel) are Stl fc. For proof that NO POISON is found in the coating:, send for our booklet, showing- why only "Ag-ate Nickel-Steel Ware" IS SAFE and why cither ARSENIC, ANTIMONY or LEAD is found in the goods of seventeen other manufacturers of enameled ware. Lalrtnco & Groslenn Mir. Co. NKW YORK, UUHTOM, CHICAGO. ARE SAFE. IMPLE ILENT PEEDY Sold on Weekly or Monthly Pay me tits Old Machines Taken in Exchange. Free Instructions in Plain and Fancy Stitching Monday and Tuesday of- this weak we will offer apodal bargains in SECOND HAND MACHINES all guaranteed for ono year. Worth. Now. Two Slngcra $25,00 $10,00 Two Whites 25.00 10.00 Klvo Slngem ; 15.00 3.00 Three Households 15,00 2.00 Ono Now Homo 20.00 COO Ono Dnvifi 12.00 3.00 Ono Davis 8.00 2.00 Wo have FIFTY sueb bargnins ami thoy will all go at irlco& from $1,00 to $10,00, rlthcr for cash or on weekly or monthly imyincntH, Tho nticvii machines can ho exchanged on now much In oh . at any tltno within two years for twlco the amount they cost you. Monday aud Tuesday wo will also sell tho following LATEST IMI'IIOVED, GENUINE 8INOKI13, with LATEST ATTACHMENTS COMl'ELTE, nt much less than cost. They nro NEW, hut tho woodwork has become slightly, tnnrrcd: Regular Special I'rlco. Price. 3 Dressmakers $$0.00 $18,00 2 C-drawor, box cover 60.00 20,00 2 -drawer, box cover 60.00 3.00 3 C-drawor, box cover CO. 00 21,00 3 G-drawer, drop-head 60.00 23,00 3 S-drawcr, drop-head.. 60.00 2,1,00 10 7-drawer, drop.heud 00,00 25,00 Evory one a great bargain. Call early and get first choice. Old machines repaired. Latest Machines Rented 76c per week. Noodles and Parts far nil machines mado. The Singer Mfg. Co. 1514 Douglas St.