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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1901)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1001. 17 1 CLOTHING P your Fall Suit or Overcoat bears tbla trademark, then reat assured you have the best ready-to-wear clothing sold. If you are ready to buy now, ask your dealer for thia brand. This maxe is not ex pensive, but It excels in style, quality and fit. Write for our style book and particulars. K N AND F mmwlBBa StyltStrvlct StiMactlon KUH. NATHAN & FISCHER .COMPANY i CHICAGO FINE FURS OF THE SEASON GarmtaU f Qaallty Faiclnat Ulladj f tht Fat Puna. Population of the World Figures Compiled by Sir Robert Giffcn, British Statistician. There has been an enormous Incrcaso In foro long. Another point of view Is that thero Is a similar though not so marked a tho population of Europenn countries and of which concerns Itself with the naval needs decrease. nnnln. of tfiirntionn nrlirln iturlnir Mm Inst of Interested countries. Less or more Ens- Thp rntn of emivth nf tinmitntlnn nf Ihn STYLES AND PRICES QUOTED IN NEW YORK contury. Tho growth oil around was from land's continental neighbors, especially communities might still be considered, even 170,000,000 to about 510,000,000, wullo tho ucrmany, are in mo sumo DOai wnn us. u no higher than In the last few years. An growth of the United States was from Germany, In view of European compllca- addition of even 10 per cent only as the 5,000,000 to 80,000,000, and of tho English xions, quite apan irora uny posjioimy oi avcrago every ten years would far moro population of tho British Empire from 15,'- rupturo with England, has a came for a ,hnn doublo tho 600,000,000 In a century and 000,000 to 65,000,000. Germany and Russia poweriui ucei. n i uui wuue so raucu uauic lo a DiucKuuu, uui iuuiu is u uuuiiiir of the same kind. If preponderance Is to be nearly as essential to Germany as to England, who Is to preponderate? Whence the Vnrtous Furs Come, Wlint Thcr Sell For and How They Are Mnrtc Up Some StnRKcrlnir Prices. also showed remarkable growth from 20,- 000,000 to 53,000,000 and from 40,000,000 to 133,000,000 respectively, whllo Franco had only grown from 25,000,000 to 40,000,000. It behooves the woman who wishes fine furs, says tho Now York Times, to buy them Tho first effect necessarily Is to assure Even In the United States, which has lm- lcavo tho whlto population at this century's end at 2,000,000,000. Secondly, some of the rates of Increase mentioned, such as that In Australasia nnd tho United States at cer tain periods, nro quite abnormal and due largely to exceptional Immigration, pooplo have rushed In to discuss, namely, Instance, tho nightmares of ''"le .that 'r'0ntXPUanU?h '..n! whether the reproductive power of tho pop- i. i r..,ii i. n. creasing disproportionately, in tho united , ., , ., , . ,. ,m ;,i.q ni ?h n I States, In spite of the magnitude of In- "'"t ons In question Is as great now as n ty P2 . 1 il crease of population, recent growth has not r elxty years ago. It Is a question which r, STRENGTHENS M SYSTEM BODY BRAIN ) and NERVE IUrS, SayS me IOW 10rK i imcs, lO uu muiu I UVvv . - mninnlK nrpulur vlriln rMOIIITM with whlKh early In the season, while there Is a large the preponderant ol : white peoples , among 1 PopuWIo"! U has Ken no" p,n"' th" l 'h T?" h,ch cK on .ana irom Wn.cu m m e a .. - " ,Cenblo that tho town population Is Tno nncst sKins nro coraparauvciy icw m f.v...,i .u. ...o.......w ............. . number and tho first comer 13 ablo to ob- yenow or uiacK nln thn hit snoplmens. Women who un- that tho relatlv rii.rinnii hl mnkn their tiurchascs In Sep- Lmplre, tho United States, Russia and tier- . . , . .n, t ,, ,,,. cannot be rushed nnd I am unablo to com- tember nnd October, not always to have mnny have becomo such as to mako them ccntury Unt 18C0 the Rrowtn jn c(ich mil myself ,to the belief, heard from eomo them delivered at that time, um 10 uo "i.-n b'"'- v" census ncrlod ranged between 33 nnd 36 luancrs, mai me rnio oi increase in mcse put asldo and sent to them when the first er ccnt, ginco tnen it has been 30 tier populations Is, as In France, coming fur-wearing weather nrrlvcs. An Idea to which, In this connection, nt- ccnt In 1880, nnd Is now about 21 per ccnt. nearly to an end. Tho gravity of tho Many of the beautiful furs which como to tentlon might bo drawn Is the Increasing The obvious suggestion that possibly Imml- stntlonartncss of population In Franco Now York find tholr way Into tho hands of dependence of Euroocan nations unon sun- pratlon has fallen off. as comnared with ly In tho fact that tho death rate there re- wealthy out-of-town women, who stop In pncs 0f food and raw material drawn from "hat It used lo be, would not account for malncd high, whllo tho birth rato fell. To tho city early in tho season to maKo pur- I abroad. What Is truo of tho United King- tho diminished rato of Interest of the popu- n certain extent the Uccllno of reproductive chases on tholr way homo from summer jom t true In a greater or less degrco of latlon Generally. energy might be a part and parcel of tho resorts or from Europe. cortaln European countries, csncclally of Improved condition, of tho population, which Silver fox and sablo are the expensive Germany. Turning to Australasia tho decline In the In Its turn led to an Increase of tho ago and nne furs nlways and a boa of tho Their future position with regard to tho rato of Incrcaso Is great and palpable, but of marrlago and an Incrcaso of celibacy former will cost onywhero from 1200 to United States Is n matter of no little Inter- there tho perturbations duo to Immigration through an Indisposition toward premature 42,000, and tho sablo skins, which are tiny, cet. Tho practlco of freo trado. whatever bavo been greater than in tho case of the marriage. These causes, however, operate cost, In tho Russian sable, from to the theories might remain, will unavold- United States, became the country settled. In favor of better care being taken of chll $460 apiece. If ono Is lucky one can nnu a ably be accepted by all threo countries be- mainly between 18o0 and 1870. In England dron, though fewer might bo born, few oxnulslto 1500 nklns, the most beautiful specimens of the Russian crown sable, This crown sablo Is tho darkest to bo found and only a connoisseur fully under stando what this means in a lino skin. Tho average sablo collar or boa Is made of from four to eight skins and nt this one can estimate tho value Ono skin will make Sex and Population Why This Country Has More Men Than Women. Whatever differences Dame Nnturo mav mcnt. By 1SC0 tho preponderance was even In some European countries, the nronortlon bnve intended between tho spheres of in- moro conspicuous, but in 1870 less than for of males to females 1 about 4K5 to 515. a charming llttlo collar for tho woman nuonce of men ,nnd women, saya tho New aoveral decades. Tho returns for 1880 show Now, inasmuch as throe out of every five who Is economical ono of tho flno skins, York Tribune, she evidently intended that a slight gain onco more, though tho dls- Immigrants who como to the United States only 1500 and as many bb twolvo aro some- numerically at least tho two sexes should parity of 18C0 was not qulto reached, and nro men, nnd ten out of every sovonty-nve times used togeincr. incro is a icnucuty smim uu ui'uny me biuhu iuuuuk. iuo iuuhu mr jouu u biiii iui tuvr iiiureasu. mi peopio hero are of foreign birth It is easy tb tho broad effect In furs, along tho lines world over, except whero recognlzablo and situation has scarcely changed In the last in nrn hnw immPi,n. i.' hi. rnl,nr. of tho old-fashioned tlppots, nnd for theso what might bo called artificial causes Inter- ten years. Indeed, the census bureau tnbllshlng tho ratio between tho bcxcb. In tno sums nro usca nouuic mai is m say, mre, mu mum uuu leiumu iieim-ma ui iud inures out u iuitruauuiuu lumug uu iu iuo jg90( jor nstance, the excess of males hero placed aldo by side to obtain tho breadth. population nro about cqunl. growth of tho male population as compared wns maao up , th,Q prop0rtion: Native Sablo Is too beautiful a skin to mutilate At first sight, perhaps, this may not with tho female. To be sure, the excess was born 828.707: fornix hnm (hm7i- a.jvm In anv way and as a rulo tho woman who seem at all remarkable. But it Is to bo only 1,660,097 In 1S90 and has since beon .,. .u , delights In theso flno furs has them made remembered that in many famlllea-larae enlarged by 264,727, but the bureau linda from olh(jr , . . . ' up with tho tails, feet and one or moro ones, too-tho great majority of tho chll- that the percentages of gain aro not quite mmation ha8 exncroncpi, . .11 'ht heads mounted; tho tails and feet will be dren aro of one sex or the other. And alike and that thero aro faint Indications 2 last fc v Z no doVht Lt h! used at any rate. Occasionally, however, ono should not be surprised If tho aggre- of a future reaction. ,,a ,,,?ne"',-1I?n ' thero is a woman who can afford to bo gate effect of this lopsidcdness were to nseendencv fln .. ?,' maacullno sufflclcntly extravagant to discard these produco a considerable excass of men or xrnnnmnia nnH hnvn ft rniinii hnn made of I women in a nation. Tho fact thnt such Is VORLD FAMOUS MARIANI TONIC tho skins, a process which is owhat not th0 c . t WaStefUl, I luu I'uiviil uuu m J " n- luua tun .i. saiion ai worK upon uio raco as a wnoic. -nrlet- of Styles. And th,g ,ftw opcrntcfl upon many 0f the As to the styles Into which the sables animals as well as man. On tho farm It U aro made thero Is an Inflnlto variety. Tho found convenient to preservo n great prc- Givcs Appetite, Produces Refreshing; Sleep, A Safeguard Against Mental U.d Z o ho'sca on o wide' effects' U a oPono x or the6 om rHTn 8 T'lTTuT? XT " ten"1 '? to " Indeed, in the .at- 8 ni. a bit extravagant If a woman wishes long cattle and chickens. Tho bull calf Is pre- J ? rL.i"'!!! .,SA !" L" e"!' ? -o-jWo lnv...on-from ascendency in America Is dun. Tho stato of things hero revealed Is tho moro striking when compared with that nut peopio migrate not only from one existing In Europe Both In tho United country to another, but also from ono part Kingdom nnd on tho continent the women of a country to nnother. This Is peculiarly are moro numerous than tho men. It Is truojn tho United States. In consequence, possible to detect forces thnt disturb tho there is a dcplotlon of the ranks of the balanco In some of theso countries. Hut Bterner Sox In tho east nnd n ntrnnr min. boas, for tho skins aro pulled out n width, destined from his birth to conversion Into " , , x. .u ,";"' ' r uU0Ciy popuiaieu pans oi our shorter lu lcnctli. veal, and a siml ar y Btern rato conslcns r - . ,u.,u Ilwu uiu um wuriu. nonce Disease. DOSE. A smnll wlno-rlas full thron . ...i- i ...i.. .i n,in hnn the nnirn.inii rnpknrni fn thn criiiirnn nr normnlly the temalo sex outnumbers the tho distribution of tho sexes is not unl " " " "-' - - mn, . -., , --, , R, , , , ... , . . i- a , i.. i.n nn,i rnf nrn n lnwpii rh rtf n nin nt n tpiuipr nco. mil. n mr ' aiui iiiu miuunc noauoaru ior ni to fall naturally nt each point whore tho aa tho natural Incrcaso Is concerned nmonc Comparison with thnt standard, then, makes least half a century there has been practlc sltlns nro lolnod. every dozen or moro cattlo and poultry, an nppVoxlraatoly even tuo CXCC8S ot mnlus ln America stranger ally no excess of males, and, on tho whole, balanco Is preserved. umn 11 naiuro exnioucu sirici impariiaiuy. a very sugnt ucnclcncy. The supcrabun- i no two rorces wnicn appear to ne cniony iianco or women has been most conspicuous concerned in upsetting tho equilibrium are though, ln Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Curiosity, not to say astonishment. Is cx- wnr and Immigration. And of the two the the District ot Columbia. Just why there times a day. Sold by all Drugrists. Refuse Substitutes. SICK MADE WELL WEAK MADE STRONG. sltlns nro Jolnod, every Inches down the length of tho boa. Thero can bo llttlo variety In tho make up ot a single skin, which is Just long enough to fasten around tho throat, the honrt nn onn side nnd tho tall on tho 'other cltcd' therefore, by a recent announcement former Is much tho less effective Still, it should bo such a situation at the national " J . " ... inn of tho consus bureau. Tho enumeration 'of Was powerful enough to influenco tho re- capital Is not clear. But in New England rniiVr a hrnnrt collar effect around the 1900 BhoW8 tnat tboro aro moro men nnd ums In Germany nnd Franco after tho fa- a special local agency has been at work. COIiar. A Orona COliar lllOU UIUUIIU IU lh n,nn.nn nn,1 lr1a In lil rnun. i . .. . .. l.,n.. .. l-i. . j- .i . .1,... i n u,iih win ""i- nw.uv.. r.. " niouB BiruKKio ui joiu-ii. Ana in iuo ' mtiuij Kin tram iauuaa. Uorualnno ClUlr of 1 1 fa nicPnVarorl f.hm nr h raised in a ani that tno dlitercnco exceeds 1.800.000 Un,te(j statC8 ,t pulcd down ,n6 maie pro- As might bo expected, the greatest ex nrniioiuM u..m ui lu. uiOUU.w.hi ;7 bo b t ...... In a population o 70.303.387. Tho cxccss portlon of 5U2 in every 10 000 ,n 1860 t0 cess of men Is to bo found in tho far west, a m m a n fl a mm a l ib . --...- lonrtnn vn maha X itlnnt i nnKhnno tirtn I . I H a . nif hamflllC linninr-Xf! Ant 5t I tiai vrlHnn In tho Innc ends with thesd U"'c".'" .r."'.. r'".1"" ' 6,066 in 1870. ercui aKricuuurni ana mining (lis mm w uiiiuuu HHWiHi wuiuiiiiwi I iiui i ' ttt aa wi n n timfn nm ii" rti n I o a nnrl nn u Famous Doctor-Scientist That Cures Every Known Ailment, stretches of beautiful fur and tatvaU of ig8 (n ovcry tUousand peop,0 , tnQ inns nuu .coi. . """"""" United States. & uiucrcnco in niiycuiitiitu uuu. ...v uuw It has two heads and tails and moro lengtu trlcts. In Minnesota and Nebraska there woro at least fifty-four mon out ot every Migration, ot course, works In two ways. j0o neonlo for a lone time, from 55 to 58 In What Is more, this sort of thing hns been Tho majority of Immigration aro meu. Tho tho Dakotas nnd from 60 to 68 ln most of " . ... I nlntr nn with anipn flltrlnnllnn In Ihn nor. ueUarttlrCS frOttt ODO COUntrV. therefore. Ihn rnirlnna In Ihn VL-at ami .niilhw.il Tht. Wnnrlarflll P.lirflC Am FffRPtCirl Thai L centago, for over half a century. As long leave tho other sex In excess in one part ratio In Montana was onco as great as 81 IIUIIU1IIUI UUIUO nlD kllQUIDU IIIRI I ara. I .lutinnt niininrli.nl nf Ihn wnrlrt. whllo it nrnmntpR thn nro. m, nf mn nvn In -Ifion cia . Different boaS may be WOrn In different ll, , .v, ,! . ,! l. nnnnnmnr-a nt Ihnlr nn In nnnthxr Thn nili VIUJB VIIIU U1VUU umuk; to luoiiiim w.vuw. nt the throat with the heads together, or It Is entirely changed by being turnod tho Seem Like Miracles Performed The Secret of Long Life of Olden Times Revived, Tlic Remedy is Freo to All Who Send Nuiuc and Address. other way around and heads and tails fall "ro carried with sealskin jackets, which aro nvnr Ihn !wn nhollldors. Wh lO the boa IS muuo up WHUUUl u ir.miuiUB . ui . uuu kuiu- lcft open at tho front. This Is a satis- paratlvoly Inexpensive fur, which 1b very factory way In which to wear It, for tho beautiful, is a sablc-dycd fox. A set of this finest fura aro worn more as a luxurious will cost $55 or SCO. articlo of dress than as a protection against Mink, beloved by our grandmothers, Is a tho weather. A long boa Is mado up with good fur this year, uons in this will cost After years of natlent sludv. nnd delvln iwn hnadH which may bo worn cither at from $25 to $125, according to size, and Into the dusty record of tho past, ns wjll tn bncj. or (ront. in tho former way the muffs $16 and up. Bluo lynx Is a fur which in following modern experiments In ths .... . ,. ,..!, ,i, , .,, 1 ,, ., ,,i, rcnlms ot medical scienco, Dr. Jamn.i w. pinm ccuiur ui mu u .d hvuw..., . .. .....v.. ..... Kldd. Ml First National hank Iiutldlnir. rhln. ihn heads cross at tho back, and tho wear well Ib bearskin. A lone boa and muff oournce roht "mnVL 0t .bl"k bT..W!?,.g. W?" wlt,cvorrfhln natural ,way the heads faston under tho good, hut the reddish shade makes It less chin snugly or tho boa Is opon whllo tho serviceable. Moufflon comes ln all colore long ends hang at cither side. nnd Thibet, tho crinkly whlto fur. Is mado Some Tall Figures. up largely for children. Largo boas and . , . , , ,ii muffs of It aro sometimes worn by older Vlctorlne3 nro handsome and stylish old- ' tlmo garments of Bnblo, with tho high flar lng collar capo over tho shoulders, trlmme-1 around with tho tails and paws and .long flat ends which reach nearly to tho edgo of tho Bklrt, showing more ot tho tails. Capos come ln halt and throo-quarter lengths, reaching Just below the waist, or aro half as long again, a forty-two-inch length. A capo will cost from $2,000 to $20,000. The -A A ...1.1. .ll I... " . '""W ""O I cB,u mu uu n,. . vu.., .Uuh collars. Tho neck may bo encircled with nuving Iuo liuua uiuncu 11 u iuw ui vaun it about half Its length, very llttlo people, but tho fur belongs to the little ones. Bluo Thibet Is a pretty variation ot tho fur. Halt)' l.nmlt Garment. Short jackets have so far boon tho most In demand In tho way of cntlro fur gar ments this yoar. Tho most beautiful aro probably tho baby lamb, and thoy aro mado up with various kinds ot fancy furs for DU. JAMES WILLIAM KIDD. the elixir ot life. Thnt ho Is able with the aid of a mysterious compound, known only to-himself, produced an a result of tliu years ha lias spent in eearchlni; for this precious life-giving boon, to euro any anil every dlnrnsa thnt la known to tho human body. There Is no doubt ot tho doctor's earnest ness In making his flalm and tho remarka ble cures that he Is dally effecting se nis to bear him out very strongly. His theory which he nflvnnepM Is nun of reason nnd based on sound experience in a medical fractlce of mnny ycura. It costs nothing to ry his remarkable "Elixir of Lite," as ho wadding Is put into furs this year. They nro mado as far as possible ot nothing but tho skins nnd arc soft and Icsb bulky. Muffs are largo and shaped to suit tho In dividual taste, tho stout woman generally preferring tho long flat variety, whllo tho Blonder woman will carry a muff as large an a barrel. The flat muffs aro a triflo narrower at tho top than at tho bottom. This lower edgo of tho muff, It It Is flat, may bo finished with a lino ot paws and talis, nnd with excellent effect. Tho samo ornamentation is sometimes given tho round muff, but tho effect Is artificial. A beautiful mult for carrlaco uso Is lmmenso nnd will almost obvlato tho noccsslty of a calls. It, tor he sends It froe, to nnyono carriage lobe, a thing which It has been ?ohnv.t? oVroViSStt'Mir! l.s .mart to omit for some tlmo. Ono of these uuMuiuiny no run to run. uoino or in big flat cushion muffs will measure eighteen Inches across. An odd-shaped muff, nnd a very pretty one, has wide rovers, or flaring ruffs, at either end, after the maimer ot tho lingerie muffs of chiffon and silk. Tho ends turn back over the muff for street uso and aro turned out again for carrlago wear. Whllo fox skins are nmong tho most cures cited are very remarkable, nnd but tor rellkbln witnesses would hardly be credited. Tho lamo have thrown awny crutches and walked about after two or threo trials of tho rcmtly. The sick, given up by homo doctors, havo been restored to their families and friends In perfect ... ,.VMM...v.a,ll. licit! ItlHIll, BlUIMHtll, heart, liver, kidney, I1I00U and Hkln dlteiucs headacheS toctoitt"niRSu,eX fevers: beautiful furs, they aro not tho most dur- conxumptlon. . couKhs, colds, nsthmu, ca- ablo. This Is perhaps one of the charms of thrift. To.. i."n'r n XTv Xi i', '"" " IRi tho fur. It is not an economical fur to pur overcome tn a space of tlma that Is simply chaso and 1$ left moro to tho moneyed elect, uoIJi .i ..1. i. , , , , whoso bete nolr in wearing apparel is popu g.mt: aorifula'ana ' Piles n rV quickly Trid larlty. Silver fox Is tho rare nnd expensive I'crniujicmiy reiiioveu. 11 purines me rn- variety, r or inoso woo acsiro someimug nro system, nioou nnu tissues, restores nor. iB n.nmaivn nnrt at thn snmn tlmo hp.iutt. ma! nerve power, circulation nnd a state o lC8,8 oxPe"sle anQ.a' l" 8amo mo oeauu perfect health Is produced at once. Tn the tul. thore is what is known as the cross iiocior all systems nro nil tn and euu-jlh f0x. whoso fur has tho appearance of bolng a croes between that of the silver and tho brown fox. Long boas ot fox fur are mado up with or without beads. A beautiful set ot cross fox may bo had for $125. t?o in pnrn lively Inrsiicnalve. Ermine, tho royal skin, which In tho pop ular mind Is always tho skin of great price, Is comparatively Inexpensive. A skin which Is small will coat perhaps $2, muffs from $15 to $.15 and boas from $35 to $S0 Chinchilla Is a much moro expenslvo fur and less economical on account of its great uencaey. Tho best chinchilla has the dell cacy almost of thistle down. It moves with the sllghtcut breath and Is qulpkly injured Dy rougu usage. A flue cblncbll a boa will cost $225 and a muff $155 Sealskin Is always a good fur and pann In it are to bo found, though they nre not as niart this year as boats. Sealskin mutts affected by this uront "Elixir nf Life. Bend for thn remedy today. It Is fren t vcrv sufferer. Statu what van want in b tured of und the sura remedy for It will be ipiii you tree n,v return man Pennyroyal pslls IcSSswSw.'tSisnstft.i. nr (iiuulir.STEU'.S K.NUI.1SI1 vi nr. m Maid lufttiiu ten. ...It I -.ii.i..rii... lakoroolbrr. Kru I lUk.tltvlloa. J la.Ua tllM.. Btr l..r llru..t,i. a.Md Ar. Im imrm llll. lo.ontf T..ilm.j.i.l.. miil I llru..la.. Pkl.k . ..r. ' . au uj. " k;u. w.rLr i-Miuir fZ Deputy 8tate Veterinarian. Food Inspector. N. L. IMMACGIOTTI, D. V. S CITY VETEIUNATUAN. Ofiloa and Infirmary, 2Sth and Mason Stt broad flat bands of chinchilla, with a stand ing collar, nnd the coat may havo rcver3 carried down the length ot the jackot. Ermine, sablo and mink are among the other furs which aro used to ornament theso llttlo Jackets. Charming llttlo coats, which are pointed in tho fronts, Just long enough to bo said to como below tho waist and to escape being Ktons, Tho back is cut into two tiny ccallopcd tabs, called by courtesy a postilion back, but certainly only by courtesy. This Jacket has a deep collar of chinchilla, a lining of palo blue brocado and largo fancy Joweled buttons ot turquoise and brilliants. A numbor ot theso largo buttons aro used. Tho slcovcs to the Jacket aro doublo, but only of tho lamb, and both simply flaring, tho upper one finishing half way between elbow nnd wrist and the other nt tho wrist proper. Another baby lamb Jackot for general street wear has moro of the Jacket pro portions, with qulto a llttlo skirt, nnd tho lamb Is heavier, of an older growth than the first. Tho Jackot 1b without trimming. with plain collar and alcoves, slightly flar ing at tho wrist, buttoned down tho front with loops over oblong frog buttons and covered with tho fur. Ono largo fancy button nt the top, a beautiful button with feather effocts painted upon It, Is tho only ono ln ovldonco. A pretty little sealskin Jackot Is simply mado and has for Its only trimming big bronzo buttons with centers of cut Bteol, having tho effect of brilliants. There are three-quarter length coats also of fur ready for tho woman who prefors them, but they aro heavy and warm for ordinary uso. Fancy styles nnd shapes lu coats are mado up to order as a rulo. Many womon havo their Jackets made with special linings of a color or stylo for which they havo a fancy. Long ovonlng wraps aro very beautiful, mado of fur, and velvet coats aro exquisite with fur trimmings. A beautiful coat of greon velvet has a deep collar and cuffs of crmlno nnd the fronts turn back and are deeply faced with the fur tho full length of tho coat. he Isn't sho is Just as happy as If ho were unique. It is announced In New York that Frank J. Gould, sou ot tho Into financier, has be come engaged to Miss Jlolon Kelly, daugh ter ot tho late Edward Kelly, tho non of Kugcno Kelly, who died suddenly last July nt his summer home near New Kochclle, N. Y. Indian bachclorB In Oklahoma nro hav ing a hard time, us they havo cither to marry or go to Jail. Tho officials nro thim forcing marltinl bllnx upon tho bucks be cmiHo It Is found that wives are moro cffectlva and less expenslvo than the mllltla lu putting down riotous living. Helen Morton's husband. Com to Louis do Tnlleyrnnd-l'erlgord, Is doubly lucky In having both a rich wlfo and a rich mother. From both of them ho Is said to have re ceived a comfortable dowry at tho time of his marriage. That from his mother, tho Dimness no eagiin, was j.di.udu irancs in ensh and her hotel In tho Hue St. Uomlnquo, In which latter ho will set up housekeeping. At tho wedding lu BoHton of Itcv. James A. Fnlrley of Nutley, N. J tho olflclntlng clergyman, the best man nnd tho chief usher wero all brothers of tho bridegroom. Antipathy tn experimenting wus devel oped to ii high degree In tho enso of the Ohio man who committed buIcIiIo because ho feured lio might not be happy with thn woman whom he wiib to marry. It is rather rough when a chap prefers suicide to chancing matrimony. Bcumat) MacMnnus, who hns written over so many quaint Irlrih stories, has for his wedding Journey revisited his native vlllago In County Donegal, and little Mountcharls was lively to receive him und his bride, who was Anna Johnston, woil known us a writer of verso under tho namo of "Kthna Cnrbery." A deputation of his proud fellow-townsmen gave him a dining room clock In Carrara marble nnd that doesn't flavor of tho sod: then an ud dress was read by tho secretary "on mo tion of the chairman" and that a not very Irish; then Mr. MacMunus responded. After a ntruggla with protesting relatives and a personal altercation with tho girl's uncle, Captain Milton Oarrlgus of Ko komo, commander of the Indiana Grand Army of tho Republic, and a well known ropubllcnn politician, was married last Wednesday to MI&h Mnrlo Thomup, un or phan. Tho groom Is 70 years of ngo. Miss Thomas was 18 Wednesday mm free to marry. Miss Thoman was raised on tho farm of her uncle, Henry Edwards, Ad joining the place Is a. farm owned by Cap tain GarrlguH, Gurrlg.is u ,d the girl m:t froquently nnd letters passed socretlv. When Garrlgus und Edwards met thero her old home and sought shelter with her lover's friends. Most Americans who have visited Paris, says a letter from that city, know of Henry's bar and likewise ot Henry, tho proprietor of tho establishment, which wns tho scene of tho celebrated Joe Loiter-I'at 8hc-edy poker tournament. Henry was mar ried recently to a French widow of consid erable wealth. Every American resident In Paris received an Invitation to thn wedding. Such peopio ns tho Munrocs, the Harjcs, the Frank Gardlners. tho Potter Palmers, tho ambassador nnd the consul general rather re.iented being thus Included In a barkeeper's list. When tho pastor applied to asked Henry why he, a. German subject, desired to bo mnrrlod in un American church ho answered: "Well, mlno is the oldest American 'Joint' In Paris. I lived tn Chicugo twelve years and 1 am prepared to pay a handsome tec." With her head swathed In bandages Miss liertlia Stamni wnn married last week to Rev. C. C. Mlsener nt Lnganton, Pa. Tho revorend groom wns a patchwork of court plaster at tho same time. The day previ ous tho couple drove to Lock Haven for a marrlago license. On their way back the horso ran away and Miss Stnmm Jumped from tho buggy, striking her head nn a rock. Sho luy unconscious hulf an hour and wan found In that condition by her father, who happened to be driving that way. Mr. Mlsener stuck to tho rig for a tlmo, but wns oventually thrown out nnd also knocked senseless. Though both woro badly bruised they decided that the wedding should tako place next day, as had been ar ranged previously. Tho brldo had to bo supported whllo thn ceremony was being performed. Mr. Mlsener Is pastor ot a church In Mlfllinburg. Dackacho should never be neglected. It means kidney disorder, which, If allowed to run too long, may result In Drlght's disease, diabetes or other serious and often fatal complaints. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the kidneys woll. I.ooUIiik Out for Number One, got Indianapolis Sun: "Marso Tom, I ono question tor ax cr you." "Well, out with it." 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