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    THE OMAHA DAILY HEEt 310X13 AY, JANTAHY 0, 11)02.
SPECIAL JOTO
Advertisement for these column,
rrlll tie (ultra nntll l'J in. for (ho
Vfftilnjt edition nml until S.'tO p. m.
for mtirulns and Snniln edition-
HiUes, 1 l-2o n irnrd It rut Insertion.
In a vrord thereafter. Nothing tnkcn
for Iraa than Ufio for tlir Ural Inser
tion. Thnt nd vertlncmenia ruatl be
rnn ronnreuM vol-.
Advertiser, by reqtrestlnar num
bered elieck. can linve nann-cri ari
Irriied to a, nnrabrrrd letter la ran
f Tlir line. Answers no addressed will
be delivered obi prcucntallum erf tka
tkeck only.
.situation' w.v.vrni).
POSITION by mnn 30! good education; ref
erence and bond. Box 1US, Plnttsmouth,
Neb. A.-M181 6
W A . T HI) MAI E HELP.
GOOD messengers wanted. Increased pay.
A. D. T. Co., 212 South Mill. D-'JJ'J
STEADY work, prolltubto work, for neat,
energetic hJStlerb. C. F. Admits Co., ltfl'J
Howard. H-&W
IS FOK A HALF DAY'S WOltK.
If you live In tho country or in a small
town and huvo u good aeiUulntanco
among thu farmer and atock raisers In
the neighborhood you can tnuku ilvo dol
lars euHlly by four or five lioJta' work.
Write us and wo will end you our propo
iltlon. Th lUo Publishing Cd Solicitors'
Dept., O-mahn, Nob.
B-M213
, WANTED, n good man In every county to
tnko subscription for Thu Twentieth
Ccntiir runner. Our agents make ood
wages eveiyWhOre. llutereficca reiiutred.
Address, Twentieth Century Flintier,
Utnnhitj Neb. 11-013
WANTED, good, nonunion elgarmuker;
good situation add steady worK for the
right mil n Addres.4 Wlhl.tui Kchllng &.
Co., uiooinlleiu, Xe. . u Miw 8"
WANTED, men to learn tho barber trndo;
nil thn ndvantiiitrrt of stt-itrty pructlco by
ffefi work, .expect 'Instrjctlonti, practical
teaching, diimotiMtrutlnns on nterolyzcd
tools, hair and skin diseases utirt every
facility for pructlcal training; only two
months required; two yeurs' apprentice
snip suvpd, Our System of roln-grii rm
braces seven of the lending elites of Ola
United States and our method of school
ltiK In well kn)Wn with hundreds of grad
uates to recommend us. Wo guurnlllea
positions, W'n uru making spnclul limucn
ments for thirty ditys whereby anyone
can earn full scUolnrshlp, board, tools
nhd transportation If desired, Our Drain!
fully Illustrated catalogue explaining nil
'mailed free. Molor Unrber Colleo, 1023
Farnnm street. Ii MZ73 lu
"freei freei 'freei
Shave and halt out, Molor Jlarber College,
W2.1 rariimri HI., 3d iloor, Hours, 8 tn 4,
D-M274 F4
WANTED, miilcrfor CO-bblTrlalnsIf tnr"itnlU;
must understand mlllwrlghtlng and hand
ling engine; must be sober and Indus
trious; German preferred; will give right
purty with nomo capital nn Interest later
on If desired; stato age, cxpertenco and
salnry expected. P. O. box 173, Humphrey,
Neb. B-M3C4 6
WANTnD, Industrious young mnn of 17,
In wholesale house; miiHt have knowledge
of bonkkkeeplng; stato salnry expected.
O 4. Uee. H M364
ACT I VIC man to mnnnge small local bust-
ni'ss; good salHrv; give experience and
references, u zu, lieo utilco. u lUi 4'
WANTUb, un energetic advertising mnn
to tnko Trocadero program. Apply at box
olllee. li M36D C
waxtku rr.M.vi.r. iii:i,i.
WANTED, 200 girls. 1321 Dodgu. Tel. 870.
C-911
WANTED, two young lady students to
learn halrdrcMBlng, manicuring und chi
ropody und scientific massage. Cull or
write iiuom aw, ueo mug. u ts
COMPETENT girl for generul housework.
1711 ..... i.i r...
.1., wuBiua. tuiSi tut ituavnuKII.
C-SI253
UECOND girl. SCO Fnriuun street.
,C 188
When You Write
to Advertisers
remember It only take un extra stroke or
two of tins pen to mention the fact-that
you saw the ml In Thu live.
WANTED, girl for general housework In
family of two. 1)24 North 2Vth street.
C-730
HXPEHIENCKD second clr at 3707"joncH
stroot. C---M7W)
WIDOWEIt wnnta Iiousekeoper In the
country; good wages, good homo and per
manent puiuo; inlddle-uged lady prefeired.
Address O 30. Uee. C MUD 7
WANTED, Indies to learn lialnlrcsstng,
manicuring, facial mnssaga; only four
weeks required; steady practice, export
Instructions, lecturcB4 etc. Call 'or write,
Molor College, 1823 Farnnm St.
' C 376 10
WANTED A girl for gouernl housework
In small family. Apply 1117 Park Avo.
C-MiW-7
WANTED, oxporlenced girl, general house
work, three. In family, no washing, good
wages. Mrs, Itobert It. Rlngwalt, No. 1,
Wbrthlngtou Place. C M2U4 7
WANTED, a'grudiiato trained nuiso fffr
head nurse at Child Saving Institute, JHtli
and Ohio Sts. Apply to matron.
C-M22D 7
WANTED-OIrl for general housework.
2523 Poppletoli Ave. C M2ti2-C
WANTED, llfty'glrls, to niakb shirts, pants
linn overnus. ppiy ut onco to iiyrne
Hammer D. q, Co., factory, 12th and
Howard uts,
). mil
C-M297, 7
BTENOOItAPUEH who can assist book
keeper; penmanship reply. Address O 17,
lice. C-M35ti 0
WANTED, good girl for gonoral house
work. Mrs. C. II. Horton, 1530 S. 2h,
c ail it
WANTED, a middle-aged womanTDO to 55
vears, to tako care of small house; good
liomo ror right party, tnuulro Hayden
HruE. , Millinery Dept. C-17S 4
llKl.l' WAM'El).
iiiAi;
E & female help, Call Canadian Office.
912
KOlt HUNT HOUSES.
HOUSES, stores. Iluinls, Puxtan block.
D-13
HOUSES, etc F. D.
Wead, 1521 Douglas.
D-9H
HOI lF 111 u11 I'nrtB of clty- Tle O
nuuow f, uaB Co., o uu
D-917
TO MOVE right got ' Omaha Van Storage
Co., otllco 151114 Farnam, or tel. 15&9-t03.
D-91S
-ItOOM brick house, modern, 2715 Jackson
St, Teltphono 491 or l.-ii&i. A Treynor.
" D-919
HOUSES and Hats. IUiigwnlTnia7kl7ik"
D913
BEE HENItY 1, 'PAYNE, 691 N. Y. LIFE.
D-960
6-UOOM modem bouso and barn. 2109 N.
20th 'Phonu A-25CS. D-M261
HOUSES, a. a, Wnl)co, Drown block.
D-953
1-llOOM modern, except furuaco. J22. O. M.
Naiunger, ueo uiug. 'i'hoti9
463. D-951
BEVKN-HOOM all modem house. In good
condition, large yard nnd bountiful shade
trees, d minutes' walk from city nail
Will rent for 130 per month.
OMAHA LOAN & TKU8T CO.,
16th and Douglas Sts,
D-932
FOU RENT. 6-rooni house, city water,
1910 Fierce 81.. 10; also barn, K.M.
JOHN W. IIOHBINS. IWi FAHNAM ST.
U M8,o
FOn RENT, six-room cottage, 22il nnd
vjaiuornui sireci, very convenient,
Inquire ut 007 North, 19th street.
D-MS09
FOH HENT cheap, 1A2S8. 23th st . 6-room
nouso, city wnter nnd gas; key llrst door
south. 1) M2S 7
2.HOOM cottage. U per month, 1411 South
16th St. Inquire Jos. Goldsmith, room
is. i', a. naiiK uuuaing. oiitro hours.
UU 10 In morning. D-M21I 7
roil Hij.vr nofM:.
2i2l DAVENPOUT ST., r.room, new mod-
ern cnttage, largo lot, 20.() n month.
Tho Ilyrnn Itecd Co., 212 Ho. llth St.
D-23I
107 H. 25th, C horns, city water, J7; 1WT
N, 21st, 4 room. 9; 2019 fit. Mary's Ave.,
12 rooms, modern, 115. Illngwnlt lirn!.,
Ilarker Illft. D-M2I3 7
HOt'SES-rhrl"
'Phone 2019.
Meyer, 2.M and Cuming.
D-M91 Jr
FOIt lli:T-ri IIMSIII'.l) IIOOMH.
DKWKV European hotel. 13th and Farnam.
E-SJ4
ONE furnished room, with heat, on car
line. 161S CIntk; 15 per month. E J3
THItEE furnished rooms for light house
keeping. 112 S. llth St. E-S22
LAItOE front room, nicely furnished,
steam heat; on a or two gentlemen. Call
31314 H. llth St. E M509
TWO housekeeping rooms, 8. 2023 St.
Mary's Ave. E-C3I J2J
Ft'HNISIIED rooms. C25 S. JOthlTt!
1J-M759 J27
FltONT room, modern, JS mo. 1717 Web
ster. E-M925 J30
11-ItOOM modern lint at 1107 N. 19th, W
per month. , Call ut 41S N. ICth.
E-M917 6
FUUNISHED rooms, modern. &09 S. 2th.
E M1M F2
HOOMS. 1000 Capitol avo.
E-M190 S
MCE front room, with alcove, dose In,
private family, 111; with piano, J1S; refer
ences reuuircd. Address O 50, Uee.
E-M3M 7
2022 DODOE, with privileges of private
home, piano; irodorn; reasonable.
E-910 J4
l'(III.M.MIi:i) ItOIIMS AM) IIOAIIU.
UTOPIA, 1721 Dnvenport St.
F-CSI
NICE homo for young men. ICS S. 2otlt St.
F-CSO
SUITE of rooms, furnace heat, for gentlo
men. 1519 Jackson St. F-CSS
STEAM heated, nicely furnished rooms,
with or without board, ut Tito Thurston.
F-i9
EI,EOANT steam heated front room, with
bourd. 190 Capitol Ave. F M1S5
FOH HENT. nicely furnished, steam heated
rooms, with or without board. Midland
hotel, ICth and Chicago Sts. F Mill
THE 1IONN1E IHtlAll. 1720 DODGE ST.
F 185 J 17
UOOMS nnd board, dlencnlrn, 1609 DougiasT
F MtJ0
FUHNisiIED rooms, modcrii C22 N, 23 St
F-197 C
foii iti:T-t .M't u.Msiir.n hoomh.
DLblv room space, per month, ground
Iloor room In The Dec building, facing
Farr.nm street; no expense for light, heat
or Janitor service. It. C. Peters & Co.,
Itental Agents, lico Uulldlng. U 110
SUITE of rooms, modern; housekeeping.
010 Ueorgla ave. (1 MliM 10
I'Oll IlEXT STOKES AM) OFFICES.
10H HENT, the building formerly occu
pied by The JJoe at P16 Farnam St. It has
four storlcn nnd ii basement which was
formerly ued us Tho lleo press room.
I his will to rented very reasonably. If
Interested apply nt once to C. C. Hoso
tvutcr, becretury, room 100, Ueo building.
1-261
OFFICE with vault and pnrt llrst Iloor or
till top iloor. 1414-10 Harney St. Midland
Ulnss and Paint Co., 1410 Harney St.
I-C91
I OU KENT, storo In first-class location;
rent reasonable. Apply It. c. Peters &
Co., ground Iloor, Una Uldg. I 260
FOR RENT, three nlco rooms for office.
i" j. i' rancK, Aiiuianu hotel.
I-M19I
OR HENT. basement, sultnblo'for any
kind of business, 20x100 feet. Apply to
M. Ji Francli, Midland hotel. I Ml'S
ltUTCHEIt Stand. Next to corner grocery.
l-"enp,..re"-t' APly to Welshnns Mantel
and Tile Co,, Sua South 17th street.
I-M2G7-7
AOEXTS "WANTED.
MEMOHIAIj life of McKlnley, four lan
guages, tw pages, jw iininones, 11.50: freo
outfit. W. A. Hlxcnbaugh &. Co., 500 Wnro
block, Omaha. J CO"
PrtOFITAIJI.E work offered agents in
"very own 10 Hccuro suuscriptlons to tho
l.adlps Homo Journal nnd tho Saturday
Evening Post. Wo want agents who will
work thoroughly and with busl"ess sys
tem to covet each section with ir Illus
trated llttlo booklets and other advertis
ing mntter nnd to look sharply after re
newals from old subscribers, The pay Is
first rate and ut the end of tho season
520,000 will be given tho best workers ns
extra prizes for good work. How well
some of our ngents havo succeeded Is
told lu a llttlo booklet wo would like to
send you portraits of some of our best
agents, w tli the story of lutw they mado
It J'ay. The Curtis Publishing Co.. Phila
delphia, Pa. J M200 F7
AGENTS wunted for new publications;
Son, 1313 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
J-M2S1 J12
ATTORNEY In Dee building can accom
modate lawyer with olllee en suite. M
45, Ueo. J-S27
WANTED, ennvassing ngents In every
county to solicit subscriptions to THE
TWENTIETH' CFNTUHY FARMER nnd
tho NEW CYCLOPEDIA OF ' LIVE
STOCIC and "COMPLETE STOCK DO
TOR. This splendid book contains 1,400
impi rial octavo pages. S0O object-teaching
engravings nnd is the only book on live
stock ever published ndapted to the every
day, practical money-saving use of every
farmer und stock owner. Steady employ
ment with assured good income. Agents
In tho country with horse nnd buggy es"
peclally ' desired. Cnnvassers make easily
M to J100 per month. Address Century
Furmer Solicitors' Uureau, Uee building.
Omnhtt. J 'is
Th.r nrn mnni imn nl.... ..... .
are better than others.
THE PRINCE OF OMAHA
Is absolutely the REST. It rotalls at Be
virilism uiui wnoiesuies nt So 7 per 1.000.
Union made.
W. F. STOECiaiR CIGAR COMPANY.
J-M321 11
STORAGE.
STORAGE, low rates. Derlght, 1119 Far
nam St. us
OM. Van Stor. Co., 1511& Farm Tela. 1559-Sia!
Hi)
PACIFIC Storage und Warehouse Co., 912
911 Jones, gcuernl storugo and forwarding,
120
WASTED TO BUY.
WANTED, to buy, some glass doors and
gluss partitions and one halt-oak round
counter. Apply to M. J. Frar.ck, Mldlnnd
noiui, N M445
NICE IMPROVED FARM IN EASTERN
NEURASKA OR WESTERN IOWA;
must bo cheap for cash; prefer something
around J35 or 10 per acre, aivo full par
tlculars. Address O 3.1, Bee, N 210 12
WANTED, to buy. prlvato bank In eastern
Nebraska or western Iowa; any Informa
tion will bo strictly confidential. X 27.
Ueo. N-M370 12
FOU SAI.F.-KUIIMTUIIC.
CHICAGO Furnltwe Co., 1410 Dodge. Tel.
2020. New nnd secondhand, bought, sold,
gAi-umiseu. U 57
KOIl S.VI.E-IIOHSKS. WAGONS, ETC.
GOOD UUGGY BARGAINS.
Ono rubber-tired depot wagon.
One 6-paasonger Roclcawuy.
Four leather-ton family carriages
Four phaetons, 6 top and open buggies and
rununouii-.
Secondhand harness.
Drummond Cuvrlngo Co., 16lh & Hurney St
P-958
THE REST lu buggies nnd wagons nt II
Frost's, llth and Leavenworth. P 959
STAMMERING AM) STUTTEniNO.
CURED. Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramgo Uldg.
roii SAi,i:-Misrr.i.f,AM:ois.
;)ET coat, good a-, new; will lit boy 13
, II years old. Address 11 53, Uee.
Q-M8SG
2DHAND snfo cheap. Derlght, 1119 Farnam.
Q-Wt
FOR SALE.-phonographs, superior to nny
other muslcnl Instruments; 5 up. The
Wlttmnn Co., 1621 Farnam. ij-602
When You Write
to Advertisers
retnomber it only takes nn extra stroke or
two of the pn to mention tho fact that
you saw tho ad In The Uee.
FOR SALE, good-sized pnekuges of news
paper exchanges. t cents und up. Apply
at Ueo Olllee, Circulation Window.
Q-6S5
INDIAN goods nnd relics. 1119 Farnam.
Q-M522
FIR timbers fot housemovcrs, etc., 40 to
,1 it.; criouing aim nog icncc. wi uoug
las. Q-90.1
PERFUMES-lOc to 110. Shormnn & Mc-
uoniien urug l.o., ictti and Dodge.
Q-0OI
100 STYLES trusses, cntaloguo free. Sher
man Ac .Mcuonncn Drug t-o., inn ana
Dodge, O-naha. Q 961
2D-HAND eafo cheap. Schwartz, 114 S. 13.
FOR SALE, flno mnhogany bank llxturcs
nnu uuicnjo oaio ai imck uo. saie, auto
matic doublo tlmo lock; double burglar
Croof sleel chests. Will be sold 'it ft
nrguin. National Hank of Commerce.
HIGH GRADE TYPEWRITER ill first-
class condition. Price J to. Can be seen
any duy. Address O 34, Uee,
TYPEWRITERS latest models of the
Remington, Smith Premier nnd Densmoro
typewriters, which hnve been replaced by
the Underwood, can bo had at a very low
figure. Co'l and see them. A. H. Work
man & Co., 1617 Fafnam St. 'Phono 2139.
Q-.M70S
CHINESE WIZARD trick cards. 10 cents
par pnrK, postpaid, snnausity Mrg. uo.,
Council Utuffs, In. Q 175
FOR SALE CHEAP.
Ono Hem-Sho typewriter, In use only n
snort time.
Ono safe, weight about 4,000 pounds.
Eleven agents" sample trunks, in good
snnae.
Flv'o agents' samnlo trunks In fair shane.
Ono roll-top desk.
Two Jewelry telescope, with trays.
Ono cnblnet, with X special rcportR'for
1901.
OUENTIIER & SULLY, SIOUX CITY. IA.
W AI1
PIANO boxeB cheap. 1313 Farnam St
W avin i' t
Cl.AIUVOYANTB.
MRS. FH1TZ, clairvoyant, 819 N. 16th.
h 9;s
MME. GYLMER, genuine palmist, 316 S. 15.
S 967
ELECTHIO TREATMENT.
MME. AMES. 317V6 N. 15; flat E; attendants
MME. SMITH, baths. 118 N. 15, 2d Iloor, R 2.
1 J7
UEATRICE HARLOW, baths; Egyptian
treatment; auenuani. mi)i linn, f iat
A. T-M192 IS
MISS MACK, massago; attendant. 1403
wcDsier. i Mua i J'
PERSONAL.
DR. HOY, chiropodist, corns nnd supcrflu-
Frenzer Block. U 90S
VIAVA, woman's way to health; rational,
wnoiesoie noma ircnimcni. on iico uiug.
U-9&I
PRIVATE homo for indies before and dur
ing confinement; babies adopted. 2020
Burdetto St. Mrs. Uurget. U M19I J9
GOLDMAN'S, the only perfect pleating
pinnt in inn v. em. .w uougias oiock.
U-M513
SHAMPOOING nnd hair qresslng, 25c. In
connection witn- The untnory, 210-221) neo
building. Tel. 1710.
U-501
SECRET SERVICE
Business, Criminal and Private.
2C19 N. 2lth St., Omaha.
U-M143 7
WANTED. Information concerning where
abouts of uamei nailer, a uermun lauorer
who eloped from Omaha with Ellu Mohr,
October 2, 1900; suitable reward, . Albert
Mohr, 423 S. llth st Omnha, Neb.
U-M141 6
RUPTURE permnnently cured In 3i) to 00
unys; senu lor circular, u. a. woou, ai
D., 621 New York Life Uldg., Omaha, Neb.
U-971
HAIRDRESSING. manicuring and chiro
pody, for ladtus only, in connection with
The Uathjry, 216-220 Ueo Uldg. U-285
LIEHEN, theatrical, masquerade customer.
101S Farnam. li-972
SURE HATCH INCUHATOR CO..
CLAY CENTER, NEB. Send for
handsomo 160-page freo catalogue.
U-977 i
PRIVATE hospital, before nnd during con
finement; babies adopted. 2306 Grant St.
Mrs. Gardels. Tel. F-11S2. U 973
CHIROPODY a specialty. In connection
.1.11. H'l. tin tA vAAmt. 01flqOk T . , n 1 ,1
Tel. 1716. U-519
ACCORDION pleating, cheupest. best and
ituicKcst. Airs. a. u. .MarK, u tz uougiau.
U-974
GRAMOPHONES nnd supplies, wholesale
und retail. Collins Pluuo Co., 1C22 Doug,
las. U-973
MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 2d floor. R2.
U-456 J 15
WE RENT machines of evory make nt
75c per week or t'i per month.
We repair nnd tell parts for every sowing
machlno manufactured.
NEURASKA CYCLE CO.. Cor. 15th nnd
Harney, 'phono 1603. 334 Broadway, Conn
Council Hluffs, In. 'Phono B-018. 612 N.
21th St., South Omaha. U-831 J23
PRIVATE hospital dur''ii? confinement;
bnbles adopted. Mrs. Olfford, 1814 Web
ster. U 300 U
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
WANTED, city loans, bonds and warrants,
Georgo & Company, 1601 Farnam street.
W987
4H PER CENT on business property.
5 per cent on rcsldenco property.
Options tc pay wbolo or part any time.
W. U. MEIKLE, 401 8. 15th St.
W-9SS
WANTED, city loans and warrant. v
Farnam Smith & Co,', 1320 Farnam street.
W 989
WANTED, city nnd farm loans; also bonds
nnd warrants. R. C. Peters & Co., 1702
rnrnam en., neu uiug. w 990
MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha real
estate. Hrennan-Lovo Co., 309 South 13th.
W-991
FARM and city loans, low rntes. W. H.
Thomas, 1st Nat. Bank Uldg. Tel. 164$.
W 992
YOU don't necdto borrow money if you
worn ioi iim iviiurus uo, v ati.1
4V4 TO 5 P. C. money. Bemls, Puxton Hlk.
W 993
$r,0,000 SPECIAL fund; loans 1500 up; lowest
rates, uiiyiii uros,, iuui rarnam nt.
W--0M
PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 937 N. Y. L.
W-995
SEE HENRY R. PAYNE. 601-3 N. Y. Life,
, W-993
MORTGAGE G, G. Wallace, Brown Block,
W-997
PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1621 Douglas
W m
MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS.
MONEY loaned on furniture, live stnnk
Jewelry; also to salaried people, without
security; cheap rates; easy payments;
business confidential. Foley Loan Co..
successors to Duff, Green, R. S, Barker
liioclt. l-.stnl), m X979
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture. Jew
elry, nurses, cow, eto. u. iteeu, 310 K. is.
Ji. Vil
MONEY TO I.O.'N 'II.TTEI.S.
START THE NEW YFAR
rAlt-iv.rt 1,fTi 'K!IJ. t1Al1-
Whero every dollar paid .oft reduces cost.
SALARY LOANS ON PLAIN NOTE8
to tionest working people.
No Mortgage. No IndorBor. Nn Publicity.
NO ONE NEED KNOW.
wo uuarnntee tuo i.owesi nates.
HOW DO WE DO IT?
Full Particulars FREE Upon Request.
RELIABLE CREDIT CO.,
Room 3'fl lMxton Block.
(See Window from Farnam Street.
X-978
MONEY
To loan on
Furniture nnd
Pianos, Live
Stork, ntn.
You to retnln possession of the property.
SALARY LOANS pcrmnnent positions
You can borrow from JIO.OO up. You can
get inn money on snort nonce, you get
the full amount In cash. You may keep
It ono month or more and pay for It only
what time vou keen It. Our mtns nrn low.
our business Is confidential and our motto
is to "try to please."
OMAHA rTDRTOAOB LOAN CO.,
119 Hoard of Trade Uldg, Tel. 2295.
(Established 1S92.) 3v0 S. 16th St.
X-9S2
LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO
SALiAiiiKU I'liUJ'Jjr;, merchants, team
sters, boarding houses, etc. without se
curity; etslest terms; 40 olHxcs In prin
cipal cities. Tolman, 410 Hoard of Trade
Uldg. X-8S0
LOANS ON SALARIES, FURNITURE,
live stncK, etc. wuicit service mm lowest
rates guaranteed. J. W. TAYLOE, 633
(ton floor) Puxton block, northeast corner
16th end Farnam; entrance on 16th street
X-983
FURNITURE. PIANOS, HORSES, ETC..
LOANS. "Absolutely without removing
goods." Written guarantee given to this
effect. AMERICAN LOAN CO., Room
303, l'nxton Ulock. X-9SI
MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried
people; business confidential , lowest rates.
514 Paxton block. Tho J. A. Jlutton Co.
X 9S5
YOU don't need to borrow money if you
work for thu Khnras Co. X 501
IIUSINESS CHANCES.
TO GET In or out of business call on Wil
liams, Room 411, Mcpnguo building.
COAL nnd feed business for sale. Well
equipped and prosperous. .Monroe & Co.,
811 N. 16th. Y-1000
FOR RENT, The Lnngo or Auditorium
hotel, C02 S. 13lli St., Omaha; modern and
steam heated; 32 rooms, 3 stories.
Y-743
11 ROOMS, splendidly equipped, first-class
furniture, filled with llrst-elnss roomers
(only), fine location, profitable proposi
tion. J. II. Johnson, 813 N. Y. Life.
Y-310
FOR 3ALE. millinery store doing good
buBlncsj; nUo good hotel for sale (or lcae
to right norty), both good locations In
N, E. Nebraska. Call or write 624 N. Y.
Life building, Ouiahu. Y-134
WHEN you want to .buy, sell or exchango
your business or property quick communi
cate with ono who has the customers. J.
H, Johnson, 813 N. Y, Life. Phone L-2270.
Y M8S1
When You Write
to Advertisers
remember It only takes nn extra stroke or
two of the pen to mention tho fact that
you taw the, ad lu Tho lleo.
"ROOM steam heated flat, well furnished,
excellent location, lady going to Cali
fornia, will sell cheap; see me nt once.
J. II. Johnson, N. Y. Life. Y 311
15-ROOM brick flat, well furnished, full
roomers and boarders, paying business,
no bettor location; price right. J. H.
Johnson, N. Y, Life. Y 312
15-ROOM modern Hat, splendid location, flno
lurniture, nrst-cinss roomers (only),
owner obllgod to so away, J. II. Joluixon,
N. Y. Life. Y-313
HAVING dneided to go south I havo good
hotel furniture to sell ut reasonable fig
ures. Also lease on building located lu
thriving town of 400. Only hotel In town.
Good opportunity for aright purty. Ad
dress M. Wlsroth, Ohtowa, Nob.
Y-M3S17
10-ROOM well furnished 'tenement, good
location, full roomer nnd boarders; price
reasouablo J. II. Johnson, 84.1 N, Y.
Life. ' Y M314
FOR SALE, up to datp racket store; county
sent; southwest Missouri, Address "Rack
et," box S6S, Neusko, MO. Yt-M2S4 10
KOIl EXCHANGE.
WILL exchange good oak wardrobe for
folding" bud. N 49, Hoo.,7 55 M510
FOIt SALE IIEAIi ESTATE.
CHEAPEST lots In town. Four lots on
27th sticet, near roppieton, 42x117 each,
on grade, fine shade trees. $500 each. Tho
Byron Reed Co., 212 South 14th streot.
RE-M209-7
FARMS! FARMS! FARMS!
For bargains In farm property go to
O'NelU's Real Estate Agency, South
Omaha. nE M90G
A BARGAIN.
To settlo an tstate, wo offer for salo a
well built modern nine-room houso, fac
ing south on Chnrles st near 26th; houso
has been thoroughly painted and repaired,
and as It now stands Is the greatest bar
gain north of Cuming st. No. 2028 Chnrles
st. Price, J2.500.
THE OMAHA REALTY CO.,' 1301 Douglas.
HE-M20J
HOUSES nnd lots In nil parts of city; ulso
ncro property and farm lands. The O. F.
Davis Co.. Room 562, Bee Building.
RE-102
SEVERAL good farms for sale in a good
farming country. For further particulars
wrlto or call on II. L. Ludlum, Plalnvlew,
Neb. RE M392
When You Write
to Advertisers
remember It only takes an extra stroke or
two of the pen to mention tho fact that
you saw the ad In The Bee.
liOUSE8-HarrIson,& Morton. Tel. 314.
RE-M107 Mch4
RANCH nnd farm lnnds for snle by tho
Union Pacific Railroad company. B. A,
McAUnBtcr, land commissioner, union Pa
cific Hcadquurtcrs, Omahu, Neb,
HE-103
HOUSES, lots, farms, ranches, loans; also
tire Insurance Bemls, Paxton Block.
RE-101
WILLIAMSON, &
HE-601
Farms Harrison & Morton, N.Y.L. Tel. 314
HE 471 13
IF YOU wont ono of the nicest 8-room
homes In Hanscom Place, I will give you
a bargain. Owner left city. Must sell.
J. II. Sherwood, 937 N. Y. L. Bldg.
RE-M153
SEE HENRY B. PAYNE, 001-2 N. Y. Life,
RE-101
FARMS.
619. Sarpy, 20 an acre,
660, Sarpy, 133 an ucre.
1C0, Sarpy, near Grotnn, J8.000.
160, near Gretna, TK3 an acre.
320, near Springfield, $63 an ncre.
63, near Springfield, $3,200.
75, Snundcrs Co., $55 nn acre.
040, Merrick Co., line, $25 an ncro.
610, Buffalo Co., $12.50 nn acre.
fO, near Valparaiso, Neb., $1,600,
10), Burt Co., bottom land, $8,000.
900 In Elkhorn valley. $40 un acre.
3C0, near C-maha, $35 an ncro,
640, Monona Co., la,, $30 an ncre.
9 farms, Ringgold Co.. In., $10 to $50.
720, Cedar Co., $27 an acre.
400, Dawson Co., $10 nn acre.
Ranch and cattle on B. A. M.. $50,000.
HARRISON & MORTON, OMAHA.
RE-190 4
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
nE PROMPT In cnlllng to see all tho
slightly used pianos we are offering this
week on very easy terms, nnd you will
find yourself well renald. If vnu wlnh 11
pluno you can snvo money now. at this
time. Where? Mueller Plana & Organ
uo., jjid rn.nnm at. no
LOST.
LOST, December 31, between public library
and Bonnett'B, pair gold rim noso glasses,
I'uuin miuciiea. nuiiauie rewara ror uo
livery of same to 813 N. Y, Life.
Lost-M158
llllim Al
DR. Pitt ICS, the acknowledged "lending
specialist in diseases or women in omana,
would call the attention of suffering
Indies to his ttnsut passed accommodations
beforp nnd during confinement, nnd his
treatment for irregulnrltles, no matter
what cause. Cull or address, with stamp,
Dr. Pries, Arlington block, 1513 Dodue,
Omaha, 105
LA
DIES, $W0 reward falling to relieve caso
t 11 litinrtmi I RtinnMtaalnti urtt niiiii tiplnn
o
$:; fully guaranteed. Dr. Mead Remedy
Co., 17 Quincy St., Chicago, III.
-595 J21
DR. W. HUTCHINSON, specialist of wom
en nnd children: 30 years' practice. Oftlee
22' Cuming. Res. tel. F-27W, ofllce H.36.
-M294
I'll, LOWS.
OMAHA Pillow Co., 1721 Cuming. Tel. 2167.
112
TAILORING.
LADIES' Jackets made, remodeled, altered,
eieaneu ana rcpnirea. joo onsen, isoo
Farnnm. 125
Ft'ltMTI'llE REPAIRING.
TEL. 1331. M, S. Wnlklln, 2111 Cuming St.
CAIU'ENTERS AND .IOINEUS,
ALL kinds of carpenter work nnd repairing
promptly nucutieu to. J. 1 . ucntnrcc,
20th and Luko Sts. -370
WM. EVERITT. Special rates to real es-
title men; weatner strips put on. smkj
Leavenworth. 117
NICKEL PLATING.
LARGEST, oldest, best equipped plating
piatit in uinnnn. umnna riming uo., ueo
Uldg. Tel. 2535. -113
LARGEST plating plnnl in Omaha. A. U
unucianu, ibis uouso hi. rei. ,w. lit
LAUNDRY.
OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts. 7c; collars,
so; qurfs, 4C, 17W l.cavtnwortti. Tel, 547.
-131
DANCING.
MORAND'S winter term for beginners
opens this woek. Adults, Tuesday and
Fridays, 8 o. 111. ; children, Saturday after
noons. Prices reduced. 177 F2
FOR SALE HAY, GRAIN, ETC.
WEST OMAHA FEED CO., 280S Leaven
worth. Tel. 2303. -133
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
THE GARDENERS protect old ago ns well
as lite, unarier memuers rreo. particu
lars from Frank ltosewater, supremo
manager, 222 Ueo Bldg. 724
lll.ACKSMITIII.NG A HORSESHOEING,
CHARLES A. HOFMANN, rear 811 N. 16th,
1M
BOOKKEEPING.
LESSONS In bookkeeping, etc.; day or even
ing. 11. 10, uoui. ;snt. uanK. u. it. ltatnuun,
-121
PAWNBROKERS.
EAGLE Loan Ofllce, reliable, accommodat
ing; ull business conlldcntlal. 1,101 Douglas,
-116
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
WATERS PRINTING COMPANY. Tele-
Phono 2190. 511 South Thirteenth street,
90S
FUll DRESSING.
O. R. GILBERT CO., tnnners, 1424 S. 13th,
132
FLORISTS.
L. HENDERSON, 1519 Farnam. Tel. 1208,
M483
FACTORIES.
TRUNKS, traveling bags, suit cases: trunks
repaircu, um. xruiiK i actory, viVi i arnam
-122
HALE TIES.
OMAHA liny Balo-TIe Co., 811 North 10th.
-Ill
MASUUERADE COSTUMES.
NEW gents' nnd ladles' costumes for rent,
8. Sack, 3318 South 20th street.
M170 F;eb2
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWIUTINO.
GREGG Shorthand. Orrl. C. Col. 16th & Doug
ive
A. C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Life.
-107
BOYLES College, court reporter principal,
N. Y. Llfo. 103
NEB, Business & Shorthand College, Boyd's
Theater,
1U
09
PATENTS.
HAVE cash for good patent or invention.
Address, P. O. Box 85, Omaha, Neb.
184-J-23
OSTEOPATHY.
JOHNSON Institute, 615 N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel.
1664. Allco Johnson, D. O., ladles' dept.;
Gld E. Johnson, Ostcoputhlst, Mgr. 127
DR. A. T. HUNT, 612 McCaguo Bldg.-Tol.
2352. I 128
DR. MRS. MUSICK, Douglas Blk. Tel. 2S23.
129
GOVERNMENT NOTICE.
PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION.
Otnco of Clilof Q. M., St. Paul, Minn., De
cember 9, 1901. SEALED PROPOSALS, In
triplicate, will bo received at this ofllce,
until 11 o'clock a. m., January 7, 1902. una
opened then for tho construction of on
cavalry stable, ono blacksmith shop nnd
four static guardhouso.i at Fort Meade, S.
D. Plans and specifications may bo seen
nnd blank proposals, with full Instructions,
hnd upon application here, or at tho offlca
of the Quartermaster, Fort Meade, 8. D.
United Statca rcsorves the right to accept
or reject any or all proposals or any part
thereof.-GEO. E. POND, C. Q. M.
Dec.9-10-11-12 J4-6 D6t
PROPOSALS FOR ARTILLERY HORSES
Ofllco Chief Quartermaster. Denver,
Colorado, Jan. 6, 1902. Sealed proposals In
triplicate will bo received hero until 11 a.
m., January 21, 1902, for furnishing two
hundred nnd fifty-two (252) artillery horses
required nt Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming,
und Fort Douglas, Utah, an equal number,
126, being required for each post named,
lloi sen to be In accordance with specifica
tions In circular of Instructions to hidden),
which will bor furnished, togothcr with
blank proposals, on application to this of
fice. V. S. reserves tho right to accept or
reject any or all proposals or any pnrt
thereof. Envelopes containing proposals
should be marked "Proposals for Artillery
Horses," nnd addressed Major J. W. POPE,
Chief Q. M. J0d4t&18-2OM
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE
Omulia, Neb,, January 4, 1902. Sealed pro
posals will bo received here until 10 u. m.,
contrul tlmo, Junuary 18, 1902, for furnish
ing 3.000,000 lbs. Steum Coal ut Jefferson
Barracks, Mo. Proposals for delivery at
other points will be entertntned. U. H. re
serves right to reject or accept nny or all
proposals, or any part thereof. Informa
tion furnished on upplleation here, or to
Quartermaster nt Jefferson Barracks, Mis
souri. Envelopes containing proposals
should be msrked "Proposals for Coal,"
nnd addressed to the undersigned. Major
JNO. W. PULLMAN, C, Q. M.
J6-7-14-15-M
WANTED for U. 8. army, able-bodied un
married men between ages of 21 und 35,
citizens of United States, of good charao
tor and temperate habits, who can spenk,
read and wrlto English, For information
apply to Recruiting Ofllcer, 16th mid
Dodge sts., Omaha, Neb. Jlaod M31
LEGAL NOTICES,
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINO.
OFFICE OF LEE-GLASS-ANDREESEN
HARDWARE COMPANY, OMAHA, Neb.,
Dec. It, 1901. Notice Is hereby tven to tho
LEGAL NOTICE.
stockholders of the Lcc-Gl.ins-Andrecsen
linritwarr company that the annual meet
ing of the stockholders of tho company
will bo held at the ofllces ot the said com
pany, 8H tn S21 Harney atrcclj in the city
III UUUIIIil, 111 II1U HIIIIU UL iieitlllSKU, Ull
Tuesday, January II. A. D. l?o2, at 3 o'clock
p. in., ior ine purpose 01 electing n noaril
of directors for the company to servo dur
ing the ensuing year, nnd to transact bucIi
other business as may bo presented nt sucn
meeting. 11. J, LEE,
president.
Attest: W. M. GLASS.
Secretary.
(Seal.) ' Dec.l5toJ14M
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Texas Flyer ...a 6:20 pm a 9:50 am
BURLINGTON STATION 10TH A MASON
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SUPREME CnURT SYLLABI.
No. 12346. Wilbur against Wyatt. Error
from Perkins. Atllrmed. Norval, ,C, J.
I. A proposition to Issuo county bonds to
aid in a work of Internal Improvement, and
tho result of the vote thereon must be en
tered on tho records of tho county, find
notice of thn adoption of such proposition
must no puniisnoa ior two weexs in n news
paper in said countv. If one bo DUbllshed
therein, beforo such bonds can bo legally
Issued.
2. An election was held on August 16 to
vote on a proposition to lssuo county
bonds to nld In tho construction of nn Irri
gation ditch. On tho 21st dny of tho samo
month notlco was ordered published and
tho bonds were Issued on September 1 fol
lowing, lleid, that thu honus wern 11
legally Issued.
3. A purchaser of municipal bonds Is
charged with notice of tho recitals con
tnlned therein.
No. 10185. Spelts & Klostermnn against
wura. irror irom oowaru. Ainrmca. Kirx
Patrick. C. Division No. 1. Not reported.
1. Whero one la dealing with an unlettered
man, who can neither rend nor write, nnd
makes his mark to tho instrument he ex
ecutes, and there Is testimony tending to
show that he did not understand tho con
tents of such paper, or that his slgnaturo
was obtained by fraud, It Is Incumbent on
the former to show by a preponderance of
thn evidence that tho latter fully under
stood the object and Import of tile writing
which no ex-.cutcu.
2. In an action upon a contract, where
the defense' Is that fraud waa employed In
securing tho slgnuturo of ono of tho par
ties, the doctrine that the cnrelessnoss or
negligence of the party in tho signing of
the contract estops him from disputing Its
contents Is nst applicable.
3. Instruction sot out in tho opinion ex
amined aim neia property givun.
4. Evidence examined nnd found to sua,
tain verdict and Judgment.
No. 10493. Pons UHiilnst KltiKmnn & On,
Error from Gage. Affirmed. Pound, C.
Division No. 2. Not reported.
1. A garnishee who appears nnd answers
witnoui oujeciion waivca nis rigut to pre
payment of his lines.
2. Issuance of execution against tho nt
tnchment dubtor nnd return tlirrenf un
satisfied are not required beforo proceeding
ugalnst a gnrnlshco undor hcctlou 225, Code
Civil Proceduro for unsatisfactory anawer.
3. A transfer made to n third person for
tho solo purpose or prcforring ami miliary
ing a bona lido creditor Is not voldablo ns
hindering or doluying other creditors. But
such transfer must be mado In good fulth
fnr that tiurnaga. nnd nn Instruction which
omits this element of tho rulo Is properly
refused,
4. Tho rule that where a bona fldo creditor
taxes property ni tue noiiior 111 uunsiuo
tlon of his claim tho transaction is nut
voidable by reason of fraudulent intent of
the debtor unless tho creditor participated
111 MUCH 1IUBI11. uuen jmi. t'l'l'i? " 1'MI-
ehriaor. not himself a creditor, who bv
direction of tho debtor, pays tho nuruhaso
prjco to a profurred creditor.
5. Alleged urrors In tho Introduction of
evidence are not reviewable unless excepted
to In the trlnl court.
6. Tho verdict held to bo susta nod by tho
evidence and In accord with tho instruc
tions of the court.
No, 10623, Connor ngninst Schrolnor
l' laUK tiruill -ulllimilJ. UUUI 1IUII1
las. Affirmed, Sedgwick, C. Division No,
' Not: renorted.
When a case Is brought to this court by
petition in error and there Is no bill of ex
ceptions In thu record, Instructions given
by tho trial court that might havo been
nroner under uny possible condition nf tho
ovldcuco under the pleudlngR will not bo
held erroneous nni) projuoiciai.
No, 10628. Matsou against Emerson. Ap
peal from Lancaster. Dismissed, Ames,
C, Division No. 3. Not reported.
No. 10660. C arksnn Sawmill Company
against Patrick. Error from Douglas. Af
firmed, uay, u. uivision no. i. noi rc-
nnrted. 1
Evidence examined nnd held to support
tho verdict nnd Judgment.
Nn. 10692. Chicago, Burlington fk Quincy
Railway Company ugnlnst Lomax. Appeal
rrom uiisier, Anirmcti. Ames, u. uivision
No. 3. Not I'oported.
No. 10702. Gray against Eurich. Appeal
Kansas City Day Ex. ...a 9:20 am n 6:05 pm
Kansas City Night Ex..al0:30 pm a C:15 nm
St. Louis Flyer a 5:10 pm alias am
I .J m. tl llllflllll .4- ftatl...
from Thaj r. Alllrmcd Pound. ( Division
No. 2 Not Imported
1 obipition ta loniirnmtlon of n sle
except f.ir fraud will not be .-.'nsldered
where they go t,i tho apprnlseme nt oniy
nnd were not raised before sale.
2. An order confirming a s'lle will not be
reversed for technical Irregularities which
could not have been iircjudlclal to sub
stantial rights of any of (he parties.
No. 1071. duty against Nalman. Jr Ap-
prni iruin inajrr. .iiuriueii. UKinnill, I. .
Division No. 2. Not reported.
1. unjecuons 10 confirmation or n snio
Will not be considered rccnt for fr.in, I
whero they go to tho appraisement only
and were not rnlfcd before, sale. Gray
against Enrich, No. 10702, tiled December
in nun, rouoweti.
2. An order confirming a snle will not
bo reversed for lrelmlonl Irregularities
Which could not havo been lireludlelnl lit
suhMuntlnl rights ot any of tho parties.
Gray against Enrich, supra.
No. 10,29, Se.tmnn ngnlnst Atkinson. Ap
penl irom Si.rpy. Atllrmed. Oldham, C.
Division No. 2. Not reported.
1. When llhi ilefeliiliiMI lti nn nctlnn In
fnrerlnsc u tnx Men Mies 1111 nlrnillnir In Mm
district court except 11 motion to strlko
lMuiiuiii s petition irom tno tiles, too no
tion nf thil Irlnl emlM In nt.trpiillmT ,i,t.
motion cannot bo received on nppeal.
No. 10732. Union Insurance Company
against McCtlltough. Error from Dawson.
swiiruicu, i;uiiic, v. Division no, a. Not
reported.
1. Tho fact that the husband of ri mar
ried woman signs with her an application
for. Insurance on her nennrnln nrnnirlv
does not Invest him with nny right or In
terest 111 1110 poncy issued on such appli
cation nnd In which tho womnn alone Is
turned ns tho Insured.
2. Whore, lu un implication for Insurnnce
tho premises nrn described ns lu posses
sion of 11 tenant, n provision lu tho pollov
that It should become void !f tho prem
ises become vacant or unoccupied Is not
violated by such vacuney. ns It Is occa
sioned by the removal of tho tenant In
possession to ullow the entry of another
lemi 111.
3. That nn Insured hutldlno: wn burned
by n third party Is no defense to an action
on tho policy in tho absenco of a show
ing that the party insured was privy to
such burning.
No. 10737. Lincoln ngalust Moys. Error
from Lancustcr. Alllrmed. I Inst lugs, C.
uivisinn no, 1, Not reported,
1. Notion that nn Inhirv occurred on thn
sidewalk nlong the oust side of Mock 61,
between two named streets, Is, In the ab
sence of nny demand for more definite lo
cation, u sutllcleiit locution of the place to
tho city under section 30, of chapter xlll,
Compiled Statutes for 197.
2. Evidence held sulllelont to warrant
submission to tho Jury of question whether
tno iiciccis in the HiucwniK were so on
vlous nnd of so long contlnunnco an to
warrant presumption of notice.
3. Instructions us n wholo held to prop
erly submit this (mention.
4. Instruction that notice to "any of
tho municipal nuthorltlos" wns sufficient,
nrtt prejudicial, where no evidence wns In
troduced or tendered of notlco to nny but
tho street commissioner and the sidewalk
Inspector, nnd Jury were cautioned to flniU
no notlco oxtept ns shown by the evidence.
no. 10710. wininii! main nanK against
Tiund. Error from Wnvnc. Reversed.
New trial granted. Ames, C. Division No.
3. Not reported.
1. When the pecuniary responsibility of
a. person who Is tho head of 11 family Is
sought to bo nscertnlned by proof of tho
n mount of his personal pt-r.porty and In
debtedness It Ih error to icfuso to Instruct
tho Jury that for tho purposo of the In
quiry tho fact that a portion of his prop
erty Is exempt should bo taken Into ac
count by tho Jury.
No. 10740. Rosso against Mllwnukeo Har
vester Company. Error from Buffalo. Af
firmed. Albert, C. Division No, 3. Not
reported. . .
1 Kvlrinnrn examined nnd held not suffi
cient to sustain tho findings of the trial
court. . .
2. Whero the evidence sustnins tno una
Ihicr nml thn flndlncs sustain the formal
judgment rendered thereon, such Judgment
will not uo reversed occnusu 01 1111 erru
neous conclusion nf law deduced from tho
findings of fact, such conclusion being
merely nn expression of opinion by tho
trial court. ,
No. 10751. Phoenix Mutual Insurance
Company ng.tlnst Sparks. Appeal from
Buffalo. Dtillle, C. Division No. 3. Not re
ported. . ...
1. Objections mado tn the conflrmotlon
of a snlo examined and held Insufflplcnt.
Seasonable Fashions.
)937 IT0N iCKLTv32 to40 BUSH
3962 GRADUATED fLOUMCL .SKIRT
&gj3Q WAI&T
Eton Jacket. No. 3997. Three-Pleco Skirl
with Graduated Clrculnr Fldunco No, 3082
French Zlbollne In a light phocolato eolol
Is hero shown elmply but stylishly trlmmod
with bands of velvet In a darker shade. Hat
of velvet to match, with trimming ot soft
cream roses und plumes.
Tho Jaunty Eton is still preferred by
many, and as here Uustratcd, is suited to
tho costumo, as well as to tho scparato
Jacket. Tho fronts aro fitted with Binglo
dartB and extend below tho bolt at tho cen
ter. Tho back comes to thn waist line only
and moots tho shapoly tinder arm gores in
well curved outlines. Tho neck Is finished
with 11 porfectly llttlng collar having
rounded ends und the alcoves in regulation
coat etylo flaro slightly over tho hands.
Tho atylHh Bkirt la singularly well
adapted to ull figures, us tho unbroken linn
ot tho front goro gives nil olfoct ot height
and slondemcss, while (ho ilounco that Is
Joined to the lower edge of tho sldo por
tions provides tho fashionable flaro at tho
fobt. Short hip darts effect a snug fit over
the hips and tho fulness at tho buok Ii laid
In Inverted plaltB that meet closoly ovor
tho scam, All faslilonablo wool suitings
ure appropriate for costumes In this stylo,
thoso of volvet and corduroy botng stylishly
Btrapped with plain lirondcloUi In thu samo
shade,
To cut this costumo In tho medium slzo
UU yards 21 Inches wide, 5 yards 44 Inches
wldo or 4 yards 54 Inches wldo will bo re
quired. To cut tho Jacket alono 3 yards 21
Inches wldo, l',4 yardB 41 Inchns ,wldo or
1 ynrda 60 Inches wldo will bo required.
To :ut tho skirt alono 8$i yards 21 Inches
wldo, 314 yards 41 or CO Inches wldo will bo
required.
Tho Eton Jacket pattern No. S997 Is cut
In sizes for a 32, 31, 36, 38 and 40-Inch bust
measuro.
Tho Bkirt pattern No, 3983 Is cut In sizes
for a 23, 21, 26, 28 and 30-lnch waUt
measure
For tho nccoinhodntlon nf The Ilrfl read
ers, thcao patterns, which usually retail at
from 25 to CO cents, will be, furnished at a
nominal price, 10 cents, which covers all
nxpenss, In order to get any pattern cn
cIokq 10 cents, glvo number nnd name of
pattern wanted and bust measure.