73 scm.vTirio i,i.(ii:hi Stnrtc irltU CoiinuiiiiiintP Art tit Aeccn trntf Orncefiil Outline. NEW YORK, Jan, 31. Tho whlto goods Bales arc still en and the bargain hunters aro happily ami advantageously rclnforclni; their BUpplleg nf lingerie. Tho daintiest nnd most tempting laco fretted nnd ribbon RtrunK corfict covers, pantaloons nnd nlfiht dresses nre Btlll bclnR sold far below cost, nnd all In purest white. Tho only touch of color to be found In tho piles of reduced or brand new underwear Is lent by the Inter lacing ribbons. Colored llngcrlo Is appar ently rlmply out of tho running, but tho ribbon decoration certainly does supply n tioto of pleasing variety In tho heaps of anowy goods. For, rxamplo, tho up-to-dnto corset cover Is larKcly constructed of ribbon, whether It Is n bolero In shape or n combination pet ticoat nnd cache corset In one. The bolero Bhapcd under bodies, thnt mnko nny pre tention to dalntlncfH, aro constructed ns a rulo on the pattern of tho pretty trlflo dis played In tho slnRlo figure, of n damolsello dressed to tho point where her lino after noon gown Is to bo nssumcd. This Is not at nil nn expensive bit of underwear. A nlco domestic cnmbrlc Is used In Its con struction nnd threo rows of broad Imitation beaded torchon InKortlon run round tho body to admit nn Interviewing of light blue wash ribbon. Torchon edging finishes tho nock, nrm holes and bottom of tho snug little garment. With this one of tho very newest of tho now whlto skirts Is worn. Its cut nnd decoration nro quite like that of tho onco proudly predominant silk petti coat. This Is, however, n study In whlto cotton, whlto embroidery and blue ribbon. Tho udvnntago of such n skirt Is. of course, that It Inuuders, outwears two silk gar ments, nnd. when properly "gotten up," holds tho Cress skirt out far moro stanchly than silk over will. nmliroldrry Win the tiny. In theso dnys of scientific shopkccplng a woman can buy such n skirt nlrendy mado nnd exquisitely laundered, or sho can easily construct the whole thing herself by buying tho dcop, heavily ncedlo worked flounce, nlrendy cut out and gathered for swift ndjustmcnt. Al this stngo In tho affaire of underwear thcro seems to bo n preference expressed for embroidery over laco nnd women pass nffectedly hugo plica of knitted silk nnd llslo undcrvests nnd combinations marked down to n sacrificial figure to gladly pur chaBo nlmost nnythlng nice In tho form of linen nnd cotton goods underwear. Knitted things had their dny, nnd It wns tho day of tho excessive tailor mndo that has now given wny to coquettish frou-frouness. Let ny woman who doubts this cnBt her eye on tho group sketched In pretty dishabille. Hero Is showed tho latest conception In combination chemlso and short petticoat, THE nOLEHO CORSET COVER. sight dress nnd n corset cover nnd long petticoat In ono. All theso sweet garments aro ndnrncd with pretty whlto batlsto beaded embroidery, with flno tucks nnd with nn nbundnnco of ribbon. For tho adornment of the nawest llngerlo tho bead ing Is finished on either edge with a broad nnd pretty bonier, nnd tho ribbon lnced through this produced tho most offoctlvo trimming possible. llrttoriitlini of the Cliemlne. Undeniably In tho restoration of tho che mist) a vnst deal of Improvement In Its cut nnd decoration has been achieved. Super fluous fullness at tho shoulder nnd tu the aklrt has been offoctlvoly pared down, straps of ribbon hnvo lu many cases taken tho place of arm holo sleeves, and In somo examples finely graduated tucltts tuku up all tho waist lino fullncbs and fit tho garment smoothly lu to tho figure. At tho lingerie counters chemlsu for stout and thin women aro sold, nnd in nine cases out of (en tho purchaser expresses a preference for gar incuts mndo of tho finest American cotton, Linen is nlco, of course, but even a mil lionairess wants her uudergnrmcnts to wear, whlrh is more than enn b expected of flno linen under tho ruthless touch of tho modern laundress, Silk for the snmo ronton, porhaps, has lost all tho ground it gained u few years ago, and domestlo mnchlno mado undsrwear Is, ovon by many very wealthy women, preferred to the hand sowed French article. Kur W ii mi Wt'nthrr. Already efforts 'nrO being made by tho far-sighted shopkeepers to offer to feminine consideration dainty devices for hot weather amelioration. For example, nenrly every now nightdress Is cut with nu open neck and elbow sleeves. An open-throated night dress Is very becoming, and In Juno Its easy fhapo will bo found distinctly comfortable Bomo of there pretty garments follow tho n. i mother should be n source of Joy to all, but the suffering and iwor incident to the ordeal, mnkts its anticipation one of misery Mother's Friend is tho only remedy pain and (lunger of maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman i severest trial is not only mnd'e painless, but all the danger is avoided by its use. Those who use this remedy aro no longer despondent or ninnmv! nervousness, nausea and othtr distressing conditions are overcome, the system is made 6crious accidents so common to hour are obviated by the use of mother s Friend. "It is worth its weight in gold," says many who have used it. $i.oo per hottli. nt drurr stores. Hook contuinmg valuable information of interest to be sent to any address free upon BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. IN THE DOMAIN OF WOMAN. prevailing fashion In blouses nnd aro fas tened In the back, lluttons are too hard to Ho upon, so nt three places along tho opening In the rear tags of baby ribbons tlo tho occupant safely and comfortably In. This Is called n (Ircenawny night dress: ninny of thrjj babyish pattern are cut very straight und narrow In the skirt nnd adorned with n most coquettish lace nnd muslin ucckchlct that Is fastened to cither side on the front of tho shoulder to let a dellcnto shell drapery fall upon tho bosom. One of tho truly commendable novelties now on sala In most llngcrlo departments Is tho sleeper's reticule. 'TIs a generous old-stylo draw string lop bag made of gaily flowered muslin, trimmed with laco nnd gathered up with ribbons. This Is to hang by the bed nnd hold n handkerchief, n salts bottle nnd n snchct covered with white uapcry damask and filled with fragrant dried leaven from nn oriental shrub, the effect of which Is to produco a delicious and healthful drowsiness when weariness, or 1 nervousness, or excitement, offer to tamper with one's natural rest. Not n bit less commendablo ore the sets of travelers' underwear that ono dry goods houco Is offering. Tho complete outfit Is mado of excoedlngly smooth surfaced pale yellow pongeo silk, trimmed only with a Judicious amount of needlework In tho snmo color. Tongco Is tho ono good that on experiment has been weighed in the bal nnco against the onslaughts of tho hotel laundress nnd has not been found wanting even In n thread, netter still, it Is a goods that refuses to accept dust and Improves with washing nnd folds Into llttlo or no spaco In n steamer trunk. MAHY DEAN. GATIIUIIINCJ ItOSKlllJD.H. Vnrled Diverntunit mill neciiratlonn of the Debutante. , NEW YORK, Jan. 31. Tho gcntlo debu tanto has not only accepted the poet's warning to gather the rosebuds while sho may, but she has called liberally also of nil tho other cloth, Bilk, gauzo nnd velvet flowers that grow In glass show cases, and sho Is wenrlng them In charming lavlsh ncss with all her evening gowns. So wholly aro floral garnitures deemed "the thing" this winter nnd so exquisitely pretty are nil tho corsage wreaths, crowns, coronets nnd chaplots of artificial bloom that numbers of matrons, privileged to bind their hair with pearls nnd crystnlllzo their bodices with diamonds, havo put asldo tho gems for tho buds and blossoms. When it is n question of rosobuds, the smart Idea Is a combination of Dankstn roses with sweet briar foliage, and what allure nil womankind are the Irresistible designs In which tho garulturco can bo purchased. Just nt this Juncturo In so clol affairs many nn evening gown requires u restorntlvo touch, and horo tho corsngo arrangements fit nobly Into the breach. There Is no troublesome, question of de ciding how to put tho trails or gnrlands in place, becnuso. If you know beforehand what you want, tho wreath can bo bought nlroady shaped to lit over tho bleak or shnhby spot. Very fresh nnd ellm debutantes, who know a good Idea when thoy soo It, havo n marked weakness for shaded convolvulus gnrlands so worked up with light green velvet box follngo that tho flowers nnd leaves nlono .form tho complete and most elaborate trimming for n decolloto nut or chiffon waist, nnd nmong tho young girls tho rulo la to wear In the ha'.r n ohnplct or spray of tho snmo flower that decorates tho bodice. Ono of tho most lovely and popular of this winter's garnlturis Is mad-j of black nnd whlto volvot Marguerites, This completely circles tho top of tho low cut bodlco and from tho loft side falls a shower of green nnd whlto panne rlbbm ends. A coronet of Marguerites Is nr- rnngod in tho hair, and, ns n rulo, tho coqucttlBh flornl crowns nre tied lu tho ronr with black baby volvot ribbons. When n matron a3umcs tho simplicity of flowers her tendency wlcly Irnns toward splendid shaded velvet cumollns worked up with shining sill; silver mnplo leaves, or sho ndoptti big whlto silk roses nnd foliage of shaded panne. Tho older womnu's rnrsago Ilowors nro probably treated with tho sparkling powder called diamante, or she takes kindly to tho hugo transparent goura ilowors, every petal of which Is out lined with minute paste stones, while tho head pleco Is topped 'off with nn osproy. Such obvious artificiality tho newly In troduced bud tries to avoid, und when her llttlo net or chiffon gown Is very plain and Every mother feels ft grout elrcad of I he jnm tind danger attetulnnt upon the most critical period of her life. necomina which relieves women of tho grea' ready fm the coming event, and tho tho critica all women, w tl ICluSflfl application t H I EStIIIR Atlanta, Om. U Si'VMUl mmmr$ TIH3 OMAHA DAILY ME: SVND.AY, PEimTJABY 2, 1002. not very fresh she lets fall, from ono side or other of her corsnge garniture, n series of panno ribbons that nro caught in nt tho waist line to fall again to uneven lengths , upon the skirt, hvory ribbon end Is gath- cred Into n looped bow which In Its tu ril catches a tiny cluster of the blossoms that appear on the bodlco. M2W TAD l.Y.l'AHTMJH. (Icoitrntitilcnl AnkpiiiIiIIi-n Ilnvc 31 n lie Tlit-lr Debut In (lie Hunt. The Intcst novelty in tho wny of cntcr tnlnmcnts In tho east Is the geogrnphlcnl party. At n recent function of this de scription all tho guests were nsked to como representing by costume, or decnrntlon "somo place on tho map." WhOn nil were assembled, time wns called and every member of tho company provided with a pleco of paper bearing numbers 1 to IS, tho number assembled, each popcr In nd- dltlon being deslguntcd by ono of tho num.- I SCIENTIFIC UNDIJnWEAK COMBINATIONS. hers ns tho Identity of Its owner. Ono hour wns allowed for guessui, each guess to bo set against the HsJ number corre sponding to tho number of tho person whoso Insignia was thought to bo deciph ered. A strict enforcement of tho rule of "no assistance" wns made, that tho contest might bo perfectly fair. At tho end of tho hour papers wcro signed and nil were collected, n commlttco of two tnklng tho count. Prizes were nwnrded to tho man nnd woman making tho greatest number of correct guesses nnd consolation prizes for tho least number. A part of tho fun wns to select emblems that wero misleading. One young man carried around a box of soil with n largo capital F partly imbedded in It. "F-in-lnnd," Finland, was what ho Intended to represent, but n number of Etiesscs renu it v eartn, l'lrtn. a slender glass bottlo half full of water In which floated a holly berry was correctly guessed Watcrbury by somo, but by others was read Clearwater nnd Sprlngwnter. A largo cnpltnl C cut out of whlto paper was Instantly guessed at n first glance, nnd wns down on every pnper ns Whlto sen; Its correct rending wns, however, "Hearing C," Retiring sea. A enrd on which was printed twenty-four letters of tho alphabet meant R E gone," Oregon. A yellowish A cut from cardbcard and pinned half way down n lady's skirt was "Huff A low," Buffalo. Another young woman confused tho guess ers with threo skeleton letters, D E U, worn as a tiara nround her hnlr. Every body promptly put It down as Indicating Del I Wear," Delaware Instead, It read Delhi. Tho contest mndo much merriment, nnd Is particularly suited to a company of young nnd old, ns children fresh from geography lessons aro quite as apt as tho ciders, If not more so, at correct guessing. (jiiiiiAiu.i: (ii:n.MA. 1'itA, Very Ail vaiiecil in llor A'lcivs of Itecrciillon. 'I sometimes wondered when German women over did anything at homo. From BELT AND COMB 11 to 12 In tho morr'ng tho enfes aro packol with German women, who go out to tnko their second breakfast In tho publlo res- tnurants a thing which does not obtain In this country. They will tako tholr sewing or embroidery nlong and Bit nn hour or two over a cup of coffee or a glass of boer. At tho concerts, too, thoy tako their wcrk nnd spend hours, day after dny, listening to tho music. You can spend nn afternoon lis oil ing to tho most beautiful music, n mngnltl cont orchestra with flno vocal nrtlsts, for 10 conts, It Is tho paradlro of music lovers. At 3 In the nftornoon again you will see tho enfes packed with Gorman womon tnk lng their afternoon tea. So that, alto gether. I did not boo whers tha typical hausfrnu canio In. Yes, I bollevo the typi cal Gorman haujfrnu Is n myth," said n New York woman tho other dny. "I spent eight months In Berlin with my dnughtcr. who wnB studying music," sho continued. "Wo woro nt u German pen sion nnd 1 met n great many German women. Ono of them took mo one even ing to the German Woman's club. Tho club has o magnificent suite of apartments. Including auditorium, reading room, par lors, rufo nnd Btnoklng room. Whon sho took me Into tho latter I adiuit it almost phased me. I am used to women's clubs In this ccuutry, and have been to a gre.it many uf them In many different cltlcn. Hut 1 never beforo Jaw n room filled with ele gantly gowned women, nil smoking. Tho nlr wns blue with smoke. These woro the wealthy, society women of llcrlln, titled, some of them. They arc cosmopolitan In their dress nnd tunnncrs nnd did not pre sent nny striking points of difference from well bred women In America, except In the way of smoking, "I think American women are moro do mestic than the German women, for I never iic.nnj o n American elub in tho which tho women icft their homes to spend their evenings at tho club. American women linvn rlnliQ felt Ihrt nnpnrNn nf llfnrnpv purpceo study nnd practical work In philanthropy nnd reform. Hut tho Ocrman women's clubs like most of those of tho English women nro based on tho snmo principle ns men's clubs; they nre for social enjoyment nnd for tho convenience of members taking their meals, entertaining friends, nnd so on. Tho club thnt I visited has literary nnd luuslcnl programs, but tho members never participate In them. Tho progrnms nro always given by professionals. "Hut along somo lines the Ocrman women have done moro than American women. For Instance, there Is In Hcrllu n working girls' club which numbers 13,000 working girls In lu membership. It-Includes nil tho women clerks In tho city, nnd nlmost nil clerks In llcrlln arc women. Tho object is to better tho condition oj tho members, to secure shorter hours, better pay and maintain nn employment bureau and n sick benefit fund. It Is, lu fact, nothing less than a ttudes union, but tho curious thing about It Is that It was organized and be friended by women of tho highest social standing, some of them women of the no bility. Tho leading spirit Is Frau Cower, formerly a teacher, and now editor of a woman's paper. Sho Is tho moving spirit in the 'woman's rights' movement In flor mauy. All such work, ns tho organization of tho working girls' club, they cnll 'woman's rights' over there. Lunch clubs for working girls, mothers' meetings for women of the poorer classes, and all such semi-philanthropic work, they nlso call 'women's rights.' Two or three years ngo they secured a law empowering tho uppolnt mont of women ns poor guardians. Hut In llcrlln tho men nbsolutely refused to recog nize tho women by auy appointments. Frau Cowor told mo that they had women in training for those positions, nnd that when they vero convinced that they wero per fectly fitted to fill tho olllces In a way that would disarm all criticism, thnt they wcro going to demand their appointment. In Hamburg tho women wero recognized Im mediately by appointments. They havo se cured .ho appointment of matrons in pris ons, nnd in fact nro vigorously pushing msasurcs which wero taken up by American women twenty-five years ngo. a vai.kntim: auction. I'rlr for the Ilruvr IIIiIiIIiik "SlKht Unseen,'' There could bo no gayer plan for colo bratlng tho feast of good Saint Vnlcnttne than nn auction snlo of hearts. Beyond suspending a slu-cp in tho center of tho drawing room, In caso it Is not convenient to devote two rooms to your guests, no arranging is necessary. If thcro nro two rooms employed lot tho girls of tho party nil withdraw Into ono of these, tho men remaining In the other. Tho folding doors uro closed or partially NOVELTIES. drawn nnd tho girl whoso henrt Is first to ho auctioned Is decided upon nmong tho Indies. The men nro kept In total Igno rnnco of tho results of this decision. Knmcono. who Is n clover talker, then mounts ti chnlr and, nrmcd with a hammer wins to auction off tho heart of tho glii chosen. Ho docs not describe her In such n wny thnt she can bo recognized, but dwolli nnon her nnrtlculur charms. Her wit, If sho Is witty, her beauty If sho Is bonutlful her vlvnclty if bIio Is vivacious nnd no on W oxt be lc. tho lu.. for it. mlnuto his wares have been BUfllclentlv o asks for bids. Bids can only pounds or ounces lot c?tora) of an who would llko to capture orlng so many pounds or nuncen This bidder continues for nbout a tho honrt going to the highest bidder. As neon ns tho purchaser has been de elded upon tho man who wins Is led Into the adjoining roam nnd presented to tho ludy whoso heart ho has won. Tho men who were not purchasers rcmnln In tho outer room and do not learn tho Identity of tho lady whoso heart thoy hayo failed to carry off. Another heart Is now proposed by tin auctioneer, and her charms described This nlso gois to tho man who bids highest, who Is promptly admitted to her society. Tho gatno continues until nil the hearts hnvo been disposed of, when, of course, all tho young people will be together. Tho man who purchased nnd the girl whoso heart has been won become part ners for tho games of tho evening. Kin- mid A limit Women. Mrs. Sarnh St. Justin Henle, tt New York author, through n series of tinfortumito Unauchil misfortunes, has had to enter u churltnblo Institution for women In Denver. Mrs, General Miles hns hud named In her honor n woman's nuxlllary nrtny post In Washington, tho name given the organiza tion being Alary Sherman Miles auxiliary. Miss Abide Chopin, nn American mission nry In China, hns had conferred upon her the royal red cross, bestowed by the king of England through the British minister. It wns given her for services rendered dur ing tho selge of Pckln. MIsh Annie BInlork of Ocorgln Is en gnged lu founding nn Industrial school for tho negroes or her native state, modeled after tho Tuskegeo Instltutu of Booker Washington. Her father has given her a plnntiitloii of 2iW ueres, with tho buildings, lor that purpose;. It Is said that tho Empress Eugenie Is writing her memoirs, which, after her death, are to be placed In a public build ing, whero every one will be ublo to read them. Her private correspondence will bo ndded to tho memoirs, Including tho letters addressed to Napoleon III before and after her betrothal. Animated by the example of Carrie Na tion a young woman of Bliighamton, N. Y., Miss Alice Weaver, lius begun a crusade ngulnst cundy stores, which she regards as moro harmful than suloons. She entered one of these stores und proceeded to de molish tho candy Jars, but her crusade was brought to a sudden end by an unsympa thetic policeman. Miss Weaver paid a lino of such proportions that her Ideas of re forming tho world by blotting out the candy storti Inlamy huvo been greatly modified, Mrs. Benjamin Hnrrlsnn hns taken her placo ns the unquestioned lender of society In Indiana. Her home In lndlunupolls is the gathering place of the wits, thu bruins nnd the Influcncu of thu 1 lousier stnte. Her llbrnry, collected by General Hnrrison (hir ing his Illustrious career of more than forty years In public life, Is tho most complete nnd vnlunble private collection west of tho Hudson river. At her death It Is to bo divided among General Harrison's chil dren. Mrs. Harrison Is u patron of music and literature. A sednto llttlo tot of n girl furnished considerable amusement for a number of street car pnssengers In New York tho other afternoon, nt tho snmo tlmo demon strating that imitative motherly qualities begin to show themselves very early In life. In relating the llttlo comedy a writer for the New York Times snys that tho child, who vyub with her mother, carried In her arms a doll hair ns big ns herself. In tho course of the rldo tho little one's mother found It necessary to give her maternal at tention to tho small girl's nose, and this being duly attended to she slipped tho pretty lace-trlmmed handkerchief shu had used Into tho bug sho was carrying and wns about to close It, when tho baby held out her small hand for It. It seemed sho wished to finish tho duty her mamma hud begun, as such small children frequently do, but thnt was not true In this Instance. Baby wns a mother herself and. taking tho handkerchief solemnly, she applied It to dollv's noso nnd handed It back to her mamma without a ghost of a smile. It was the mother and the other passengers In tho cur who exchanged smiles nt tho serious wny In which the llttlo ono Imitated serv ice done for herself. Frills of FiinIiIoii. Glnts nnd silver enameled lu colors Is now Included In modish tableware. Some of the newest lamp shades are fin ished with a f rlngo of glass beads either In natural colors or tinted to match tho simile. Mohnlr grenndlncs, very sheer, with whlto grounds patterned with different del lciite colors In n silky design, ure consplc uoui nmong the now materials. Whlto cnmellus nro a very popular llower In mllllnerv. nnd cardeiibis rank next In order, ns they resemme ino lormcr in mcir pecullar whiteness una general siyie. A churmlng evening gown for a young girl Is of rich mlrolr satin, veiled with ..lilinr white, cold or colored net. showing a dcllcato design of laco or ribbon applique in a norm design, nuernaung wuu roses or cumelias sown on In a studied carelessness Old-fiiBhloned Spanish Inco scarfs nro used for muffs, mado up with chiffon Tuhlnl,. wnriileil. nf rnursn. forms the foun. ilntlrm nnd the frills ns Well. Tho scarf twists around tho center unit ties lu a knot nnd ends, fastened with a bunch of Ilowors or n hnnusomo uucKic. Somo Ingenious mortal hns introduced an effnetlvn nnveltv this season, nnnielv. blaok velvet roses, about tho slzo of tho pnlm of one's hand, ready to iippllquo onto silk, Inco or chiffon. There Is nn open clrcln In tho middle, through which tho materlnl can bo drawn, llieso roses miiao ino nmsi eueu' tlvo sort of decnrntlon. T'n-to.dnte cnrrlauo bans hnvo enouch mnterlals to supply a Robinson Cruoe with it library. There Is a big address book, nn engagement book, a pair of scis sors, a paper ciiuer nun u ciuuk. imviif B, Tim hnca nro usually mounted in sliver. they cost a great ileal of money, thcro Is always n chaneo of their being stolen, no ono was ever known to use one, nnd tho rlnck Is never wound. Notwithstanding all theso weaknesses they urn most attractive) pieces of rarrmgo furniture, aim women cannot help taking a certain pleasure in thorn. She "Whs Baltimore American: Anirry. 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