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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1903)
10 THE ILLUSTRATED BEE. Jane 23, 1D03. ! v 1 "i y 7v- fy.;. ., v j' ' v V ' -A G 7 It. TALROT, LINCOLN. Nob., WHO WAS ELECTED HEAD CONSUL. OP Till! MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. MRS. E. D. WATT OF OMAHA, SUPREME ORACLE ROTAXi NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. i 1 4 .-, . fe- . ...-v, ... oJ,,;Jh DELEGATES TO THE GRAND CHAPTER OF NEURASKA, P. E. O. SISTERHOOD Photo by Figley, Wymow, '' ' HON. ROSOOK POUND OF LINCOLN. RECENTLY ELECTED DEAN OF THE LAW SCHOOL OF THE UNI VKRSITY OF NEliRASKA- Odd Ground for Lawsuit fbuuuel Davla, court atenograpbcr of th Beoond circuit, says that an Irishman who varaJ yeara utiO tried to eugixgo the legal ervlcea of hla father had the otlJ-st Kound for a lawault ha ha a aver heard of. Tha Irlohman wanted to aue hla landlady (or fl& Ha explained that he made a con tract to pay her $3 a week for board, but ahe wil to deduct IB centa for every meal he mlaaed. Having got the contract duly Igaed, Pat began to board elsewhere and charged the lady with whom he had con tracted & centa for every meal he mlaaed. He figured that by managing thla way he tnlased $5 IS worth of meala each week, for which hla contract required him to pay only $3, ao that by ataylng away he made 2.2i clear. The landlady refused to pay him hla "profita," and he wanted Mr. Davla to bring ault against her for him. "Father laughed at hliu a bit," Mr. Davla aaja, - . - IF A 1 1 - Miss llaltie Little, Rec. Sec. Mrs. Carrie Peterson, Trenst. Mrs. Orate Tlmri;uN. OrK'iolzer. Mri. Cora MiO.Iullen, Cor. Sec. Mra. Lillian pBrmulee, l'rea. Mra. Carrie Hapeman, Supreme Pres. Mrs. l.ciiU Dlffenbarher. 1st Vl-e Pres. Mlfs Edith Vouiistedt, 2d Vice Prea, OFFICERS OF THE NEBRASKA GRAND CHAPTER, P. E. O. SISTERHOOD Photo by Flgley, Wymore. nnd he got Indignant. 'A conthract la a conthract," aald Pat. 'and ahe ought to be mado to live up to her'n Just as well aa me to mine.' There were several other lawyera In town, and aome of them were pretty hard up for casea, but I don't know of anybody that took that one aftr father turned It down." Kansas City Journal. Encourage Lavish Attire Needs of Femininity Shocking "Why, the bare Idea!" 'Of what, dearT" "Telling tho nuked Tlfier. truth!" rrinceton la it within the remotest bounds of proba bility that the charge (of extiavnganco in dress) brought against vis would gain a hear ing In a season which we have every rea son to expect will be the most brilliant that has been known for many yeara? Apart from their duties aa hostesses, women can do nothing better In this direction than to make themselves as daxzling as possible, and. if needs be, spend lavishly both time and money upon their personal adornment. London Lady'a Pictorial. "Yes, ladies," announced the physical cul turlst, "you will bo surprised at the miracles my system can work. It can In crease your shoulder measurement several inches, add to your stature and grace give you" "Hut." interrupts a fair pupil, "our dressmukera can do all that for aa In re time. What we want to know la how te get a twenty-three-inch waist Into a alx-teen-lm-h bodice and a No. 6 foot Into a No. I ahoe without taklr.g chloroform." HI,