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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1904)
October 28, THE OMAHA ILLUSTRATED BEE. Spectacles Eye Glasses Perfect Lenses, well fitting Frames, carefully adjusted to TOUR ETE3. The Price Is Right. , fJAYIIffi ITICII MIS Ir UNITS SELLING THE) RELIABLE STORE 3 Exra Specials In Furnishing Goods MEN'S SCOTCH FLANNEL SHIRTS In light and dark colors, collars button front and back and with tie to match, worth up to $3.50 special 98c LAUNDERED SHIRTS-For men and boyg. pretty up-to-date pat terns In mndrat and ppralea, wortn up to $1.00 special at at 50c on dollar. 25c HEAVY WOOLEN MITTENS A Job lot which we secured at our own price. They're not dam aged and are regular 25c values- special Monday, per pair 5c Great Sale Monday X, Purchase of 22,000 Yards Silk Hayden Bros, buy for spot cash from one of the leading silk mills of America over 22,000 , yards fine silks, con sisting of hew fall styles and colors in fancy silks for waists and shirt waist suits. Black silks of all kinds and plain colors in chiffon, taffeta, messaline and a hundred othsr kinds. 4 Silks will be sold at our store right here in Omaha for less money than sam: qualities are shown for In either Chicago or New York. We cannot urge upon you too strongly the necessity of attending this great silk sale as early as possible Monday morning. Every thing will be in readiness evory counter and square will be heapad high with biggest silk birga ns you oyer saw in all your life. N t iOO Pieces Yard Wide Black Taffeta and Black Peau de Ssle, elegant rade and the bluest snap ever offered, on' sale'Monday and while they last, at 50 Pieces New Broadtail or Crushed Velvets in new colors for cnats and suits also pink, light blue, white and ci am, now selling everywhere at from $1.00 to $1.76 Monday at. 75 c leT.VW V i b I 98c Over 250 Pieces New fancy Silk from this great purchase Including the new greens, onion end browa shades and numerous other aef colors at prices we will sell for are tri e greatest f wmVo atr.hr:n.n.:.lr.t!::....69c.58c48c44c 50 Pieces Crepe de Chine - 24-inch New Plaid Silks - Bright colors, all silk in black, while and all colors others are ask ing 69n and $1.0 for the same quality our price.... 49c heavy taffeta and eatin worth $1. 25 go at , 69c 100 Pieces Fine Alt Silk Colored Rustling ' as in run line or colors cream, perfect and strong a-i remarkable. price of Sl-lnoh Black Watireite Taffeta will go at ti-iiitn ciacK wateretle Taffeta f will go at j 0C' 36-1 ncn Black Wa.erette Taffeta Ofi will go at 6"C 44c 49c tCSSES $5.00 Trimmed Hats $1.98 BIG MILLINERY SNAP -Five Dollar Trimmed Genuine French Nap Beaver no Hals on Monday .IvO Only Special A mMtSCSSSBSSSTM Grand Ribbon Sale Monday c, Kc and S6o All SI'k Wash Taffoti Ribbons, In 'all colors Monday's sale pi Ire, fi ., per yard 1VC STx-, Boo and TBc fancy riaid and French Novelty Ribbons Monday's sale price, per yard ,uv SBo end S!e Sntln Taffeta R b' ons. solid colors, Nob. 40 and 60 Mon day's sale price, 1. r per yard JW U Per Dozen For first class nua'lty twn-hola Pearl Buttons, worth loo per desen. 85o and 75e Corset Cover Embroidery Monday's sale price, per yard aSc-W 83c to 75c Ladles' Fancy Belts on sale Monday, at f choice IUC High Grade Wool Dress Goods REDUCING OUR HIGH GRADE DRESil GOODS STOCK AT ONCE I will be most effectually accomplished by cutting the price In two. READ THI8 Au INVESTIGATE!. MONDAY ONLY Any Black Drees Goods, worth from 11.50 up, will be cut In two. For Instance: , 11.50 Black Goods, 7oC at. yard.. ' $2.60 Black Goods, l.JO at, yard And so on. Colored Dress Goods All our extra heavy fancy mohair Suitings that sell for tl.93 a yard and are 68 Inches wide, will be sold at, yard All our 81 50 Mohairs, 46 Inches wide, In fancies, will go at, yard ' All our 68-Inch Cravenetted Mannish Effect Priestley's Sailor Suitings, wlH go at, yard All our 7Pc French Flannel and All-Over 60c and 76o Challles, will go at, yard 52-inrn fine Sicilians, worth 81.00 yard, - t. at. yard Ail the new shades and all the evening shades In the finest grade of French Chlffor. Broadcloth, at yard, 16.00 and 1.25 79c 1.19 29c 49c 2.50 Interesting Grocery Price Quotations Watch our ads. There's Money in it for you. Many dol lar are saved by buying at Ilayden's. Fresh, new goods at purse pleasing prices. Vegetables are fine in quality and the crop so abundant that prices are lower than ever before. Read these prices. . They are 'money savers. Commeal, lb IHo DRIED FRUIT DEPARTMENT. 20 pounds pure Cane Granulated Sugar for 81.00 Yeast Foam, per cake 2o Kiln dried Oatmeal, lb 2o 10 bars Laundry Soap for 25o 4- pound package Gold Dust 16o Pearllne, pkg. ...... 2o Morgan's Sapollo, rake 6o 8-pound can new Kraut 7V4o 8-pound con new Pumpkin 6c 5- pound can new Hominy 6o 8-pound can new packed" Tomatoes 6o 1-pound enn new packed Corn 6o. 8-pond can new packed String Beans 60 1-quart can Table Syrup 7Vto Goo! Japan Rica, lb So New Evaporated Blackberries, lb. 7Ho New Prunes, lb 3tto Very choice Peaches, lb fc New Evaporated Apples, lb..; 7o New Currants, lb 6o New Raisins, very tine, lb 6o TEA AND COFFEE SPECIALS. Ceylon Blend Java and Mocha, lb.l7Ho Family Mocha and Java, lb iHMtO Mamlellng Java and Mocha, lb.... 25o - New crop Sun Dried Japan Tea, lb 8oo Basket Fired Japnn Tea, lb 38o Ceylon, Oolong or English Tea, lb. 46o China Department Specials 23c Porcelain Salt Boxes-each Thin Blown Engraved Tumblers fZn each " Decorated China Chocolate ACir. Pots each. .... . m 4-Quart Decorated Water 2C Pitchers each aj w Decorated Chambers lfie each Soap Dishes Cr each o Japanese Decorated Salt and Cr Peppers each Decorated Japanese Plates 1 Ci worth 810O, at lOW Imported Belgium Cream Jugs t fir each vw Decorated Cuspidors 7iC Great Sale of Sample Garments Continues Monday Hundreds upon hundreds of Sample Suite, Coats, Skirts, Waists and Furs, purchased by our New York buyer at a price far below their actual worth, most enticingly priced for Mon day's selling. We have the largest and best selected stock of Women's Gaimtnts in the west. See them Monday. 1 ' Three Wonderful Sntt Barg'lns. SAMPLE TAILOR SUITS-In 10 different styles with satin or taffo.a lined Jukii s. Very handsome dcflgns, in both p.ain and mixed colors, would sell regularly at 8)6.60 our sale U Q, price SAMPLE SUITS In 15 d ffetent styles and arieat variety of handsome materials. Would be considered a good bargain at 820.00 our sale i t Oil price . SAMPLE SUITS Every one of them hind some in design, rich In tub.ic r. nd 1 gant In fli.l'h, but no two alike. Made to .--e l at2J.00 our sale l9.9l) BEAUTIFUL SUITS In exclusive des gns . and the most elegant fabrics, ill I at tiv-VO. 3a.u0, 8JO.1O and O.VU Great Price Reductions on Women's . Coats. We are overstocked on 27-lneh Coats and In order to reduce stock qui. kly are mak ing prices on 'these gnrmeius that are bound to move them at once. Ilandsome Garments. Silk and Satin Lined. 88.90 Coat, 4.98 812 60 Coat, at 815.00 and 816.50 C00U, 9.90 STYLISH COATS-In three-quarter length, excellent rrute. lain and piped with .el ec Made to sell at 812.60 sale 7 il price A.&KJ 7.50 Exceptional Valves in Ladles' Coats. Almost unlimited variety of style and fabric, at t. 00. 820.00, 8L5.0O, in i.n 812.50 and . IU.UU WOMEN'S SKIRTS The finest line eer shown in Omaha, at 810.00, O CitU 87 60, 83.00, 83.98 and 'VO CRAVENETTE COAT SPECIAL Our regular 818.60 cravenetted rain t'y tZt coats special sale price '"'fU Fori. Pars. Far.. HANDSOME BEAVER COATS Lined with furrier's satin and exceptionally well made. Would usual.y tell rf ii for 8S.0 our price Jd.O We could not replace the garment at this price. ELEGANT NEAR SEAL COAT With beaver trimmings. Would be cor.sldoied good value at 8oj.OO our sale 4) Uti ASTRAKHAN ' CAPES 30 inches long. Skinner satin lined, 2 g j Fox and Jap Beaver Scarfs, g QQ Martin Scarfs. 2 8 River' Mink" Scarfs," 1,98 . Extra Specials. 81.60 Flannelette Wrappers, 98C Women's Coney Scarfs, 79C 86.0o''8iik"Waists' Q8 8T.O0'8nk''u'nderbkVr'ts, Q 82.00 Moire Undei skirts, QQr Inexpensive Fabric for Party Dresses, Etc. rSK i;hn,J2 esse wss r.L A o ,n'Pensive. but us effective as high cost fabrics for the purpose. al yard ?.?e"tlne' ,n aU the evnl"K hdes- IOC Bat, "arde"lne DoVs',' 'ali'colorsll' 2&C ton Fabrlcsf Vey 'appropriat Waistings yn'Ur'Xd llat r...B......0Ut 25C Kavy.,ye,stJ.nRS ,n the New Plaids, Etc. Light and Dnrk colors also' mnnv pl?U yard .W.?!f.h! Iv0ry whlt Waistings, all dollar graX. 'at 4Qg Fabrics forNjwbf,I0Swalttt,,uV Nw raoncs for Jacket Linings at our Lining Counter. We sell Samson Lining Silk and Gloria Cloth for LININGS. at. Flannel Depatment White wool Flar.nol, firm and excellent for service, fQr 2? In. w de. cheap at 30c, a yard 10 Outing Flannel. We are undoubtedly the largest handl rs of tnis tt. p.e and popular material In the United Stales fyaVdr. 04c-ttic-10c-l24-c Extra heavy 36 In. wide Shaker Flannel, worth ISO wlp a yard 03W Extra good Cotton Batting CZr ... ...a.'. .......................... at Bed Blankets t Cases Full sir? It Is the heaviest Cotton Blanket made, long fleece, soft woo! finished surface, handsome colored borders overlocked stitched edges, cheap at $1.75 i per pair .1 1.fcO per pair. 0-4 all woo Cheap at 84.00. per pair 10-4 all wool Red, White, Grey and Fancy Plaids O QQ 12-4 all wool White. Grey, Red and Fancy Plaids O TtS Cheap at 5 00 per pair J. J iJ 600 pair of Sample Blnnketa In all colors and sizes at cost. . .1.50 Home made Bed Comforters. each Extra Large Kjuua oar taku bg-incn Meltons, 64 es, .6-Inch 'Broadcloths, In black, navy 1 German Novelties and other 8J.00 yard Monday OVW pffiar Wool Dress Goods Monday wo will give anothet of thos-5 marvelous Wool Dress Goods Sales. Another purchase of 250 pieces of New Fail Dress Goods will be sold iu the back room. Here are the prices: 81.25. 81.60 and 82.98 GOODS 69e TARD 68-Inch Meltons, 64 ana oo-inan z.iDennes, ' and brown; 46-Inch goods, worth ud to $1.00, $1.60 AND UP TO 82.40 GUoDS 19o YARD 64-lncb Bultlngs, 54-inch Meltons. 66-Inch Mixtures, 46-lnch Novel ties, 64-Inch Panamas, 46-ln h Henriettas and A other goods, worth up to t.50 yard Monday H.00 AND 81.60 DREStf GOODS 89o YARD-64-lnch All wool Plaids. 46-lnch Zlbel.nes. 40-Inch Scotch Mixtures. 62-Inch Mohair Sicilians and other goods, worth up to 1 -, 1.60 yard Monday O tC wool 29j 25c 23c 60c, 75c AND 8100 GOODS 29c YARD S6-lnch All Dress Flannels, 36-inch New Fall Novelties. Mix tures and other goods, worth up to 81.00 yard, at.... 600 pieces of all kinds of goods, worth up to 8100 yard, at 75c All Wool French Flannels, at, . yard , j 1 . t 11 1 1 1 1 1 The Third Week of Our Great October Linen Sale b Damask, at, yard....l7o I 25o 3now White Damask, at, yard lOo I 86c quality Silver Bleached German 76c quality heavy Unbleached German or I 60e quality all Linen ch Damask, at, yard..22Vic PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS 2 yards I Damask, at, yard 65o I Irish Linen, at, yard..,. 45o I Damask, at, yard Hardware, Stoves and House furnishings L hilc w!y ahend of anvtblng on the American market as a double heating base burner, in beauty, workmanship, durability, economy A A en and heating capacity. Have you seen it? We cell 'em for f.,.. 44. Oil THE LILIAN A nloe medium base burner, yy we sell at , , t ,i.O THE UNIVERSAL OAK-The greatest floor heater made, having a'very large rim lust over the fire pot. completely hiding the Are' pot and throwing the i .beat down on the floor, at " lO.Oll THE STAR OAK A very handsome, large, fine heater. 17-inch firs pot." 1 A en will tieat a house, for , , ,, , " s I4.0U 4.93 1.49 A splendid No. 8 Cook Stove with large 18-Inch oven, a fine baker. -1 'a t warranted, worth 815.00, for , ' 11,41 STEEL RANGES We carry about 2S different kinds. The' Superb' 'universal is way ahead ot anything In tmaha Come and see It and you will say so your self. Welso carry the Jewel It Is line. The M. & D., the Crown and several other makes. Can sell you a nice 6-hole. 18-lnch oven, high warmingOfi closet, asbestos dned rai.ge, warranted, for O.OU A CAR LOAD OF BLUE AND WHiTE ENAMELED WARE The beat goods to wear that was ever brought to Omaha at prices less than common gray ware, we put the whole lot on sa.e Monday at least one-third less than actual value. Every piece perfeot Below are a few sample prices. ho. 8 Extra Large Tea Kettles. at 14-quart Dish Pan, at 8-quart Coffee Pot, at.. 12-quart Water Pail, at , 60 different kinds of Oak Stoves, up num. a Air Tight Wood Heaters. 18 inch, iur 8-quart Sauce Pan, ' 39c .83c Nat.??. w!. :?"!?:. 20c 59C "qtuart Boiling Kettles. 59c 5QC 1"t(luart Rtca Boilers, 79c 71C 8Quart fnddlns' Pan. Q3q QQrj -iuart Coffee Boilers, 75c EVERY PIECE HAS ENAMELED COVERS. -X. 40c Snow White Damask, at, yard....lJHo 6O0 Heavy Scotch Damask, at. yard..22Vic 75o heavy all Linen German Dajnask, yard 6c 90o Bleached and Unbleached Damask, at, yard 65o 81.00 Bleached and Unbleached Damask, at. yard...., 6Sc $1.25 Bleached and Unbleached Pamask. at. yard 5c wme, Zft yaras long, purcnasea rrom a large Importer at i cents on the dol lar, on sale Monday, at, each 69o Limit of two to a customer. 81.25 quality Bleached and Unbleached Austrian Damask, at, yard 75o 81.00 quality extra fine Scotch Damask, at, yard 6So 60c quality all Linen Bleached Irish Damask, at, yard 89o Thousands upon thousands of yards of finest Linens at less than wholesale price today. Samples sent to out-of-town customers. luality heavy Cream Damask, at, 1 88.00 Pattern Cloths, 12-4 si 46o duality heaw Cream Damask, at. yard 22V4o 40c auallty Snow White Damask, at, yard 17Ho 82.60 Hemstltehed Pattern Cloths, 10-4 slxe, at 8125 82.60 Pattern Cloths, 8-4 slue, at 8166 83.50 Pattern Cloths, 10-4 size, at 82.85 84.00 Pattern Cloths, 10-4 size, at $2.98 86.00 Pattern Cloths, 12-4 size, at $4.25 88.00 Pattern Cloths. 12-4 size, at 14.98 12Hc large Huck Towels, at 7Vo 16c Huck and Damask Towels, at 100 19o Huck and Dnmask Towels, at,...12Ho 16c Double Warp Bleached Turkish Towels, at lOo 19e Double Warp Bleached Turkish Towels, at l?o I60 Double Warp Bleaohed Turkish Towels, at 15a Interesting and Timely Reading for and About Women Folks Statae of the Trained Hnrse. IHE trained nurse Is the latest product In the evolution of social science, which seeks to mitigate and relieve In the highest degree human physical suffering. It Is not enough that medicine r.nd sur gery, with all the aid which mechanical and chemical science can add to their ef fectiveness, shall bi ready to use all their reeouroes for the relief of the sick and wounded of our kind. The gentle hands and tender ministrations of women are also seeded. Who that has endured extreme physical suffering has not realised the truth of the great Sir Walter Scott's In vocation to the gentler sex: , O woman! In our hours of sase. Uncertain, coy and hard to please, And variable as the shade By the light quivering aopen made; When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering angel thou I Sweet as are these gentle ministrations, how much more effective are they when the woman at whose fair hands we receive them Is further equipped with skill and knowledge. . When, In the early '60s of the century which has just passed away. Florence Nightingale appeared In the army hospital of the English troops in the Cri mean war, the figure of a lovely and refined woman, ministering to the bloody and mutilated victims of battle, or to the fever stricken thousands of the army camps, astonishing the world, and marked her as on almost angelic, but today the trained nurse Is In the hospitals of every great city, snd among the sick snd wounded o.fevery array camp of the civilised world, and she Is truly a ministering angel be cause her mind Is stored with all the knowledge that belongs to her art, and her deft fingers are quick and skillful to execute its demands. The great organised hospitals of the civilised world of today do not date very far back Into the past. To the nations of antiquity they were wholly unknown, and it whs only after the thousands on thous ands of men from every part of Europe, re turning from the Crusades, brought with them snd spread everywhere leprosy and other Asiatic diseases, that hospitals were established, snd they were scarcely more then rude barracks In which the Infected persons were confined, with but little medi cal care and attrotlori. None of the ex isting hospitals dales beyond the sixteenth quantities are consumed In the many air dies and bodices worn with all kinds of century, and It was not until the eighteenth yet has never been Interviewed by any noyance on his face said, to the astonish- allowed to stand for some time, however, up Into bows to trim skirts, and, of course. that such Institutions really deserved a newspaper reporter. Whether she will al- ment or those present: first apply the kerosene, then the second name. ways adhere to this rule which she has "Gentlemen. I have decided to call the cloth wiMi alcohol, and finally the thl.d It was only In the nineteenth century mads for herself, or whether she will ro- Jefferson City trip off. Mrs. Folk has Bug- cioth wlth wt.et oil or linseed oil, rubbing that the care of the sick and woundei waa lent In Urns and yield to the American gested to me certain reasons of party and the last In thoroughly, until the spot has gowns. -4- brought to any degree of scientific organ. Isatlon and broadmlnded beneficence, and the trains d,,nurse Is tho last expression of this grand system of benefaction. The trained nurs of today la not a mere at tendant. She must know about the appli cation and action of medicines, and the preparation and application of surgical dressings. Ventilation, the maintenance of cleanliness In the person and surroundings of ths patient, the preparation and quality of food, attention to the state of mind of the patient and the keeping up of cheer fulness, with at the same time all the rest and' quiet that the case may require, are rome of the duties of the nurse, arid to that end she must study for years profes sional text books, and at the same time praotlce at the bedside In all sorts of cases. With' such, a training the nurse be comes a professional person. New Orleans Picayune. ' custom In such matters. Is a question which Individual importance why I should not she wlU have many opportunities of de- go to this reception, and her arguments elding. In the meantime. It was not until are absolutely unanswerable." Twentieth the beginning of this summer, three years Century Home. disappeared. The Housekeeper. after Mr. Folk had leaped Into fame, that the newspapers wsre able to present a snap shot of Mrs. Folk, and that was ob tained when she did not know It, After her picture waa ones published, however, ths restrictions an ths photographers were withdrawn. From Pashlou's Notebook. Dahlia shades are In high favor. Dead roses are conspicuous in floral gar niture for hats. Guipure lace embroidered with chenille is a modish decoration. Insets of lace are charming In ths new, handsome silks for evening wear. Leather in nil ahnriaa nf III! trnm flhnnA. TM rt 1-hla will b.. n Ik. Aitm tmvn aMuIn late to Amhtf.l AmrM I a r Iv A Irlmnln. She U'SVelS in Sta hub auiumn. - v .- " Cleaning; Psraltsre. Ths sweeping and dusting which take place at this Urns of the year are of a most ' particular kind. Moisten a cloth and fasten It around the broom Just over ths broom (That About Women. Mrs. Wynns, the wife of the acting post master general Is one of the best Known hostesses in Washington. She Is a remark ably young looking woman to be the mother of ten children, but she was mar ried when barely out of school, and her first long dress was her wedding gown. Few women have fitted Into a new social sphere more easily than Mrs. Samuel New house, wife ef one of Colorado's riohest ...... 'Thi. l,urn... ,...rrl.a Al- f "T " 'ss " t" V w. ....... in tna u. s., I'inuu. na anrop. Mewbouse when he was uoor. and she had rrmi. T. rioPKINa. rrso'r. 87 bnwt Jonw St. H. I A gKTN OP BjeAUTV tf A JOY POBBVEff, Dm. T. PRLIX OOFBAUD'S OKIENTAT. CREAM, OB MA4UCAL BEAPTIF1EU ! s HjS Bemoret Tan, Plmp!ef,Prsr.kles, juom rsMaan, tuMn, ana bku nd ererjr blsmlfts on beauty, au4 kleflea detection. It lias atood the titl of 66 veari. and la to ha-oileie we kite it to be ure It la properly made. Aocept no counter, felt of itnjllai came. Iir, L. A. iavre aald to a Udr of the baal- toa (a paueuDi "AB 70a iiu ie SIU dies m, I est uet Uiem, r e e o in m i 'Seuriud'i Crust ' se the iMat harmful nf all the aklfl nrenaretlonB.1 for aale It all rini.fteu and Fiuef fiooca IxalerS to do her own cooking and wasnuig te. with two in.au to lass Now lass but neither she uor tars, voik waa miss uertruas uiass c-r ana maas mo worn easier, sweep always " .M. , ..... her husband makes the slightest ettort to Brownsville, Tenn. When she was 8 and with long, firm strokes, away and to the fnr i. nV.. 7. r..'. h7i7. A.;,..: conceal their early strugtflsa Mrs New for Ions Ann,. r Liinnrnt. h-iT. conceal uieir eariy sti he years old shs and Mr. Folk attended front of the sweeper. Alwsys sweep sway and facings to collars, revers and cuffs. iiiis of Marls lnWh - .""""'i .""i wnaiu uw, iw 1 ruin anu oust toward me woraer. ins "won uipeviry iquum intniwi in wiue dim ntntha akn..i k .,, j .,w '"" oi velvet are usea tor wan decoration, dust cloths should be of soft old silk, and Th8 frame nmi,,,. tne tapestry in color nearly every housekeeper has on hand old and the picture is hung by a thin wire. umbrella cases, gowns, peltlooats, waists, Broadtail velvet is in high favor for sep- eto.. to furnish silk dusters: falling, those f!?0!";,.8. maJer'al . ,nt , , ,k . k irrt' wl" noi-wrinaie or crease, lis aua oratory, wno naar tieen granted yi - . ..wvjwu, , uw, wwv, wmv uw vuiaviiuy reconinienas 11, wnwiner 11s ap leave or auseuce. airs, clwca Is a Cana not use a cloth dampened with water. For Pearance does or not. diu.n by birth. Like her husband, she Is old sweet- varnished fiimm, . tha ninth with . In the Flemish potteries there are charm- wll known upon tne piatforui, itoia In this November, , . " " : ' ' . . lng things with a bronze finish. These are country and In Canada. Bhe was educated The Wife ef Joseph Folic, If one knowing Joseph W. Folk of St ixmis snouia wonaer now so modest a man has pushed himself to the very fore her to enter a woman's cotlege and for him to go to the university. .After Mr. Folk completed the law course at the Van derbUt university he went to St. Louis. In two years he had established a lucra tive practice there, and then be went back to Brownsville and wedded his old sweet heart. They were married in 18S6. It is because she is never one of the fluaat the world. Mrs. Agnes Knox black, wife of Prof. E. Charlton Black of Cambridge, has been appointed to the Boston uiuv. aity laouity, 011 which she is the only woman, ohe takes the piace of Prof, alalvina M. Ueu net, head of the department of elocution and oratory, who baar been granted a year kerosene, but for genuine pol.shed surfaces reproductions of well-known pieces of stat- exceneni moias. .i.,..,., a different treatment Is required. When arV and are made In excel rubers th- "rZz'r Mil. pn me contrary, seems rather to ..n VZui " , ,.C m T, The fad fur this year Is calfskin. Neck shrink from iha nnt.li,. n,. and dull-looking, wet over with paraffin oil ni. nmn...i,.n.ri r,,,i(T. ni i of the nation's limelight, he may have be8t Wends do not know that Mr. Folk and ,et 11 'emaln for two hours. Appiy the collars in this striking brown and white fur .nvanaoiy i urns to her for advloe after wy ana at tne ena oi me ume looklnff. the new fur is 6o freaky to last consulting the big poetical leaders. -On Pol'sh with linen and chamois. This Is long, unless for motoring, at least a 'score of occasions Mr. Folk cleaning, however, and not dusting. Always Sliver and gold threads sre woven into has been known to call his wife by tele- use two cloth, for dusting, one in each wSoca ed'de.lg?8 A Uny "planum pnone after 11 o'clock at night and ask her hand. Then every time the left hand rests the brocade has a flower of sold or sliver opinion on sr. important matter. on a polished surface there will not be left threads, or. In another design, the stamens tha ,.,, . . , or the nowers are oi tne suv ths mystery largely solved by becoming acquainted with the personality of Mrs. Folk. It Is not Intended to say that by him self Joseph W. Folk would not have achieved the success which Is so largely his. But surely it is no disparagement of the qualities which have ralred him, first to local and next to national emlne. ee. to say that lacking the encouragement and sympathetic co-operation of the woman who linked her life with his, a less bril liant result might have been achieved. Like her husband, Mrs. Folk la herse'f of a modest and retiring nature, but she possesses a wonderfully tactful brain and a fiery enthusiasm calculated to spur een a sluggish men and Mr. Folk is not that on to attain his loftiest ambitions. A close .student of human nature, possesse! of an unusually penetilting mind and with the, Intuitive Uet of a highly educated woman, (hi has proved an tnvaluab s coun selor upon many occasions. Mra Folk Is much averse to publicity in regard to her personal affairs, and as n nMna.inn xt- , . tn. ,. , i. . - . . ui me nowers are ui iue iun - autu. v.. wv.mu. w.. u. vtm " " - - - - v. ,uii.u i ' a .ii.0fji.uuii, Auto hill s? has evolved numberless Invited to attend a reception at the gov- It is a great mistake not to have on hand models! long and half-long coats. These ernor's mansion in honor of the daughter so generous a supply of dust cloths that shapes, modified and trimmed to suit the " - uuaiuia lurmiure witn sonea cioms aoes combinations seen last winter will again vuiuin unmisiaaaDie ana inenraccaDie nan been recently cast. Mr. Folk's politics: snd personal friends with one sccord ad vised him to accept the Invitation, and he was disposed to agree with them that it would be proper and polite to do so. Be fore authorising the formal announcement, much to injure the finish, especlal'y of pol- appear. lhed furniture. For carved furniture that Chinchilla Is a lovely fur to use on the Twluu r..n, anti nther 1m An rAfltl.whlrh will Is dusty use a fine paint brush, dipped into be worn In the evening. The fluffy light kerosene oil; brush over the carvings and em ot lh fur contrasts favorably with the th.v ..in ,. heavier mink or this purpose. Bab e is, of they will appear bright as when new; or. course, excellent, but not everybody buys dip the brush In a good furniture pollbh. sables. The fashionanie muff Is tha fiat pillow " V l"tt- u would T.e present. Mr.' ,,,, a...... shape, and to accompany It are worn flat. l,niricance besides the enormous head- permit him a - , " ' - " short st?arrs wun cnenuie cringes finishing .ear of the csar's piquant subject, vnu ,,i,cr i-iuuiB, suu iiuev aauieis con in the public schoo.s of Toronto, and grsd- uaieu wun uisuiioiion iroin xoronio uni versity. She took post-graduate work In Philadelphia. "The prettiest sight imaginable, and one I have never seen outslue of the United Statts, Is the promenade of your beau.llul girls and young women on the stree.s of evenings, when they appear without uny sort of head covering, said buinuei'Goibey of London, quoted by the Washington Post. "To my mind this Is one ol 1110 prettiest most picturesque and fascinating customs that ever the fair sex adopted, and I. seems to have reached the acme of Its develop ment right here In your capital. In their spotless white garments ami without hats or bonnets, the quintessence of fe.nl nine charm Is revealed. Though 1 have been all over the civilised world, 1 never saw the practice till i came to America." Countess Casslnl, nelce of the Russian am bassador to this country, persistently re fuses to adopt the short walking sKlils wnlch have come Into a consid.-iabla de eiee of favor of late. So far from taking to the 'troilera," as they are culled, the sprightly Kunslun lias amased even the ul-tra-faHlilonablo by the length of her trains and the great else of her hats. Picture li.is worn Dy American niairum iu al ft Cf 1 Folk asked his advlaers to few momenta conversation with his wife. i ,.e.u ipiepnone recuver to Ills ear " . ' others have rounded collars for less than tive minutes, while In low sweet on. Apply the Kerosene nrst of all. whrre the tie is formed. tiotii is a purple gown, with a black hat tones be briefly dlscusaed for the first Urns 11 aerosene or raw lineed on is applied sa Never were so many ribbon decorations so Urge that one wonoers now sua oaian- TIACMTICTU fTMTIIRY CArJMTO the matter with Mr. is. u n-v... ..,...,,. soon as the suot la Hrat made It will nfmn used on evening gowns. Cursuge garnitures : oea it on her vivacious head. Another of , I 10 Cis 1 1 C I M UtlMIUHl THniVlCil .i.a ":" ' "" . - ... . - ar, her si aas r tns rur niriiiiini. auuirt t, i ucn the ends. Borne of then icarfa re vtra.Kht fraLllnit frock luuk Uk walking Bkh'U talnin,r, on keroeene, on ulcohol and ont ,,n"- '.tri "ounatd or mhKywl end, whilo ftiongBid the ntupendou train of th DR. CHARLES FLES FOOD THE GREAT RPAUTIFIER kas bees Seed by leading astreesea and ekera ebe kaow ine valse ef s beautiful eomuleaiun and rsended Scare. It will paeitivelr da ee e lUlia. FnoDUle) HEALTHY rLKM en llie face, seek aad srma, ftlUag all kollow plaoea, adding iraee, eurie aad beautr. It la (.cel. Uvel tbe eel areperetlos In Ike world that 111 DEVKLOP THE kUoT sad k.ep the bieii.la troa. ril slJ areametrleal it baa ntv.'r failed Is aouompliea Ibis reeuii, not juir tut the eo irtr leu, tbe actreaa aad the maiden, but fur Ike mother as unfortunate aa te luae ber sal aral boaom tbraugh aurelng. WRINKLES atnut tbe naoutk, ores snd thoee ef the forehead dleappear ae by ntlo, leatiuf t eais t. ature arm aad slear. rai IAl, ShOO.NO, the sreat beauty dra'roycr ?' ailddls lite, la alao corrected by ttile lr-'f eed. Os sale St all bepartmeat ttorea anil pnenlats. Owr following liberal efer sou It within the BiB.iALOFPeftl ri.C-Os set al Book, feeeb ef every puree. Tke Mauley price of It. rkarl's ruak reed la ene dollar a bea. but If sou wtll SMid ae It we will eend you two ii beies la plain wrapper, alao our book. "ANT Or at A St AO T," Uloatratad wUi ail tbe ,r. roc Kwreaaeaits for aiil'ni lie taoe. nerk, anas aad buo, ei.i ewqeaiaktf teloeble aio'e ea kaaltk anS kasatr. Pierre (Wplott, tke oeU eeaasid rrwack eni, aara ef Ule book; "U Is tke aaaet eweapleia I Save seer sees, kewrr wwwaas afceniM We erne aag eaeieeU II ialir." Watts leday. gf. t srlw fe . a Fsriei 51., "ea Vsrk Cltr.S. , ! ZZ a.lLlriS- lisllsi Ifs at til kC li I ktf"illsa f I f St rsdB.n up ths receiver said without a trace of an-, removs it at ouvc. After the stain has dean, WUcU In vogue. Vards of rlbbous are Jut straw adorued with a wreath of Joimuiu. rat Best i'sjrsa ras.