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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1905)
6 Jgnn-ry S. irtV- TI1E OMAHA ILLUSTRATED BEE. For and About the Women Folks Won r In M.dlrla. her, and srolt positions In factories rather wn nc-f...ry In more thsn on. retail D f iriit' Vl lH I Kan Vfin. than in ri,,moiti, lul.nr If then -hail ha a t n Vll.l.tvr-t Dl Cisco," was the autograph plurr-il gonrral movement of this sort, there in no "Historically, women are not liberal dl I ftlt fha rvitP n f a TVoahlna-t nn talllna what tha a Irrol v tiurrianaA ali-ct .. -a n.. n . . . . a ..-.. b . - . . . , - . iTiiacro vt a 1 11 a sjtiicia 11 1 ui- hotel by com.ly, neatly attired anj mothers of America will do. Thry mandlng and extorting gratuities extend, young woman, who a little later may find thrmselv. In the same position as tlf.y ar bring educated to as point of auual- gave a pome amrraaiiva response 10 a ine rs w jeriry tramp. Washington Post reporter', request for a Madam," he said. "If you refuse to aiit little talk. "Thera la a growing tendency In the west to resort to extreme and desperate m for women to take up medicine aa their ures." life buelnesa," the said, "and it Is certainly "What will you do?" was the anxioua tn one of the grandest of vocations. I think qnlry. ( every young woman who can ought to read "1 may be compelled to go to work." medlrlne even If she never exDects to crae- tire- It. for It la one of the irreate-t The W' Sapport branches of human science, and for dcvel- nnlra tha ayhnla halna In I tfct na I mriml tlOt to be a professor. In her stead. The pro f'Ssir s wife sort him because she waa serving as an election judge, with seventy four other women, at the election. Countess caaslnl, naice of the Russian ambassador to this country, aided by many of her Intimate friends, spends a good deal of her time m.kln aliirts for Russian itv with their men folke. who have Ions- soldiers who are flrhtins- In the far east. rpcoa-nlied the honeleasnasa of endeavoring She and her friend, meet on Tuesday and and physical. Is Inferior to no other egpney. "'"band Is not to be paased off with a me In my hour of need I may be compelled , , ,h. ,.. , ... ,, " Friday evening at the home or Mme. I . . - ' ha toils of the tip. Once woman Boukaeoff and for several hour work bus- regarded It as her right and privilege to "X t their benevolent usk. Already sev- loava the restaurant waiter unrewarded bl kxes f ahlrts and warm under lie me reeiaurani waiter unrewarded. wear lv K.n teut to the Red Cross Now, In her own sacred preserves, she find headquarter tn 8t. Petersburg. It necessary to open the purse that she may Very handsome have been the souvenirs have an opportunity to .elect the good, .he 'SrJd-i M wishes to buy. The time may come when Devereux Claon. now the countess d "Mr. Ferris' advice that a woman should woman will acknowledge the claim of the Rougemont gv her attendants, the Misses , . . . . , . m.-i,.. Marion Haven and Adelaide Bpofford an;, ot marry until she Is able to support a waiter. M1,B )tllnor,e d. ,a Fo.se, pa)e gray suede TOi.i WATSON'S IMGAZ1 Ban Francisco ha. many successful women doctors, some of whom have an established smile." comments the Chicago Chronicle. tardcases havlna- the Initials B. and R W.mea as Bootleggers. F.dlth and Rene outlined tn diamonda, and -mere Is sound common aense In It. The The most peralstent cla-s of bootlegger. ; - clientage, from which they make handsome time w.. when It was said a girl ought not t ever mtestea me Indian lerntory l. u.h8r. ,carfp,n, wlth tn, ,,, miuale In jo marry uiiiu unu u nuersiooa now io care v,..lfyw.. v - ...-ua viaiuVuu., for a hnunphntd. Timpi nr rhnnmA nnw It a vocation, ay Marshal Bennett, who . Ml as Alio M. Robertson, who h Just and It Is not necessary for a woman to nl many year experience with the RVTCM'tM brew anil DnKe, wash and iron ami attend tuu.mj. ""man mvi- riuiry, la the granddaughter or nev. ur, incomea Considering that women ate especially fitted to take care of their own .ex and of children, It seems strango that the day of the woman doctor was so l'ig arriving. - . . . . ... . . 14 cramp ran mv tna fimaia mi.inua. vv iiri'.ai ar a Tir,rtaav m flainni r-v amnna i rial Hut at last It la here: the nrefu- " nunnrea ana one irungs mat were -" .- .--. - . ' , . , . 1 r r ! tii-.il a at tilna n rntkt nrt la halAB V. IISI UKCri VTT1UI I I I rIIW Wk I M. a VIII f dice that only a few year, ago existed ne exclusively ny women, ii.u ane ' " t ,iT. - to the Indian territory. For several agaJnst her entering In this field has al most vanished, and from this time forward we .hall fee a constantly Increasing num ber of girls fitting themselves fur the healthy art." "Would you advise a young woman ot good ability to tnk up medicine us a career?" must be competent in other directions. 10 convict arter ane is caugnt man any year, aha ha been supervisor of Creek "More and more women are coming to olner person. It la believed that at thl. schools, a position which the circumstances have the same pay as men for doing slmi- Ime mere are but two women bootlegger. - ft,"' "r.mot. .nd lar work. More and more women are dls- ln the Indian Territory. These the officer. aImo,t Inaccessible portion, of the Crtek placing men and securing the places con- nave had their eye. on (or ft long time, nation, reached only by long drives over s.dcrcd most desirable. Emergencies may They are morally certain that they are tnrownd 0?,V hVVgBh."; come that will compel the woman to be the "e.nng liquor an me time, out it na. Been had" to ford dangerou. streams, sometimes hroad winner it is fnriiinato for her ami impo.siuie so tar to eaten mem or nna cettins into swimming water, ana nn naa . - . t nun In lhalp tiaaaaaUn T ha n..n nl n a af m IO QCECnQ UDOn inS IHOHl DrimillVfJ BC That would depend largely on what ort m"Jr " ne na maoe an" ner" V .h":...' Z.,.ZL comm6daUon. for food and ahelter. of a youna- woman aho was In the first t,f competent to meet adversity when it woman In thl. business 1. remarkable. pf.ce.'X ula Ce .tronj phy.icaUy -PP- ?. TZT"' "" KEL4G,Ot' NOTES. I. a work that rlomixda a lot nf exertion seems iiHe reversing ine normal oraer ' ' The,n,n.8,ln,rVcehKna;yW?f Z AmeTn -aught "nd coated U the court, of ?h?nw member, to tK.ir churche. during work th.t -would soon be Blvin a t,ii In- hu'-nd rebel, at it. He would and In the Indian lerrltory. Thl., too. ln the district. The recent report, of various rellgloua w uiu o it. K b burdtn of Drovidlna- for where the enormou. docket, of the court, bodies .how that most Protestant churches " 1' ::r?.L.a ,,hISJ; Z linl Z l XX r burdened with liquor case., the number n the United, State, are growing normally I III II KLUU V trii JIIU V uiiiiu Ui a "' foundation where In case of need the wife of cases of this kind exceeding two to one Tht bonr1 of' manager, of the Metho- .h a oman -miM aecomnil.h it snv Ib a,)le to meet the requirements and keep all other ca.e. on the docket. But theee dlst Missionary eodety has made provision oLr T woi.M advl.a -nv irl who children and her husband. If necessary, case, are all againrt men. The only female for the outgoing of .ix new missionaries. MnkTof 'sucTa Hfs T" "- Parity or the ,rru,ging T?' convicted of bootlegging in of whom go to Africa and on. to mistry and It a,!,l,unce or relative.. lur " l,,UH w"" The new tower and .plre of Rochester nurslnor It N "A woman 1. none the less womanly Tor Mri- M- J- adc. 8h. was arrested at cathedral occupy the apot where Rishop out too" early tno consciousness of latent .trength. for Wagoner and .entenced to a year and a Justus began a mission fn the year 8M at 1 think Ml. o thought that she can be relied on in the federal prison at Columbu.. ng'"? lTiA"' times or irouoie ana aisaster. Her peculiar .u- n" i. iraw mugim iiuw Tn name. mentioned ln the fourteenth sphere may be the home, but when the -nther woman. Thla offender wa. arrested chapter of Genesis have been found to home itself i. dependent on the eucces. of ot Sapulpa and I. now under $8,000 bond. corrspona wim mo.e on tne Assyrian her effort, oufld- the home she 1. to be The officer, had long suspected her of boot- ZZTljrTt '"irTtten counted happy that ahe ha the energy and leBlng, but could never catch her with the, down ln the time of Abraham himself. Illness to come to the rescue." good., although her house wa. searched The general propertif. of the Salvation j. tlrtiA and lima strain FMnnllv a -Inta.ntiin. Army in the United Slates are estimated Hoao, to M71,,oUe,dyUe. panel wa. found In the woodwork In the SSS'o? HTo llVt Through the effort, of Mrs. Theodore A. kitchen, and when this wa. opened a big ferlng. of self-denial week and harvest Ruggles Kitaon of Boston a monument i. stock of bottled liquor was found ln tha home for the last .even year, have been to be erected by the veteran, of Illlnol. wall. a l-a..lV Til a . CllffO! . V.. , . . '' memorr OI Mary . v p'r . dent of the lllinoi. college at JacVson- xnuKcruyae, who servea as a voiuntosr " ville, in oraer to take up ni. new worn nurse during the civil war. The frogs of Contra Costa County are for as secretary of the Rellgloua Education Thousand, of soldier, remember "Mother" J? tonZ.TZZZ?"? To"SnSoVTSCSSllct Til- long silver pin. The girl had never seen Us wnose laDors both ln tho hog- p , , " ' h , " T 1 . , . ' erature ln the institution. like and ahe carried It to her mother curl- 'a'8 a"l on the field mitigated the suffer- Four mlle" north of Berkeley California. A bronse tablet ha. been placed on the like and .he carried it to ner motner cum a un r eateBt 8umm.r rewt for the bulIfro a Flrlt BupUst chuIchi Providence, R. 1.. Ut n.W "v."'!.'; 1 otnXrljlZLiZ .MMHr "i! the infantile tadpole. This is on the farm memory of it. tounder. Roger wnilarn VittllllVU lici guvintit-'t. cn s Bern itiak w - .., . thing for years. It wa. my bouquet holder Blckerdyke stationed herself at Savannah, paying practice, and there Is no reason why sooner thinks of such a life to get a good Hon ln pharmacy and chemistry and if possible to take a course In also advisable not to start Rome girl, begin at Vt, but better, and if they put It off till 25 It I. till better." Dr. Noble 1. enroute to Oermany, where ahe will pursue some special line of pro fessional study and will also engage In clinical work In Berlin, and after about a year's absence will return to her home ln California. s Grandmother's Itonqnet Holder. A Boston girl wa. rummaging through an old treasure box of her mother', and she came across a sort of cup of filigree silver attached to two silver chains, the longest o( which ended tn a ring, the other ln a m . -,.,. . .. .. nnu ins erection ui inn iiiceuiiK nous's iu or M1 r.a.tn siege, nere me croaking lTl The ChUrch, which ha. stood for W , ...... , . , ,, ,,.. soma dlHlnncn holnw nr. th. iuibuuhh is -jiuci laineu in a manner year., i. one OI tne mosi imposing anu in the day. when I went to partle.. Where JM distance below on , the Tennesse wortny of ft bea.t that bring, from $3.50 to Perfect type, of the church architecture uiU'vu I'uui" cLuiuas i.i ' . . u t. uuiiiiLu nuiuiria $8 a dozen of earlv times. It stands ln the center or Thret pond, have been constructed In the historical feature of the city, rear of the ground., the largest being 200 An Indian ha. attained priesthood in the feet long. Each oblons- of water Is the pen- Catholic church and is ministering to the The bouquet holder belonged to the era were carried, and there she worked night of "made up" nosegay., .tiff, hard and anl day to alleviate the suffering of her about a. ungraceful a. flowers could be countrymen. tortured Into. The girl, of the present Mrs. Bickerdyke'a executive ability was teT . n)(. . iam1,.a 1hmt f ,1 people in the Indian Territory under the day who know only the sheaves of superb recognized by Generals Sherman and Grant nf ihl 1. i. rli.h in .J namv? ,f, fatner. K8hunut- He was born , ' . . . , . , .. " , " of the year 1. tinctured with all the green, on the Pottawatomie reservation In Kansas cut flower, and the bunches of .mailer sin- and other officer, of the western armies. and brownl and eecret 8hftdowa that in ll71, and after going to a Roman Catli- gle blooms, llke vloleta, aweet peas, lilies At the .lege of Vicksburg she undertook autumn hrinc. f rth t nu. ,.nJ. olic school there, was graduated from Car- of the valley and the . .ke would look with the "-cult task of correcting abuse, in Inf we.pYng'wUlowT Upetr d w v n &FtU&j ttSfc puzzled wonder on the collection of camel- the use and distribution of aanltary .up- and moss and ponderou. with gloom sur- tutionhe went to" Rome four year, ago, lias, Japonic.., heliotrope, mignonette, Bon pile. r a th tornDleg of thI. fro1and nd' ami only recently finished his course at Sllone rose., tuberose, and .mllax. tied up So.dler. praised her for the manner In Jhe .unllghtat fall. . upSS 'It Propaganda. compactly, after having their Mem. cut which she executed the trust. Her work Her. In h tw mlt TP lr. ... xi".! &JhX.P?ZL& " and wire .tern, .ub.tltuted, and thon wa. not pleasing to some of the asrenta fro hulire. hi. -ho.v. .nn v.. islands had been ruined .bv 8.000 monks. rut i.iu ... . 4,0. ..nwiig in cnarge sanitary supplies, and an throaty melody acro-s the DOnd Another " . i?"u WBr' lace, which her mother xmi to carry to appeal wa. made to General Sherm-n , I 17, !, Tl.. . " S!!"'?'! daJT?day I... W..,a, aT r ' aiiUllltJ., Ulll.ll Ull WAUrVUB DU.WU H11U IS grUWlllg parties or tne tneaier. nave a nurse removed from a certain hos. the nrenlnct nunri-i a a if ih. .i,'. .. rauidlv. Thev aive tha children a madias. pltal. wera nut nf n-enr onH . . . a val education and compete In many "Why I. .he?" Genera, Sherman asked. dhSS? be't lit t 'f hJL "'.7, LL "A Mr.. Blckerdyke," replied the com- eating and alnglng the frog", .erlou. occu- 8alt1, that he did not feel aura that the Hanging Oat Clothe, in Winter. During th. winter season, when hanging , i f. . VL, a u .1 At tna ""eauest of General Sherman and fancies, and blinking at the moon, but at Mexico, to the English speaking priest. for. they freeze, and be of all. If hung out V." XE? rs-lc' fflSi0 thS W8te" SSH" A? TCJW'jS In the .un they will have commenced to dry R1(J She reached the field lust after th. hS total number of language, spoken 6y tha before the freezing begin.; thla save, the h.,t, ' , , .u ne'duJ "t after the 7TT , . party of eight amounted to twenty-eight, wear and tear for nothlna- la so hard uDon ' ""mined there, the only woman ' qm Fashion'. Notebook. un average of three and a half to each i7n!n !. ,m! , l i null.nt . 1 attendant for four weeks. Jet I. reappearing a. a trimming for net " , This fact wa. ascertained by an a.lJh,.'-ir:n .fl"LPln5.,in Bhe followed the fortune, of th. Atlantic V lJJTJ' ..... . . Se "Si f.dS.'l!i? the tine; have a pair of white glove, for mPaln n 'd and hospital work, be- vmlnThoidVnyS hanging out clothe., the white wool .ort gupertnttndln the cooking for field "ve style. hat are worn .o much now and these. commissary .tore. ,.i:ed"wlth'-7.7ruV To thow? who gave mo their support in the last President hil election I heivbv return m.r heartfelt thanks. They could not have been actuated by any motive other 1haii the desire to vote their honest convictions. Those who cast their ballots for me were brave enough to stand with the minority, and con scientious enough to think that a ballot is prostituted which docs violence to one's sense of right. The campaign of 1004 was but a prelude to the campaign of 11M. The start had to be made, and it seemed to me a vital necessity to start at the time when both the old parties were openly pledged to Hutocraey and Class Legislation. The Republicans stood pat for every evil of tha present system which builds coloswal fortunes upon the false basin of SjK'cial Privilege. The Democrats, led by place-hunters and time-servers ravenous for the sjMiils of office, shamelessly abandoned every democratic principle and transferred their standard to the hands of the gambler, the monopolist and the Wall Street corporation. At such a time, when both the old parties were down on their knees to the pampered bene ficiaries of Class Legislation, it seemed a high duty that someone should preach the gospel of "Equal rights to all." As well as I could I made the fight for Jeffersonian principles. .MI things considered, tin. support I received was encouraging. Therefore, I am resolved to devcte the next four veal's to a campaign of education, in which all governmental questions wilf be discussed and the citizens brought to realize how ruinous to the masses are the present tendencies of Municipal, State and National legislation. liy law, one man's business has been fostered at the expense of another's; by law. one class has been given special privilege not enjoyed by others; by law, ceitain forms of wealth have been entirely exempted from national taxation to the vast injury of the non-exempt; by law. the arti ficial persons, called corporations, have been clothed with powers, immunities and privileges not exercised by individuals; by law, the rich are getting richer, ami the poor are getting poorer and more enslaved. Thus the enormous forces of law and goverment tend irresistibly to concentrate wealth, power and opportunity in the hands of a few. Already one per cent of our population own more than the other ninety-nine per cent combined. Already you can count upon the fingers of one hand the trusts that annually absorb more than one-half of the entire increase in wealth. Already you can name four railroad kings who, by agreement among themselves, can levy heavier tribute upon the people of this' country than Con gress itself can impose; the Trust invades every market, dictates where you buy and where you sell; fixes the price when you sell, and fixes it when you buy. You are nothing; the law is nothing; the Trust is all in all. Meanwhile, the expenses of government grow larger and larger; the cost of living mounts higher and higher; the ragged legions of poverty multiply day by day; the rich swagger more ami more with offensive bluster and display, nnd the storm-cloud of class-hatred blackens the future as never before. Nine-teutha of the sufferings of our people are due to bad laws nnd bad govern ment. The situation has become so desperately intolerable that we are nearer the danger-line than we ourselves know. It is my purpose to discuss all economic and governmental questions, to point out abuses and advocate practical remedies. I believe that equal and exact justice between man and man should be the object of law. I believe that special privileges can never be granted to one class without gross injustice to others. Instead of the Ilamiltonian theory of the Divine Right of the Tew to govern and monopolize, I believe, as Jefferson and Lincoln did, in the rule of all for the benefit of all. I invoke the co-operation of all who believe, as I do, that present conditions are wrong; that they can be and must be improved. I wish this magazine to penetrate every city, town, village and country precinct with my monthly message. If you are in sympathy with me lend your aid not only by promptly forwarding your own subscription but by going among your neighbors and enlisting their support. The political purpose which is herein proclaimed is but one feature of this new magazine; it will interest every member of the family with reading matter that will appeal to and benefit all. The first number will be issued in February. Subscription one dollar per year. Send it in at once. I want my friends first, and with their aid we will have no lack of converts to our cause. Remit Postal or Express Money Order, or Cash in Registered Letter to Tom Watson's Maga zine, 121 West 42d Street, New York. J If Thomson, Ga. A SKIN OP BBAUTY 19 A 3PY FORPVPR, ltlvetieM In linguistic known. matter, la well with the salt water rinsing, will rob hung- .... ' .. , . la comfortable. lng out clothea in winter of It. terrors, say. 1,,ul"ur "iciterayke wa. a nativ. of Medium and brilliant tone, have the pref- Mary Taylor Rosa in the January House- Knox county. Ohio, and was born In 1817, erence over the dull and pautel hues that kc.per of revolutionary ancestors. Bhe wa. ee- were dominant in paBt seasons. Alwa'y. hang table linen In good 8hape. for !?Cled,bj: the women of Gburg, III., for other wp?ea?nU a newas?ylCe0fham0indaic: It I. almost Impossible to iron out wrinkle. lh8 mlBsln "he undertook. While she waa atlve of this season's fancy for color OUT OP THE OHDIXAHV. Person, are killed at the rate of one for every day ln tha year ln the New York City streets by vehicles. The quantity of water discharged Into the sea by all the rivers of the world la nhftll- atari,. v.oi. . . T , I I - " - . .-. - ' . . . - - ..B,h,7 h.a fuu.t; llllici 111 a Ufll. which dry on it. Hang both tablecloths and ' IU"a 01 u?erai urant and he of her, The ribbon paraaol, which made Ita first Nineteen competitors took part in a ran sheet, acroa. the line evenly, with the eneral Sherman was her beau ideal war- f-PPwance. last season, 1. expected to at- in Paris for men with wooden legs. The w.lght on the warp threads, end. down, for "- "me. U gmgS., ST&tTSZl of uU. ml" '"d h'" to th. warp .1. a ranger than the woof, and If WoM.. vZfT . . the new storm coat, by collar and cuffs of t The United State, has the only genuine hung habitually lengthwise the good, will . JT n " M,'" Tipping;. leather In natural tone, green or scarlet. horse marines. Twelve marine have been split across th. folds. Iron down the middle "Tno "P. one. expected only by servant. Among the other revival, la that of the nounted at the Navy Island, Mare Island, ioiaing tnem exactly opposite from the way "w wno penormed ome special or aX.'uZ.L . r l"B '"" "J " " they hung on the llneand they w.U wTar T1. h" "ni- SMS nTSSr "i mi .oris ana conuitlon. of tions are seen nana mirror, ln French gray iweniy-nvo mues across in parts, If clothe, hav. becoma discolored through wnployeg, until In New York th. gTatuIty Bllv,r- decorated with a monogram in cop- VP!J'- may pas. one another an Imnrnnni m-aahlt,a M - amm. M., .. , i. - , .. per. OUt Of Sight. the Dlan of a-ldi .11 i , i ? . it-m ,k.T a a regular Colored spangle, on gauze In the design London, according to the lateat rtatls- the plan of raiding them Just before put- item of the household expense.. The house- of a butterfly with ouUpready wing. 1. in. tnr O"! telephone for every ting them Into the last rinse water; thl. wife who would have her cut of beef ot ,ne prettiest Idea, exemplified ln the Hxty fa mill. In New York there I. one .n wmmn iiidiii uuuuiuiiy, aitnough It Is trimmed to her liking D must foe the new Watteau fans. so that d yet be for twelve, ln Bo.ton one for six, in San- t rancisco on. xor lour It. T. FELIX OOtlKAlD'S CXIKNTAL CREAM, OH MAU1CAL BBAUTIirlEB . q iv-moT lan, rimpief.iTacKiaa, 33 xfl Moth rtcl.IUli, and tka d8a vfl )5rt-IJ5tion!0ii " at, JiaJ-c - H tCvlhaa ajuu tlia taat ot 66 -cart, and It ho harinleis wt tuto it to be inrs It ! pro prly mad a. Aooept do ooiuiter felt f iltnllar Mm. Dr. L. A. ga-TS Said IO I laily ot th b.nt. ton (a patltiii)! 'at yon la diss will on thtn, I itiimanl 'Bouriud'i Crasm' as th least harmful of all ths tkln preparations." For tal by all Druggliu and ruey Ooooj Dm1. In tha 0. g TanadM. and Enrop. FERO. T. HOPKINS, Pref'r, 17 Brut Jonet k, N. Any one eta g. tMs asndaome SOLID COLD 11 Ai UltgM Uiig ott), Mem m at wuiuer luiii Hreiir, mua viumr vjuu&u VI. ,SJM uuirnpr. mvi tha n.v c... . .n. . . . m " ' . r. ' w n . . . . ... Never talcs tha ,in.),.. . ,, . ' " " " "" i iavor and link lerve buttona, collars. niu. are soon 10 oe miroavcea into the cl0thea from the line damp green grocers clerk exacta hi. trlhnta, k brooches, hat i.ins and watn. fnh .r- H'm- South Africa. Heretofore the "tlckey" ha. ana fold down to iron; let them get quite providing the choioe.t of hi. warej. tnr ot the mediums for the dlnplay of beautiful b;en. -th fmaL15,t coln 1 '? wo" dry. and then bring them In. folding them thoae most liberal in their traTilf. , I"clme" ' thi. purple-hued7 gem. S5SuLL2t,iM P,n"y Wl" f C0PPer properly when they are taken from the line lil . . ,1 t treatment of A stockinette ovtrboot for alipplng over ftnrd Z J? ? . 1. aa thla will save much ironinl 1 nat houenol' ho never neglect, evening boots when driving represents a . J' ? Haggln'. 44 000-acr. ranch on the wrink.. llt f ava a coin for the ice man receive, full 'fve"y " 'otwear. It hai T no fastening. Atn'rlfn jiiw0'.1 f?rnJ' ha" . h'n -.rlnklc. ,ih . L ret-eive. mil tnera ls a 8e down the middle front and b"ndcl tor $2.2uO,000. Jt 1. now devoted to weight, prompt .ervioe and doe. not have it I. eiiv .ii ,! lronl anJ tha raising of horse.. The intention of the fOf.Mll V 111 i 111 .n1 nn unH ff to renew the lining of th. refrigerator too Graduated safety pins are among the ft" 1"' IV? utprj5.to ,ma11 Utma' often. nir m.tiAn. in l.i-, Tv,.. 11 " er' 'eriiie tract. ie "In tha r-hri.. v. . , i"t of a rather lonit bar brooch to cl.mn Many of th. British soldiers suffered la the Christma ahopplng weeks, the the collar, with three others!. cradSalW 5 reatlr 'rom mow bnlnes. in Thibet, tip flourishes in It. .trength In some of thu diminishing length to set below, fciuuu'",,' The native Thibetan, escape anow bllnd- ness as do the Inhabitants In other snowy the world, bv srreaalnit th fara then blnckenlna the skin all around tne eye. witn a burned .tick. ftcarrlty of NVrvanU. Sine. American born girl, have become Olsposed to work ln stores or factories rather than bo to domestln anrul. a kn.i... holder, in New York Cltv have made It a reat Bh"P of the clty- The benighted Myrtle and lizard shades of green, a. p.". of point to cp.ur. tho.. newly arrived from ?"plr0J?J"': 'T? W1 fU"d he' ef" a Unot- rned'l JmUl ?h'd h" iuiaiBn anurr. BIla te.eii mem how to do " iwiiuun ironi tne sajee- aoep plum and burgundy and tho golden me worn in American horn ha. now became apparent soon be a probable failure ----- -....w u. ,11. malum ui llDDinff. Tne '-" iuo irKUlilllun inn. A KOIU ln ih.l. unl... n .ha ITrianJ.' null.. The Department of Labor Is responsible would-be purchaser who greased the palm fSlt?i,f,J!:isa..C0?ple.,? '?c,h,c" 'n' ,-"lf1" Mr. Carpenter fare, for hi. own horse and for the statement that young wnmen who f the .bop man or woman was the one to tous. 1 occasionally ride, on horseback. . ..,...,.,,. ..- auumiiung to Diacxmail, but It ,i,h 7.,,r,Z arf,.i.. . ' i'," through a board. Kemorning tnat some ... V 'r Sf,?Jh X ?m'Uo? S1"1 w 1 1 B.e'nl-looa one ml.ht get hurt on it he ave It a kick - . . ,aiS ""''L 50",nd.b6it.tt,t tne, w,a""; to bend or break it. Instead, however. It Hfw. Utmm ll'.Uaa O t n - n - a. . m. But the fact w"w" Pa"a v-r. lost cUAh and l'v.im ye"r Dltl mchmond. tn. hiv.le.ii m.rrfed ne.rft that there will ,n tlle "owd. about th. counter, aoon xh ...wn-Ia.- iiri t. - . . . i seventy-on. ye.rs. Mr. Carpenter 1. now in this source o, '.d that the cau.. of her trouble, wa. w2& riJ'"', n'"i .h'" -TiYt-Jfil! i", BEAUTYand STRENGTH! Brain Workers, Nervous, Fretful, Weak and Care worn people restored to health by the use of WAR TABLETS The GreatNarvcTonic and Blood Remedy Produc plumpness, round out boltnwnen, bring the bloom of youth to th. cheek, aud all who Wku lnui injey good neultb and .trength. kernn Tibltti cwrtct Slemich, Bladder an4 Kldny dltorderti eraato lulurtl appetlt. ins geod. rich bloed j cur. NsnousntM an. Indue. rsiMul .leap, Kerrsn Tablets art on the nmn .and blood. No remedy In the world to quid them. Tak. a few and note the wonderful eRei-t. Th.jr give you a itood ai.petite, renew Ilia eelU In younir and old, and reauiru vigor and vitality. They voiio up the whole yitvia. and make you fuel Uktt a nur pertou, ' Prle H.eo. , . AIM IMTAII L4XATITI! LIVI K PILU, M rElTg. for trlml pirkag. f Tiblsti-b. t' treatmcnt-an. tMtlnoniali, Md 1Mnttt THE NERVAN TABLET CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. flsl hr BatOB Drag Co. asa all dsriiin., or .rag, yregald, reeslst f yrlca. or aenueu Dy loose pleats or lact railing from the shoulders to meet a high pointed corselet of sort bilk, the latter pointed In front and round at the back. That About Women. Mrs. W. H.- C. Keough. a member of th. Chicago Board of Education, ls making a vlaorous cumpalgn in that city agulnxt the sale of dime novels to children. Miss Lillian Claxton, daughter of I.ang ley Ciaxton of Paterson, N. J., will shortly go to China to ttucli kindergarten work in tha University of Peking, una of the old est Institutions of learning ln the world. One of the most successful oil nnd gas firms In CofTeyvlllo, Kan., ls Smith A Dean. Tho tirm consiala of Mui Hinlili and Miss J lean, who aru thoroughly pouted in lusl iicks affairs gunerally and own their own gaa and oil land. Lady DonntiKhmnre. formerly Miss Grace of JSew York, la known as "the cIiIKIimh angel'' ln Ireland, bhe la giving in. li t) of n-r time ana money to teacn tne lmpuver Ished children In the west of Ireland the bouuUca of nature. Mrs. Luulnda B. Simmons, who has just died at Kat Orange, N. J., was the daugh ter of Mr. Heals of Vermont, who liulli the first railroad track in the Lulled Btatvs. and was a granddaughter of a number of tne uoBtoii im party. Mrs. Mary II. Hunt of Boston, who la to Sd Arens the Htate Teachers association at prlnetleld, b-ars the portentous title, of director of the bureau of aclentltic tem perance investigation of the world and na tional superintendent of the department of scientific temncrance Instruction of the Woman's Christian Temperance union. A Denver woman was to have addrcced the Iienver brumh of the Aavotlutlon of Culleglate Alumnae not long ago upon I hit aubjeut of "Practical Uovernment tn Colorado'' sect her husband, who tbancas went throuah his shoe and aave him blood poisoning, from which hs recently died, a victim to his thoughtfulneaas for other people. SAVE YOUR FACE Ag. tlckntM. overwork, trouble those deadly enemies of woman', dearest treasure (her beauty and complexion) are rendered well nigh powerless by MM. NtTTIat HAJUUSOPTS LOLA M0NTEZ CREMG A treat clentific discovery food for the skin, replacing wasted tissues, Or.g out wrinkles, causing the akin to throw off what Is unhealthy and discoloring, and to assume the beautiful transparency and velvety softness of youth and health. Pot Luting three months, 73c, at all druggists. If ya kave aay aefactaof skla, scalp sr general fccaClh, writs ans. CvrraapoaaeBC. soucltao tin. NrrtTIH HAKRISOS, DmiiatologM HQ Uary U, Franc U.a I J West 37 1 a at. New Vork City For al. or Bh.rman a McConnslf Drug C... B. W. Cur. luih atid tiodge, Omaha xr.- - Jffif - v -m Valuabla ni-aMnM aa Mr catajotfua, by afllliiic our Ane Jew iry. vu' iwwi mm s aaHr. mar khuj ana ws wui u u.t you wiui 11 ot our fan-MllJcfr norslUai, Mil thrra u 10 oenw acu aud nturn to at the I 40 Mrk you wlU moclvo from thatr avl and wt will ana Tou a haautlfnl Salld 6.14 DnUh-d Watck-Ckala and Ckarai th Mm dar '" money u rreWftd. AddrewL UNITED JEWELRY CO.. Dpt. ... Hm Hum, C.na. BEAUTY TO look wtll Uk cart of y complexion. Do not allow signtiy pi sipies. Diacanaajs, or trtkl to bltnlili your 1 Derma-Royal will remove thM like angle. iur tcitma ana letisr. Vsedwith DtHMA-RoVALS Soap, a p.rfect skla is Insured. Deras-RoyaU I M' Dorma-KoysU Sap, .21 Portrslts and ttstlmonlalt snt on rsquatt THE DERMA-R0YALE CO., Clnclnnsll. 0 old by Beaton Drnc Co, and all drsgalsts. ikia. V V. IP ' ' WAS O I W(f I J It is really economy to throw away that batch of old fashioned stationery unless you wish to be considered behind the times. Your office station ery is an index of your house. TELEPHONE 1604 L,aOAT LYMPH TREATMENT Wj Piiaa M . ' . llUaaaaa ......n. Pwu.aa.l..- Brala Far, Leoomotor Ataita, )(hauntitu, Oonaumptlon and 0.nfi-i n.hi'tt... Oar MtTILlll tMIAT I T MRU Ttlll OIDk erstha ortirUaftl prYparatlon sf tidlmit T-.Mn-ai It labia form. II nntll. ptttpaM. Writ. )1 ATI1.IN ft.. Ba-i. t Ita.rtH,'. t n-.r- 'tr rmm xmpia. Hold by Sh.rman aV McConnell Drue Co. JtCd For More Than Fifty Years the SINGER has been recognized as maintaining the Highest Standard of Excellence among Family Sewing-Machines and is now sold at lower prices quality considered, than any other. Whether you propose the purchase of a machine or not there is much to interest most women at any Singer Store and all are cordially invited. & BAKER 15 ROS ENGRAVING 03 J . r fU i l fl .i 'V, W III '-i '- Tv tt!s "MX By this Sign you may know and will nnd Singer Stores Everywhere These Machines are never sold to dealers. Only from Maker to User A small payment down, the rest at convenient intervals. Four different Kinds and a wide range of prices to suit. Sold only by Singer Sewing Machine Company 1514 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. Bee Want Ads Produce Results