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7"J,'i" ' S'H'i r r . 5 ' T ' JX DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. 4 Iul.. . r A ' r rt. rC i1 k-.. i l,C ' IV -f tif h ' - L w: . SiSftss VOILE BEST v - MATERIAL FOR BLOUSE ti LOUSES (that really blouse), Uke MM nearly all the belongings of worn a, are beet liked la filmy materials. Cumbersome clothe are la retreat; everything has to be soft and clingy, and nearly everything must be sheer. Sobm people are much scandalised at tola liking for filmy tuffs, out In blouses It most be conceded that such fabrics make up Into the most refined apparel that can be Imagined. Voile has prored to be the most durable of thin fabrics. It la used lsHLMt"1wiH 'therefore In place of mull and batiste for waists which must stand much laundering. It is splendidly reliable. Strong laces (Cluny and torchon, or Irish crochet) are used In trimming these voile waists, and, hand embroid ery Is worth' while bn a fabric which Sires Huch good wear. At present the prettiest waist show ssaall patterns In embroidery designs. Big, coarse flower designs had a brief rogue, bat It nerer becanM very eral. Now sprays of small flowers, or dots or little figures are done ia floe careful embroidery at the front of the waist Further decoration la added by means of fine tucks aad narrow Insertions of lace. A batiste waist Is pictured here with rtty narrow Val lace aad sprays of small embroidered daisies furnish ing Its decoration. The Val lace Is not so durable aa Cluny or torchon, bat If laundered carefully at home, will last aa long as the batiste. Bat iste U the daintiest of fabric for these wash watota. Nothing else wtU look quite so floe. There Is nothing more elegant than these hand-embroidered blouses. It Is a pleasure to think that any wom an who embroiders can provide her self with the finest of them at Tery little outlay, If bought, one must par for the handwork, and this brings the price up to an extravagant point say from frre to fifteen dollars. With out doubt the same waist can be mado by the capable needlewoman for two or three dollars. Mrs. Mil lionaire can't have anything better, because thero Isn't, any thing more ele gant or more dainty than a well-mado hand embroidered blouse. If one has time to make numbers of them, batiste Is a good cholco of material. But for wear aad tear, voile In fine, strong quality will stand the strain. Bath Bags. Make cheesecloth bag four or five Inches square and fill with a mixture as follows: One-fourth pound oatmeal, two ouncos finely shared toilet soap and two ouncos of powdered orris root. Drop the bag Into the bathtub Just beforo taking your bath. .Moisten and rub the body with It, just as with soap. The bag may b6 used sererali times it dried after-each Using. Kid Qloves Easily Cleaned. Saturate a handkerchief in gasoline aad shake dry; rub this over the soiled gtoros, and see If they are not cleaned aa easily as when dipped. Kid retains a disagreeable odor when dipped In gasoline, and this process Is usually sufficient to do the work properly. WORLD CIRCLING TOUR Series Probably Be Inaugurated in Chicago in Ootober. Sashes for the One-Piece Cloth Gowns a""1 ' """" """SBSBWSSMMaB awawaBwaawawa earn mmmmmmsM aBBfM BssiBBBBBBBeaBBiianaBaBaaeHaBjBaw ssHaVMsvasHV .' bSBBb3BSBBBjlSBbV I FT TJi wbaFsMebMsMJ jHilsMiv t WWWWUm fcl;i,'''7Jyo yj aaT'wrsalSMaaaavaaaaaaaaaaaH bbSSS lrat! ft BaSSSSjBaWawewBBBBjpj SSSSS1 SHSw It' ' vHa aBTaBBTaBBTaBBBTa ISSBS JaManSjfcy '" y I SSBBSSBa bbbSSBS i" Kraajaajaajgm BbbbbbbbbSj i iHHIB bbbbbbbYJbbbbbbbi bbbbbbbbbB 'aSBBBBBBBBBBBSSj'.ftaBfli araSjBSBBBJB. BafaTaTaTaTaTaS 'BnfSt rBBBvis eclat Train to Coast to Be Dice rated With Flags of All Nations to Be Visited Japan First For eign Country. The world circling series between the Chicago White Sox and the New York OianU will be Inaugurated with a contest at Cincinnati on October 18. After the game the tourists will board their train, which will bo deoorated with the flags of all the nations to be rlslted. A band of music will accom pany the party as far as the Paciflo coast to enllren the trip and furnish entertainment before the games to be played on the way wast. An entire month will bo spent In reaching Vancouver, from which place the party is booked to sail on Novem ber 10. On the way to the coast the teams will play games" in the middle south and southwest, and will enter California by way of Los Angeles. Games are to be played in that city and In San Francisco, Sacramento, Port land, Tncoma, Seattle and Vancouver beforo boarding the steamer for Japan. The first stopping place after quit ting the United States will be Japan, where the native sons already have ac quired a great liking for and consider able knowledge of the American pas time. Tho tourists will continue their trip to China, then to tho Philippine islands, where they will be on United States soil again. From Manila the athletes will travel to Australia, with games booked for the leading cities of that great sport ing country. More long-distance trav eling will be In order after quitting Australia. India, possibly Calcutta, will draw a game, and then Cairo, Egypt, whoro a battlo will be waged at the foot of the Bphlnx. It this doesn't bring the sphinx back to lite and make him talk, his case may be con sidered hopeless. Italian cities, Rome, Venlco, Genoa and Florence, will next be visited. France, Germany and Aus tria will be visited before the Amer icans Ieare tho continent for the Brit ish Isles. It Is hardly likely that any games will be played In John Bull's back yard. The weather at that time of the year is too inclement for pastlmlng. The big cities will be visited, how ever, 1th a grand finale at Dublin be foro departing by steamer from Queenstown. The teams will then hustle back to America to go Into their respective training camps. The players who will be selected to make up the two teams will be pick ed aB much for their personalities as for their baseball skill. It is realized that the great American game will be on trial In all of the countries vis ited, and it is the aim of the promo ters to Insure sportsmanlike conduct both on and oft the field throughout the trip. Men who will realise and attempt to uphold the dignity of their nation's game will be chosen, in so far as possible. The National commission will select an umpire to accompany the team and officiate as the representative of base ball's "supreme court" during all the games. This will avoid the risk of giv ing the sport a black oye in foreign lands through disputes or controver sies that would be almost certain to grow out of Inexperienced umpiring. LEFT-HANDED STAR SHOWS GREAT FORM BSSSSSSBK. X .BsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssBsssBsssssssssssssBsssLBsssBjg. K bsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssw BBBBBaHBaBBBaaDaflaBBBlBraflHBBBB bssssssssV MBsOHlfiBaflHEaBsssssssssssHlw m.iiJmfti iiiiii IfgafeffB ISEBSJ'auiBUi&BBfflBBBMTOM 7 jnvl SB5iOK'lBfBSsW'r BBtlrMBii 'rl I -;- J' -gftyi The Old Companies, ment The Old Care. ;j" Jti i The Old Treat" land. I represent the -Columbia Royal, the They the -best in all the Hartford Phenix Continental- really STRONG Insurance Companies. I have a fine list of lands for sale and wish Yours when you sell. Write every kind of Insurance. Do Conveyancing, draw up Wills, Deeds, Leases, Etc. RIGHT. Very much desire YOUR business, and will care for it well. H. F. NoKctvcr, VihS Successor to Ed. T. Kearney". Insurance. Real Estate. Conveyancing. Steamship Tickets Ask Your Dealer to Show You Rube Marquard of Giants. THERE are so many different de signs in sashes t that they hare to be classified and named. Those de signed to be worn with one-ptoce cloth gowns are made ready to adjust and are fastened with hooks and eyes. The oae-plece cloth gown (with con siderable lace and chiffon In tha bod Ice) is crowding the separate blouse and becoming at, least equally opular for ordinary wear, But sasnes de signed tor wear with, blouse aad skirt, and those to bo worn with one-pleoe gowns, differ considerably Plaids, Roman stripes -and brocades are favored for cloth gowns, although there are plenty of plain lashes fin ished with touches of plaid or bor dered with velvet ribbon. A very popular sash Is made of plain satin, shaped at the ends and Mned. Hand embroidered flowers or conventional designs make tho handsomest finish for these. Such washes are mado .usually without loops. Recent de signs show suBhea of velvet ribbon ylth embroidered roaeB Applied to them. Tbeso roses aro cut out from ribbons or bonds manufactured for tho purpose, and the roses are sowed to the velvet with nn nppioprlale em broidery stitch or a buttonhole Btltcb. Short saalios of brocaded ribbons nro liked tor cloth gowns. They are wide and thorn is ' liking for n flat bow aa a finish, worn nt tho front. Dut thero is absolutely no rule aa to how tho s&nhes and girdles, which aro so promlhontly featured In tho season's style, shall bo wprn. They MAX CAREY MAKES A RECORD Plaid ribbon and plain ribbons (or sashes of stlk) trimmed with plaid are, more than any other, In keeping with cloth gowns. The plalda of the season are subdued and rich. By all means prepare to supply your wardrobe with a variety ot sashes, for (hey are the reigning favor ite among all accessories ot drees. The management of tho waiat is' a new art, a new world to oooqujer, and it has Just dawned upon the fetnlnlae mind. What will come of it remains to be seen, but you may be sure that whether you havo under consideration a toiletto for morning, noon or night tho sash Is tbo thing you can't leave out. In fact It is quite likely that milady ot fashion will begin by choosing a sash and finish by buying; a gown to go with it Thero Is nothing haphazard about all this. The Bashes designed for vr with cloth-gowns and those de signed for gowns ot filmy materials differ qulto as much as the fabrics they nr to go with. Also, the per sonality ot tho wearer must be con sidered, and tho stylo she wishes to affect must bo utuuled. Happily Intui tion la ofluu a very safe guido. As othor consoling thing Is that the sash, Is not an. extravagant fad. It Is splen didly offoctlve and adds a suggestion, ot splendor quite" beyond Its actual cost. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Fast Pittsburgh Outfielder 8cores Four Runs In Recent Game Without Being "At Bat." When Max Carey scored four runs without making a hit In a recent game against tho Phillies, a record was claimed for htm. The claim is well For the Little Girl. A nrettr frock for a child of ten wanaor amm me nguro in any aireo- T may bo mode at home with HtUo trou- tloii tbo wearer wills and faston at any point that tt pleasex her taste to choose. Tbo Roma glrtllo Is made of heavy, soft ribbon In brilliant stripes. It Is adjusted about (he waist, easily ex tending abevo tho normal waist line and finished with a flat, shirred bow. There Is an occasional exception to this method of finishing, however. For slender people a bow of throe, loops fastening at tho left side helps to fill out tbo figure and enlarge tho waist Tho loops are graduated In length with one upstanding and two banging. t . Speaking ot waists, wo must note that tho small waist Is decidedly out of fashion. It is this fact that has brought about tlte tremendous vogue el sashes. Thsy do not define the waist line, they conceal It, Their pur pose rle to belong to the figure above and below the waist and to Ignoro tho waist line so far as defining It is con cerned.' They show a great advance la popular te for this management ottbe walsfj Is far more beautiful thaa the., bird and fast lines ot a few yuua back. ble It the design abovo Is followed. with the aid of a simplo pattern. The original of this was a soft cashmere in cornflower blue. Tho little blouee Is gathered into a band ot blue Bul garian ombroldery of simple design. This band outlines a little yoke ot gathered blue moussellne which la part ot a gulmpo, tho sleeves of which show below tho shortrorabroldory-trim-mod sleeves of the frock. The yoke band continues on the blouse In two tabs at back and front. Tho simplo skirt is gathered on either mlde of a narrow front panel ot the material and is banded with tho ombroldery above tho hem. There is a sash ot blue silk, the ends ot which are finished with silk fringe. JWKm m!k2JkwalBWimmMkMMMW$mt.-A The return to form 'of Rube Mar quard has been highly pleasing to the baseball fans ot the metropolis. Rube has done fine work for the Giants thiB season and has made himself solid once more with the followers of the Giants. Last season he hung up a record of 19 consecutive games won in the early part of the 'year. After that he struck a big slump and lost almost as many games as he had won in the earlier part of the campaign A8 THE PITCHER WIND3 UP. From Second Base Put 'er right over, big as a barn he can't hit it From Right Field Make 'lm hit It, ol' man; make 'im hit it From the Shortstop 'Nother strike out, ol' sport. This is a punkln. From the Side Lines Make 'em put It over. Wait for a good one. Make 'lm cut the plate. From the Catcher (signaling for a straight ball) Now one o' them curly ones under the chin. T'row it right at his bill. From tho Left Field Ho! Hot Here's an easy onel Toss it to 'lm. From the Bench Soak 'er down this way, ol' dub, an' watch me eat it From Third BaBe Cut the pan, ol' sport; cut the pan they can't touch it in a t'ousand years. From the Bleachers Right on the nose, Chlmmle; right on the nose. A nice, clean single, bo; a nice, clean single. "Han' 'lm ono of them fade aways." "Move the fielders baok about a mile." "A home run, Chlmmle; a home run." "Send 'er down to shortstop he can't never stop It" "Walt fer a base on balls, ol' man the pitcher's wild." "Knock the cover off'n it" "Kill it! Kill It!" "Here's five dollars, me boy, for a home run." "Make 'em be good, ol' scout; make 'em be good." Then from the umpire, as the pitcher is about ready: "Hey, hold on a minute. Say. thero, somebody dust oft tha plato a little.' And thon it all begins' again. Puck. During the world's series Rube did ef fective work in the box. Much specu lation was indulged in this year aS to whether or not he would be of much assistance to the Giants in their pen nant fight. At the start of this season Rube did not show anything wonder ful, but as the season wore on he has gradually struck his stride and haa been a big " factor in keeping the Giants at the top In the National league race. WID CONROY GOES TO ELMIRA T3 CD CD 03 3 CD I I a I I I I The Famous Sturges Bros. Harness I i I If they 'Don't Have Them, write or call on Sturges Bros., 411 Pearl St., Sioux City, Ia. I Former Washington American League Star to Manage Team Previously Led by Lew Rltter. William (Wld) H. Conroy, formerly of the Washington American league team and for two seasoei with Roch ester in the International league, waa jiaBBBBJBgBTvlf . JfrttSrfN vhbm?' Wld Conroy. released to Elmlra, subject to. Interna tional league waivers. It is understood hero that Conroy will manage the team next yoar, vice Lew Rltter. Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Assistant Wm. F Dickinson. Undertaking Ball 71 A.tMto N4TI 415 Sixth Street Sioxxx City low. r "A Growing Business Built on Our Reputation" I SHIP US YOUR I Cattle, Hogs and SKecp j I I Steele, Siman & Co. I I SIOUX CITY, IOWA Tom StccU, Ray Siman, Dave Prujmer, Manager Oattlo Salesman. Hog & Sheep Salesman. Harry Bppra, Offlo. Hundreds of Dakota County Farmers Ship Us. Ask them about us. Our Best Boosters. We Work for You. Write Us. Ship Us. I i I East of the Court louse for the Best in AND Miy Max Carey. founded, as far as the majors are con cerned, but back In 1895 Billy Hulon, then with Minneapolis, drew sis bases on balls and scored as many times. French Knots Again. For the woman who delights ia French knots it will be welcome news that monograms and InlUaU in aoUd English letters make more of a show ing than the script, when embroidered In the knots, but both are effective. Try Ul Initials worked in this way are Hot considered so tedleua to mak as those in satin sUtek. Necessary Requisite. WUlle MUcholl of the Naps attrib utes his success his yoar to the fact that he has become a "crab." Ho used to be the easiest going player on the team and otton was Imposed upon. As a result he lacked confidence. Lust year at Toledo he thrashed n few tor tnontors and since then has bad a chip on his shoulder. Birmingham' saya Wllllt 1b right. Veteran Giant Passed. The trade Involving Otis Crandall marks the passing ot another ot the old-Umo Olants. Already Med raw Is beginning to feel that his team, which has won two National league pen nants, and Is on the road towards a third, needs new and youngor ma norial. Crandall Is tho third old timer to bo released, Red Ames and Soslx Devore having preceded him. AOTrS of the DIAMOiSD Harry Clar,lc has signed a two-year contract to 'contlnuo as manager of the Milwaukee Broworff. Connie Mack believes Danny Mur phy, hla veteran player, will quit, the game nt the end of tho season. Players of the Washington t.euu have been made a proposition to IvIbU Cuba this fall and are considering It. Tho Western Canada lenguo ex pects to got a Class 0 rating next year with the consequent advantage of higher salary limit and more play ers. Miller MuKdlnB says McQraw can have Konetchy, the star first Backer of tho Cards, If he will give him Mor klo, Herzog, WIUbo and another player, Ray Chapman, shortstop ot the Naps, announcoa that he will make tho world's tour with tho Giants and White Soz, going as a member of the latter team. Rumor has It that the St. Louis club will trade Lee Mageo to Phila-J delphla for second baseman Knabo and outfielder Devoro, and that Knabe yill be the next manager ot tho Car dinals. Big Jack Qulnn, former pitcher ot the New York Americans, who was bought by tho Boston BravoB from Rochester, is said to havo given up Mathewson Is Qrwatest. A number of ball players anxious to discover the reason for the remark able effectiveness ,of Mathevrson, Plank, Sallee, Miner, Brown, Chief Bonder and other veteran pitchers this season studied the records the other duy and their research brought !to light the fact that Mathewson was the greatest all-round twlrler of all times, Tho speclaltloB and strength of each big league twlrler woro exam ined and tho ranking was found to be the following: Most speed Walter Johnson. 1 Best curve Amos Ruslo. Hardest to hit George Edward Wnddell. 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