MRS. GOURAND, QUEEN OF NEW YORK'S BOHEMIA Now -York. Mrs. .Tnclcnnn Oourand. tho acknowledged qucCsii of Now York's Bohemia, has had most remark nblo experiences, many of which aro tho basis of tho Btorlcs In, her riow book, "Moon-Madness and Other Fantasies." Heir publishers call her stories arabesque MrB. Qourand was Amy Crocker, with California mil lions at her command. When a girl sho eloped with Pqrt,or Asho, a well-known horseman originally from Kentucky, Scvon years lator Bho dlrorccd him. Noxt sho marrlod Commddoro Henry M. Gllllg, from whom sho waB legally separatod In 1901. Shortly nftorward sho marrlod young Jackson Qourand, son of on Ameri can, Last year Amy Crockcr-Asho-Gllllg-aourand was lof t,a widow Just after her magnificent Now York rosl denco was completed. ''For ton years I lived In forolgn lands and as tho na tlvos lived," said Mrs. Gourand. "I wore tho natlvo cos lumb nnd studied tho nntlVd rollgton and entered Into thb natlvo pastlmos. I know what It Is to llvo In a pa por houso In Japan, and to wear a straw skirt and grass sllppora, not for a frolic, but for ovory-day llfo, In tho South Sea Islands. In Durmah wo occuplod a houseboat." mm v xs M ' I TM EN ABINET T SEEMS dinner aro but Inno vations, whilst breakfasts and suppers nro men's most ancient and natural meals. Tho manna was sent night and morning. AGED PAIR IS LOST Elopers, One 90 Years, Other 65, Lose Way in Chicago. i Woman Prompts Doaf Mate Who Re plies "Heyl" to Ceremony question Couplo From Cleveland and Both Looking for Home. Chicago. -Jcsops KoIIly, who 18 ninety years old, according to Btato mcntfl by rolntlves In Clovcland, and Mrs. Mary Juno Tiff, sixty-five years old, oloped tho other day to Chicago Thoy woro marrlod by Judgo Coopor in tho Superior court. Thoy wore trying to avoid tholr friends In Cleveland, whoro both llvo, they said. Th'oy experienced soino trouble whon they found that most or tho Judgos in tho comity build ing had departed. Finally a watchman found them wandering about tho corridors and led them to Judgo Cooper's chambers. Tho bridegroom Is hard of hoarlrrg and experienced trouble during the ceremony. "Do you tako this woman to bo your lawful and wedded wlfot" ho was ugked. "Hoy 7" ho querlod. Tho question again was asked him, and for tho socond tlmo ho failed to hear1 It; but tho blushing brldo camo to his roscue and told him to an swer "yes." Aftor tho knot had boon tied thoy departed, happy. Rollly was married, but his wlfo dlod In 1873. Ho 1b a penslonor, Mrs. Hollly's hut husband has bcon dead a year. Tho newly wedded pair mot first when Rellly became a roomer of Mrs. Tiff, who has boon marrlod several tlmos. Tho old man, barely nblo to wnlk oven with tho assistance of a cuno, was hobbling down the long hallway on tho eighth lloor with tho marriage liconso nnd ring In his hand his flan coo clinging to his arm. "Wo want to got married. Do you know pt any ono that will do It for us?" tho watchman was asked. "I want a homo and a companion," said Hellly, "and I guess tho woman that wanta to bo my brldo Is about as good un any, Aron't you, Mary?" Thoy went to tho rcsldonco of tho bride's daughtor, Mrs. Margaret Mc Cauloy, who lives In West Twenty ulxth street, und from thoro thoy Intondod going back to Cleveland. "Poor old man," said tho nowly made Mr. Rollly, In spoaking of nor husband. "Ho has boon without a holpmato for so long now that I am going to toko enro of him In his old days. I also nm lonoly and want a homo of my own. Wo mot oach oth er about a yoar and a halt ago." Appeal for Peace Sunday. Boston. An appeal to tho clergy of all Christian churches of tho country nnd to tho loaders of oil othor religious organizations to obsorvo tho third Sunday In Doccmbor of ovory year as poado Sunday, and on that dnto to urgo by prayer,, song nnd sermon "tho abolition of war nnd substitution of imperative, unlvorsal arbitration," has been issued by tho American Pcaco. society. Fund for Good Food. Wllllamstown, Mass. An unusunlj gift to Williams college Is announced hero. A fund of $10,600 has bcon de posited with tho ofllclnls, tho lncomoj of which Is to bo dovoted to improv-i Ing tho quality of tho dairy products, sorved to tho students at tho collegoj dining hall. ', Snake Hats a London Fad Headgear Adorned With Serpentine Imitations Stockings are Em broidered to Matoh. London. Woman's fancy for strango pots bus led to hor adoption of Imitation pots on almost all items of hor dress. Tho nowost silk petticoat which Is now1 being shown iu London shops Is ornamented with brilliant hued birds around tho flounco. ' Those aro print ed in silk on tho petticoat, nnd In cludo fowls, peacocks and parrots about a foot In length. Tho prlco of a bird petticoat Is $4. It Is Bold in many shades whlto, pink, blue, mouvo and others on Old Salem Landmark Sold lace .Whare Nathaniel Hawthorno Courted Miss Peabody Is Trans , ferrecf In Salem. ftoston. Romance In tho Ufa of Na ' thaniel Hawthorno Is vividly rocallod by tho sale of the throe-story houso nt 01-65 Qhartor street, Golem. Louis Dombofsky has .transferred tho prop orty to Jonnlo I, Llnaky. Tho houso was oroctcd about ISO yibf ago. Within tho dwolllng Miss Sophia Amelia Poabody, daughtor of Dr. Nathaniel Poabody, was born, Sep tember 21, 1800, Miss Poabody wedded NaUinnlol Hawthorno, and it appears 'singular to roadcra ot tho. groat Amer ican romancor'B works that, charming as his associations must havo boon with tho houso, ho Bhould have ro- cnllcd Its situation In tho unpleasant "Dolllvor Romance," and lator In tho depletions made In '0r. Grlmshawo's Secret" That ho did so la shown In tho open' lng chaptor of "Dr. Qrlmshawo'a So crot," which roads, ''Cornorod on t gravoynrd with which tho houso com inunlcnted by a back door," wkljo tho houso. ltsolf was "A throo-utory wood en Btruoturo, porLaps a century old, low studded with a equaro front, stand ing right upon the street, and a small luclosod porch containing tho main ontranee, .affording a glimpse up and down the thorough faro through an oval window on oach side." , Hawthorne In his writings roforrod (at considerable longth to tho comotcry ion the east side of the "Grlmshawo" houso. "In fact, In thb corner ot tho joometery adjoining tho houso aro tho jmoflt anolont headstones remaining In Ithu graveyard. HRwthorno once-said: "It, gtvea us Btraugo ldoaB, to think Show convenlont to Dr, Peabody'a fam ily this burial ground loathe monu. pnents standing almost within nrm'a roach of the side windows of the par 'lor," . Tho comotcry and houso aro practi cally as described by Hawthorno 72 years ago, with tho oxcoptlon ot tho gate, which has boon destroyed. Tho houso now Is to bo renovated and othor buildings will bo erected In tho yard. Tho oxtorlor ot tho houso will bo changod In appearanco, yet tho muta tions will not destroy tho history ot tho old landmark, or diminish Interest on tho part ot peoplo visiting Salora for tho purposo ot vlowlng buildings noBOclatod with Hawthorno. Ho wis not weddod to Miss Peabody In tho Dr. Grlmshawo house," as has been claimed, but In a dwolllng that num bered 13 West street, Boston, then tho homo ot Dr. Poabody. each color allko tho bird 1b vividly1 portrayed. i With tho peacock petticoat tho pea cock stocking may bo worn. Tho ho siery has a largo silk peacock cm-, brolderod half way up tho log in tho bird's gorgeous coloring.' Tho stork! stocking is anothor freak artlclo of women's dross. - ' mt. i . . ino snaico nai Has uoo:t bold ro- Milk and Its Care. Until tho consumor works with the producer to hnvo puro milk thero will bo llttlo accomplished, as unclean and cnrolcssly-handled milk is often duo ontlrcly to tho consumor. A dish that Is not proporly cleansed nnd scalded may hold bacteria enough to wlpo out a wholo family. Milk dishes should bo first rinsed In warm wator, then well washed and dried and sunned. Tho sun la a flno gorm klllor, ovon tho tuborculoBts germ succumbs to old Sol's gontlo power. Typhoid, scarlet fovor and dlph thorla aro dlssomlnatcd by milk, as has been proven over and over again, nnd that boiled milk enjoys a much greater Immunity from tho chanco of carrying dlscnso is well known. With a mllkor with clean handa and clothes, a cow well brushed and tho uddor washed, a Btorllo pall to ro celvb tho milk, one has a fair chanco to got puro milk. Milk should bo cooled quickly to koop tho bactorla nlwnys present from becoming nctlvo, then If kept cold un til wanted, tho milk will bo suitable to food llttlo children. Tho custom of somo mothers ot keeping tho milk warm all tho tlmo In a pan or pall of water cannot bo too strongly condomnod. Tho milk should bo warmod only In tho quan tity tho child requires at a feeding, nnd any loft ovor should bo thrown out, because of tho rapid growth ot bacteria in warm milk. Tho animal that manufactures Its llfo blood for us should bo treated with respect and consideration. Good food must bo ono of tho first considerations as milk cannot bo mado out of poor nnd insufficient food, then Bho must bo treated with gen tleness. A cow pounded ovor tho back with tho milking stool Is not going to return to you a pall full of milk. Milk Is manufactured while milking and tho moro quiet and cnlm you and tho cow aro tho bigger tho pall of milk, all things considered. Milk Is called a porfoct food, as It contains nil tho food principles, fat, proteld, mineral matter, sugar and water. As a beverago, milk should bo takon In sips, as If drunk too rapidly tho casein acted upon by tho juices of itho stomach bocome hard lumps and aro bo difficult of digestion. or Coffeo aro prepared) by bu'ttorlna the cracker, thou sprlnklo with cheese and put into a hot oven until the chcoso Is melted. Choeso toast, mado by proparlng toast dipped In egg and frlod, then sprinkle 'with chcoso and stand in a hot ovon until tho choeso Is molted. Cheese Sandwiches. Put soft, rich checso through a potato rlcer; for each cupful uso an ogg yolk and two tnblespoontuls of milk, Mix thorough ly; season to suit tho tnsto. Spread on thin slices pf bread, prosslng thom well togothor, then cut In strips. Boat tho whlto of an egg with one-halt cup of milk, dip tho sandwiches In this, drain them, and sauto In butter. Cheese cream toaBt Ib simply ordinary milk toast sprinkled with a generous sprinkling of grated choeso. Cheese Straws. Roll out any scraps of pastry left oyer, sprinkle well with gratod cheese, salt and red popper; fold, roll and cut In strips. Bako until a crisp brown. Cheese Canape. Allow tho beaton whlto of ono egg to each cup of finely crumbled or grated cheese, a speck of coyonno and a dash of salt Ro- movo tho crust from nn Inch-thick sllco of bread, hollow tho center, ma king a box, fill with tho checso mix ture nnd bako about ton minutes. Servo on a napkin. Sweet curds aro mado by warming a quart of milk, stir Into It ono junket tablet dissolved In n tnblespoonful of water. Stir occasionally to broak tho curd, strain Into n chceso cloth and drain. Add salt to tho curd and press out all tho whey. Are You Sick rt r A i B i n &9 ll00d'8 Sarsnpa' Jl nilBlli rilla haa genuine curative powers, peculiarly adapted to restore health and strength In just such a condition as you aro up against It has been doing this tor moro than, a third of a contury. Its legions of benofltcd frlonds tolling of health re stored, sufferings ended, aro found overywhoro. Give it a chance to help you out by getting a bottle today. Nebraska Directory RUBBER G00BS tr mall at ent prtcei. BD for free catalorna. MYERS-DILLON DRUQ CO., Omaha, Neb. TAFT'S DENTAL ROOMS 1517 Douglas St., OMAHA, NEB, Reliable Dentlttry at Moderate Prlco RIIPTIIRF CUREDJnafewday I1UI I Will without pain or a sur ideal operation, no pay until cured. Send (o literature. Dr.Wray,307BeeBldg.,OmahalNob. PILES AGENTS mi rWrHTT E KISE by tho things that aro under our feot:. By what wo havo mastered of good nnd gain; By tho pride doposod and tho passion slain. And tho vanquished Ills that wo hourly meet. lifii V 1 rE may llvo without books what Is knowledgo but KrIovlnir7 Wo may llvo without hope what la hope but ueoelvineT contly in London, and tho wearer can, Wo j? 312? l0V-whQt ,a pm But whero Is tho man that can llvo with- don n pair of snako stockings to har-i monlzo with hor hoadgcar. A Bpoclmen of tho snako stocklng in uiacK Bint ib ornamontcd with n largo rod snako ot soqulns. This' could bo worn also for ovonlngs with tho gllttorlng snako hair bandoaul which Is being Bhown considerably. I Many fans nro exhibited which ap-, pear as a largo peacock or fowl, wlthi a head and beak finish, whilst others! aro palntod with numbers of birds. Tho buttorfly lady, who woara a but-! torfly hat, brooch or ahlny butterflies In hor hair, can have buttorfly hand-, korchlofs. Thoso aro sold at from $lj a half dozen, and tho pretty ombrotd-j orod wings nro dotached from tho' ground work of tho handkorchlof. I FJot Inappropriately, tho snake ma!-i den might carry ono of tho now beetle! handkerchiefs. Theso havo tropical! oootlcs embroidered In bright colors, j SOLOMON'S TASK IS OUTDONE out dlnlns? Luetic. Deer to Have Monument. Katnhdln, Mass. A Bubsorlptlon hoaded by New York sportsmen Is being tnkciwto rntso funds with which to buy a monument to mark tho burial placo ot Ethol, tho pot door ehot through tho mistake ot Dernnrd Mot rls of Now York a fow days ago. Morris saw Ethol running about tho Sllvor Lako' hotel, a largo bow of rib bon adorning her nock, Morris ovl dently thought It nothing unusual to 8oo a deer running about berlbbonod and brought down tho beast at tho first shot. Mary Connors, pastry cook at tho hotol, rescued Ethol from tho boars whon tho door was young. This Kino Fines Himself. Vienna. TUo new King of Monto negro, when he assumed his tltlo, de creed that ovory ono addrosBlng him ns "Prince" must pay a flno of llvo francs for the benefit ot tho poor. Since than ho has boon obliged to pay tho fine hlmsolf 20 tlmos, as ho poo slats In roforrlng to hlmsolf or his wlto as Prince or Princess. English Publlo vaccinator Faces Problem In Case of Child Said to Be "Half Italian." London. According to tho Drltish Mcdlcnl Journal a public vaccinator has been confronted with a curious problem. Tho father of a child who bad attained tho ago of 4 months. and whose uamo appeared on tho pub-' Ho vaccinator's list, wroto to that offl- clal n lottor In which ho explained that ho tvaa not, unllko many Bntr-. Jlshmon, a conscientious objoctor to vaccination. Hut his wife, bo ho plained, was an Italian, and doslrod to bring up tho child In tho manner toh lowoa in nor natlvo country, whoro tho child would bo vncclnotod nt tho scnool ago and not In early Infancy. ; Aiy who wisnoa mo to say to von concluded tho communication, "thnt tno emia is half Italian, and if the' English govornraont enforces vaccina-' Hon it inuat undortako to contlno the" effects ot vaccination to tho English! portion of tho Infant. Sho claims the' protection ot tho Italian consul for tho' Itnllan half ot tho boy." f The question, which is actually pending, has brought no deflnlto augJ gestlons from tho vaccinators, and It' ts held that compared to tho prob loui presented Solomon had a com paratively easy task whon ho handed down his historic doclslon. Dishes for the Sick. It la often a great problem to know what to feed a Blck porson, as tho nppotlto bolng poor, needs something dainty nnd that which appeals to tho taBto. Of courso, a physician's orders should alwdys bo followed, as in somo diseases only certain foods aro al lowed. Chicken Puree. Tako tho whlto moat from tho breast of a chicken that has boon nlcoly roasted and a largo tablospoonful ot breadcrumbs. Pound tho meat and broad togothor, mixing .In a llttlo chlckon broth to moisten to tho consistency of thick cream, sea son to tasto, warm slowly and servo in a small cup. 8avory Egos- Boat up two eggs with salt, pepper and a tablospoonful ot cream. Molt nn ounce of butter In a saucepan, then pour In tho eggs, stirring constantly; as thoy thicken, throw In small pieces of tendor roast chicken. Servo piping hot on toast Rice Cookies. Tako half a cup of cold boiled rlco, ono egg, n tcaspoonful ot butter and half a cup of milk; add to this thrco tablespoonfuls ot rlco flour and a pinch of salt, mix woll to gether nnd bako In small tins. . Sane 8oup. Cook two tablespoon fuls of sngo In ono cup of wator until soft, thon add nn egg yolk and half a cup of cream. Havo ready a cup ot bcot cssenco and mix togother. Beef Juice on Toast. Tako a half cup of freshly squeezed juice, salt to tasto and stand In n dish ot hot wator to heat. Butter two slices ot well browned toast and pour tho juice ovor It Servo hot. Broiled Oysters on Toast. Broil six largo oysters boforo a very hot fire; havo roady two bIIcob of toast nlcoly buttered. Arrango throo oysters on each sllco, sprinkle with salt popper and lomon julco and serve Immediate ly with horsoradtsh sauco. Home Nursing. Tho sickroom 1b tho first to noed at tention and thought It Is not always posslblo to chooso tho most suitable room for the sick ono; but whon It Is possible, hnvo It as far from nolso and on tho first floor, to savo tho stair climbing. In cases of Infectious dis eases, ono ou the top floor, as far aa posqlblo from tho othor members of tho family Is a dcslrablo; location. A slnglo bed Is much easier for tbo nurso to caro for a patient In, nlso a room with n baro floor nnd as llttlo furniture as possible to need caro and tuovl.ig about All noedless bric-a-brac and drapery only holds dust and Is thus a monnco to hoalth. A rocking chair is often a great annoyance to a sick person, as tho constant motion Is ofton very irritating to a nervous patient Bright pictures on tho walls, wash able curtains at tho windows, flowers and books may mako a sickroom at tractive and comfortable Tho bed Is of tho first considera tion. A nlco firm mnttress ot hair or wool with n thin quilted pad to pro tect It should nlwnys bo used. Wo ofton find mattresses, after n short tlmo. inclined to sink In tho middlo and may become most uncom fortable because of it A thin quilt or blanket folded lengthwlso and placed under tho mnttress will ovor como this difficulty. For a person lying all day .In bed, thoro is nothing so restful as several small pillows which may bo put un dor tho knees or shoulder or feot, thus sorvlng to change tho position and glvo tho needed rest Theso pll- Iowb may bo stuffed with wool or hair, or down. The arrangement of tho sheets Is a vory important part of caring for a patient. Tho under shoot should bo drawn very smoothly and in caso of a restless or vory heavy potiont, ahould bo pinned with largo safety pins at tho corners. If a rubber sheet Is used, this now goes on and then draw a sheet doubled In tho middlo or width of tho rubber and firmly tucked In. Tho object of tho draw shoot Is that it may bo changed without disturbing tho pa- tiont and It keeps tho under shoot elenn. A good margin should bo folded back ovor thho blanket whon putting on tho top sheot. Avoid wrinkles, crumbs nnd nnythlng that might cause bed sores on a patient When tho supply of bod linen Ib limited tho upper sheet, which Is often only wrlnklod, may bo usod bb a drnw sheet Tho pillow slips used In tho day tlmo may bo aired and used again. Sunshine la a great germ de stroyer. Soo that tho bedding Is sunned and aired often. FISTULA, Tny wnen Oared. All Uectnl Dincnbescurcd with out a surslcal opcrnttou and guaranteed to last n llfotlme. No chloroform or general nniPBthetlcn uecd. Examination free. OR. E. R. TARRY, 223 Be Building, Omaha. Neb. A VACUUM CLEANER Retails for $10.00 liullt by a machine. Works better than the CI machines. Mulls on eight. $3.60 proflt on each machine. Men and women ell 5 machines In a day. rcoplo want them, why not give all or part of your time. It'n a money maker. Write st once. Territory will le taken quickly. Ask for ilcscrlpllnn nnrt twclnl offor now. txsvrxnvaxna aumt, leu rnu stmt, 0k, ib. GOT HIS SOBRIQUET EARLY "Honest John" Kelly Proved His Right to the Tltlo7 Long Before Manhood. Thero havo been many stories about tho manner In' which "Honest John" Kolly, tho ex-umplro, first got hlo nick name. Mr. Kolly hlmsolf, according to a Now York letter, holds that it camo to him naturally, for oven aB a small boy tho purity of his soul shono , through his faco. "I think tho first , time I was ever called 'Honest John was whon I waa qulto a youngster," said Kelly. "A man engaged as nn ambulatory salesman of tlnwaro ob served tho. Ingenious countenanco I presented to tho world nnd hailed mo. 'You look honest, boy," said ho. 'What might your namo bo?' 'John, said I, qulto simply. 'John' Just llko that 'Then hold my borso whllo I go in tho saloon and got a drink,' said ho. And so I held his horso whllo ho went In tho saloon and got a drink. But this wns on lower Ninth avenue, in a day when tho avenuo'a honors wont to tho man who could clean tho most cops In a given tlmo. By and by tho gang camo along and behold that wagon full of tlnwaro. Tho peddler was dotalned within by a soro thirst, and they took tho tlnwaro. And then thoy camo back and took tho cush ions off tho wagon. Evontually, be coming daring, they unhitched tho wngon and took It away. True to my trust, I stood thero, holding tho horso. And by nnd by tho poddlcr camo out of tho saloon and sized up tho situa tion. 'Well,' said ho warmly, 'you're Honest John, all right You saved the horse.' " The Limit. "Do you havo much troublo with your automobile?" ' "Troublo 1 Say, I couldn't havo more If I was marrlod to tho blamed ma chlno."St Louie Star. The wealth of a man Is tho number of things which ho lovo3 and blcssos, which ho Is loved and blessed by. Carlylo. Tho test ot piety comes not in the pows but in tho press of dally llfo. w IfoO Cheese as Food. Wo noed to bo romlndod occasional ly that tho use of checso In tho culslno is most Importnnt Choeso is a high ly concentrated food and a vory llttlo Is Btifllclont to furnish a good meal. Every bit of dry choeso should bo saved and gratoft to bo used In omo- lots, souffles and other dishes. Choeso crackors to sorvo with salad RUB culture and duo regard for domestia duties invariably go hand In hum!. One of Thoe. , "What kind of a chap Is ho, any- how?" "Ono ot theso follows who think they aro distinguished bocauso their clothes attract attention." GOT IT. Qot Something Else, Too. "I liked my coffee Btrong and 1 drank It strong," says a Pennsylvania woman, tolling a good story, "and al though I had headaches noarly evory day I jUBt would not bollevo thore was any connection botween tho two. I had weak and heavy spells and pal pitation of tho heart, too, and al though husband told me ho thought It was tho coffee that mado mo so poor ly, and did not drink it himself for ho Bald It did not ngreo with him, yot I .loved my coffoo nnd thought I Just couldn't do without It "Ono day a frlond callod at my homo that was a yoar ago. I spoko about how woll Bho was looking and sho Bald: " 'Yos, and I fool woll, too. It's be causo I am drinking Poatum In place of ordinary coffee.' "I aald, "What la Postum? "Thon sho told mo how It was a food-drink nnd how much bettor sho felt Blnco using it in placo of coffoo or tea, bo I sent to tho Btoro and bought a package and whon It was made ac cording to directions it wob bo good I havo nover bought a pound of coffeo since. I began to improve Immediately. "I cannot begin to loll you how much hotter I foel since using Pogtum nnd leaving coffeo alone. My health is bottor than it has beon for years and I cannot say enough in pralBo ot this delicious food drink." Tako away tho destroyer and put a rebulldor to work and Naturo will do tho rest That's what you do when Postum takes coffoo's placo in your dlot "Thoro'a a Heaeon." Read tho llttlo book, "Tho Road to Wellyille," In pkgs. Bver read tho nbove letter? A new one nppenra from tlmn to time. They are icenutac, true, and tall o( human later eat.