urely Extreme of Harem Skirt Is Represented Here 1 ft n 9 jff ffff vS. The photograph shows the model of a fashionable Parisian dressmak er attired in the extreme fashion of the much talked-of harem dress. Thls picture was snapped at the race track near Paris and created a great deal of amusement. This extreme of a much-talked-of harem skirt is the near est approach to trousers that has yet been devised by French dressmakers. FLOWER TOQUE Very different from tho severe car dinal hat of untrlmmed, shiny mllan Is thlB ndorablo llower toque which would be becoming to any face not overtaken by middle age. After lorty tho flower toquo is a trying test to tho complexion. Tho now toques or this character lit tho head closely and the hair Is pulled out in soft tendrils be yond tho edgo or tho toquo. Tho pretty toquo pictured is made or yards and yards or mauve mallncs wound over white malines and against this airy background are poised small rose pink flowors. Sprays of tho flowers riso from tho crown and a largo silk orchid blends tho mauve and roso tones into soft harmony. New York and Its Millinery. Whatever may bo said about tho dresses, which are for tho most part very freakish and unbecoming, there is little or no adverse criticism about the hats, which are really lovely and of great diversity of shapes and color. The demand at present Is for the close fitting hat, the durbar turban and tiny pokes, but unquestionably large, rather flat hats will bo worn for mid summer wear. Many of these are veiled with printed chiffon, not and lace, and nro very soft and dainty, al though they havo not tho flufflness characteristic of the llngorle bebo hat. Millinery Trado Review. Silver Weddlnn. A novel cako for a silver wedding reception has favor boxes of white moire paper, with tho monogram of tho bride and bridegroom In raised sil ver letters, and in ono corner tho dato of the wedding and in tho other 1912. Instead of having tho conventional fruit cake wrapped In Its frills of pa per laco thero is a small whlto hand made of cooky battor, and tied to it by a silver cord and whlto bow a still smaller cooky heart. This sym bolizes tho union of n heart and band during a quarter of a century. "mmtmr wwiiw TAFFETA FRILL MOST USEFUL Just the Right Thing to Supplement Hem of a Marquisette or, Chiffon Frock. It -is on the hem of a marquisette or chiffon frock that the brunt of tho wear comes, but now fashion permits a taffeta frill at this point, and tho skirt can trail without disturbing tho wearer's peace of mind. A lovely chiffon gown is so finished, and to countenance the scanty frill shirred over cords at tho hem there are two cordlngs In the chiffon a little nbovo the knee nnd about two inches apart. These pull In but do not hobble tho fulness of tho skirt, which la again shirred over a heavy cord at the waist line. The frock, of course, is n one piece affair. Tho surpllco waist closes with two gorgeous buttons and finishes in a narrow rolling collar of taffeta. Over the taffeta collar in a second col lar of filmy handkerchief linen adorned with finest Madeira handwork", which takes the shape of a monk's cowl at tho back. The taffeta again appears in a quaintly twisted bow and sash ends which are attached at tho walBt line. Graduated Plaiting. The Introduction of graduntod plait ing removes tho last, hope that tho skimpy hem will continue. One of tho newest modelB in plaited dresses was seen recently, and It was qulto a pleasing compensation, in spite' of tho fascination of the slim silhouette. For the sunray skirt clings and gives at tho same time and all women must agree In time that the moro graceful mode Is tho lino which gradu ally widens, ratltcr than that which decreases at tho foot. The woman of ancient Greece could not have maintained her graceful gait In a hobble, although in ancient Egypt there was some such stylo. Wo aro never content and even fashion's ever-changing wheel does not revolvo quickly enough to please us all, and so v,o shall go on from one generation to another. Auto Hammock. What to do with numerous small packages in an automobllo nfter tho pockets are fu'l, can be solved by hanging a child's doll hammock to tho top, over one's head. This Ib especial ly handy for n long" trip when space Js at a premium, as there Is alwnys room for "Just ono moro" thing in tho hammock. This device is all the moro appreciated because it Is in no one's way. Handy Device. A sleeping car npron Is mado of a plain bieadth of linen, having a broad strip turned up at tho bottom to form a pocket with three divisions. Theso aro lined with thin whlto rubber and aro meant to hold spongo, soap, tooth brush and othor toilet necessaries, two smaller pockets abovo rocolvlng rings and other small Jewelry, stock collars and othor accessories. Woman's Will Stops Administration IU FIA THAT RllNCHOF Cood -rofq flffTMIWa PORTSMOUTH, N. II. One deter mined woman, Mrs. Ellen Qulnn of Washington street, showed what sho could do the other day with a city government that held up her claim for damage to property through tho overflowing of n sewer. Sho tied up tho City hall with at tachments, tied up tho police station with attachments, tied up the water department and tho street department and every other thing nbout depart ments with tho same manner of legal documents Until tho city officials threw up their hands and wero humbljod be fore her. Then sho agreed to let tho garbage still continue to bo icmoved, and tho city horses came forth from tho prl vato Btablcs where sho had placed them and tho typewriters In tho city building get' to clicking again, after Mnyor Daniel W. Badger had passed out his personal check of $3,000, as bondsman for tho city to lnsuro tho payment of her ojalm In case tho courts support tar contention that m b.vw' fMALLrSrPaUaYaVei l 'M'4jv &' s WAAWWtfiMWWVVVyww Two Warriors Taken; Fight Plans End CHICAGO. American reinforce ments for tho rebel Mexican troops set sail for the southern republic from Dundeo, 111., on the Fox river, tho other night. "Captain Unafraid" Merle Farms worth, thirteen years old, was in com mand of tho good ship Ferber, while General Do Or Dio Charles Martz, fourteen years old, commanded tho tioops. Tho skipper and the general wero tho crew and tho general and the skipper wero the troops. Their trans port was a twelve-foot skiff, owned, until they seized it as contraband of war, by Lyman Andrews of Dundee. Tho young soldiers of fortuno mado up for their lack of numbers In tho strength of their armament. Each wore a belt strapped around his waist carrying 110 rounds of ammunition, while In their holsters wero revolvers. Dangling from their hips wero huge two edged dirks in scabbards, almost a foot long. The expedition was halted at Au rora, III., after a two days' sail. Tho skipper and general were cap tured by tho Aurora police. They had covered not moro than thirty miles when they were taken at North Aurora. Boston's Historic Landmark Condemned et U U ' BOSTON. Boston Is soon to loso1 an other of its historic landmarks, what is claimed to be one of tho old est structures in the city tho Sun tavern, In Dock square. Some time ago there was a fire in tho rear of the building, and it is un derstood tho flro commissioner con demned the set of buildings at that point, owned by tho C. W. Galloupo estate, which also Includes tho old Bite tavern, In tho angle mado by South Market street and Faneull Hall square. Orders havo been given to re move tho structures within tho next three months. It is understood a mod ern brick building will replace both structures. The rough-hewn oaken beams of tho Sun tavern seem as sound today as when they were placed In position upon the hewed and shouldered up rights which support them. Tho loss .. -n'iSS (ft -A ss i m J . T3 Tftrlf ii 4vc n m I WWWWVWVWWVWWWWrf Priest Converts Hundred to Marriage KANSAS CITY. Forty-eight on gagementa and ono marriage aro tho fruitage thus far of tho matrimo nii guild of Father William J. Dalton of the Church of tho Annunciation. "I am expecting London and Kan sas City to span the ocean and Join hands in tho culmination of u romance started a quarter of a century ago," ho said, "and if tho hearts that weie es tranged then aro united now It will mean that our llttlo efforts lime have been responsible for a well-known pro fessional man of Kansas-City marry ing his boyhood sweetheart. "It happened this way," Father Dal ton continued. "I received a letter from a woman In London soon after the papers thero contained an account of our llttlo venturo, asking if I could find a man of a certain name In Kan sas City. Sho said thoy lind been en gaged moro than twenty-five years ago; that an estrangement had come nnd that he had departed for America. She said that she ntlll loved him and asked mc to find him for her. I found 3300 Is not too much to bo awarded for haIng n flno hot-air furnaco ru ined by a pesky sewer backing up. Mrs. Qulnn got Sheriffs Spinner and Shnw on her sldo directly nftor sho had learned that Mayor Badger had vetoed tho recommendation mado by tho committee on claims to pay her tho money. They appeared JuBt nftor tho city hall opened and attached everything tho placo contalnod, chairs, tables, desks, typewriters and nil manner of furnishings. Then they went over to tho pollco station and attached everything there cavo tho nstounded officials and tho prisoners. It was tho samo thing in the rooms of tho wntor department, attachments being handed out right and left. When they found no moro lnsldo tho city buildings to lovy upon they went out upon tho strectB and attached thu street sweeping machines and the gar bage carts and tho horses that dragged them, directing that they bo taken immediately to certain prlvnto stables they designated. A sheriff Is u sheriff, so that drivers complied. By this tlmo the city authorities began to rcallzo .that they wore being put out of business and called upon Mayor Badger. Ho gavo In for tho tlmo be ing, and after going surety for tho city, declared that ho would tako tho claim to tho courts. Tho bojs wero seen navigating tho Fox river, the boat rocking und bobi blng about on the swollen strenm- Observers thought tho lads would bo drowned nnd tho pollco wero noti fied. They seized tho boys. Tho lads mado a desperate kicking and scratch ing resistance for a minute, then, real izing tho futility of giving battle (o superior forces; capitulated. After their surrender they were tak en to the Aurora Jail, carrying with them their provisions six loaves of bread and two cans of tomatoes. The pollco seized their munitions of war. Tho boat was tied up and tho former owner sent for it. Fenced in by iron bars, tho boys be came lamblike. Thoy declared for peace nnd the calm of homo life again. Tho boys are said to have Btolen the revolvers from tho eldcP brother of Martz. of this historic group of buildings will bring great regret to many Interested In tho early days. The Sun tavern boasts on its Faneull Hall square fc,"e a tablet stating that tho building wad erected in 1G90, and tho dato has nev er been disputed as far as Is known. In fact, there is a tradition to tho effect that its timbers wero cut in Cornhill, This story is not generally known, as it is known Cornhill was built upon in 1690. Of course tho oak could have been cut thero prior to that and stored, but it is more gen erally beHcved tho heavy beams wero cut near Cornhill, ns was entirely pos sible nt that date. The tavern is older by half a cen tury than Faneull hall, which faces it. It is tho last survivor of tho buildings that stood about tho ancient dock, fiom which It was hardly moro than thirty feet distant. In its day it Iuib served in many ca pacities, first as a residence, then a taern, giocery, fruit store, market, and for many years past as a combina tion fish nnd meat store. In 1712 it was the dwelling of Thomas Phillips, and oven at that time wa known as tho Sun tavern, aB Phillips had a per mit for ten years previous to that dato. him. I am hoping soon to hear of their marriage." K4CI1 day Father Dalton'a mall grows larger, lie has had letters fiom every big city In the United States; from nearly every state; from foreign countries; from ono man woith 12,000,000; from Indian girls of Oklahoma nnd Texas; from bank 01 h, Judges, lawyers, physicians and farmers. In tho local classes those which meet every week at Father Dalton'H home there nre twenty couples who aro expected to embark within tho next fow months. Several of these al ready havo announced their engage ment, while the rest aro "understood." fitopT) J& ?S BHP The Road to Comfort k- M A vanished thirst a cool body and a k M refreshed one; the sure way the only k jm way is via a glass or bottle of I Ideally delicious pure as purity crisp and m SBn rnnrlf lmn r a fi-ftflf SkS L C,-(otfa Our new booklet, telling m &L ICG of Coca-Cola vindication M k at Chattanooga, for the asking. Mr yj Demand the Genuine W as made by Vhenever THE COCA-COLA CO. J& you see an ATLANTA, OA. P &I0VT i.j ' of Coca-Cola. W. L. 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Together Tell of Weak or Disordered Much pain that masks as rheuma tism is duo to weak kldnoys to thoir falluro to drlvo off uric acid thorough ly. When you suitor nchy, bad Joints., Every iScturt backache, too, with a Sttnr anma Irlrtnov Hlttnt-. dors, got Doan's Kidney Pills, which havo cured thou sands. John T. Scant ling, Trinidad, Colo., says: "I was conllned to bed with rhoumatlsm, so helpless, I had to bo fed. My back nched acutely and kidney eocrotlons broko my rest. Nothing helped un til I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they did mo a world of good. I havo never missed a day's work since." "When Your Back Is Lame, Homom bor tho Name DOAN'S." 50c all stores. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. A Hint. He I don't approvo of tips, She It has been noticed that you do not even tip your hat. You may havo noticed that about the time a shoo begins to feel com fortable it looks like a candidate for tho refuse wagon. To ntay jounij or to grow younjf, fiarlleld Tea can help. 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The Silver Gup at the recent Spokane fculrwasanardedloihe Alberta, fin vnrnmn 11 tftir Its ex hlbl t of grains, grasses and Trgetables, Kepurtauf excellent yields for Mil) ixiruo ulso from Haskatchewan and Manitoba In Western Canada. Freo liiHiientends of OOO uores, mill ntljolulni; prw ainiptlons nf DUO Heron (lit 83 iuiriu'ro) aro to be liutl In tlifl rliolcoat illetilctB. Hclioola roiMeuient, cll nmto oxoollont, mill the vory bent, railways oloso nt litiiul, hull ill uir ltiuilinr clieitp, flmloiisy luRdt mill roasuiinlilo lu prlco, wiilor finally iiroiiuriiil, mixed fiirinlni; hhuccohs. Write as to best pluro for set tlement, nrttlors low rallKiijr rules, desurlptlvo t lliiht ratrd "I jilt lies t Wtst"(sem fno on application ) and other Informa tion, to Hup't of Iiumlk'rnllon, OttaiTU, fun .ortotheCuuudlnn UUTemuientAgeot. (J4) W. V. BENNETT Room 4 Bes Bids. Omaha, Rib. Please write to the airent nearest joa Nebraska Directory (looms from 11.00 up single, 75 conta up double. CAFE PRICES REASONABLE STACK COVERS Scott Ten! & Awning Co,, Omaha, Neb. "&! ISC M m SjKikjjOTi asm ?d1pHI 191