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Sheer Thlte goods. In tact, arjr fine wash goods when new, owe much of their attractiveness to the way they are laundered, this being done In a manner to enhance their textile beau ty. Home laundering would be equal It satisfactory If proper attention was given to starching, the first essential being good Itarch, which has sufficient strength to stiffen, without thickening the goods. Try Defiance Starch and you will be pleasantly surprised at the Improved appearance of yout work. Man is creation's masterpiece. Light Your Way. Don't make light of life, but put light enough Into it to enable yuu to see good roads to the end. Exchange. No Shape In It. "Did she leave her business In good Bhape?" "No; she couldn't She's a fashionable dressmaker." HERE IN OMAHA INOUROWN OnUr Itivlallil hirocnl lent?. There l no uemeiii to flake or unly line t" blur the vlwlon. Onn loild ii.cwtf Kin. A-k to up them. Freeexminatln. MUTESON OPTI CAL CO., Exclusive Opticians, 213 8. 16th St., Omaha, Net). Factory on premises. Wholesale and Re'ail. f ft IT i ne marriage vow WIFE AS HOME FINANCIER BY JAMES H. CANFIELD, A. M., LL. D. (Ex-President Ohio State University.) Nebraska Directory TAFT'S DENTAL ROOMS 1517 Douglas St., MIMA, NEB. ReUabla Dsntlitrf t Moderate Price TYPEWRITERS MAKE! H V i Mir Tlre. ( r.ii r time pttv tnenU. KnUHl.rMitaipna. Wnhip iDywrir for free examination. Nu d imm. w ruv wr Dig tmrgtiH Mil snnl iTVr MARSEILLES GRAIN ELEVATORS are the bent; lnnlt on having thern. Ask your local dealer, or JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. OMAHA Tha Roof with tha Lop All Nail Haada Protactad CAREY'S ROOFING Hail and Fir Ratiating Atk your dealer or SUNDERLAND ROOFING & SUPPLY CO. Omaha, t I I I I Nabraika. FURS G. E. SHUKERT 401-3 S. 15th St., Omaha, Neb. Estab.1883. Mail orders filled. Phom I oikIs In Pnlnrrfn iooil.leTei.rleh fno U1ICU' LUIIUJ III UUIUIUUU liml. rliae in llenvH anil main lln.ii r lint I r a tw e em 1 1 in une-m rU l lamlmie-liiiir seetlonii f rnm IT.!) lollO.UUntmrrr. (lood settler all Rnmwl irosln lilir rmi l.-inil mir tu do .iiirlnarlmrttliiip. HASTINGS & HEVDEN, Oil nnrney street, umona, neurosaa. Established In Omaha 23 VEARS Pal Out Fi Whin Curid DOCTORS SEARLES & SEARLES Specialists tor MEN AND WOMEN Northwest Corner 14th & Douglas Sts., 2nd Floor, OMAHA Dept. A writ f"r Symptom Blank it t eui mem r Men a- d WnnifD. Kor all allniftiti no mat ter now acquired. fm EumlaillM I'd Comullitloa The relations of husband and wife are marked by certain business char acteristics as well as by sentiment and emotion. Precisely as the church has a business side to it, a secular side, which should be very carefully distinguished from Its religious side so thero are or ought to be these defi nite business relations between two married people. This is not the place In which to discuss the pros and cons of a wom an's ability to fulfill her part in the marriage contract. It will be sufficient to say that 30 years' experience and observation satisfy the writer that j women are or under piopcr conditions become jiift as careful and Just as ac curate and just as wise in matters of expenditure as men are. MILLARD HOTEL Dooglis Sts. American$2.00 per day and upwards. European--$1.00 per day and upwards. fill 1 19 ft Te Dodge Street Car wmitiiit at Union Depot. ROME MILLER IF VOU wit jrr bom trht. by electricity, rump Wie , run Cream KtMina.ir, Wjn--iti(f If. en In. Kffwhiff Machine. Feed UrirWttr, tfW, with mmm power, cbeaiily, rlw the ALAMO ENG. & SUPPLY CO. 1113 Farnom St. - - Omaha. Neb. MEN If PROMPTLY SAFELY HOHOUQHLY CURED by the latest nnd heitt methods nnd nt the lowest eoHt fur skillful nnd Kiiccessful treat ment. Tlie State Medical Doctors lutve spe cialized in thn trentrnt-nt and cure of dls emit'S and nllmentH of men for many years nnd have established a reputation for pro ducing; BticivHsful nnd satisfactory result. Their sucveus Is the result of superior knowlmlK. acquired by years of consci entious stiuly nnd experience. They extend you a hand that helps that skillful, scion, tiflc assistance so necessary to grapple with men's diseases or ailments nnd make theni healthful nn.l stronK. A special trcntlse sent free on request. If you canntit cull, writs for svii.ptniTi Mnnk nnd advice. STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 303 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. WholMila aart Retail, Writfl f"r ,u" InformH lllllB tl nonVICTOR MACHINES AND RECORDS. IrHlealrti rtnlile C'vll'uler Kemrds. Piano Phivera Ciellian Piano I'lavera. Plarer and Piano Mmln. iM) Paymrnia, PIANO PLAYER CO, WftZ2fi SteelWoolSole RUBBERS Boots and Arctics -: Best Prices Made Same Trim Maiw There may come a time when both may be able to command the services of expert assistants who will relieve them of the personal care of details and give them leisure for recreation or more congenial undertakings; but until that time comes each must be faithful to his or her trust. A wife wtio for any reason treats her bounden duty in n left handed manner, neglects it or postpones till to-morrow, what should be done .to day, or sots it aside that she may do that which is more enjoyable, is sim ply disloyal to her husband nnd fam ily; precisely ns he would be disloy al If he were guilty of similar action in regard to his calling. Aik your Dsater for Goods with this brand American Kand-Sewed Shoe Co. OMAHA The bo.-:t plan advanced for deter i iining those relations is for each par ty to make a plain, systematic busi ness statement of his or her entire concerns, at the close of each month. Certain expenditures, easily deter mined, should be charged to family ex pense. This charge will cover rent, taxes, fuel, lights, water, service, food, household equipment, fire and lite and accident insurance, clothing, etc., for children as long as these are a charge upon the family, amounts paid for books and magazines and the daily iiress, and recreation nnd traveling ex-lieusf-s in .ty'ti (ch both participate. These matters being cared for, thr.t which remains of receipts or profits ought to bf systematically nnd regu larly divided between the two. In the case of a man with a salary, this di vision may very properly be half to each, since the man has no special demands upon his purse for maintain ing his position. In the case of a business mat, this, division may perhaps be two-tbrds to the husband and one-third to Ue wife since there are some necessary per Fonal expenses which a ma a must meet in connection with his business. It will be better, however, to charge this against the business (r. In case of a salary, against famllj expense), before the division is made. It has been said frequently that this Is entirely Impracticable in the case of an extensive business, and nothing Is lost by admitting that there may bo cases to which this gcijeral rule does not apply. I in t with far the vast majority of lal overs, wago-earncry, salaried men and men conducting ordinary business in the ordinary way. tills scheme Is entirely feas ible and practical. It has stood the test of years of practice In more than one faintly. The division having been made, each may .again t dviso the other, if ad vice is sought, ps to deposit or Invest ment or ue, but neither should offer unsought advice. Children may be brought into this "partnership" and may be taught busi ness habits by making them serve as nccountuntj for this "firm" (after they are old enough to do such work), nnd by letting them know all the details of this "business." To this may be added a small "In terest" In the ' business," from which the child will clothe himself or provide for miscellaneous personal expendit ures or even begin a savings account. Where there is more than one thild each may be so taught by giving each this work and this interest, say from the age of 15 to 18. It is especially desirable that daugh ters be trained in these business hab its, because they will scarcely get them elsewhere, while sons may re ceive equally good training after they reach the business world. Making such modifications In this general scheme as may bo necessary or seem desirable, in individual cases, it will be found entirely feasible. Its result will surely be lessened friction, a more correct appreciation on Ihe part of each of the difficulties which each must encounter in the care for his or her part of these mat ters of mutual interest, nnd with clearer understanding there will , al ways come less misunderstanding a consummation most devoutly to, be wished. 1 id pyri;!it, by Joseph It. Bowles.) WIFEHOOD WAGES SELDOM JUST BY JOSEPH M. WEBER. (Theatrical Manager and Author.) The question, "Shall a wife have a separate allowance of her own?" must invariably be answered by a man, by each woman's husband. His Is the last voice, the final word on the sub ject (not a too common event in mar ried life) and all theories pro and con must vanish before his simple "yes" or "no " " So an opinion on that all-important theme will perhaps be more authorita tive coming from a man (a husband, too. of course,) than from a woman. It Is perhnps the only subject con nected with marriage on which wom an's testimony Is not far more valu able than Is "mere man's." And as a "mere man" as a hus band ns a father as a person of av erage comuioii sense (I hope) and honesty, I say most unhesitatingly: "Kvery wife should have her own pocset money." And. I may add. If she is a good w ife, she earns her allowance, no mat ter how large it may be. For the average housekeeper and homemaker does the work that comes under the head of "skilled labor" of the most sk'llful kind and keeps It up daily for a term of hours that would cause her expulsion from any labor union under the sun. For a man to expect to get sui:li service nnd to pay for it merely by food, lodging and clothes. Is rem iniscent of the famous exchange col umn item: VOW KXC1TANOK.-OXE CANCELED I cent Mump, In perfectly sood condition, for ii.illatnond tiara, u '.'1-foot rut boat or a corner lot. Men don't realize what an unheard of good bargain a really good wife is. For the same amount of work (not done half as well) any paid house keeper would expect board and lodg ing and at least $30 a month. Why grudge your wife the same sum? A girl of my acquaintance was mar ried a few months ago. On the re turn from the honeymoon she had the ensuing little business talk with her husband: "Ity the way, dear," she began, "you know I'm to keep the house In order, manage the servants, plan the meals, entertain your guests, keep your clothes In good condition and do a few hundred more tasks of the same trifling order. What do 1 get out of all this?" The surprised benedict began to mumble. Tond nothings concerning a life long devotion, the love of a good man, etc. Hut she cut him short. "For nil that," she said, "I make full return In kind. Hut what do I Get for being your housekeeper and gen eral r.dvu'visor?" "You get a good home," he retorted, a little nettled, "and I will sec you have as good clothes as any woman you know, and" Whereat, being at heart a sane man, he began to see light. And since then they are happy; she proving to be a model housekeeper nnd far more than earning the handsome allowance ho gives her. For women are not like men in this matter of asking for money. If a man Is broke he seldom has any vast hesi tation in "touching" his best friend for the wherewithal to tide over the difficulty. The flush of shame does pot mount to his brow to any extent as he breathes the plea: "Say, old chap, can you lend me $10 ttll Saturday 7" Hut with women It Is differem. They hate to ask their husbands for money. At least the best of them do. They don't seem to realize that the husband's vow, "With all my wordly goods I thee endow." makes his money as much theirs as his. I once knew n man whoso wife lived on board and clothes wages. Ho was suddenly called out of town nnd left her $100 with which to manage the house In his absence. In Joy nt having finch an enormous sum to handle, she rushed out and spent 20 cents yes, 20 whole cents on chocolates The husband returned unexpectedly the same night and demanded the money he had left with her. Shamefacedly nnd trembling she handed $'J0.80, nnd faltered out the terrible truth as to the missing 20 cents. "Just like a woman!" sneered hot lord and master. "The best of them can't be trusted to handle cash." When a man dies and leaves his fortune to big wife, small wonder she so often squanders it. Had she handled it more freely In its collector's life time she would dispense It more wise ly after his death. From tho bottom of my heart I feel a deep pity for the average married woman. She earns her money as nobly and as completely as does any day laborer. She keeps a man's house, rears his children, makes his life happy. And for this she receives no pecunlnry compensation beyond an Inadequate amount of money, toe often ungraciously given. Surely a high price to pay for the prlvllejo nl writing "Mrs." before her name! An allowance a liberal allowance ungrudgingly bestowed is the solu Hon to more domestic difficulties than this wot hi dreams of. l'eyr:;T:,t, by JoH...ph J), n .wh s.) Physicians Recommend Castoria C ASTORIA, ks met with pronounced favor on the part of pnysicians, pkrrna ccutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended, use of Castoria is unquestionably tho result of three facts! Fint Tho indisputable evidence that it is harmless J Second That it not only allays stomach pains and, quiets the nerves, but assimi lates the food: Third It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It docs not contain any Opium, Morphine, cr other narcotio and docs not stupefy. It is unliko Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's, Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how ever, is to exposo danger and record tho mcan3 of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To cur knowledge, Castoria a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating tho sysicm not by stupefying it and our readers aro entitled to tllO informaticri.--I'i2Z5 Journal of llccMlu Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. ii. Fietdier. I)r. B. Halstccd Scott, of Chicago, Ilia., says: "I havo prescribed your Castoria often for iru'ants durir.s my rractico, and f.nd It vc.-y satisfactory." Dr. ViUicm Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, saya: "Your Castoria utanda first In its cla!!3. In ruy thirty years of practico I can say I never hava found anything thr.t bo tiled tho place." Dr. J. II. Tart, of Brooklyn, N. Y ears: "I havo uncd your Car.torla and found it nn excellent remedy la my household and prlvato practico for cany ycar3. Tho formula Is excellent." Dr. H. J. Ilamlcn, of Detroit, Mich., says: "I rirEcrfto. your Castoria extensively, ca I havo never found anything to equal it for children's troubles. I nm awaro that thero aro Imitations la tho field, but I ulwoya c:o that my patients got Fletcher's." Er.Vn. J IlcCrann, of Omaha, Neb., Gays: "Ac tho father of thirteen thllJrca I certainly know comctliins about your great medicine, and nsldo from my own family cxrcrlence I havo In my years of practico found Cas toria a popular and cfflclcr.t remedy la almost every home." Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Pa., Bays: "Tho tiania that your Caa tnria hao mado for Itself In tho tcna of thousands of homes blessed by tho prcsonco of children, scarcely needs to to uupplcmentcd by tho endorse ment cf tho medical profession, but I, for ono, most heartily cndor30 It and Icllcvo it an excellent remedy." Dr. R. II. Tard, of Kannaa City, Mo., says: 'Thysiclana Generally do not prcscrlbo proprietary preparations, tut In tho caso of Castcrla my experi ence, liko that of many other physicians, has taught me to mako aa ex ception. I prescribe your Castoria la my practico becauno I have found It to Lo a thoroughly reliable remedy for children's conplalr.t3. Any physi cian who has raised a family, aa I have, will Join mo in heartiest rocoia Eiondatlon of Castoria." liapifc-i 1 1 ' ; ..eotl'liii' ALCOHOL 3 PEK Cl'NT. AVcjclalL'Pfi'paralionrurAs-slmllallnSihtrooiIamlHcijua i Proractcs DieslionOccrfiJ ness and IfcsLContalns nciiitcr Opium.Morpliinc nor Mineral T . I BiBBaBHMMIIIOTaMB Jlx-Smnn AmiSttd It: IviiXkik X litem iffl- 'Oattijitiii tttnnr. Ancrtect Remedy fcrCoxdj!: lion. Sour Stonorh.Dlarriwci Worms .('oiruisioits.I'cvcnsii r.ccs rr'.Los or Slsep. Facsimile Signature cf NEW YORK. CASTORIA Loan tho Signature of ALWAYS liiarant'ccd undVrTncFS TMiM Yoti te Ilways BoiigM Exact Copy of Wrapper. ill UOC I Ul VSVVsI VJ! W lbUIi TMK CINTauS OOMMNT, TT UURRAV STKCIT, NCVS VCHR PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more good, brighter and faster colon than .nt other dya. One lOe n.ckaos colors all fibers. Thef dre In col it water heller than an) otH-r d. You can die aai garment without ripping apart Write lor tree booklet How to Die, Bleach and Mi Colon. MOKROE DRUQ GO , Qulnoy, IlllnoS. By Automobile Up Mount Rainier;. United States Engineer Eugene Rick seeker celebrated Independence day by throwing open the government road in the Mount Italner National park. Vehicles and horsemen now have an excellent thoroughfare from tidewater to Nnrada falls, near snow line In Paradise valley. Mr. Rick seeker says that autos and wagons can now mako the trip with comfort. The maximum grade on the road is four per cent. Nearly a score of au tomobiles, all loaded, went to the mountain. A Sign of It. "Tho airship manufacturer over tho way must be making money." Why?" "I notice he and his family are fly ing very high." A Rars flood Thing. "Am urlnir AU, ION'S FooT-EASE. and .-nn truly say 1 would nut have liei n with out It kci Iiiiik. bail I known tlm ri-llef It would Kivc my nrlilng feet. 1 think It a r.iru Rood thltiK for anyone havInK sore r tired fvpt. Mrs. Mntlldii Holtwrrt, I'rovldenre, It. I." Sold by all Druggists, ', Ask to-day. jMkfV?Myr O.t THAT HCNCTRATCUI When a girl orders (lowers sent home it's a sign that she expects tho neighbors to think some man sent !hem. Smokers abo like I.rwi' Sinsle Binder cijar for its purity. It i never doped, t nlv tobacco in its natural stnte. Watch any. man long enough nnd ou will see him do something he ought to be ashamed of. SIGK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They sIko relieve Dla treHHfrotn Dj-'ipepit'ii, In l Ik'rat lun a ml Too Hr.irty Ealing. A prrfecl rem edy for TJUztneHS, Nan Hra, DrouHlneiiB, Had Tame In the Mouth, Coin ed Tori,'.-iie, Pain In the Slds, TOKI'IU I.IVEK. They rogulaU) the bowel a. Turely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Similc Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. w. n. u.; omaha, no. :s-io:9. CARTERS llVER paLS. CARTERS WlTTtE HlVER mm mm &ia,ir This Trado-xarlf Eliminates All Uncertainty In tlie purchase of paint materials. It is an lileolutu gti irtntec nt pur Ity and quality. For your own protection, S'.-e it is on the side of Ccry keg ol white lead you buy. MTICKAl UD m?!Xt Wl Trinity kulldlni, Kin Tork iood FREE HOMESTEADS "KSWrUa open to Hvttlrrti, on Chrji'iine ltlvn -ami Muuil luir Hock Ui-wrviitionti, in Soiilli IJitkota. Ap plii'iintuHhould ri-Klalrr at l'u rro Ovtular 4ll IoSJiiU. Complete display of pnnliU'taof open IhiiiIn, exhllilu-il at (iiinlivlt )-'-. position dm-inff ii'trlHtratloii. Pierre lien rest point to lunils, whleh are chiefly In I'lerre I.uikI lilHtrlyt, and all lilinirs must Im- made. then-, fiiiipm dlvei hloim everyday. Ample hot rl nreonnnodnt Ioiih. AddreMi l'lcrre lioard of Trail c, l'ltrrc.S. t). 1'ERRV DAVIS T INK II.I.KR lH-H-iMa ulleii reMilln from i,,h-,-i iu PirM ir'uek of liidliii'ttuin. Avul.l tn.uli.e hv t:uui t'aiiUolJvr lor ilai.deiauipfc. lie, uu and iOc t!et. Plans are being made for the elec ti lticatlon of the more Important stato railroads of Sweden. tTM ELECTROTYPES In irront virlot? fnr jwU nt f h IiiwmM prlr tj Nothing Tea for you. That's why we want you to take CASCARETS fcr liver aluT bowels. It's not advertising talk but merit the prc-t, wonder fill. lasting merit of CAbCAkLTb that we want you to kr.oTC by trial." Theo you'll liave faith and iob the mil lions who keep vcll by CAGCA Iir;TS alone. ' CASCARETS we a hoi for a week1 treatment, nil driiRpisir.. Hn-Re't seller In the world. Million boxt u iuuulX Hay e-R "r?!. Far Hs ala s ies tu Momit ti T i Ct.. I: and i.r.i t't.. Dcs IKinntt, las) Honored by Women When a womua Epesks of her silent secret tu3crin tho trusts yon. Million, have bo Etowed thin nark ol confi dence on Dr. It. V. Tierce, of Buffalo, N. V. Lvery where there aro women who bear Tritncs. to l!ie wonder working, curing-power of Dr. 1'icrce'. Favorito Trcscription wl'ich saves tho tuffrring srt from fain, and tuccesf.fully liranplts witli woman's wc-k. ucbtc. und itulborn Hit, it ;.iAk'i3 wnAK wo.cn stronq IT HAKCS SICK WOMEN WELL. No woman', appcul was ever misdirected or her con fidence mi'tpluccd when ho wrote for advice, to tlio Whni.u'. DisrhNHAKY MumcAL Association, Dr. R. V. rkrec, I'rcsidint, DulTulo, N. Y. Dr. There's Henani FtlUtM Induct wild natural bowtl movtmtnt once day. r 7 1 cf t'i!r. p .iprr de. Kemets anvtn:i)3 adver- hied in id colutr.ru rlio'ild wX upon hivir.g what tliry a-k I at, rclusLng all ubfiilulej or innlu'joiii. &icl Cen t Cut Your l ace NO STROI'l'LNG NO HONHMC J$J$'$& KNOWN TME VCK1.I) OVER 'A v'.Sfl"' Pall to Hoirtoro i V'i'!2r-lliSCu,' mP :- hitr IV lu.tk.EO'h. HAIR BALSAM in. uu lioilihn III hilf. a lUlur.l.l RruWth. o uray Color, DEFWK8E STOCK-:,1, ID I'linroa t. Im pci..u -ethfr tri'li oiilv ).' ounce nno prlus ml "DEFIANCB" IS BUPEHIOn QUAi-ITV. U(tllrte(lwlth sursaias, 'i-IThompscn's ye Water