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Ljogczjfmjn.lnd. ■ »' g—liwttr that *13 trsttno a* - '* tw» »* pc-- .. .<*i arr p*-f oiae. u it * ax tt acppotr tt»t if Lyd»» E. ■«**■'* V«rrtaL.*Ga«pamdhAt tb* Jr- •*' U Or p tbc*c It Will hr!p - tt-r » tus wat, it «^5rrxjg « a ..i.r naaatrf -- err i3 do not drag aiorg cr.tii m r.*-r*wuirT, bet At oti^o La* L r'.:-*t*C.'» Vnuies- Rpon ;. t. _et_' on dr“9s for win ter sport* ,ru*: : for winter s;*ort demands epet ial ft para: on for tb< marked rtitei-t of rature. An * x;>edl t= - staried ■. tae sunsnine mat i i re- n -fit. gnowfi .fi- until the »;u: stars Sport hegxn •c *• ' run beneath a cloudless * mat e:.d .t a haze of Syitip snow flakes At tt.i* t a* ' tb*. year every shop c puratre specializes In the de- i tails n-t-.-.-art for such sport This j ,f-'' -h -n, ihet are given pre- , *■' t- • ■ » K very where there is t- t. tar . auch splendor of color. Dane *15 or the Ice. 'hat .s •• a.. ;.._-i_re In eontem ; *!::.« t‘..r array of wat» and muf f «r» v .. muk* so l. ;e a show on every available counter : has dr-.. here with an -n rwp.dity For t is but three ■ - ur years age hat no choice was to t-. !■■ and 'utfid* Lh< range of knit "* - c a » Put It:- season a coat of t* tv;- :r n< long-.- modish. Prob t '■ will still afra-'t the serious -! rimer-,»[ who. having n other ---* tested it and discovered its mer •- • • • conservative to he tempted b> the new 5 at r: re wtl be tempted by the t-f t • 1 ideas color and design « . ! ar. carried out in pure silk. In s. .s w vet v nh wool, and in pure cashmere For cot only are these !•'*''and becoming but they lend f • : - - s tc sc. vast a var ety that a woman may Indulee an individual t. te in a way which hith-rto has • c <}'. te impossible in an outfit of this kind SAW H’M ELOPE IN DREAM Asa Wren Pr lade!p*na Woman **:.re *tu»t?nd Wat Sure Encugn Gone, “i las- ph a- la 1 m.ing that In a fir* am sh<- saw her husband eloping th another woman. Mrs Lillian !u mb of this city, mother of six small .•:r* r. a.-k~d the police to search ‘ - lev id T Lamb, formerly an under taker on the charee of desertion in a d--an Mrs Lamb told the ; .:»v of the Allegheny county jail. tVb- n searched while waiting to be re a-• r-n a Trivia ‘ charge a peculiar ;.;th fob was f< .nd on him Ques • KH : about it he told this story: V! e fob was oi.ee a diamond neck lace at.d was a secret and romantic cause f the histone duel between I Aar- n Purr and Alexander Hamilton, j The necklace be longed to Burr. Just b- :e he faced Hamilton on the duel- i rig ground be took the necklace from , • - ;... i. • and handed it to a 6lave— who nas Jaspers grandfather. :* 1 fi.:: t IS yours,” he told his re tainer At But— « death the negro inherited • < . . r.tly it was handed down !fl Ja-: -ho had it converted Into a watch fob. Bars Pol ce F„nd Contribution. E ant "on 111—Because a friend of his was arrested and locked up for speeding against bis protest, A. B. Lord, who has given a large doua‘:on to the pol.ee pension fund every year, announced that he would never con- , tribute another cent to the fund. Stamp Sale Enormous. Chicago Parcei post business orl r.hatinf in Chicago this month has averaged 215 tons a day. The stamp sale for the last ten days In the Chi- j cap,, jost office amounted to more J1.Wi0.000 Gaso ne Causes Bums. Laurel. Del—After cleaning his trousers with gasoline, Merrill Thomp son. a clerk, put them on. sat dowr and dropped a lighted cigarette on bit knee An explosion followed and he. was badly burned I Elaborate and Beautiful Evening Gown T il- Oriental influence is distinct’ enough in this elaborate evening g ,;n which one thin fabric after another is draped over the silk foun dation. There is lirst a skirt of silk led with chiffon Six narrow ruf!:- s are also veiled v. ith chiffon with a border or tutk of this fabric ex t■■Tiding; below each ruffle. Over this skirt a tunic of lace is worn, extending almost to the knees. One would think this quite enough in the way of draping, but over this a drapery of gorgeously embroidered t! t e!low appeared. There are even some yellow- tweed street suits. Yel low is usually a becoming color, if it is skillfully handled. But there are not many skins that are improved by j coming into direct contact with yel low. This fact is now understood by most dressmakers. In almost all the gowns and blouses of yellow there is j a generous use of cream of white | tulle at the throat. There is usually i a touch of black somewhere on these yellow garments. A little black vel vet at the wrist or elbow or belt, or i a knot of black in the drapery of the skirt, gives character to the color that j might otherwise seem monotonous. Two Kinds cf Wrinkles. r’an you tell the difference between wrinkles produced by smiling and those produced by discontent? And ; which would you rather have? Per haps you say -Neither.” But the wrinkles from happiness only come 1 after a coupie of scores of years of - smiling, while those which spring from | worry may grow over night. Another argument tor the smile wrinkle is that when it comes it is 1 really attractive, curving up and giT. j ing the face even in repose a happy j expression. On the other hand, the 1 lines born of discontent make the ex pression unhappy. There are few smiling faces in any ' big city. There is an anxious, hur ried look on every face you pass on the street. Is it any wonder young women grow wrinkled before their ! time and are forced to spend hoars in the hands of a masseuse, so that they may frown as much as they like at other times? Hooped Coats. The hooped coats are very smart. They are made of velvet, broebe satin | velours de laine. fine faced cloth and many other materials, says the New ! York Press. The genuine leg of mut- 1 ton sleeve is seen. and. as a rule, these coats are generously trimmed with fur' To "Hoal Chapped Skins. Skins that have been chapped and made rough by exposure can be re- I lieved by applying with a bit of old '' imen a lotion consisting of one ounce : of rose water, half an ounce of glvcer- 1 in. halt a teaspoonful of borax and three drops of benzoin. FALLING HAiR MEANS DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE Save Your Hair! Get a 25 Cert Bottls of Danderine Right Now—Also Stops Itching Scalp. Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp: of dandruff—that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff It robs the hair of its luster, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverish ness and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink. loosen and die—then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine tonight—now—any time—will surely save your hair Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any store, and after the first application your hair will take on that life, luster and luxuriance which is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appear ance of abundance; an incomparable gloss and softness, but what will please you most will be after just a few weeks' use. when you will actual ly see a lot of fine, downy hair—new hair—growing all over the scalp. Adv Stiarp Student. "If 20 men reap a field in eight hours, how long will it take 15 men to reap the same fieid?" a student was asked. He thought long before writ ing down his answer, and when he handed in his paper this is what the examiner read: “The field, having al ready been reaped by the 20 men. could not be reaped a second time by the 15." A CLERGYMAN'S TESTIMONY. The Rev. Edmund Heslop of "Wig ton, Pa., suffered from Dropsy for a year. His limbs and feet were swol len and puffed. He had heart fiutter ing. was dizzy and exhausted at the least exer tion. Hands and feet were cold and he had such a dragging sensa tion across the loins that it was 'iBir yr^ difficult to move. ~ _ IT . After using 5 Rev. E. Heslop. bc^es of Dodds Kidney Pills the swelling disappear ed and he felt himself again. He says he has been benefited and blessed by the use of Dodds Kidney Pills. Sev eral months later he wrote: I have not changed my faith in your remedy since the above statement was author ized. Correspond with Rev. E. Hes lop about this wonderful remedy. Dodds Kidney Pills, 50c. per bos at your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co., Buffalo, X. T. Write for Household Hints, also music of National Anthem i English and German words) and re cipes for dainty dishes. All 2 sent free. Adv. The Needle Scare. "What’s all this needle scare among girls?” ”1 don't Know. Can it be that some girl's mother has asked her to do a little sewing?” i FIRST DAYS OF PHOTOGRAPHY Painters Feared Discovery Would Do Away With Demand for Prod ucts of Their Art. Perhaps it is difficult fully to un derstand the panic into which the fol lowers of ihe art of painting were thrown on the discovery of photo graphy. since to us the place of the two arts is so thoroughly assured and so assuredly separate. But »e must remember that to an unphotographed age the art of painting necessarily meant something quite different from what it means to our own kodaked gen eration. "Figure to yourself," cries a writer in shrill excitement in the i Moniteur Universe!, January' If. 1S39. ' figure to yourself a mirror which, af ter receiving your image, presents you your portrait, as indelible as a paint ing and much more faithful!” And in rendering the image of nature, how immensely significant becomes the language of the bill which was intro duced before the French chamber to pension M. Daguerre: “To the travel er the apparatus of M Daguerre would become a continual and indispensable necessity. It will enable them to fix ; their impressions without having re course to the hand of a stranger."— , Annie Nathan Meyer, in the Atlantic. ! Nothing to Worry About. "Have you heard about the awful thing Mr. Jobson did this morning? Several of the neighbors saw him dragging his wife around in the back yard by her hair. Don't you think the authorities ought to do something about it?" “W'hv should the authorities interfere” Haven't you heard that Jobson and his wife are working for a moving picture film concern?” Looking for Him. Patience—She says she's been hunt ing for a flat all day. Patrice—Why, is her husband miss- ‘ ing? Red CYees Ball Blue, all blue, lies* bluing vnlue in the whole world, makes the laun dress smile. Adv. How the long hours drag from one pay day to the next' WESTERN The opportunity of sec homesteads of 160 acres each, the low priced lands of Saskatchewan and Ai soon have passed. Canada offers a hearty welc to the Settler, to the man wii family looking for a home: to farmer's son, to the renter, to ali wish to live under better condit Canada's grain yield in 19i the talk of the world. Luxui Grasses give cheap fodder for 1. herds; cost of raising and fatte for market is a trifle. The sum realized for Beef. 3u Milk and Cheese will pay fifty cent on the investment. Write for literature and ulars as to reduced railway rates to Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada or to W. V.BENNETT Bee Building Omaha, Neb. Govemirent Ap. Are Your Hands Tied? i by ft chronic disease common to woman kind? Yon fee] dull—headache?? Back ache, pains here and there—dizziness or perhaps hot Cashes? There’s nothing you can accomplish—nothing yon can enjoyl There’s no good reason for it—h—-oV—e you can find permanent relief in DS.P1EKCFS Favorite Prescription « 0 Hra. Fannie H. Brent, of Bryant, Nelson Co., Vs., writes: “I believe I had every pain and ache a woman could hava, my back was weak, and I suffered with nervousness and could not sleep at night. Suffered with Boreness in my right mp. and every month would have spelis and have to stay in bed. I have taken eight bottles of your 'Favorite Prescription’ and one vial of yocr ‘Pleasant Pellets'. Can now do my work for six in family, and feel like a new woman. I think it is the beat medicine in the world for women. I recommend it to all my friends and many of them have been greaty benefited by it Very C.kely. "My tailor is lefinning to dun me." "Suspects tbit you've done him, eh'"—Boston Evening Transcript A simple protection acainst danceroua throat affections are Dean's Mentholated Couch Drops; 5c at Drue Stores. Occasionally a widow flirts with a married man merely to see what hi* wife will do about it. Pntnam Fadeless Dyes do not stain the kettle. Adv. The man whe keeps his mouth shut is seldom open to criticism A REAL ASSET Digestion is the most impor tant of all bodily functions and anything that tends to disturb it is a serious offense against health. At the first sign of digestive or bowel trouble rescrt to HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters IT PROMOTES AND MAINTAINS HEALTH Everyone Should Have This Prolectioii Tim.' Keyiess Parilcci: five* *b«c>u:r u'tlv &n 1 **a*fe*<’ Same m’e-ici Uxt. Mo* t kxnfwii. N. fcrrs lalot* Opnud >nt OMtlOOiiOC KM, sr ' lot:* ■ ine Can't rau Ahe»iu ! BF OUR AGENT >u«ckr*( *r !.:•* ,* t6 Exrhaugo liuiirfinr, South Omaha All stock consigT ed to us is sold by members of 1 he firm, and aii employes have been selected and tratned i jiihe w j..*k which they do. v*rtaw*phnnw-«bipiMi RllpTflljSC CURED in a few days It x * I U llTI Eb without pain or a sur gical operation. No pay until cured. Write UK. W RAY. UOii B.e Bldg., Omaha. Nun. TENTS AND COVERS SCOTT-RAW'TZER MFG. CO., OMAHA Successors to Omaha i ent & Awning Company and Scott Tent &. Awning Company Theatrical, Masquerade and Historical Costumes to rent THEO. LIEBEN & SON, 1514 Howard St., Omaha, Neb. The largest firm of its kind in the country Write for catalog. i__ i T. A. GIERENS, OF LINCOLN. NEBRASKA who handles and breeds more high class Holstein cattle than any man in this terri tory, has purchased the entire herd of the late Mr. Sneddon of Eagle, Nebraska, and will sell at auction February 11th. the entire herd. Twenty-five head of these cattle are descendants of the famous cow - Katie ties ben'’ owned at the state farm. W. N. U.. OMAHA, NC. 4-1914.