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Try one We place a lea, Willie and Blue Tap, on Best Factory Brand Tools. You run no risk in buying Double Guaranteed Quality Hardware it costs no moro. WRIGHT & WILHELMY GO. sww L. DOUGLAS .00 3j50 $4.0 .bo AND $5oo SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN tii-rm -.?&. BeSTROYSSHOESIn the WOULD 92.00. f2.50 and S3 00. The lamest maker of YVj J.K Men's $3.50 and $4.00 shoot in the world. f$j$ffiwk Ask your Ueitlur to almw I.. iiniiuiiisei.i.Dii. B4.ini in oUlino. .lust nscoiiil GOTHAM $9v mill wenr u oll.rr inakrs cosltni; .T.00 to 87 -tho only lfrrencn 1 the rlin. Shoes In al leathers, it) Ins Mint shnia to Milt verjlmily, If you could visit W, I Ilonclas larc facto rles at Ilrorhtou. Mum., unit (im for oursrlf r-M&m llow rarefiillv W. I,. on wouhl then uudcrstuinl o nioeiier, iook oriinr. longar iiian any oilier It W. I. lioagini noi are imiri iroui iiiv iriurj nniir lurcicij iiiriuiwtui litlu(. it will show and why yon can t W. K,. IIUVOLAS TAKE NO BUB8T1TUTH ". Vi eaitV Txxfsxwyr. Less Than a Two-Cent Postage-Stamp An nvcrngo of less than a cent find a third n tmlr Is nnld for tho tiao of all ! our machines In making two-thlrtls of tho shoes produced In the United States assuming that all our ma chines are used. Tho most that enn bo paid for the ubo of nil our ma chines In making tho highest-priced shoes is less than 6 cents a pair. The average royalty on all kinds of shoes Is lesB than 2 2-3 cents a pair. From this we got our solo return for the manufacture and use of the ma chines, for sotting them up In facto ries and keoplng them in order. Ton pay two cents for a postage stamp or a yeast-cake and five cents for a car faro and don't miss it. Where do yoti get moro for your money than In buy ing a machine-made shoo? Wrlto us and wo wilt tell you all about It. Tho United Shoo Machinery Company, Boston, Mass. Adv. Nothing pleasea sotno peoplebut they get a kind of 6utlnfnctlon out of knocking Squnro Sawyer snys tho pace that kills Is largely set by II tiff h and frills. Get In the Game" but remember you must bo H strong and robUBt to win. A sickly person Is tho loser In every way; but why remain so? HOSTETTER'S 2 STOMACH BITTERS will aid digestion and help you back to health and strength. Try a bottlo to day. Avoid substitutes. m m ! test 18 years. Steel Interchangeable Jaws Reaew Indefinitely yon In st tin. Douirlna klnifs nro minln. whv thor nro rui runtuil iioiii inuir sriuponnu tveur uiuxe lor ilia iri'0. not ror ssl In ronr Tlolnlty. order aiiu mt iiib iiuuuiruiiiil Sfironi, hid lAnuir, fc nil iruti, ur 'CADTIOH Toil how to orlrr t; mall, money on your (outwear, - Rrnrktnn, Mnss. '..IlougUi i staiiiDed lliul riri ilia Ik ttnm. Costs B BAw.r:,rK?a 'jsiflgi jtimmm&ms& s.. ... SmZMmMW H's year money MWmMSSi Mi 7&i,J C&fv-C iJwh iYVnEl9E.EgHgfcSEkflDr .gRllrTrgsW Jlbsw, .sssWCvIr rTS?i?AW0MrN! 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'Ii? m e w v.i tv J'$s ay ...... ,-.Tj Y- f v Ss $F V l4 m f H I$$ -: WW arTJj'MrJmJ'-" ..in .Li Gown of bluo chnrmcuse with lace vest and square neck, skirt reveals an underskirt with three folds. VEILING MUST BE PLENTIFUL Without a Liberal Supply of Material1 It Is Impossible to Get the Proper Effect. It Is poor economy to buy too scant measure uhen purchasing faco veil ing. A smartly adjusted vol! can never have a skimpy effect, as when tho back of veiling 1b straining at the edges of the veil pin, or when thoro Is not sufficient material left at the ends to bo tucked from vlow. Wldo veiling and plonty of It must bo usrnl on oven a small hat. An excellent Idea Is to havo elastic cording run through tho meshes of the veil at the top, being bo measured as to fit firmly at tho baso of tho crown. This meth od avoids tho pinning of tbo veil to tho hat brim, which Is novor a very sccuro way of fastening it and Is dif ficult to do If tho hat brim Is stiff, and Is apt to lcavo pin marks In any SMART TAILOR MADE SUIT A tailor made suit of light suede broadcloth with collar of white cre pon. cerise embroidery and black tie. BaBWW'MiMsW' W wtfXMlJvsL. sWV-aii ! ii K .0 aTaHaiaLsV. S W M'MbbBs&VI ,' 5j i'fe: aHaaa' A f Bfc.'K'i aBBBBBaBBnPBBHakBBMaaMr . I V ia ''sfaBJSSs ' m V fsKiiaW'0 ' iLt hSTb! Wb&h ''tmX JMmZm-W'X" Hi g miP IsmSs ' W p v ssBBSafH ,-fh & 5f aVcaaaat ' --:- ' v w HbPv jt I il i tv- EsivU.TuBEVvEaBVT'- 4By "" aaBBBamEtKaKaUaWVBT?afBa "i The draped event. Tho fulness should bo evenly distributed nround the crown and the edges of tho veil nt tho bottom caught at tho nape of tho neck with of veil pin or barctto. Tho cuds aro then drawn straight up to tho back of tho brim and invisibly tucked under tho elastic at tho crown. When tbo veil loses Its freshncHs and begins to sag at tbo chin twlBt this portion round and round and tuck it under Its own surface; this will gtvo trimness to the otherwise untidy appearunco. WAYS OF FINDING PARTNERS 8ome New and Original Idea Which Intending Hostesses May Find of Real Value. A correspondent kindly tells of theso ways to find partners: "Ono girl had conundrums written on cards and given to tho girls; tho answers to theso wero handed to the! gentlemen and they wero numbered corresponding with tho numbors on, the girls' cards; they wero told taj find who tholr partners wero. An? other girl bad the girls' names wrlt-j ten backward on cards and handed) them to tbo gentlomen and told them, to make out who their partners wero. Another girl bad a small pieco cut outj of tho card; tho pieces were given to) the girls and tho other portions of tho cards were given to tho gentlemen; and they were told to look for the, girl who held the card corresponding; with theirs. Another put the glrlsl names on cards and they were put In envelopes and sealed and hid In dlf. ferent places In tho parlor." In Pastel 8hades. It baa becomo quite a fad to havo the combinations, corset covers, pet ticoats, gowns, etc., In colored batiste to match tho costumes with which they are to be worn, or else to hnrrao nlzo with tho decorations of tho bou doir, particularly In the case of gowns and petticoats. Tho trimmings aro usually lace of tho shadow or val vari ety. Cluny, baby Irish and vcnlso aro used on gowns and petticoats. This fad will probably continue until hot weather arrives, at which time there Is nothing better than white. 8ummer Llving-Room Rugs, Rugs are a problem, summor or. winter, but particularly in tho summer wo long Instinctively to got rid of, thoso with a deep velvety surface Ono" of tho best summer rugs mndo of wool appropriate on that account for all) seasons, Is tho homespun rug. Tho weave itf flat, without a nap, and tho' colors nro very soft and cooMooklng-'i Theso rugs coat from threo to thrcoj dollars and a lmlf a yard, according to tho color and tjuality. Harper's Dazar. Hang Up Blouses, To keep blouses fresh and unrum pled ncrow llvo books Into a picco of. broomhandlo about two feet long. Op poslto tbo middle hook fix u lnrgcj Bcrew-eyo through which tho bur may' bo hung from n email pulley nttachodi to tho cupboard or wardrobo celling.! Put the blouses on clothes bangers,, slip one on each hook, and pull tbo wbolo up Into the empty space la cen tcr of cupboard. END OF LONG FIGHT EXPEDITION SEEM3 TO BE RULE OF THE HOUR. THE NEBRASKA LAWMAKERS Brief Mention of the Work Being Dan by Nebraska Solons in the Houses of Legislature. Recommended for Passage. After the inoBt extensive discussion given any bill before tho present bcs "slon of the legislature, the big cotlo Insurance measure, containing 1S3 sections and a hundred or moro amendments, was finally recommend ed for passage by the house by a vote of 41 to 23. If has been diligently considered for a day and a half and ono night session of four hours. Pos sibly a hundred amendments had been offered In tho course of the tedious de bate On roll call whether to recom mend It for passugo or not twonty.fivo members explained their volet. Al though It was close to midnight, the utmost sllenro prevailed. Just n few of the anxious Insurance men who havo fought bitterly Hlneo flrHt tho bill rnmo Into tho hands of tho sennto standing commit too were on hand to foo tho vote whlrh probably means the final passage of tho bill. Committee Getting Busy. For tho first time this session tho hoiiBo worked Saturday, devoting its tlmo to work In commlttea of the wholo and recommoiuled for pnssngo among others, OrossmanVt sennto bill for a non-partlsnn Judiciary; S. F. IU0 by Dodge, prohibiting doctors from dividing fees nnd tho sennto bill by Cortical known as tho llluo Sky law Intended to prevent fraud In tho sale of bonds, securities, the promotion of corporations, etc. Tito house amended the real 3stnto flections out or tho bill, making It much less drastic than it enmo from tho Benato. Amend Marriage Laws. Among tlio laws passed by tho onato that may bo of public Interest is tho bill by Saundera amending tho marriage laws In tho stnto to tho offect htat tho stnto will not in tho future recognl.o an valid a inarringo performed In another Btato effecting divorced porBoiiB In Nebraska, If con trary to the decrco of tho court grant ing tho divorce. A.mong other bills passed by tho senate wero tho houso bill by Regan, requiring a full crew on light locomotives running between division polntB. Houso roll No. C91 by Mockott, providing a commission to servo without pay or expense, to Investigate tho feasibility of reforest ing the barren said hills of Nebraska; four scparato bills by Fries, relating to tho survey and survey records of lands In Nebraska; II. R. 321 by Morris, pro viding for a state live stock sanitary board, and tho Stchbins bill making a uniform chnrgo of 2fi cents for Id word telegrams within tho Btate. Anti-Discrimination Bill Passes. The scnato has finally disposed of H. R. G45, the anti-dlscrlmlnntlon bill, by passing It without tho emergency clause Much apposition developed against tho bill nnd it was passed after ono of tho hardest battles that bos taken place in tho senate. Sterilization Bill) After having been dodged for sev eral days because of tho known oppo sition to it, tho Hcasty sterilization bill was put up for passage again nnd after a slight strugglo was put through by a bare margin, The houso has passed the bill ap propriating $35,000 for the establish ment of a binding twino factory at the state penitentiary, but refused to au thorize the appropriation of a working capital to conduct tho operation of the factory, believing that by the time the equipment representing the present appropriation Is In place another legis lature will be In session ready to deal with the question of tha future of this venture. Two or threo party pledges were re deemed by the house In the passage of bills Friday, Among them was the binding twine factory bill, carrying nn appropriation of $35,000 for machinery nnd equipment and nothing for work ing capital. The state board of con trol Is given discretion In the matter. University Removal Still In Air. Tho question of university removal still hangs in the air without final de cision or Indication thereof. During the week a meeting of tho Joint com mittee of senato nnd house on this Im portant matter made no progress. A resolution Introduced Into tho commit tee precipitated tho wet and dry ques tion for tho moment. A motion was made thnt whether tho university re mained on the city enmpus or the stnto farm, that tho bill bo amended to de clare thnt no Hcenso for the salo of liquor Mioultl bo Issued for nny local ity within threo blocks of tho uulvcr Blty. A conferenco committee of tho house nnd senato finally settled the nmount to bo nwnrdetl to tho normal nohools of tho stnto for their operation during tho next blennium by fixing n fiat levy for this purposo at 85-100 of ono mill. Tho houso bill had carrlrd ?i of a mill far this purposo, which tho sennto amonded to ono mill, tho conferenco commltteo finally gotlng together on tho fraction above noted. Tills will notunlly give then ormals of tho stpte larger resources than they havo heretofore enjoyed under a flat appropriation. teEMlONAL SiiwscnooL Lesson Dy H. O. HKLUCHH, Director of Evan-. Ins; Department Tho Moody niblo In atltute of Chisago.) LESSON FOR APRIL 20 JACOB'S MEETING WITH E8AU. I.E8HON TEXT-Oen. SS:M5. GOLDEN TEXT-"Do ye kind onn to, another, tenderhearted, forgiving eachJ other even nn God nlno In Christ forjraval you." Eph. 4:32 n, V. Wo aro about to lose eight of Jacob "a cheat," and wo shall hereafter conr atdnj- Israol, "a prince." Whllo Jacob Is not so grand a character aa Abra-I hnm nor so lovable as Isaac, yet he, Is much moro llko tho average man. Tho story of his dayB of willing; eorv Ico for Rachel (29:20); of Laban's decoptlon and of hla prosperity In splto of Laban, can bo found in chap-) tera 29 and 30, whllo thnt of hla tt turn to Canaan la contained In chap- tera 31-35. . Though not Included Itf tho selected portion of Scripture, we) do not boo how anyono can teach this Josson and omit tho consideration otj chapter 32. Wo therofore aco boforej ha (1) Jacob's diplomacy, 32:1-8; (2) Jacob's prayer, 32:9-12; (3) Jacob's present to Esau, 32:13-23, and (4)1 Jacob's wrestling, 82:24-32. A finger tip of God dlsnblcd Jacob. yet vanquished he la victorious fotj God tho angel of Jehovah has taki on from thla double-dealing, crafty! child that which hindered all thai) waa truest In hla life. Not by com-f polling but by yielding waa Jacob en larged; by submitting he found thai throne of power. So much In prepa ration for tho lesson of today. Not a Coward. I. The Approach w. 1-3. Jacob had Just hnd a vision of God (32:30);! why, then, should ho fear the faco ofj his brother? Even bo, howovor, he continued his measures of precaution and sopnrntcd his children Into Leah nnd Rachel and sent tho handmaids and tholr children nhond. Notlco how) ho places his most loved In the roan of tho procession which ho himself! Ia.1. Jacob waa not a coward nnd, ln-i deed, with his now-fAund power hd had no need to bo. Doforo he had fled from tho faco of bis angry broth er, now with boldness, and yet with humility, ho enters tho presence of) that eamo brother oven though hej had had no assurance as to the cha actor of that mooting. II. The Meeting w. 4-11. Twon ty-ono years had passed, days of great testing but of great blessing, before Jacob bogan this homeward Journey. Jacob had learned tho "up, ward look" (v. 1) and his prevailing prayer brought Esau to him In hastel but not In anger. Now Esau lifts up his eyes (v. 6) and beholds not the fugitive of old, but a transformed,) prosperous and richly blessed brotbx er. "Who aro thoso with theot" he) asks, and Jacob nt once acknowledges, God as tho giver and tbo blosser.) (Seo 32:20; Jas. 1:17.) Jacob speaks) of his children as God's gracious gifts. Although this is everywhere thai teaching of the Bible, yet how often) Is it the modern view, at least in many circles of society. Following) the children came tho handmaids and) their children, then Leah and her1 children, and last of all Rachel and; Joseph. At once Esau Inquires as to) those gifts Jacob had sent ahead (32! 18-21), and Jacob replies, "That IJ might find grace In the sight of my Lord." It 1b well to notice that Esau refused this gift (v. 11) as a purchase price of reconciliation. Jacob Astute. From tho marginal reading we sea that Jacob's words when urging Esau to accept his gift were: "Because I have alt." - Every child of God oaa truthfully say as much. (I Cor. 8:21; Phil. 4:18, 19; Rom. 8:31, 32.) Thus we see the astute Jacob who had so arranged his affairs as to fcake gifts or not as might be necessary Is sur prised, not as at Bethel when he met God, but to find that God had so moved upon the heart of his bother as to remove for a time at least all danger. III. The Separation, w. 12-10. We infer from a study of Esau's life that Jacob did not deem It safe to make the proposed Journey. "Discretion Is the better part of valor." God. does not demand nor desire rashness andJ needless danger upon the part of hla' children. There are three main teachings In this lesson, aside from those of the preceding chapter. (1) That In mat ters of supreme Importance in the life of any man God Is interested nnd ready to lend his assistance. Jacob ready to lend bis assistance. (2) There Is tbo lesson that while men with anxiety seek to make plans for tho ftlngdom It Is only as they fully commit themselves to him and allow him to domlnato and to guide! will thnv nnnll succcbh In their lives. (3) And lastly, when God controls,) when ho has tho victory In oufl hoarts and our lives, ho not only changes tho attltudo of our enemies towards us but changes our attitude towards them. (Rom. 12:20, 21.) Tho Golden Toxt emphasizes this last thought. The only wn'y wo can possibly obey Paul's Injunction wllfj bo as wo aro "In Christ Jesus." As, wo abido In, and recognizing tho ex-j speeding rlchos of his grace, as we recognize God's forgiveness as mani fest In Christ Jcbub; as wo submit bim, we will be able to "be kind on maj to anoiner." & l!fc m r KM S3 m III m l?J f I ft f.llM M .hvf . 5 Xte i