NEBRASKA IN BRIEf . . - - - NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST FROM VARIOUS SECTIONS , - - All SUBJECTS TOUCHED UPON - - - - Religious , Social , Agricultural , Pollt. leal and Other Matters Glvcn Due Consideration. - The Union Pacific h\ : ! ; 111111 at [ It lIull1hl'1' of IIholl mt'li nt Omllhll. I.lct'IIHJ or 110 1I'c11HI' will IJ1 lho Is. HUO III mllll ' tOWIIS 111 lho fori hcomlllg ( 'Iectlolls. At the reull1l' ( ; meellng of the Sow. ard Hchool hoarll the tellche'u of the high flC'hool were re.oll'ctell for the comlug ' ( , III' , with tII.tJh' ; salll1'\es \ In. l'reaa(1 ( $ Ii a month. ' ' of the StOI'I ' ' ] 'ho r'solutlollR ( ) 'JlI'rH 1\1111 ] lel'trot'pt'I"s ullloll of Omalm fll' vorlng aholltlon o ( the eluty on llallCr llulJl WIIS preHl'nlUel lIy SOllntor BrowlJ In the tlJlltel' houHo of ( OI1Hre H , Suit has hocn hrollght In the ell ! ' ; . trlet court of AlltoloJln couut ' lIy Derthn l\lo ' Saxton a/-III1IHt / hhroth. \ . or.lnlaw , ,10hn H. Sa : < 1on of 'I'llIll'n for Hlanllel' , ololmln1 ; damllgeu to the mnount of $12,000. A 1111111hcr of cltJ7.olll:1 : of 1I1I111holllt met at the PreHhytl'I'llIn church allll organlzl'el a soclet y to he Iwown liS ' ' the alll1 of 'fho 00011 Cltlzells' league , which IIhall ho the tml1ro\'etnOnt or moral contlilions of the city. 1\tu1'l'ay Putman , a ] oclII IIvo ntocle fancier , called at the 'recumtOh ! ox- ) Iress office wHh an orler ( for ono III/- / ; , Agent R , O. Dr'lIlIale Insilltell on givIng - Ing him se\'en. 1\11' . Putman hall bought a 11110 hrood ijOW out In the atato anll hall RhlpJleli hOl' to 'I'ecllln. ! leh hy expl'eHs , In the night the atorl , had Invnded the CXlll'ess rooln. In l\I1awer to a ] ottel' wrltton hy State Game Wal'den Cal'tel' to Pmsl- dent Cartm' to PI'oalllent Hoosevclt , the Unllot1 States war 110ltnrlmcnt has Issuccl nn order that will close the grounds of Fort Nlobram to huntol' In all fJoasons on nil Ihul ! ! or gn.n1l' . For the lost three weeleH , 811)'S nil Alllanco dlspntl ) , wCHt.ho\ll1l1 tmlm ; hnvo heen hallllng actual Relllers t , . to this cOllnty 111111 west at nil a\'er. ago of alJOut h\Jntr.fI\0 emlgl'ant cars dally. 'l'hlH II ! the 1)I'actlcal 1'0' suIts of the advertltling demo throngh. out the oaRt last fall nnd winter 1Ir the Burlington In lis agl'lcullurlll oal' . 1' , Coursey Hlehnrds , who Is ReI'V. Ing II. twelve : roars' sentence fOl' a crlmo alleged to have been commllt < Hl lI)1on ) his 'oung steldaughtor ) , has aJl. plied to Gov. Sheldon fOl' It IlIl1'IlolI , Hlchards was convicted In ] ! 102 , lIe was ) lnroled hy Gov. 1\I\clwy \ to the , commandant of the 'R01l1l0r8 home at 1Ifol'd ) IInd 18 Ilt the homo 1I0W. I10 was a soldlCl' of the ch'lI Will' . The Nebraslm ' 1' 1'l\'IJ I 1111 ; 1\1 ell 'a rrnn clllh will holll a hallllIet ] In Lincoln - coln jllst heforo the Denvcr COII\'el1- tlon , 'fhls was decldod lit a meeUn ! ; ] ast weole. 'rho date Rolectml was Juh' . A , Y , ,1ohnson of Lincoln , ) lresldent of the Cillh , was III'eHent alllt presldell ever the meeting , Allout thlrt . memhel's of the oranlzalloll ! were In attonelancc. The exhibit cm' fittcII 1111 hr the urllngton with farm Ilrodllct ! ! of wosterll Neh l'aHI\I1 , the Big' I1m'n Dasln , Colorado , alld 1\lontnna , waR on the tracls nt 'I'ahle Hocl" nnll was , 'Isllod hy a gl'cnt mnll ' IIcol11e , 'I'ho exhibit wall nn e 'o ollenel' to Il In'cat manr , who have hilt CI'llIl Idons of the posslhllltics of the grcnt lIew wost. . A Shenandoah n III'SOI'r hnH I'elll'o , sentativeH coverlllg Nemnha cOllllt ' gnthol'lng catal11l1 seeds , 'rho mell are paid h ) ' the Ilound amI nre ahle to mnko from $ ( i to $8 11el' dar anll ] tn\'o nlrently shllpcd ) ncarh' a ton of sceds , ' 1'ho nursel' } ' will gl'ow secll. lings and sell to parties who desire to grow JI tl , rnlll'Oad ties and tele. phone ) lole8 , Last fall thlH ono con. cern alone 11I1IIdled thll'tcen carloadll of seedlings 111111 did not ha\'o enough for the demandH. 'I'ho sl t11 II nllllll I meollll of thl' NortheaHt Nohrat'lea Odd ] "ellows' as. soclatlon WIlS hold lit Waleeflo1c1. Noarl ' 400 'Odel 1"01l0ws anll Heholmhu were In attendollco , A pl'ogram was given In the Andltorlum which was free to the ] lubllc IInli the hOlIS ( ' WIIS paclcce1. Artel' the ' 11rO l'am ot1cers ! of the nssoclatlon WOI'O nleotoll as follows : Charles , Tones of lIal'tlngton , president : A , Y. 'rweed of Ponca. vice JII'oslt1ent : II , I , Pocle ot Handolllh , Rocretary , ' ] 'ho next mcetln ! ; will ho held In Hartlngton. John S. 01'1' was conflnod In the city jail at Lincoln aftol' rofuslllg to plead In the nult brOu1ht a1alllst him by State Land Commissioner gatoll , who chul'ges him wllh ohtalllln ! ; mone ' untlel' false pretenses , 01'1' was hrought hac1e from Cl'nwfol'd hr clt ) . dotctlve ) Jamcslalone : , ] < : atoll clahns that 01'1" roprosenteel hllllsl'lf as a citizen of SherIdan , Mont. , with a bank account In the Sherldlln State bnnle. Ho sllcceerlod In Inducing Eaton to Indorse a cheele which ho wrote on the Sheridan' hanl , . MII\O MU1'l1hy , Bugh Stewart , Gua " 'Idlcle , , Tames DeggR alld Sam Shultz , five prosperoull. farmers 1I\'lng 1I0ar Fl'lend , wcro caught seining fish from the watl'l's of Turl\Or creel ; , ] ach wai fined $10 and costs , Nelson JOIICS and , fames l\lcKl1l\w \ ' found 272 pounds of cOl1pel' In a SOWt'l' nenr the Durllngton shop3 In Plntts , mouth which hud hl'en hidden thol'o b ' somoono. It was vnlucd nt $51i ntul had not ! Jeen mlssod hy the comlll1n ' . It has just heen ascfl'talnod tlmt. the carload lot shllmerlta ) of Yorle for I hl' 'enl' 1908. 2..181 ' ' ' was elll'S , ) 'hls 110es not 1111'111/11' fl'JItht. 01' IHU.t ( 'lll'lomJt ; , . e t . - . . . SAFETY FOR CHILDREN , Warning to Doards of Education , Superintendents - erintendents nnd Educators. 'fho following oircullll' hils Iwon lIont out b ' Stllio SUllerllltellllent. l\lc rlon allll LalJor COlHmlstlollel' Hyllor : Owln to the I'ecent calalnlty at Col. IInwooll , a Hllhlll'h of Clo\'eland , 0. , wo dl'l'tn II OUI' duty to call the attolltlon of hn:1\'I11I \ of elillcatloll , I'lt ) . sUlwrlU' tf ndl'uts , high Hehool allll'lIIage 11rln. ( 'Ipols , tellchol'S and otllor officlulR throllghout the Rlato who lire 1'08POII' IIlhlo fOl' the II\'I' ! ! of the IIchool chll. rlrcu elltl'uatoll to theil' care to the ] nw I'egulutln fil'o ( 'Rrullt's ullll cgreH from IllIhllc hlllllllugH. ' 1'0 glllll'II aguillst loau of 11ft ! In tltlR Stllto W ( ' lII'go UIIOII 1111 olllolnls whoso Iut ! , It Is to I'lIforcn the lIt'oreslllel acta to AI'C I hal the III'O\'IHloIIIJ of lIlCHI ) la WI ! UI'O RII'lcl ) ) ' ohHeI'vcll , We I'ogrot to IIIY thllt thl'I'o are ut lenRt aoo puhllc IIchool h1l1111hlgs In vlllaHeR , towlIS alld cillos III Nohl'aRlm whOl'o I1XIHtlng ar. rnng-l'nwnts fnll to meet the relllllre- 1II0llts of the law , ] n many Illncos the IIltullllon It ! cl'lInlllul , It III the small Iletnll ! ! that al'o too oftOIl ovel'loolccll 01' olltll'ely neglect- ( , I ] , which III lIw OVl'lIt of groat. emol'- gencieR W01l111 ho Iho 11110 hetwonn lJafl't ' 111111 IlnllI ( ; ! ! ' , AlI OOI'1 ! Ihollld ! swing OlltWll\'l1. \ WlllelowlJ Hholllllnover ho allowed to hecomo houIIII 01' neg. I'clod to that extl'llt that they WIll not. wOJ'le wllh a tOllch of the fiugol' . JHcallcH ! of IIollcomhllatlhlo matol'lnl aholllll he erected where noellee ! . 'rho lIoell aholllli hl ) regarded as Imlllolliato I'at hm' tllIlII In the dlstallt fllture , Wo orrel' the IIUggClltlolI that III IlIldl. 11011 to oxlls anll 111'0 eRcaliCS Ilrovllleel for h ' law thel'o Rhollld ho on evol'Y floor of a Rchool bllllllln ! ; two 01' moro RtOI'loH In height a RII11111y of ropes III e\'cr ' room , IOtoliell alltl flecuroly fas. tOlloelto the willis renlly for hmnedlate mw , ' ] 'ho hOYR Hhoulll ho relulroll ) to hl'actlce IloscolIlIlIIg these rOJles occa- Hlollallr anll the glJ'hi sholllll ho re. Ilull'cll to watl'lI the llOYs at practlci' , ' 1'hOl'o 8houl(1 ( ho frequent fire dl'lIIs In ' ' ' Rchool hut It IIhOlll1l ' . 0\01' ) , ho I'e. 1I1emhm'l' ! ] that III It fil'o drill It Is aR Important to III how ' ' sce o\'llel'ly \ n mal1l101' t hQ 1IIIIIIIs call leave the hulhl- IlIg , us well itS how ( Iulclel ' It Cltll ho 110110. AS TO OPERATING EXPENSES. Reports for Seven Months of Nebraska Railroads. 'I'l o CXCCSH of OIJOI'Utlllg re\'enucs 0\1'1' oJlel'aling OXIJOnsos hns heoll lie- ( ,1''IIHI'II elllrlll/- / ; the Illstso\'en moulhH , accIll'lllug to I ho 1'01101.tS of seven rail- I'oall ! ! to the IlIterHtato commerce com- mlHslolI , 'rhc ollly exceltlon ) IH the lIlII'lingtou which ' Its ' , ropol'ts oflel'atJllg OXIII'IISCS 1'01' the hUit 130\'CII mOllths as holllg ( JS } IeI' cent of Its l'eVellUCs , whllo for two rOllI'S heforo 1t8 olleratlng l'X- penlJcs wel'e 71.2t lieI' cent of Its rev- Cllue , 'I'ho f0l1ow1ngtaillo showa the I'olllltve Ill'I'cl'utage ot Income rOllIlred tllII'lng the lallt sevclI 1II0llths und lho two rCllI'S ] I1'ovloIlS : Union Pnclllc. . . , . . . , . , . . , f ) IiG-76 : 1I111'lIl1gton " . . . . . , . . , . . .68 71.21 1\lI1walllcoe . . . . . . . . Of Of. . ' 6J ( GGW : Gront rTorthel'l1 . . . . . . . . . .77 71.1 Ii RocJe Island . . , . . . , . . . . , . 71i.1i ( W,44 Northwestorll . . . , . . . . . . . ,66.27 6 ,2 ' ] 'ho ( 'xpcnses of the 1\1l1wuulel' hllvo l"11'l'n pl'actlclllly a cOllstallt )1rolorllon ) of Its III como durlll ! ; the ontlt'o ) lerlod , The \lIssourl Pacillc , however , has suf. fored a vel' ' 1'0llHIliomulo decreuso III Its not 1'0\0IlueH , fallnf ; frolll 28.85 pOl' relit of the total ollOrutlllg rovenlle to 23 1101' cell 1. , DIVORCE AT STOCK YARDS. Transportation nnd Yards to Be Han. died b Separate Corporatlops. Lillcoln-Arlm' a cOllsullutloll or lIIemllors of the State Railway COIl1" miss 1011 allel 1'rank Hansom , rel1roHent- Ing the Union Stock Ymlll comlJl1l1Y or South Omnha , It. WIlA deeldod thut the COIIIlIIny ] woultl organlzo a new companr which will mallago nnd control - trol the tl'lIlIAlOl'tation facllltieH of thl' aid COl11)1any ) , 'rhlll now comJ1all ) ' will then lIIal\O Its r0110\.t \ to the mllwuj' comlllission In uCllI1'danco : with the lit' . elHlon of the Hupromo courl which held the Rtocl , 'lIrd8 n com mOil clII'I'lol' . 'rho rnllwu ' cOnllnllHlolI holda It has nothing to do wllh the prlco puld for feed stllff hy Hh1111101'S hccauso the husltwst ! of It'unll\lOI.tatioll \ ceuses whl'lI Ule calllo are ullloueed Into )1enll und therefore Its JlII'Isdlclion ceases at the time , Nebraska Car Famine. Llllcoill-A car fumillo oxlsted III NQ' hl'aslm fOl' the weel , olldlllg March .1. On the Omnhn dlvlllion of the Unloll Pacific 233 hex ( 'aI's were ( ) \Iered \ nnd lGfi pro\'hlell , On the Norfoll , division of the Northwt'slorll IlI\trons clIl1ell for 2G2 cart ! und got 111i , On lhe l"remont dl\'lslon the demand fOI' 18 ! ! CI\I'S was mot with 160. Will Restore the Service. I.lncoln-Tho Ullion Puclfle will 1'0- store the lIel'\'lco which has beell al. most IInnlhllated on the brullch IIno or the s 'ltom ! , C , .T. Lane , aa81stallt gell. erul ft'elght ngent , Infol'lned the 1'1111. way comlllission that the O\'dor \ recently - contly Issued would bo comlllod ) with and the allllulled tmills restored. Lightning Starts Bad Fire , St. Paul-During' a thlll1l10l'storm 1Ightnlng strucl , and act l1re to the harn and granury of Chrll ! , Kll\lcolRen , ahout twontr miles north of here , 'rho h01'1I allll granal'r was ontll'ol ) ' con. sllmod , with Boven head of horses , Fnrner Gumble Hangs Himself. } "alrhlll'y-Johll Oumhle , a farm or 1I\'lng near Da 'Iln , In .ferrol'son conn- t . , committed Hulc\clo \ by hanging , A cOl'onOl"s h1llnost was hohl und dcchl. Cll thin tI\I' \ 11I1111 W/HI / IHlffol'lng from J tt'm11ol'lu' ' hUH1I1I1) ' , , . \ - . Mude with 11 Penknife. 1111'11111 ? llal' : III CJf Henellng , Penn. , with It 110cl < ellcnlfo II1lulJ two mlnla. tlll'O heats , one n steamer nnd Ule othel' a canal heat , ellch nel\l'ly four fl'ct 101lg , IInd ono roar wal ! 110\'ote to the taRI < , during flparo 1I101l10nts , Immenne Block of Stone. 'rhe largoat and hon vlest hUlldltlg' Rtollo evOl' IlllIlrrloll In Britain was talwlI Homo tlmo ago froll1 the Plnnle. Ingtoll lied , IICllr Norwich , It waR In ono piece. without cracl < 01' fluw , ami weighed OVI' 31i tcmH , Paint the Lowest Step , Paint the lowest collar stell white It the collaI' III lIal'l" 'rhlH plan ma ) ' Ha0 It filII IIl1el will 110 n way wIth feollllg fOI' I1w last Ht011. when gohlJ ; lIownstalrs , Lesson Tnught by Llfc's Ills , Jll ) who haH uot Imowu IVOI't ) . , HOI' . row , cOlltl'lldlcllon I1nll the rest , lIud IUILI'nell fro 111 thom the 1II'Icoicas los- HOUH the ) ' ha\'o to tellch , hal ! mlsaed . rt gooll Oll'ol'tunlly of Hchoollng. Bcatl Mortul. SOlllo worlemcu In Oregon uRed an elllJllr IIltroglycurhlC clln to hol1 Rome WlltOI' In , Hight. You guosRod It nlO 1II'IIt limo , It lilli , Have LearnC'd Lesson. Willows lire attl'l1.ctlvo lIecause Ule gallle of matrhuollj' has 111'0Ve11 to them thllt amlahility nnll lc\ullnesH \ are the only cardH that win , Worth Rcmemherlng. In escallng ) from II I1I'e crawl alaftg the fioor. Smolcc asce'lIl11 ' and thel'o Is alwaYII : n current of all' along the floor , Very Much Oftene. ' ) 'he doctors are now telling us that wo catch hent as often as we catch colli , If not orlenol' ; and there you are again. Do Not Ovcrfeed. Alcohol may he n fooll , hut there Is no I'oason why so many people should Ollt hetwoen meals-Cle\'eland Plain Dealer , Protein In Orchard Grass. Ol'chal'll Is rlchst In grass ( ! llroteln , hf'lng 4 , ! ! to 100 pOllnlls , allllost dou" lo that of tlmoth ' . \ Lost to Us by Incredullt } ' . Knowledge of divine things for the 1II0Ht Iml't , all : ] Jel'llcllt liS says , Is lost to us h 'e IlIcl'edlllltr-Plutarch , Ml1rvelous DIgestive Powers. 'I'ho dlgctlIvo ) lowerll : of the 1t 'ena IIl'e extl'lIorllhll1l'r. Ono of those ani- malH has Iwen Imown to swallow siX' lal'gc bones without crllshlng them , Living In Suspense. . It Is a mlserlllJlo thing to live In IUHlen80 ; It Is the lIfo of a splder- Swift , Cultivate Flrmne3s. ' ] 'he best IIghtnln/- / ; rod for YOllr11'0' \ toctlon Is your own slllne-Emol'sol1 , Improvement on OpIum. In Homo parts of Chhm the natlve8 ha'e tal\Cn to ralHlngrapcs / and ma- Iilng so\'eral hinds of wlue. Good Jature Truly Christian , nccchor : 00011 natlll'e Is one of the richest fruits of true Chl'lsllanllr , SUCCl'SS , In the highest , Is II gl'cat man'H manner of moetlng fallure- LICe. Omaha Directory . - " " " " - - - soap for general home use. Ask your denIer for it . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - Stook CoversJ ' " . TENTS , AWfJlalGS I ! ' . 111111 Tllrl'a" , . . m' . "uvrrM ulnll" " t. 1''n' . fur r'n' , ( 'l\lul' . .lIrnll" . . . . CuI. , . \.Inlt Ir"'r. nll ( lnrk , Wftltun \ rnhrell. . . . : I. . Wrllt' fur , , "r l'n' : IIh'It' ' ' ' ftlllll'rll'r. t > l.foN' unlerln.r. Wolf Broe. & Co , 1313 t.OWARO ST , . OMAHA , NEB , Phone8 : loUUl08 004 , IndepOlltlent AI604 - - - - T--H-E- OMAHA WAT"HREPAIRINoEHORAYINO ; U & . OPTICAL INSTITUTE New Brandeis Dlock. Flrtlt-da\8 \ " 'lIld1' Hl'III\I"ln untl gn m\"ln ! : , ( 'hlll'/(18 : r..a. . 1I0111\hll' . 1'Yl'IIII'lIll'II ( rpo for GhUI8l'S , 8111- I1l'ntll tlllI11 In 1111 hralll'hclI , - - - - - - THE PAXTON r n l Room8 ( rom $1 liP sln lo , j l' up IloulJlo , CAPB pr ICBS I Bt\.SONt\.t3LB - - - - - - - - - - - - OMAHA TENT & AWNING CO. , Tonls , AwnItU8. 011'r cst west of ( hkllo.'rlte ( or } 1I"11'ell 1\1111 us\lmllfoll \leforo lJ\I'III . Cor. 11th and Htrncy Sh , - - - - - If In Doubt , Buy A JOHN DEERE Do You Drink Coffee Wby l'UI the tllt"I' , rank. bIUrr.n.H'ort.1 COif" " In youratom&rh "hen l"lro GERMAN-AMERICAN COF FEE l'Oea 110 lIIor" 1 Inall011 bavlul : It , Your sroeer . .ellalor l'4n ! fet It. - - - -"OU'T-F OL WITH U r\l \ YOUR EYES H ) ' hl\vln ! ; them oXIH'rln1l'ntl'l1 (0111 \ ' trl\\- tl11I fnltonl , ( 'om ; ) toIII f , " ' FI'co ! ; : xtml- I1l\tlon. H. J. PENFOLD & . C , ) , , ] . ' " 111111 : chmU'I ' ! . ' 0J'tldnl19 , Ill'S ' l l\rm'III , : )1II\hll , . . , . . . , . , . . . W ALIING COSTUMES II I I - - - ; : : " ' ; . . - - - = ' ' : ' : , , " ' - Alserul tweed costume Is shown In the fil'st figlll'e. It has a seven.goro Hklrt , th < , scams of which 1t:1.\0 I1lalls at the foot , and al'e 8t1tched on the outsldo from waist to knees. StralHJ of galleon anti buttons forl11 a trimming lit the foot. ' ] 'he tlght.fitllng jncl\Ct Is fastened by huttons In front. It Is trimmed with galleon wIth tussels at the ) Joints , and buttolls form the tl'lmmlng , 'fhe collar nntl culTs are of'elvet , Hat of fine straw , trimmed with ribbon and It feather mount. 1\1aterlllls rellIlred : 71 'ards 48 Inches wldo , ahout one dozen yards gal. loon , two dozen huttons , four tassels. ' ) 'ho second Is a drab fine serge , 'rhe skirt and pointed tunic are both 01" nal1tl'nted wIth se\'cral rows of stitching , there are two box.plaIts 1111 each side which are stitched at each edge rather 11101'0 than Il third the length , 'rhe blouse juclcct Is ornul11ontotl wllh hl'own velvet-covored huttons , nnd has a small velvet collar , lIat of brown velvet , trimmed with soft glace ribbon and ostl'lch fcather tillS , l\Iatel'lnls I''qull'ed : Eight 'ards .f6 Inches wide , 3th 'ards silk for lining jacket , throe.elghths yard vol vet for collar anti buttons , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FILET NET AND EMBROIDERY. Combination . Just Now the Rage of the Season In Paris. Filet net , the rage of the season In Pal'ls , Is an Ideal mlltel'lal to olabor. ate with Intricate emhrohlery , The square mesh Is trunsparent , so that It may bo done from a lllcturo tal\On from any boole or from the design shown In a newslHIller , 'fho net Is bastell un the l11ct1ll'0 and the outline - line Is molle hy darnln llI'ound the design , using heavr needle IInd the new COIII'SO wood flueI' , 'When all the outlines are In It Is easy ellough to fill It In hy damlng lho 110t c1uely : wllh sill , floss 01' chenille , If thc net Is fol' a waist to he worn with a linen suit the olltllne Is Ilretty done In SOli tache hrald , filled tn wltb coarse linen thread. For a dress nolh. Ing could bo more heautlful than a met net cmhl'Oldered In chenille dots , 01' If an evoaln ! ; dress Is to ho madt ) the dots mar bo outlined In chenille and tIlled In wllh golll 01' sill , thread or vice \'ersa. 'rho hand to go around the OllOn neck and OVl'I' the shoulders may bo 1balld of net ahout lhroe Inches wille enurohlt'rcll solid In gold or sll VOl' 1I11l1 chonl11l' . PRUNE.COLOR VOILE. - - - I Prune.colln' yollo WLS ; usell fOl' an I oxceellingly gooI-loolelng ( gown 1'0 , contl . WOI'11 hy It well.I\I1own l\1atron \ , An lII'tlst sleetehed the design which Is shown In aho\'o cut. The trimming on skirt Is lJluck hroclllled YI'I\'ot , .whlch Is used In conncctlon wtth It flounce of the malorlill to glvo an oversll\'t \ ofrect lu bliCk , The round 'ol\O and steel { are nl1l1lo from 01\1 \ ul'olllurell l1Iot , For the Hall' . 'I'ho G rccilln lunlc elIol'l ' . ha0 lJrought out' new huh' Ilcco\'Htlon \ tll the 11lIullo of f1)ct8. ) These sl'cm to bo the onh' cOl'l'ect co III 11I'0 IlIlot'nmont when u gown IIIIIIl on Grocilln lines 18 worn ulld bands of gold , slh'el' and oe j6t are se n III a IlUll1hOl' of Iiosigns , There Is the slnglo whle l1Iot , these flls11tonod of three IlUI'I'OW 8tl'l1Il1ls , 't thlrll 11l1tterned In coronet Hhupe , ! : : wlll ut the ships to u. : ; Ingle 'f' 811& t band In the lJac1" 'f - " USE CARE IN SELECTING BELT. Good Idea for Large Women to Avoid It Entirely. A belt should not be too deep , and a tall , senllel' ) 11Or80n Is usuallr long. waisted al1l1 the deep belt ! ; Ivos a SOl't of grotesque length to Ule waist line , A smaIJ person cannot wear UI0 docp girdle helt , for the dlvldla g IIno Is comlleteout \ of harmony with the rest of the costume , . \hout the only time a deel ) helt can he W01'l1 Is when a Heft dress of chilTon Is W01'l1 und the glr lo bolt has the allpearanco of IJOlng a IlIlrt of lho costume and no harsh olltllues al'o shown , A ono ! lnd one.half Inch uelt Is neatest and some can weal' the one-Inch holt , Very large women shollld ayolll n helt on. tirelr , wl10n possible , having the waist made to come over the slclrt. 'I'hls Is enl : ' IJOsslble when one Is wearing Il costunll' . If a shh't waist Is worn the ! Jelt sholllll he narl'OW and well drawn 1I0\\'n In front. The largo woman will l1ml lho helt 111n 1I10re to her advan. tago than a lJelt lJuce. ) ) fOl' with It she can adjllst the lJelt in the exact IIlnco where wantoll , A largo woman cun Wl'aI' the hlp-Ienglh coat and It Is ul\\'aJ's dress ) ' , much more so than I\1I\1IY \ of the longer couts , Hats .md Veils , It. Is IUOOI' , In an em when men arose so wIde.aako : , thut they cannot 10al'11 from experlencc-not merely the ex- 11erlonce of others , but their own. "Forget II , " they say , and the ' 110 so , Aftel' nil tlte fallllres men have had In trrlng to got women to wear their hall' In II way to suit the men 01' to don hnts that IIeaHo ) masculine e 'es It woulll seem the would-he dictators would gtve UII the task , lIut no ; men students III the psycholog ' class of Prof , William Waugh In the UnlvOl'- slt ' of Chicago ha\'e 11etltioned Waugh to forlhl ! the wearln ! ; of plctul'e hats lJ ) ' gl1'hi In the classroom , 'Phey fissert the forest of'Plls anti 1IIIImes Inter. rllllt8 tholl' guzo Ul1011 lhe ) lrofcssor , anll callRU thom to Hunle , Heeontly the 11\'ofossol' \ sent out nUlllr notices to moro than lhl' o-fourths of tlto men In the CIIlSS , and lho l1CtllIon Was tltell' rSllonse. Too Much Perfume , 'rhe fastldlolls woman with an aeute ROIISO of smell came out of tlte tele. Ilhono lJooth asl1lng fOI' breath , "You a1ll'ply ought to get some fresh all' 01' a dlsillfectont In there , " she 1'0' mnr1wd to the dl'lIcIerI / , : " 'our last llI1trou waH a VOI'r hlghl ' Ilerfumcd 11Crson. 'I'hat odor of whlto I'OSO mudo mn qulle 111. " "Xo , thnl's not oxactlr It , " explalnod the clol'le : "you see , someuodr sl1111ed some awful smelllug stul ! lu there this mot'uln { ; and the onh' thing wo could lhlnl , of was to scnttbr some pOI'fum. 01'nrountl , " : ' 1 see , " salel the fnstldlous lad ' , but on the wn ' out she cOllldn't hell ) ob. sel'\'lns to hOl'solf , "just 111\0 a man , of comst ! : a woman wouhl hll ve washed the 111ace out 11\111 \ usell a dl.s. Infectanl. " For School Wel1r. A whlto and brown checleod Pana. ma sldrt. Illn\cd \ from the hips to the Iwces , a whlto nnd hrown madms wulst , whlto linen coli 111' , lJl'own sill , I hr\\O\'o I' tlo , hrown shocs nnd hose nl1l1 a hl'Own l'hlll anllor hut will ho Il suhnhlt1 l1utllt for the hlgh'school girl who contl'mlllntl's 1\ nefroclt for slH'lnl ; Wl'ar , , . , HOW 1'0 KNOW PURE PAINT. r" . . . Wny In Which It May De : Identtfled 'r Deforc UGlng , Artor building hns been palntod 1111 ; enough for Il wOllther test , It Is eas ' to tell If the IlI\lnt used WIIS made of pure White I..ead . or not. But such l'elated lcnowlodgo comes 1110 [ loclclllg' the harn after the colt Is fltolen , What ono wants Is It test thllt will tell the lIuality of the paint before It. and the labor of putting It on are , for. Nature has provided a'a ' In which gonulno Whlto Lead ma ' bo positively - ly distinguished from adultemtcd or' faleo Whlto Load before 'ou spend II. cent on 'our ] 1I\lntlng , PUI'O Whlto Lead Is mlldo from me. alllc ] ead , and , under Intense heat , such liS Is } 1roduccd by n blow.plle ) , 11\11'13 Whlto Lead will resolvoltsetr bacle into metallic lead , If , howo\'er , It Is not genulno Whllo Lead , or If It contains - tains the sllghtost trace of adultern- lion , the change will not talco placo. ' ] 'horeforo the " . " "hlow.plpo" test Is an nhsolute anti I1nal one , " The : r-'alloual ; Load Company al'o urging over 'ono Interested In painting . t to maleo this test of paint befol'e using f It , and they suarantoo that the pure Whlto Lead sold under their "Dutch Do ' Painter" trade.mark will always I\'OVO ) \ absolutel ' pmo untler the "blow- pipe" 0\ \ ' any other test. To make It oas ' for rou to perform the oXl1el'l. ment they will send 'ou free uJon I'e. quest It blow'plpo and ever 'thlng nec. essary for rou to make the test , together - gother with a valuable b90lelet 011 IlI\lnt. Address , Nallonal Loatl Com. pan ' , Wootlbrldgo DUlldlng , Now Yore ! City. It "SINNER" CAN COME AGAIN. Thief's Visit Resulted In Nice Margin of Profit to Fl1rmer. If there al'o any moro chlclwn Ullevos IIko the ono who entered his hennery three weeles ago , Thomas In- graham of Park 1\1 111 s , N. y" wl11 gladly - ly furnish II. chart of the grountls amI guarantee to tlo up the dog , A few mornings ngo 1'11' . Ingraham entered the hennorr , anti to his amazement found It tlozon fowls In place of the ones that he had missed after th visit of the thief. HE ; also found hangIng - Ing to a nail In the lJulldlng a scrawl -1 which stld : " : 'oUster Farmer , I was . . wlcketl when I stele them chicks of .you , but wrlngetl their l1eclS when I hooked 'em fl'om the roost , so could not put 'om baclr , Am u wful sorry I tlone It , anU will pro\'e what I say hy bringing 'ou ether chickens which I never stole , 'I'hom I tool were com. mon chicks , these are hloodetl , Ne\'or will I steal any more. Sinner , " " 'Ith such a conscience , the sinner's rosolu- tlon Is e\'Itlenco of good lJuslness judgment - f ment , for11' : : . Ingraham sa 's the fowls ho received are worth at least twlco a8 much as the ones whosa J necks were "wrlnged" when they were "llOoke . " , .tIIo - - - ' Toole's Practical Joke. .tIIotJ , John Lawrence 'foole , the most popular - I ular low comedian of his dar , once ta\'e Il supJel' to 80 of his frIends , and wrote a note to each of them privately lJefol'chand. asking him whethel' ho would he so good as to say grace , as no clergrmnn would bo present. It Is said that the faces of these 80 mea us the ' 1'0Be In a body when 'I'oolo . . tapped on the tnhle , as a signal for , \ ; ' grace , was a sight which w111 never " " " he forgotton. \ Leisure to Burn. " ' ' " ovel'worleQd "l\I deal' , askotl the uslness manager of his wife , liS ho ' \ trietl to write a chock fol' her , answer the telelhone ) , receipt the eXl1ressman , . ' 1ntl ! ; Ivo Instructions to a 1I00r-walleor , nt ono and the same time : "l\ly deal' , In that 'Groat Be 'ond , ' do you SUl- ' \ ] 10S0 any of the elegant lolsure , of which the preachel' tells us , will fa ) ) < < to my lot ? " "Sure , John , " answered his wife , , sweetlr , " 'ou will doubtless have J I lelsuro to hurn.-IIIustrated ' SIII1- t1a ' Magazine. 'I , " MUSIC STUDENTS : : Should Have Stendy Nerves. - The nUl'VOIlS system of the musician ; s often very sensltlvo and an ' hahlt like coffee drlnldng mar so ullset the ) ner\'os a8 to make rogulal' und neccII. ! : ; ary dally ) lractlse next to IInposslhle , I "I ) lractlso from seven to eight hours - - II. dny and stlldy IIarmony two 11Ours , " writes a Mich. music student. "Last Septem bl'r I was 50 nel'\'ous I cou\ll \ enl ' Ill'al'ttso a few minutes at It time , i nnd moth or said I would have to tlroll i m ) ' music for n 'ear. "This was tel'l'lhly discouraging as 1 cou\lln't \ heal' the thollght of losing It whole yell l' of stud ' , Uecomlng con. - , vlnccd thnt my , nel'vousness was caused Inrgely lJr coffce , and aoelng } ' 08tum'so hlghJ ' sJolCn ) or , I tie. cldod I would test It for a while , I " 1\lother followed the dlroctlon3 carefull ' and I thought I had never 'tasted ' Hneh a dellclons rlnk. Wo drank Postllm every morning' Instead of coffee , and br NovemhtJl' I felt moro IIIcc mrsolf than fol' real's , and \Vas , roadr to resume my music , I I "I now 11l'11ctlso as usunl , do m ' I stud 'lng nnt1 when my day's work Is I flnlshcd I am not an ' lUOI'O ner\'ous than whell I bogall , "I cllnnot too hlghl ' recommend I ! PostUIII to musicians who III'acUso half ' It dOY , l\Ir father Is 1IIh 'slclan nnd .ecommends 1 > ostlll11 to his patients. WOl'ds cannot eXllress mr al111rcclatlon for this 1I10st'alnablo health be\el'- ' beel'j' j' elgo , and oXl10rienco has IIro\'en Its sn\lerlorlty \ o\'cr all othel's , " "ThQro's - a Heason. " I ! \anlO given br Postum Co. , Dattlo , ( 'reek , 1\1lcl1. Read "Tho Road to \ 'I Wcll\'lIIc , " In 1'1' . " ' 't' '