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- ngnmiuia r r 8 The Nebraskan-Hesperian t t - . w WWBWBWWMBBP i 1 EYES REQUIRE GLASSES AT CERTAIN AGE. (Harper's Bnzar.) The changes which come to the eye as a result of age arc beyond the power of the individual to remedy. It is true that the time for the wearing of glasses may be hastened by abuse of the eyes, but with all possible care that one may take the eye that hither to has been nomal will need shortly before, or it may be shortly after, the age of 45 the aid of glasses. So uni versal is this that an oculist, in his ex aminations of the refraction of the eye of his patient, can determine very accurately the number of his years. The responsibility of much eye trouble, however, can be brought directly home to the individual. It is due to the reckless expenditure of the eyesight The services of the eyes is demanded in any and every light The eyes are most tried by reading fine print, or do ing the fine stitches of sewing or em- WELL! WELL! well! WELL! HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? The3' are at KENNEDY'S, and without doubt the best groups in town. Call at our studio and get our Special Rates to Students. & & ytemiedif&ketcgFapher. 132 South 12th St. and combine tie greatest skill, not only in the scientific fitting of glasses, but many years experience in the practice of medicine, which adds great value to tbir services, even in the fitting of the simplest glasses. Dr. Seymour has leased the property occupied by him at 1219 K street BY THE YEAR, and it should hardly bo necessary to continually reassure tho g H!jjtffciJA. IKE "!Bk CjS- angVaBSBBi av, V- rf flBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB. &(' fJf ' x" iV- v araBBBBBBBw'" - Vs KBAz? JHfllHl Ekk bobbbbbbbbVp' bbbbbY HviaBHK amHH !KttttBHH&? ,bbbbbbbbby j-r BBBBBBBBBBPaaBBBBBBBBB&l aaBBBBBBaBV B & Hmplv! . lw iStX aBBBaBaaWC' BBBtaaMat LHBBBBBBBa Jfltt PaaaaaaflbigaPPPpV BBaaBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBB . BvH bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbT vl bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb? "Y bbbbbbbV.w . vv BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr t. BBBBBlPlBBBBBMBBBnBBBBBBBBBTlp IBBaaBaBBKgMfabBV VMAV.lt OJ' KUiTllXH (OJ' SJ.X3.oJJ ClAS U-VJi broidery. If the print Is on glonsy paper whose smooth surface reflects,! mirrorlike, the light, the effect Is very Iiad upon the eyes. It the einbrodery 5b lo le done on satin, or upon canvas, with its bewildering maze of meshes, the feiraln Is soon shown in the redness and the weariness of the eyes- "Wo men's eyes suffer greatly from the tax of veils. It only shows the great adap tability which the eyes share with every other part of the body, that the veils, with their Intricate meshes and numerous dots of embroidery and cliaalJle, do not occasion more trouble with the eyes than they do. The first thing to do In selecting a veil, if one has mercy upon the eyes. Is to test Its effect upon the sight, to see that the weave is not confusing and that the dots do not come athwart the eyes. Drs. Seymour and Cox offer free con sultation and advice on this subject, people of Lincoln that Is PERMA NENTLY LOCATED HERE. Ilia steadily increasing business has neces sitated his securing more assistance, and the liberal offer of free consulta tion and examination of either EYE, EAR, NOSE, and THROAT, has made him thousands of friends In this sec tion of the country- The Dr. makes this his permanent homeland occa sionally makes short visits to Omaha, which however are never more than a day or two at a timp. Hours: 'J to A, week days; 11 to 12 Sundays. For the first time "Songs of all the Colleges" have been brought together and published under the above title. J The book contains about two hundred songs representing all the leading col leges and universities, and is brought out by the firm of Hinds & Noble of New York. WANTED Youaz men and Women to take the Commercial and Shorthand courses and he assisted to positions. All graduates holding lucrative positions, and we wait for one-third of tuition until petition is secured. Special Teacher's Normal course April 2 to August U Write for information. N.W. IUSINESS COLLESE AND NORMAL SCHOOL, P. O. SmON. SujsU BEATtCJCC, WEB. tM'ttMt f .. . w Tri. 7i;MA44;4 , I XCbe mntversit I Scfoool of flfousic 4 4 "IT s . . . . pposite the (Campus. Students contemplating the study of Music, and those $? who have friends desirous of information concerning the tf advantages offered, are cordially invited to visit the T School and obtain an Illustrated Catalogue. f YOU CAN ENTER AT ANY TIME. WILLARD KliVIBALL, DIRECTOR. '. t " ?.,- w 4i4i4i4444i4 The Omaha Medical Cofleget OMAHA, NEBRASKA. i A strictly four-year course Medi cs I College, the requirements ef hi.ii are fully up to these of the American Association ef ricrflcsl Collej.cs, end the hi w5 of the differ ent states. The new buH44n: fur nishes tbe most perfect laboratory rooms in the West, flost excellent clinics are held by tbe professors of the College in five ef the six Omaha KospiUls. The twentieth annual course of lectures will begin Oct. 1st. 1900, and continue seven months. For information address, DR. EWING BROWN, SECRETARY, to?6 p Ave, OMAHA, KEI. mnnri tf 6tST BICYCLE ON Te I&0 7- THE WORLD. And They Are Our Leaders. Prices: $50.00, $40.00, $30.00. t i We also have the famous HALLIDAY BICYCLES, and they are beauties for $35.00. We have the AETNA, the best $25.00 bicycle oil the market. The OLDEST exclusive cycle store In the city. SIDLES GYGLE CO., 110-112 NORTH 13TH ST, PHONE DOT, BE WISEiADVERTISE IN THE NEBRASKAN - HESPERIAN. PAY8I ,"i " L