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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1895)
: - ; - . , - . ' - ' : ' ' - - , . " . , - - - - - , , - - , - - - - - - - ' - - - : : - ; - . : - . . - . 1 (1 10 1'llE ( 'r AIIA DAILY DHE. : . . . .8UND..A _ Y , JANUARY 20 , 1895. I r Wo m a n 's D o in a in. lrttE.NCII ' P.\1I10N ! ! , tRltO for UloIIArA-lJrrA. of Ynunlt UnA..I"n 4 UlrIA-t.'rf'nr/t / r.raIAlntol I StRYA. PAIS , JaIL 1-Speclol.-Whc ( ) a deputy In the I.'ronoh chamber , the other dny , proposed - posed the tax on corsets OR being I markt tap1e ha only put In prominence the fact that there was never I moment perhaps In l tub history at French Mess when the lash- onabh ! woman could so easily dispense with the corset as now lous s are the olly wear of the fashlonablo ' woman , and n corset undornoth II I mater of habit and nt lt t nil of nocuslty I could he nbandone,1 , I.nd leave the erEct of the waist unchanged. The proposition was stuphl. French l olllclans feom not to keep up with the ( Ireis movement - mont nny more. I was not thus short-sight- edly that lcheleu ruled In trade Intcreels , when he decreed thai the Jronch houl rot wear lace but might wear ribbons It the clmmber wants the women's ali 10 nugm2nt nUj1 the exchequer , I wi have to try agatn. TOday nil the variety In cress h eXlenle.l ; . on the blouse and , nil Ingenuity Is Ibsorbed In making of I a new creatJn for'ery new gown. The skirt can he left iret'.y mm.h to itself , since Its form has beCIIH ! fixed , for Imo lml to come , anti . It Is notty I r Innocent - nocent of trimming ; hut nmonr alt thps blouses , ther" Is In common only the no.'le : AWI ¼ f j. itfflll'iilli ' , , ' ' I \ ; \ , \ ' / ' , , I I 'k-\ : . . vA , . ' ' . : , : : . ' - - " . , - ' - . , _ , . - ' " . , " : : " . . ' . - & - YOUNR GIRLS TOLETE. band and belt which arc Invurl1 ) ! y of vel'et , shlred and fastened belal with the gath- f611 IWlge that have so much IlleascJ for . mora than a rear. I Is easy 11 vary this elect , because , as the nx.itcrial I not . stretched over the ngre , It talcs decoraton like any orIental dress that falls base ; whatever - ever Is done to It Is lu the way of enrIchIng : t tim fahrlc. 'I I Is made both high all decolete , for It L - Is i worn at br.lefnst 'Inne ? and bal , and It L Is made of every materlll 111 : of saveral ma- terlab Jnlngled. It Is like the skirt or It Is ; unlike the skirt. The front may he Iller'nt t from the back : the front an'l the back mar 'j ' - bo ( PPI down the mlidio Over ! ace or veh'.1t L k. l fur , or tile front may Ic so 1IIIen only Ind I - 0\01 a eh ml.eL ( of monstel ) ,1'1 ' Eel Il ni'rllti need1av.irk. , It ' ' Lie . , In : m'Eln needllw.rl I 'na' Io 111.ltp,1 Inl I , ml"ners of plain , up and , I.wn Or across ; It may he gathered or slashed 01 draped : I 1 tT . , may bo anything , If oFi ! J ! ! bliJ ey. ror ' the street , a fur trimmed velvet blouse Is the latest chic , which must have a wadded bodice r underneath ; In nil-fur blouse Is the highest , 0t r Dlght , but to' this few attatn. , ' DLOUSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS. A street toilet has a blouse of dark blue . velvet above a plain skirt of blue serge . The velvet Is all In side plaits , turning to- war the celtcr , and falls over the belt b\- Juno as wel as In front , wih the squarc , . effect that Is a Part of the style Sable .r epaulettes arc over the shoulders , and the : tppet and mur ! are sable The whole Is shadowed with an enormous black hat , trimmed with llUIflO8. . For a 4 o'clock visit Is a blouse ' of fawn . \'elvet , wHh , the front stamped out 1 jo r l over cream sik'nnd embroidered with . iridescent beads and a skIrt of silk of th' saro color shot and brochell with green. : Toque of fawn velvet and green. For an unceremonious dinner Is a blouse of DahlIa colored sik , strIped at wide Intervals with hlack lines , gathered ento a yok\ of - black velvet , wIth a black velvet bel The ; sleeves arO a large puff , reaching over th . , elbow , with I bracelet of black velvet , and - are made full by beIng gathered UII along the S Inside l scam. This blouse has the erect of three enormous puts , all of a size. For an elaborate dinner Is a toilet of deep old rose , . velvet , the blouse front skirt front and sleeves hrocaded with white. The neck Is , slightly low and square , and Is bordered , with sable the , : sleeves arc long and glgo A. Oyer the shoulders epaulette Pieces fall down. : . back and front , of plain velvet bordorel1 with "able , and the skirt Is bordered with wih sablo. Another toiet Is of Nile green velvet , green crepe and white lace. .Tho blouse Is a ' - 1 square decolete' , low In front ' and half low btlilni : 'tI3 front of Idco over crepe , and the . - bick it velvet , with a" plaltM . butterfly how . at the top "of \1\vot \ , .11110(1 ( with rose , that tala over each shoulder , giving a yoke effect to the front. The sleeves Ire velvet and I :1' crepe , and the skirt has the buck at velvet ' . nnll the front and sides of crepe , caught . . with velvet how lined with rose , the crepe gathered . lt the waist and falling full and , louse. flaIL of rose vclvot. 'rm T1mATER BLOUSF. : . For the theater a hlouso of red moussellue : , - ( e sale , nil accordeon plaited , mousselne frolt covered with black lace and sewed In the front of ( lch armhole a black lace tab , that fall out over the sleeves and gIves a wIde . effect to the front. Iother , of pale green J Iousselue ce solo ali black velvet : the b tck Is of the velvet , front bjck tlo ! . . . to the wl1h ( ( o , ' \ , - - THA'rl : III.OUSi. . ) . " - - " - - - - , of two Ilolls ; ! eforo each armhole Is uf the velvet also , and the relllder , I of the 10 utlolne , I'ltlcd and tailing very bJuffaut Across the Jlust u bralln,1 , tit \1\ct , or:1. : merlal ) cut . 11 fastened with ribbon robeltes to the velvet on each Ide , 'fhe slaeve I i n r veh"et pull . tlalhrll I.Wl the Ilhle o\ ' r the Vlol\1 Uolv lnl Neck band ot bhck . , . . . - S velfet , with rosette on each side. Al the ' velvet In front Is studded with mock diamonds - mends , DtESS OF lUSSIAN GIRLS. The young Huulln girls In PAis furnish smo instructive Illas In winter dress. Their fUT they wear with I. lieu cress. 11 elm- I plcly , making them pro ce an erect of luxurIous l warmth , where the rest of us , as' ' te hough embarrassed , with their disposition , cut them 1 [ Into fantastic trimmings ; also , they have 1 decided preference for plain , hravy wools , notably serge , as against the fancy wools liked by French women , and snc these they make In plain , substantial form , somewhat as English I women do , only not co wih the same tailor cut The form Is likely to he a jacket of aie- thlrc length Ihorter , double-reutCl , with alplo facings of fur , and 1 skirt ! cut fash- Ion l ably and stitched for all trimmings , anti . a blouse which lay be of vlvet I Is In n Ilreu made like this that French wemen also this winter dress their Inlarrlcl , daiightfrs. : The effect Is practical , unpretentious anti , elegant - g ant , nl11 Is acconllshell with little all- parent outlay. Serge Is the of the common wear most arlslocrato women In the colony , as wel ns of the humbler ones , ns wel its of the 200 young lusslan women here at work In the medical schools , to whom It Is almost n second cuticle : thus the prlnclss oC Georgia nnl , her Ibughters , at the Sunday service of the Husslan church are aln03t always In serge , black or dark hlue. The following models , will be found useful for f the wardrobes of young girls IMIENSE CHIC. A brown and whlo mixed serge Is made with I jacket like that described , buttoned warmly doWn with big her buttons , with facings of otter fur. The skirt Is nnlshed with rows , or stitching . and the blouse Is of velvet cf the same color A gray reception toleto t hRS the jacket of velvet and the skirt of serge , with a small , velvet puff set In i the edge and rows of stitching above. The sttching runs UII all the scams , making of I each breadth a sort of 1Jan01. Douse of : vet vet , and over the whole a collar and muff of sliver for . A dress of navy : blue serge and velvet trimmed with black serg ' a little \oro elaborate The skIrt has two narrow rows of aslakan bordering a three- Inch I band of velvet ; the blouse has a binding : of astraltn lt the top of the neckband and at the wrists , which run oul In long points on the hand ; the jacket has the back cut loose l and connned to the waist In gathers illa strap that passes over the back and underneath the front. I has an astraltn collar that turns round colar tip the neck and a brotd : seven-Inch facing of astrakan down the front. Another at the same materials I has the plain skirt turned over down the t back sem to form a panel faced with velvet The blouse t of serge with yoke and belt of velvet , and the jacket Is all of astrallan , A skirt of black serge with a blouse of black and white check velvet Over It Is worn a hnI-Iength cape of the serge cut In ful ful gOdeta , with lining and largo collar of dun I. chilia. ' The hats mot worn by young girls wih I ther costume are of felt with large rosetes of velvet mingle with smaller rosettes of color and wings ADA CONE. 8AUI IN CIlLIII N'S 1'-001. , \ SUJle lon Cor alotlteru , 'Vho Are Inler- " ! tCI tn UnbY'A utet ' Little Is known of the part which sal takes In nutrition , I Is the only condiment needed by children ; seeeming to stmliate a delicate appetite , and It delcate appcte certainly tacltates digestion by rendering foods and causing di - gestyo Juice to now freely. I Is In all foods but not In sufficient quantity - ty , therefore It must be added , especlal ) p' to food containing potash , potatoes , etc. A child whose diet contains a larger amount of potato than Is advisable will crave unusual 'quanttes of salt , possibly much to the as - tonishment at its guariliari. Dy limiting this artt lo 'at' food and art supplying vegetables or fruits containing the salts required , this : cravIng will disappear. Cows' mil , contaIns , .Vore rotash thai mothers' milk , which explaIns why its use with sal Is advised by food specialists. When milk Is poor In sals , the butter Is Imper- fecty digested , which Is another frequent " source of children's ailments. A fart"e 's svite wl ! know this and give young CICIenS LOU minerai sals they need In i the form at oyster and egg shells , or lime , but abe may not notice that under a faulty 'diet regime . deprived of these self-13me salts , her child Is developing rIckets ; one of the most preventable yet onQot the most coin.- man " diseases Of f childhood , amongst rich and p oor. Prof. Ufelman says In "Hygleno at the C hild" : "Denclency of Inorganic salts In the food at growing children < easily overloaded ! hy their , gardlans , , Is a frightful source of nulrltvo disorder. Deficiency of lme espec- l ally tends to result In rickets. " ' Sails arc especially Important In the forma- ton of teeth and of bone. An Immense amount of bone Is formed durIng chIldhood. It Is not until the end of the twelfth year thai the cartilage entering Into the formation of bone has been converted Into true bone t issue , which fact will show the pre-eminent Importance I of supplying foods containing the required salts drulng not only the nursery perlocl but also during the following years of c hildhood. A child's dIet cannot be watched too closely In I this re5pect , and the serious results that always follow neglect of luch precaution . e. g" I , the development of rickets , scurvy , eczema , In I short , Indigestion In Its varIous forms and dtgrees , must show that the need Is Impera- tve' for close study of domestic scIence , as allplcd to this and other questions'of similar 1 i port. Habits of eating th ? foods I"culre are easiy established In the nursery by using tact and care. The practical applicatIon of the uses of food containing Ealts Is 10 give children milk and mil only ( which contains dl the In relents ncetssnry for ntrmal growth ) for th" nut year , uniesa advised to the contrary by a reputabl physicIan 'fhlg Is i . a law In France . Cereals and w oil madt brad should then h ( added gradually. Supplying farlnactous 'fOOIli to e"ce9 , with- I out the- corrective salts , Is a frequent occur- I . , , , . , , . . , . rPII' ' nUll n" " or th" frst tllrnii1Ifl ? hln"lR when ' ' changing " t a uniacd diet slmhlnl , . Milk.sliould ' still be the chief article of food at thIs time , lllce fruit and vegelables may not yet be 'adlell , to the dietary When eggs , maca- rout , mtat and vegetables are allowable , milk sItuhd be U e tn lels quantity. Datec ! po' tatoe , seasoned with salt , and rico or maca- roni , well bol 01 In salted water , may be given after tIe years , supplementing the fat required with sweet cream or mIlk. After two ycsrs give fruit juie3 , stewed fruits , a3 hears , IJruns and applet ; bald apples ; the 1111 of a ripe orange-all t'on. taming the desired sals-anl grapes without the seeds , which fruit Is especially vJluabl , being eompo9r1 chiefly cf itaits and water In solution and glucose which Is readily ah. Brb l , until the tme ! arrives for the addi- then of easily dIgested vtgatabIes.-3 ; ' ton easiy 1Ig fted vuetablts.-3 years or age-ven then watching closely fer 1mB- calcn ! of assImilation ! or mnl. slUlaton , as each vegetable Is tried , Inasmuch as many children Inherit tcnlenclu which lalts It h advIsauie' l to defer tl Ia cf c rta'n veCr- tables until later years . The folJwlngeg . lable , till 11 their beet condition , lay le tried In the order given , accollng 10 season - son : After three years , as stld : beflfe , sPlfldli ( al a ' \uree ) , atc'weci criery , aspara. ) a9fUa- gum , tips . cauliflower tops , stewQ,1 Bermulla or Spanllh onlels , very ) 'Onnl Iquh ( as a [ uree ) , Iflllr string beans antI young peJ and fcrnllee Hrrcl ; corn ( with 10 hull ) . ' Man ) ' mothers will say . : "Hut I doxt'L need an ) IItIeU ( I tiles fllr lit ) baby cf 18 months or : 'ears. lie eats eyer'thlng antI . I per- te'thj reIl. " L. Emmel 101 , M. D. of New York says 111 "JtabyL'oeti" thai he has had I "lh1bloed" quite a large e1llrlolCI I\\h tbow chldrl who "ate eerythhmig" ar < setue'l ' to relish II , anti hu ftl led a nlmber ot them to their graves Irave nI the tiithxxiate rsull of IUc unreasonable and 10conEfdcuto luractices. J' iiirrtites , , lllir : l"t'rrl" yjolH II Ii"uloul : distiaton I Is again the fuvorlfe ! rp/rllco cf the clegante. II fart , vlold Is the hsttlun far oil accessories t the teet , This cxilensh'e ' ; ! luxury Is $ (0 an ounce Ilreplred exu"ly : by the very IUlmu prlnllle ' Ri tit altar of ross , and sit creat' hn been the experience that Prf at last ? cton I , has reachc\ the . hlhtlt state of 'fitr 'lctr womant - today carries thrugh hr entire toilet accessories the one erfume For Instance , of the violet cololne cv nn extract 19 prepared-then the viole water , soap , tooth wash , powder for the face anti bath are all of ana scheme. Even the sachets wMch scent her dainty Farments ne of this one delicate fragrance , whie In her drawing rooms the chairs and lofas are lined wIth violet sachets , whose lie- Iclous l odors float through her charming s alon . at the three now' extracts the Peau d'J spsgne , sweet orchid and concentrated borls may be classed the prize perfumes of the day Then follow the Persian bOluet , orange newer and that exquisite toIlet accessory Inllo for the Infanta which for a short time , \S the reignIng farhion As sachets are really perfumes In their way , the Pershn mIxture Is a wonderful c oncodtioui. ThIs skIn or leather Is by some p recess soaked so as to obtain the full value ful vlile ot the perfume selected . So when sewed In te , corsage Qt a drss wilt retain the scent tor at least two 'ears. A small piece three Inches square can be purchased Ilece $1.7G. Perfumes there arc In powder shape whIch ! come In tiny vials of homoeop3thle Loses , n delicate pink In color and at the high price of $ : , The great artists In dress , I Worth and Felix , use them always for their i splendd ) gowns and wra s , The sachet of , today Is n loose affaIr . made at India silk sik without embroidery The e sweet snted a rticles have a generous IJlaco for the per- fuming of lingerie. lut for the , new departure this season sachets are made of plush or satin , embroidered - broidered In Heraldic designs , whIch date from ( Henry II. to Louis Xl" , Xiii. , Xi\r , , XV. and so on to the empire wreath wih all Its Napoleonic glory. And for delicate laces anti , handkerchiefs they arc unrlvtlell So that the perfumes for these Idols of fashIon are no longer of I delicate nature They are heavy , orIental , having almost d I somnolent effect. For a fine make-UI the milk of fne mik CUCUI- bars Is a wonderful skin preservatIve. For preservatve. hands nothIng Is bettor than Ilmonll meal , i and for the eyes there Is the black stick i known as the EgyptIan megp , This won- derful eyo.enchanter was found Inside of nn Egyptian mummy by two Italian professors , who turned It to account. LITTLE DUTCh flON1.T. I Tim Amcrtrnn Woman Learns to Love Is I -cry EccentricIties. When the American summer tourist saw In S London shop windows bits of headgear with I the czarina loops at the side , she exclaimed : : "Thank goodness , thee atrocities wi not cross the Atlantic. " She was even more emphatic In her gratitude - tude later OI when she observed the smart L women at Cowes weal these bonnets at tin very back of their heads uncovering the long parting In front , and supported by I "b3th bun" al the nape at the neck. With the consistent Inconsistency attribute to women , the gentler cex am now turning their thanksgiving In the opposite dlrecton- they ar praising the fact that the Dutch bonnet has arrived For , bike the people whese name It bears , It crossed the ocean and captured Manhattan - yule . I has also brought the czarIna S and the English bow over with I , Every one acknowledges the Dutch bonnet to bo a species of hall adornment to which cue has to bo cultivated , and , as Oscar Wild a said . ot old blue china , i Is very dlncult to live up to The hair must be kept well arranged - ranged , the neck "fixings" should ! harmenlze , and It cannot bo'wor with "just any sort of a gown. " These bonnets are still so Infrequent as , to : occasion a turning at ' heads vbcoh ' an' cape daIly striking enagoca . past ; thF women ge t to feel "IBid" when 'w arlng them , : n'4 Ilet . men wonder how coMs In the head ar averted. One woman declares that each ar tme she goes out adorned In hers sh feels tlit t passers-by are saying . , "There goes oz " o f the gaiety girls. " The plain Dutch bonnets for street and church 'wear are fashioned from black v'tlvet , , with bits of cut steel and ' . - Irish lace ; ! Dna , , , -kl - . I , , " : " : - : \ . , - ' W , t ( * ? ± ; I : . . , ft. & - - ' DUTi _ ND EMI'IRE _ IIONNETS. worn by I fshlelable WQlan al St. Ttomns' ; lat Sunday had the small crown , wIth its point toward the. front , of coarse Irluh ldce . 'Fitis hart five narrow ribs at clipped , nstra- khan , that joined a border of the same mn- terlal. The very , large l.op lt time back were at black velvet , three e either side , the center Joined wih a round steel buclde. Shn had placed I Car back al her hair , that shone \ Hh vigorous brushing und waved Into a large Lantry coil CI thin eck. Another affair wis toque shaped , coming to 1 round [ point In front. The crown was un open bit of silk culpur e , At either wal f. large jet medallion formed time root from ' which bmnchel out varlegJled loops or green brocade One fet supported an upright , Iiny black feather , and two broad labs of velvet tell over the tease coil of hair The NapoleonIc era which Is sweeping over us has its exrresslon In some of the new bonnets. They are formidable wilts their high arch of glittering scales IJow- , ever , they omit to curve downwards over the ears . hut finish the necessary by boasting a stockade of plumes at one side. The long ; effect In the back seen In the other hannah I I II carried out here with tiny drooping feathers cr points of lace and velvet. i Jet Is universally tabooeJ for crowns. Ito substut b are slurred chiffon anti ' thick laces , like Venetian ; gfcurlal or guipure. For evening wcar lht shades of velvet form the centerpIece when any Is neded. ' The most arUtlo bonnet for gaslght that I have seen was worn by OAa Nethersole , the English actress , whose clothe1 are fa- Iltous She wore It 1 > laced fO fur back that the whole ! remit of her coiffure was un- toicbicd. , Its boy was merely a Greek order band of cut LeeI. . that stood up for al Inch. At hl : two extremities uvore , , extremiies wtre sop- aratciy . a list bow of pnlt ! velvet , spangled with ftttI , an'l three slal lavender teuthter3 , Coo of which stood upright , thc hI ( a other drcJlln ! 'fhls style II already titled "tho Nether- sole , " and Is reaping n justifiable weed of populorlry , , urn Is designated 1 the English style , its difference ! rom the Dutch consisting In the lack of crown. Whether crowned or I uncrowned , to bi II time \'ogue. your boum t , must he sItuled at Ih& extreme emil of the porting , anti its leolll , like wings , must I stand sideways to Ile breeze. i The new benne I. tIme easiest of all ( ash. t lenablo frivol' tl luHl at hcme-that la" I - . - ! . . - r . _ , . t . to any woman 'h Is ( left-fingered about tying a bow , for 11 b loops lie all the art LHOIUI ! , " . I ? 1't itTtiS. ) lnll ItsathingsThin . ' : l.t Form or lypno- ' Ihl " ' " 1uly I'olllar , Society folk I\Rt , have something beside social functions ito Interest them. Palmistry nnl astrology hkv 'd balls hall their sway for I\o seasons , ' Is not A fashionable woman but kn' ! pre future , her Into and her dlspslton-thl Is , If she brought : devotce's faith tb th science , The present YOgUf In New York Is telepathy - pathy I'eopioxitu $ . to Iea I transmIssion at thought Is poiLhb I , anti if Ilel ca' cQmllel others to do thqiriddIng IW ) an unspoktn deslro. thqlvlldding unspoJtn Mrs. Paran Sleyens pays large sums of money to noted conjurers for an nIJpe.l- ance at her entertalum"nls , nlllnl the guests by eli thnl Is wlerd In mind reading amid feats of legerdemain. I Is , therefore , I natural result that fashionable atentcn , should turn toward ps'chlcal experiments. These tvenlngc devotcd to telepathy at fash- Ionble house are , , the "oulcome. The regulation exquisite dressing , elaborate supper anti Lander's orchestra are the ac- clssorlcs for a "telepa tly arty , " The morlus operandi Is to arrange the guests In a circle , holding each other's hnnds. Perfect sIlence Is observed. The bender , one who Is held to possess unusual power , puts her mln,1 , upou a certain thought , and she must wIll II that the working of her brain Is transmited to the person whose hand she holds. The mec ceiver of this thought adds scmethlng to I amid In turn semis It on through the electric current of her nngers to hicr neighbor's brain . This transmIssion Is contInued around time en- tire circle. When the last guest Is reached , the hands remaIn In touch. while each Iler- son relates the producl of her brain , an,1 , to bo up to professional standards the thought sboul1 have grown as naturally as an acer lo an oak This successful result Is what the women who are gIving so mlny hours to its study aim for. As 1 game for the morning hours It Is outrlvalng duplicate whist In popularity , and some of the young women who won trophies In thai I1ItId hro fitting themselves to bo victors In this contest oC mind reading. Even the debutantes , " \"ho naturally consiler life made of ten , roses anti dancing , are In- dined to bo pdtronlzng and join In the amuse- ment. One "buI" confessel that she and her boon friend held hands through tIm ser- mou on Sundays and compare thoughts afterward , "and , " sue added , "we generally succeed , for there Is nothllg to distract us , you know , and we can't talk " As for th9 science of telepathy , It Is enly old wine In a new bottle. 'Tis the old- fashlcned mlll reading , an inferior sort of hypnotism , that has amuse the gay little circles at arm ) ' pots In the west for many years. The child who used to say at school "Can you tel what I am thinking about ? " thought It most wonderful If the comllanlon luessed right ; but the enthusiastic smart woman of today will tel ycu that It bas its root In I scientific ' fict ; In a word , vibra- tions. That sight , sound thought , arc each the product of the ! air wav ( You admit that , and she gQ's'n wIth her theory. < "Now , " she says , "your medium Is the person - son whose brain vibrations nt' Into your vi- bratons , Each peon has one pecular to herself. Yours la ; ) be a rlght-.hand rotary iaton and her ,11 , ! left-hand rotary move lent , and when , 'you.1ry to bring them to- gethtr , they nt asthespirata ! of a corlescrew. I Is wel knownitbat nn electric current hehl In coo hand wl"pnss through the body of the per9m : you 'touch ; these wave currents 110 the same timing. There Is noting at all al wonderful aboutblt when you study I , " she glibly concludes ' - 7 These telepathy Parties arc not always composed of the" gnter 6ex. Unbelieving Inen are Invegle ! , . ' 1'to coming Unbllevlng , - marled ! a brlghg1r ( iast week , "we want to see It they cain ! , prve the , ownerShip at stronger minds ' . , Nctm. does the evenIng con- slat of , the OM var1ety of trial mentioned. A lemb r at the . /rty Is sent from thereon roonal11.the cir ltslt like 1 silent jury deciding - cIding that hue sJuJ tb their wIll. He , plays the piano , finds " I\ articles . pours out a glass of water and hands It totsOnue I designated - nated guest , etQttc.m , . , -t" , , . i . _ - _ , . . . , " . .t ' 'I. ; IS , SI , NJ" ) latai. : . - ) I bias been an unwritten law of , coolery' thai the substantial part of a salad should be composed of vegetables " 'ot saceharlne. lInt some epicures have recently decided against this doclrln' Timy have served shaddock : oranges and alligator "pears with 1rench 01 mayonnai&o ! dressing , for that course which divIdes the roast from the sweets. I has proved most p3lntable. To prepare oranges faT n lalc , slice them very thin : serve In limit plates anti let each /ucst Prepare her OIn' dressing of vllelar , al , pepper and salt. Mayonnaise Is a trifle too heavy for the fibres at oranges , trilo serves excelenty on shnddoclls ( or grape fruits ) . tllt do not , possess so delete a Ilavoi'ing ns their smaler relatives. When pre\arlnl : lie later It Is wirer to cut time slices . ' slces imltt.xflutI'tCrS , Innocent of rind , for otherwlso tummy lare tmnwleldly The smmuahl , toothsome alligator smal aligator pear Is frle.ly . with ell' qrcs41ng , hit the e whose palales HU hunl ! to Jelo ) Jean toward limo plcpsml , * tang of3 vliRlar ? ami oil , unmixed with egg. qu 'J al A few houseWI have Jntrodnccll thesis fi'ilts on crisp lett'.mP'leaves ' ; tInt bending of green on relow" ' $ 't ' a pleasant artistic touch alll the rdi1tot I helng : artstc getler Is-to tlhc ingIisim-"not halt bSII " qlJ f La ' , Enl hal , A new tomato IJ1d . made its presantatloa I r at a luncheon last1Zucek The vegetable had I been laken In HI b rAw state , teeletl amid sluEezel througlld tlendor Inlo n 'iulvorlmmg lulverlng puiii. I was IJIIIIL into a hong , narrow moll tutu into tim dC I'IX until congealed then brought cnntu table In the mmmltist of Ehehlls of ronimmirir , a In serving time mltst servInI hoste3 divideti It limttim.tltiCk tlvldell tikes with it Inta'I.hrJ Ellu woolen wlb I long salad iaife.4oyouun4s3 dressIng was added , nut ] the "Iomalo crEssllr , the creator christened If i , "as w' el n success I : from an artibtic apd , an epicurean staud- point. Irt tc _ , staud1 1 ' 1 I IUV1lfIOJ.U ) J'I S'rl Sugicsticit's u. to lImo -ny to r rlltllf 11 : ; " . TJlcre are few housekeepers who have net awal.ceJI fCme morning to flail the sugar Dr flour cr buter alive wih ants , the haug- lug rhlf Invhd , with rat ) , the sink overrun with roscbu. So updy : : dl these potts peli IreeJ that the mbt hiirae : efforts only wil exterm nate theml anJ after hint ( a cJnstnt w3tcfulnns ( must bl , n1nslnd : ! to IO11 clear cC tlelr ! eaaroasbttusntt' , Ccrros\'e : tubHlle ! . rue cr the qu'rkst iIcon 1 kn\ln , anj fr t't re,8 n D 01 ' cloul. ! TIFJ pJp rtfl oh i : b ab ut t'l me 1'rl c.rNIItuL 1tO ; ' Iv t 101 i " 11 wet :91 i whih makes It very stron , This , uSNl as 1 wash , Is nearly always ( ( ctvo for the time b eing , bul 6ther measures are necessary for a comnplto riddance . I COl pieto rllllnnce. Ants usually appear In the pantry Dr cellar- WiY , and invade everything they find. Sugar , fl our , ele. , so afetol , rhoul b3 scallet , with plenty of hot water , to kill these already there. Ten everything shoull be removell from the sllelve ! anti scalding water poured o ver. Corrosive sublimate solution may then bo poured around , amt when the shelves are Ilry blow with I powder bellows red pepper In i every creole and crevice. I 19 unlIkely they wi ever return , Hats and mice are , more difficult to deal w ith . Poison Is out at the question In the rmmer , for they always choose a place In the t house to tile . Traps tail to ensnare them. The only plan to drive them away nbsoiltely Is I to get a quantity of potash , put I In the sun tl It bceomes soft ( , anti then , with a tick , smear every hole that can bo f0111 SonH than walt through this 1 rat will chauge his abode. Front a druggist who sells sels I1SD get all the ( pIeces they throw away , punll fine anti throw In the lmoes : Ieln ' sharp II wil cut their feet This comblna- I t ion lloachmes , polash anti glass , Is I never-failing cl" ' 1 103ehos are nlong the most persIstent I I , ( that ins-ado I house , Get equal harts of Paris green and borax , anti , al night , oat a round their haunts In old . dbhes. They will < II away like magic. Samet hits they are found In desks , especially In oncs , This i , rcparation scattered freely under the bot- tOm pnller will rid the drawers at them It I s elmrsost tniposibbo I llost Implslble to Ret rid of bugs In a c oft wfotl jZ Beler burn time hed tip In the bglnnng ! I Is eleraly trim that the b3by's crib Is the offending member , being made at softer woo.l. . Then till the beds In the houst Ehou11 ho gven [ a turpentine bath , pouring II Into alt the cracks and crevices . Time spring shoul have nn extra good dose DII the edges DC the mattress , bolster amid pillows soalled. A pint to a bed Is the average allowance. This wilt kill all hugs I i reaches. Bow Insect powder all over the bed , SIJrlng nnd nmattresn , examine the bCI every d ay , repatng this treatment twlco a week for a month. Next varnish the woodwork , ThIs will close \ all little cracks where they could ha\e hidden , ali not only keep them cut , but Ire\'ent others from getng In The base boards and other paint should ale be looltl b to , lurpentned and , It thoulht nles- euyarnlshc Such trealment will destroy hem In short order. Wiow cribs and rockers need attention , parlcularly during warm weather The rem- e dy for these Is scaldIng water , an appiica- applca- tion of corrosive sublimate solution ali a coat or varnIsh , whIch vrIsh hall bettor be left to a furnlturo dealer to administer. Fim.thlon Nnlcs. Ermine Is going out as abruptly ns It came In. Flowered taffeta ribbons and artificial flow- crs galore are to bo features of summer mull- lner l ) ' . mi- Dark terracota capes richly trimmed wIth jet , amid edged with black fur , arc very wih fectve day wraps , Among the novelties In neck gear Is a sable collar band , with rosettes and iommg stele ends of lace on eiher sIde of the long Milliners have given specIal prominence to yellow In laces veh'ets 'elow , , rosettes , aigretes , chiffon aqd gold passemcnterles and ama- ments. ora- mack Is said to be the fashionable color of the moment , and the womnn who has been every kind of a blonde from pale yellow to a TItan divinity will hot hesitate 'elow ap- peal In ebony loclls The Eton jacket In fur Is very popular I stops exact ) ' at the waist , fits snugly and ! al has usualy wide lalJels amid collar , but its bIg sleeves arc quite as often made of silk 01 vlvet , sik With a decoleto hedlcc , ribbon and velvet throatels are again worn , the newest being ted at the back In outspreading bows , and ornamented In front with jeweled stars and crescenl A , pretty evening dress Is made at white ( nbfolcered chiffon over white ! mln , whl - med on the skirt with three rows of lime.- green velvet , and on the simple full waist with pink roses and green lea ve ! The newest coats and wraps have sloping shoulders.alm no fhoulder at au-as a al-as latut l r"ctor after theIonm Period of built- up shoulders In garments of all SOtts and tie- scrlpUonD . . Although skirts that are close-fitting at the close-mtng top t and faring vohumhnommaly at the bottom I arc in , highest vogue , thcy are not alowel ab- solute sway They are not unlvetnly liked . neither arc they unlverfly becoming. Whlo lawn laco-trlmmed petticoats , ul after the umbrella pattern , giving the dNlrll fulneM around the tot , are among time lel- lag specialties In ulierwear , And dainty flannel skirts arQmalle with rufes amid . Inser- tons of O\en wol embroidery , No woman who 8tulles the arl of dress unllervahlt1 the black gown , Anll yet how Iown few wear It with tihacretton. lack bcomes fair hair anti a hrlh conmphexiomi The darker woman must rclo\'o It with touches of vivid color , Pur this winter has been reid by the fur- lang . 1ndoubtly It 19 thc trimming of au trmmlngs ! . for winter uses , amid . granting aul. grantng good quality-that , Is real fur-Il is I I wise and safe Investment , apart from from its present use. I'ur 10 always fashionable A l010 which i9 i hovering on the threho1 Is this utilization of Ibo skins ot baby Iop- arlh for tght.Otlng waist coats , to be wern with seal skin jackets heft flying wlll open Tht elect Is not unlke that of a. gold em- broiered vest but I a deal costlier . A \'cy pretty mlton leg sleeve ! ha" ni' ; earel 1 among the tlre5sy ( toilets cf the ten- son4 whIch shows n delicate fiat embroidery In beads and bilk In pointed desIgns on the entire ttl of the sleeve an.l alto from wrist to elbo\v. A vcsl deCrat ll to match Is an effective adllton _ Many at the colored cloth cares are limueth . C31. Ine.1 wih lovely fancy silks , In taft contrasting shades anti , wlun the frIar's hoo.1 . Is lineti , Inel to correspond , , n'cr ) ' charmIng elect Is Ilrolluced , unit there are many Clp rhmltes of ehowimug time smart lining , eIther by accl- dent or design 1'01111:0 , : Notes , Time only womln chemIst In New York . City Is MIss Ida Welt , a Viussar Alrl There are twenty-four women takll the grmlnate course nt Yale this year Among them Is one from Hndclfe college. The stllenis of tile Unlvcrslty of Calornia have declle,1 , to n.lollt . I reform dress ( f the . modified Syrian Ilater for olt-of-dour "cam. . weaA \ A Iluhlc lbrary recently presenle,1 , to thc city of Gmihemia . Iii . , carries with It the very modern cOlllton that four of its Ilno trustees - toes shal he women. Harvard Is to have nn elective cooking course Idled to Its curricmmitmmmu. \"lent 1 \ ! the coming las ton bachelor hns asplraton beyond chatltmg-diahi cool.ery. An Oaklanl , Cah , womal has a weakness for odd 01 Interesting pitchiors . and has managed In the short sllnce of ne years to get together a collection numbering 126. I. Mrs. W , A. Leonard anti Mrs. l. I G. a. Brown , two of the United States treasury . detectors of burned and counterfeit money ) , are claimed to be the most expert In the world , In LImo Cambrldgo ( Englanl ) Mathematical trlpos list this year time minnie of Miss John- son of Newnhnm stood alone In the first division of the first cass of tIm second part of the trlpos , leatng all time muon Miss Helen GOIII Is not one of the women who fnd only picturesque charity atractve , \'Ith the check that goes yearly to limo Dables' Shelter of tIme Church of time holy Communion goes , too , the conliton : .l - servo tIme cots for the two most uninterestIng - lug babies , " , A Russian woman 111 Tartnovskl cf Odss. has learned : the trade of watch- nualeing . ali has been awarded this dlplema at master watchmaker Iy the trades' cOln- cit In Odessa. She Is the first nUSslall woman - man to adopt 1 trade hlherlo monopolized by' men. The editor of the Melbourne Punch Is a very enterprising young woman , by the name or Miss Agnes Murphy. She Is a mcmber' ' of the leading wemen's clubs of that Aus- I trslan city , wrlt authorltatvely on "Vic- torIa and Its Hesourc 3 , " and says that Ehe expects to be financially Indeendent by the time she Is 30. Mrs. Lea : Ierrlt , who has decorated the Dacllheath church , Englanl , Is said by 1r. Robert , Austin , the chemist , to have discos' - o\- erel a gronnl for fresco work whIch will malco It Ilurable. - I this Is true , a5 some t cue points out , .n nOblt art may be revived L In England , and possibly In America. This dowager emlreS9 of China has writen a note expressing her thanks for the present at II New Testament mad& to , her by tin : fcrgn ! wOmen resldenls of Peking , on Ih 5 : ' ccecslon of her sixteth birthday. With I the note were sent for presentation to the tiomiors , valuable articles of silk anl satin , and luamalkereimleft crepes. , exquisitely embroIdered lces I - - - - I OATS For the Dyspeptic and J3picure. ' The dyspeptic says of Quaker Oats , " How diges- " tble I " The epicure ; " How delicious I " I ' Sold only in 2 lb. Packages. 1' = - - - - - - - . . . - - . ' - - . . - - - " - " ji OURAPATHlf INSTITUTE 1703 Dodge Street , Omaha J/HI itt I /f" ' iltld licalil - 1IIC ( is'miiite.vt . tutu iIvst Icuut11 of ( o/'l C"CI.t018 I ; t IDfAL PERFECT . WOMMIHOOO MMmOOO ! , , ! ' \ " . , . , : : , iWOMMIHOOO i I Irlhl , I'lalty , nclvlylrolt : hrlin In lmoWt'rmflontIl mtimd iuhmylatml t'mmtlurt'mmce. dOI"ol- flu norm t , ) hY'lcul lie ricetmu mm , ImfHIIll1 I bUll Ily and hallln I a . \hy u 1:111 : II I h1111. 111 yll"UI' Jwuw ) ? 11:1 ; UI'\Ulan ; all Ii / hl"il. " dry emuptl vi' , imm.ittivo skhmm IlmL IVILS In porri'ct hi eat tif ; Jllul.o/O um- hippy ? 1"1 I you OY'lr HUt ls'lrJnr ' r",111 I " IUI'\"Uli IruhlU' t IVI , ( ' : i II'rh , 1'lullIL"1 : ' , ur I YIIIOJlilu , wlu ISUS hmmmimpy or ctmmmltstmtui I . whim I tel t' lit i II r.1 Iii fitiat . , ' , ' ' . 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"tH,1 nut discolortil HO'I r" I immt' . " , 11"1 I , ' , ' 11' " Iho IO O.IU : "r1. 11IJr:1,111 : ulrbhl gr.ivm'tlm4 , uvitimout sIsm , ti/ time suite PrCot4 " ao(1 Imy skilled mielr ! , ) smtrory. - 1I'.1111 w1hou 1.11 II 111 BIIO IJ'JccS > I ) ' I Hcl'llliu l' 'IJ , bIIII : , : muruciss wu rmlm'vu uu'm'immkiomm lnk : Ilu ctij'Li tmtl mm "k 1111'1" ' . JII'lupllhe I litiNt amid li'ztiro mitt ins mru va II I IJ"I I tillilm. ' 1' IiI'S 1441 , 1111 i ' a'r 1 ii I 'i .i i Iuld ( hum , , 'ru"I',18 " I our o semi urllllll : mutt Imti , al I simuim 14 Iiu ti I 4iJ very. IliIJ . Wu ailo IUl'C > ilrlly Irnl curlllmu { , . 18Jllulioll.J.I'or : I I : 10 : : po.llhll . "fn1 h , ali I r.igmml ' ' lormim ' 1 ci ' . . 10.1. 1':11 ' ) 011' fOrl'r aeti rly amid 111111. : . . Yuu CII COI > U.II > wlh u\"ury , .lh II I our skibi. tlrllo 1 cthdemtse Ohl'rl'm1 ' In all cases T"rmJ r'iumttibti. ; 1 tOIl CIIIOI C II , wrlo mm. . 1..crlulll ) " C'1n.OIO 10. and ummm.mm)3 ! I al ' raBCI . torr'spoumtlumttu . l'imui'ta dun't c.1 for I'llu enr01lY. ror oven IIJlr ur Iur UI h uumtt"l UYer b ) liaise mmu'ttitit ! our itrvLc'ma. A allol IIJlall ( WIII tt3 1UJr ' c.PJIO'IUJI ' zm4wmJii : ; 01 t'rs : . : . aW/1 mmiii's " I lu 7. luutav < I 10 1. Ir..J I Ad'lco Ind tkilll Ir.aIICIIII lro 10 every one IJY THE CURAPATiIC INSTITUTE , 1703 DODGE sr.REET , OMAHA S"r"IOCI " frau Ihl8 muioimthm . Will (11) charj < for mullein\ , and II cases Whntc ( p"rlto,1 II i I " = _ _ . . . _ _ . . . _ . - .v" " 1 - - . " " : 77" -roIl- GRIP HALF A OENTURY OF SUOOESS Dr. lht'edh'htltllg ha 111' ' nn experience of halt 1 century ' -1f ) ' years or ucc .1 ito humS seen nil tIme pnthllA nll isnuC rite nl,1 fall t the cia hiA or lehm "r In.tlur , Rll or htoux's Anti. Toxine . nail hnA . ' HOIX'nl III. nlli 1111.1 from tnch anti every 010 Ihl goat nail , tihitcanted time worthhes , oat , as ha en's Imi hmI latest nuaaimcml , "iii hit ago of nearly eghIy ) enru , with ter fifty years' experience In ( lie hraVtteo of nicuhlemne , tint mart' ttmnn firty iii' thin u.s q anti t'erfeetloim imr my $ mcclmtes , thme' nra naw nekimowleIgel t , lx' ilic Imusut meltable fammulmy nst'thleines hcnawn to tue lambhle. " \"ittm timi rime eapc'rlcmmce It It utIle' ivonler thmt ' ' 71 , ' ' hits latest 5i'evtIId for armmc nut ( 'mihtl , Ii meeting with lit' grcnt'ttt sueees of the ng. Letters of timank , , teittIf'Ing it' tie cure of ( 'ohtl , ( hrtI.e $ , lflhitleimzm , t'atnrrli , l'atns anti $ Qrenosmm In ' time hIm'al imnil tiit , ' ' ' t'otiaii , Sore 'i'lmm'onl , ( Iemmerai l'rt'utmtlomm cliii Fever are reeciveil tiommu all sotirces , nut 'et Im' . I tmmmuumhireis hover tires ci hme.irliig imal rending of time Iratse at liii , 5iectflcs. numb m'thlclts time c'mmerknco of 1hmoe whm , Imave used thmenm , ( ) amino mum.uotmmi 37tJj Plated Waich - ) C tocveryrcadertrih EE (1 _ j(1iei ( this paperM ti Cmli tiiiq emi I amnt 5011 to mis u lihi , . a otmr full itmuitti , , auth ndtlrrasitmil , ' . we cdli sent yomm one of timeso t'lninmmt. mirliry , ' % ' , gmdti , j1 lhmmi'hii cimttcitm fy t'xt'ni tar A , r.'cmtumtitatlmiminimi , ltyomm tittmmk ' / . - , hi' fr'/t1 s. It elliot tim npearammee to atmy ; , \ ' t.iu : antI ut'itlelt - iaty otmr toni- , I ( , ' i t.jt ill Price. . .1l7 : an I I Is nmrs , l ' 41eij \Vt , Seimtl icitIm tito ivatch citmr gimarnhmle , ' that ) t'tmcnmm relmmeti " I I f ' textually timmltu Withtiii liii , , ) tar , m. 'I/t / ' . mm' IlOtsoIittwturymumil IC you % , ' . i 1JL1 , , t'ii hr ciumse Cliii cdo of rix mutt umh'.p&.M , WM wiilgIvetttlUimt' l'rcv , 5'rtma aIimIti % % ft shalt ama our sailmhiI , ' circa tia"s ammtv EASTLAKC Mra - Car , Adam , n,4 ta % Ce , , Cmlii sti . Mme. M1 YALE DISCOVERER OF The Excelsior Hair Tonic1 , , - ' ' Cray Falling hair Re- - . . - lop [ ) Cd BALD HEADS COVERED. For time first time In time history at thmci world a m.ht.cou'ery ma mactie Clint restores gma' hair to itt ; natural color wttlmcut dye. alamo. Yule , that most 'ondeiful wonton clmenmhat anti great scientIst , It ; time diseoveter. Tue iCxcehstor thur Tommie ha time remedy. ammo , Ynie lIsa mmcci it oil tIme incutii't Or the imenefit at time tiulmie ant h'unl'.uimtees it wiiI restore time natural color hacic to tIme iurtlr , no iuuat'er iuow iong it Immms b'ea gray. 'l'ite cure it leullmnetIt Iii tivciy way. It with ats atop faittatE mmatr In Cromn t hiouri to tine week. It restores toe hair on bald heads anti creates a iuxurmaimt gtcss'tim. it' Is a guaruuntet'it cure ( or ever" nihuuuCiut Of the iuatr or scalp. Time svitoto worti bowt Gtiwn to Mme. Yale' , , di4eo'cry tmrnl to her great mkltt am , a chucrmmst , whuteim unit never been equaled by lumen or wonman , rmmo ii.ce1tor hluir Tonic iiotthi complete away over tlict mtummnmmn lmalr. Tiucro ale no itUnmelmi I ; vimIcim time imair Is iteir tO immu t I t cannot cmii e. Beware of limittmttiont. S'e , , thmrmt botti is mabeied "alumni. , t. Yale's Cxcei- tutor haIr Tonic. Qtinrttiuteet to t't'tloic Gray hair 5'Ithout iJyo. " I'mlce $1 per bottle ; C for * 3.00. Sohd by nil druggists. Mali ordcr promuuptly millet by MME. M. YALE , Chicago. MOREY UUNER. Iiudcstrmmctth1e , - fiamimo vhtitelightt , , _ , , , , cycimlytiiti'Ibuit. eel , ceottoxiay ( thtroo thames usual hliumnimmation i : e r cubIc lboto gas ) ttla : stcadtmmcse genial to eyes , - A. 0. MOREY , LaCrango , lila. BREAKFAST - SUPPER , EPP'S GRATEFUL-COMFoRT1N. COCOA BOILING WATER OR MEL RES JIOKER trfl.ix ANI' 07-'IlIii RIitflDi' , Tmrrant's 1'xtm'nct of Cu. ' \ Ieti and Cnpimlba Is it sate , iv . certittmi mimimi qult'tc euro for /y : icct gortmrm-iuet ; mini gir't't guilt ! I Iirf ! \ tim old. triem mt'muc.by Cur a It I./ ! / disetea tiC hurt Urinary or- guns. Camnittuin In a hIghly l ' , ' , . t'ancermtratI ( aim the mimi' ri dietimnl uhrtma' , mit cill'bij \ I.I timid e'mltnita. lii miortittl c . //J utitapt' , frec'rlonu from little 4' anti mmpet'dy nctImm ( diner In ' m' Aev hesm , thug timiumu tiny titimer - - ; ; ' imr'itontttoim ) janice It 'L'It ta _ * G ' _ _ _ . . t. ' MO.'i'I''AIi'Ahhlt _ t' - ' . ' htmimI.h : ) . 'in Irevmmmt frsmmtl , see iliaC . ' % 'ery maickagt' lies ci red t.lmip ilcroiu.4 itt' . , litre of lubel , vItI , thin stgmmtutmmrtm sit 'Farmunt & ( ( , , , N V. , mmmciii it , i'iut'i : , Hold by cmli diugghliLL Teeth Withot Pats BAILEY , DENTIE 1. 1 iztotm 111k. I mitlu mutt 1mtrim 111mm fits To ! , 10N43 , imthi Set , 'i'eotlm , , , $ fi.IY ) J ' 4Ib yci' liIimia ) , , , I 1c. 'I'i't Ii , , 7dt I I f i'u rum u o i it ti I I I ligs .ot ' Iii I mu i 'hate. . . . . . . 10.0 1 Ummimi Ui'o Will , 92k . . 51.00 i'mmium lucs 4 i't I lnm' Ii : tt. ' iirlmlgtm I 01)1 Ii . totIi 0.03 Teeth Out in Morning , New Teeth Samr bay. " / , -1ir'1 TRAE alanK DR. C. GiE WO. WHOISHE ! . ' i - ' it , , lit mno of lhmo moat - . 4ii ! : thIIIfttI tt t'lulmuesm , loc. its icrmmmmto ci liii Cielt ktmtteile mmlii cures. I tmiSIfW I'Pli eihit stmrs J. .11 ( lie immcttleml college ( IC t titIma hum untiemtta lmIl4 liii ltmulim 1km Itt itcI Ion of over ( 500) trnuetllcs. i'Itlm four. 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