THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUKPAY , APRIL 17. 1808. i&iRtV \ < * IN THE DOMAIN OF WOMAN , f ! ' 'M % < I'OH M'MMIllt. tlll J HHlt I'HMt'lfHt I'tlll * fHf UlH Illtl * Mlllli NWV VOHK. April II. flin fcltilhlno en- lllll ltPlil Ol llt ( > lltilHMll ItUllcM ftlwllt i\\t \ \ eniinlrr mM HIP iHMlliw | tit uuMles , 1110 ii * * | ii lit Kliml-ittu Ate Ilia Utiitoitu hf nit tt blvM llnl li tl < tor pconomy , Al Ihc Until f the RointiK nloclm punt * lly tp < l i If HIP * r rp anlm-iUil mid lr < i n | ' n ( > Is M lly tiiniloiiftl un thcocore tit lh i-ufp-llim ullllly m well AS lustily of ( ho The ttiunl dptir < Vcit Rtl ) ( Imvc u liluli white | > I < | U bainl ttidt [ i IjjiutiKt M 1-icU Ami front to the shltl wal.il. I'rtin tli' fr ir cotma forward two nrcciil iMltilt n ( Ahtfllily ulrlpctl ntul cioM-linrrcd JJenlrh > i > | > liyr tlnl t iut timltr the chUi Into wlisl M teclinlcillr known IHIIUIR men M tha titicMrft | inT. ( One rxriKu ) for llitue llti U I'ml they wadi tr.it serve thp ilwiide iluly of collar ami tie In miu. Another wH My nrnumrnt In their f v f , uniting wmi'dt , U the cool , and com fort of I Incrtan , Imt not atarclioil , pique , no liroferabln In the hoi , fluid coll.tr llmt chafra ttinltv throat * On thn Rolf link * , for bl- eycllni ? , ) Tichll < iK , rUInK and Icnnln those i y , R yly c.iloi'nl neckties will lie worn lmtt In Hie exclusion of , every other pattern. 'Hie ' Kolfrrn IH Kiturally mrlrct thwo that rniphiAltc their favnrltu pappy rod , which dmnliifttr * the llnkn. Cure white OCR of lilijuc , chit a llk nnd brocaded silk are IroMly to the fora with the ttoppora , for It appcaw cool and itilnly innr ltiK weir , nVX AND I'INS. In dildlllon , to the Kl'iRlmm ' lit-aiillco * fair threAlf Will bo ornami > nttd with ( iMtJjomo ' llii puff atWfii , tlio ontli left to hang uprcad- IIIR and free , or folded ncAtly nnd Hatty Into Uit l/idy llabble pittcrn. Thl l st loin fall ill tatln c'irt.ilii from tteclt toulat line , It made up on frninu and sold complete and ii'iidy fw 'ijnstnmit. wltli a pretty jwarl pt ! > settled In HH folilfl. HmnmlnR up tin- full complement of numincr iiDcfowt.it1 mention tiuiM IH > ni4itn Of the liru detl illlt tcck and nirot tint and o ! tlio 1 IK nhowy iirlncrns of Walw. Thin last U built , ofy bcngallne or nofl falllo pUffcil on n fiome. with or without - out n hliih thrpit stock. It Isod ! In wil-o ! ivnd Ido tmttfll tints , else In vividly Roman utrlpfd tiffcta , Kvtry necktie , imo the 8tr' ' K' . dcmiOiU tlio UMRP of scarf plr , and willingly In femininity obfylng lhl.i nnrrcabto mandate. A perfect yellow pml , on a shaft of gold , h l > nr rxcellcn . The very mont correct and ntilendld Jewel ono can wear , crowed jwlf clnt' In Rold and nllvcr , ire already rujfjli'- ? dill to their dnjtnictlro tti the rack of our icodnctliin , ind In roURh colored rzta \ \ or cniincl. the favorite pattern I * a Mny turtle whmtc Jeweled liratl , nrt I'lKser tli.nn fiat of n liMfn pin , n'lsulcti ptlnfully. Nfdalrs , In common with pawns , hats , ihrB , Klou'd , lunahailcii and under petti- coatu are rcdrctlUK the all-pervadl-iB tin : of Iliti FCJntn. which U liluc. The spring * klc are repeated every where en the Htrecti and In the shop wlndciv\H. and not to wear Ulilo of BOTO tone l To lie one season bc- hind tho.tln2C . .Azure anil IU ( ? . .blue are the twd uvcrltd ffndtt'of tnis-rfttdr.-1" ? > > 'I B hluo Is but a synonym for Yale and 'Aritjcitu blue , but lt VORUO Is slight besldo th Insistent nir-rccurtlns nnl.Joveiy varla tloi * fromlire ) * - to H > Alest del tints. In con- ncnuenca of this mcdlsh measure , we have an nimortmeiit of antonlshlnc namm for the varieties of blue * . What , to a country e a , wetiltt bo mere forRetmcnot , ttciitlan , p6rl- isinklt. violet or ecnvolvtilus b'.ties , are re- fettrd to by the dressmakers as lAprll and AlRerlin sklrsr'KKyptla.t tuniuolac , summer lieatens and a half u'core more of confusing poetical terms , . KOH SiroPHBHDE33 m.\T9. Tbp country eye , however , will be quickly attracted by ilm flocks of buttcrnics , big and Illtlo , exposed for sale In the hat trimmers' windows. Homo of these are manufactured and artfully , too , of opalescent , shaded an'd ihot silk , skillfully touched with water colon ani gllntin with spanieled eyes. There Is A Roodly showing of the fragile. Kt'iul article , and from aa.far away as Ilraill and Africa splendl l 'specimens are brought , to adorn the Riy-Jtupicrdcas hats so liberally iprlnkttd with flanors. Meanwhile , ' with our attention switched oft oil buttcrniM , With tlio good oinces of the AUdllbon socJetlfa and the stringent state IrgltUtlon nR ln t wholesale , bird slaughter , Co k Itotiln i-id'Jetiny Wren are affordel op- portunlty to ln . and multiply In peace. The nnly 4 > lrd * umd this spring so far are white pigeons , powdered 'with silver , black err Rold spangles , nil manufactured fowls. ThM > hit VrouM set the song blrdu aghast wllh their iweolly heads , wooden or celluloid lirjki and wired , net wings twinkling with tint luftprtlltj , birds and beetles cut a very ! Uht figure .In tbe millinery world an < ] rtf Mtrty daughter of Ktt > 'crowds ticr- flf will ! rtowers , nd < lie higher ho plloa htr tut T lt ! > them Vid with tulle the greater h r stllifaellan. A blue straw , for example , tiavltig a sunk cror cloaety filled with posies and Its brim wreathed In tulle. Is very neatly the acme of vromanly desire at the mornrnt of writing. A couple of red and ti ck butterllles hovering over this pot-llko arr-Keiucnt of blosnoms of course adds rrally to the effect. Over Ihrie big huts , for this season nearly all I to haU are big , certain veils are worn. To bo ileflnlte. a curtain veil Is otto that banst luoiuljr around the brim , and the coun lr tirni tor them U handkerchief veils. t > at r on. lu the country , such veils will be of white tulle and waist long over quaint straw pnko boanets of 1S30 shape , trimmed with rcif and tied Under the chin with Another uburb'tn fashlcn that the irllll nrr * at vlxorouil ) promoting Is the e.n- broiler * ! muslin tunbonnet habit. Auy thin * mor dainty an ! coquettish than w nunlln lunbonuet emtruldered In pin ro bu'l * Mill tied with pink ribbons uudur Ihs * chin would bo hard tn flnd. A wealth of whit * Uce U whloocd c inrrow rutr.ej. rUln * the hoo.1 and shouliler trill , and tlili mlllm ! > tU fJJhloii U highly recommrnJed a * b n AcUl both to the looks and row flvtloii , A vast deal of Interest U tak < n In Irtnimlnn some ot the sunbonneta with | ! * M praj cf flowern. Such bomcts are U { ' W4 > l < r o ( colored totute ana c Bjir ) il or anaiM. an.l WBI ol them wear Mite tUketa markeil us htth as J13. Taut , irU caller hau arri making them- i lvit viniuiuIlT conaplauoua with their nar r w MnJ * of frlunnj tatTota ribbon. The ( rhMvil * n < tn t to rraniied via to thittur tt r th brim's edge , an.l slncc > extravagnco rntwt b earrkl to Its extrem * we now have k-it iM salrreJ straw. Them , woven In tweet ot w , ii ! I ofily4 trarf of muslin , bavi U < ) iiJ > ' . IwUttJ about the crown by wet ot tltfltwlnn la dvvtlep Into * charnilnj M-U44H hat * a * anr woman cojla wUli. AiHHB f attnoUvo lyp of nistts hat U w v with sugar tout crown ami a rich Ktltki * bthn. aalt of ea9os ! ana h-Jlt ot Mt IM % 4 'l n J trlniailng < ave a mns- HA * < wrl IH Homa strip * * with silk fitng . VmU IMilfcW KKIVOLlTIBd. j wtlv h th attraction ot the hour. tH M < ( fR stone U soH In the torn jruu h i. Itek butu > , stud * anj rings. U fa < hiM greeti un a Mt ot ioM , sunk ot iHvtr. f t ol * p . c.\rvod Into Vklln draf o < unl or * k l 4 I wraths ot rt4ih Jed U w Ituelf a f 4 very 4on . but j U a M tuck H * wr r. W U la a am c m * . iu 4 o Jy ? t lh bead. a4 t < * r t a-t Hi J the rtr 4 ( ami tr mrtdoof white silk and finely pan- hover tin almost Invisible wlrra over tuHy feminine hratla , nd there Is a fancy at wlio-re ) chlne Inflticnce tor fknh tinted cvcnlt Klovcs. A woman can now hive the Mushing pink or milk whiteness of her amis exactly matched At tihp glove shop she fro- itlplU"ffr | | , eln OkWttitor art been put ba- lilitd in , nhortle vcd tvcnlng dremcs ere Uie rule. Atftildy wo feet Inclined to nlni ; a dox- ft'ogy over the dash that hu enjoyed but one brief wlrtter of patronage. dlory upon Rlbry of needlework das como forth from the dressmakers , and no sashcA adorn their rear foldn. Simo of the organdies nnd HUM- lint Will , ot cotitne , POMSM them , but as a ctrcnft feature ot Toshlon tic sash Is out ot the running. Of grrnt Interest are the nhaped Mtlrts of 'colored nnJ white French nalr aoV , not only richly emtroldcrcl , but decorated with vaUnclennes edging , whipped on about the ecallopj of the needle work. The embroidery on filled iiklrla extends nearly to the walat , and cmbrolderttl plecw for the bcdlco accompany oery skirt pat tern. tern.There There Is nothing newer for evening drcssej than lace 'decorated net , over colored silk sklrM , or spangled chiffon ; but qulto aa pretty ore silk muslins ornamented with chenlllo flowers In various colors. The clie- nlllo ] a co prettily laid on that the floworn are thrown out Into high relief agalnjt the muslin ground and produce most exquisite ulvety ctTooU. Another good tblnv ? ls trio chiffon treatfd with ribbon embroidery and the oyator gray chiffon decorated with largo historic" , ) Bllver ispangles , r,3t sencd fiat on the nurface , but hanging loess from atiort strlnKs of dull silver beads. Thn > goods are hung upo-n highly decorated silk foundation eklrts , brilliantly striped taffeta or gaiully flowered satins. At the fil'ik counters they arc * oilll offeriag the most exquisite of dancl&x granaillnea. That lu "Husslftuvenve , of very conrao silk corda , In black , with a few colored Uireada each other In a broken-plaid effect , It mc fidurabio ojfd beafllltui ap-clcj. * SUMMEU AI'RON3. Great activity , ln the develojimont , ot tht little gr)8'pinarore8L-oonf | ) ! } { all the ] lines of grace and usefulness , has1 been marked thin month. The pretty glngharc.i , French llncni tciit batistes all suggest admlrab'o ldcaa to the makers of children's \\ardrobe3 , cud a little woman can create a great flutter In auracry circles thlsaumner OD a poor nup- ply , of gowns , provided her npronj are up to the latest otandanl. " Theao aprons are to all Intent ] and purposes neat , cottpleto gowns , having yokes ct white embroidery and full flashes ot ginghams , caught on either hip andgathckig In all the rear fullness under a bis bow at the back. Any cne who watches the parka and city squares throe warm April days , cannot fall to notice the growing tendency there LJ to gicatcr fitness of simplicity In chlldljh cos tumes. J.'i nlixihijnr and white embroidery the smartest < jm 'r filrj Is considered ade quately drej84 vt6tnearly every occasUa , and wisely , dor' ftkirta _ . re- cut kpce long only. Attentloo" l3 alco'vaUracted by the numbers of children .runiUnj about lei the sunslitao Ip short sloovta ani short socks. Qlrls 'and bojs 'alike year the halt-socks with high laced shbts , for phjslclans advo cate the bare armo and lers as a means of hardening youag jDcnatltutlons. letter oaj.th t girls''are to appear In low- necked aswril JIB sjiort'-aloeved plnatorea , and the ( llgh-Iaccd ahcxs cce ecnalbly chcscti for the strcagthcnlne effect they have on babyUb. ankles. With glrld eepc lally this epcclca of shoe keeps the ankle from"'growing largo end square And leone in Ita.Vockot. Klocks'Ot sturdy little men , between the ages ot C nd'H , gladdoa' the eyes of the park eauaterer liy * their whlta'.clothca. All the dmall sallpr * men. ) h < In.'antllft golfers , cyclletd. etc. , are la snowy duck , linen , pique and forge. They evcti wccr white eoiks and the palest tan or whlto cajiwa ttiocs , but the beauty-loving tnammaa throw In daring dashes of color up about' tbelr son * bright facts. Dread collars are 'accd with giudy golf red or flag blue allk , or. more dazzllngly stii ; , with brightly plalded serge and reefers of p'ald or golf red serge elt Jauntily oa top the curly masculine * heads. ILUJSTIUTEQ FASHION. Five very up-to-date cMtumtv > , suitable for May days , are gl\cn thU week to those In search of augeitlvo Ideas. Ot the three young women pitilessly pursued by 1(10 gander , t first wcara a gown especially designed l the wltaccdlng ot golf toucnaments and other courtly out-of-door oocuslona. Her skirt has a ohjped flounce of whlto serge set onto an apron front of the oamo goods and trimmed with a little white wool braid. Ot French broadcloth. In a warm golfers' red , her coat Id made , and ornamented with braid to match that on the skirt and a belt ot white wash leather. Hcverr. faced with whlto moire turn back from a full Jabot front of cream lace and an Astaalft parasol of red and whlto sithi ribbon ruffles , harmonize * well with the bright , olmplo toilet. The hat In this Instance U a re < I straw overlaid with white tulle , brartag large and small black velvet dots , a couple of quills to one side are white with black velvet centers. The second nutdon exhibits a comely suit ot the taffeta that U without dressing anil Intricately flsured In red and black. Broad tabd ot black satin , h ld down by decorated buttons , extend on ( tie hips , while the waist ot black taffeta has a front of the figured allk. A light blue straw , offset with black and white plume * and a black velvet crown baud. accorUa with thU suit. A cheeked silk , relieved with white lace and white scuta and worn with a wide leg horn hat , Is the third pretty spring suit , and the sutuhade carried Is embroidered tnd completed with tone silk fringe. Two lluon gowiu are worn by the butterfly itu er * . The Drat , rosy pUik. U dis tinguished by a g rap yoke of plaited white muadbi. a stllor'a actirt of blick silk and rows ot bUck linen braU. The second U a serv iceable dark blue ln ! u , hid Ita skirt piped with whits and Its coat opening to reveal * white pique waistcoat and rovers and a atrlped blue and while cot tie. Two specl- men * ot new collor hits are dUportcd by thea pllgrlnw ot pleasure. M. DAVIS. kOWK MtHttllUK STATISTICS. KUurv * M Mabjvct of Taal ( a * averaja omaa , my la New York. or la any ot our "cities , will marry at the age of jrtant can be demonstrated , aa ca * the f * t that ot 194 wba roach < hU H wMl never marry. U U straace , bat true. that more women marry than do uen. Of 100 wen who reaek tbe a < ot 89. 5 years. twemtjr-two wUt dJ tail * . Vten this U will kt tk 4 * Ht oov-Mtb ot U this country are destined to die unmarried , whether they wish to or not. Leaving divorces out ot the question and the possibility which la very alight , ot the husband and wife dying together , It Is In evitable that In every case ot marriage , there will be left , sooner or later , a widow or a widower. More widowers < than widows re marry , and , because ot this fact , the number of women who mirry must exceed the actual number of married men. The rule eeemn to tie that ono widower In three and ono widow In four try wedlock a second lime. Ot 100 marriages about thirteen ct the men will bo widowers and eleven of the women will be widows. This leaves eighty-seven bachelors and clghty-nlno spinsters wed. Old Welter's advice , "Bevare of the vld- dcrs , " Is more humorcus than sound. Stalls , tics prove -that tha wldowi not only do not monopolize the eligible men , but that they are not even dangerous rivals to the maidens In the matttmon'al market. Eachelcrs ehould make a note ot the fact that there Is more tp be fcarej from qno spinster than from fif teen widows' ; widowers , however , stand an equal chance with bachelors In. winnlagi wiyos. . ' No forlune ' < ellcr or" palm r'cadcf , no boaaV Ing Qlendonc'r nor communer1 with splflts cau equal the statistician when It comes to the question ot marriage. Out of every 100 wed dings lu any of our cities , or , we might add * In any part of our country , nineteen will be minors , and all the mlnoM but one will be a spinster In her teens. The others' wlfT be men and women ; the average'age of the former will be 29.5 and of the latter 25.46. Thla might prove that bachelors 'are ' more cautious than spinsters , but It Is , no doubt , duo to the fact that girls are'regarded as marriageable at 16 or 17 , and men not till af er 21. Forty-three out of every hundred spinsters that marry are between 20 and 95 , twenty-two are between 25 and' ' 30 and : the' remainder , seventeen , are between 30 and 80. But while women marry earlier than men , they are also stricken from itho ellglblq list at an earlier age , though still feeling that while .there Is life there Is hope , Tho" number of women who marry under 25 la twlco as great as the number ot men who marry at ( that age ; but , after the ago ot , 45 , three times as many men marry for the first time. Widows remarry at an average age of 39 , and widowers at 41. The following table , compliedf from ourv last census report , can be relied on. In every 1.000 marriages the ages ot tbe > brides and groc-nu arc as follows : < Hus- " . v - b'ds. Wives. Aje-s.jV'1' ' * " 9 179 Under 20 years cft'osf. ' * ' " ! 2PJ 434 Hot ween 1M nnd 25 years o'f'age ; SIS 226 Detween 2,1 and 30 years of age. * 172 SI Hetween 30 and 53 .yfKra qf dge. S3 43 Between 35 and-Wyegra of age. 44 20 lietwecn 40 anil 4S years ot. E . 25 8 Between 43 and SO yeiira of ase. 1J 3 G 1 Of the remaining , . . . . . . . the marriages will be , lxrtweenZ60 , < and SO years , by which timettMs 'fcenerally be lieved , the Impulses and emotions ot , yoitth are under th control ot tUe'Veas , U will bo noted that after.the _ agc'of 30 In both sexes , the desire , as1 well as thcopportunlty , for marriage- falls off'Tnpldjy. . - f U Is estimated that 'n any ot our older settled Btutcs ' the number of marriageable but unma'rrled women between the ages ot 16 and 45 Is abo'ut 20 per cent of the women living between these ages. If this estimate be correct , the number of unmarried but marriageable women now living tn Greater New York 4a about 165,000 , while the' num ber ot unmarried men between the ages ot 21 and GO 4s 172,000. The truth Is that every woman living In this country , who Is between the ages ot 1C and 45 , has four chances to one of getting married ; 25 out of every 100 must go through life husbandlfss. Neither managing mammas qor.tho right ot .suffrage can alter this. There may be some comfort the thought that there are so many unfortunate men In the same condition as to wlvea. „ U Is a sad fact that In the United States at this time the number of splnste'ra between the ages ot 45. aqd' 6fToutnumber { he bach elors of the sazpe aga as-6 to 1. A brief survey of any community In the northern or southern states wlU demonstrate the truth ot this statementr . > The civil war Is reponilble for this state ot affairs. Ot the nearly 600,000 soldiers who died on both sldM 90 per cent were young , unmarried men. Had there been no war a largo majority of tbese men would have been marrledfHflnd So'It comes about that the many old maids over 45 , and some of them under thatlgc , are the brevet widows If we may be nardoned the phrase ot the men who felf'rd1 battle on both sides , or who. In grea'.tctnjmben , perished In hospi tals and prisons. To this nebo | array ot women every itfUft , American must raise his hat In respect. THJtttl * AI HO AD. > P Peril * nt 8fat"IiMermrtlnir Continental UHlrn for Two Hanrireil Uollnm. There are many women the mecca ot whose dcslro Is Europe , who could afford to spend the email sum of $200 , but are debarred by fear ot Its Insufficiency , who may bo helped by an account of what may be done and seen with this stipend. Forty-flvo to fifty-flvo dollars will pay for a flrst clans passage on certain lines , whom veraela are neither of the largest nor swiftest , but are most comfortable and cozy. If you are not a victim of mal de mer , and you need not be , the services which you demand ot the stewardess will bo flight , and the fee can be in accordance. There seems to be a legend to the effect that one cannot go to Europe without expending from $5 upwards - wards on fees , and on the fast lines this maybe bo nccrtjsary to'tecuro the best attention , but here you'Jftwy ' divide $2.50 between the atewardes , ' < jflterand deck handa with the comfortable fclltlghar many persons give less. > 'Jlswt' . . i V&na. abort * trlj'of } this klnfl a . _ . - „ . . - linen Mtaeypo * ag should hold your ward robe. The avoMauwTdf unnecessary lugga'go will contribute largely to your comfort. Two extra changes of combination underwear , four palro of hcao ; a pair of knitted bed allppors , another of comfortable house clippers ( al though even these latter you'may dispense with , as you will flnfl a pair of French'felt slippers for three f ran erf at the Don Marcho the very acme of comfort ) , ) two outing flannel wrappers for night wear , plenty of handker chiefs , a pretty allk dinner waist , toilet articles and u hot water bag will make a total o light as to render you Independent of porters. . ' ' In case of accident to yonr traveling dreas It may be well to add , an extta , skirt of light weight , preferably an old. black silk. For conutant wear" In traveling there , la nothing J hotter than u cheviot of mixed grayer brown , which will stand a oath of fresh or salt j water or tiuat and come out of the ordeal I Ilko a phoenjx rising from Us ashes. .The I slightest ornamentation of military braid will bo sufficient for such a costume , which should te severely tailor made , so tbat Us little pinning or hcoklng aa possible will j be required when your stateroom 1st at an anglo ot 45 degrees. > SIQHTSEErXa IN PARIS. .1 , landing at Rotterdam 'it will be morp " ' comfortable to spend a night at a hotel near' f the station , taking the tmln next morning i.'for Paris ; hotel service with dinner and j breakfast. $1.50 ; $7 will cover the faro to Paris with all necercury fees to porters and ( lunch on the way. . Reaching Paris , If you have not friends , to meet you as I did , depend upon your guldo * bppk for a decent hotel where you will pay j not moro tbun live francs for a room , and | cah jjet dinner nnd bi akfai > t tor five franca , additional , for by noon of the next day you 1 must bo established either with friends on the -operatlve , light housekeeping basis or at a mocleat , pension. In any case $30 meat co\er rour four , . wecW expenses In Paris ; beard , lolglng , bighUsoIng and all. My own share of four weeka * excenses In a pretty apartment au troslemo fri the Latin Quartler , Including rent , table supplies , fuel and femme du , jnenago was $18 , leaving $12 for cab and bus fares and algtttaeelng. Sightseeing must bo done on the free days. and. cheap aa are cab fares , they must bo Indulged In only ln..ttisw" emergency , while the amount of 'walking which you will flnd U powlblo to Aonflth pleasure and profit yourself as well'aa for the saving of your- shekels Is something phenomenal. Just ono caution here for" the uninitiated : trench shoes do not flt American feet , and It will bo advisable to have a change of eaay wujklng shoes among yput luggage. In Paris , Coo , at ttjr * Heason.'you must look for much rainy w caUieft.Bo that you will almost felt travellug,1& | to this rig you may dety the elements fetl ld > for a three sous fare on top of th SH esu from , which vantage point ypu wfflJJ iciver that Paris In all weather * lo dlM fid. ' BE SEEN. I do 'not preteBa that all the sights ot Paris and Its environs can be seen on an average ot two and half franc * a day for cab fares , but the Luxembourg , the Louvre , the Trocadcro , the Hotel do Vlllo , the Palata do Justice * Stc Chapelle , the Madeleine , Notre Damp , the Hotel deCluny and many another point of Interest may be seen by a good walker at no coat whatever , but you must learn to take your slight lunch at a bake ehop , or to carry your roll and bit ot chereo to Borne adjoining park or gardens and eat It , under an umCrella. mayhap , but In thank fulness ot spirit , while you dream ot Julius Caesar and Chnrlenmgno , of the kings and queeno and writers who have made this bright , g > iy city of Paris moro wonderful to you for Its past than for Its present. Ten dollars will pay the coat ot taking your bicycle abroad with you , and then Versailles and Fontalnebleau and the Bola do Boulogne and many another Interesting environs will be possible to you , and you may go , as I did , for a three-days' trip to the quaint little village ot Plcrrefonds , with Ita beautiful , grand , gray old castle , halt palace -and half fortress , the most complete of the eelgnorlal constructions at present extant. The wheels of our party were the flrst that had ever entered Its spacious court , and wo looked with awe ut the tower of Alexander , 200 feet above us , with minds wandering back among the centuries. Piorretonds was not found In any Itinerary of voyage until lately , but there are few spots within sp rhort a distance of Paris BO well worth seeing. It is possible for a good rider to make the whole distance awheel , but the road between Paris and Compc-Igne Is none of the bett , and a train will take you to the latter place , from whence you can wheel to Plerrcfonds , ten miles through the AFTERNOON TOILETS. charming forest ot Compclgne , over a road like a marble floor , _ „ , ON TO LbNDON. i Leaving Parla at the expiration of a month , $25 will cover fires lone to London and glvo jou a stop over night , with halt of the next day spent In exploring at each of the flvo cities mentioned , In .the beginning of this article. Of course four or five hours Is all too short to enjoy all there Is ot worth In-this delightful ex-capital of Lorraine , but you can , gain a good Idea ( If you are a good > vaker ) ) of Us seven handsome gatei , its .wonderful , lace-like Ironwork , the Hotel do Vllle , the ducal palace , built In the early part of the tlxteenth century , and the old , od | porto de la Oraffe , a relic of the < -arly part of the fourteenth century , Thence to "Blngen , dear Blngen on the Rhine,1" by rtoon train , reaching the quaint llttld' Hessian town , with Us battleground dating back a matter of eighteen centuries 'or 60 , again at night. The next morning , be fore taking the early afternoon boat down the Rhine , you will Just have time to visit the cujtle of Uhelr.jteln , nearly 300 feet a'bovo Ito banks , a very Interesting and mcst thoroughly restored specimen of a Rhenish medieval castle and fortress. IProvldo"yourself with your wannest Jacket and rugs and a pair ot field glasses for thin call down the Rhine , although you will get plenty of exerclso In rushing from side to 'aide of .the boat us one ruin or monastery "or fortress after , another appears on either bank. .Reaching Cologne at night , spend the next mprnlng Jn this city founded by the mother of Nero , where a few remains ot the original walls still are standing , and where the famous cathedral , the old Irish .church Qf Grcss St. Martin , the Iron bridge'across the Rhino and a stroll of an hour or two through the oldest and quaintest of streets , will consume your time until the train starts ; for Brussels. Here you can pass a mcsl charming and Instructive half day ( In lieu ol weeks ) , -while you will give a whole day to Rotterdam and Amsterdam before ciosalng the channel at night from the Hook of Hoi- land to London. Two andva half dollars a day will cover modest hotel bills , Including one good 'meal at three ftancs anoT two lighter ones , ouch as an economically disposed tramp abroad will manage to provide himself with. It Isn'i living on the fat ot the land , but it is seeing Europe on $200. Eminently respectable living In London may bo managed for a time at the rate of $2.60 a day. exclusive of .the fees for which tbe band of the British public Is ever out stretched , which will , of course , so vary with the sentiments and purse ot the traveler that no allowance can be made for them. And now , If you would not exceed your allowance , you will return home on a cattle transport bo.v.where a spacious stateroom and moat excellent fare await you for $45. ETIQDKTTK OF MOUKXIXU. Wlmt FoiMhlon Prescribe * ) an Sul'fnble ' Evidence of Sorrow. English mourning , considered by smart mantua makers to be In the best taste , la heavier than before , but la worn for a shorter time. 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" They contain advice fiom Mmn Tale on ( he mfijccfs o ( Health and Beauty that cannot bo obtained from any "other source. BOSTON STORE , Drug Dept. . Omaha. Neb. The Crooked Little Island of Cuba What do you know about It ? How large is itT l ame.the.provinces. How far la Puerto Prlnolpa from Havana ? What railroads ara there and what points do they connect ? How far Is Cuba from the Caps Vjrde Islands ? - - ' These things wo all ought to know In these troublous times but most of us don't. What you want 1 The Bee's Combination Map A Map of Cuba , A Map of the West Indies A Map of the World The Map of Cuba and the Map of tha Wast Indies are each 14x21 Inches ; the Map of the World Is 21x29 inches , printed in colors from the latest maps of Rand , McNally & Company , They are aocuratoand complete. The Bee Coupon The Omaha Bee and 10 cts. will get it Map.of Cuba Coupe * Present this coupon N. B. Huetom * a c Bt forpoUck wlth , lOo for a If U U to be * y . , Map ot Cuba. Map of the West Indies , Address Cuban Map Map of th * World. Department Bee < Publishing Company , Omaha. cap. and at tbe enfr ot tbe second year put oa whatever color'die mar deilre. A daughter wcara "crape taournlag" for ilx months , all black for lx more , and tbcn , It abe wlihcw , puta on colora. Tbe same rule applies to a sister , while a dis tant relative or friend weara "compli mentary mourning , " all black , for three months. . . The tlfflr crimped net , .which at one tlmo wa > worn at tfco'neck and wrists by widows , Is no longer uscdr In Its stead fico lawn cuffs and collars'quite deep , tbe cuff * hav ing bem > mfawrlna ; . lulf .an'lech , while tbe hem ot the collar.4 a llttloles . are banted In the lcevs and neck 'after tbe fainlon of old "turnover' ' 'collar and cuffs. Tbcae , it mu rt be remembered , are wore exclusively by wldowa. and tbe three-cornered cap ls made to match. Of course , the frlenda apd acquaintances ot tbe feerMved aajwiU Uavi cards at tbe door with tbelr condolence written upon them , but only those connected by tie * ot lilood or tbe moat Intimate trlcnda should ever aik to aee tboae In grief. They are at boar , ana many woaaea. restrained by tbelr scruples at truth and courtcwy , ait forced to see thoughtless callers , when It Is far'from pleasant , if not atwolutely pain * fill. , All cards of Inquiry are recognized by a return card , black bordered , end should be sent within ten days after the reception" of tbe card of Inquiry. Letters of condolence have almost entirely given way to personal cards , and those In grlet are apt expected to answer such letters , except''by the re turn of pasteboard. English custom requires a special bltck-borJered card for this pur pose , engraved somewhat as follows : "Mrs. Dlank wlabea to thank you for your kind ness In making Inquiries about her. " Tbe name , of course , la to be Ailed In. Tilt' en velop ueod should beblack bordered and flt the card. While sripe Is worn formal vlalts are never paid , Invitations never accepted. A woman cannot glve'evldenc * of 'worse taata than fcy wearing a long cras"vell to a'plae of amusement , while crape oa tbe dscclng floor U an abomination too great to be con sidered. When crape to laid aside , black-bordered MP r goes with it. This paper has regular - lar numbers ; that vasft by da | fctera > aoA