- - - . - - - - - ! 1 8 9'1T1 0 M A 11 A 1)A1 E4Y1JE E : SIN IAY , J VN E 2O 1898s St . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4M IN THE DOMAIN OF WOMAN. T lid ' - ii I I ' ' ' ' ' 'III ' - , I T1tV11.fS ( TO(1t31JtY. 'Zuiorr S111 forSnmtnr jqurniy by LnniI-'b I I ifo r ( lie Sell. h NEW YORK , Juno 25.-Extrvngant n the practice may uin , there s a ( lea ! of deep-eate(1 CCOflOIUY iltsplaycd by the women this Bprlng who have had their traveling ( lrec ( macic of Rilk. W'eighed ; In the balance ngaInt tllfR fabric alt other WeacH will be found wanting for thia epoc1al purpoc. It l the one thing at Once cool clean , light of weight anit defiant or dust and wrinkLeL A good , lmpe ! foulard , or better yet , a fair quality of tu bra can cross tim continent in summer weather Zt(1 ! ) como forth from the ordeal 1 , wlth'ut OVO ! ) the snii.ll of thc itUffy skep- F big bortlis In its folds. This is more than I ' cn be soul for voole.i , while linen , Under I I auch a test , gatliera stains 00(1 vt1nkl at , ovcry mile. . I The silks that are as ring-streaked , I npeekled and spottel as Jacobn cattle , find # cmpeclal favor in time sight of the women who are now voyaging nbout the country , else they cling to a peculiar slmnde of palo browim knowmm as string color , and wear rmtt white jllqtlo cliemisettes ( ( nIl revcrs ( UI- jilateil to the walat 1rrlily every day. Brown shoes , high or low , they ailopt for traveling both ly sea. and land , nmmd as all the sklrt of traveling gowims are very ab- brcviatcd , certain artful devices have been resorted to by the shoemakers to give the Patroness , i'OSSCSSCII of nfl unfortunate pair of feet , more symmetrical proportions. The prettiest brown shoes have darker vamps than uppers. That Is , the vamp Is mnailo of varnished or onameleti brown leather and the upper of thinner , lusterless skin. This helps to trim down the size of a foot greatly , while the opening over the Instep JH cut very WihO and imniherapath the var- IsheI leather tongue a little Htrip of padding - ding is laId. By such means a low instep 5001119 to gain height , especially when the heel in cut on what is known as the mu- Itary form. Women with pretty feet to hmow below their short ( luck skIrts wear tics of black , highly pollshcl veal skin , havIng tops of sapphire blue ilressel leather. This veal skin is the hide of the very young calf , so treated that it is as soft as ( Ing skin and : assumcs a high polIsh. With blue uppers on these smart ties little heels arc used , the rather. heavy extension soles are stitched with blue. blue silk ribbons run through the eyelets , and throughout the shoes are liflC(1 with blue satin. Their ffiape Is essentially - tially sensible , however , nmld 1mm contrast to thIs footgcar many WoOlen vlio sail for foreign lanils fit themselves out for the voyage with white canvas rubber soled ties , white jhuck short skirts , wimite linen shirt waists and white straw round hats , trimmed with a bias strip of wire-edged white taffeta. For ( lefense agaimmst brcczcs ( hark rough serge capes 110(1 coats are carried. Tlio capes especially have all their edges bound witlm white or dark-colored giace Icid. From the laundress' omlit of view this dressing in white on board steamer is an extravagant thing to (10 , for decks are ( hail ) ' powderel ( vith blaclc vasto fromii the talL funnels. All this , however , is of no weight with the woman who knows bow te look her best at sea , who protects her hands from sunburn by a pair of the new washable glace gloves and ties over her face a chiffon veil bearing big white silk dots. Now , the veil manufacturers womliI have us believe that in its effect oii the eye. th white dot is positively soothing , and therefore - fore a blessing to he courted. Such veils , and especially those for out-door wear. are 'c : A DICK regtmlarly mnafio up with a draw string across the front. where it guthers over the hat brim. null in tIme rear , instead of pinning over the brim. time emids of tli.t veil are cut lmortpIcated up close anil togged with very ' narrow whfto ribbon , These two ribbons the wearer tie3 acres * her baric hair , amid the ( levice Is heat , secure amid becomnlmmg hlreatlmes there a womnami with soul so deall who never to herself hiss said , 9 umlist have a lace gnwmiV' Beginning withm close lace mitten alueves growing grnh- ' maIly with deep Slianish flounces anl broad- ( fliflj into sliawi capes , the epoch of lace Is moving down upon us. The times are ripe for a lace revival and in coniequenco th6 market in old laces , once at so how aim ebb , is growing strong amid Meady. It you have inherited a quaint old Chan- tiliy lace shawl from your mother get it I. Imperial flair Regenerator , i * II J AllSOLIIIEL1 IIARMLES8 , . , . , , t _ . _ iumd Its perIet nnd emise of application LfllkC It stunt ! out iii tiiai kcd : on. trast to timo.sc old fasIhiumled dyes anti imuir IESTROYEIS that tre be. Ing contlnLmally fob3tct on it IoI ) siuUeriig pmm1lb. Using the Itegeimerator once in every tow months tIme Imair hi kept giosy and' beauti- ful. Lionchel hair chumicd to any liadu do- s1re1 , No h-Black. NoLt. . Cliestnmm $ No.lark Brown No. C-.cuid lmlontio , Nb , 1-MeiI. l3rown No. 7-A4ii hmlonde , No. 4-CheutnuL Price $ IJO and J Bobs Manufactureril and l'ntoniees : Imporici ClmviuicalWfg. Co. , 22 Fifth Ave. , N Y. For ssIu In Omaha by Iticliardaun Xtusr Co. 3Imermtmi & McConnell , 1513 Dodge tIt. Appiled by U hair flreuerL tion Of the visitori to thIs soctioli , n ui out and put it on your back Irapo it over a lining of burnt orange silk , over whIch goes a facing of chiffon before the lace is ahIhiel. 1)on't cut the shawl , but drape it in its natural fold from your shoulders back , for the shawl shape is followed slavishly - ishly In the cutting of all the new shoulder draperlcs Super ) , white lace shawls are thrown over lh.oso du Iharry and turquoise blue brocade for ovenitig wraps , wbiI tlio white lace dresses are first draped on cream mahines net anIl tillS In turn hmas a foundation of cream satin. A marked preference In hares is showed for the best old or new Irish manufacture over the finest Italian , Flemish - ish or Frenclm point , Limerick , Carrickoma- cross and a new needle lace called time Cntho- gami ball in popmIarity The last mentioned is worked under thit especial patronagc of the countess of Cadogan anl shows an ar- tisti biemidini of the shamarock amid harp iii every pattern. Irish hace is not the only manufacture from the Emerald isle that Is wInmiin its way this season with American women. All shlaies of green Irlshl frieze nrc used for outing skirts and stout yachting and travel- tag dresses. , The be Irish make of thii gootbr produces a practically indestructible. fabric that is light , springy , almost waterproof - proof , and if th frieze- comes from the center - ter of the cottage industries and is hand woven and hand dyed Its color and quality cannot be too highly extolled. Sonic of the smartest deck ulaters are wrought of green frieze and made up with fiat brass or silver buttons to copy the picturesque model of the 1oni coat worn by the neasant in the West side of tim collar so thmat the ears are alt - t mmiost eommcealcd In time downy clouds that Puff oimt Imigh before them , An excessively new sleeve for cloth dresses Is designed in accentuate as em. phatlcahiy as possible the length of time wearer' arm , for a slim , long arm Is as highly prized these days as a long , slender vnist. omo of these cloth , cotton nn'i ' silk sleeves do imot. permIt of the arm thrusting through timern except bait way to time elbow , A line of fine little books ant eyes runs along under the sleeve from a space six inches ( rota time armpit clear to the wrist. By this means , a seemingly seamless casing of material fits the armu close as the wearer's skin nmmd the alcove is curlouly cut on the bias to help ou this effect and to get. the correct , extended fit well out emi the hand. Just a fold or a that epaimletto tops the shoulder. , t SMART TRAVELING TOILETS. A suitable fOulard suit for travel s given in the group of figures. Here the silk is a tiark blue figured in a. pale tint o the same color , anti contrasted with a trinuning of coarse black silk guipure laid overa high tone of torquoise blue. The motif in the skirt is repeated in a bolero treatment on the waist. 'rho skirt to the knees is linen , with percaline or taffeta , and below that the foundatron is a stiff flounce of taffeta laid in shhlow accordian pleats. A hint of dark blue straw faced with white and trimmed with dotted black net over white inclines , a row of crisp white roses behind and a couple of black feathers in front , corn- pletes the speci of thilet in which a woman suitably travels a short distance by rail or steamer whoa bound on a. short coon- try visit. In the same group is shown an ideal steamer dress toy June. Brown linen , trimnmed in the seams with white pique , the coat worn over a white pique waistcoat , amid the hat of straw. ribbon and quills. A traveling. ulster is displayed by th third figure. . a. clear emerald green Irish frieze , worked up with black braid. This fulness of the back Is gathered under a braid strap running through silver slides ; .antt over the simuldcr3 fail shawl capes , that. with their high collar are oniy- buttoned I to tht tister collar anti can be used or not I at the wearer's pleasure A going away hat ot chip , well Weighll-Cli with yellow roses anti topped by a weird skeleton bov. is the final touch of coquetry in the costume so , eminently suited for an auspiciotis setting . off on pleasure bent. A dust cape of strIng brown poagee and a felt traveling hat to match display their lenticing charm of comfort In the little pie. hire. In place o pongee a light weight of brown linen mnakea UI ) an equally cool antI serviceuhle sunmnier wrap. Yule blue sill : soft as crepe and yet waterproof is the goods of which the miii ccat Is made. The t mode ! is an adaptation tf a friar's roh whiilo the hitmge hoot ! conies imp to protect the largest hat. A heavy blue double faced , satin ribbon clasps the w.ilst and its eiid are tagged with unnmetai. MARY 'DEAN , A I'IOXtlIiIt 2.tI.i.OONIS'I' . 1irmyseif In thes % 'ut ' rossiblo manner I could for .my tlesefllEfl believing I should land snfehy. all a. " 1 throw out ins' nnd and grappling iron , placed mysilt , 13p'mly in tIm car In an tip- I right irnsltio m hsntls extended clasped the lmandleami0ench elde. I alternately hooketi on , ich , sIde anti admired the grnndetmr nnihubcnuty of the scene , in fact I svemit ten rn.2nuts singIng a song of praise to the CreMcir .mf stick a scene of beauty anth subhimcrniIt1eur , "Rapidly distaadtng , I landcd safely but with great tfoie' in the center of a large clover field tatSihil Valley , New Jersey , four iiiilcs from Easton , at hlO : o'clock a. m. , having becilitmp.ijust half an hour , tventy mimumtes of v11ith after the bursting of the balloon. "The balloonS of fifty years ago tliffcretl more in material thman shape from those of I today. Fhien strong India eulk was used. t Now they use moru cotton and linen. The I balloon iii which I 'sscqmded was made ot strong silk. It tvas the cold nttnosphero that catmactl thio ekloslon. The balloon car 'r'as richly trimmed with gold antI silver taseela I nntl long sttdnmers of red , white and blue ribbon all over the car. The flags on each I side of' the car were made of the same ma- tonal , ribbon , trimnmned with pure silver I stars taken train a fan that was ownetl by : my grandmnother Clapp' of lioston , long before - fore the war bf 1812. The red velvet skirt , of my hippodrome costume wo covered I with the same siLver stars , The cap antI , I ( . . r , # $ v \ . ' ? jqr \Y ji /9 f $ \k % tciV' 14 i S . I ot Ireland. For light weight dust coats , used so much by women who knock about the country in railroads , are built chiefly of a fine goods .knowmi as porter's linen. It is blue , of a deel ragged robin tone such as the railway anti steamship porters wear in summer , but . for the feminine traveler a very light weight Is adopted , and shawl capes anti tasteful braiding give the linen ulster a grand air. ro place of an ulster a silk tiust cape Is quite as frequently adopteti. The coot wrap falls to tile kneca and in all respects Is cut on the pattern of the Inverness cape now so despised amid rejected of the fashionable man. man.One One neat device utilized with the brown pongee dust cape Is the cocky anti becoming little railroad hat. a woman can assume when she is making a short or long trip by rail , 11cr own best headgear with all Its tulle and flowered fragility she can carry in an ample box on the sent beside her , as- snmlng under the showers of railroad grit a muptitfied edition of what the bloodthirsty Engiishinian has contriveti for hunting trips into thmo Indian jungle. Tills is the thinnest felt , string brown , or ash grey in color , io satt that. it folds into the iioeket , anti with a crown capable of so moltling that it. sits lightly on any coiffure , Arountl the brim a darker brown grcntuine veil is so ticti that two entls float. out behind antI the forcpnrt is capable of being drawn ilowmi curtain wise ovcr the fac ; else left folded about the croivmm. WJlterprlIlf Wraini , Tucked Into a ailk retleulu 110 bIgger than they bag that holds her bath sponge , the smart traveler carries her new and improved waterproof coat. It lit matte of a taffeta mi- liorviolma to vater , or a perfectly soft. Chinese ailk that. is treated so tlmat it is as water. tighitas a guttaperchia bowl. l'atteruetl ex- netly on tuio formmi of a niendicant. nmonk'a brown robe , the silk rain cents oyer the wearer from neck to heels and are time cool- eat , lightest protectors yet. inventL. The sleuve fall away from thu wrist , or can be buttoned tightly aleut time hand , anti a hood at the back is so almost Imnpondcraliie that it can be drawn up to protect , without in the least crush , thin most fragile hat. Any one wito closely observes the lIttl details of tiress cannot tail to note how ninny and wide spreading time gathers are in the rear of the imewest skirts , what a. number of novel shapes are given time vaIats of even- Fog dresses , where thioy are cut out over the ahoultlers , anti that. ropes and heads are worn about white necks at dances , Time most strikmng throat. garniture , and omme of the most costly a woman can now display. is a double row of nun ! beaus. strung on silver wire amid with disks of crystal between time beaus , Ilmneralde , topaz - paz , amethyst ant ! the dozen and one van- cUes of semimi.precious atones now so lreatiy in demnnti are all cut to nesemmihlo small beans ant ! flexibly wired for the neck. Notlm- tog in tue way of a jeweled mieck oruma- went is vera 1,1gb , gnd close. from the base of tim throat and cinching out broadly oum the chest oil decoration is rasteneti. The most chariiming result of the craze after tranararent coloreti beads is the opalescent tints that light through the statics casts on the white flesh heimeath them , All slgmis point to a continued use of uxcesstvuiy high tninimumings about the necks of daylight costumes. Long-necked women pass broad ribbons about their throats twice and tlmen tying a ftarjng bow under the chin , pin the hoops end eiid so that Ume stick out hiku a double pair of wings under the ears , Aimother attract- lye method is to gather great rosettes of the crtsput black or white tulle In Ui. , _ . . . . . , - . I A C.iuut.et lt'iitVouuuziii's .tt.hI'i..it'nt rdI'y t'i-nrs Ago. Mrs. Lucrethai3rzuilley Irubbehi , now liv- lug at Norwich , Conn , , was the first woman to go UI ) in a balloon , The ascemm'oui was nmade at Easton , Pa , . March 25 , l.i15. At that time Mrs. Ilubucil was 27 years olti , The ascension va a ecietl ! stieces. an.i the papers o thofo I1y5 extolled tl'o achievemeu1 as one of the most lmUlrVelOls with which woman was accrcditetl , Altiougim : forty-three years have conic , and gope since that da7 so eentful te Mm. Hubbell. anti ho aoir , Iii wrinIs , I old woman of 70 , she retains' the memory of , the ascension as eleatly as it it Witra mint more than a week ago. She told the story I of her Ilight through thmi air the other day and time tenacity of her memory is shown Iii the foilowummg , a literal transcript of ltsr' owu wortls 'I rose with penrect calmoess and great velocity to a height of Over two miles , my whole feelings being those of intlescribahie tnanquihlity"iuntI grntiflei tieligtmt. There was no perceptible breeze until I retmchetl the highest point of may voyage , dIrectly over the Delaware , when four heavy currents struck ma ) ' balloon on all sitfes with cqul force. Finthing my' bal.toon full , I opc'neti th valve , three times in succession , anti while lettlaul off gas us fast asI could , the balloon at thio , seine titus rapithly emptying itself from the mouth , a very strong undercurrent forcing up the mouth of the balloon causetl a roan . lag like time ocean In a heavy storm , mi- lowed iy a noise 111cc thu thiselmarg'i of a cannon anti a simddea fall ot about 100 fret , "I timen looked tip ani saw the balloon all ehiattereil , withm tIme exception of two pieces , one luring about one.eigtmth the size time top of the network amid tue oilier a sail at the sub. These bore nme off east- I of the balloon. One formed a parachute in ward. The wlntl rocked the car violently at the time and for ten minutes succeed- lug. Knowing amy situation f had no feel. lug of fright or anxiety whatever , but tranquilly trusting in that caine Almighty power I always loved to Uuat. I preare4 - - - shoes for the oc asion wor. presentei by Dr. John Ihoree Dofids. "I aftervaj.ds juhlt another balloon and stationed It at Eimnirn , N. Y. , tiuring the state fair. I Spcntthert lOOO in building a scientIfic machhir'toiuanufacttmre , gas on an lmnprovetl hla't1.oL' : me tell you that ththe is' ll'o dizziii ss inrisinin a balloon. By natural - ural force yoU are ' attracted to the car. J/i't / ' - I . ' ' ' 'd Jh 1' ' ' I : Il : iiip . iitiiI3 : -r- . i L'l , - , - - . . . . MhtS. IIUIIBEI4. AND hEll Ii.tLLOON. wimich attracts small objects juatas the earth does , " GJ.YIlS .tNm ShOES. - lurniIIIty , anti fleauty Pronioti'd Ity Inteuligeuit Care , The cane of lclt gloves should begin with the first trfig oh , for as a new glove Is put on so it a1.il1liforavermore. Time inside of each glove sothtl ho powdereth. using the negular glovtfdvtler. Then work each finger on gently but , flrrniy , and finalfr the thumb. Use a button.iuook to prevent wearing - ing out the eiftlsEof the thiunih ant ! first finger , Romoyc Ives by turning the lower part over the flmMbra aii.i puhling them off gently ; this btlug thcmn wropg Iie out. so turn theni auid smooth ineli lInger into situipo before hiiatbem away , Light colored sucile gloves , if only slightly solictl , can be clenet1 by rubbing cornmeal or dry bread bilbem. When really soiled both glace anilp , le kid gloves are cleaned wIth naphtha-d'miftnnher this fluid Is very explosio-taI iiOwder and white flannel. Put a glove on anti with a clean piece of flannel dIpped fn the naphtha rub every portion. at i ; tlmitea a srot has to be rubbed nmore hmai' uiee ; then rubdry with a second piece of Mypuiel anti dust the pcwtler over It. Fln llshae. velI , remove from time hand. upon v7micli the glove I. kept until - til tiny in oderto retaium the slmapo ; the wooden stands sold for this purpose are very convenient when one has to clean many gloves. Keeping thorn in a box with a sachet of Florentine orrieroot gives a dainty odor to the kiti , A third mactimed of cleaning possesses the charm of not needing any rubbing , as the gloves ore eusprnled Imi no alrtlgbt prt-servt' Jar , on the bottom of whicim nests sonic lump ammonia. After exposing time gloves to tiurse fumes for ( our or ilyt ) dayS the soiled spots will be znlesijig. The fashionable white anti yellow chamois gtoves so mnuch worn In the summer are eaaily cleaned by washing in lukewarm water.nnd never rub soap on the leather ; paithy dry in tlm sun and then put on the wOoden hiantis or the owner's until perfectly dry and u agood hiape. \Vheti a seam is ripped follow its original appearance , as It may be over-sewed In a buttonhole stitch , the edgcs lapped anti tItemt'cl } down or PilL together and sewett through amid through in a "prick" scam , but in any case muemitl the glove on the right lt1e , it a hole is worn or iumhled apart from being too tight , the not try to pull the edges togethmer , but work all nrountl the ethge whim one , two or more rows of buttonholing - holing , which fills In the space , the Inst rows being connected by a line of over anti over stitches. Dy treating gloves in this muanner twice the imsumal wcar will be had , nntl the gloves will be of a gootl shape mia long as they are in existence. Cure of SIIttCM. Next to her gloves a dainty woman wishes to 'be nicely shod and to keep her shoes in artier , which is an easy task if a few miii- tites nro devteti to this twice a week , When 0110's pocletbook can afford it have two pair of atrett shoes and one or trio pair for the house as experience teaches that chanIng theni every day makes them last I twice fls long as when worn constniitIy. the- sifie thIs nothimmg is moro restful for ten- tIer or tired feet than a fresh pair ol hoes thuring the lay. If shoes creak bore tIny holes through the outer solo antI fill vlth oil. When a shoe pinches in oimo spot lay a cloth ( hippctl in tory hot water over the place , renewing the heat. as time \vaer \ cools , and this will shape the leather to the foot. Keep shoes in a ventilated box or drawer or In a shoe bag. have nui old imir to wear rubbers over , as pimttimmg these necessary articcs on and oft removes the hiohish. Fasten shines firmly across the instep antI ankles , and loosely over the bail of the fooL The heavy calfskin shmocs so often worn nowadays in miii ) ' wentehir are rcnderetl ivaterproof by grcaslmmg them with uimutton tallow and thmemu rubbing with ink antI sweet oil in lireference to any blacking. 1oot forms or 'trs" are used by seine vcrsons for uvery pnir of lioes mint in Use ; others keep shippers and tim stuffeti with tissue lhilier antI the former wrapped in sauna. l'atcnt leather ties arc cleamicd with flannel and mneltoiuian cream , rubbing the cncani on with one cloth nut ! wiping the shoe dry with the second Piece of flannel , then wrap the ties in flannel , as imtcnt leather loses its shine if eXposetl to the damp , dust or otmt- door air. An occasional rubbing with cold cream on a bit of ilannel before imsimmg any Prepared dressing \sili keep any shoes soft nod flex- ii ) ! 0. 0.Stmede Stmede slIppers are cleaned like simeile gloves , Satin slippers are treated with bran or powdereti magnesia , rubbimig either in vell antI tiieim brushing off. Tan-colored leather shoes arc clenmied with a flanumel cloth moistened with a little timrpentlmio or with souiie of the various pastes olti especially - pecially for these shoes. Whien shoes have been wet anti covereti withi mnutl they will dry in a stiff , tincoun- fortable manner , unless rubbed at. once ivlthi flannel , removing thin vater and mud ; thmemi rub vitii kerosene oil , using the indispensable - sable flannel , and let thtomu partly dry when a second rubbing with oil or vasehino is given. Ahltw them to dry In a warm uiook antI finally amply the liquid or paste dressing that gives the tlesireth polish. If trentctl in I this way wet hocs retain their first fresh- ( less nuti hover stiffen as kId and leather I (10 when wet. All shoes should be occa- I slonaliy aired by an open window. vtt 51IIAI.S I'Ot I Orders f Merit ziIIdIIMtIItetlUii Yoit oil ! 'nttlelIcIi or ! lospl fiji. Since the beginning of time women have nobly shouldered their share of burden anti responsibility when wardogs have lteen let loose. Long before any claIms for special "rights" were set up , they were accorded war inetlals , antI other orders of merit anti distinction won in home , hospltnl or on the battlefield. The Order of the Torch was one of the earliest conferred exclusively upon women. Itviis created in 1118 at the siege of Tar. tosa by the Moors. So liaril presseti were the men that the women plunged into [ lie fray nail fought shoulder to shouhilor with their huabnntls and sweethearts , their coon- age shining 111cc a tonch-henco the name of the order. Napoleon , never too liberal in his estimate of women , made a special provision when the Cross of the Legion of honor was foundetl in 1802 , that they should ba debarretl from the right of winnlimg it ; hut when in- formed of the neinarkahile exploits of a young girl , Virgltuic ( ] hiesquiro , who disgtmisctl her sex. auth enlisting iii tIme place of her invaiiti brother , thistingulshctl herself on the bat. tlciheld , he was induced to revoke his tIe- cliiion , and simmee that tinie women as weii as maui in France liavo aspmneti to this badge of honor , Nor was Virginia Ghsquire the only woman to win the Cross of time Legion of } ioumor in Napoleon's tIme. Merle Schieuhlmmg. a lleigtua girl , ( ought with the French arm- lea at Jemappes , Jena anti Austeniitz , antI was wauuded again amitl agnium , Sue rose to tim rank of suhlleutenamit , when , her sex being accidentally tilseovered , abe was retired - tired with the Cross of the Legion nod a considerable pension. One of the most Interesting stories to Anericans ; , however , In connection with tIme Legion of honor , Is its having been coo- r fennetl upon a little 1O-year-oltI American r girl in 189 ! , thu year of the World's fair. This cimild , Jeanne Carey o Muckfortl , III. , noticed one thay while walking along a cotinti7 road that a railroad bridge was entire tire antI that a passeimger train was rapitily approaching , Dulling her little red cap for a signal , she rushed niatily forwartl just In time to save the traluu. It was full of irns- songers bound for time Chicago expoltiou anti arnotig them were several French pea- pie. Their gratitutlu anti enthusiasm were unbounded , anti not long : itter Jeanne was tlccorated wIth time Crous of the Legion of Honor by order of l'rcsident Carnot. iSnmouig time possessors of the order in Franca are several Sisters of Mercy. Time most remarkable of these i Sister Marie Teresa of Touuqimiti. She was wounded at Ilalanlana In the Crlnieaim war while look- lag after flue woumided on time battlefield. She was also wounded on the front of the line of battle at Magenta In the Italian war of ii9. She has alec nuretl In Syria , China anti Mexico. On coo occasIon she picked up L shell which had fallen Into an anibu- lance In her charge and carried It away . STON STO1E RU PT . t % % ; NOVtI Bounly. 1vIrnfln ; I \t * ( : : . , t * f Mme Ya'e's ' Ureat Remedies ALL TH3 RAGE. 'fl1OUa3lC1 of Progressive Vohllohl I lhl'OflgS Our NOW DCjflrf 1110111 , cohltaihillIg ue Yde's Scrcts of t Joet EVERYHOIY 'liL1GiI'l'El ) VI'1II 'I'lJE Marvelous Resiluls of Mrno1 Yalo's ' iliscoveilos. Vi'c imorsoumally gunrantoo their purity amid high class merit. , Awarded \Vorld's Fafi i'ilcdti and Diploun.t of Iluitum' . luidorseci by Grcat ( ; & ' 'ermiluiemmL Ciimii.ti. 11cr. Our i'i Ice. Pu Ic. . AIME. YALES "ShUN FOOD"-rc'moves wrInkIr , Small . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . restores . . . . . . . . . . youim-two . . . . . . . . . . . . sizes- . . .t . o si i Iirg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? iC\IE. YAIE'S 'COMt'1FXiON l3I.FLCII"-eivars the coumiplexioum ' nh skiim lieUiilhe5 ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . rc'muovcs . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.75 MMl. VAIF'S "AIAIIOND BLOSSOM CO.\lPrExloN " . the complexion perfect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ChttLM"-keeps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l.O .C3 MME. YAI.ES "El.IXII { OF IIEA1JTY"-creatcs a. of natural olor-a skluu tonic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rosy . . . . . . . mlow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 YALFS "hAN'lIi'rNIht"uiiakes ! tii l.ands soft , tlelcao antI white . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 .C ML\Il. YArA's 'EXCFLSiOlt hhi\1 hi TONI C'-a scientific mtuihicine for restoring - storing t'no lmnir to imericet health auth I is ha lou uI color ; 5101)5 hair fmu Ii- ing ; cures tlantlrurt and all known all tilents of thu hair ; tIoe not uffct time hunir's n3turnl color. Can be tmst.d by hlotitl brumiets , 'or adults of either stx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv .c MMJ' . YA.h'S "hAiti CtUANSF.Ft"-a rfect sbnnipo , . . . mnctiI- catttl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . highly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A ) .C3 MilF. YALE'S "FItUITCLIIIA"-a female t onie , surp.tIrg In merit ntt' thilni e'-r dI'iroverttl for curIng the en mlilaittts urt9ltar to the set. . . . 1.J 9 MME. YALE'S " 111,001) 'l'ONIC"-a great botl liuriii'r nnth general toni , , fOr buiihiilnt UI ) ron-ti ) Wfl systeni anti atlng upon the bhooI , liver nuiti ictlnc'ys ! , glvimu streugh : , ! and Purity to nil the vital vgor of either chiltlreri or . 'ttlult. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . organs . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,1)0 ) an- .i IIME. 'i'A Ill.S ' 'I"itTht.1'/.Ehi"--a nil ; lye emirt' fun coItmtlIttioml . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 1.19 MME. YAI.E'S "SI'i'IAL ONTM ! Er' "I" a adl M E. YAih'r ' , " SI'ICh Al. LOTION'-a poiitivt' cure fr I. , ackhead a , plnies ; , anti miii umattmner of erruptive skin tilitem.ee-to be imaed as iii rcctt'tl-the ointment hiciore I 0- tiring and [ lit' lotloti mit night . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . ion .c ? iiMh. YAI.E'S "EYh'flhtOW AND EVEI.ASIr ( lliO\Vi'IL'-for jironmotirig the growth of c'yehrows t'ti in.hmes ; truly woumwtlcrfui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.'O .ca ZIIME. 'YALE'S "TOO'I'If PO\VDER" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . io MMI , YAhE'S FA'E TOV1)E1t"--i PIIA DPS-iicsh , white , crciiuil f ( ) .S MMn. YAI.Fi'S 'COMPIA-xIoN SO/il' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MME. YAl.l''S "JACK ROSE LEAVES"-a u'mse pink tint for the chmeele , -perfect imitatIon of nature . . . . . . . .fl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i o i , MMhd. Y&i1'S "lOSEtiUDS'-hip { save. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 .63 MME. YAhE'S Fnmous "Guide to lIsauty" F1iEE. Ask tn one. Mall Orders Seti L. to shy l'art of A itl"rcn. BOSTON STOIEI OMAHA , NED. ' FREE TRIALBOTTLE FREE Tills OFFER ALMOST SUR1ASSES BELIEF. An [ xterniil Toc to the Sk I Beautifies It As hy Magic. The Discovery OF the Age A WOMAN WAS TI1i INVENTOR. L6 , /4 / * > ' \ 1'4fri' ' a ? s ΒΌ - - _ _ . .f"j ' . : \ _ ' + . . . ' - ' . . ; , , 'II ' - ' : - - ' ' . - * Thousands have tried from time immein- onlnl to discover some ctllcaclous remetly for wrinkles anti oilier Imperfections of time cOiilmleXiom ! ! , but imoac hind yet sue- cet.alcd until the Misses Bell , the now fain- emma Complexion Specialists , of 78 Fifth avenUe , New York City , offered the pub- ha their wonderful Complexion Tonic. The reason so many failed to make this discovery before iu plain , because they have not. followed the right principle. Ihaims , Creams , Lotions , ate. , at-von hove a tonic effect impon thu skIn , hence the failures. The Misses Bell's Comnitlexion Tonic has a most exhmilaratiuig effect upon the cuticle , absorbing and carrying off all impurities which the bltiod by its natural acttotm Is constantly forcing to tIme surface of time skin. It is to the skIn what a vitnlizimmg tommie Is to time blood anti nerves , a kintl of now life that inimedmately oxiuilarates atiti strengthens wlmcrever applied. Its tonic effect is felt almost ininmt'ihiatuily , and It spt'tttlily Iiauimtlmes forever from Limo skin , freckles. pluumples , lilackhipaths , mnotlu pumtcimes , wrinkles. liver spotS , rotigimnesit , oiliness , eruptions antI thiscoiorution4 of ausy kind. In order that. all mumay be benefiteti by their Great llscovcry , the Misses lIeu will , durIng the present month , give to all call- THE MISSES BL1 , nearly eiglmty yards , when it hurst and sni'er'tly wouniletl her. liar deconatlomm fol. lowed later In ToumqUlmi , where hu was umur.ting troops , the general in coniniand performing - forming the investiture in time presence of the assembled troops-a mark of rare dii- tinciloim , One would hardly expect to fintl in Turkey - key an order exclusively for women , yet suchu is the case , it was founded in 18S0 by Sultan Abdul Ilamid of Turkey , antI is perhaps [ lie youngest of tue orders for women , Amaong its dlstinguishicil posses. sons is a siniple Turkish girl , who enhisteil In the army inztca of her brother , the solo support of the tniiiy , aumil served three years with distirmctism , The order Is a ve-po1nted star nre upon a. wreath. in - - - - - - - - I ' 1/f ens at their parlors one trial bottle of their Complexion Tonic nbsolutely free ; mmtl iii artier that those who cannot vail or who live away from New York may be beuio- filed , they will send one bottle to any address - dress , all charges prepaiti , on the receipt of 25 cents ( stamps or silver ) to cover cost of packing anti tielivering. 'fhe price of this wonderful tonic is $1.00 per hottl , and this liberal offer shouhti be muihrncech by nil , The Misses h1li have just titililisheti theIr new hook , "Secrets of Ileauty. " This valualiio ironic is free to all dtsirliig it. Time book treats exlmaustively of the importance of a good cn1npk'xiomu ; tells how a woman may acquire ht'nuty , anti keep It. Svccial chapters on time care of the hair' how to have luxurIant growth ; harmless inetliodit of making the hair pr- serYs its natmmrnl beauty mmd color , even Co ) advanceil ago. Also instructlomia how to 4 banish aupt'rfiuotms hair franm the face , neck anti aroma witluoumt iumiury to the amtin , This hook will be mnnhltid to mtuy ittidress ca req heat. FIIEII Trial Bottles of Wotitlenful Corn- pii'xion Tonic fre. at pariorts , or 25 cents ( cost of packing anti mailing ) to those at a distance. 1 'r4 Correspondence cordially solicited. Address - dross . 78 hittIm itvu. , Nev Ynrk ( ty. the center of time star is a incular band , cotmtalnlumg the words in Turkish , "f.oyo of 'dan " " " antI " " , "help" "CharIty. JI.tlflY PIN - 'I'Iit'I'iyts I hi I py 3 a Id a of hYt.I I hferide , ( " 'l'iiIlt'sNre , 'LS4 ' Neither of my lathes is arm actual clalni ( rnaitl , There are two of them , you see. 'Fimey live at flelle Meaiie , in muitidlu Ten. nFssee. which is time biggest , the most Fheautitul and the most fatuous stock farm in the woniti , flloodetl horses have made It fanious for seventy-flee years. The dairy I is a hew tleveioprneut , Time young women , : nitIm their brother , are joint heirs to the iztate , which embraces uiearly 6,000 acres , inehosed with thirty.v. miles of aton