TJlW OMAHA JiAlTjY 3M8J5 : SUNDAY- , JUNE , 1809. iM/Mff / i IN THE DOMAIN OF WOMAN. g SX5 > v"N\4Ss < SHSxS ! > 4S lllll.'fflW ' MHKMI.MAMA THIJ TASIIIOX. mid riullliiK nnil Poniim- ilciiirliitr tin * llnlr. NEW YOHK , Juno 2. Moglomanla is the affliction of all well-dressed women nt pro.- ont , nnd this abnormal development of head IH brought about by a system of blow sing and puffing nnd slulllng nnd pompadourlng , the llko of which has not been Been since the ilayfl of Oeorgo III. Unfortunately , the prevnlllnK coiffure Is very dinicult to build gracefully nnd stately without the aid of n skillful maid or a hair dresser's art , and too sadly often Is the hat of the times popped upon an elaboration of Bllky locks that more nearly resembles a last year's crow's nest than a sweet woman's head. The end and aim of all ef fort hi hair arrangement la to have- the hugcst fi owning frontlet of n pompadour possible , nnd a deliberate balloon-llko effect behind. A scries of combs and n system of rnts are the nccoswry apparatus for the erection of such studied nrtinclallty , and fo\v women bother any longer to wave nnd curl. The pompadour Is best when It rolln back qulto smoothly , but the back hair Is occasionally crimped a Ilttlo nnd then what Is left of hair cndfl for colling Is drawn up Into a small roll or close psjcho knot on the crown. No Doubt of Itn lIcconiliiKiirNN. Untidy , as ninety-nine out of a hundred of these puffy heads are , the effect of loose billowing hair about the face la almost sure to bo becoming. Then bath blouse nnd pompadour rolls nre used as pln-cushlons In n small way for more or loss ornnmcntcd hair brooches. Thcso brooches were first used In 1'nrls two yenis ago , nnd at that time women drew back their veils and with Ilttlo Jouclcd 'pins ' fastened the ends In a bmall rosette bow to the hack hair. New , however , that Jewel-bordered combs nro waning to disappearance , wo Imvo taken kindly nnd iiulto universally to tbo hair brooch. During the day when shopping and callIng - Ing , u Ilttlo wreath of gold sot with , colored stones , the whole affnlr no .bigger than n , 25-cent piece , is considered sutnclent , but at night , really splendid ornaments glitter nlnd gleam In the Huffy glebe of back hair. Perhaps the prettiest and most popular form of hair clasp Is a very long , very slender crescent of pc.irls ; another now de sign Is n long archer's bow of flno flllagrco gold , strung > wlth n gold thread , on which n few small 'pearls ' or brilliants nre gath ered. An extensive nrrow with barb nnd fenihcr of Jewels Is nl.iother novel pattern , and not content with adorning the rear of their heads , the women 'who rolgn at the top of the fashion have adopted the unique fancy for fastening ( lowers or Jewels or both , simultaneously In their Tolling pom padours. This Is a. relic of Marie An toinette's court , nnd scorns fairly to demand the nddltld.i of patches nnd jiowder. llliu-U anil White FroeliK. White Swiss muslin , trimmed with black lace or delicate black point esprit , gives at all the first summer festivities abundant proof of Its great and growing popularity. A moro frostily delicate and more sug gestively cool combination It Is quite Im possible to devise , and all the gay , fnsh- lonablo matrons have claimed It In prefer ence to the- colors and bright ribbons of the younger generation. At the garden parties nnd early luncheons , for driving nnd nftor- noon calls , there nro literally hundreds of thcso Swiss and black not dresses In evi dence. They are hung over black , or white , or violet undor-dresseH , worn with black gronadlno ribbon touches and hats of grey tulle dotted In black nnd ornamented with long plumes of dotted tulle , the bones or centers of which are flno lines of sparkling black spanglw. Originally this combination was designed as second mourning by a Parlslnn modlsto for the princess of Wales , who has not yet , A SILK AND LACE NEOLIOE. by outward and visible signs , ceased to honor the memory of her mother , and worn with the Inevitable ) pearl hair brooches nnd iicokchaln , It forma for our Americans a wonderfully distinguished and suitable tollot. IiullHiieiiNiililu Hun. 'Always ' with her summer gown , oven If U ( jo a crisp white shirt wnlst and duck skirt , the * smart woman carries ono of the many species of short boa. U seems to tie ns essential to her well-being ns her nock chain , and It Is made often us not of the eroy tulle mentioned above , speckled o'er with small and large nnd plnhe.nl dots of black velvet. Some very lovely nnd , be It candidly said , very expensive examples of such tulle boas have their full raw cut edges button-hole finished with black silk , else a line ( loss fringe borders tbo tulle. Not one of the boas Is so long that Us ends will reach more than a few Inches below the waist line , nnil the majority are fat and full In the center , tapering to very pointed end : . A finely accordion-pleated boa of white taffeta mousselalue edged with narrow ro\\s of black lace , white spiral lace boas , nnd those of liberty gauze gathered up with ruflles of bill ; muslin or chiffon , are all dolUg active duty In the realm of the woll-drejsod , and no ono can fall to remark the conspicuous absence everywhere of the long-trusted feather boa. Evidently this is not a feather season. Pai-tlicr i : > ulntlon of the Shirt IVulat. It Is a season of continued evolution , however , la the shirt waist and all that pertains thereunto , Indeed , It requires a sharp eye and busy > bratU to keep pace with the protean movements of this cherished Ilttlo garment. One of its newest develop- to incuts is a tall This is an appendage to f most of the pique shirts and the tall rprlngs at the back , extending as far forward only ns the hips nnd being cut In three or four hatchet-shaped tabs , Is edged with embroid ery or made rigid .with close-set stltchllngs. The yoked wnlst not only has como to stay , but Us finely tucked bib must be eo cut as to form the top of the sleeve , or fall ns n cap over the sleeve. Then , too , mention must bo made of the aklrt that has Us own washable belt , braced with A linen lining , punctured with white enamel or buttonhole-worked cjelets , nnd applica ble to any bucklo. Finally wo 'have ' a cuff of whtto linen on n colored shirt that folds back i'a ' three bag-shaped or wcdge-llkc pieces , becoming to all hands , nnd lastly a captivating ne > w necktie ct a narrow band of polka-dotted silk ending in two bravo Ilttlo tassels. This and the big bandann cravat In a four-ln-hand nro destined to rule by majority during the comltog months. .Siiiimic-r XeRllKCH. The weather Is rlpo for the easy breeze- Inviting neglige , and she who lounges In lior own room under the shade of nwulngs wears n wldo Japanese jacket of wash silk It she knows where the mercury is going. Habutal silk , In white stripes on n palo tinted back ground , or cool white llnon Inwn , is the usual choice for the Incomparable Ilttlo gar ment that is shaped exactly like a kimono , burring the long , narrow skirts. Falling wide nnd toose about the body , the fronts nnd big sleeves nro faced with silk or muslin In some solid tint that harmonizes with the wearer's complexion. For very hot days there nre especially designed luncheon Jackets to which any woman should take kindly and which can be made most simply and Inex pensive or olaboiatoly and costly. The model Jackets brought from Paris are made chiefly of wool , unllncd foulard or spotted eiepo do chine , nnd the fuli'nesa of 'the ' garments Is drawn into the- waist by a broad glrdlo of shirring. The fronts fall loose nnd pointed often to the kncos , nro garnished with Ince , nnd the neck Is open In a point under the chin , where a four-ln-hand bow of chiffon or liberty silk is knotted. With nil tea nnd luncheon nnd Invalid negliges of the season itho sleeves Invariably show elbow length , of transparent material , and touched off with pointed frlir of lace or pleated lace. Lovely tea gowns are made very llko the luncheon Jackets of crepe , silky vollo , nnd , more costly still , of lace and whlto muslin striped with the almost ubiquitous Inserting of narrow black net. The summer vornnda gowns , as thcso stately wrappers are euphemistically called , were the first mediums for the wholesale In troduction cf tinted and rainbow lace that women have adopted with acclaim. This new ornamentation oftenest nppears in tor chen , imitation Venetian point and Ilonlton , done In itho Intermingled threads of whlto cream , dark brown nnd ornngo yellow. Used on n gown of daffodil yellow liberty silk or crepe do chine , the rainbow lace is daintily showy , nnd few of these costumes for elegant languor are made without a touch of green. Lily lent green is the tint the designers prefer , advocating It as the coolest In the present weather , nnd when brought against the face n color least likely to heighten the shine of a flushed , greasy sur face that oven the fairest countenances now s'how. 1IAUY DEAN. SOUTHEIIX G'lULS ' AS HOSTAGES. Cnntiirc of Fifty Pretty Confederates liy the Mnrlm-H < > f Fort ( illmon. "Iwas mixed up in one little unrecorded event of the civil war , " said General D , "that was Interesting from Its very un- usunlness , nnd which as I look back upon It seems strangely picturesque. We were attached to what was known ns the Marine Drlgndes , a Ilttlo fleet of twelve 'tin-clad' river steamboats that piled up and down the Mississippi after the surrender of Vlcks- burg. The term 'tln-clnd , ' by the way , Is somewhat misleading , as it Is not remotely connected with the whlto metal , but signi fies rather boats "heavily " planked with oak for the purpose of protecting them some what from the ravages of bullets. "Ono dny our Ilttlo battalion of four com- , panles was ordered to steam down the river , disembark at Rodney , march to Fort Gib son , and there consult sealed orders In re gard to further proceedings. Imagine our surprise upon reading the Instructions to find/that we wore expected to capture and carry back to Vlcksburg as prisoners fifty of the most aristocratic confederate young women in the city. However , we had served long enough to obey orders without question , and provided with guides familiar with the town , wo set about our bizarre and not too agreeable task. Wo first established "headquarters " at the residence of a promi nent confederate Judge. Then different squads were ecnt out to call at the homes of the young women and escort them to the place of rendezvous. The instructions were that they must report at headquarters within two hours on penalty of their family residence being burned to the ground. The only information wo could give them ( the whole transaction was as much mystery to us as to fhem ) wna that they were to ho taken to Vlcksburg as prisoners of war , 'but ' were on no account to suffer any dis comfort or Indignity. "Of course there was great weeping , wall ing and gnashing of teeth from tender mothers , loving sisters , and Irate fathers and brothers. Dut the incident bad to be accepted as belonging to the fortunes of war , and at tbo end of two hours forty- nlno of the fifty , attended by anxious friends and relatives , were at the rendezvous. Mercy was implored for the ono delinquent. An additional hour was granted , and at their own suggestion several of the young women were dispatched to her 1iome to pcr- suado nor to follow their example In grace fully submitting to the inevitable. The re sult was that before the hour was up the last fair prisoner put in an appearance , though in a very defiant mood. "Our troubles , however , were by no means ended here. Indeed , they were hardly fairly begun. The next queotlon was how- to transport our beautiful captives to Rod- uoy , n distance of seme twenty miles , over roads that were In frightful condition from tbo devastations of war and conbcquent neg lect. All the good horses , too , llko all the good men , were off to the war , and as for carriages , they had most decidedly fallen into a state of Inocuoua desuetude. There wnu obviously nothing for us to do , there fore , but to gather together all the broken- down old horsed and dilapidated vehicles In the vicinity , which we somehow managed to hitch together with plow harnesses , bits of rc < po , straps , etc. With these improvlead coaches drawn up into line , we began the process of loading on our victims , and when they were all stowed away It was a motley looking procession , I can assure- you , Even the sound of farewells and the eight nf weeping eyes could not blind us to the humorous aspect of the scene. You must remember that we were all pretty young fellows In 1863. The civil war was fought by men whose average age was only 3 , Well , we made our way slowly umldst team and laughter to Rodney , where we embarked for VIckeburg. Upon arriving here the young wcmen were taken before the provost marshal , who put them on parole confining them to the limits of the city. Most of them had friends in town -with whom they chose to remain , and suitable quarter * were found for the rest , "The reason for the whole transaction then transpired. It seemed that < < ome north ern young women school teachers had been tnkon prisoners by the confcderntes nnd were nt thnt moment in their camps , where they were forced to wnsh nnd mend for the soldiers nnd perform other menial services. Thrao confederate young women wore , therefore , to ho held ns hostages until the northern women were released. There was Ilttlo dclny In the exchange , nnd wo hnd our fair visitors In Vlcksburg only thirty days. They were , however , very gay , de lightful days. Yankee officers and confeder ate maidens Intermingled socially , and the. acquaintance so rudely forced upon the beautiful southerners proved in some in stances a mutual pleasure. I could , Indeed , point to more than ono romantic marriage that was the direct outcome of our raid upon Fort Gibson. " 13OSTO.V GIUI/S ENTKni'HISIB. MnUeH n Good UvliiK ' > Fri Klle Wiire. A Boston girl has begun the work of re pairing precious pottery , glassware , porce lain and statuary. Last year she patched up $300,000 worth of fragile ware , and she got nearly 10 per cent on the value of the goods redeemed. It is said to have been moro than the salary of Mayor Qulncy or Governor Wolcott. Thla girl ibegan by in ducing a large department house to allow her to repair , not only their own fine pot tery and glassware , but to tnko orders from customers of the house who brought their broken ware there in the hope that there was some ouo in tbo establishment who could fix It up , She wits nn nrtlst to be gin with and In addition * he hnd n good deal of mechanical ingenuity. Later she got n contract from nn art museum In Bos ton to do Bitch work of this kind ns the museum could supply. This includes many rare nscs and other articles which are dug up In old world field ? , nnd which reach the museum a mnis of n thousand fragment.1 ; . The little pieces are taken to the studio ot the brlc-ft-brne surgeon , nnd there the nr tlst mechanic spends hours , days nnd weeks In assorting the fragments nnd putting them together. She uses a particularly flno kind of ce ment , which is mndo from the albumen of eggs , mixed with evaporated whoy. This cement will cnduro heat and moisture nnd Is everlasting. One of the latest triumphs of this girl Is scon In n built-up glnss urn from the valley of the Nile. This precious relic Is exhibited In a museum. It is ap parently flawless nnd through it the beau tiful hues ot the rainbow shimmer llko the dancing colors of n soap bubble in the sun light. Yet this urn came to the museum In thousands of Ilttlo bits. So carefully have these fragments been put together A LUXUR10U S TEA ROBE that scarcely a trace of the mending can be seen , even by the keenest ojes. Recently n fabulous prlco was offered for the urn and refused. TIP FOU 1M.AIX GIIILS. Cultivation nf Grncc nnd EURO of Miumcr a Slnuile Matter. Mrs. Humphrey , writing In the Juno Ladles' Home Journal on "How to Be Pretty Though Plain , " asserts ithat the best ad- vlco she could give the girl who would at tain a graceful figure Is contained in two words : "Avoid exaggeration. " "We all know how disappointing , If not actually an noying , it Is to see n pretty face associated with an awkward figure or an uncouth gait. Now , .graceful ness is almost always capable of being cul tivated , to some degreent least , even In caeca which may seem to be of the hope less sort. Calisthenics have converted many nn awkward girl Into au unrecogniz ably graceful nnd charming 'edition of her former self. Many a growing girl has her figure and carriage ruined for life by want of cnro , nnd tnoro pnrtl-ulnrly motherless girls , who have no kind elder to make them lie down for nt least nn hour every dny. The recumbent posture nvcrts many nn ovll. The shoulders should bo perfectly flat upon the coucn mill the hprtd be only slightly raised , Girls nro such active , vigorous creatures that they often object to lying down In this way , but a , cnreful mother may easily lenrn how to turn this restful time Into a pleasure , In almost nil cases Im provement wilt result from gymnastic nnd callsthcnlo exercises , from rowing , drilling nnd swimming. But It Is nb < ilutcly neces sary that the pntlent should be mindful con stantly of her own bearing. She must hold her shoulders back , her head up nnd her chest forwnrd. At llrst this position will cause some stiffness , but If persevered It nnd accompanied by cnllethcnlc exercises , o even games llko lawn tennis , Itwill soon become natural , ensy nhil grncoful. " oDTiavnn THUM AMI. AVlto llttve I'ntxril Dnrlim : tlitoeu Vlrtorln'n Hero nro some statistics suggested by her male-sty's celebrating her birthday. The following list of men prominent in English public life , whom Queen Victoria has out lived , Is only another illustration of her abnormal rolgn : < A11 members of the privy council who wore nllvo In 1S37. All the peers who held their 'titles In 1817 except the earl of Dnrnley , who was 10 , nnd Earl Nelson , who was 14 In thnt year. iAll the members who sat lln the House of Commons on her accession to the throne except the carl of Mcxborough nnd John Temple Leader. Her1 imnjesty has scon cloven lord "chan cellors , ten prime ministers , six speakers of the House of Commons , nt least three bishops of every see nnd flvo or BX ! of mnny sees , flvo nrchblshops of Canterbury , nnil six archbishops of York and flvo com- niandorstinchief. . She 'has seen five dukes of Norfolk suc ceed each other ns earl marshals , and hns outlived every duke nnil duchess nnd every mnrquls nml mni-chloness who bore tint rank In 1837. She has outlived every member of the Jockey club nnd every master of the hounds that flourished in 1837. She hns seen seventeen presidents of the United Stntes , ten viceroys of Cnnnda , fif teen viceroys of Jl.idtn nnd Franco succcss- stvely ruled by ono king , ono emperor anil seven presidents of a republic. Frilln ot Kn will oil. Tallor-mndo gowns of taffeta silk are the Intest novelty. A hnndsomc brooch , In the shape'of a swan. Is thickly studded with diamonds nnd penrls , a ruby serving ns the eyo. A handsome powder box of silver Is trlnn- gulnr In shape. The lid Is beautifully cn- nmelcd nnd set with scml-preclous stones. A watch chatelaine in the shape of a flcur do 11s of gold , profusely utuddod with cmnr- nlds nnd rubles , Is among the latsst novel ties. ties.PalntcM PalntcM silk gauzes nnd mousscllno do solo nro favored materials for evening gowns , with tulle , nnd point d'esprlt in the lead. lead.A A case for playing cards , of silver , has trnclngs of gold. One corner of the case , which is handsomely enameled , contains a small Ivory counter. Manila hats arc the swell thing for morn ing wonr in midsummer. They como in white nnd colors and are trimmed with dotted whtto gnuze nnd quills. Baby ribbon In brack and whlto mixed edges the ruflles on n whlto organdlo gown. Brnlds finished with a short fringe are among the new dress trimmings. Blue. In every shndo is the leading color in millinery nnd the special novelties are the combinations of violet and forget-me- not blue and brown with bluo. Flowered llnon lawn gowns , trimmed with wide bauds of blue veiling , lined with silk matching the color in the llowurs nnd edged with black silk braid , nro the extreme ol fashion in the way of combination and nov elty. elty.A A handsome collar buckle of gold has the edge sot with a circle of pearl1 * ; the rest Is thickly studded with emeralls and rubles , while a large opal serves as the center. Alpine hnts of coarse straw with a toft twist of polka-dotted silk gauze or taffeta silk around the crown nnd some stiff white quills at the side nro worn with pique suits. All the shades of the primrose are a pretty note in the fashionable scale of colors. Primroses - roses trim our hats and primrose chiffon shades add a quaint effect to our simple muslin gowns. A lace bodice over whlto silk and utrlped dlagonnlfy front and back , with tucked bands of black taffeta silk , is worn with a cream cloth skirt. The bauds meet in a point la the middle of the back. Taffeta silk gowns trimmed with cloth bands nre ono of the early spring novelties nnd seem to bo gaining In favor. Incrusta tions of cloth on the silk are also scon and foulards , too , are combined with the cfoth decoration. Buckles and clasps In dull gold and plati num mixed are very much worn. Steel , ARMY APPETITE. > F" \ouiiiibci When I was in Santiago , I dreamed that I was eating flannel cakes. Mibs Sweet Well. .Volunteer I awoke and found that I { lad eatenhalf , of mj blanket. buckles , too , In a very open pattern , deco rate the belts ot the lace gowns. In the long diamond shape the ben has ono nt ; ho back ns well ns the front. Whlto batiste , patterned with n design in cashmere colors nnd trimmed with Drupels lace Insertion and edging , makes cue of the smartest gowns of the season , 'jt U mndo o\cr whlto taffeta nnd the skirt Is TUlMed nt the feet with whlto batlsto odsod Mi-h Into. t'nlo blue velvet baby ribbon gathered on ono edge nnd sown In rows around .1 whlto chiffon collar nnd the upper portion jf the chiffon vest Is ix very dainty bit of color in the bodice of A blnck hnd whlto foulnrd Of course the lows nro fully n third of nn Inch npart , which gives a pretty effect. The transparent trnln made of Innumera ble frills of motuscllnc dc solo on tnoiisu1- llno lined with the same transparent ! ! t was n new fuiUuro nt an English drawing- room In March nnd It Is prophesied that ilio old court train of heavy velvet nnd s.iitn wilt bo displaced by this moro graceful ap pendage. Brllllantlno of the flucjt , most sliky qunl- Ity Is the favored material for bathing suits , unless wool la required , nnd then Froneh bunting nnd English t rgo nrj the host fa brics. Crenm-colored braid on whlto scrgo or mohair , which forms the collar and K-ll. Is the favorite trimming , but , for the take of variety , Inco yokes nro ono feature of decoration . Ulnck , blue and \\hlto au the popular colors. I'oinlnlnc Personal * . LMrs. Zcrlsah Oould Mitchell , who died re cently , \vns the last Indian princes * In Mas sachusetts nnd wns n llncnl descendant of Mnseniolt. Maude Adams , the nrtrcrs , Is the great granddaughter of Joshua , tlrst cousin nnd an Intlmato of J. Q. Adnms. Joshua's non Joined n party of Canadian Mormons nnd was among the first settlers In Salt Lake City. City.Miss Miss Susie Strnus , n niece of Oscnr Straus. American minister to Turkey , hns been decorated by the sultan with the Second Order of the Cheft-Kahn. Mrs. Ormlston Chnut says that while In this country she compiled with 1,307 re quests for nutogrnphs and , most wonderful of air , never once lost her temper whlto doing EO. Mrs. Julia M'nrd Howe , who colebrntcd lior eightieth hlrthdny Inst week nt her Itnstmi home , Is still a strong nnd 'hearty woman. Her first Important contribution to lltera- tuio wns a volume of verso Called "Passion Flowers , " which appeared In 1S53. She do- rights In old-fashioned gnmcs nnd is always ready to play lively dance music for the pleasure of young people , by whom she loves to be surrounded. 'Mrs. ' John A. Logan has received a letter from the husband of Evnngcllna Clsneros , now Mrs. Cnrl'os Cnrbonnel of Iluvana. an nouncing the birth of a daughter. The Ilttlo ouo Is to bo named Evnngcllnn. In the let ter announcing the birth of his daughter Mr. Cnrbonnol Invited Mrs. Logan to spend next winter with himself nnd wlfo In Havana. 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