11 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SfNT ) VY\ I , m IN THE DOMAIN Of WOMAN. P < \ nilONS IN St'lMMi XX' Mmlel ( lint UN , \ < n Sklrtn , N'i\V : YOllK. Feb. 2.--I dhemlil llko lo tnko n vow of starvation , forsake this world for u Jug of water not wine and n loaf of glutfn broad nndernc > ath n bough nnd thcie tlu penancei tnr my sin nf looking tea Ions fin the modern HeshpolH us prepared by nil ex- ptnfllvp French rook " In all the bewitch ment of faultlessly lilting black xelvct gown , crowned wllh.nn Irresistible lint toque of pnblo nnd crimson rew > en ami drooping ef fect I vi > lv against I background of nor ample chinchilla nnd btondtnll cape , MaUle gave tent to confession nnd repentance. "You have1 been , I Judge , to Homo liiign nnd liorrlblo mldduy love ) among the food- eniffs politely known as woman's luncheons , i'h * " remarked tlio hosfens , rcganllng v.lth dainty /on I , born of u brisk unlit In thu cold , clear afti'rrioon , a nlndcst pile of brown salad sandwiches beside the trumps. "Twenty covers nnd courses that defy enumeration or description , " monnud Malsle. "Oli , I know nil .ibout It , " added tier friend , refraining with Infinite. tart from ottering tiM "It IF a blessed thing for Torqiiemadn slctlm.s that the ? women's luncheon was not Known In his dn > I : im proud In my thai put in llvrenrs hive I nttondcd one unless the Htrongc t pre-ssuto of persuasion was brought to beat nnd when I do I alwajs have a light ronasl before I SALMON PINK SILK ViST OF WHITB MOUSLIN IR SOIK. Iravo home to fortlfv me ngnlr.ot any but the meat hiininilng-blrd Indulgcncu , other wise there \r \ n heartache oxei one's own wcnkntur to resist sweets and pastlco , head- qtho cvei the indigestion sine to follow , not lo mention , of course , another Inevitable c'-o tl'iit " "Oh , don't , please , " was the piteous , filghtenel appenl. "Well , then , I won't , " ami.ibly , "here If a frfdn mint and try and dhert your mind by telling of the pretty plumage of your slstors' garments , such a luncheon nlway ? callh out the best ficcks Youis. by the way , If Ita any comfort to tell \ou so , Is as near the hleal blaikelet ; costume as 1 have seen thin winter " "Yea , It'p nice. Isn't It ? " a r.-n of happi ness playing across liL-r sad , sweet counte nance. "Hut there was a finch at the table that crushed me with lemorse for B | ending no much on mine. Thu handsom est "black coiduroy W.IP the material. Ito KMrt ciulto simple and tl'o waist opening ncrrsa the , bust to show a heart-shaped ffont of white ehlffon upon which a tcarf of fine Hcnals anco lace was knnilLd. H was fo slmplo and so good aid In the tear thp bodlcu wifi cu "al'oit and c'ur.ed up In n jiflnt to repeal a hit of white olilfun pu'llrd through a brilliant bticKle. Now , wh > can I ncvc- achieve Incspcnalvely ImiidB-.ne ru- fcliltn llko that ? " lilciiM for Sprint ; UnUlnu. Oh , H U a sift , my dear , all to luelf , Just like painting or miihL > , and Its rarity Is the salvation cf the dressmaken , h'lt what else did > ou see , nnythins Indicative of the spring , for Instance' ' " "Oh. Idea : ) galure. 1 ' ? n\\v fgr example. fti little talfeta body worn with Aer > du mcinent full skirt tlvit will apply Itself It detail to your needs of f.gurc. T ie Inck , fronts and 8lee\es were ull\eiy grnv taffeta ( fellcloiisly striped In green. Of ccurae It opened upon the bus- ' , and w'nely EO , for It pine a cKiiiuo to 8l'aj\ n \osi of gray silk mliHlin through which a green lining cou'd biagucsly dlheerned. At the lop of the " y"r t and oxer the collar were ciosrod band. ) of black \el\et rlbbnn Bllpjied through wcc brilliant buckle * Thue Im.'Xln rorrc H'onded ' In form lo a afr'es ' of c ishi Ilit'e Sufferers from Indigestion , Insomnia or Kindred Troubles. BLATZ MALT-VIVINE ( Non-Intoxicant ) taken with meals' and at bed time \vill assist the digestive functions ! and thoroughly tornup the whole ; fystem. This liquid malt extract appeals paiticularly to the nursing - ing mother it possesses the ! properties most essential. > TRY BLATZ MALT-VIVINE. ALL ORUQCISTS. PRCP'OOt VAL.UUUBkE\YISacO.MILWAUkEe Omaha Orancli 1412 Douglas St. To ) , IOBI , , buttons to a side that held uown the taffeta 1 fronts , cut In leaf points. The slccveJ I demonstrated the worth of n new Idea In 'arm ' trlmmlni ? by showing leaf points of taffeta overlapping at graceful distances down the arm. I "I must not fall to astnirc you that such effects are evidently to he taken seriously Into our spring calculations. The exceed- 1 Ingly modish girl who wore this piece of ' perfection brought the usually warring ele ments of skirt and waist Into amicable rein- , lion ? bv girdling her slender middle with _ a sash of Rray silk muslin , knotted In ope ! loop and two long ends a trifle to the le.fl | side. I therefore caution jotl to keep a sharp lookout for bashes. " \ 1'i'iirl < irn > I'oulnril. "That 1 have , " responded the hostcsf. "nnd to that extent do I believe In Micm t'uil I have taken Into serious consideration : > ! on Idea for my first foulard a house gown , an application of the sash motif. Thli foulard IH a pretty pearl gray wprlgged over In Ino meat falry-llku taste' , with finest black1patternfl through which gleam Jn t u touch of blue now and then. Quite an April- day Idea. "All the top of the skirt IB going to he closely laid , narrow horizontal tucks , ever so slightly gathered , nnd this treatment will o.vtcmi down wellupon the hips. It will also cast a fullness Into the top of the bodice by rising well up under the bust. My yoke In front will he of a pretty thickly patterned cream lace laid over pale blue , with slccVes of the ame : but the charm of the dress lies In n small lace edged kcr- rhle * of gray liberty silk , crossing the shoul ders ill the base of the yoke , passing down one side to the waist line , nnd there letting fall to the feet n couple of streamers gnr- nUhc 1 with hue. " About niirrlnux , "Well , before. . I go , " announced Maisle , languidly gathering her splendors about her , "I don't mind letting you Into the secret thn't N already wldb open about earrings Xcxt week I shall break upon a waiting world 'with pearl drcps dangling from my satin nnd sea shell lobes , ami 1 do this not because I love earrings HO much , but that I IOVP to he fashionable more. Every mother's daughter at the spread today , save yonr humbled and chastened young frlenJ , displayed pearls chlclly and turquoiEc oc casionally. 1 rather hankered after a pair that I paw the awfully smart Mis. Uajlles wear , perfect , deeply bllie turquoise , set in narrow , dark green enamel rims. Hen were buttons , mine are drops ' with a.dia mend spark at the top of 'each pink gem. Don't let any woman push you into the be lief that only buttons will he worn , for the Parisians are already glorifying In won drous bcslltnmered gypsy loops , that after all were the only ornamental eardrops e\ui In use. " "New , what do you suppose we will bo wearing next ? " plaintively Inquired the 1'Obtf'SS. "Oh , .the next attraction in the theater of fashions Is the Mode du Harry. I wish you could sqe the new theater waist. I ha\e mo Just homo from the dressmaker's. It Is a brocaded silk , not expensive , but very gay , with Us Du Harry roses worked on a Marie Antoinette green ground. Its lines are stiffly pointed , not curved In to the waist at all. It Is sloped out over the shoulders llko " court dress and cut open in a shaip point In front to show a yoke and vest of dlr'xond tucked white taffeta nnd then Its garnishment Is do no with black and white velvet ribbon , as I assure > on that Madame du Barry , with heV vase-shaped figure , could wear It with eacc. I nm afraid I shall look a fright In It. Of course , I can't yet agree It Is pretty , for It Is so stiff and so unlike what we have been wearing , but , like the Campbells of Scotch hlslory , this Du Barry fashlcni Is coming Inevitably , Irresistibly and by springtime you nnd I and all the rest of the faithful will haVe figures to rival thosa In the eighteenth century French portraits- Vale. " MARY DEAN' \ WOMAN'S MOOS1 ? CAMP. MrV. . ( iitiiinliiHN UIIH One In the Heart of it Fores * . In ' ! nliit > . Away up In the northernmost corner of Maine , on the Canadian borderland , reports Harper's Bazar , is perhaps the moat unique camp In the world. It Is a morse camp , kept and um by a woman a happy hunting ground In the region where the woods teem with caribou , moosa , deer , bears , wolves anl lynx , and where hunters and lovers of na ture and sport find n haven of delight. Mr * . Daniel Cummings , with hep husband , who Is the game warden of the camp , has .set tled herself hero In the heart of the forest , boycnd the slightest echo of i civilization and far from the mnddlng crowd , Jj thirty niilcw of staging to the nearest settlement. Here she has built a beautiful and elnln- rate camp , rich In the glories of untamed nature , and yet equipped In charming In congruity with the nicst modern accesso ries to comfort ami case. When going hunt- lilB'Mrs. Cummlnga puts her enchanted kit into , the .canoe and leada her gucBtp through tlit"ina7cs of the mocse hunt. This kit , by the bye , la one of the most Interesting of the many Intctc ts of Square Lake camp , It takes up little pace In the canoe , but bus a way of turning out every Imaginable article that Is required in the making , cool.- IMK and son ing of a savory meal , en turning 'tsclf into a dining table at leThe - The lucNpcilencod huntress has much to learn a' Square Lake camp , and she finds ample opportunities for gaining the lute of the fonut. She Is latight by the guide to tracr t o scent of the mocio on the graps xv 1'ere ho bus been resting and to follow the trail bv her sense of smell. Mrs , CunimtngV camp Is In Aroostooh county. Maine , nnd la In the midst of a chain i f ulxlccn lakcj. , which are lluked loRethcr by n canoeing thoroughfare ) lhat stretches over 100 mllea. These \\ttterwaya or "moose carries" are very nanow mi-cams , through v.hli-b only u slip of u ounce can putt. The ) wind through thickets of pines which are rung with beautiful s'lvcr ' moss. Hero the sportsman and his rifle hold high revel. Thu can.rs at Square lake are laid out In differ ent apartments. In the center Is the drawIng - Ing to m camp , furnished with elegant rugs and draperies , wi'b greal sputtering logs in opm llreplaccs und actually boasting f. piano OutfeUlc the camp at night on Immense sky-high fire , that would el. credit to Nor- waj , burns , for cbcor and light and. Inci dentally , to smoke away the Insects. There ! s the dining room camp , the kitchen cam ) . | tl't refrigerating camp and the lavatory. A garden supplier vegetables , fruits and her- i lea for the table. Several cows add mate- ilally to the luxury of camping In the north ern forest Square Lake camp Is United by geologists a well us sportsmen , for sea fhelta are t be found on the brink of some of the lakca I about tills section j The Journey to Square lake Is made by j rail , stage and canoe , and leads through j quaint lU'ttlrmentti of Swedes nnd French. 1 Ytu sa > gocdby to trains and rails at Car- I ibcu station , on the Hanger & ArooMook ' road , and from there jou make your xvay 1 by utagu to New Sweden , where you get your lunch then you go on through u bcau- I ttful country settled entirely by Swedes. By | and by you come Into u section of French .settlements , pawing through Pr'a tn Van ; Huren. xvhere yuu see and hear nothing- but , the Canudlau French aod their patois At list Squiiro Lake camp n , reached und ) ou put jcurself Into the hands of your hoate&s , . who will Initiate > ou Into the nosterles nnd I ecstasies of hunting big game. ! ito.M > i-H : Mitr.nVOMI ; \ . I'oelr.i. Itoiminee ami lllNt < ir < i lime I'll hi Ti'lliuli1 ( n IVI r Tri'Mii'd. With a web of gold trcases , says n writer In Woman's Homo Companion , Helen snared the heait of Paris ; It was * with blonde hair .that the Magdalen wiped the feet of tie Maslrr. Dante'n "Beatrice" was a blonde ; Tasto's "Armldc" was Inspired by the fair nnd blonde Ulconore d'Uste , one of the most beautiful and renmiknbln women of Unit npoch , nnd one with whom , of course , he was desperately In love. The beautiful Cleonlro supplants nil brunette rhals In the heart of her royal lover whcie she "veils her pearly tints In the shining gold of her hair. " Vpnus , thu goddess of beauty nnd lo\e , rises fiont the seii-fnam with dead-gold lock-i. The virtues. Faith , Hope and dimity , have blonde hair , and Aurora , who opens the eastern gates lo the day-god , has half us vcllcnv as thu sunshine. It , \\is the golden Iwlr of the beautiful Delia , mlbtiess of Tibulliib , that bewitched the poet. , nnd CatllU It's J-atiK the glorlca of Berenice's golden Lair. The radiant Ideals of Titian. Mutlllo and Raphael weie as Ktigcne Sue described \drlcnne de Cordovllle : "Her hair was of rcddUh hue1 , of that peculiar color seen In many of Hie meal admirable female por- Malts. " I'lirvne , the fair , when hiouglit before her judge ? , suddenly Ihtew olT her ptpjum and da//.lcd the- lawmakers with " her" , .wondi oils beauty , chid onlv In the waxes of tippling hair. Men huxc not changed through the centuries. Beauty WES then , an now , a woman's be-sU defense nnd her pardon was granted Instantly. Among tl < ° pn"ta we remember the icd- halred "I'vrrhn" of Hoince , Klugsley'a "Hypatla , " Bulwrr's "Adeline de Montreal. " Vltgll's "Venus , " Homer'K Agamede. " Shakespeare's "Portia , " Milton's "live" and Hallcck's "Fannv. " The heroic women of history xxcto of the rel-halicd sisterhood Isabella of Caitlle. Helen of Ttoy , Catharine I. of Russia. Joan of Arc , Ell/abeth of Kug- land , Mary Stuart. Anne of IlutsH , e\-Km- piess 12ugenlo. Lucrotla Uorgln and Beatrice Cencl. ; AHDIMM : : . rll > llflllKO ( iri-lllly lll-lllllllllMl 1 > > - \ \ Inter \ViiKlou MO-VOM. Investments ranging all the way from ? 10 to X3CO aio now cheerfully made by the wealthy city icildents for the purpose of decorating the exterior of their homes with ornamental grewiery. This fashion comes directly to us from Italy nnd France , where , since time Immomorlal , It has been the ciihtcui to embower the entranccb of the great stone palaces and hotels of Rome , Paris , etc. . In shrubbery , clipped and giown and potted lu big tubs for the special putpoEO of threshold embellishment. Now- thai rich Amerlccc.s are beginning to have decidedly Impressive citj palaces of their own , and that mormons expense is being lavished on the bronze and plate glass fron , , . doorstops , gardening hat , suddenly grown i' BOUK'K ( ) ! ' UKOCAUi : SILK , TIU.M.MGI ) I WITH NARROW BLACK AND WII1TK VELVET RIIIIION' . YOKE OK TUCKED MUSLIN UE SOIE. Into a very takon-for-grantcd feature of complete house fiiinlshlng. English Ivy , Italian lauiol , piivet dwarf ce-1ar , Canadian spruo , English jew or hawthornc and IJuteh bo\ are some of the nioit popular and servl-cable shrubs for door step portfercs nnd'not havo-at least a couple of home one cf these evergreens jus't Insldo the glass -Storm do'nrs or o'ulsldo on the stone landing of the street steps Is to fall In arrears to'one's duty toward fashion. Mop-headed Italian laurel trees are t'ie ' most expensive choice in this hind of ver dure , for a gond he"aUhj pair cost nil the way from * 50 to SJKO. . Pine bpei-lmens of Ilns- llfh yew come next In cHtliihillun , while n richly leafed nnd iiualntly shaped > ulr or Dutch box bushes are wonderfully oinamcn- tnl , sturdy and valuable. Plain grecif painted boxers or tub give the proper foot hold to any one'of thesq species' of ever- giccn , though now tl'c bilc-a-brac dealers , kten to eelre a. freshlj opened opportunity for trade , are Importing fipm Italj , Kranci ) and England time mplloried , but beautifully chiseled old marble vasca th.it glorified oncfl Bplcndld eighteenth century gardens , and It ) thece the wealthier rcjldenu put their out door plants. Early In the spring the snrrtly kept city house will display. : ! brace of line privet or BS , I VJ , HEB TH GOOD . OF1 HEAL" 1110 ten. prettily blooming hawthornc bushes In green ; tubf , while pott on the stone newel post * , of rough green pottery arc filled with dwair ' cedars and at the bases of these seal let geianlums bloom. In the lower windows handsomely tiled window boxes of geranlumr and green vines arc set , and such an . - terlor decoration c ts the owner a good $50 or $73. In the autumn laurel ticca in tubi replace the privet until thcio b danger of u 1 heavy frojt , which the laurel docs not often weather , and then eo.iii's a couple of four or .slx-slded box pyraMi or handsoniply shaped steeple-pointed yewb , and the win do\v boxefi arc cleared and replanted with little pines and sturdy spiucc nnd ccdni. well bedded and draped with the ilehc" English Ivy. The * result of nil th'o ' Is to take nway In no small degree from the stems hardness nnd inanotonv of cur close : t resident stieuts , and against the new licusi. ; of cream brick , gray stone and white marbk , built so faithfully after the Krench urc'i- ! tectuie , the display ( , f greenery Is delightful and the tsnijriuenccs huvo ojicned new avcunus of rlchct ) to the lloilnts. I l > 'rillH of KtiNlilon. The ni"xe"t slrdle. < have a dcen x ated fringe of silk , steel bend < , or Jet Inll- Infr from the lower edge. One o ! ' the at raetlvo black fabi n < Is a < lnn wool , Intel woven with silk. It Is culled poll de L'huvie , und Is nim'e Into tailor cos tumes lather mine elabniate In st > le taaii the eonventlonal tailor dicta. Velvet If being woln'a sieat deal this win cr. ( lm > sees ! l moio and more I'o-i- slbly It Is , as ami woman suggests , that people have been keiping their \elvut fioi Ks hoping for ( old weallur , and iu\\ giving up ho'ie of that limy are pulling them on levurdleni. Velvet llrt. : " .ire worn wltli KPiuiatn waists wl h .iKneahlo eft'eel T -ere In u little ! mt Hint H worn with I hr 'link Kuwn Hint IH Very effective enL L jt the Hlmplest kind fit a little hat off 'ho A HIT 01" GHUENCny IN WINTER. head It Is one of those thin black stiaws , a Tudcan > lirald of black , and around the clown Is twisted a fold of pink satin lln- i-hed with a big cliou or bow at the side , while mulei lie ejie of be brim are a few little blush roses. Ited. running tluougli the gamut of It.s Klowliig .hades , from the lojiil damask and .lai'ciue io i lints to light cherry ilxe. will api/ear / as a favorite uctes < cny on spilng costumes of graj , buiwn , etrtaln slmdes ol Kieen and blue , and notably on black eo.s- tunic's , jackets , < apes and liai.s. In the nilxa'.ce exhibit of .summer attiio me shown some lieaiitlfnl erfeetn In printed and ombioklr : i il S ls muslliiH In new and A PIJARL-OKAY FOl LAUD , WITH SASH MOTIF temptlnK nilui llendlnu No i i.ly aio tieae alr < . rrateilalb bioufi'n out In soft delicate Ints , but they .ne fiirnlsbed In jot Llnik , In liniwn , gius. blue und black unit white mixtures In making up the dnnij s ] > ilng wardrobe It will Ink i onipletenevb without at leapt iino handhome gown ol black crepe il Oil no , ( henllle-stllped barege , silk dotted veiling , o" plain Ida l < Urussul * not over a hllk 01 satin Mlp , whiili for the majority uf women who aio no wealthy Ix far bet tor when forinid of black silk and not u bright contrasting color which soon rho a v.-ua r A pretty way to utilize hit * of handsome lace edging In llonlton , Venetian , ftenals- sunco and other desdgn * . Is to cut tlm lace portions awa > from thu tine net founda tion and ew It un applliie ( | to thu roundcil endit of baslix ? . neck-scarfs of chiffon or ribbon , to standing \uhct or Matin collar * ' , .sleeve cap . etc l.u'i ; thai lias been woin anil elcantul ran bit slinlUi'U tucd for dres > Ing Kiblc cushions and handkerchief and glcno sachets Duln y Ilitiu I'uiitan berthas. Vandyke i lllai tto . Marie Antoinette llcliua , bor dered with one two or three nceordlori- platted frill * of India mull , net or chiffon little \andyke peb ru < n uitli Jong scurl oiidu dlmlnlUiIng to mcic pointK. or those of China silk delicately wrought and wl h Hole frouH that arc * idui-d with d < ep bilk fringeIn tints mat. nine the embroidery d-o to bi a'ldc I to t e slnvilp .ifternonn . ' e * rs for tl' i"rrr , un well as in the dtlka o ami beuu Iful tianspaient gownuf ( Woman's Tonic ) is a natural product for replenishing woman's strength and for overcoming all of her bodily ailments. 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A true woman hureelf , dhe will surely be able to help you , as she has helped thousands of others. Write a letter today. It will receive her personal attention , and you will beneiit by it. " Woman's Wisdom" Mme. Yale's greal book , mailed free on request. Address Mme. Yale , 18H Michigan Boulevard , Chicago. ceiemony fur curlier uses , for posl-KuhtiM dancing tolletb , and for the poetic inJ charming dresses for bridesmaids , < lebu tantca and school and college graduate * Tn 11Al0i" | M'omt'ii. "Mis Dewey lias .1 hiooch of dlamondt set In tevl from a Spanish vessel mink at Manila. .Mrs . Jlyrn 13. I'lrki'llnir xvnn the ntlii i day elected a director ol the I'm lam ( Conn ) National bt'iik. S 10 Is one of tli ftw women holding Mich a position In A ex-lcii. A leal loss , tunr .1 II orary Htunilimlnt lui.s been siihtilned ; liv thu deil'i of lien. Kodor'ova , u Hnssliin storj-teller , wlthlt xvhsso iistonlshlng inemnry wa.s stored OVL , 1C.V ? lines of herole and legendarv poetr > , not to rrentlon countless tales commemci tiitlim "omnntle and heroic rilsodes : In Itiiislan hlston .Mis. James Diummond .Money , who wu tlio onl" purvlvlii" His ur of Baroness Bur- dett-Coutls. and w 10 died recently at bur home , Stodhain I'.irk , llanl.s , nimland , ' .v.i.s older I'inii the burnnesH , being In her | 91th year. I.ady Bunlett-Cnutts In now the cnlv reiiro-entatlvc of the fumllv of Sir I Kin'ncls Hurdott. .M. 1' . . llfth baronet wlik'h rnnslHlril of one < m and five dniigh- lu < . Su-'an II. An ioa > , who has teatiicd the loiir-sforc mii'k. I'at. JIIH ! nwl neil tlio prfsldeney of tin- National U'OIIIBII'H Suf frage n-'H'.itloii ) , nnd Inlcntlf- < > devote her attention to the 'MlsliiK of a $ lWMCjC fund for thu CHUW. I-MIII thofi' nvpusud to her vfcw.s admit thai with the new woman MTII-H do not enter Into thp iiue tlon at all. Two KtiKllsh. wimen of nublo families ta\e Just ( Jled. the one Imvlnn u iceord for good work * , the uthu inert' ' > for her tiTcntrkl'leS ) I.ady Mury Kltz-ilan Mow- aid , yoimgert sister of tlio iluko of Norfolk w is but : > ears old. bin In thane yearn she bad nccompllrihcd mm n tor Her poorer A .Skin of llcnnty In n .lay Kor < Mrr. mi. T. ii'nM.x ( ioriiAni's OHIKNTAI. , iiio vi'rii.'tin. ; vra Tan , Plinnlux li-H. Jlolh , PatclK'1 ll.iHli Mini Skin UlH I'javi * and CICIT olcinlHli on licnut\ i and diitlf'H iletec 'Ion U Ji IH Hlooil HIM II-HI of S' ' VIM.M . .mil IH BO Inn in le H wi > tiwle It to l > e Miirp It IH piopci'lT lu.ulr \ut ftpt no ooiinlcifeil oi Klml- , lnr n um * Dr I. SoiiH.tld / lo a inilv of the hunt-ton in patient1 AH you 1.lllll'fl Will ll them I uuoiiiinpiid Ciu.uu .IH the ICMM hannfiil of all Skin pieii.ualloiiB KOI Hale ball DrucrlMn ami Fanuy Uoodb Uo.iloro In tint United StalcH. Oanudii Hud Knroiin , FKUltT IIOI'KINS 1'rop'r. . ' ! " .loin-h 5t XY In others and Mitels She wat one of .1 . number cf veil-Inn women who Jahorul In tin. I-1MI oml ol Loll Ion , e peelalU I'M L in wniMng glrh. ! The otlic-i. I.ady l.m'l' I'doy , , i daughter of the third dnki n Munlroro , had always lived In giea' nKin In her .ilacu In llerofordchlie , wheie she died the other day at 01 Fhe Is Huoki'ii of us o.ie who always taolt n ki-en Inttiec In nil social fun 'tlonh and amifeim'nu "ii'l ii\oil tn d'e H gorfeeouHlv In all Dn " > l' of the ralnbuw. It Is mild t nil on tn > " ' slon of mivelllin ; the portialt of Hi' MiieCi In HID slilrn hall In lleiefoid In ivi" KII appealed In jubilee loloix , ui-.nliiK a ucai let Haiti ) gown lo match tin uniform of thu lord lieutenant anil ollln-ii. iinwi-nt KIH ! also wearing a while Innm I irlmnied wlto ted and blue boami nl-uilor ribbons pinned on her corsage The Jale n ( three million bottles of thl > elegant hulr tlresilnj ; In the United States and Great Britain In 1898 proves urpa 4lng merit. Doctor May's KEEP LOOKING YOUNG. Every ISottlo Hair-Health to rcitorn itrity , ulillo or nonr growth hltaclicd hair to youthful unit roilorei color anil color and llfo , Is'nt ud > o ; lirantx to Cray hair. Ho- dors not stain etulp ° r moves JM.MMtUlT neil lloen. Bto-i I1 A I , MM , and "NOT A GIIA > * JIAir. broildneoftbohalr. COT- I.I.IT. the toitlmony of erfliald tpoti. hundreds imlndt. Ur IIAY'K IIAIIt- A oi.u'AS , iMivry llnAl.TH Is practically a Ditr.Hhi M , , 111:1.1 : . Hair Food , which acu on OATKI.V I'KHrDJIHI ) tin rooU , jrlilng them the AND AN IMI'OIITAM' roqulroil nourlnluntnt. It ARJUNOT TO WKIIV U made from abioluttly TOH.KT IT YOITH pure TegeUble Ingrfdl. IIAIH IK I'AIJ.IM. enti and doea not rub otf OUT. IIIIKAKI.SO OH or male the tialr LARGE 50c. BOTTLES. PAUIMl.TItYll'KOW. Out tblta < lTrrtlieiiie < ntnut within llrodi > . Ign ) ou. name nud addic lirro. and tale tn an ; drnrtlit uu folio * InK lilt , and lie will RTO ! you a tars * l.ottle of pit. HAT'S llAllt-IIKAl.TM and n c cake yf It. IIAVri IIAItKI.VA MKUIfiA'l'UI ) HO A I * , the licit otp/uuc u uicfor Hair , So lp , L'omiileilou , l > Ma ardlull t , botli for Alt < cnl . rtrulur retail pilcc , 70 < - uU IliU uffor U jroud onto unit luiiuio fninll- . Undefined lir rirDKKiiti li'law ill Irmlr liup , unly. or by I.OMO.V MIJ'l'I.V CO. , ) , KB Yu'rV , aid , on receipt of ( iO conl and tnii drerlljinitut ! 3 bottles , fl.U ) . TRY AT ONCE DR , HAY'S ' HAIB-HEALTH | IHD HARFINA SOAP , Refuse Substitute ! . Dealers Make More Froflt on Inferior Preparations. rol < mlnqdruno ! t " . > r. IUY'S IHIH-llfAlTH and ( URfm SOAP at their Btoreeoclyi SHEH1IAN & M.'CONNCLL Ullt'O CO. . 3613 Dodge. MYK o DILLON DIIUO CO. Hth and I-'arnam. .T. A. FUI.LKIt & CO. llth and Iaiula . WALDUON & UAMI'UULL. 222 B. ICth. HICHAUDSON DHUO CO WhoKsilc Dealers