Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1900)
u TJTE OMAHA DAILY TtEE: SVKDAY, MARCH 11. 1000. IN THE DOMAIN OF WOMAN, TJl'S O.V hl'IIIMi IWXIIIONS. rnvorllf hnili-i fur Kti-iilnu; ToIIi-Im nml Ollii-r S una ( Trill. NKW YOIIK, Mnrt-h 10. "After all ono evening at Iho opera Is worth a dozen Inter views with dressmakers and columns in the fashion papers, so far as acquiring a realiz ing sense of what is really toeing worn." Thn hostess leaned back In her easy chulr and yawned prettily behind her white fingers, on which a galaxy of rings twinkled like a miniature row of footlights. "Vch," sho answered In reply to nn Inquiry of Mlw Chlcagocse, sealed In penitents' gray nt her feet. "I did go last night In spitu of tho fact that It Is Lent and must ndmlt I found myself very much In continuance In my sin. The eream of the moude was there In Its hestest hilt and tucker, all In obedience to tho dictates of reason that says there can bo no harm In music that Is famous for (toothing tho savage breast. If it so quickly appeals to tho furious life, of rourse to tho olvlllrd, highly appre dative, soul It Is a spiritual Ionic. Ho I felt It to be as t eat In my gilt and crimson broca le chair in a costcmi-: of liiAi-: and whitr OHECKHU SILK TUB SHOUT FHlNOF.n IIOLHIK) 13 CLOSED AT TUB I,Bl-T WITH KNOT AND FHINOI-JD UNUS OF DARK BIA'K VELVBT. spacious parterre .box anil listened with tears in my eyes to the remorse and reformation of ''Tannhauser.' . "Thoro was also, I admit, something else in my eyo occasionally a particularly power ful glass that swept the house and I thrift ily took note of what my fellow woman -was wearing. Oni-e. In a scasdn I do dearly love ! to view thu Held of fashion o'er from a par tcrro box. It may not bo tho best point of vantage for hearing, tout ono boos from It ' everything, nnd, Ilko tho ancient mariner, 1 havo n very retentive eyo nnd memory nnd what I sco I hold. To AVenr After II O'clock. "Last night 1 saw bcokfuls of entirely priceless Information wholly with regard to thn proper toilet to make after 6 o'clock." continued tho hostess. "All tho ultra smart women and thoso well to do also were wfiir lng embroidered gowns of chiffon, liberty lk or inousjtoUno do sole draped on satin, or laco pure and simple on under dresses of soft kilted stuff. All of them woro their hair high with spangled (lowers or wings therein, all woro short sleeves, long gloves and as far ns my detective glanco went, curried their auedii clad lingers In languid Idle emptiness. No fans, no Mowers were teen and colors were high and clear, elso white, or black, wholly undlverslllol, gave the required distinctive) expression to the various costumes. "Now .to gel down to particulars I may ss. well relate what was worn by three wo men who took my fancy mightily and who seemed to njo thn incarnation or all rresn nobs nnd originality., . One of them Hit In a box not far away from mine with Mrs. (lould and was radiant In a robo of black satin worked In mingled black and silver spangles, laid so close together from her boulders to her knees, with no broken line ut tho waist, that sho very neatly resembled sorno lovely reincarnation of tho Lamia or a menmald from tho African coast with the mooqllght playing on her splendid, gleaming dusky scales. From tho knees down, nbout her satin-shod feet, llared an accordion pleutcd llounco that waved and nourished In tho most bewitching manner ns sho passed jiih la Iho foyer hooded and shrouded In black velvet. "Out of this cloud with Its sllvor etrenlts roso her handsome white shoulders Innocent of all Jewels save a strap of brilliants archr ing on ono shoulder and between the hard brilliancy of tho spangles nnd tho tender whiteness of her arms and neck tho clever dressmaker had twisted a .scarf of chiffon ht tho top of her bodice. Long pearl white gloves, anil in her hnlr a couple of black tullo wings glistening with silver spanglf, brought tho details of the costume up to tho perfectly correct standard. The 1'rliiri'Nn lili-n. "Wheu 1 had satisfied eyes nnd envy on this creation my eager gazo roved on to n perfectly brand new adaptation of the princess Idea, from tho memory of which 1 mil m-l iiu I..UH. mm ... i.uu.u.i icis cost.y term nn exact repruuucnon. i no iiumi.li. in t-iiKir ie irsii-ii ilium inu Kunti.tueni a email piece of breadcrumb slightly i uMinci ii. BUIUI.-1IIIIIK iiiiui-i um in course of common things, a new star In tho iiimiuiieiii in iiiBiiiuH nun uiic- nun is iicewiicil to havo many ImlUUIotiH. "it was blue. My dear, have you noticed by tho way that women aro given over to blue in ono shade or another" Not wait- ing a reply tho hostess hurried on "RUiojof an hour, plunge into cold water lcmove llk miiblln, ideated In straight lines from tho PhelU nnd cut Into thick slices Put houldor to foot and pliuied hh- full tm tho layers or Iho egg Into a grraifd pie' dish. ' '- - ' strew it with breadcrumbs, add small bits JTW rra M mMW KSfc iigUflS WSk. H IN Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. Itnrtlllulully digests tlio food nnd iiUb Niituro lu BtrennMionliitf and recoil BtructliiK tho exhausted digestive, or enns. It is the latestdlseovercd digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in cUleleucy. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatuleneo, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick lleiulaclu'.CJastralgla.t'rauipa arid all other resultsof linperlcetdlgestlon. Prlro&Oi'.uml 11. Ijinto fcliopontalns'J4 times HualUUe. llonUnllulxiuti; -spcpsla mulled free PrcpateJ by E- C. Db'WT & CO-, Chlcaao gauzy goods will allow, was tho drcfj proper, Upon this went a robo of Lexcull lace that covered only the back and sides of the cerulean clouds came forwVrd to lap In Iml- . latlon of a flgaro Jacket on the bust, and let I fall one graceful lacy figure on either arm and so leave tl'o whole front of the frock ns pure azure as the kles in June, save for a sash of cream white stuff that fastened directly In front nnd waved Ms long ends to tho wearer's tote." Mien Chlcagocse, having hearkened with due patlcnco to these rhapsodies, drew her stipple length erect from the stool beside thn Inn InVil.. tit.il at,ll.t,1 .Clin ..".a ti'vi.tm. a good gray gown or zinc-colored bunting, elaborately embroidered over In gray sill; sprays. About the throat and over the butt appeared touches of yellow that would match .i. i.i. , . . , , loon gracefully about her throat a boa of ostrich feathers exquisitely tinted in gray and yellow. "How well and how promptly your cos tumes echo the first motifs of nn approach ing season," sighed tho hostess. "It will bo quite a month yet before I gut Into ono I of those smart cloth or grenadine embrold- i ered frocks, conscious as I um that they are , tho great and prominent feature of tho pres. I ent moment. At the opsra I saw my first love In an embroidered evening gown, worn by ono of tho sweetest debutantes. Iler's was a palo ocru liberty satin, worked In that mjatorlously lovely ribbon embroidery in tho same tint, with Just a coral bent and u few threads of a cream light tihowlng among tho ribbon (lowers hero and there. The lovely robe was dropped upon an tin ilerdress of cotal pink chiffon anil cor.il pink vol vi t finished the top of her square-cut bodlco to tho most becoming perfection." I'llllli-i- of till' (illllll. "It must havo hern Impressive," admltteJ Mlro Chlcagoese, "but I am off for a long tramp and investigation of the future of chalilB. Somebody tells me that the satin ! striped species Is not to bo worn and that only tho Persian pattern effect In rich mingled oriental colore are worth tho atten tion of u woman who keeps her head abovo tho level of mero pots and pans. I havo got ono In my mind's eye made 3lorloun with appropriate Persian ribbon Just ns I shall daro tho possible paternal wrath by order ing a suit In pale brown cloth having tho skirt nnd coat garnished with long lance shaped bands of gray-green velvet. I have neon one, tho skirt in side pleats, tho coat cut like a bolero nnd worn with a gray . green shirt wnlBt picked out in black glllt dots." "My dear child, go In and win and when vour well-trained nana sees you arrayed tu the daughter of a millionaire should be hla wiath will melt Into n check In as many flgureu as your clover little hcvid fecU tht exigencies of tho caso and tho tailor re. quire." MAUY DEAN. .VMinticA.v Avmii-a .irno.n. Mt.v-Klulit of The in Xinv Ornament Kill-open ii iilli-M of ohlllty. There aro no less than sixty-eight Ameri can women In Buropo with titles, including four princesses, three duchesses, five marchloncsres, four viscountesses, eight ecunte3es, six baronesses and twenty-live who have tho tltlo "Lady" alHxed to their j names. Tho prlnccuses have, of course, only continental titles, as a royal prince may not I marry except among tho nobility. Two of , the threo ducheses uro married to English dukes nnd grace tho tltlo of duchess of Marlborough (Consuollo Vnnderbllt) and duchess of Manchester. During this month (February) Miss Van Wart, an American girl, granddaughter rif Marshall O. Hoberts, has roused tho whole j of London town, In splto of tho wnr cloud, convention of tho congress (in nn annual A llttlfl dark girl, of about 30, she Is tho payment of Each mother's and home cmbodlmcnt of social success and well dl- j makers' club is entitled to send Its president noted energy. A few nights ngo she gave i and one delegate and "one additional dele an entortalnment at tho Peoplo's Palace, In gate for each twenty-live members after tho tho Bast End, to 2,700 poor people. Thin I first twentv-tlvo." In nccordanco with tho consisted of excellent music by tho Second Llfo Guards' band, ns well as other players and singers. Each guest was given a ticket, which, on presentation, procured tea, sugar or tobacco for tho holder. MI33 Van Wart ni rived, with thirty friends, to afslst her to entertain, all driven thero In private omni burcn. ,.ll3s Van Wart received an enthu siastic ovation nnd mndo a neat little speech of thanks and welcome. Tho entertalnmrnt was ovor at 12, after which tho hrstess and her friends drovo to her house In Mayfair to tho discussion of supper and their buc- CI.FS. MUs Van Wart Is a high church woman nnd for Bevernl years haa worked In tho rnrlsh of St. Peter's London Decks. Bvery Christmas sho provides a Christmas treat for tho women nnd children of this parish. i.i:ti: i:i(is. i:iuht .cw anil Di-llKhtful AViijn of I'ri-iuirlmt Them. Eggs with Italian Sauce Required, one or inoro hard-boiled eggs for each person, one ounce, of butter, ono ounco cf Hour, two tnblespoonfulo of chopped onion, ono bayleaf, a sprig rf thyme and marjoram, two chopped mushrooms, one glfss of sherry, half a -pint of water and a little meat ex tract. Melt the butter in a small saucepan, nnd whpn.hot put In tho chopped onion, tho Hour ami the bayleaf. Fry all carefully till tho Hour -Is u deep fuwn color; then add the mushrooms and sherrv. boil for two or tlirnn 'minutes and then add the stock. Stir till It rebolls and thickens. Cook very gently for nbout, flvo minutes. Season carefully, strain nnd it s ready. Arrange tho eggs on a hot dish, pour over the Italian sauce nnd put around them' a border of dnlutUy cut pieces of tried bread or toast, fiamlsheil EgjH Roll four or five eggs till quite hard. Lay them in cold water, shell and cut t hem In halves ci-n.-uwlsio IVirnrnlK- j rcmovo the yolks ,n(j ctlt thl, tp!( off tno wliltes so that they will stand In a dlh, lhl) yo!s ,n baMn am, rub ,)p w,,h , soaked in milk, somo chepped capers nnd I two washed, boiicd nnd finely minced sar- , 1 nes. Add a vi-rv llttlo nil ..Inn. , and salt; mix well together. Fill thp whites with the mixture, garnish the dial, with aspic Jelly nnd keep In a cool place till wanted. Cream ICck3 Hull nix urn fn.- of butter, pepper, salt and chepped narslov Continue these layers till all tho egg is used up. then pour ovor a cupful of cream and brown lu tho oven, i Bkku with Checpe This U decidedly novel nnd by no means difllcult or expensive to . make, take somo slices of bread. tont them, butter thickly and cut Into snunres. I and on each pqunro put a quarter of a hard , uoiieu egg. .neit in a pan on tho fire any i pieces of dry. hard chccBo you may have, ' season with n little unit, pepper and mixed ' mustard. Pour this over the eggs and brown before a clear lire. Servo hot. This Is n I good way to use up old pieces of cheese which are too hard to he eaten In tho ordl- nary way. Deviled Kgg3 Hard bolt four eggsand when cold rcmovo tho shell nnd cut them In lislvcs. crush tho yolks (In a mortar. If you havo one) with 11 tcaspoonful of anchovy, the same of French mustard nml enough eiyenno ti make the mixture hot In flavor nld n pi"o of butter the bIzo of a walnut then irllll the eggs with this paste, shaping It llks a icno nnd cutting off the points of tho whites tq make tho half-eggs stand on the dish. Serve cold ami garnish with cress nnd radishes. French Eggs nnd Spinach I'oach ns many eggs as you may require and let them get cold. Then Hour each egg, dip Into a rich batter and fry a golden brown. Cook some spinach, press It through n, sieve, return It to tho saucepan, add to It butter, pepper, salt apd a squeeze of lemon Juice and make very hot. l'lace the spinach on a long dish in a mound, place the eggs In n row on this and pour around n good brown gravy. Ilggs a la Charlotte For this delicious dl"1,1 " squired three eggs, a gill of goo,! n"nv "'V""' " ' i-mwe .a.- sIc'' a ,,nph of ' ',yme; 8;," WW. cayenne nml, m',mt'K'l buttrre.l toast Double his rcclpo fot a large family. Warm the sail c, beat the yolks of the eggs with the season ing; heat the whites to n stiff froth, stir them to the yolks: add all to tho sauce. Stir and cook gently for a mlnuto or two. Spread tho mixture carefully on some hot buttered toast; put In tho oven to brown delicately and servo nt once. Er? pcareaii! a plo dish, then break lllt0 u nbout half as many whole eggs ns It w contain. They Bhould bo dropped In carefully, so ns not to break tho yolks Then for ench egg add n tnblespoonftil of crr - am and ono tcaspoonful of run butter, Season the whole with pepper, salt and chopped parsley, garlic If It bo liked. Cover tho pie dish with n top crust, cut sllt across It mid bake at once In a sharp oven to a delicate brown. roMiiu:ss tip mothkhh. l'i--iiiriitliniM nml I'i'iiuriiiii for the Iti-s Moliu-x Mei-tlim. Tho national congress ot mothers will meet In the auditorium at Dcs Moines, la., May 21-23, In rospontso to tho Invitation of (lovcrnor Shaw, tho mayor, tho Chamber of Ccmmerce. tho Hoard of Trade nnd tho women's clubs of Dcs Molncs. It Is hoped that there may bo a largo attendance nnd ovcry attention will bo extended to visitors. Tho clubwomen announce- their tlcslre- to entertnln 1,000 delegates froo of charge and tho hotels wll mnko special rates of from ?1 to $2 a day, so that neccrsary expenses may be reduced as low as possible. Tho Savery hotel will bo tho headquarters for delegates; tho Orant club, which offers It3 building for the um of tho congress, the headquarters for press womon. Tho program la not yet fin ished, but will be ready early In April. Tho main subject will bo "Child bttldy in its Feasibilities for Boys." Ono session will bo given to "The Right Fdueatlon for Women," another to "The Training of Young Chll- 'fen,' nuotner to toe cntid-saving problem In Its many nttltudes. Colonel Parke will speak on "Tho Ideal Education" nnd Mrs. Thoadoru W. Hlruey on "Tho Benefits to Ho Derived from Organized Motherhood." Thero will bo reports from Ftnto orgnnlzers nnd tho president, Mrs. Theodore V. Hlrney, nnd nmplo time nllowcd for discussion. Facts of Interest to women who contemplato attending tho congress are furnished by tho loKllrt sont out nnd are the following; It will bo noticed that .tho congress meets Just a week before tho biennial In Milwaukee and probably railroad tlcketo can be bought EOod for both. Den Moines Is only thirty-six hours' Tide from New York and cars go through without chunge; no railroad rates havo been obtained yet, but will be secured, and general information given as soon ns nnythlng definite Is known, ns well ns advice as to tho best railroad llnea, facts about sleepers, etc. Women wishing to become assoclato members of tho congress may do so by paying $2; any club pursuing work nlllcd to that of tho congress nnd approved by tho exccutlvu committee may send Its president and ono delegate to the annual division of territory made by the committee thoso from tho New England states, New York nnd Cannila are to address Mrt. Arthur L. Oaylord, 117 West Fifty-eighth street, New York City; thoso from Pennsylvania, Now Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia nnd the District of Columbia, to Mrs. Frederic Schorr. SI1S Raring street. Philadelphia; thoso of Ohio, Indiana, Ken tucky, Tennesacd and nil southern states, to Mrs. Cornelia E. James, Ternnnvllle, Cincin nati, O.; those of Illinois, western nnd south western states to Mrs. Oruco Leo Holler, Dcs Moines, la. .v i.vvi:it at suvnvrv-oNi: Woimin Willi Ik to Kuril ii l.lvlnur In tho l.cmil Profi'Nuloit, Having lived an active llfo for more than a half century. In which time she was a tcicher, farmer, author, real estate dealer, contractor and lecturer, Mrs. Catherine V. DINNER O OWN OF ERU LACK OVER CORAL PINK CHIFFON. JAIIOTS OI- THE LACE AND TWIST OF CCRAL PINK VELVET TH..M THE CORSAGE. Wnite of Detroit, 71 year old, will now enter tho legal profession Sho owns 1,000 horse.?, 1,000 acres of land and a big block of Chlcana real estate, but fec'n that alio should do something to earn n living. Sho made $42,000 In building enterprises In Chicago In 1S93. Most of her life has heen ' spunt in tho west, in Oregon, Utah. Idaho , nd Wyoming. Her husband was at one t"o a juugo in Idaho I Hfr buslners is managed by n son, so that ''lie feels free to take up tho law not as a diversion but, aa she snyu, to "earn a llv Ing-" Her husband will be taken Into unrt ncrshlp, and tho tlrm will bo established In Denver. Sho Is going to Colorado because there a woman U cllglblo to hold ofllcc. anil the "atmosphere Is made for both man nud woman.1' "I am not going to run for congrcsj, but I n"t going to havo n voice in creating tho government that taxes my property " sho Mid., Mrs, Walto U a well preserved wemnn, Her voice it vlbraut and her eye la bright. Few grav ha 's have appeared at her tem ples, nnd her flgure is ns plump and rounded ns n girl s There hm ben an mvn I'l.i-il l. -'i -i 1 thU hi .-nn fin iiov.l and fj-hli-nnhlo Ul.uk dress fulnlt s. Heavy Hum?!. in luces and ;!iniH- velvet In different i nlor lilendlngs nre ueil in decora tions on some of the expensive tioth taller costumes for deml-tlress uses. Heliotrope nnd pule blue are colors that havo .been seen In combination for sne time, and in the lntest hats pink In a pale shade Is seen eomt-lnod with the two other colors. Many of the modish spring Btons nnd other Jackets have narrow, medium-length stole ends In fr-Jiit, with short, double rovers on each side, renehing In length a little be low the liust. A beautiful new ribbon l the metallic tnlTeta. It comes In all the ilelli-nte shades, and Is everything thai Is b.autllul In n rib bon. It has a delicate sheen, and has such EVBN1NO CCSTCMB OF IRIDESCENT SPANOLE3 OVER HLACK CHIFFON, WITH JBWELKD SHOULDER STRAP. a soft, attractive lnok that every woman who sees it has a strung desire tr try It with iter llnuers. Am-uig new Frwieh rostumes are those of black satin-faced cloth. With a flntih of rows of white silk stltchliiK on skirt-ed nnd bolero or Jni-ket, the costume llnlihed either with a lioa of black and white ostrich tips or ono of black and whllf chiffon and fringe. Khaki fabrics are among the popular ma terials for spring wear, nnd It will be found neecr-snry In every Inst inre to relieve this ugly sand color with white or olored nilk or satin. The form of trimming designated as slashing has already proved i-ITec-tlvi In glvlnr; needed color relief to khaki i-na-tutnes. Somo of the smartest street gown for spilng wear uro formed of hnndsomi-ptnooth-llnlsheil rutuine elnth of light weight, with the still fashionable dei-nra-tlon of stitched ttru:s of the same ma terial. When not killed and stitched tho skirts are generally i ut In circular shape, flaring moderately, from the lenecs down. Autumn Is a intuh better between-season than spring, and the (lowers of autumn nio more rtyllsh what an Insult to nature! thun those of spring; hence the between tenson bats for spring are this year dressed up In autumn (lowers. lllg ehri-santhi-tnums nourish In numbers and black ones aro freojiiently to be hi en and, from the millinery point of view, they nre most at tractive. Many turbans nre to be seen In the be. tween-season hats, a gtent number of them being of tullo or chiffon, or tulle and chif fon combined, in black, nnd looking mu- h like mourning hats, as i-nmon is even a moro serious looKing muteriiii man crepe The bit of ol.ir In the hats Is sometimes a red rise or violets under the rim nt the back, or masses of chrysanthemums on top Everything can bo said In praise of (he new shirtwaist wbli-h has at lu -1 blos somed out Into a tiling of re.il buuil). a dainty feminine waist, which nrv w.itn.ni of tasle can apnrove. 'I je varb tv Is rml- less. anil the '.rettli-st waists .in- mane iy blind. Fine lawn" and sheer linen .imbrl. nro popular fabtlcs lu white. Alternating groups of lino tucks and Ince Insertion form entire waists and sleeves An em broidered beading set lu between the tucks ns It Is used In lingerie is unnthT mode of treatment, and again you see bands of lnwn Joined with the herringbone rtlt- h. With Us -10 years' record Cook's Imperial llxtra l)rv Champagne Is llrst In the list No sparkling ine in me Is Its superior raw THE WORST FEMALE COMPLAINT. More women are stiff ering from leucorrhoca, or "whites", than from any other disease. If vou have leucorrhcea you ought to cure it. You can stop the discharge and pain and feel like a new woman. You are missing half the pleasure of life and you have got soused to it that you don't know' it. The first thing spoken of by almost everyone cured by Wine of Cardui is how much they enjoy living how different things seem. There is nothing which will drain the sap and life of a woman quicker than leucor rhcea and there is nothing that will put it back quicker than Wine of Cardui. It stops the debilitating whole system, it is unequaled as a leueorpiioeifS ALWAYS 8 RINGS BACK GIH H ( "' ful eel r, llfr unJ i' -iut to nri men -lieu n.iir it -in i s a u-w it growth on In.M heads nnd imnn l . . -nrrcsts tho fallliii; out of h .;i i u . t danitrulT and It, Mug sii. DuBS N"l' STAIN SKIN Hit CLDTIIINO. A cluu,, he.ilthful hair dnsslng tor men and worn- ii Nothing .ike It ur Ju"t as good. Unequulud us ll quu-K iiuir 141-0. uno nottle Docs it lm Bot, 50c -sdot "lci A Shin of Ilcnuty m n Joy Porcvrr. nn. t. Kiuii.Y fJdt itAtm's oitmvrAi CIIKAM. )lt .MAOICAI. IIKAUTIFIBH. lti-inoves Tan Plmplet rroi-lcles, Molli, l'atchei H.-iMi and Skin lii oasi'S. and every ilonilsh on busuty, unit denes ulee tlon It lull stood tin- irst of 6.' ,vea.- anil is so liannlom wo tastu it in ba Hiir It m tiriipcily made Aci-ppl in .-j inierieii or snnl ' ir name Dr L. A Sayro said to a .any of the hu.it. ton .u outlent. A vnu Indies will um them I recommend GoarAiid h Proani ns tho least harmful of all For Bale bv all DnirirlMn nnd Bxm preparatioiiH. ruiu-y (foods Dealers In the United btnte-s. Canada and Kurnpx FKRUT HOPKINS, Prop r. 37 .!oi.r-s!t r Y IN TABLET FORM PLEASANT TO TAKE. When night appear nnd no star shed tlm llirl.t of hoiD, mini cn for n-llef hnf rlrath in- fi.s Ulm In tf.en.ilr. Dr. Itiukh.irt's Vin al.lo ('onmonnii r- itoresthNliil:lii u'nnd kindles id -n tbo llutne of life. II nucceeiH vni-a an ri? u.. rni u. I nerved in tlio civil wnr foer years. I rontr.-icteil MuLirlu. Ivl.Inev unit Sl.tnii.Hi Troulilei" and nij-) -tntn h i ben a totil wreck fnr 17 yearn. I uxivl Ur. Ilurkliiirt'f Ve ci'table PomiKiunil anil Improved f roai luii urm uoiia. .T. P. Walton. 4"il WarliliiBton St., Iiidlan.ipoh, I ml. ForiiaIijyll drnifitlits. Tliirly days' treatment for'i"c. : M-riMity il.irn' t re.it im-iit Mc i Six monthV trsutiueiit, f 1.00. lu t trdil frfiifuiftif tret. 1)11. '.H. Ill ltltll A ET, Cincinnati, O. MDNYON'S INHALER' CURES CATARRH Colds, Coughs, Hay Fever, Bron- Wttxcnuis, Asthma ana an utsense.s of the Throat nntl Lungs. Cliituls of Mi'iHcntril Vupor nrn Intinlcil tlirnticli Itu lDiiutlt nml rmlttoil fnuti tin- mum. I'4 rlpiilihliig nml vtiporilid? nil tbti jtillaun-il an. I illKeitniMl pnris wlilcli ennnot hn reached -v nirdlclni' t.ikrn Into the btoninra. It rmehrv tho tnrr tpotilt heal the run Jifftcr.t It (oi J to the unit n(c II ticli i a balm iimltnntr in thr whole i)itnnS1.0"iit Intnaittsnrx'nt liynmil, JM.5 Arh,St,.J'hU liublhbi-d monthly i Hill' .Illl.H' !l Vf.'tl' All ' Sense Is thu right' size, til.- light style, the light kind ..I' lit. erat.ire for business men Fnr trial sub- ' Si rlptloll. II lll'-l lllR. m ud OO i i-ntH Semi n (llllie to Ad !-irii,. Co, sy Fifth Ave, (id ea gi m THE tffeflgj mm of fi FT On Lard, on Ham, on Bacon Is a guarantee of purity. Chic.iH", Knncnn City, Omaha. St, Louis, St. JoHcpli, St. Pitul, miMHH I fill I I Ii I II II II 1 Mi' I womanly tonic. Taken with If you wish advice, write to tment," of The Chattanooga partment Tenn., but above all, try Wine of 1 an van, All 3LIDL Go wen, I. T March 22, J899. I have been usinp; Wine of Cardui for some time, and think it is the greatest medicine in the world for ladies. I was down three years from the "whites". I could hardly do my work, I was in such a bad condition. I tried all the doctors in town and nearly all the medicine the druggist had for women, but I got so bad I had to take to my bed. Finally a lady friend said Wine of Cardui would cure me, and my husband got me a bottle. It gave me so much relief I have never been without it since. I am well as I ever was in my life. I will do everything I can to get women to take Wine of Cardui. Mrs. F. M. DILLE. All Druggists sell $1.00 Bottles of Wine of Cardui. FREE ONE TRIAL BOTTLE This Offer Almost Surpasses Belief. An External Tonic Applied to the Skin Beautifies it as by Magic. THE DISCOVERY OF THE AGE A Woman Was the Inventor. urn A m Thousands havo tried from time Imme morial to discover some efficacious remefly for wrlnklea nnd other Imperfections of the tomploxlon, but none had yet succeeded un til tho MUscs Heir, tho now famous Com plexion Specialists, of 78 Fifth avenue New York City, offered tho public their wonder ful Complexion Tonic. Tho reaBon so many tailed to make tbia discovery beforo Is plain, becauso they havo not followed tho right principle. HalniH, Croams, Lotions, etc., never hnvc n tonic effect upon tho akin, bsnco the fallum. The MISSKS I1KMS COMPtiBXtON TONIC has a most exhlllarntlng effect upon Iho cutlrlo, absorbing and currying off oil Impurities which the blood by Its natural icllon Is constantly forcing to thn surface of tho skin. It Is to tho sltln what a vitaliz ing tonic In to tho blend and nerves, a kind f new Ufa that linmcdlstely exhilarates and itrengthens wherever applied. Kb tonic ef fect Is felt almost Immediately and It speed ily banishes forever from the skin freckles, plmploa. blackheads, moth patches, wrinkles, !lvcr spots, roughness, otllnesis, eruptions and llscoloratlone of any kind. In order that all may bo benoflted by their Orent Discovery the MIjsch Heir will, dur ing tha present month, give to all callerB at THE MISSEiS BELL, 78 Fifth Av.-., New Yoru City. The Misses Dell's Toilet FropuratlonB aro for sale In this city by' KUIIN & COM r ANY. The Reliable Prescription Pharmacists, Solo Agents Black - Draught it will relieve any case of the "Ladies' Advisory De- Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Wwjftji Cardui. Sold ni n ftifcrotislv low pricj?.. ir'our rfroccr ::n?not. supply 'oa vrttc. BAKER Sc CO., importers anij roasters, Minnoatiotts,iVitm. vr Ti their parlors one trial bottlo of their Cotfl plexlon Tonic absolutely free, and in ordef that those who cannot call or llvo nway from Now York mny be b-Miellted they -will send one bottlo to any nddrets, all charges ir-pald, on receipt of 2.", cents (stamps or silver) to cover cost of packing and deliver ing. Tho price of this wonderful tonle ii $1.00 per bottlo and this llbernl offer nbntiM bn embraced by all. Tho MiisscH, Iicll have Just published their NEW HOOK, "SKCIIBTH OF HKAUTV." This valuable work is free to all desiring It. Tho book treats exhaustively of tho Import ance of a good comnlcxlon; tells how aj womnn may acquire beauty and keep It. Special chnpters on Iho caro of thu hair; how to havo nmirlmt growth; harmless methods of making th hair preserve Its natural beauty nnd color, even to advanced age. Also Instructions how to banish superfluous hair from the face, neck anij arms without injury to the skin. This book will bo mailed to any address on request. FUEE Trfnl Dottles of Wondorful Com plexion Tonic free nt parlors or 2fi cents (cost ef packing nnd mailing) to those at distance. Correspondence cordially solicited. Ad dress, 15th and Douglas Streets. drains and tones up the female trouble. vEhue' C dfP W iv - - j"io.c,(;n,ifK,v 1 r