14 Till-: (TMAITA DATTjY BEE: SUXUAY, MAKCIX 18, 1.H00. IN THE DOMAIN OF WOMAN. - .I. , plea. "You nro qulto on tho wrong track," re plied tho mistress of tho tea tray, "neverthe. less I am reveling In a bit of great good luck. My niece, my favorlto niece, who lives In STl VMM1 cos ruins '" SPUisti. thick taffeta, having a collar and big Jabot Arll.Ho lWII.Til(T7i. of I'nsl.loii , "en.m lnco cnelrllnB tho throat and fall- .Shown Uy n llrhle'n TroiiM-iiii. I lnR ,u" ovcr 1,10 bust to meet that point NEW VOIIK, March 16. "Are you con- whcro ,our larRU ln,n,J huttons fasten tho templatlng tho artistic potnlbllltles of a walflt Bn,B''- l'l,on this goes a captlviitlng crazy quilt or has that ovcrlndulgent hits- "ttl0 Jackct of cloth to match tho skirt land of yours been Increasing your already ,nfttI w,th "8 frnts sliced out generously absurdly largo dress allowance"1 Inquired ,,mlcr 1,10 nrm' c,,rvC(1 Jown to long points Mrs. Van Knickerbocker suspiciously and ln tho center and carved out In a round arch somewhat enviously as tho hostess rose to hoblml. This with Its sightly cup-shnped recotvo her with a lapful of ticketed sam- c0.' ar n,ltl.lt8 slooves fathered In Just iiuiu iju iuu suouiucr incases 0110 im mensely." White Mtnlln Xprlnir. "I don't see anything to crltlclso about It," declared tho visitor, wandering awny tho country and trusts Implicitly to my taste, ?, lh nrc' ",anJ 11 ls vcr' refreshing on is about to get married and as tho highest l" lu,UK 01 spring inings. compliment sho could pay me Is that of i"3t ,)Con mnklnK n ""'! of calls and leaving tho eclectlon of her trousseau In , . wmcn on y heat I found rocelv- tay hands, I am already deep In tho In- ,n.ln ,sLlt0 mU8"" B0W'18' T1at has been trlcaclcs of evolving a scries of smart and ra h" ? ai1 u'l winter; tho sheerest whlt- not ovcrexncnslvo costumes for hor u-Mrin cst Swlss nnd tho most cobwebby lace 'la In And after tho honeymoon season." , "A wblto satin marriage dress, of course," Wan Mrs. Van Knickerbocker, Interested on tho moment. "Well, maybe." admitted the hostess, "but I'vo not got round to that yet. Kvcry thing In a trousseau should properly bo con nldered before) tho wedding gown, for tho best Inspiration should como last, and as this wedding Is to tako place ln April after Kaster, I'vo got an abundanco of lelsura ln which to work up tho wardrobo In detail. At this very moment tho wholo energies of my mind aro bent on elucidating ho problem of three simple but none tho le timely houso costumes. Spring thoughts, so to speak, that will servo for luncheons and jet they must bo applicable to outdoor nur. poses when tho occasions arise, for my nlcco la not going to wed a millionaire!. KIrMt TriiiiNNfini Comm. "My first thought has been for a pretty mastic tinted cashmere. Vou know), of course, how much the smooth-faced cash mere will foe worn, nnd If I nm nble to read anything In the shadow that Is cast by com ing events, I won't stray very far from tho path of fashlouablo rectitude by ordering tho skirt draped at ono side nnd by using em broidery for my decoration. I'vo taken very close stock of somo of the newest Ideas and I find that a pretty application of needle work means everything. "Tho skirt of my first masterpiece has a generous train and tho goods, draped up on ono hip slightly, Is slit open from hem to kneo and falls 'back to expose n closely kllt- ntnntnl . , 1 1 1 n . I . . .... i"ra I'luituui. ui mo sweetest pastel blue rrepo do chine. All about tho edges of the rnshmero draperies runs n wreath design dono In heavy bluo and cream and mastic silk threads that nro qulto like flno corJs and that glvo the result of rich embroidery without tho expensive labor necessary. The waist of this I need hardly tell you Is cut in mo rorm fronts aro ascertained this for a certainty by spreading broadcast tho question. "Do betting an3 gambling prevail among women?" The body has been shocked by tho nature, of the nnswers received anil has decided that these evils do cxlt and are Increasing. The do clslon reached ls that "mothers of families bet nway husbands' wages nnd pawn clothes and furniture to obtain funds for gambling purposes. Hundreds of young women en gaged In factorial bet regularly. Somo sco tho bookmakers personally, others send their money through middlemen, netting among women of fashion Is on the Increase and drawing room sweepstakes aro becom Ing popular." Hut if tho mania Is growing strong In women of today It Is simply tho revival of an old passion. Mme. do Mnntcspan won so much at bas set, her favorlto game, that Louis XIV was delighted and borrowed some of her win nings. Hut who lost a great deal at times two norMiiK ' " . . f.; 1 , used and In a drawing room heated to 73 degrees aud adorned with flowers tho sum mery raiment has the most bcwlfhlng effect, particularly If the day is unusually cold nnd nasty outside." v pa mM ) w mm When an R & G Corset is made, It Is stretched over a steam heated, Iron form with a pressure of 600 pounds, that takes out every atom of " give " in the goods. The iron form Is modeled aftet a perfect human figure and eadi style of R & G Corsets has its special form. R & G Corsets are the only corsets that are made in this way the only corsets that will not stretch the only ones that do not have to be broken in. Every U & G Corset is guaranteed to fit and wear satisfactorily. The picture shows the style of our popular Number 307 whiJt sells at $ 1. It has absolutely all the perfection of shape, fit and wear that any corset can have, no matter what the price. i'o corset of any other make is as good at any price. Your dealer can supply you with R & G Corsets, if lie will. If he will not, write to R & G CORSliT CO., 373 BROADWAY, N. Y. wns born In Texas forty-flvo years ago, but early went Into Mexico to rulo over outlaws and cowboys. Tho llttlo Loima was scarcely 12 years old when she fell In with nn old- time gambler named Qualetor, who taught her every trlok known to tho gambler's art. Sho first made her nppenranco In Huso del Norte. Sho was only a child and tho rough gamblers laughed at her, but they soon found that they wcro no match for her, and that even her teacher, Qualetor, was a tondcrfoot cpmpared with tho child. With tho passing years Lonna Paqulta grew to bo 11 beautiful woman. Her hair was as black as night, sho had eyes that cohfoUndcd thoso of tho gamblers who played with her, and a voice as sweet and silvery ns a bell. She was as handsomo a woman as one would wish to see; but with a henrt of Jco and pans, baking dishes, rolling pins and lu fact all tho necessary utensils that a first-class cook requires. Tho woman looketl very pretty ln tho becoming lawn caps, with snowy aprons and clean whlto tea towels dangling from their waists. Tied to n long string was a square, which is used to hold hot things, and beside each woman was a neat note book, with pencil attached. A housekeeper is appointed for each lessou nnd It Is her duty to seo that things aro put awny at tho end of tho lesson, which belong to tho class In general, and she also attends to tho largo stove. Miss Chamberlain iprcfncod the lossoii with a tnlk and then announced the menu for tho day, which consisted of salmon cro quettes and chocolate pudding. Tho salmon croquettes, or cutlois. woro mado with whlto mussed The profj gloss which gives them a silky appearance Is their chief u'true tlon. Most of the bonnets have, sitings of one kind or another, though they can bo worn without tin in 8, m, are of narrow black civet ribbon some 0f tulle, black or white and somo of ribbon A wry prcttv bonnet bus strings of the new metallic tnheta rib bon In a wide width. The ribbon Is so soft that It Is more be.timlng than the ordinary tuffetns The length of the. stllchlngs ,m klltcl or Hide-pleated skirts varies from 11 few Im hcs uciun- 1110 tups to wmiin 11 quarter of - ALWAYS BRINGS BACK YOUTH fill coir r. life anl brauty to gnu white or nerves of iron. Her small whlto hands could sauco nnd the women worn shown how to manipulate the cards with a skill that defied tho watchfulness of tho keenest gambler. Well, what bothers me." nnswered tho a of a bolero, at least tho Jacket ho8loBS puckering up her lino whlto brow, and tho wholo thing opens upon "ls too futuro of fringe." "Oh, It Is going to bo worn moro or less," soothed Mrs. Von Knickerbocker. "Why. only this morning I saw ono of tho sweetest studies In gray and lilac, sackcloth for Len ten wear, and If you know a good thing when you hear of It you'll adopt tho model I am going to tell you about to your niece's needs. The gown I refer to was of the most dovo-llko gray ladles' cloth In spring weight; tho skirt dropped upon n petticoat of Iliac silk that showed to advautngo through V tuo uust to show a front of mastic silk licavlly stitched and worked in blue and cream to match the design on tho skirt." SprliiK I'nitNloii fur ItintN. "Yes, that Is a pretty notion," admitted Mrs. Van Knickerbocker, hanging over her friend's shoulder while the outlines of tho proposed costumo wcro rapidly nnd skillfully Hketchcd out. "Very much used, however, is ft big decorative bow pinned on the left lapel of tho Jacket front nnd it should be cookim; school tiii: k.wu:. alilniwill Society In St. I.oiiln TiiUcm t'p (lie ('ullniiry Art. A fushlonnblo cooking class recently or- nnd her play grew so furious that In 1G82 Banlzeii In St. Louis Is tho social novelty of LouU abolished the game. It Is recorded of lno ttnvn- A vcr' pretty sight they aro, Mnu. de Montespan that she ono night, theso women with soft hands, ns they while tho king locked at the play, risked 1 daintily manipulate tho materials which are a sum equal to $200,000 on a single- card and I to K to the making of some part of a sub that tho king grumbled when no one could fitantial menu. bo found to cover the bet. Hut madamo also Thp teacher Is-Miss Alleci Chamberlain, If t ono M'W Ycnr's night 700.000 crowuu at w,'o Is a graduate of tho Hoston Cooking hoca and on another night almost $1,000,000 ' school, and Is perfectly familiar, not ouly at the sanio game. ' with formulao and the details of the work, Mme. du Harry ' was the most famous but Is also well up ln all the theoretical lines woman gambler of the time of Louis XV, ot tho work, bacteriology, physiology aud but with her It was only n pastime. Hut , hygienic principles. . that other favorite. Mme. do Pompadour, Another interesting clafn Is composed of went in with tho solo object of winning If the seniors in Miss Matthews' school, twelve she could. It is re.-orded that her winnings handsomo young women led by their presl wcre enormous nnd that in a single night dent. Miss Parker. sho cased tho pockets of tho king of 25,000 , Tho society women of tho city have had louis d'or $125.00O). many fuds. hut this Itirt one seems the most wuoen .Mario Antoinette, nccording to his- senslblo ono that has engaged their atten- . ..... ...v. itiiui it uiiiLriiT 01 II 1 yard of tho bolt m of the skirt mi Hotim !' "h ' V " . . . ' r-" " ,M .ll "" . "lc or tho Imported cloth eostunns the Uliti fl. . . , ... m'a"H '"""eillately or slde-plcntH, reaching the entire lc ictli of 'im''!vt 1,0 ,f""',IK ol" of hn' Curei the skirt. .roHiUchWhm gelt t i htm. V,?' OT.V. v..,,0,:? . .. . r 114111 uiuwl'I. Ilexlblu bone liicusoil lntunn it, .ti,, boa of which it is made and the silk lining. A ring ls attached at either side and tho ends drawn through these are tied ln a four-in-hand knot In a short bow with long ends. Pretty fancy waists are made of alternate rows of Inch-wide velvet and tucks running around tho unlst and sleeves, The rows ut tucks 1111 nn lnch-wltle space. Other wnbts Have the ribbon running lengthwise, with lt width In tucks running across between. A pretty silk waist Jias narrow tucks frel some Uls anco apart, running lengthwise of the waist, and over tills bund of the silk stitched on dlagonnlly from tho shoulder to the wulPt. Iho stripes running lengthwise predoml- sr. Wn.31 A.MJ a.MAiUr.al MM'K AHRAV""cMK.TS HAVr. A TOUCH OF BLACK ViiLVIiT. l Ikjw of blue panno or embroidered bluo llb f rty satin or ono of blue taffeta, with mastic tinted- ehlffou drawn ovcr It. You simply huve no Idea what n passion 'bo W3 aro going to become. Pretty soon wo will wear them deep llounco or gray fringe set on In largo loops below a section of lattlco work mado or erisscrces bands of gray bebo velvet rib bon. An Knton coat or gray cloth upon a waist ot lilac silk and tho coat's wing rovers Dr, RYAN WRITES ADVISEDLY ABOUT A CERTAIN . TONIC, Wuitk Cans McpicaIvAVsN, Chicago Opera llousslllk. Ciiicauo, Feb. 0, 1000. I'al Ulatt Uniting Co , lUtwnukee: QlcrfTLEUZK': In reirnrdtn rmirln. (lUirV U tO rMllltl lltltulllMl tr.m, ll,.. ' useof your MALT-V1 V1NK, in the several Inuulred cases where 1 have uicd It ai an ailju vant in the treat ment 01 lypnotu lover, ruimounry tubercuIoxU, Anemia. Orneral dclul ly, etc., will say that It ha Invarla blv nroven to be or tho irrcateit ben efit. und 11 tonic. IUsuh lnillitor and general reconstructive. I can ami I a . , ... ... I no 1 iiou ncaniiy recommend it xo my brother physicians und thu public large. iieMicciiuiiy, T. IIknhv Hva.n, M. 1). rowest velvet ribbon gave the llttlo nown a most rhic aud nttrnctlvo air that por uaded mo to copy It so soon ns I can lay nmjs upon tho proper materials and my .rcBsmaker." MAHY DEAN. ; amumm; among winu;., or .iiiiny Prevalence Aiiioiik 'I'heiii (.iinicn of dilutee nambllng Is not n vlco of tho male sex ilone. From time to tlmo throughout the world gambling among women has nour ished and declined. Just at this tlmo It In tacked here, there and everywhere to our faced with lilac or overlaid with tho nar uuK-Diuit-i nig iicrsciis, so 1 auvise you to put ono Into this design." "On It goes," nnnounced the hostess-, "nnd now that you llko my llrst Interpretation of what a smart spring frock should be, let mo explain my -second achievement. It la a walking dress made of that lovely uow and Inexpensive smooth-suitfaced goods called visiting cloth. Another Droit for tlie llrhje. "Tho klrt of grayish tapestry green la laid In threo tucks at either side. They havo now a strange, new and entirely attrac tive way of tucking skirts that throws n panel Into tho front width, a broad box pleat Into tho rear anil then thero are sldo tucks that do not rlso so high ns tho hips. It lends a charming diversity to the skirt without rendering It a bit clumsy, though I confer I hung fire 11 long tlmevba tweon this Idea nnd that of u skirt silt up for varying distances from the ground aud then piped with whlto along tho cut edges, stitched flrmly again to tho foundation and finished at tho top of every piped opening by big silk nrrow-hcads. Well, in tho end tho pleats won the day nnd then 1 searched brain and conscience for nn Idea nppllcablc to tho waist nnd I found it at last on the back of a very pretty woman lunching In ono of tho omnrt hotel restaurants tho other flay. 'Us adjusted to my nleco's needs this mart little body and coat will tuko tho form of a green eloso-llttlng waist of soft, lory, v.i a gambler who liked to ba sur roun led by gnir.blers. Faro was the popular game, but the stakes got to bo so great that many a nobleman tinil his entiro estate wiped away In a single night. Possibly tho most famous woman gambler of Kngllsh history was Nell Owynne, tho actress who was so great a favorite with tlon for many years. No ono has any quar rel with fads whoso influences aro dynastic as long as thoy last, und, although It Is not expected that nil tho women will become good cooks, yet it is preoumably certain that at least a few of them will, aud that thero will be established a' new bond of sympathy Detwcsn mistress and maid nnd a moro com mold the cutlet. "Mlno Is so soft," said ono lady, ns she tried In vain to get tho sticky masd from her fingers, but with the nsslstnnco of tho teacher and tho lady who stood next to her the found out how to add tho grated cracker crumbs until tho cutlet could too molded properly. Then a bit of uncooked mncaronl wan put Into tho cutlet to represent tho bono nnd tho cutlet was ready for frying. One pretty young society belle wns Rent tn the fire to test the fat, and very gingerly !'n,c In most of tho shirt waists this season sho did It. plnclng a cube of bread In tho hot VI'H '.. ",0,r' closely and even the liquid and then standing patiently b?nm , sho had counted forty, lly that time tho "ml blouslnsr quite a little m front with a cubo was nicely browned, nnd It was decided ,'llf, "arrow bux ploat In the center of the that the fat was hot enough to fry the cut- rft&r'&T lets. Tluso were then placed In tho frying tho box plout In the center '. The "hie pI.?,Vm basket and quickly browned, tho teacher ex- r.uu well In nt the waist line, which gives plaining under what conditions they would : 11 Jinconal course mid shows oft the ho indlireitlhlP I stripe or the material. lillie and whlto Vi 1 . , I stripes predominate, but nil colors aro to bo The chocolate pudding had been mado In found, tho llttlo brown dishes liko thoso In which Ono point In favor of the new spriim hats tho baked beans at tho restaurants nrc ' ,Jl'llt,1CS!'; Tl'!ll!- " nciv variety served, aud with buttor and vanilla llavoring sVrfw Tft' , i ..,.1 i. " . v""". " ie Mtn line, en, .... ...u ....... ,..-, imiiuu, umuuurii me uu.-'i t ai i win 1 1 1- foiorcu riooonH, llowers and writer does not pretend to know how, be- ff"",8 nmgjuuble. finipes ami chctrlcn are cause she was not Inking a lesson, and only ll", AriiTAo: Vnows that In tho fraction of a second these on colored tullo hats are extrenieTy "tvHth InirredlcntR tllRnnnnnrnrl nurl In fhnt nt.mn und then there are innnca n,,i n,i.,i., js hard sauco ever mmStJop ,!!h,',' ,,l!Ilch "f, rosei. nl ono ii . sine, loques aro tho prova! inir stvla of all woro permitted hat, perhaps, but there are hats wltlt tinted Charles II. In that reign the manners wcro prehenslva annreciatlon of tin. llirnltv nt much tho B.imo as they wcro at tho French inbor on the part of both. court, .eit uwynne tost l..uuu o her rival. Afl fter al, ,he thj duohess of Cleveland, nnd In ono year lost upward of 00,000, which tho king paid. There had nover been known ei much gam bling among women as was carried on In re seems to have been no time in the history of our country when our women were not good housekeepers, and thu hclpkfj creature who lolled nil day in tho that reign. After tho duchess of Maznrln, ,,,"K r?3, n"J 1 1,1 nl ,now k't(:htn nlcco of the cardinal, had lost 1,000,000 sho died In nbsoluto wnnt. Tho acknowledged queen of American flourishing. A religious body of New York h?s women gamblers war Ljnr.u Paqulta, who thu uci: costume fur uku tiiol'ssrac. existed only In tho Imagination of tho third- rate novelist who created her. The happy, healthy, normal girl of tho ,, ,." period In tho United States hud always ' papcclai'ly appeared tho most dellclou paten, for after the lesson to eat ot tho good things. brims, h.its with ,bcll crowns niid hats 'with Tho salmon cutlets were a beautiful golden ' L?i?...,,,1icE?wns,i,lt 11 ,,,,,kil ''"'H of brown, with. not a trace of grease about them nnd wcro quite ns palatnblo as they . laco upplhiiic on straw aro especially ui-ettv .... I foiif llrou ,.f 11,, . ....... ...mi.. ! 1 were preiiy. "Tho lessons that havo been given have all been Interesting and enjoyable," said one of tho ladles, "but I think I enjoyed learning to truss a fowl moro than niiythlng else." Somo members of tho class thought that candy making was tho best time, nnd others wero fondest of salads nnd chafing dish les sons, but all agreed that it was not only fun to learn to cook, but that tho Interest In creased from day to day and that tho poet who said "Ood sends good meat, but tho devil sends cooks" did not know what he was talking nbout. After tho cooking les son was over tho dish washing began and while tho Hosmer hall girls do not object to this In tho least the members of tho grown-up class regard it as a great bore. Two ladles work together, one washing tho dishes while tho other wipes them order is changed at tho next lesson thine is left ln spick nnd span order and tho ladles tako as much prldo ln tho work nfter It Is done as tho mistress of tho kitchen nt home. 1'rlllH of I'llHlllOM. Khnkl Is the latest English shade In fash iotmblc stationery. Dellcato pastel effects tako the lead among fashionable spring colors. One revival of fashion Is tho white tullo bow worn at the back of tho neck of light silk theater waists. Laco boleros with lilnck velvet ribbon run thrnugn them are a userui ns wen us ei fertlve addition to the bodice needing a fresh touch. rown and silver-gray mixtures nro . fi, Mhlntui till iiirionir tucket nnd known vory nearly as much unon the still- nkirt costumes of Scotch tweed and IJiicIIkIi Ject as her English and Ocrman couslna, Cheviot, mndo ready for spring shopping and but the young girl of today has tho nd- , , earl uff llttnns f(. vantage, for While she ls learning practical wash waists are tho crocheted cuff links, cooking Bhe Is learning It In a scientific The white ones are of cotton iiihV will wash way and knows not only thnt sho makes a'Uiors'o'r "silk 'rhcr thr In bhuk soda biscuits with sour milk and cream ot , ,.lcU velvel ri,,,,on , mirrow wllUhs is tartar biscuits with sweet milk, but sho strikingly In evidence on many "f the new knows the chemistry of the nrncess nml ov. gowns, intlie form or stratum, nanus plains Just why certain formula is necessary in cither case. Tho cooking class was! visited ono day last week and a very Interesting and In structive visit It proved to be. A light, rosettes of lattice work designs forming tho vest, a portion of tho sleeve, or p 'Kslble fnli shaned divisions on tho lower half of tho skirt. Some of tho pretty fob chnlns women nro wearliiir tlicsn lava nre mnile of si-ni'iibs. n row of them pendant, tho last a llttlo larger hrtnht rnnm ! tlMoil nn with iflhlrs. running than the others for the fob Itself. The . " ,i.,... .,1.1.1, ,i, ,i,,t scarabs are in d ITerent colored stones and lengthwise, upon which are tho llttlo gas tl)p lllt0 onanB Hr(, vory pretty. stovca used In cooking. At ono end Is n Mercerized canvas and cotton grenadines, largo rango- with ovon. In which tho bak- treated with the same alkali solution, add tmr i iinnn Tnh ntnen Kh n drnwer in variety to the extcnslvo array of COttnn Ing s done. Lach place hits a drawer, in (,rC4JB fnbrl Tnpy nn t.iu...k,Ml, Hir,,,.d r which aro kept all tho spoons, knives, forks, covered with waved lines of varying soft features of the new mlljinerv. Tnlk Alio nt Women, Mrs. Grant Allen, widow of the novelist Is about to open a bookshop in the London AVcst Knd. Miss Elizabeth G. Jordan, the new editor of Harpers Hussar, began her lltomrv career as a reporter attaehtd to the local ftuff of a New ork dnlly. Tho widow of Hcnjamln Wood and her sister and daughter havo assumed cut lie ontrol of the New York Daily News and will hereafter edit and publish P. The University of Edinburgh has de. bled to confer the LL.D ilegree on Miss Kleanor Ormond. who -will lie tho llrst woman to re. ceive that honor from tills university. ,..'?,(,ly ''''K.he, who girded on tho duke or Wellingtons sword at the ball before th. battln of Waterloo. Is dead. Tho dukes sword, It appears, was Tinned on. shlng tho . Mrs. Theodoio Roosevelt's present trio to , nnd the Cuba Is not her llrst one. She was there . Kvcry- KO,mo llre,c years ago and obtained a kn . wl ,r1nr nnd "Ka of tho, "."' hbolit Santiago which nun ui. cuii.Hiiieriiuio use i ncr liusliniul. Miss Annlo Peek, the woman moiiiit.iln ellmbor, wears in her trips above the clouds a man's suit of duck canvas with Icgglns of the same, material and stout boots of tho regulation mountaineer description. I Miss Mnrgnret Ingnlls. clerk of the Ken tucky house of representatives. Is the only oillccliolder In that state who Is untrouliled by present, political dispute's there With nuu iicci unci nas nvoicieii ueing mixed (n the mess. Is Identified with neither faction and Is supported by nil. The wlfo of General Jonliert la n utili tarian. Tho story is tdd of her thut when sho was In Amsterdam a few years ago a friend took crcnt nlcnsum In uh,,n-i,. i,. the Hue collection of pewter In tho big HlJUs museum. Her only comment wns: "Good to rnuko bullets of." .She ought to bo a Dr. Harriet Keating of New York has made a speech before the members of the Society for Political Study, In whh h she declines Unit polygamy has not lowered the physical or mental qualities of the M iiiiitm or their moral tone. This declaration, she says, applies also to tho Mormon women who aro as happy as women elsewhere. "Hciauso a girl's father happens to b well olf financially ls no reason why she shnild not have a business training," suvs tho famous Hetty Green. Mrs. Green might havo gone farther and said that If the father Is well enough off for the girl to marry a foreign nobleman a business train ing is Imperatively necessary, whllo a pro llclency in alliletics would not bo amiss. Miss Fannlo Davis, tho celebrated plunlst. does not believe In devoting too much of inc uay to practicing. Kho says that more than four hours of this makes a pianist a machine and not an artist Neither does she make even this a dally Institution, for It Is her Invariable hatilt to spend at least two in 'nttis of the year in absolute Idleness One Hotile I orrrn Dnl CDn A' Lcndlne Docs U. LQE.IU UU1, UUU Mluiia anici A Skirt af Ilcanty la n .Toy rarprrr, nn. t. pb M.v untritAim'.s oiim:ntai, CHKAM. till RIAOICAI. IIKAll TIII12U. C.S KeillOTP Tim. llnmU Freckles. Jloth. P.itclie v ttnsh ami skin ills. SU'ieasus. . "nil ovorr rUf tiloiiilsli on beauty. f.iu, iii'in-n cieieo tlon It lmi stood tne tost or BB yea,' and Is so hartiilem we t.iBte It to bo sum it Is nroperly mado. Accept n counterfeit or nlml- car name Dr. Ij. s.iyre nam to i inly of ill" li.iut-tan m natlctiti a,i mn bniles will lino t'-em I recuinmrtiicl Gour.milH fru.ini an tho leant hannftil of nil BKInprcparatluun." For uale by All Dmrirlnts nnd raiH-v fioods DaAlen ln tho United States, Canada aud ranuii FKKDT HOPKINS, Pron r S7 .lourn St . Jf Y. St.S IV ..IT HfJ Came of" SWIFTl 1 do not believe there is a case of dyspep sia, indigestion or r.uy Btomnch troublo that cannot bo re lieved nt onco nnd. iwrmnnently cured iiy tny DYSPKL'SIA CVllll. MUNYON. At all druggists, 2,"c n vial. Guldo to Health nud medi cal advice free. 1503 Arch street, I'hlla. THE NAME OF On Lard, on Ham, on Bacon Is a guaranty? of purify. Swiff and Ocmpnr.y, Chicago, KatiHnn City, Omulm. St. Louis, St Joseph, St. Pnul, r ' BLEEDENO FILES. Mr. !:. 1) Skelt-.ii n tc legr.iih opera tor of Fremont, N i . nm. "1 bad piles for eight orfi ami tl so bad I nd to unit work I ir.iwb 1 up to tho drug si' re part of the w.iv on my hands and knees nml jj.il ,i pin huge of Hit. MASON'S PILK IIHMHDY, used It, and was nlile to work In three cluys. 1 have never In 1 1 troubled since. Sold in in it lilt li KiiIiii A Co., .1. II, Schmidt and II. II. (iriiliiiiu. In Solllli OiiiiiIiii li.v At. A. Dillon nml till cIimiuuInIk. Ad Sense "I read It overy month, from cover to cover," say thousands of bright bushiest men throughout tho country. They pay for Ad Sense nt tho regular pric e, $1.00 a year; send 10 cents - stumps or coin for a sample copy to Ad Sense, S3 Fifth Avii., Chicago. Thousands of Women's Letters. Griswold, Mo., Dec 31, 1899. This is to certify that I have used Wine of Cardui and found it to be a great medicine. I was so weak I could hardly do my cooking. After reading about the Wine of Cardui I got one bottle and before I used it, I felt better than I had for a long time. I think it is the best medicine made for women. I can't make my statement about it too strong. ELLEN ROBINSON. We receive thousands of just such earnest letters ns this one every year. They come every (lay from every part of America. They substantiate every claim ever made for Wine of Carui. They extol its health-giving, lifc-treservini qualities iu the strongest terms. What better evidence could he produced of the merit of this great medicine than is printed above? Here wa9 n woman so weak ami sick she could not attend to the ordinary duties of her home. She had aches nnd pains until life had lost its brightness for her. One bottle of Wine of Cardui made her feel better thnn she had felt for years. No wonder she says "you can't make my statement about it too strong." The same bimnle means that brought about this remarkable change nre within the reach of every woman in this city. Wine of Cardui will do just us much herens it did in Griswold, Mo. It will bring just us much happiness to your home ns to the hundreds of thousands to which it has gone. Wine of Cardui accomplishes such far reaching results, because it is so fccientifically ndapted to the menstrual nml trenerativeortrans from which renllvnll of women's sickness comes. Tnkcn into the system it ilistnutlv n ..VI - .. 1 1 . .1 , ' . . 1 1 . . 1 Urt. ..... . 1 '1.fc nun iu iut iuuiui me iiuuiuc in iuu ucucaie, uiuicieu organs uuu corrects me tnuicuiiy mere, iuui means complete relief from falling of the womb, leucorrha-a nnd nil menstrual aches, pains nnd irregu- ir jsHtiRFEVi lunwta. in iruumcs ure completely eradicated wuen me icminine organs nre muue strong aim ucaiiny. wiucoi varuui was oone mis won: over ami over more man n million times, itwilluoai much lor you, if you will get n f i.oo bottle from your druggist's to-day and take it as directed. BLATZ MALT-VIVINE Xon-lntoxieant HAY Bt 0BTAINEO FROM ALL DrlUOGISTI All Druggists Sell Wine of Cardui.