THE OMAHA DAILY IJEE: SUNDAY. MAY 120, 1!)00. mm IN THE DOMAIN OF WOMAN. roit a .il.m: wwhuiioiii;. HI Irk ChlcnKO Tells of ller lint nntl Crook fur Midsummer Wrnr, NKW YORK. May 18. "Durk things and shirt wn'sts are what very seriously engage my attention nt this moment." confessed tho girl from Chicago, reaching (or n fan and tossing back from her shoulders a wrap which the hostess picked tip and crit ically examined. It won of creamy satin fared rlotli. puckered all about with tucks raying out from tho neck to tho shoulders, well below the curve of which a doep flounce, of time yellow church laco fell fully gathered. From undor the Ince the cloth fell In a frill to the waist line, all stiffened with closo sot Btltchtngs In white silk and about tho high, ruff collar of cream chiffon waa wound a scarf of owl brown liberty satin, fastened nt the back of the neck by a handsome strass buckle and letting fall two long streamers. "Don't you llko It?" demanded tho well dressed westerner. "Well, rather," an swered the hostess, "and your hat, too, It matches beautifully. 1 nm so glad to sen that toques of turked silk muslin and chif fon with gilded lace brims have come to take, tho place of their tucked taffeta "rela tives that we wore with so much plcasuro last winter." Ilittx mill Veil. "No," solemnly Insisted the caller, "I don't like my hat. I meant to buy a palo brown reapcr'B straw. A lovely looso woven thing wound with a scarf of brown tullo nnd a rope of rose aicms. Have you seen thorn? Just tho stalkH of tho roses are used, tinted In green and brown nnd mauve, a half dozen wound together with the big level red thorns left on, you can't Imagine anything more bucolic and becom ing. I made up for my mistake In tho hat, though, by buying two of tho sweetest bat pins. A long Htrel shaft with a bunch of iruircnsslto flowers nt one nnd Is tho very most fashionable thing you can wear It you don't dlildo your affections between replied the owner of the linen gown, "t rnuat admit same of the new buckles are so lovely I feel almost reconciled to wearing broad clumsy belts. A big beautifully enam eled purple orchid, with the edge of tho petals gleaming with rhlnestones, Is, I seo, uno of the favorite deilgns and another Is a Olympla, for a memorial angel sculpture for a monument for Forest 11111 cemetery. Iloston, Mass,; for a figure for the Chap miyi memorial at Milwaukee nnd for hosts of other figured which hold prominent places. MUs French will not use her newly nc- i' iHiiio.v.wu.K rums. an easily a do men. There formerly was a prevailing Idea that women knew com i paratlvely little nbout banking mutlcm and tho proper way to conduct them. While somo women have little natural i aptitude for btismens, when they are told a thing onco they nlmost Invariably rcincm 1 ber It and seldom make tho earne error twice. They arc quick to learn and most accurate ami careful, as a rule, In their accounts. Few people havo nny nccurato Idea of the number of women who keep separate account or who own stocks nnd bonds. Many are the widows of wealthy men, while some have Inherited large mm of money from fathers or other relatives. Thero also Is a considerable and growing class of women either actively engaged In buslnew or silent partners In some en terprise from which large dividends are drawn frequently lavender with blue, but ovev I slonally there I blue with lavender. 1 Modified bishop sleeves nre Very inu- It worn Iti thn thin conns, and blouse waists, but. Ilk so many other whims of fashion, they nvc not becoming to stout women. Thore Is now a demand for scarf-finish Inns on summer dross hats, the fronts or surplice bodices. Helms, collarette, Utnns and even on lnre-olge lingerie In empire stylo. The rose-tinted shades In violets and vel vet pansles are the mot favored In the season's purple millinery. The tlowers nra very life-like In shape, and the colorlmr Is beautiful. A dainty gold pin for fastening the belt ribbon nt the, back Is studded serosa with iriHx;venMve Jewels of Various klndf, nnd two little chains are looped to fall from tho center. The latest characteristic of hair dressing are tho softness, tho Irrrgulnr natural-looking- wave, and a. decided tendency to dis card tin- rlsld, very frlxr.y effect so un mistakably the result of hot Irons. In tho pretty little Kton jackets In black In all this, women undoubtedly show taffeta, which arc so Inexpensive, Is one ..u - i .. i . , i. i. tucked diagonally and with most attractive lovely woman's face In Ivory framed In her nulred nrlvlleee as an engineer for other own soft falling hair done In gold, Of course purposes than running a locomobile for tho a fairly hroad ribbon must be mounted on pigy.,-,, 0f herself nnd frlenda. such a buckle ana witn acncaie muiun gowns I know girls who will wear gay of gold or silver thread and then embrold- (.ray-White the Fnvornl Color for nunc as mucn uuaincss tnci as men. n is i rmn tuitions, black steel In tiny squires cred In flowers." . t;nlllnu nml WimIiIIukk, ' getting to oe more and more mo cusuom to set witu a few no's or out sieei in tile .1.11 ..II... .K.t.lu .rtYirtrl,A,1 I L'ni tlw, atrlMK' t n ah Inn fM A r.nrnn fitut nrtv linllKohnlrl t.flta tttHl checks, the hntllt I CentCC. Hack nay. "will wear anything. I saiV.pno ,now there Is bu.t one color to be used, for account for this being carried in the namo j J."(?? made wUh "the broil! tho other day in a really charming little calling and Other cards. That Is gray-white, of the mistrcfs of the house. Cromwell flaps rising In the instep nnd the gown ppolled by her frivolous shoes. Tho gown was nun's veiling In belgo brown, plain of skirt, but the waist very sweetly laid in tucks running from shoulders, down. ,It had rovers of brown silk embroidered In plain bluo violet turned back upon tho shoulders and It opened In front to reveal a vest ar rangement of embroidered lawn upon brown silk, whenco fell In front two long brown silk sashes embroidered In violets,. Her sleeves wers eharmlnc. ooenlnc below the elbow to admit of whlto lawn undcrsiceven and embroidered brown silk ruffs. Kven her parasol was a bit of novel daintiness, tho handlo of gold In the form of a flerco caglo head with ruby oyrs. Hut. do you bo llove It, that girl wore brown leather walk ing ties with cream canvas tops and whlto heel and laced them with white silk. .shoos nnd Wntclim. J-'tlll tics like that are fashionable," weakly put In the hostess, conscious that Just such a pair decorated her shoo box up stairs. I .Inn'l n n IIiav Inlb lllll(l. " Inalulfvl UUM 1 LUU ww n ., hn trtTiiiM vntM.r Tll.'a tv Vl.-l.- iilvvm) tTtnv Mrs. Flick Day, who herself always con cealcd her. feet, for many excellent reasons. Tho proper-thickness is what Is railed by tho wny. it s juu iik me new way oi wearing stationers "two Sheet." This Is a happy watches. medium between the old stylo heavy board "Do you mean strung on your neck chain?" and the fomowhat later very thin card that .,. l,.l. IOI. .U.ln l Ahlr,ln I. ' .""T . -. - -.- Wut 11,1 llllir. ' . " 1 'V , ' i.' ii ,Z u. "l,ve onc nnd Us ,no ')rl"p or m' me' 11 Tho lettering may bo In three styles . 1 ' . r. J. "" ". has just come to mo from rarls along with Script Is tlll much used, ns It will always pins are ur.gnt y jew cicn tn.s season 10 , my ew. rnril mw bearne on R ,e.uher be. but modish men and women arc using ihnnf with Ihn I ntcnfU linla nnd Inn foil. , . ..... . I duu.. ............ ..... Dack ln one Cornc.r my mitlal3 in small the "hlork K'ttcr" stylo of enciavlnK. and I.oula XVI letters. My neck chain i a the ultra-fashlonablo arc maklnc a fad of bonuty. quite long, with utrange woven Unas cards engraved In the old Kngllsh letter. and of very palest dull gold you can Imagine. The. dimculty for tho average person in tho Sliding up and down on It, Just like n llttlo path of thn latter Is its costliness. In card old-fashioned guard, Is my watch, a quaint, for men there are three slr.rs. For the club tiny, oblong affair In Louis VI form of the measurements aro 2?4xt- inch's; for tastlc veils of pastel tinted chiffon, having white or black tullo dots set Into tho fragile material. ''Ono veil I contemplated purchasing, f.i,,ti.l I ii .llotlr.nl . ... u nt nlnrL-u Irtllciru dull gold, with the face In pale green enamel block letter or old Kngllsh. Sjixl 7-l niches; , h m ' , mn , , Blimlej. . w nnd tho minutest brilliants. It Is tho ono and for script, UVfexlO-lG. The club size la , .,. ,,,, ,.,, . i,i., Z ' . and only form of watch yet Invented that a not much used. For misses fashion dictates T . .. n I . V. ....I.I I.I. .1. 1 .1 .o iu, ,... ni.ui., uiucit ,,, .... , ,,, , ,..,, ,,,.., you Knuw uie wiucn as a wai.i:ii m pun- benuty. and In splto of Mrs. Hack the size .1 -16x2U Inches; nrrlpt letters, Day's unkind criticism I shall wear mlno 3 13-32x2 i-16. Inches. For "Mr. and Mrs.' and rejoice In lto possession." MAItY DBAN THE HBAI'BIl'S ST It AW WOIN'D WITH OnOWN Tl'M.B, THT W13S CHICAGO WANTED. she continued, "was of the palest, palist peirl pink chiffon with tiny black laco flowers dispertcd over it, but nfter all my eyes aro my best feature and I decided not to' sacrifice them to a mere passing vanity I took Instead a clear rosv mauve mousse line de solo width with a pure lilac floss fringe on tho edgo nnd bought a veil pin, a small buckle of brilliants to fasten it to my hat brim In front; that's a novelty, jou know." l.liifii nnil Duck lit e much. "No, I didn't know," answered Mrs. Ilack Day, ."but what I do long to know Is some thing about tho duck gowns and shirt waists you referred to so knowingly on your arrival." "Well, as I've already gone to tho ex penio of ordering one at my tailor's, I sup poso I ought to know thnt tho linen things nro to be very much rando with extremely brief bolero coats' nnd skirts quite plain My first excursion Into this experimenting with washablo things is a dove's breast lilac linen, the hklrt most sevrro and tho little coat laid In tho very cunnlngest deep overlapping tucks that run round the body On every tuck a. charming wreath of white braid luco Is laid across tho bust, over my shoulders fall two broad collars of cream white linen fastening half way between chin and waist with smart gilt chains and but tons,' Under the coat I havo ordered for wear a completely tucked whlto lawn shirt waist and a very deep glrdlo of parma violet liberty satin takes the place of tho usual belt. "It sounds good," assented .Mrs. Ilack Bay, "hut honestly, don't you think the belts aro painfully ugly this season, too broad you know? 'Oh, well, since the fashion for vast fancy buckles In gold and gun metal am! enamel hiiR reasserted Itself we may , as well prep.ire to gird our waists with rib bona that make, us look at least five Inches tn'ore than our real measure," philosophically ALWAYS BRINGS BACK YOUTH ful colt.r. life; and beauty to uruy white o blea'hed hair Produces a new thick rrowth on bald heads ami immediately rfiresis tin- falling out of hair Cures (lamirulT mm li hlng sctfip UOU3 NOT STAIN skin on (.'l.O TlllNt. A clean, healthful hair dressing- for men anil women Nothing 'ike It or Jim m good, Uncqualed as n auk'k hair crower. oetr Large Bot, BOc''s'h'o'p,. whole fronts of the xhoes are Inlaid with Homo New York bnnks hnve reallred thli 1usIiiCa women, noiaoiy so me nun avuh ie ami uio , A r,urnl)I ,, wulnrproof H!lrt binding U Bi-vuuu .ittiiuuni uaiiKs. ni'ii- in hubiuu, i iniiue oi ruooer wiin one sloe veivoieen iiiero is a corn or it nun an euge to num up Inside the skirt. There Is n body to it which makes a firm edge to the aklrt. It N 10 cent!) a yard A Imnilsnme quality of crepe de chine I used for elegant evening toilet, portion of brldel gown, mid entire dresse fur gradu ating rnllcge girl, hare mid oIt-lk siihIu'h with deeply frlnuti! ends are nccoMsorles for these gowns. Those pretty crochetted cuff link for wash waists come in every color nnd dif ferent shades, so that It Is ponjble to maim me neuotrope wnicn one wear". men are not good rrletms are e. . 'business there, the number of which has , oiii, n,i iuio ihr.virt l.m'nw in inre.lilti. grown to uo or large proportions, wmie trie enterprise on tho part cf the ' r ' ;,n ? '., .n ",,,,,,tr' In a similar way, the needs of business women have been recognized and met, es pecially by the Hay Stato Trust company, on IlojlMon street, which hns been re modeled upon new Ideas, following In part those suggecte:l by New York places. The main banking room contains a large desk, circular In shape, and placed within a wrought Iron Inclosure of handsome de sign and make. Inside of thlo may bo lfefeTv V I EVERY PAIR nWfYWW ( I GUARANTEED. B5VJ jd(lk ,99k SL'PKIlIOlUo all other yT rj557L' iftifilJ) Corset In lightness, flei jj )MMfi IaI ,bmty' l"urc9. crlDg ' jSk hJmlufiuimSK qualities, nt and detail cC Tar 'fel Ul lK? finish, lloncd with pliable f K&lfti III filUl rut-proof metal boning) ' 'lls breadth of hip and bust 1 vfla 1 measure perfcctlj fitted Id - ...ri prlccs (roni 81,00 10 13,001 SISTER: READ MY FREE OFFER Wiie Words to Sufferers From a Woman of Notre Darned Ind. I will mall, free of any charge, this Home Treat ment with lull Instnictiuns ami the history of my nun c.ie to nny lady suffering from female trouble. You can cure yourself at home without ths aid ol nny phyiiclun. It will cult you nothing to give the treatment a trial, and it you decide to continue it will only cost you alout twelve cents week. It will not Interim: with your work or occupation. I have nothing to sell. Tell other sufferers of It that is all I ask. It cures all, young or old. nil II you feci a tarlng.dnwn wnsatlon, scno of Inilicndlng evil, pain In the back or bowels, creeping frt'iing up the spine, a desire to cry Irenuently, hot nasties, wcarinciix, Iminciil drlrc to urltiAte, or II you have Leticorruca (Whites), Dlsplaceincnt or Palling of the Womb, Profile, Scanty or Palntnl Periods, Tumors or Orowths. address MRS. M. SU.M.MICKS, NOT KB OAMK, INI)., U.S. A., for the K uy.n Tkkatmknt and I'ULi, Information. thousands besides myself have cured tbemselres with It. I wind It In plain wrappers. TO M0TI1EKS OP OAUOMTURS I will explain a simple Home Treatment which speedily and Tectualiy cures Ltucorrhea, Grttn Sicknnt and Painful or Irregular Memlrnalian in young ladle. II will save you anility nnd exptnie and sare ynur daughter the humtltaUon of explaining tier baubles toothers. Plumpness and health always result from its use. Vherever you live I can refer you to writ-known ladloiot your own state or county who know and mil gladly tell any sufferer that this Home Treatment really cures all diseased conditions ot our dtilcatelctnalcoriranUm. thoroughly strengthens relaxed musclca lund ligaments which cause dis placement, and mokes women well. Wrltu uid-" , as this oiler will not be m.ido again. Address MRS. IYI. SUnnERS, Box 3 Notre Dame, Ind., U.S.A. MIIS. M'LKAM'.S ItOVAI. Vllltl A(iK. 1'onr .Superb Ilnuinont, llrnnn by Horse ivltli Postilion. It Is only royalty and admiral and Mrs. Dewey who ride In daumonts. Tho daumont does not belong to the ad nilrnl, ho It noted, for he is a democrat and upposed to be wedded to Jcffersanlan simplicity, but It Is the property of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Washington McLean of Washington, I). C. The Dewey, however, often take their airings In this beautiful equipage, nnd upon thc;o occasions they arc the observed of all observers. At the time of tho celebration In the admiral's honor nt .Washington last autumn, It will bo re membered that ho was entertained alMrs McLean s house and this carriage was the orie in which he drove. It. occasioned soma comment at tho time that he made h's headquarters at tho McLean mansion hut the cat was soon out of the bas and the reason why known. Tho carriage is drawn by four magnificent bays, with postilions mounted on tho rear leader and near wheeler, with tho footmen In high hats and black livery In the rumble; tho postilions wear shart, black Jackets with three rows of buttons down the front, whlto knee breeches and top boots, round black caps and black gloves. Thero being no driving seat, the carriage Is Ideal for pleasure driving, ns the view Is unobstructed. The rumble Is soraetlme3 dls pensed with, but for full dreps occasions It must be used. The harnessing fs precisely tho same as far posting, but the pole of tho carriage Is usually of iron and bent down In tho intddlo eo as to bo below the leg of the wheel horso postilion, to avoid bruising it When two horses Instead of four nre used the equipage is called a deml-daumont. This stylo of carriage was much In vogue nt Newport several years ago und may be scon thero occasionally now. Mrs. James L. Kernochan and Mrs. August nrlmont have owned daumonts. The name Is taken from the Due d'Aumont, a French leader of fashion, both before and after the revolution. Ho nan superb stables ntteu up with mahogany, marble and Hohemlan glass and ho Introduced this style of carriage; a la daumont Is the usual spelling, That daumonts nnd deml-daumnntB aro not articles of everyday luxury ln New York Is qultn certain; a handsome prize was offered at tbo last national horse show, held ln Madison Square Garden, for pairs of horses to bo shown before a doml-dntlmont hut there were no entries In this class. Tho picture presented hero shows Mrs, McLean In her royal currlago. nn I Inttnt np nM Wnfl lah 7.. ' 1.1T Innlina i:uum uii'it. 1 lie ileum luii-ui nn aniui' for women Is especially attractive, nnd quietly, without publicity or nnnoynnce. and nn odd size Is ,1ix2 9-1(1. I wun every convenience ni nanu, womn A great' many kll or vcllum-flnlsh cards pmrnns ami depositors may transact tneir are being used In ultra-smart sorlety. nusintso manors most sausiacioniy. inerB Dinner cards nre In crenm. with gold 1 nrP convemoni lime writing uosks. sup- bevel edges, or In a color to suit the par- Plei1 wltn stationery In case a letter or tlcular colored dinner thnt Is belne Riven, something besides a cnccK must be written, Thn r."Tim TiitlHt So In nnn nf thn fniimi-inir I and there aim Is a smnll reception room i II ii.n.ln ,.l.l I alien- "f.riii.. rt T.ifixi 1 1 -lfi. JHv a.tn I where ladles may wait for friends or rest , show it. nnd 3Tx3 Inches. The colored cards are a 'awhile If thev feel -to Inclined. Current standard size 3 7-lfixl 11-10 Inches. There mngazlnes and the best periodicals always nro eight or nine different colors of these, at hand on the tablen. with comfortnblo open work designs nre the iliilntlesl nninl. ties In this department They come in a variety of colors as well as black, nnd i lead the line for smart effects with the. i low-cut patent leatliir shoes. There nre ' striped stockings galore, hiiiI everv kind and color, spotted with white polka dots, but tho liice-lllto designs tnke the palm. , White stockings nnd ties of sheer lawn , which are actually mado to wash are at- . tractive. Home have turnover hem- I stitched bows, and others with n tie plainly stitched to make a bow nnd ends to banc I half way down to the wnlsl None of tlie.se bought at n Hrst-elnss haberdashery ONE TRIAL BOTTLE FREE Lace dresses, oversklrts. lace bloues, vests, fichus laces In every possible form will be worn during the summer, with a notably lavish disregard of expense. The favorite foundations for lnce dresses are taffetas, satin sultan and penu de solo, and next to pure white the popular colors Hre pule pink. Persian mauve und a soft beau tiful maize yellow. AVhllo tnffeta silk parasols or handsome nuallt:', hut with no sort of decoration, will bo the prevailing fashion for general use with light summer rowiis. And an addition to these nre the foulards and plain gray, blue, and fawn-colored satins and silks for greater services. The conspicu ous Ttumcliuiida styles with gay handker chief waists to match, arc quite In ev idence in the shops, but they will be rare In fashionable circles. LILAC LINRN. WITH Tl'CKKD ilULKKO 11HAIDUI) IN WHITK. (;iivn:i r,r.ii:i:ii'N i.k Pretty Annie I'reiicb t'nn Run mobile mv. Miss Annie Ralnsford French, whoso pro file adorns the hrnss tablet nf the Olympia, hn Just been granted an engineer's license by the district commissioner, nnd Is the flrot woman In tho District ot Columbia to be so honored. M French docs not nplre to be a mechnnlcal engineer other than to run her own locomobile, although sho has taken a regular examination which tents her qualifications for such a position. She ia a charming girl of 21 yrnrB, nnd n noted beauty. fho became Interested In the running ot a locomobile through taking trips with her father. William P.. French, who Is a practicing physician. Dr. French, who lives on Kast Capitol street, owned ono of the first locomobiles ever run In tho city, nnd hlo daughter took great delight in this method of transportation. From early youth she had a habit of trying to got at the bottom of everything practical, scorn lug dolls and other frivolities. This habit, which has grown upon her, made, her investigate tho structure and workings of tho locomobile. When oho had fully mastered the Intricacies of tho machine who persuaded ber father to mako appll rtillrtn tnf hr niunilnnllnn Ua. n.....l 1 !. - n a . .......... .... vuu,,....Uu. iv(iirni T. FBMX tJOt'HAUD'S OllllJNTAL j ,vns granted nnd today she is the proud Oil MAtilCAI, HKAUTlKIlsn. puw "i u eiiRinoor b ceruncaie. Kcmovrs Tan, Ttraples rrencn i ono oi ine man popular freckle. Moth. Pstohe Washington girls, although the Ilerkthlre ". and "ve?y lll,la ut Stockbrldge. Maer generally claim blemish on buiy, I her for tho summer, while New York Ij u'on "'has Mood i 0,ten nPr homo ,or tho srealer part of the the test ofA'.'yra.'s winter months. Sho la of medium height, we" tisti , i to bS i P"" and pretty, with a dazzling com- sure it is properly ploxlon and fathomless blue eyes. Her cmimorfolt or .im": I Moulders are absolutely llawless from nn lar u.imo Dr L. 1 artistic nolnt of view and she has often truly onhaliut.?o2 "rfved as a model for somo Important piece or statuary. Sho Is tho niece of the well known sculp. tor, Daniel Chcntor French, nnd a cousin of yilllam M. II. French, dlrectur of the Chicago Art museum. Sh posed aa thn model for tk brut tablet which idorni th A HUK5 15 (JOWN. THK H0II1CK I.N" HORI ZONTAL TUCKS, WITH SASH AND I'NDHILSLEliVBS. For weddings- the gray-white shale In a.' ilulrs, mirrors, where a glanco may bo vellum finish Is much used.- The sheets nnd Insldo envelopes must be of "eighty-pound" paper nnd the outsldo envelopes of "flxty pound" paper. The correct sizes for In- vltntlons nre: For the sheet. .fl4x7Vi inchc.; inside envelope, SSixS-'Ji inches. For an nouncements two sizes aro permitted. Ono Is: Sheet, nx Inches; Insldo envelope, 5 5-16x3 Inches. Tho other Is: Sheet, 4x5 15-16 inches; Insldo envelope, ix3U lnche3. WOMI-iX 1 IMMilMi, Itnpldly UrcoiiiliiR n Stronu: I'nelor in the lliisliiess. That women nro more and morn becom ing a strong factor In the banking business, says tho Ilostou Transcript. l well recog nized by presidents, cashiers and other officials qf banking insjitutlons, and ' rf a pereon drojis carnally Into some leading; bank hi usually finds several women there transacting their own business affairs Ju had to rcc If one's dress is correct, towing materials where a. stitch may bo taken If necetsary or a lest button replnced, nro some of the general conveniences which havo been tho study of tho ofllclnls of this well-nrrnngHj banking room. In lino oak finish, and with a rich carpet In green nhndos In tho women's departmeiy, with nil ttiMo attractive features, and especially with tho separate set of clerks andjtellers to attend exclusively to their wants the transaction of biihlnrss becomes not only enay, but a real pleasure. 'I'll Ik About Women, Helen (lould's conlrlliutlons to charltv for the mont'i of April arc said to have footed up P.OVi. Ainoni? thh dolomite nt the Transnds- slsslppl Commercial congress held at Hous ton. Tex., me other nay. were two women, .urs. iioHiue Mj'Mii and .Mrs. I'.ur.alietli Hryan, prosperous real estate owners In Houston. Tho tallest woman on the American slneo is Miss Mary full. who. besides her decided hlftrloiiic talent, liny won world s fame as lh favorite model of some of the foremost American sctilntors for their mx messes of liberty. Mls Tull's height Is considerably over rlx feot. Miss Mnr.v Johnson, author of "To Have nnd To-Hold" comes of nn old Vlrlglnla family, and Is very fond of that state, but sho does most of her writing In New York, having concluded that all kinds of work can bo done better In cities. FREE This Offer Almost SurpasHes Belief. An External Tonic Applied to the Skin Beautifies it as by Magic. rHE DISCOVERY OF THE AGE A Womau Was the Inventor. Thousand have tried from tlm Imme morial to discover some efficacious remoc'.r for wrinkle and other Imperfections ot the eomploxlon, but none had yet succeedsd un til tho Misses Ilrir, tho now famous Com- Tlie empress of Russia hns the most beautiful sa;;.hlres In the world and cite "fk City, offered the public their wonder also possesses a wonderful collection of nil Comploxlon Tonic. The rtason so many turquoises, though It Is not equal to that . tailed to make this dlscclrery before Is plain, or ine uarnness iiunieu-Louiis, wno, in- tNKhusa they have not followed the right deed ,1s said to have the finest collection . b,i-ii. n.i,.. i-r,,,. i iinr. ,n that exists. Mrs. Com Cnnihart Potter's business venturo must, indeed, be nromlslncr. for sho Is building a country house nt Hrny, near Maidenhead. Kiieland. and will Join the coterio of smart artistic people who gather in mat neignuornoou m ine summer. The flrst woman who ever sat In a ter ritorial political convention was Miss Ida Itennett Miller, who had a placo as i proxy at the recent republican nutlonal delegate convention In Purcell, I. T. She has Choctaw blood ln her veins, her father. J. II. Miller, being a wealthy stockman and an tntermarrted citizen, Church records at luirnster. Pa., show that llarbara Filetehle, the heroine or Whlttler's famous poem, was born in 1'fiii. Pho must hnve been nenrly 10) yeais old wNmi she seized tho banner and shook It forth at "Stonewall's" troops at Frederick Dover have a tonic effect upon the skin, fetnee the failure. The MISSES HULL'S COMPLRXION rONIC has a most exhlllaratlng effect upon Ihe cuticle, absorbing nnd carrying off all Impurities which thn blood by Its natural ictlon la constant'' forcing to tho surface of the (iktn. It Is to tho skin what a vitaliz ing tnlc Is to the blood and nerves, a kind f new life that Immediately exhilarates nnd Itrengtheas wherever applied. Its tonic ef fect Is felt almost Immediately and It speed ily banishes forever from the skin freckles, Simples, blackhends, moth patche!, wrinkles, ver spots, roughness, nlllnost, eruptions and llscoloratlons of any kind. In order that all may bo benefited by their oreat Discovery the Misses Relf will, dur Frills of Fashion. Cluny laces and Insertions are agnln the height of fashion. They decorate lioth sum mer cowns nnd summer lingerie, Some of the new skirts aro made with al silk dro: shirt which has 'a ruille like tho town. This Is marie Just long enough to clear the ground, so It Isja simple matter to hold up the outside skirl. Lavender nnd blue and blue and lavender e still appearing In '-'imparl) It is morn Hint Is. If there ever were' a Barbara at j tag th present month, Ktre to all callers nt all, which Willi nil the discussion upon the MlbJect Is beginning to be doubtful. Thn tlrst full-blooded Indian woman to receive a dlplomu as a trained nurse Is Miss Nancy Kuth Seneca, daughter of Chief Isaac Seneca, head of the Seneca tribe on the CatlarauBiW reservation In New York state. She Is now completing her profes sional education nt the Medlco-Chlrurglc.il hospital In Philadelphia, where the doctors pronounro her n treasure in care and skill. Mrs. Cnprtm. tho widow of the rough rider captain who was killed in Cuba will Mill fur the Philippine this month to do Red Cross work. Since the death of her husband, according to the New York Kven Ing Post, she has Interested herself In tho welfare of discharged soldiers, securing employment for many of them. She Is also prominent in a movement to seeuio an ap propriation from congress for the eiertlnn of a monument In the plot at Arlln-ton their parlors one trial bottle of their Oro plexlon Tonic absolutely free, and In order that those who cannot call or live awny from New York may be benefited they will send one bottle to nny address, all charge prepaid, on receipt of 25 cents (stamps or silver) to cover cost of packing and deliver ing. Thn price of this wonderful tonto 1 $1 .00 per bottle nnd this liberal offer should be embraced by nil. The Misses Hell have Just published their NKW HOOK, "SKCRKTH OF JJKAUTV." This valunble work Is free to all desiring It. The book treats exhaustively of tho import unco of a good complexion; tells how aj woman may acquire beauty and ktep It. Special chapters on the caro of the hair; how to hnve ruiurlmt growth; harmless methods of making the hair preserve Its natural benuty and color, even to ndvanCed age. Also Instructions how to banish superfluous hair from the face, neck and arms without Injury to the akin. This book will be mailed to nny address on request. Fit I? 12 Trial Hottles of Wnndnrful Com plexion Tonic free nt parlors or 2K cent (cost of packing nn.l mailing) to tboes at distance. Correspondence cordially solicited. Ad dress, THE MISSES BELL, 78 Finn Av... New Yoru City. The Mlssea nell's Toilet Preparations aro for sale In this city by KUTJN & COMPANY. The .Reliable Prescription Pharmacists, CONAN DOYLE STORIES FREE. The Grrnt SberlocU Holmes llel e. t I e Stories (irnlls l.T riiis I'miei Cuba Rays Ida York Sun: has passed Thagreate.t detective stories ever written In '"'itbrato.? IK,"? 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