THE OMAHA DAILY KEE: SU N" DAY, JUNE 17, 1000. IN THE DOMAIN Of WOMAN ritirrrv ami iiiuomimi. tiinrmliiK Ntiiiiinor Ilres-ien lo lie llml for I, lllli- .Miiii-. NKW YOHK, Juno 15. "There she rocs!" wblspetcd Mnlsle excitedly, peering through tho vines. "Why, the best dresseil woman In thin well gownod watering place, to bo cure. I've been watching her like it hawk all week, alnco from the bow In her hair to the bow In her shoo she Is an Infulllblo Indicator of which way tho wind of fashion blows. Yesterday morning I saw her climb tho Htcps of that new big colonial houso down tho drive. Sbo was evidently a luncheon nucut and i. her lovely chestnut hair Bt a bin haw of blac'.: crcncdlno rib bon, for sbo woro no hat, n no ond, I thlnfi, nwcetly Informnl fathlon of dropping In to pick one's midday chicken wing nnd crush a strawberry with a friend. Of course cho carried a parasol of white silk, with two Inset bands of blark laco and r. whlto wood stl 'k having a prodigiously curled ebony bundle wlilrh wnn vrrv phi.-- Indeed. Her gown, dear me! Now, why didn't I have ono llko It, Instaid of my corn llowcr nuno' veiling. Hum wns in pastel green, n veil Intrusted In embroidered black ollk dots and big, black delleato black lace Mowers laid on nml the goods was not cut out be nuitli, This formed the lower linlf of her sweet waist and tho overdress, which last wan cut In long points from tho knees down In allow a vaporously light accordion pleated llounco of tho flneH black silk mus lln to llowcr out about her feet. The yoko of her boily wns mailo of lino pleated green muslin, with io.vs of black baby panno rib bon running now and then between tho turka and a narrow atrip of black panno ran mound her slender waist, while a broader band, with sheer muUn points turning over, enclosed her throat." "I llko It all except the parasol," com tnontcd tho hostess, going back lo her easy can chair In tho shady, breezy comer. "There Is toniothlng newer than that a parasol made wholly of tucked Swiss miw lln. showing In set bands of Valenciennes outre deux and beading, with narrow rib bona run through the last. It gocH without saying that doublet trills of gathered laco finish off the bottom and such a cover can bo dropped in nil Its transparent love HnetH over tho nakeil ribs of u parasol and used thus, or stretched upon a plain pink, bluo or yellow silk sunshailo to Infinitely Adorn U. That In the latest whisper from Paris and seme, women I know are showing off their genius for line ucedtowork by making theso Hiiusbado covers of whlto silk muslin nnd somo aro using the most deli cate, handkerchief batiste and aro em broidering their crests nnd Initials thereon." Shci'I Si hi t Ifi I "Thcro aro times," quoth Malsle, going back to her chair nnd wupremo Idleness, "when I am nlmoat persuaded by papa's fatuous argument that the more simply and least expensively u woman Is dreswd the sweeter sho seems. I met two girl frleiuU of mine on tho beach thl mornlnc who wero,.such visions of fresh and tidy econ omy In drefcs that 1 felt positively ashamed of my puckered and flounced French mus lin. One cat on tho sand baring her hand bobio auburn locks to the wind and sun, wearing tho nnarteet whlto outing cloth gown picked out In clear crimson dots no blggor than pin heads. Her waist fastened In the back, bloused a trlflo In front and ucrosrt tho shoulders, from tho front of tho collar nnd over the top bf each sleovo ran a strap of henvy whlto llannel stltchod down. At tho baso of each sleeve a cult of tho samo fell over her hand and a belt and collar ol crimson otttched taffeta Just touched tho whole thing off. "Her friend was In pique, white, fipottcd with mnrlno blue, plain skirt, a closo fit ting sailor waist laid in tucks over tho bum and having a big collar of stiff whlto linen, turning back from a vest nnd collar of solid bluo linen to match the dots In her liown. Her belt and cuffs were blue and under her collar waved tho soft silk ends of a bluo silk tie. Sho carried a-scrvlceable bluo linen sunshade, having u band of white ubout tho edges, and her whlto stitched linen hat hud a cloud of bluo straw bows at ono side. They took mo homo to their hotel and showed mo their things and mado my mouth water with their flno bar gains and my cheeks burn with shnino over my own extravagances. Moluilr iomi, "What do you think of casino gowns of cream whlto mohair, tho skirts laid in lino tucks about two 'Inches apart and running from tho waist to tho knees, theso worn with tucked waist; of tho samo or of cream taffuta, and finished oft with belts nnd col lars of colored panno? Tho girls found skirts llko that all tucked and put on tho band ami ready to bo hemmed up tho proper length nt tho shops for u simply startling rlce. In tho evenings they wear whlto or gandie frocks, with each a big cabbago bow and slnglo fringed end of pastel tinted panno on tho loft breast and n girdle with sldo knot nnd fringed end to wear at the waist. All In white, with thoso two touches of color, they were charming, and by means of having a blnck and n whlto and a colored not of breast knots and girdles they con trive to get ut simply no outlay at all an effect of sevcrnl changes of costumes." "It Is admirable," replied tho hostess, "but I am afraid so much can't bo said for ' your prclty littlo glass of fashion across tho way. No concealed bargain counter about her frocks." "I should say not," replied Malslc. "I am told that sho Is tho girl who has set tho fashion at Newport of wearing black voll or muslin or net gowns, with a hat all of ono bright color. A black liberty silk and n toque of polarggnaum pink tuckod chiffon lavishly trimmed with largo silk muslin blossoms of tho samo shado Is what I mean. ALWAYS BRINGS BACK YOUTH Ail color, life and beauty to gray whlto o.' liiea'neu imir rrouuees u new. iiuck Krowtli on bald heads uml Immediately arrests tho fn -34 out of hair. Cures dandruff nnd Itching bcelp. UOKS NOT BTAIN SKIN Oil CLOTH1NCL A clean, healthful hair dressing for men and women Nothing ilko It or Jut ua Rood. Uncqualud us n quick nuir grower. One Hottlo I offfo Oa KflfAt Lendlnc Does It. LdluU DUli OUb Drue Shops A iklii mt rtrnty U a Joy Forerer. nn. t. ftairtx uoukauivh oiuuntal CHI3AM, Oil MAt.lC.VIj IIHAUTIFIEIt. 3iS Ilemore Tan, Piurlns rri-ckloa. Moth, Patches , wish ana sum in. leaned, and ovprv IbUmiluli oil beauty, ,11111 uenra aeioo lion, It has stood the test of 5'.' years and Is so haiinloaa v trnitii It to be Burn It la properly made. Accept no rounteririi or simi lar tiAmu. nr. L. A, Sayre n.iiii to any of thnhnut-ton 1:1 luticiit a you .'adieu will uo them I recommond nn....,iL r.n, hi thn lti.mt harmful of nil binh,Ai,nii.,nM' Vnr ,:iln iiv nil Driirrlalu and . ucy tloodit Doalera In the United Statea, Canada nJ'Jil) t! UOPKiflB.yrop'r, 87 Jcoe Si, N. Y. I or you can wear a black voll with a wldo pink straw hat burled In small pink roses." A I'ciieoeU for I lie llitlr. "She was the one I saw at the dance last night wearing n truly attractive ornament In her hair," answered tho hostess. "Tbo hair was put up high, nnd then In front on top was set a gorgeous peacock made of spangles. Every ono turned nbout to wntch It nnd wo women enviously wondered whero sho had bought It. Uy day, when sho re laxes her stately attitudes on tho links, 1 tnko very admiring noto of her shirt walsls. Sho has been hero at least two weeks and overy morning oho rejoices our eyes with a waist of complete frcskncfs, In cut, If not In color. It only goes to prove, of course, how Inflnlto tho slilrt wnlst variations are. Yes terday morning It was a pretty pink batiste nffalr tucked n littlo on tbo shoulder, hut chiefly relieved by tinrrow wblto boadlng striping tho front nnd Intersecting nil the seams. The day before that It was n white lawn affair, every Inch laid In latitudinal tucks, nnd a half-shaped cuff over the hand. Ilcforo that Bhe went by In a very taking little confection of French bluo batiste made with a vest, Bailor collar, cliffs nnd neJk hand of the sheerest tucked while Swiss. Short skirts respectively of pink, white and bluo linen woro ndopted with these, nnd back of thoso three my memory won't carry me. However, they were any ono excellent models to copy, and It rejoices me to eco how tho shirt waist wearing sisterhood havo given up the hard, clumsy mnscullnc collars they used to set so much store by. Slilrt I'lvltiHi). "Tho prettiest waists I have seen havo ho tidy little trimmed neck fixings that can bo worn with ribbuns slipped under tho overturning embroidered edgo or points. Another mode Is to wear a more or less Imped turnover of whlto plquo and a fringed scarf cravat tied under. Ribbons can bo bought so corded that they will Rtnnd up tnunchly about tho neck, nnd then by cross ing the ends nt the back and bringing for ward knot tidy as n man's evening tie under tho chin. Asldo from theso I'vo had my emptntlon from n window full of newly In roduccd sash scarfs of pastel tinted liberty tnffetn that Is very tender of quality, but can stand up for Itself. These go twice bout the neck, knot In front and let fall to fringed ends that aro artfully fretted open with floral bouquets of clttny lace. Really, you know," sighed tho good lady as ho rose at the butler 8 announcement of uncheon, "thcro Is no end to tho excuses for frittering away one'B Income In bewitch- ng littlo trifles. On-o Is obliged to cultivate a very stiff upper lip and closo purse fasten ing theso days when the counters fairly overflow with almost Irroilstlblo brlc-a-brac of dress, as ono woman calls It." MARY DEAN. ,lti: (illOWINti 1IA.VUS0MU. Anierlcnn JtrlH llnic I.cnriicil tho Vnliio of l'xi'rulMi, Tho rago for outdoor exercise that has tnkeu posacfelon of American girls of lato cars Is already bringing forth Its legitimate fruits and unbiased observers declare that they aro growing In grace and comeliness TWO PIQUE GOWNS OF overy year. They arc taller, stralgbter and more healthful looking than were those of a generation ago. Tho Increasing opportuni ties for physical culture nnd open-air exer cise have undoubtedly brought about this change. Olrls aro lcnrnlng that tho first es sential to good looks Is good health and that health depends on plenty of exercise. In Hnglnnd great nttcntlon Is paid to athletic Bports for girls. They nro brought up to take part In nil kinds of vigorous exerclso and In pastimes which keep them out In tho fresh air, such as riding, golfing nnd boating. To many persons cricket nnd hockey may scorn to be unusual amusomcnts for girls, yet nt tho girls' schools and colleges In Kng- lond theso games are nn popular as basket ball Is In tbo United States, American girls have nrrlved gradually at tho knowledge of tho delights of outdoor life. Fashion, which hns had much to do with bringing sports Into favor, has really been a blessing In disguise, but It In not probable that the enthusiasm for athletics will bo a passing fad when ono considers Its accompanying advantages to health, strength and beauty. Well developed, symmetrical muscles nro necessary to grace ful outlines, roundness of limb and the case nnd suppleness of movement which crento admiration. Health not only gives bodily beauty, adds a glow to tho cheek and a brilliancy to tho eye, but It animates tho spirits and makes the- possessor happy, A dellcato girl who Is entirely unfit to rido a hlcyclo or to play tennis may put herself In good condition to tako up theso pastimes by oxcrclslng with light dumbbells or going through callsthcntlc movements in a gym nasium. TOO 11 Hi A CO NT II ALT, Women ('niiiuil Keep llouno unit I'nrn Money nt lilt- Snine Time. 0 A woman of wide repute, who has been both profesolonal nnd housekeeper by turns and .tried to bo both at once, has this to say of her experiment; "Until a woman has tried he novor knows what It lviennn to bo housekeeper nnd buslneis woman combined and few can stand tho strain very long. 1 break down every little while, but Just now I do not bio any other way to adjust matters, nut It Is this division of dutlen that gives the opportunity for tbo criticism sometimes hoard relative to women's and men's ability In business. A man Is not expected to do anything else but attend to business during business hours and then amuse himself In tho way ho best likes afterward, Hut n woman Is not only expected to thoroughly imdcwtaml tho busl. nest, In which sho Is Interested, but to know bow to conduct a house In all Its details nnd furthermore to put this knowl edge; Into practice, und a great many busl- ncs women try to do too much. They are at once their own cooks, dressmakers, mil liners and household innnngers nnd follow a buslncits pursuit In nddltlon. It must nat urally follow that something must be sacri ficed. Ocnernlly It U the woman's health oo tho consequence of her conscientious en deavor to do her duty Inside and outside her home." sham .n:vr.i, s roit snow. Sew York SoolMy l.rr.ili'ri, Ilrilrcki-il Vltll llOUIIM (it'lllK, Moro bogus Jewelry and gems may bo found at a fashlonnblo New York rc:eptlon than most people imagine. It Is not al ways tho sham aristocracy that array them selvca thus, but many of tho wealthiest poo plo ct tho metropolis nppear loaded down with ccnis -that are cold by tho pint In deed cf by the carpt. This Is duo In part to tho fenr of robbery, for at nil tho swell functions there nro present somo of the m03t expert thlovca In tho country, ready to snatch e. Jewel of v.iluo when they are un observed. Hut In tbo vcarl";j of ornaments, as In most other things, much depends on tho woman who wears them. For Instance, a largo row of sham pearls worn In the day tlmo Is Btlgmatlzed as bad ttwte, v.iiilo a smaller ono worn round tho neck in tho evening would be unnoticed. Iargc-stoned imitation diamond Jewelry Is at nil times vulgnr, but a sparkling, well made French ornament of sparkling paste for tho hair gives ns good nn effect do the real thing nnd Is only lesa good because It has cost lciru money. The greatest dlsndvnnlngo In a woman's buying sham Jewels Is that It Is uch a tcr rlblo waste of money. These things nro not very Inexpensive when they ure good, but they aro worth nothing It one should want to soil or exchange' them. Aa a rule they don't Inst long, needing often to be re placed, so that Imitation Jewelry becomes a Tory expensive fancy. A woman of refined tnstc nnd good Judg ment will avoid buying too many sham or naments or those of too reanarknblo a f-zc and then If she should ndd a Roman pearl string to her real Oriental ono or put n glittering aigrette In her hair sho will find few to blame her or call her vulgar. SHOUT SKIRTS TOIt WOMUV. Olmert ntloiiH mill C'iiiicIiinIoiih of 11 .MUxiiiirl JmlKf. Pollco Judge McAuley of Knncvts City pays that men who spit In public plates need expect no mercy If brought before hlui. lie says tho habit Is not only filthy but dan gerous to tho public health nnd he Is going to do all In bis power to sco that It is broken up. In connection with this, reports the Kan sas City Star, Judge McAuley has nn Idea regarding woman's wearing- apparel, As long skirts nro tho great distributors of dtscaso genua In spittle, ho suggests that a combination ordtnanco might be pa&cd first prohlbltng spitting under the penalty of n very heavy flno and second, compelling SWKF.T SIMPLICITY. women to wear wnlklng skirts on the streot, tho bottoms o! which aro nt least two Inches frcm the ground. "Pleaoo understand, however," said ho, "that this last point Is simply a suggestion, ns I renllzo that to oven Intimate a slnglo reform In woman's dress Is the most dan gerous ground upon which a public ofllclal can tread. "It baa boon tho rule In this court room for scmo tlmo that thcro must bo no spit ting on tho floor. Resides, signs have been posted In streot curs, elcvatoM nnd In fact most public places, forbidding this disgusting practice. It's a rule thnt should bo carried out to the letter and I nm going to do my part. I believe that tho entire medical world lias agreed that tho easiest way to transplant dlseaso germa !a through dried spittle, A person with consumption expectorates on tho tldewnlk or In a atioat car. iA woman with long Eklrta cornea along, wipes It up and goes home, whoro tho skirt Is hung In n cbsot. Tho flued drlto nnd tho tuberculosis germ la released, to lodgo In the lungs of somo lualthy per son. This may bo looked upon ns an exag gerated example, but It Is not enly likely to happen, but Is a matter of record In hun dreds of enscn. "A police order that gave mcro than nrdlnnry pleasure wrs tho one I3sued a tow days ago forbidding spitting on tho steps of tbo federal building. I linvo walked up 1 11 r 1 "ii ! 1 11 1 11 ' 1 1 ' " ' ' AN KliAUORATU AFTERNOON COSTL'Mi:. thceo steps when the tobacco spit was si thick that 1 felt llko gathering up my trousers and holding them up to my ahoo tops. If 1 felt thnt way how much more disagreeable must it havo been for a woman with long skirts. I sincerely hope that theso custom house Bpitters will lio brought before me nnd I'll guarnnteo that that chew of tobacco will bo tho most cx pcnelvo they ever took In their lives. "Not only this, but tho ti'.dowalks particu larly In front of the retail stores, should bo guarded against these pests. Theso nro not crank notlor.s on my part, but said In nil earnestness. If a man chews tobacca and enjoys It, that's his bufinesa mid privi lege. Ho has a perfect right todo so. Hut he must bo considerate of tho rights nnd health of others nnd to long as I nm on the police bench I nm. going lo look out for tho comfort of tho other fellow." HKHl'l Kit 11Y A (illtl. SWIMMIIH. Dlvril from 11 Wlmrf nml Snvrd Ilie I, Iff of 11 DriMvnlnn Iloy. Lou la Hencpe, tho 7-ear-old son of Dr. L. M. Benepo, 550 Dayton avenue, St, Paul, owes his llfo to the ruro presence of mind nnd heroism of Miss Dthcl Murray, who plunged Into White Hear lake Thursday evening to rescuo him from drowning. MUM Murray, with tho other members of tho fumlly, was seated ut dinner In tho Murray cottage at MahtomcdI. From a win dow overlooking tho lnko sho observed a disturbance of tho usually placid waters. As sho gazed an arm and a face rose nnd disappeared beneath tho surface. A life was endangered. With a warning cry she sprang from her seat, dashed down the winding pnthway nnd out on tho frail dock 100 yarda away. At Its end, scarcely paus ing, she poised for the dive. A strong out ward leap nnd her lltho flguro shot Into tho water. In n moment, which seemed hours to tho niembero of tho stnrtled family, nil of whom had followed her to the dock na raoldly ns they might, sho rose somo littlo dtntanco from the pier with tho form of a child In the frenzy of drowning clasped closo to her elde. Tho battle then was not for one life, but two. Mlsra 'Murray clung to tho struggling child until ho lapsed Into unconsciousness. Then tho bravo girl, sadly hampered by her clinging garments, struck out for tho dock, supporting the limp body of the littlo fellow she hnd risked her life to eave. Her brother, Robert Murray, bad by this tlmo reached tho pier and relloved her of tho burden that must eoon have bomo her down, The young herolno climbed to tho dock unaided nnd quickly Bought her own homo and dry clothing. Miss Murray Is nbout 10 years of age, tho daughter of Mrs. E. N. Murray of 35 Irvlno Park. Sho is fond of outdoor amusements and la an ox pert Bwlmmcr. HEALTH AM) (iOOI) LOOKS. Siinirt lilnur 1'neftil May lli Lciiritoi! from nn Atiti'CHH lOxiierltiiice. Ono of tho most admired of American nctrcfecs, both for her graco nnd comeliness, has been divulging eomo of tho secrets by means of which sho has preserved her beauty. "Vigilance," sho says, "I3 tbo first requlsllo. I am ever on tbo ulert and when I discover traces of fatlguo or any other beauty-destroying symptoms In my faco or flguro I set about remedying It at once. I don't attempt to bo anything but u profes sional woman during tho theatrical season. I don't receive and don't go to other people's houses. I simply haven't time and I don't mnko It. My mode of llfo la very simple. I sloop nine or ten hours ns a rule never less than eight. I cat regularly nnd heartily and avoid everything that would be apt to give mo Indigestion. Indigestion Is a power ful foe to beauty, a greater foe than ago, na great oven ns worry. . I walk overy day, rain or shine, nnd I wear a corded corset walBt nnd stout flat-heeled boots, I try not to worry no matter what happens and I nover tiro myself unnecessarily. My method Is so very Bfcnplo few women would caro to try it. It lms 110 balms or diets, and I don't oven go In for fancy baths. A warm bath at night nnd a cold bath In tho morn ing are good enough for mo. On Sundays I don't havo to go to tho theater, but I don't dovoto It to lolling or rocolvlng visitors. 1 havo my usunl amount of ex erclto nnd then dovoto most of tho day to manicure arid hairdresser. When ono's hair .MUSLIN HATS 1'OU 8L.M.MEK UIKL3. Is five feet long nnd very thick It Is not an easy tusk to havo It shampooed. How do I keep tho samo weight nil tho tlmo? Why, by vlgilnnee nnd determination. If I gain a pouud I Immediately stop drinking water nt meals and give up augnr for a while. If tho bones In my neck begin to sliow I cat banuuas and crer.01 nnd put nn extra spoon ful of oil In my Fnlad. It'o so simple, but, of course, It precludes much pleasure." nin.vT post Tin: Mi:ssi:.(u;it. An 11 ('oiiN-tit'iicr tin Wife Knew of Her IIiinIiiiiiiIS Stitilcif iiki-. Men nio leurnlng by degrees that their wives lire not nil simple minded, con fiding ercntures 11s they are popularly sup posed to be. One of tbcue men learned this fact greatly to his mortlflcattlon tho other day. Ho met a college chum down town on a ccrtnln afternoon uml succumbed, with many twinges of conscience, for what ho felt was a dojcrtlon of his better half to an In vltntlon to dine out and have n gamo of cards afterward. Hut In order that tho lit tlo lady's feelings might not be hurt by tho neglect he wrote her a note, which ran like this: "Dcarcat: Won't bo homo until late; will havo to atny nt the ofllco until midnight ut least. Am there now working furiously and will not be nblo to get any dinner, corre spondence Is so piled up around me. Don't worry, but upend tho ovcnlng at one of the neighbors. Yours, JACK." .Tho wife received the note with a shud der of apprehension nnd read It with tears In her e-yes. Her poor boy that was what sho called him In her thoughts was so over worked. Then sho never knew what malign fate mado her do It "whero was tbo gentleman when ho gavo you tbla?" she nsked tho small boy, who stood waiting for nn answer. "At tho Illnnk hotel, getting dinner with two other men," came? tho reply promptly and cheerfully. When milord reached home that night nnd found the wenther marked stormy and wns confronted with tho evidence of his villainy. no made nut ono remark. "To think," ho said sorrowfully, "that after nil thcae years of experience I Bhould havo forgotten to post that messenger boy." I'rlllM nt riiNlilon. Embroideries of sold on tulle nro a featuro of tho new evening' gowns, with sil ver and mother-of-pearl often used In com bination. Silk, satin and even velvet stocks nro worn with the cotton shirtwaists, being vastly more becoming than tho stiff linen collars. Tho linen dustcoasts this season nro the most attrnetlvo of all. Some of them, mnde In tho Lmplre design, nro re-illy chnrmlng. Pink Is ono of the most popular colors of the season, uml the varying tints In tbo dif ferent matrrlnls uro moro beautifully soft than ever before. For mourning pretty olouno wulsts nro mndo of blnck net run through with black chenille and worn with a ions net mish finished tvlth chenille fringe. That fashionable color culled khnkl hns Improved slnco Is was first produced, nnd tho iikiy tint of yellow brown hna merged Into tlio soft fawn nnd belgo tints. High corselet girdles are worn with shirt vnlHts and dimity gowns ns well. Formed .nt rows of lnco imil embroidered Insertion runnlni; nroiind they nre especially pretty for the flowered muslins. Ono of tho new modes of trimming fon lard gowns consists of bandi of whlto silk, niacliiuu-atitche'il In straight rows or In 11 pattern, which mnkes them very effective nn n finish for tho bodice, and tho flounces In tho bklrt. Se:mr.ito skirts of tuffota aro plain nnd nro finished around the lower edgo with three nnrrow shaped rullle.s or volantes of the material. Tho little taffeta coats can bo boui'ht now for much' less than woolen gariueuta. Set etna of wicker linvo shelves nnd pocbets for work or books, nnd big chn'rjj of tnn Hume material have shelves 011 t'io oultlde, where tho lounger can collect Ills or her belunsln&s, to bo leached without moving. rhe most beautiful diamond linga no.v shew nonu of the setting. In some of t ho rings smaller stones nre set along the ring on each sldo of the largo stone, nnd the Jewels have the appearance of resting on tho hund without vltdblo support. IneriiiHliiK'y great Is tin rage for laco nm.lliiiuH In vhlte. black nnd deep cream color nnd laco In every pi-'Slblo form on smart summer gowns. lmil wraps, bolerox. fancy wnl-ts und hlgh-tinir summer mllll nury. Fine old-fushloned thread nnd Chntitllly patterns In white or crcnin color are laid over Liberty sntln enpo collars with fccarf etida, and tltu Insertion bands nio luted as borders to rcvera, panels, flounces and Jackets oil costly evening toilets. iwT HMii T EVERY PAIR mXit W'lf'WV I ( GUARANTEED. 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