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14 TIIE OMATTA DATLV 13EE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1000. IN THE DOMAIN Of WOMAN. ( MMtlKltlll M.XL'UV. canons of good taste now prevailing to utlDB tho upward motion, never dragging a overtrlm cither chemise or corset cover, muscle downward. All this tlmo the lingers Costly. I'llmr Hoily t.lncn for tlio t,e ,jrawerB nn,i night dresses aro stnotu- are anointed with the proper tonic or skin ...... ",r.'.V v. ,r J L , i ere ln lac an(1 cu- n h0 ta0lil compll- food, that Is gradually belnp; rubbed Into ORK, Nov. ic it any Drcau- catcd pattcrni A corgot waUt muati of ,no porMi Thfl30 porc9 abgorb nuo llttlo winning woman dcslrcfl to cam a modest courge( havo sk,rtS( but 8omo of tncm mouUl8 nn,i lnoy slou(1 l)0 Ucft nilcd with fortuno she should oso no time In estab. ari mn(o ye coauetUgh wth som luck. tno propcr food instead of with dust and usmng a launury wncro uccaio ng Bt bncl nnd front nml smllll revors dirt. T."1 KU" ,V ; : u l' n, vo turn'"!? actt from tho decollete neck, and with caro flabby checks can bo mado roncd to perfection and by hand. o R mM doub,o ru formc(, of Va,en. nnJ jouud con8tant fCcdlnB of abor-savlng devices can bo "P" elennes edging, following tho edges of the pores and rubbing upward. Note how in tho laundering of up-to-date ' tnwrle. To rcverSi et(J b h thcn ruD them the deft and gentle linger o ti c moat Tha hanilkerch,ef cache cort hR MmMt out. Many of them aru superficial, and ,Ki . ' .T. - Vi -ri Hn-n vaB"cd except for use with very loose when scarfskln Is removed tho wrinkles entrusted, when tho cleansing lnvarlablv uscU for lho cllemls0. mB. ceno nrouRH , B '. " times a .cries of handkerchief corner rovers of this raiment, that Cleopatra herself would havo been Mattered to wear, will bo reduced to shreds nfter a couplo of trips to the washtub. White and always whlto li now tho do round of tho purchaser, nud oddly enough softens the shoulder lino of this garment and tho women who promote the best and most elegant fashions ln underwear use none hut whlto or paatvl-tlntcd wash rib bons threaded ln their lingerie. Jeweled stay hooks, gold tags for lace3, be- .. . U CI. ...... ....lllu I. ,!o j r,rr.,.lniir. 1 . ? .1 I. : diamond garter bucklca, studs for corsot Ui lllll'll UUU MUVU 1,1 Dim. ..W..... nt-i, .,., . ,,.),, .I. .... tn Infallible test of tho prosperity of tho 11 '. ' " , ' I ... "... times, Just watch tho women out ohopplng, calllug, hurrying to tho theater matlnco and you will boo tho dirt and nutter of mowy whltu embroidered frills nbrut tliolr high heels whon thoy lift their dress skirts NIOIIT KOBE WITH FOLLY SLEEVES. at tho crossings. What has becomo of tho silk puttlcoats? you ask, and echo an swers, "Thoy aro ull on tho bargain countors, marked down nnd neglected." And o they are, for It Is possible, at this writ log, to purchano for $0 a charming silk wr8t vulgarlmne, If ono may bo permitted to feminize and Gallnclzo a word that ox presses pretty clearly tho overdressed women who rejolco In the exaggeration of every mode. Tho consciousness of being well dressed perhaps soothes to dreams tho women who have adopted tho elaborato night dresses wnlcn aro now crowding out the simpler modes. l ull gathered skirts, yokes finished off with deep berthas, uuderslcevcs, trains ana full hanging folly bIccvcs have all been adapted to the clorlflcntion of tho robe do nult, though It Is very well understood that n smnll percentage of oven rich women buy and use these garments as night dresses. J hey serve only too delightfully as elegant lounging gowns, over which ln cold weather n flowing sleeveless wadded a 1 1 k Japanese wrap Is east, allowing tho gorgeous lace-hung fronts and sleeves of tho cambric gown to bo ninpty and effectively exposed. Coni'ilntr Jacket. Of tho combing Jackets and morning negliges hardly too much can bo said ln their praise. With few exceptions they aro mado, when short. In Zouavo form, and when long of Emplro shape. A truly lovely affair, urousht across the water, Is of cream whlto wool crcpo, In tho body of which many silk threads seem mingled. A ulilo collar fulls back over the shoulders and Is faced with puro whlto broadtail, as brilliant and flexible as satin. A hand of tho broadtail Is cut ln points nnd borders tho bottom of tho long, loose, shapeless wrap' pur, nnd the lining Is of whlto chiffon, which descends from tho Interior of tho sleeves to form full undcrsleovcs about tho underskirt which would havo Hold for $10 three years ago. In proportion as th stock jMk plclurci, , nn accompan).ng ,Uu of tho silk, colli on (so-called In Paris) has Uon u ,g R ZouaV(? ,n h aU( vn uroppeii, mo jinco oi mo wnuo niwn nun risen Bky hlch. Women who scorn tho gracoful chemlso wear two white Bklrts ono a short affair extending but u trifle below tho kneo nud u second falling to tho heel. A Clniptrr mi 1'rttli'ontn. Tho llrst ono Is made of extra flno nala Not less lovely Is tho short breakfast stra- rought of whlto satin surfaced crepe de chlno. From tun bllghtly opened throat revers of embroidered cream silk turn back and tbo I f Jil band, can be considered the head of the pnrts 0f tle world, devised a plan by which house " they might frustrate tho enemy. They The new woman thus enters upon the new donned their husbands' long white gar century under new conditions, comments the nients with tho wldo sleeves, and, gathering Chicago Tribune, tnder the unwritten together, marched boldly toward the foe, household law thcro has long been an Im- Who, appalled by tho sight of such an im pression that many women are the "bead expected force of Corcans, lied In hasto and of tho house " in some cases men are tho city was saved. When tho nrmy re made nwaro of it in ways that aro trying turned and It wns made known what the to them, in other cases tho household women had done It wbb decreed that there sovereignty Is asserted ln such exasperat- after they should wear men's sleeves hang ing fashion that It leads to revolt and this ng from their veils as n mark of honor leads to tho divorce courts ln some In- and n badge of their bravery ln tho na Btanccs. In still other cases, nnd these are tlonal crisis. not Infrequent, tho woman Is tho head of Even more uncomfortable than the veils tho house, but so tactfully exercises the must bo tho masslvo hcuddress of the governmental authority that man Is not woman who acts as n bridesmaid at a only not awaro of It, but goes through life Corcan wedding. Tho rules of Iron-clad ln tho vain belief that ho Is the head. Corcan etlquetto demand that sho shall bo Such men nre usually happy and show n dressed In this way, so no ono thinks of lofty superiority to their brethren who are questioning tho custom. Hugo masses of constantly In n strugglo for tho mastery of faso hair "switches," as wo call them tho household. aro piled tn a fantastic way on tho un it will be Interesting to watch fho effects fortunato woman's bead, till a wonderful effect is obtained. A COQUETHail OUMHINO JACKET. KUII.I.S ()!' lWMHO.V. Irish lace Is very popular for millinery as well us gown trimmings, Gold cloth mado with a design In tho weaving is ono or tno latest novelties I'annH In Persian colnrlncs nnd dcslcus are mucli used for wulBls, us uiso uro llg unsd velveteens. HusMlan ribbon belting a very much worn. slncu It nut only encircles tho waist but tho couar diiiiu us well Tho ribbons this season nro charmltiKly varied In Dowered, striped and spotted de signs, tho iiannetto ribbons being especially huh una ricu Holero Jackets of Irish laco edged with a narrow band of fur aro worn over blouses of cream oriental sutln with skirts of cloth In palest gray or biscuit color Something unlnuo In tho way of n dress trimming Is mude of cloth In the pnlo bis cuit shade, cut In Oreclun mid other odd conventional designs In two or three, dif ferent wldthM, the narrow ones stitched on uio wider, giving a rained effect. Demands for tho new nrt Jewelry seem to bo Increasing, Tho gold Is tinted to har monize with who lover Jewels uro used, so tho effect of color Is charming. Uelt buckles uro especially dcslruble, but of courso thero Is tho usuul variety of brooches and trinkets. A popular garniture for gowns nnd opera cioaas is maiio or einrron lo represent now era attuched to embroidered stems. Violets aro not now too complicated for this branch of Industry, nnd thev uro rvallv verv natural In coloring nud effect. TalTeta silk Is also URed for various kinds of flowers for evcnlne uowns. Thn tendency to still adhcro to soft, cling ing fabrics Is very noticeable among the models for tho newest wedding gowns. I'eau do solo, croped sutln, lustrous flexible satin royal, creno do chine. India Hllk oroiie over satin duchess or taffeta, and, lastly, lace In various eiepani uosigns; uihi in muKing up those textiles tho very dooii eulmiui rimim and tho bolero-fronted prlucesso style uro uuiuuiy liivoreo Pur trimming from one to three Inches wldo nro more than ovsr In uso for tho win ter, and besides bordarltnr oleirunt redln gotes. wraps, skirts, etc., thoy uro used In conioinaiions wnn nice, nn crepn de Uiiino nnd brocades. Dnlntv embroideries nu tvt nlng gowns, stock collam, clrdlos. yokes, and bretclles of fur rimioar on tailor cos tumes, and entire, blouses, bodices, vc.v.s, and undersleoves aro not unusual. I'crslm lamb, with cream lao on tho waist of n black satin gown, makes ti very elegant cosiumc, Tho silky, rniiuh-aiirfnopil v.thellnna .mil olegant French camel's. hair fabrlees shuro Honors witn Venetian clotli, satin cloth ut.d covert nulling In the making of handsome tailor costumes for deml-drcss imt. Oold bands, nppllttucs, braid, und buttoni laid over ruHsot, w:no color, di-mson, una oilier rion vcivcix, suit gimp, uruiumi; strap Jacket Is fastened In front with a great will be no more. Any tonic thafwlll build , of this Virginia decision upon those who 'pl'rml'garnl chou of palo bluo chiffon, which lots fall up a looso skin will kill wrinkles, for, ns u noarly to tho knees long trimmed sash ends general thing, they nro only the result of of the Bnme.i flabblncss. The fatty substances havo been Charmingly pretty, ns well as pleasantly destroyed perhaps by faco washes. Many look and Is u maze, of tucks and lacu frills, useful, nro tho short flannel petticoats mado of theso preparations closo tno pores and while Its longer companion Is shaped with for winter wear with delicate lingerie, deaden tho face until It looks Uko a yellow a habit back, set on a deep yoko ubout the They aro cut with habit backs and the paper mask hlpii, and shown a full Ilounco at tho foot, flannel Is pure white, but thin enough to Just ns soon as tho skin bIiows signs of cut on Ita edgo ln cxtru long leaf points richly encrusted with whlto needlework. It Is not good form In drc33 this winter to wear long lace-trimmed uudoroklrts on tho street, and beenuso n whltu nklrt that Is allowed to touch tho dusty pavements Is a revolting sight ln ten minutes, the cll-brod and well-dressed women havo their whlto walking nnd carriage petti coats cut to escape tho ground on nil sides. it Is with tho evening, reception and dancing dresses that tho peerless iiplen- dora of lho now underplpo can bo fully ap preciated. There Is absolutely no limit to tho baby tucks, tho luco and needlework that theso garments will accept and the pity of It Is that so much artlBtlc loveli ness must bo hid. With tho ball gown of tho moment the debutauto wears a nklrt of tho silkiest Paris lawn, or sheer Swiss mus lin, cut with a habit back, and tho shaped flounco Is set on with broad Insertion of laco or a laco beading, through which a whlto ribbon runs. Uelow that insertion ripples frill after frill of laco and so full Is tho r Imped flounce cut that It meas ures six or seven yards at tho very bottom. Now, a Swiss or a Paris lawn petticoat is too bodyless a thing to bo sufficient foundation by Itsolf, so that a Boft naln- ook or lubtciicss China silk skirt Is worn beneath It and lta edge Is decked with lace frills. Just a shado smarter and newer than the havo hcrctoforo been considered the cream satin overlaid will, culpuro laco l "weaker vessels." as well as UDon men who not uscu havo follower! lho nreeedents laid down so Aside, from tho elegant evening shapes, nao loiioweu ino preceucnis laiu oown so co jaL.kcts llml fiT.ieiiSth wraps uppcar omphatlcally by Paul. Tho authority of t0 navo tlm0st entirely tulten lho place f Paul, however, has sensibly diminished ln capes nud mnntles, except for elderly Mm Inrun nf lime Them havo been many women. Homo ul tile newest jncueis n tm uip-jo ot time, mere navo ueeu many youtnf.., wenrer. ,.ro Iimj,. i.. P.nireres-I. o. bold women, headed by Miss Anthony, Mrs. Htltched bands nf cloth lannlnir ouch othe Cntt mid Mrs. Uovcrcux-Illako. who havo and Hiving tho effect of three boleros nut on ago mix thirty-six grains of turpentine with not hesitated to call him opprobrious "" "ovo u' "incr. uui me prime invor three drachms of water and apply tho lotion at night. For somo this preparation works beautifully, for others it does not. A generally successful mixture, however. Is ono drachm of alum und ono ounce of glycerlno In a pint of water. Again, soma women cannot use glycerine names, and ho Is now quite generally re garded not only as an old fogy, but a woman-hator. It Is questionable, there fore, whether tho Paulino Injunctions ot nlnotccn centuries ago will hold as against tho decision of a United States Judgo on tho cvo of the twentieth century. And yet In any form. It that case tho following i thero will be men undoubtedly who will be cream may bo tried: Ono ounco of wool fat. Ono ounco whlto fat. Ono ounco spermaceti. Ono ounco ollvo oil. Ono-fourth ounco camphor gum. Tho camphor gum should be dissolved In the oil; add everything else, warm until the mass Is melted, then bent until cold. Uso tho cream on retiring. Tho wool fat restores tho fatty substanco to tho empty tissues nnd helps to mnko tho skin Arm and healthy. A mlxturo of tnunln, ono ounce; roso Water, flvo ounces; glycerine, two ounces, applied with a camel's hair brush, Is said to bo wonderful in its effect in removing the ago lines. MATINEE OF H UITE CHINESE BILK AND LACE. WHO IS IIKAII OK TII12 HOl'SKf One Court Declare Auiuiiu l nu- Iireine nt Home. Is woman tho bead of tho house? Judge Purnoll of the United States circuit court of nppeals at Illchmond, Va.. thinks she Is and has so announced In his Judicial capac- altovo described evening underskirt. Is tho borrow n tint from a soft silk boncath and Princess, of which an effcctlvo sketch Is with which they nro lined. Tho silk and .1...... TUn 1 1 I I I. ... n ,1 nf 1 ! ti t A ,1 -.. 1 V. . . nf . 1, tn, ntt.l t hat "is a. most as th n as Swiss ami is cm 'a ' tho cd2e of the skr aP which ' m HvtS to play a double rolo of corset cover and IflKst polnt a frill of laco upon u pinked W.d d who hoi ds that o . woman living petticoat in one. It fastens in the rear foundation frill of sillc forms tho finishing wlth usaml ls ,not tho ,,ea.1 th" with embroidery buttons and tho snug nt of ouch. house The "woman ln the c. .' who Is It. over bust ami hip. Is duo to tho multl- Theso skirts, and the corset covers or 'kely to beco mo aiuou . . "J mwh tudlnous baby tucks that run down from tho UnUtC(X of whUo Shetland wool, nre tho only ""'"i, ni,i,iro i.inn. nr inm fniinu-thn iiiekH. . ,in. ,n.iuP thnt thn son. Sho was engaged in business and maue : " , .:": ,. .; 1 " ,.r . " l : ... ;r" an assignment for tho benefit of her cred- out lovely laco figures aro set Into the underwear. The Shetland Jacket Is knit of if! , fabric. A soft, white i.llk or cotton skirt ivorv whlto yarn and fastens with a series ?"tlsf lt lle.r. cla m of -'?.ori eager to Icarn whether Judgo Purnell de cided thin enso upon its legal merits or upon personal convictions impressed upon him by MrB. Purnell. lu worn ucder this, Cotton linn tho Preference, Cotton Is the proforenco always with thi women who havo so eagerly taken to whlto underclothing. It can bo woven ln a finer, softer web than flux, It Is ln winter far warmer than silk and tho best and finest French Jaconet nnd tho sheerest English nainsook aro no cheaper than silk or linen of little ribbon bows up tho front, and, while It is very warm, it adds scarcely a shado to tho bulk of even a stout woman. MARY DEAN. homestead exemption law was allowed. Tho lower court would not allow It, but tho higher court sustained It, making tho sweeping decision that "a married woman, either living with or apart from her hus- OUT llHl OF WHIXKLKS. VIOll.S WITH SI.UI2V13S. Quaint Method tit Honoring- Anceatora In t'oren. In Corea, whero Chlncso customs pre dominate, It ls hard to account for thu origin of tho veil, The women of the woli-to-do middle and upper classes are kept most sedulously guarded. Tho latter aro seldom nllowed to go out at ull and then only nt night. A curious tnlo Is told to account for a certain feature of the veils. This consists of a pair of dependent nnd evidently use less sleeves, with cuffs ot another color at the bottom. Veil ls not a proper word to uso for this he'ad-coverlng, for It ls of thick material cotton, linen or grass cloth nnd it would bo impossible to see any thing through It. It is always white, to match tho other Corean garments. As a notion from coollo to mandarin they all tPH ftro tho Russian blouse, or a simple wear It. The woman ls obliged to push tho little Kton of girlish cut, trimmed with folds of tho veil away from her eyes bo mm Biiu umy iuua uiiuuku uiu Hpcriuiu. Tho tale concerning them js this: Sevoral hundred yearB ago, whon Corea was lighting tho Chinese, tho entlro Corean Ouenn Victoria ls tho shortest monarch army nnd all tho men ln tho capital of !" Europe, being four feet eleven Inches Seoul had marched out In defense of that &0ZWir nf capital to meet an attacking forco toward economics ut Wellesley. Is making n tour the north. At the some time another force, of the Houth und lecturing on the race unknown to tho Corrans, approached Seoul ;Lut,H"on' 3,10 wnH recently a guest ut from lho south. Since every able-bodied curmJnBylvn. the literary uueei. of Hon- man had already gono to tho attack, tbo munlu, Is passionately fond ot (lowers nnd city and tho remaining Inhabitants were nays sho fs really linubln tn rest cntnfort- .t,,-... ,i..iniinn ti, n ably anywhero without having flowers BEFORE DURING AFTER Dyspepsia TRY PU1NCJESS IWI'ICOAT. TAI.lt A1IOUT AVO.MH.V. women, however, llko their sisters ln other It In Xot nn Difficult a Tk Many I'eonle Suppose. One of tho greatest terrors of the average Strangely enough, whllo It Is against tho woman is tho "crow's foot," When nge beelus to creep on tne teiiiaio inuicaiioas make themselves manifest at tho corners ot the eyes and upon tho brows of tho fair ones, driving thoni ulmost to distraction. Crow's feet nnd wrinkles perhaps dlsllguro ti fuco quicker than nnythlng else. When tho age lines begin to appear extra caro must bo given tho face. It tho tissues are wanted thoy should bo built up. Tho re- laacd muscles mu3t bo given strength; If cheeks aro hollow they should be mado plump aguln. When tho pores grow starved for propcr food It Is a woman's duty to find what tonic Is needed and to uso It. Tho comlug of wrinkles ls ever dreaded, urowth on bald heads and Immediately although many persons are heard to say: rreata thu fa;. out of hair. Cures oh t don't mind them; thoy are 'character lundruff and ItchltiK celp, DOES NOT ..""l In t ho face ls small and stain BlciN nn MiiTuixn. a ni.-.n lines. . True, but tno laco is smau, ami i 1. 1 .i u.i. i i I i. t... ...... .....nit "liupnnlnr" fimt fic-umtiMi ji.nr urcssiiii, lur iiivu r.u women, i u uuu una ti j hiv.h - v ...... ?sCnhn'ulck1halr grower0'' Bd' lJ"eilualcd by thero will bo nothing but lines to look Ulie llOttlO I nrnn Onl CflnAt Illrtlnr I "I. uotet iu i-uigQ uuii uuu Drug Shops. ALWAYS BRINGS BACK YOUTH Ail coicr. life and beauty to cray. white o fcWailiJ hair. Produces a new. thick D Now, supposo one has been careless and scowled for years ovor books and worn, The forehead has becomo full of ugly long wrinkles, and even crow's feet aro plaluly vlslblo In tho corners of the eyes. Unlovely A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER R.T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM. (IK MAGICAL BLAUTIrlLK. nmovfj Tan, I'lmplM, traits ot character (ns well an lovely oucsj kie, ioi i raiciifs. icavo ,iler marks on the face, and they "" unu U1" .... ..-.. nn.o nnt thn lln.'s ono faf, na very ' iit.o, utvu..i...r, blcmiih on beauty, wishes lert mere. anj dens d'loo- jf possible, tlmo should be given every it,. tt nf ti morning to tho following treatment: year, unit Is to Soften, clennso and relax tho muscles by harmles. w taits washing wth a soft cloth or spougo In t properly mlil, nrm water. Hub up and back, never down. Accept no counter- Tho lines of the face naturally icnu aown- teit or iiimuar ..,,.,! nnd to tulto a rouch towel ond to ' ..itiip. . i .. . . , , , . . i , Hayro raid to a U- wlpo tne lace uy ruouing tiownwaru win uui d of tin liauMon only accentuato all wrinkles, but will soon (a oatlentll I .naa.i, ln t,n ,mir.nla un vnlnvpil Bi,aa&YtA,V8nrEASe?i ii5efsst I ibat muo taB. r ne.h m b.DB down liarmful of all tho Skin preparations." For on each sldo of tho chin. Tho cheeks will r e Air - rule by ull Drugctsts and Kancy Goods Praters in me l.'. . ana tiurope. n:itl. T. IIOI'KIXS, ITop'r, g7 Great Jones St., N. T. bo hollow and sunken In consequence. After wiping upward massage the face by gently plnchlug and squeezing It always World i:amous Alariani Tonic FOR BODY AND BRAIN Slnco lSHI Hiiilorscil by Medical t'rofesslon. immediate lasting efficacious agreeable At J)ru(uists Everywhere. Itefuso Substitutes. about her. Mrs. Theodore lloosovelt ls arranging for her husband n curloun nlhum nf somo flfti ui-imwhnt ntntllrPH tnlcell nf tllo COV- ornor (luring his cumpalgnlng tour, a his tory of tho trip and a newspaper report of every spcoch madu. Mrs. Joscplilno M. IJodgo, wiciow or Ar thur M. Dodgo nnd oldest daughter of the lute Governor Marshall Jowell of Connecti cut, has prosontod to lho Wadsworth athenaeum at Hartford, Conn., Miss Har riet liosmer b hiuiuo oi .cuuuiu. m Chains," Mloa Alnrv T. flrnn whn hn lUMt llO.'n nppolntcil manager i.f tl.o S.'iith Klorldi i'.i,..,.,i. .,,,Mii,i, n v nt tlu I'l.int Hvstom j ci. hiKiu . i.i- depot. 111 lUmpil, IS u nut'inan Bin nu. l.n.l nil fl KI.VHrill 1 I'MlfllliailllL 111... 1.-v n... tho South Florida company pnor to this appointment. Tho queen or lioiianu. nccnninuiueii uy her mother, ls tn visit Paris tdiurtly for tho DUrpOSO OI SnoppiIlK uim ujmi, im inn Lir.,0 ..nutiim.'u fur lu-r niinmachliiK wen ding. No odlclul visits will be mado and apartments ul ono or iiu uuivin n.nc ui reudv neon conuiiioiiuuy rasuniu. Un.nn llttln llniH II HO. wllfll KllSUn II. An- thony was 14 yeurH of age, sho pieced a quilt, nnd thu undent comiorter win uo ex- nillKCU Ul Uio iiiimii auii...su iwm bo held In Now York next December. A doll dressed by Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt will no on view ui in Bam" ijiuuiuuh, Mrs. Herbert Parsons, wire or onn ot tne More Style Less Money Every intelligent woman's problem is to secure smart, snappy stylishness in her gowns at the least possible cost: and she succeeds if she uses THE Delineator Christmas Number Just Out The Delineator is the maker of styles for women and children. It is both historical and prophetic. It gives both present and future fashions. In the December issue about eic ry up-to-date styles are fully illustrated in black and wnitc and full-page colored plates. 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A., Omohu, Nb. MUNYCN'S GOLD CURE TRIAL DEATH TO HAIR ROOT AND BRANCH New Discovery Fly The Misses Hell A Trial Treatment FRER To Any One Afflicted With Hair on Pace, Neck or Arms When l'rof. Munyon eayo what hla Cola turi- will do ha only says what ull ths world known. Nearly every body seems to New York topubl can raiiiimutes rov con- "" '1 h , rvmmW wliciiovor a cold ap itrcijB. lins bo-ja of th .Krnt'.si ei . in j i iy " '"."ft relieves tha head, tiose, thron ' inai a cum, necu 11a ner of grippe, dlph- an UHUal. UUI MTH. i-ursuua laiuiuiicu Vnw Vnrk. TIiourIi llryn Mowr couck1 ih oniy teen veali ol 1. rour or 1 r.ruuimies im ;j been 'liemlM of oilier coIUri-c. MIjh A. j . remedies Is as mire. All dniKKlBta, mostly 26c vial. Quids to Health rna. wnia 10 uroauway nu Jit., New Tork, for medical advice free. I .mery l 1 eau "i 1110 "" f .i. (.... .... j... of lirown iinlverHliy. Mw. U. II. I'utmim Ih dean of Hat nurd, Mrs, A. r. H junun" wan recent IV UIO llt'HH 111 aujf uuiii fi -, "i - nt-ll unlvfrs ty. and MIsh iieien 11 iruru is di-iin of the women nt liradley l'olytechnlo InBtltutc. irnwr iii-tlor knirwn In witi!rn Texan un Miss Million. nwn und manasi u lino cattle rnnch not far from V no. A few yearn m?o when teacldiiK , Hchnid In Ohio sho wS adopted by w';lthy Tcstvi. WHO WaH HlllC'll ll in-Ill nil-.;.. ....... ...n hur.ip Ills raii' h was put up for H'llo und Mlsf Wrmer bouKbt U. with the 7C0 catlie her benefuctor hnd ownd. Now her herd.1 aro Incrcasod nnormeusly In nuinbers. Tho I'nlted States excel In champagne, Cook'H Imperial Kxtra Dry takei tbo lead. Mm. U'lnsifMT-a r.r.of lil.i. 9rriii lias been ilfed for over i-'IKTV YKAK8 b MILLIONS ot MOTHi;US for their CHIli bitlJN lllLK TKKTH1NO, with i'UK FECT RUCUKSH. IT BOOTlilCS the CHILI) bOKTKNS the QUMB. ALLAYS all l'AIN, UUHK3 WIND C CU. 1U. and Ih the best rem edy for uiAiutuuKA. com ny uruBBii 1 In every part ot tia world, lie sum und ask for "Mrs, Wlnslow'n Soothlnp Syrup." and taka no otner hind, Tweniy-flvt cent ti bottlu Wo Imve nt la?t msda the discovery wlilcli bus bullied chemists and nil others for conturle' that of nbholutelf destroy Inn hiiporflous hair, rout and hramli, entirely mid permanentlyi and that too without Impiililiur In any wsy the tlneit or limit ecnsltlio sU lu. It le seaicely pomlblB to oveistatu the Importance of this discovery, or the grant L''"l nd stl. fautloii It will ln to thote uinicted with ononf thu most illsfljrurinir and ntrsrarat lnir bleialslies thatof tunrrlluous hslron tlio faco of wunicn, whether It bo ainus tauho or growth on tho neck, cheeks or t" Misses Dell hayo thoroilishly testrd its efficacy and are detlrous tlint tho full merits of tholr trratinent tn which they bare irh en the descriptive name of "Kl LL-ALh-HAlIt" shall b known to nil alHlcted. To this end h trlul will be- sent fieo of oharites, to any hid who will write fnr It. Without a tent of coft you can see for yourselves what tho discovery lj tlio evident-! of your own senses will then convince you that tho treatment "KILL AI.I,.IIAIU," will rid you nf our of tlio irreatdit drawbacks tn perfect lovrllnrn, the irrowth of superfluous hslrim tho fscn or neck nf wninoii. 1'Jua.io understand that a poreonnl demon tlralion of our treatment costs you nothliiff. A trial will Im int you free, which you can uso yourwlf and prova our claims by EeudlnK two stum pa fur inaillnir. tub misshs nni.L, 78 & 80 Plfth Avenue, New Yorlc The Hisses Hell's Complrilon Tonic is a hfirmlcsll'iuld fur external sppllrallon to tho skin. It remoreH entirely all ficcilre, moth, blseliheads, plinplen, nnd tun, und cures entirely ucuo and ecenis. und beautldeii tho complexion. Price m iyr bottle, three bottlon (usually required to clear the oiuapleTloni tUfi The nisMa Hell's CsdIIU Renpva Is a preparation for nnturslly eMorina Kray looks to their urlrlmil ilor. Capll a llonora is reallv n Hsir KoikI. and strength ens and Invigorates tlm balr In a natural way. and thus tcftnrea Its orloinal color. I'rlfiiJt.Wpcrl'ntlle. The Misses riell's Skin food Is a soft, enjamy. exiiiilitly scented olnluient, for mild case nf rniiBline;, redness, plmple ato.t In a cure In itself. Is an extellent ratlrlntf crenm Vr( Tft centsrer Jar, The Mints llell' Lambs Wnol Soap Is mado from purnoll of Lambs' Wool, i'rlce Si con taper rake, 1 ,. mm, In 10 una nt nnnvo oxtiui la iirnarntlom nre always kept In stock, and t an I had Iroiu ouriocni Hgciit. Jtellitlilu I'l-eaorliilluii lMiuruiui)ll, D R.DIK'S Celebrated Female I'uwders never fill. life d! un (tfjtt lilUnf .. i.nnVTn.iHiUai.MnlcuxiauiSi Ur. t. T. iiWAK. lUKtc, U!l"u, iliuj. WRINKLES t)1cniisli(.'S, limit's, warts, rind superfluous liairKKT(l ily rciiKAcd, iiii)(. rU( t.iii(l (Ifformt-d fcatim-i painless ly corn cteil. l'lill informa tion with book mailed free. JOHN II. WO0UWJRV, 163 SIAIE 5T CHICAGO