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14 THE OMATIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, 31 AY 12, 1001. IN THE POMABN Of WOMAN, needles enables her on days of average streiiRth to complete one slipper between morning ntul night. both from Vienna. Thete luces rlecnrnto skirt una lioilko in cluinnlriK stjic I'nr unit Alioiit Wuini-ii. Princess Louise Is nt the head of n tongue of Italny Daisies In Unvnthi. This royal fiivor sliould give the short sKIrt i:tui:.ui:n is hi..umi:h ittmim. 'much more expensively, the border will bo of lace, cream or colored, with a gilt bead- A llnrmiln ('Htiulpr VIpw of I'ciiiIiiIih- t ,n beyiml. . NEW YOUK, May JO.-The. v Is no escape ! Jum how these bordered voltes can be flom t'.e confusion that this is provlnr? a '"''' l "Bt ' kctch made of madly rxiravngant S'.aaon. Women who one that was silver gray in tint, nnd have rich husbands suffer bad dreams o' pasted a border of gray and blue Milt nights antlclpatlDg the sl.-.c of the mil- iueli which a thread of vcr ran. liners' and dry goods mehnt- quarterly The shirt Is mado In three scantily gath blllH, now very shortly dut. Women who crod ounce, that brings the say border have hitherto enjoyed a reputation for out attractively nt their edges T1,e br Irosslng well en very -Mule inony arc dor again adorns the neck, fronts .bottom wearing deep lines of t.nUe.y ... their here- ; Mro and sleeve of the vo He bolero. hi tofore satln-Hmooth foreheads, while tho worn upon a shirt of blue crepe do thine. ho regard n dime as ie.:pcctfully as If It dotted In black. vcrc n dollar nro Just doing over their old , A rival at Inst of the ubiquitous ami duds, Joining the Don't Worry Club nnl wearisome turquoise blue has n.ialiy np talking Inexpensive Emersonian phllofsop'.iy. penrcd and Is making great strides toward From a bargain counter lew cf tl.2 slttu- tuprcmncy. This Is the refreshing ami tlon this Is n dletlnctly cheap year, but lovely hyacinth blue which In muslin cloths women who have been down in tho thick and transparent goods Is blossoming o u of tho shopping battle have quite another every day In r,oat Increase. yacin i tnle to tell. The complaint Is that It strains ; blue with cream, with gray, with sa w ono's purse to tin bankruptcy point to kscp 1 brown and pnle tan. are some of the popu paco with tho fashion requirements. Skirts ler combinations. A sweetly pretty ana have got to br hunc thceo days on si k hyaclnthlne frock Is tho pictured tnmlsc y Jjl r i jr I1 I njjij NOVKllilisS. foundHtlous nun according to tho rule of i tho modo It takes all of twelve to fifteen yards to make the propor sort of founda tion, whToaH In tho days or lined skirts It required nine at most. Another serious grievance Is tho custom that now prevails In favor of lavlBh decora tion. A well made dress calls an u rtllo for laoe, velvet, ribbon, chiffon, punno, em broidery, fringe. Jeweled ornaments nnd braid, all lu addition to the findings that nro almost doubl In number. A simple gown today Is unfashionable and because, cf the cxtravnganl style of decoration the dretsmakors have Jumped up $3 nit around lu their prices Very reasonably the slaves of the needle excuse themselves on tho pica that It re quires twice as many expert hands to make gown now as formerly. Tho whimsical tucklngH, shlrrlngs, beading, laco encrusta tions, stltchlngs, heimHltchlug. fringing, lierrenboning, etc., that one flliRlo frock will require, must bo done by hand, nnd handwork costs. Tho dressmaker who used to charge W for a dress now asks $20 and Insists she has no bigger prollts than formerly. A Ciinp In I'lilnt. Now whoso to hlumc- for this situation? Tho fashion of course nnd the women thoui nolven who encourage nnd follow the lc.nl of tho twentieth century Juggrrnaut. To provo the point we nro making let us clto beforo tho bar of Investigation four charming, new, and. according to tho pre vailing mode, extremely simple spring cnwiis. Witness number one Is a foulard guilty of costing Kb purchaser a prlco thaf can only be written lu three figures. It is a lavish reproduction of a Tarls model, aud It la ono of tho new corded foulards In deep apricot tone, with vivid red carnations having gray-green leaves damasked on It. At Intervals among tho flowers crcum laco medallions nre set, nnd tho foulard Is cut nway beneath In order to ufford glimpses of n silvery green taffeta pottlcoat, which serves ns a foundation. Tho foot or the skirt la garnished with dark red velvet bebe ribbon, lnco nnd silver groen tnffotn embroidered lu tiny dark rod sill: dots. Tho waist has a Moorish lace bolero and sleeve tops; these are nppllqued onto tho little foulard body, nnd the from of tho wnlst, with tho collar, lu made of dotted green taffeta. This bo It known Is n simple foulard, for if it wero a really, truly elaborate one, It would, according to tho latest export Judg ment, show a kneo deep llounco of crenm Llerro or Imitation Hrussels point lace, finished at tho bottom by a broad, waving entre deux of black chnntllly and Joined to tho bilk by a tlmllur blnck Insertion, thereby giving the Impression of a white lace llounco having both edges woven of black lnce. (itll-KCOl) will, l.nec. Something similar In effect is produced In tho second llttlo gown, which Is nn cm Trill of Tnslilon. Tlnv nrnaili.ti rr.i.- nro Vcrv milch Used In U lung SWing inllllnen. , Only four widows of soldiers who fought t Inlrnlnn with Jeweled' heads nre one of i In the American revolution now' remain on the noveltlc Tfor 1 a r Sccoratlon. 1 J-Jnele Sam's pension roll. Seven years ago N-un-a volllniM with -hli.v colored silk bor- there were thirteen. ..; V..-; .r,,.i.,rifii si ss Liinriotio trniitreo uoiiui. inn tortolte shell is ono of the most chic and , : " , ,t ,, I famo.ts actress of the past generation. Is I'lunvi- iij ,",".;"; V.,,:. I v s nng me scenes or ner cniiunuou unu ner invv ffTt.otfl fnf tht, ahln unit bad; Of hlttS. ......... ,i,.M..xi. I.. m ,rtrn back hair combs of dnrk shell arc adorned Ttl latest French colffi.ro shows the hair 1 j,rfl mirtnn Harrison does most of her with no less that, three big blue balls, sunk colled If w on tho nape of the neck. writing In the morning. She genernllv be- Into tho inch broad band of shell at tho' Dark linens nnd the regular unbleached ' Kt,s work about nn hour lifter brenUtast nt iim mi, Thn 1,,IU nrn rotinil or Hncn '''"' ready for suits with wide bor- iid writes until S o clock in tho after top of the comb. The U.i is arc round 0I rr(, ln 8trlpeM, showing white designs in , noon. oblong and framed in Hat gold filigree , (ianiUHk erfect like the linen In tablecloths, A1 ,nc cht ladles who acted ns train and ui.denlably serve as nn admlrablo orna-1 There nre Id. its from Paris of tho return benrers to tho queen on her wedding day. ment for nn evening coiffure. , of the once fashionable V"""- i !"x.,-'"1-0 ve"" '!"'? 'l.V.i'miv vi '.mn . Comb, and Jeweled hnlr ornaments vfi" . or u tlllct if 1 1 w.,V i "tho .oexcentlon. mounted on tortoise shell hairpins have , K0(j, jHsm .losephlue Ilowen Holman. nn indl- reappeared In such various and delcctablo j (ras cloth jiarnsols nro made over color . nnnpolts girl, who Is to marry Mnrconl. Is form.) that the slightly languishing feni - w ilcn snows tl.rougn. tsome very in-, lu-rsoit an eninusmsue ihuuuuuij i ,, i. , 5 , ir. v. MrtniU tractive parasols have n number of rather nnd has devoted a great dent of her ntten nlno interest In these dccorntlve dctalM i vo HCt c,oau t0BC(Mer t,rou.id the I tlon In that line to eUvtrlolty. The unanimous election of Mrs. Margaret has been revived. One of tho most bealitl- ' cdge. the Jnnatiese designs, The latest evening coiffure show's n soft puff nroiind tho fare, broken by n few little When the downqer empress of Germany first came to the Ilerltn court It was re marked to Huron Humboldt, then nn old which appears alongside tho bordered voile above mentioned. I'lplngs of cream white diversify the lntenso blucness of the white figured goods and llttlo vestlets or crenm panne adorn the bodice that opens over a full cream frrnt of Liberty tissue. In phire of the straight and parallel lines of Htltehlng that havo for so long been used to ornament decorative bands there Ifi appearing a now ornamental motif. This Is quilted bands, Btltched ln squares, double checks, stars, or the diamond pattern, in Imitation of tho old stylo quilting designs. To glvo the puffed effect that tho legu larly stuffed quilt shows, thin Liberty silk Is laid on a taffeta surface and when Btltched down It puffs up between tho Unci drawn so taut by tho mnchlno and gives tho required quilted effect. Sometimes thin crepe do chlno Is used for this pur pose nnd usually ln black over light (taffotti. surface, , MAHV DEAN. HK'.IIT WAV TO 1HO.V H1IIHTS. nontext !c Iviiovlrilnp thnt in Valuable t tttrry Woiiiim. Kor Ironing, fold tho shirt straight down the middle of tht back and Iron tho body smooth, inking care to move tho Iron mainly straight with tno warp. Next fold a sleeve flat along the sloped scam and Iron It upon both sides. Iron flrnt through tho middle, then tako hold of the wrist band or shoul der with the left hand nnd hold taut till tho Iron goes quite to tho Join. Open the wrist band, lay It flat and Iron hard upon tho wrong side, then turn upon the right side. Next Iron yoke nnd neckband. Then comes the tug-of-war othcrwiso Ironing tho bosom. Tlrst fasten tho neckband properly, next slip the bosom bonrd insldo the shirt and sniead tho bosom smooth upon It, pressing It out simultaneously with both hnnd9. With, a thin clean cloth wet tho whole llnon surface lightly with weak raw starch. Hub It in very well nnd if any place feels sticky wlpo It off with a cloth dipped in tepid water. Have tho Iron hot enuugh to yell w dry cloth If left to stand on It tcu'secom's. Begin at tho bottom of tho bosom nnd Iron straight toward the neck, up the middle, holding tho neckband In tho loft hand and fill nt tlipdn tinvnttlna U n rnnvfntlnnatlztd ' Tim l.ni.,lu,,,..f,ji rih1,tw nitb n fnniMlKl. I rinliln nu rltv tiviisiiror fif Idaho SnrlugS hlblcus llowfr its ruddy netals done- In i t on of gold are embroidered with the regit- , Colo., calls attention to the fact that there ,' . , , , ,., , i, , i liir gold thread lu n pattern n over t ie I nre now eight women treasurers of us vivid red ennmol with n heart of topaz and f 'fib' V ie "mbrn dcrv 1ms the effect of many cities In Colorado. n.iiuants ami a tiny iir.iitani uewurop nn one of the leaves. Another no less wet tome device Is a thrcc-pronged pin topped with a French paste ornament, which really serves as a clasp to hold u big tullo bow. The large ennmol flowers nnd the pltiB for huge bows nru an Infinite comfort to the owners of thin tresses, for with a care ful style of dressing the locks nnd the as sistance of a spacious ornament the n3pcct of an abundant and elaborate coiffure Is easily secured. Marquise brarclets arc the very natural results of the resumption of short sleeved evening gowns and elbow sleeved afternoon costumes. A marquise bracelet is usually n rope or flexible thin ribbon of gold adorned with a threo to live-Inch long enmcos or miniatures framed in pearls or diamonds, or an ornament, such ns a crown of Jewels, tho prince of Wales' three feath ers, a Florentine Illy, etc., seemingly ad justed to tho gold band by a fluttering Jeweled ribbon bow. Whatever design may be adopted the setting must bo in the long marquise form and against r round, white arm tho decorative value of such a daz zling fetter Is undeniable. Though torquons and wntches have as ornaments passed Into the limbo of fash ions that havo been, and neck chains nre debatably modish, women wear no fewer dingle dangles than of yore. Those who cling to their chains hang big gold walnuts us chnugo purses on them and with fobs and sldo bng.i the Jewelers still havon brisk demand for their wares. Small side bags of gold mesh literally powdered with mock diamonds or colored stones nro even worn with evening dress as decorative receptacles for the dancer's or diner's small mucholr, baby powder puff and mlnuto salts bottle. Necktie clasps, Jacket pins aud sashplns nre among tho rightful and appropriate ornaments that the shoppor wears. Jacket pins are especially Intended to hold to gcther tho fronU of a bolero or Eton coat and for this purpose are mado at, least Ave Inches long, with a winged turquoise or step rut pink topaz set ln the middle of the sloudcr gold bar. a wurri: norsM ixni'STiiv. Mr.x. McK I ii to j ' I'lensiiro In One tit Jlcr (iniNfii A voentltiiiK, A recent visitor at tho White House found the wifo of the president busy as usual knitting the woolen tops to slipper soles. A pleasant protest that tho first lady of tho land should so steadily cm ploy herself was well answered. Why ehouldn t sho knit tho slippers? It was about nil the could do ln her state of health. Perhaps tho good accomplished was more than the caller appreciated. And tljeii tho gently woman told with undisguised satisfaction of the sale of a pair of her slippers at a New England fair for a good purpose. The slippers had brought $:100, which had gone for tho bene fit of the cause. If there existed a desire for the possession of a pair of slippers knitted by the wife of the president mens urrd by such a sum, why should sho not try to meet it and thereby extend help to worthv objects. Mrs. MeKlnley defended her vocation admirably. Frequent roqucnts for some handiwork of the president's wife to be utilized for tho benefit of charity or church come to the White House. None Is refused so long ns Mrs. MeKlnley has the strength to fulfill them. Relating to tho leather eoIch of these slippers there Is a story which enhances their value. Mrs. MeKlnley told It recently. On ono occasion, early in tho first term. Vice President Hobart came into tho pres ence of tho ludy while sho had her knit ting ln hand. He picked up from a tnble near by a tolo upon which work had not begun. "Where do you get those?" he asked when ho had learned of the charitable purpo3o of tho Industry. Mrs. MeKlnley replied that she bought the coles by tho dozen. "Well." said tho vice president, "theso are mnde nt my factory. I will see that Heals Softens Beautifies Transforms SOFTENS THE ROUGHEST HANDS MUNYON'S WITCH HAZEL SOAP Makes the Skin asjoft as Velvet. WILL IMPROVE ANY COMPLEXION. NO MATTER HOW FAIR. CHAPPED LIPS AND HANDS CURED IN A NIGHT. A JUNK COMMNATION OF Al'MCOT HUD AND SILVER GREEN, WITH LACE APPLIQUES. pulling hard against the Iron. Hern cs hereafter you aro supplied with tho soles much depends on the left hand ns tho right ! for tho slippers without cost, inat anaii tho knack lies mainly In knowing how to pull properly. If tho bosom wrinkles or forms ono of tho wnrps known to lnundresscs as "cat faces," wet tho place with clear water, stretch it smooth, nnd Iron over again. Rub tho Iron over tho white wax, also lu tho snlt trny to Insure a perfectly smooth sur face. If tho btarch Is right properly made and applied It whl not stick to tho face. Hut If n yellowy crust forms upon tho Iron tip scratch it olf with a blunt knife and bo sure to wax and salt-polish tho lion again before settling It on tho shirt. When the wholo bosom Is smooth nnd MOCK (3I2MS IS IM'MAM). nearly dry. take ono of tho polishing lron3, broldercd muslin, tho needle worked llounco 0t quito so hot as tho others, rub tho face or which is udjusted to tho skirt uy deep f t with either polishing wax or white vaudykes of lace. Tho fluff of these 8oap and press the bosom hard all over, flounces, whether of silk, muslin or laco, Is bearing hardest upon tho rounded Iron eecurcd by elaborate oupport from ' be- point Iron nnd ppllsh cuffs on a ilaunol- nrath. A slnnky rulllo is not to bo tolor- covered board. Wet them aloo with raw ntsd for the next six months, nnd In ttv starch, or moro properly starch-water, Bhops they sell all ready mado the most ,,rees rst upon tho wrong side, with a very ndmlrnblo flomu-o supporters. A doop, ll0t lron nna turu ,lpon tno rgnt side only specially niarcucu uooi; muslin rumo is tno wilP nearly dry corncrsiouo or mo iramoworK, upon which countless llttlo chiffon frills shower out one over the other. For moro expensive gowns tho llounco supporter is of rich stiff taffeta, encrusted with minute pinked taf feta frills that alternate with flutes ot laco or chiffon. linrilfici! Voile, ncautlful to behold and to wear nre the bordered voiles. They are new comers, but they aro nono the less bold and prompt in securing proper recognition. The volln Itself la any color that may please you, and both edges of every yard -are finished not by n plain, neat selvage, hut a ribbon of gold or silver and a lino of silken Orien tal embroidery, insldo tho ribbon, or, much moro artistically and incidentally hilt Grout ltur.li for tlio luexitt'iinlvti l'liNliliiniilili' .Irvt flry. There ia' a rushing trado doing In mock gema nnd Inexpensive gilt and turquoise ornaments, Tha turquolso especially hav Ing becured a running start of the other stones, Is' holding onto its vogue with sur prising vigor and Increases In slzo ns time goes on. Hugo solid eggs of blue aro set In oval gilt frames for use as belt pins, and thoro Is a touch of blue In nearly every brooch, bucklo and cuff button on tho Jowelry counter, v.'bero anything over U5 cents in prlcts Is counted cruelly expenslvo by tho average thopper. Turquoise and and! sto pstsu ? That's gaodf" The joy of a new arrival in the family is nsti nltv overcast bv tho shadow of the pain and dis comfort the expectant mother must bear. If she knew of nnd used "MOTHER'S ffilEHDi" l!"s would be all dispelled. Tell your friends about it, as beinp n simple liniment, exclusively for external use, that relaxes the muscles so.tliat pain ansjUTeringarc unknown. T. Ill I imt by epr paU on if ctlpt of ptlcr, 9 1 .on per P.i I " m le.l(lc.coi"uliili'tfi'"'lJ"'',lP'inlniot;.u. ln ghi I IM rf .....' ...Viii sili.n UKil I..VrOK t o.. Atlanta. Oa. 'JVXAjr'l Vtitlt be my contribution to tho good work." From that day, so long ns ho lived, Vlco President Hobart taw that tho stock of soles as often ns it ran low through Mrs. Mc Klnley's industry was replenished. And slnco tho death of tho vico president Mrs. Hobart has kept up tho contribution from tho factory. It Is a matter of pride with the wife of tho president thnt her cxpertnesa with the curls nt one side and looso knots arranged low nt the nape of the neck. One large rose Is worn at one side of the front. You enn prevent your long evening gloves from slipping down by cutting silts In the top, running ribbon through and tying It In a bow nt the back of the arm. One, two or three rows may be used. Tucks, accordion, side nnd box plentlngs, Inseillou bands nnd dainty patterns ln laco Hppllquo form tho garnitures which nomi nate on gowns prepared for morning, aft ernoon and evening wear next senson. There Is nothing else lu the line of petti coats so attractive as those which are mnde of white lawn batiste and nainsook, trim med with exquisite embroidery and lace, nnd thpy ure to be very much -worn In spite of our fondness for Mlk skirts. Velvet ribbon Is likewise used in every posslbln form In waved, vertical and dingo mil lines In l.ttllce, diamond and Greek-key patterns and for bows, loops, chouxv,ro nettes. tabs, pointed endH. hieing, eic, from the narrowest to the wldent weaves of tho ribbon. Hroad-shupeil collars nre worn with many thin gowns. A dotted muslin collar Is rounded nnd edged with cream lace. In ono instance this is put on in u very strik ing way. The lace has i scallop nt tho lower edge and the effect of festoons tit the top. Tho festoon part Is uppllquod to the lower port of tho collar, leaving tho bc.i1 lop free to rest on the gown, showing any color In It through tho meshes. Hut on the upper part of the collar tho scallops of tho lower part of tho lace are nppllqued on to the dotted muslin, leaving tho upper fes toon pattern of tho laco free. Entire white or pale pink toilets of chiffon over Futln sultan, crepe de Chine, white net or lnco over soft old-rose silk, will be In lmtrkcd fnvor for toilets at June wed dings. White crepe de liilne in Neo. Greek man of 00. that tho prince, her husband, deferred to her In everything. "Very properly ho, replied the great Hcicnusi ''she Is the wiser man of tho two.-' Mr. KnliiinnkK. wife of thn senator f.'om Indlunti, Is it great believer In the value nf nrnnerlv mnrklnir historical innti. film as president general of the Daughters of tne American itevouition win prouMiny e. erelse her Influence not u little In that direction. Mrn. Frank Leslie will hereafter be known ns the Harmless de Hrnr.us Khe has just Inherited the title from a distant relative, together with money and a lot of superb Jewels. The American writer and editor, after u long conflict with herselt, decided to change the nnmoinder which she won fame for the above noblo-soundtng appel lation. Miss Theodore A. Peek of Burlington, Vt., has been selected by the general committee of the Society of tho Army of the Potomac to deliver the poem nt the next general meeting of the society, to be laid ut I'tlea on May 2:i and 21. .Miss Peek Is tho daugh ter of General T. S. Peek of Burlington, who baa just retired after nn unusually long service us adjutant general of the Ktate of Vermont. She. wns born In Hurllngton on October 25. 18S2. An interesting fact brought nut by the recent elections In Colorado Is tho marked tendency of Colorado men to elect wvmcn ns city treasurers. Mrs. Margaret Robins was unanimously chosen city, treasurer of Idaho Springs. At Aspen Mrrf. ):. A. Kenney wus re-elected to tho same office by it large majority. Mm Jennie Gale was elected city treasurer ut New Castle, Mrs, Emma C. Palmer In Greeley, Mrs. i.iarn A. dark at Alma, Mrs. Mary Shanks at Ouray. Miss Nellie E. Donahue nt Victor and Mrs. A. N. 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WOODBURY Made Him Happy Btylo are made lu prinoen form, with the luul for many yeurM a .sort of private clr cluFslo drnpericK of the kowu of white cus, whoro she and her dniiRhtcr lenrned moussellno do hole Grecian Bhoutder-clnHps ' to perform very til 111 en 1 1 oquesitrlun feats, set with rent rjcinH. holdliiK the light dra- i licforo Queen Ilenrlcttc'n two elder dnimh period which uo over tho HhoiihlerH. Many ters could walk they wero tied on to their of thn very elegant puro white droHSCH of I ponies' backa and they Brow up oh their creped eotln or penu de role lire Burnished I mother Intended they nhoultl completely with rer.l old-nnliit Alencon. or tho very fearless In all matters relatlnc to horso- I effective Vandyke laces, newly imported , mniibhlp. llVMiuliun unit prog-reki. iruiu tlie male ot savagery have gradually rtftacd thn ear to that It prMfioti In Iti most perfact form a pleasing ami attractive appearanoe. Still la thousands of cases lta badly moulded, dis torted, Ill-shaped and outlandish appearand (uggtfiti the primitive state ot the apo or barbarous man, and it destructive of what ever attraction there might be found other wise In any fnce. If the ears are too largo, deformed, Imperfect In outline or atund out too far from the head, they can be easily re stored to proper proportions and made to conform artistically to the contour of tho fa co and to set gracefully to the head only by my simple, painless, scientific, method, which I have employed successfully for more than thirty roars wltk tho most gratifying It anything ! wrong with rout features or if i your tltln, scalp or complexion li not Just right, call or write me, and If the nann of this paper , Is given I will sdrlia yon, without ohargt, huw to prooeed tn obtdu clesr-rut, ibply features, a clean, healthy scalp and lustrous hair, s 1 mojta, clear, natural skin, and brilliant com- , plexlon, without wrinkle, pimple, spot or blem ish. Censultatlon In person or by letter Is free and strictly confidential. Call or writ for book, i JOHN H. WOODBURY D. I., ! BTATK ST., oar. Maavree, CHICAGO. Next Special Surgical Date-Monday, June 3, t Saturday. June S-at which time Dtrmatol. gist Weeebury't Chief New Vrk Surge will be at his Chicac fllct. Call er writ. DECISION OF THE BaMK Manlft trtfff1aa I UNITtiU STATUS UMUIT IUUKTI sustaining 0 Lalance & Grosjcan Mfg. Co.'s Label. Tills label was originated and la ud by us to distinguish our ABSOLUTELY 1'imi: AGATE NICKEL-STEEL WARE from other goods, containing either ARSENIC, LEAD OR ANTIMONY In tho enamel coallng. The Court, llmltlm? Its decision to the use of the lnhel only, rule as follows, under rtatn of April 15, 1301; "Coin plalnants may take a preliminary In junction agnlnst the UBe of the labels, lCxhlhlt O (ot thoNallonal Hrvamelllnitand Stamping Co.), or of any similar labels wiiloh, by the collocation of slio, colors, 8liap sparine and lettorlng may pre Btnt a close a reaoinblxnce to complain ant's label, Exhibit K (Lalance & tiros lean's Agate Nlckel-Stnel Wore), as do iho said labels, Kxhlblt O (on Oranlte Ware I " NOTICE TO THE TRADE. Tho tr.ulo Is hereby notlflwl that any sales of the su-calloJ "(rianlto Iron or Steel Waro' under lubols like our rert aneular labels referred to In above do clslon Is a direct Infringement of our rlahts as osUbllshed by tha above ad ant) entitle us to claim R damages, IfQtdien Utensils HAVING THIS TRADE MARK A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY TOREVER DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREA.M. OR MAGICAL HEAUTIFIF.R. rtemovs Tan, 1'lmpies, Freckles, Moth l'atclits, lliisli ami ifin an ease, and every blemish on beauty, and defies detec tion It has utonl thn test cf 5: years, and Is tn lmnnl'fB we t.itte It to be suro It In properly nvi'Jf Accept no counter feit or unit r aine. Dr. I.. Kayie raid tu a ily of the uu, ;n (a natlent): "A you ladlcH will use tlicni. I recom mend 'COUUAl'D'H f.'HKAM' ns the least harmful of all the Skin preparation." Kor nolo by all DruciJlsts rind Fancy Goods Dealers In tho U. 8. anil Utiropo. l'Eltl). T. HOl'KINX.v.l'rtiiVr, 27 Great Jones Bt., N. 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