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THE OMAHA DAILY SUNDAY, JVNE 2, 1001.
EN THE DOMAIN Of WOMAN.
ill VIHATIOX UOtt'.NS.
A Unsli of Color I'itiiiIViIIiIc, Ainu
I'l-nrls nml llri'iiin lint.
NEW YORK, May SI. The needs of tho
Beot girl graduate nro of rnthcr a dom
inating interest nil along Ilia dothesllno
Just now. Hitherto tho damsel who trans
mits her burning thougbtu'to it ribbon tlo
manuscript, to electrify the nwestruck
audience, has been pleased to dress In
white, llltc a bride or a baby This Is tho
makes a delightful blot of color against
tho sheer, whlto gown.
I'cnrln lime tlic I, mil.
Tho most learned young women, however,
have put their wcll-slorcd heads together
and resolved this year that It will bo the
most perfectly au fait for a graduate to
wear pearls, real ones If possible, and Imi
tation If her father can't afford anything
better. One pretty string, worn up close at
the top of tho collar, li the most seemly
ink
OLD-FASHIONED SWEET GIRL GRADUATE.
century of novelties, howuvcr, and fair
valedictorians and sweet orutorcsscs may
elect to dash In a becoming and uot at all
unwclcomo touch of color. For Instance,
lots nnd lots of swcot llttlo graduation
gowns have been built of cream tinted
nnd embroidered batiste, dropped and
fitted over foundation skirts and bodies of
grcon or rose or strong hyacinth bluo
tattota.
As a matter of fact, tho pure white gradu
ating gowns aro fow and far between, and
thoso that havo been seen have been made
of glittering loulslnc, crisp silk muslin or
clinging crcpo do chine. Hut If over a
maid seems sweet and Interesting It Is
upon her graduating day. Therefore lot
her celebrato It In clalntleat nltlro nnd re
member that tho best taste for her gown
still is virgin whlto and maiden simplicity,
even If tho fashions now are allowlug
much elaboration and colored commence
ment dresses.
In tho way of materials, diaphanous
toxtllcs, by reason of their gtrllshnoss, are
preferred to tho surahs and wash Bilks of
n year ago. Tho new method of tucking is
n conspicuous fcaturo of tho thin confec
tions. Scarcely more than a pinch of tho
material fa caught up In tho new tuck,
which gtvos It tho nppcnrnnqo of a Hat
cording. A plainly hemmed Bklrt shaped
over tho hips has n pointed Jnbller effect
In front in perpeudtcular tucking, tho orna
mentation shortening at tho back In cuirass
Btyle. A fow Dlrcctolro bodlco effects ,aro
soon for girls whose slim figures permit tho
short, trying waist line. With ono of those,
which was swathed with a mped sash of
Ivory gros-graln, drawn through a long
buckle at the front and tying In a. flat prim
bow at tho back, went a Dlrcctolro bag of
tho sumo silk, Intended to hold ali tho
trllles necessary to the happiness of tho
graduating maid.
Sleeves aro tucked to fit tho arm loosely
at the top and bulging In bishop puffs at
the bottom. Sash, Block and wristbands
may bo of Ivory satin ribbon, tho llttlo
laco edged turnover collar and cuffs, now so
much In vogue, adding a dainty touch.
' Somo of tho mull nnd India lawn gowns
display pointed nnd round yokcB that aro
marvelH of flno needlework. Airy cntrn
deux In medallions nnd blocked squares of
applied laco appear upon tho Boldlcr ma
terials, while n mull gulmpe may bo all of
drawnwork, cobwebby fine.
Oilier l'rt'tty Sum hut Uremics.
Thcso open-work, detachable yokes, bolng
cool and easily renovated, aro considered
a usoful wrtnklo for tho frocks of smarter
materials, china Bilk, pongee, surah anil
sntln, which, from their very expensive
ness, aro expected to sorvo after com
mencement for Bummer party gowns.
Many charming llttlo undorsleoves are
seen, of course, with tho bell Mowing effect
alone, and sometimes a daintily simple
frock will bo cut slightly sriuaro at the
neck, to show a girlish throat and a thin
neck chain with a turquolso pendant.
Tho graduating maid may wenr, also,
pearl or coral stickpins, a small brooch
of turquolso matrix, or a luck bracolo
which Is no moro than a gold wire set with
n four-leaf clover In tinted enamel. Coral,
which la always tho prlvllego of youth,
way to utilize thorn, and what every college
girl yearns for in hor deepest heart of
hearts moro than sho yearns for honors and
Oreck prizes Is a La Valllcre, mado of a
thread-like chain of gold with ono single,
largo, Irrogularly shaped fresh water pearl
pendant from Its center. Tho chain is to
bo hidden inside tho high collar of her
graduation gown, but the pearl Is to hang
out conspicuously Just under its owner's
round, whlto chin.
The G'laan liny lint.
All properly constituted class day gowns
aro to havo elbow sleeves, and a marked
partiality is displayed for fichu shoulder
draperies and flowing sashes. Two cx"
qulsltoly fresh and comely llttlo graduation
costumes aro sketched to show toward what
good styles tho cultured mind leans. Doth of
theso aro embroidered batiste, in warm
cream tones, and ono Is dropped over n
foundation of tho tenderest spring green
taffeta, whlto tho other shows a faint blue
through Its soft mesh. Dig, becoming
bows of whlto loulslno ribbon shlno In the
smply combed locks, but older girls display
a preference for showing themselves In wide,
Whlto, hats.
uno Dig. lair nat just nnisued ror a
Vassar graduato was mado wholly of largo
whlto silk poppies with golden hearts. Tho
hugo poppy petals covered brim nnd crown
nnd tho yellow centers showed In a wreath
about tho crown's baBC. Hats mado com
pletely of daisies, and whlto leghorns gar
nished with whlto lilacs, aro, among others
of striking characteristic, made on special
demands that' cmanato from tho scats of
feminine learning. Ono milliner, who
speaks with nuth,orlty, tells of a number
of lovely hats, mado for wear nt tho festivi
ties of men's ns well as women's colleges;
hats they aro of tucked tulje with enormous
tullo strings. Tho strings nro nrrnuged
to knot at ono sldo of tlie chin and lot fall
a shower of tullo nearly to the knees. Tho
effect must ho distinctly worthy of tho
occasions for'which tho fragile headgear Is
manufactured.
Hollrmiv lli-imtlfiil n (lit llnrp.
Embroidered cullcnnc, or eollenno with
laco motifs applied to its surfaco, is tho
latest goods to earn that highest feminine
praise of being "perfectly swcot." Eo
llenno, plain, wrought of n large amount of
silk and a llttlo wool, wo havo had now
for two seasons, but eollenno in bayadere
ribbed effect nnd in the newost hynclnthlne,
Bhell and cloud tints, with tho abovo men
tioned laco applications, Is a goods fit to
rave over. Thero is a plcturo of n beau
tiful Itoman hyacinth bluo eollenno that
accompanies this text, and, with tho un
erring French Instinct for color combina
tions, tho semi-transparent goods is
dropped over a stem green foundation
prttlco.it. Dust brown Arabian laco points
aro Introduced nbout tho hems of tho foot
fall nnd tho ovordress, nnd at Intervals
cntro deux of the laco run up from tho
tops of tho points to meet nt tho waist
Uno similar lines of lace that run down
from tho squaro yoke of the basquo. Tho
hat that is worn with this suit deserveB
special comment, because Its like has not
been seen before, and It is preparing the way
for many of tho same typo soon to arrive
from Paris. It is braided of common river
and swamp reeds, a growth that affords
DOEWAH
JAC
atSk1 "Just as good a Furnaca as
j the Round Oak is a Stove"
Hound Oak Furnncea are ns honestly made
ns the famous Hound Oak Htovo tho aamo
cnioful paliutnklng nttlng of every Joint, door
and draft the same dully Inspection of ma.
lurini ami ten or mo completed neater. Llko
the Hound Oak Stoves the
Round Oak
Furnace
All
Kuuil Oak Furnaces nro Tor aale la
Omaha by Milton nosers & Son,
la guaranteed to giro abioluto satlifaetlon. It Is
Iho only furnace that burns any kind of fuel,
wooq.naruaniUoil
coal and tho
only furnuoe
that burns all
the tiff-all the
gases and mottof
the smoke. Ths
prlco Is reasonable.
Eend for tho free Round
Oal: Kurnaco book.
ESTATE OF
P. D. BECKWITH,
Donaglic, Mich,
Makm pf lircku-Uh'l Round
iMK.int moiininoui
Hove in te u-orlct.
RhubJ Oak ITurBM
vita outer cuius rtmorod.
a fine, becoming tone of green, and, as n
rule, theso are wisely garnished with the
blossoms of water plants. White nnd pur
ple Iris, marshmallow pinks, yellow swamp
lilies and surh aro tho appropriate (low
ers, though In this Instance blue and purple
and whlto hyacinths arc employed.
WlioS Cut llic llutloiif
There Is no need to ask, "Who's got the
button?" or buttons, rather, for every third
woman at lenst wears the order of the
buttou repeated many times on her dress
waist. A dress of pale gray heavily corded
eollenno Is sketched to show one nt least
of tho manifold ways in which gowns nro
ugaln decorated with pretty llttlo knobs
of gold and bogus stones. This gown has
three flat flounces falling from tho knee with
an overdress on top of them all. Every
flounce Is scalloped and bound with gray
Liberty satin ribbon, and tho underskirt,
gleaming softly through the goods, Is a
bright sunset yellow silk. A vest nnd
underslccves of yellow chiffon, striped In
lines of gold, forms a picturesque combi
nation with the grny Siberian lace boleros,
and tho straps, belt and shoulder pieces
aro of golden brown panne, on which oval
buttons of cabochou topa?. aro set. The
buttons aro sewed close together and nro
set In narrow rims of gold.
Wooden buttons nro nmong tho showcase
contents that get a great deal of Interested
attention from tho shoppers. Somo of
them nro very small, but beautifully carved,
and como very naturally from Switzerland.
Another typo of wooden buttou Is decorated
first with the pyrographlc needle nnd then
nrtlstlcally colored. Wooden buttons nre,
of course, but a fancy of tho flying day.
und yet they arc delightfully ornamental
when used on tho brown grass linen gowns
nnd shirt waists. MARY DEAN.
A MEMORY HOOK.
Itci'oril of Voutli'n Jo.vr DcnIkiii-iI (o
HrlKliti'ii l.lfc'M Autumn.
A good muny young people nnd older peo
ple, too, havo begun tho delightful task of
arranging n memory book, to record tho
happy times thuy havo had and the de
lightful people they havo mot. Its makeup
Is easier, It Is of moro general Interest and
much lens tedious than tho old-fashioned
Journal, with Its dally recount of often
trivial and unimportant events. A Inrgo
scrap book, strongly bound, with guards or
extra strips between the leaves to admit
tho pastlngs and entry of souvenirs, Is the
first requisite. A pretty over-cover can
bo mado of denim lu blue, green or brown,
or of tho ordinary tan canvas, with the
A LITTLE PRINCESS
ROYAL.
OF THE BLOOD
tltlo In embroidered lettering In outllno or
in gold running through the conter.
The tltlo Itself may ho as fanciful and
poetic as ono wishes, so long as it is in
harmony with tho idea, "For Memory's
Sake," "Tho Light of Other Days," etc. A
spray of forget-mo-nots or a scattering of
the blossoms on tho outsldo or on tho fly
leaf Inside given a dainty suggcstlveness.
Let the cover bo largo enough to meet
over tho edges and bound with a neat braid
or ribbon, stitched on and tied across the
ends nnd at the front.
As this Is a keepsako book for tho years
of after-life, it is worth somo trouble to
make It pretty and attractive Tho filling
of tho pages will bo according to tho tastes
of' tho maker. A girl of 19 summers has
mado her memory book really a very dainty
plcco of work. Sho selected almost en
tirely social happenings, using Invitations
and other suggestive mementos. Ono wholo
page was given to a visit to a frlond at
Thanksgiving time. On tho upper part of
tho lajgo pago was tho tag which was on
hor trunk; under It, arranged In a design,
woro tho little hand-painted dinner cards,
and so on. Again, on a pago commemorat
ing a clambake, given on the rocks of n
summer watering placo, were somo sprays
of the seaweed that tho clams were baked
in, dried, pressed nnd fastened In tho book
by llttlo strips of brightly tinted paper, etc.
Programs of operas, plays and lectures,
danco cards, tally cards from whist and
euchro parties, filled out the pages, which
showed great variety.
Tho memory book of a collego student
showed on ono pago a torn scrap of a
sweater worn nt a memorable foot ball
game, and on another tho program of somo
college entertainment at which ho assisted.
Every woman has some bright spots that
sho would be glad to recall an evening at
the grand opera with a congenial friend
u morry sleigh ride a gay dance a sailing
party. Even Insignificant nnd homely
relics bring pleasant thoughts and a smile
of gladness. Tho pages can bo varied
nnd mado ottractlvo and artistic with the
help of tho brush and paint box. An occa
sional sketch In water color or black and
white often brings to mind very vividly tho
sceno Itself, as well as the incidents. An
other good Idea for the memory book Is to
have a page or bo for the nutographs of
friends. Even though an acquaintance
drops out of one's life, when tho pages are
turned his name Is thero with some pleas
ant association,
Tho memory book for traveling should
be much smallor portfolio size to admit
of uso on tho steamer's deck, or on tho
long Journeys by train. Many n delightful
Incident with Its accompanying souvenir
can bo slipped into its pages for futuro
fastening that would otherwise be for
gotten and lost forever In the crowding ex
periences that follow,
HEDGE OF roses.
SiiKKcatloiia for the Cnrc of the Prin
ce hx of Flout-in.
The mistress of tho flower garden was
a roso enthusiast. Moreover, she had had
wide experience In growing flowers, so
when sho planned a rose hedge that was
to border tho south walk, and said it was
to be a success, her friends expected It to
be. Hut even "the lady of roses," ns
somo one had called her, was astonished nt
tho magnificent display that this same rose
hedge made, when once well established.
Travelers would check their horses and
gazo at It, riotous In large blooms, white,
pink, rose, crimson nnd maroon such a
sight as they had never sctn before.
This was the way this successful flower
hedge was made. A strip of ground fifty
feet long nnd two and a half feet wide
was prepared for tho roso plants. Tho
first step was to have this atrip spaded
deeply and thoroughly. It was done as
Boon ns tho ground was well enough dried
out In the spring to pulverize nicely when
worked. Tho spading mado tho entire
strip a crumbled, mellow mass, clear down
to tho under strata of clay beneath. This
clay sub-soli in Itself Is exactly to a rose's
liking. Tho friable enrth above gave every
opportunity for tho roots to make rapid
growth nnd find their way downward to
the deep clay anchorago that their wholo
being delighted In.
Tho next step was to enrich this spaded
strip. Barnyard manure that had been
piled In a heap six months or moro to rot,
and bad becomo n soft, dark Bubstance,
that pulverized at the touch of the spado
or rake, was qprend along tho plot. It
was put on thickly, a layer at least six
Inches deep. Then the soot that had
been saved from tho spring stovo pipe
cleaning, was ndded to the manure, and the
wholo thing, earth, manure and soot, mixed
thoroughly through and through. Flno
blooded roses aro hearty eaters. Rotted
mauro Is rich In tho very elements of
plan food that they most like. Wood soot
lias the property of Increasing tho Inten
sity of a rose's coloring. In a mellow bed
mado rich by these aids, all roses will
grow as by magic. As a high-blooded rose
grows It blooms, nnd Its profusion of bloom
Is In direct ratio with tho rapidity and
luxuriance of Its growth. So that this
well prepared bed was itself n guaranty
of good roses before so much ns a single
roso root had been planted In It.
Tho mistress of tho gnrdon choso for her
hedgo upright growing hybrid pcrpctuals
nnd hybrid teas; Theso havo stiff, grow
ing canes, nnd arc the only roses sultablo
for hedges. Tea roses aro too weak
stemmed, and Hourbon and China roses too
dwarf growing to bo available. More
over tho hybrid perpctunls and hybrid
tens are hardy with Blight protection,
while the other are nor. A hedgo once
mado of hardy kinds Is good for n life
time, nnd Improves yenr by year, If steadily
well cared for.
Thcso hybrid roses have the largest and
most grandly perfect blooms of any of tho
rose family. Their blos3oni3 havo great
substance also, ami nro particularly rich lu
deep rose, crimson nnd blacktsh-maroon
shades. Their ono fault la that many of
tho varieties nro pcrpotual in namo only,
blooming but otico In tho season. Tho two
dozen roso plants that went to tho making
up of this hedge wero carefully chosen ono
by one from those sorts that do bloom
freely throughout tho season and really
thero Is no lack of such varieties, particu
larly among tho new roses. This hedgo
list embraced twonty sorts of roses, ono of
a kind, and two each of the royal white
rose, Kalscrln Augusta Victoria and of
thoso thrco rich red beautlcso, General
Jucqucmlnot. Madame Charles Wood and
American Beauty. Tho full list embraced
bcsldeso thoso, tho following! Margaret
Dickson and Dall of Snow, both puro white
and of tho most perfect shape; Hello Scl
brecht, La France, Mrs. John Lalng,
Madamo Schwaller, Madamo Tcstout, Paul j
Ncyron, Queen of Queens nnd Madamo
Masson, each a remarknbly flno flower, and
each n shade of flno, clear pink; Souvenir
de Wootton, Dlnsmoro and Meteor, nil of
which are of dark glowing red shades, In
contestably tho richest colors found In
roses; In addtlon were Viscountess Folk
stone, a glossy, satiny flesh; Olovlo Lyon
alse, chamois-yellow white, unlike nny other
rose; and Prince Cnmlllo do Rohan, velvety
purplish-black. Those odd-colored va
rieties aro not all perpetual bloomers, but
their rare gifts of color mado an exception
In their favor. This list of varieties is
given because It has proven a good and ro
llablo one, but It might be varied somowhnt
to Eult Individual tasto. In tho main, how
over, thcso two things must be kept In
mind to secure a pleasing hedgo: Cont.nuous
blooming sorts must bo largely chosen, and
thero should be n gcodly proportion cf white
and deep red roses, as thcso aro the most
valued for cutting.
For this particular hedgo, two-year-old
bushes wero planted. Tho cost was about
twice that of smaller roso plants, but tho
advantage was that they wero of sufficient
slzo to bloom at once. It Is not ndvlsablo
to nllow young bushes of hybrid roses to
bloom much tho first year. Somo of our
best sorts bloom themselves to death, it this
Is allowed. It is better to pay a little
moro and reap immediate advantage of the
outlay of tho money.
Last of all. a mulching of fine, pulverized
manure wns spread all over tho surfact
of tho bed after the roses wero planted.
This kept tho weeds down and tho roso
roots cool through tho hot summer days,
for this hedgo faced tho sun, as nil plant
ings of roses should. Roses woro freely
cut with long stems, to encourago a new
growth, and no roso was allowed to go to
seed. Each spring tho ontlro hodge was
trimmed severely back, fdr hybrid roses
bear on tho new wood. And this Is tho
true history of the famous roso hedgo.
KXTB CHASE'S nil RAT AMBITION.
V Mil 'il Her Father lo lie l'rrnlilr-nl
nml AVorUetl for IIU .Nomination.
Tho story of "Tho Dashing Kato Chaso
and Her Orcat Ambition" Is told by Wil
liam Perrino lu the Ladles' Homo Journal
for June, Born in 1810, sho early began to
exhibit a masterful spirit, to study politics
and to dream of tho possibilities in store
for her when hor father, Salmon P. Chase,
was proposed as a candidate for tho prcsl-
w
i IV
PRETTY
HARD
For any Omaha woman to attend to houeohold dutiug
with the aches and pains of a bad back.
A woman's back wasn't made to ache, and it won't if
tho kidneys are well,
Most backache pains, most nervous headaches and
other bodily troubles of womankind come from
eick Kidnoys,
OAN S KIDNEY FILLS
cure every form of Kidney Ills; cure all urinary
troubles, Diabetes, down to the lirat stages of
Bright1 Disease. They are endorsed by
Omaha people.
Mrs. II. 1). Dodcndorf, 911 N. Utti St., soys;
"Rheumatism in tho shoulders so that my
left arm was almost helpless, so that 1
could not raise It to my hnnd. swelling of
thn fet and ankles so pronounced that the
skin was drawn tight and shiny, so that I
could not lace my nhoci all of these symp
toms pointed Irectl)' to disordered kidneys,
v hllo vising In my old home. Wllkesbarre,
Pa., my father advised mo to use Donn'a
Kidney Pills nnd stated that thov wro n
remedy .xtenslvely recommended In and
around Wllknbnrri nnd I got a box, after
wards prucurlng two more nt Kuhn .fc C.r's
drug tlorr. cor 15th nnd Douslan at, Thi
welling disappeared, tho rhruinatlmn left
my Rhoulder und I stopped tho trtatincnt,
for thero was no mo of a continuance,"
Donn'a Kidney Pllln nrr for aalr lit
nil tlriiK tor- r.Oo n Inn Do tint -crpl
n Kiitut llutr.
Konlrr-.tlllburn Co., HafTnlo, X. V,
dency In 1S3C, nud again In 1SG0. When ho
was called to a cabinet position ho had
been married three times and it was whis
pered that ho was nbout to mako a certain
Indy his fourth wife. Hut the rosoluto
Kate had mado up her mind that no one
should step In between her nnd her father,
nnd ono day when tho woman called sho
was made so keenly to feel that sho was
au Intruder that the budding romance wa3
blighted and Cha3o remained a widower.
Even after Kato's brilliant marriage to
Seuator William Sprngue of Rhodo Island
sho still cherished the ambition to sco her
father Installed In tho White House nud
was most gracious to thoso who were likely
to bo Influential In helping her to advance
his Interests. When ho was nppolntcd
chief Justlco she saw In it only a schemo
to head off his presidential aspirations for
ever and sr.ld, half Jocosely, half reproach
fully, to Senator Sumner, who had voted
for tho appointment: "And you, too, Mr.
Charles Sumner, In this business of shelv
ing papa! But pever mind, I will defeat
you nil!"
In 1SC8 sho nearly succeeded In getting
tho democratic national convention to carry
out her wishes. It was In session In, Tam
many hall, New York City, and she kupt
In communication wlUi It by messengers,
THE Him COSTUME.
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(burned in the enamel)
is on every
Kitchen
Utensil
you purchase. It is a sure
proof that NO POISON is
found in the coating. Send for
our booklet showing why only
"Agate Nicfccl-Stecl Ware"
IS SAFE and why either
ARSENIC ANTIMONY or
LEAD is found in the goods
of the seventeen other manu
facturers of enameled ware
Lalance & Grosjean Mfg. Co,,
HEW YOBS, BOSTON) CHICAGO.
waiting anxiously for tho moment when It
was believed hor father would carry all by
storm. On the fourth day tho moment
seomcd to havo arrived and her heart
leaped with Joy. But tho expected stam
pede did not como and tho Impatient
daughter wns almost moved to go herself to
Tammnny hall. Indeed, thero wero after
ward some politicians who observed that
if sho could havo gone among tho delegates
on tho floor sho might havo been nblo at
tho crucial point to havo swung tho con
vention to the chlof Justlco. Instead, Hora
tio Seymour was nominated; and Kate
Spraguo that night was the most unhappy
woman In tho land.
I'rllln of I'anlilon,
Tho prettiest of llttlo under petticoats nic
of nlbutross cloth, nnd moro or less elab
orate. Partially mado silk skirts have the flare
effect at tho lower edge, and this sot with
rows of laco stitching.
Airy curls nnd zephyr-weight puffs are
Indlsncnslblu In arrniiKlnir tho new evcnlni;
coiffure a la Itocamler.
Somo of tho new neck Bcarfs nre wide, of
whlto silk with colored hemstitched edges
ami mi embroidered llguni lit each end of
the senrf to match the color of tho hem.
Ribbons of nil widths, fabrics nnd colorH
piny nn Important part In the dovlslng of
smart Hummer toilets: Hold and delicately
enamelled buttons also.
A whlto outing skirt ban the effect of a
vnlrn nt tlin ton. mado with line after lino
of stitching In red. With this skirt Is worn
a llttlo reil jacKCt wun iwo lines oi wnuo
vest showing on either side.
Nlco little round plecew of brass wire net
ting come to lit over low flower bowls nnd
dishes uuil through the meshes o the wlto
thn stems of certain llowcra uro placed to
hold the flower In position that all Its
beauty may bo seen.
A fancy straw hat of the order of the
sixllrr hat Is trimmed with silk put on In
coft Iiildf around the crown, but well out
from it. covering tho rim and brought well
tinder It, so that nono of thu edgo shows.
Tho Bilk is knotted up In a soft bunch at
one side of thu front.
Row- of embroidered Insertion trim some
of tho new French gowns In vortlcnl llnnn,
whllo others have strappings of this work
arranged on tho skirt llounco In tho form of
diamonds, lattice devices, Greek key nnd
waved patturns and long slender Vandykes.
Th j narrowest bebti velvet ribbon, or tiny
linos of black chenille, uro very effectively
employed In throwing up the designs of
lacru used to trim bodices, blouse vests,
Melius, etc. Black velvet loaves und Hownra
arrayed en appllquu on lace, net, chiffon
nnd silk sovornlly, have likewise n very
rich and becoming effect.
I.oulstne silks nnd silk anil satin foulards
aro constantly increnslng In favor ns fab
rics for dressy wear this summer. Rows of
wavy laco Insertion and tucking In every
form are tho popular llnlsh for gowns of
theso materials, Silk strapping and rows
of velvet ribbon also form a serviceable rt rid
pretty decoration for Loiilslno und foulard
silks for beach and traveling costumes.
Somo of tho newest of tho shirtwaists or
yoked blouses, formed of taffeta, India or
metnlllc silk, creped sntln or foulard, nru
this season rnudu up without lining, exactly
like somo of tho cool waists of linen lawn,
French chnmbray, nainsook, etc. Thoy aro
clcscly Httni to tho llguro by means cf
back and side scams and n number of grad
uated vertical tucks. Tho fronts droop
slightly nbovc the belt, nnd tho Pleevcs nro
tucked on tho outsldo of tho arm, Umbo
tucks terminating somo Inches short of the
wrist, to form a graceful llttlo puff. A
tucked stock collar conceals tho hand nt
tho neck and a pretty ribbon belt follows
tho slope of thu waist,
Beware of Blight's
Disease
Thero Is no organ In tho body which has
so much work to do as the kidneys. Why
not strengthen your kldneyn-.' for whoa
they nru strong they do tho work properly
that Is required of them.
Kidney trouble Is one of the most dan
gerous diseases that people arc subject to.
Thousands of persons dlu every year of
supposed nppoplexy, pneumonia, heart dls
enfio and other quick-ending disorders,
when In reality they nro victims of chronic
Blight's dlsensc.
A fow syplonis of Kidney Trouble: Ex
treme Wakefulness, Distressing Nervous
ness, Gradual Loss of Flesh anil Dropsi
cal Swelling, Klcklo Appetite, Frequent
DeBlro to Urinate, especially at night.
Thoso symptoms don't npponr nil nt onco
but they develop gradually and whou -ou
discover any ono of tho above, commence
Inking
CRAMER'S KIDNEY
CURE
at once. Vou can havo a sample of this
wonderful remedy sent you frco of charge.
Then you can teat thu wonderful curatlvo
powers of this greut remedy.
Cramer Chemical Co.,
Albany, N. Y.
D
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l'"or nml About Womrii.
Mrs. Louis Botha, wife, of the Boor gen
eral. Is said to be ono of thu most boajllful
women of thu Transvaal nnd Is well read
and something of a musician.
Miss Abbu Chaptu of the American board
of foreign missions -A nnothcr wom.111,
Dr. Havlllo of tho London mission, havo
been presented will) thu royal red rross by
Sir Rntest Satow, thu British minister at
I'i'klii, tor their hospital work during the
nn'Kt.'.
A SKIN OF BHAUTV IS A JOV FOREVER
R.T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL
CREAM, OR MAGICAL IIEAUTIFIER,
Hrinowi Tun, I'lmplti,
1'iecUkf, Hotli ratchM.
n jutu una HKin rtli
Jleaic nd tvti
W bliimlili on beauty,
nou urn' umpo
tlon. It htii itor.d
thu lust of nil
inunrvM if'
4. i W. If f, I,
One of tho first women to b" given a
place of honor in tho French Academy of
Hclence s Mine. Hklowdowska Currlo of tho
TWO DRESSY COMMENCEMENT GOWNS.
I'arls Municipal School of I'.hyslcs, who has
Just discovered tho new wibstancu radium
and who won thereby a prlzo of 4,000 francs,
Miss Mattlo McGUnve, who has taught In
Indiana schools ror forty-live, siicccibIvo
years and hits among her present pupils
grandchildren of some of thoso sho taught
In her youth, Is about to resign and glvo tip
the work. Sho has taught In but three,
towns, Oreenburg, Attica and Cambrldgn
City, and mar hIiicii 1S71 has tiught onu
grade nt Cambridge City.
Miss Ruth Mason, daughter of Senator
William A. Mason of Illinois, received her
degree as bachelor of laws from tho Na
tional university. Washington, lust Mon
day. Miss MnKon has made a creditable
record and graduates near the head of her
class. She hns been studying for threu
years. Hhe announces her Intention of c;i
voting herself to her profession and after
a season nf rest till next autumn will enter
tli" law office of her father and brother In
L'tllCUKO,
yiuri, ana li to
liarnilaM vt tilt
It to b stir 'I
l properly md,
Acoept no counter-
ittlt or UmlUr
ntm. Dr. I A.
Sayr said to a ta
lly or the naut-toa
(a nitlent):
"As you ladles will uso thorn, I recom
mend 'GOURAUD'S CREAM' as tho lesst
harmful of all the Hlcln preparations," For
palo Uv all Druggists and Fancy Ooodi
Dealers In tho U. S. and Europe,
VEItn. T. IIOI'ICI.NS, I'rop'r,
87 Great Jones St., N. X.
br7 BurkhaTt,sWo"ndBr1ul Offer'"
s3Q Days' Treatment
Xr Oi tr en s. nrr
EEETABIE
To enjoy perfect health In spring nnd
tummer, you must have puru blood and a
thoroughly cleansed system; If yon havo
not, you ennnot expect to f. cl well and nro
llalilo to dlhcasr Delay no turthur but
yeeurn at once Dr. Burkhnrt's Vcgolnblo
thi!"P"e"d, the grimiest blood' purifier of
t. ; S. lltRICII.VRT. Lliiilniinll. O.