14 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, yoVEMHEK 10, H)Ui. DO WOMEN WORK TOO HARD? j IN THE DOMAIN OF WOMAN. 11Y .MARGAUKT I.. liUIGGS. TOIliKTTIJS Toil T1II3 HAM,. Marked Artlntlo Ili-ntity (if Ivvenlnn Continue. NHW YOrtif, Nov. 15. Mn(?nincenco of material and simplicity of cut are tho did tlaKUlBhlng featured ot tho new evening gown. 'There' la, too, a notlconble moJItl catlori In tho flaro of tiklrtfi, which In tho rlchor-textures rovanl aupcrh Intcta of lace and pallottcs (upanglf) of Rold or Jet. Tho popuf.ir bodlco Is the round "baby" affair, which nhoivfl a decollctaRo discreetly modest n to limit, and with this n skirt that fas tens oeresi tho back without gathers is a farnrltc model. Howover, to obtain this vory deslrabla plainness, which looks so extremely simple, a good cut Is necessary, and any accidental hort'cnlnR of a seam will bring disaster, au EXQUISITE EVEN1M1 GOWN. tho placket must meet easily to set wall. Inverted plaits nro n simpler dcvlco for tho placket llnlsh from ono to threo each nld'i tho lap and ono that muy bo attempted by tho most modest homo dressmaker. Elbow alcoves, fitting tho upper arm tlgjitly , and. undine. In. a deep ktltod flounce of laco or chiffon, nro a detail of certain stylish brocade bodices, which accompany lace, chiffon or not skirts, and show smart llttlo folded talis, hold 'down by two or moro do'tvejed. button. An undor blmiso of tho skirt toxturo often shows at sides and front of theso; tho decollotago Is rather lower than that of the round bodice, nnd Is finished with prim llttlo collars und rovers, which, If of luce, may end in htolo points that fasten under a crush belt ot panno volvot or gold not. White nml tiuld KfTcct. Among tho French models a fow raro gowns In softly falling crepo or nllk show a decidedly Greek Influence In tho severe simplicity of their "hang," and In their white nnd gold combinations. Whlto and gold Is, In fact, a fnvorlto motive this Ben son for toilettes do soiree, and by that Is meant anything that Is low In tho neck and which haB been fashioned with festive oven Ing Intent. Not oven tho radlnntly charm ing little frocks ot not and mousscllno, which bIiow applied garlands of silk flowers In natural tints, nro as delightful as these gold and whltn gowns. They nro tho very pearls of tho season, und though tho whlto and gold motif may bo carried to points ot barbaric splendor It yet admits ot the sim plest treatment. For example, a falry-llko costume of whlto tullo Is threaded nt tho flounces with fine gold 111 (nbout the size ot 40 thread) the ruw edges ot hems being held In ploco GUITARS I Why ? An American always more w .unburns are sold than all competing; makes put ' together, and you obtain fully double the intrinsic value. In .fhort, if a Washburn were not made by the world's greatest musical manufactory it would cost you twice its present price. BEAUTIFUL CATALOG FREE Exclusive Washburn features mi New and perlettly balanced model; special process ' ' .01 Seasoning All wooai utcuj pairni tuimruciiwi, .ecuimr rirai Hieiim; nugcruosrua id solutely correct hi all positions; inlaying all done by (killed workmen; parent head lat superior to ordinary heads; dcusni always secured uy tnorougn course, wi iisuu'iuuuiuc, quality. Sold by Leading Music Dealeis Everywhere, LYON HEALY, Mfra., Chicago by It. Tulle" can not be too lightly handled, and, to preserve tho look of misty nlrlnoss which It needs to be jffcctlve, dressmakers frequently leave flounces nud ruchlngs un hemmed, Another white and gold gown was of crepo do chine, treated with embroideries In flat tinsel of tho most burnished and Rlltterlnn variety. Tho design of theso embroideries was a sort of horn of plenty, overflowing at tho wldo top with raised bunches of grapes; slightly below the top of these, which pointed upward from tho skirt he in , und were perhaps six In number, n small butterfly was posed as If fallen from tho fruit. Across tho front of tho baby bodice a slnglo horn overflowed at the two sides for evenness, nnd In startling contrast to this magnificence there was a tiny neck rucho of black net, which llnlshcd tho skirt us well. It Is this surprising combination ot ma terials that makes tho French confection a thing of beauty und a Joy forever. How ever odd It is, It has u distinction all Its own, and you wonder, ns you look upon tho artful mixtures, why you had never thought of putting these things together. Black velvet ribbon, tho narrow baby sort, seen this long while, Is n frequent note on tho simpler ovenlng gowns. It is threaded through 'big-holed nets, laces, skirt panels, bodices and sleeves, and some times appears bunched In great knots, which nro thrown scatterlngly over a palo tinted skirt with smart effect. Tho "Jusls" are especially lovely, some with tinseled stripes and lines of dellcnto color throwing out a sort radiance llko sliver. To roturn to tho "plna" frock, which Is In n rich Ivory tint, with bias tucklngs forming tho front of bodlco and Jupc. These nro In turn outlined with n scalloped laco edged with liny trillings ot black velvet ribbon. Six skirt frills of tho plna are vory finely pleated, and the odd Bleevo Is finished with a deep elbow flounce. A Touch of lllnuk Velvet. Unrrettcs of black velvet up and down strips, attached only at tho ends uppcur on ii third frock, which Is of palo bluo I.ouislne, with rich decorations of ochro luce. This, on bodlco nnd skirt, bountifully frames the velvet barring, which bulges loosely over white chiffon foundations, In u flounco heading and bolero band. Short frills of laco form tho youthful sleeves, and tho splendid crmluo cloak Is lined throughout with ochre yollow Loulslno In narrow frills. A stunning costume do solreo Is a sym phony In maize nnd black. It Is shown In tho cut with the tunlo elTcet in long points, the mnterluls being malzo veiling NDOLlKkS BANJOS Stamd alone M powfy Value wants to know why. Because in too taite; perfect ivitem ol ribbing; ollsh every uui, anew ww jjg vi mc very oi heit nnd taffeta silk In the same shade, hand painted with black butterflies. A novel feature of tho bodice Is the sleeve, which Is Ingenlouxly contrived from two maize ribbons to produce what Is called tho brigand model. Vlet Ktrnlnu (ioivti. Many black velvet evening gowns are seen, giving, with their rich velvet-applied transparencies and Jot embroideries, a look of splendor dear to tho feminine heart. Hut all In not gold that glitters here, for some of these seemingly magnificent gowns uro no moro thou velveteen, which Is now to be had In tho most beautiful qualities. A homo mndo velveteen evening dress Inlcly seen wnu a miracle of Judgment nnd economy. Hlnck point d'esprlt had been combined with tho silky pile cotton point d'esprlt, It you please, ut f9 cents the yard! tho whole long klltcd train being made ot It. Tho velvet front ot tho skirt was out with a clrculnr flounce, Into which u foot border of big round net transparencies wore, set, each showing two slender rings of the velveteen. A bolero outlining ot theso appeared on the round velvet bodice, which topped a llttlo blouse effect of net and was llnlshcd with Bhort kilted sleeves and a decollotago dra pery of tho same. And tho price of this splendor, nil told, dear ladles, was not $30 threo days services of u sewing woman Included I From tho scented fripperies of evening finery to clothes designed for the slaugh ter of Innocent llttlo birds is n big Jump, but n fourth picture culling for u word, tho Jump must bo made. This Jaunty llttlo rig, na the dangerous weapon will Imply, Is what a fashionable Fifth sivcuuo tailor offers for hunting. Slnco tho majority of us do not hunt and would not If wo could wo will treat It as u rainy day or outing dress, for oven In tho wlrttor there uro country excursions that call for short skirts nud trim lines. It Is of green nnd whlto Scotch cheviot, with trimmings and belt of whlto docrskln. Tho coquettish Scotch cap tops It fittingly. MA11V DEAN. fiKTTlXtJ Hill OK MASHKIIS. Two Method Ilerlneil hy I'marressl vc Chili Women. A number of young lltcrnry women of New ork had left off nibbling enko nnd sipping chocolato preparatory to au after noon session of n club meeting. Tho con versation gradually tumbled from lofty flights to commonpluco ronlltles nnd tho subject for a time turned upon tho trlbula tlons of au unprotected woman at night lu a great city. "I enn only guy," remarked nn animated young club member, who had n Htunnlng flguro and u fuco moro pronounced for enaructor than beauty, "that If women know how to handlo those prowling beasts In gulso of human beings there would bo fewer of them. Not long ago I was stand Ing ono night on tho curb of u Ilroadwuy and Twenty-third street crossing waiting for n car when a crcnturo came up behind nnd deliberately brushed ngalnst me. He was nelthor a rough nor n fob, but a really respectablo looking, well dressed middle nged man. I paid no attention till ho tried to open a conversation; thon I moved to the corner diagonally opposite. Tho old wretch followed und continued to muko himself ob jectionable. I dreaded u sceno upon tho crowded street or I should have culled n pollcoman, so I simply turned sharply to JAUNTY OUTDOOR IUO, htm and said, quietly: 'Pardon me, sir, but might I trouble you to point mo out a gentleman?' "Ills sallow face flushed, ho took off his bat In n desperate effort to ho polite, mumbled something that sounded llko, 'I beg your pardon,' and ambled oft Into Madi son square." 'Ob, that's not nearly so bad us my expo- rleuce," chimed In n girl with a pretty fuco and short, trim llgure. "I met my tor mentor on n Ninth avenue elevated only two or three nights ngo. Wo were almost alone In the car. Ho sat npposlto and fairly stared mo out ot countenance. No matter which way I turned his Impertinent eyes followed me. 1 bore It as long as I could, and then as I was not far from homo I got off at the next station. "Tho night was dark and I felt very frightened, but anything wus better than tho unblushing Insolence ot that brute. I was hurrylug along past sonio vacant lots as quickly ns I could when the bound of a rapid yet a stealthy tread behind me be camo distinctly uudlhlo. I unconsciously turned my head, and there, Juat n low ynrds off, wus that wretch of a man. Ho evidently took my motion for a situ of en couragement, as he at once quickened his pace. There was not another being In sight and I was nearly frightened to death, I knew that somethlug had to be done and dono quickly, but tfhut? I .really don't know how It cumo Into my heud to do It, but I Just stood still, opened my purso and when tho fellow camo up I held out two copper coins. 'Here, poor man,' I said, 'perhaps this will help you. It's ull I have.' "He was so taken aback that his hat fell off. I did not wult to see him pick It up, but when I glanced over my shoulder he was rapidly disappearing In an opposite direction." MAX OUT OK IIIS SIMII'.lin, WoniHii'a Sphere Wholly Ilrntrnyrd by MHnenllnn (.'omiirtltliin. The roproach comlnuully made that "women aro entering Into competition with lmcn" naturally raises tho question: "What CHAHMINU UAL.L, Is woman's legltlmuto occupation?" Is It nursing tho sick, caring for tho wounded, looking nfter tho unfortunate? It was only after a struggle of years that they wero permitted to enter our public Institutions nud share with men In nursing the sick, tho Insane, tho feeble-minded; In but fow of theso uro they now permitted to prac tice the hcnllng art of tho physician, even upon ttose of their own sex, and thoy nro almost universally excluded from boards of management, even from thoso Institutions for tho caro of children. They have fought for decades to secure tho prlvllego of receiving nnd looking nfter women nnd children In station houses and prisons all of theso positions, plainly within woman's sphero, being monopolized by men. The public has not forgotten tho bitter contest which wns wuged at the beginning of our recent wnr with Spain to obtain for trnlned and cfllclonl women the opportunity to minister to sick und wounded soldiers, oven tho position of nurse being claimed by men us their right. If wo aro to divide tho work of tho world Into mun's province nnd woman's province, shall we place the profession of teaching within tho latter? Hut oveu here she must dlvldo with men. In tho universities and colleges tho latter havo u practical monop oly. In the public schools they fill u vnst majority of tho highest salaried nnd most Influential positions nnd u considerable proportion of nil tho others, whilo thcro Is a constnnt ugltutlon to glvo them u larger representation. If, then, woman Is not to como Into com petition with men in tho Industrial Held wo must decide what constitutes her own undisputed, Individual sphere. Is It cook ing, laundry work, scrubbing, washing win dows nnd making beds? In all tho hotels, restaurnnts, hospitals, asylums, prisons nnd Institutions of every kind wo find the cooks nnd most of their itBsistnuts to be men, the chefs in tho families ot tho wealthy are men. und tho butler, who su perintends tho dining room nnd waits nn tho door, Is it man. Tho laundries of the country, which now do n largo part of tho household washing, are almost exclusively lu tho hands of men. In ofllees und public buildings there aro quite ns muny mon ns women cleaning tho floors nnd windows. On the l'nelllo const and In other western stutes the chumber work is almost entirely dono by male Chinese and Japanese. Do dressmaking, millinery, tailoring, knitting, quilt piecing, carding, spinning, weaving, bread, butter, cheese, cnmllo and soap making, cunning, pickling nnd preserv ing do theso como within tho legltlmuto sphero of women's occupations? Formerly all of theso Industries wero carried on within the homo by tho women of tho household and furnished employment to millions of them. Now prnctlcnlly all of them have been taken, without lcuvo or license, forever out of tho home not by women, but hy men. Tho largest dress making, millinery and tailoring establish ments In nil our cities nro owned und man nged by men, and thoiisunda of men are employed therein. Men now would not wear the clothes rondo in tho family. Tho great concerns for tho manufucturti ot even women's nnd children's garments ot all kinds, wholly In tho hands of men and employing thousunds of them, have very nearly taken this work also uut of the household, The hugo factories huvo uh borbed tho Industry of curding, spinning and wcuvlng, nnd more men than women aro employed In them. They munufucture bed covcrlug which renders tho piecing of quilts a waste of time, and tho knitting needles in women's hands cannot compete with the knitting machines In tho hundB of men. Even mo so-cnuen -miicy wurix, uio making of Bhawle, fascinators, tidies, mats, embroidery nnd needlework of ovory kind havo been transferred by men from tho willing fingers of women to mnchlnea man aged by themhelvcs. Tho bakeries, tho creameries, the candle, Boop und canning fuctorles, nil controlled by men nnd giving employment to more men than women, huvo completed tho destruction of those Indus- tries In tho household nnd lett millions or women without any occupation. What nro theso women doing nbout it? Aro they whining und frettiug und declar ing from tho housetops that men "have en tered Into competition" with women und they aro going to b rovenged? Not at all. They simply uccopt tho nltuutlon as the In evitable result of rhanged eeonomio condi tions, and, since thpy havo been arbitrarily robbed ot their work in tho household, they Married Women however, by the use of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother's Friend overcomes all the danger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest blessing. Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the use ot this wonoeriui remedy. Sold by all druggists at if i.oo per bottle. Our little 11 about this liniment, will b sent frce Tki Bnifield RsgyUtor Co., Allinta, Qa, COSTUMES, simply follow it Into tho shops and fac- torlee, as they havo n perfect right to do, When they find that men havo very largely taken possession of It here, nnd, In addi tion, have also entered tho homes nnd ns aumcd tho duties there, they are forced to nccept whatever occupation they can find which will yield an honest living. Thero Is no dcslro to "cuter Into competition," there Is no wish to "underbid," thero Is only the necessity to earn their dally bread. The time has passed for limiting a woman's sphero or it man's sphero nnd tho struggle for existence will bo fnr less dlfllcult for both when they Join hands nnd make com mon cuuse. IDA HUSTED HARPER IVIIIn of KiihIiIimi. Stockings matching' the shoes and slip pers uro very fashionable. A revival Is predicted of hlnck velvet coats with collars, und cuffs of ermine und sulilc. Hlnck net or mouspcllne do solo over blnek or whlto silk Is u fuvorlto combination for evening wcur. Iluttons are Immensely popular und n re vlvul of un old lushlou Is tlia uso of velvet covered buttons, Lurgo green onyx buttons set lu cut steel ure used for trimming some of the smart corduroy full costumes, particularly lu gray und green. Kong tine sliver chains urn worn again. They must bo very line to meet with fash ion's approval und have one slnglo unset gem of some sort suspended therefrom, Smnll brooches of gun metiil with tur qtinlso or diamond ornamentation ure among the novelties anil thero ure also to bo seen somu beautiful llttlo pins lu red and pink coral. For evening gowns for young girls tho small pompadour hroendex und striped silks uro charmingly iipproprlnte. iini new rilkii with either tine or coursu weaving jdiow ti most brllllnnt sheen. Ostrich tips lu pain tnrqiiolso blue or wild rose pink ure Included unions tho dainty ornaments for the hair, us nro Louis XVI bows fashioned of tullo nud gold tlsHiio und combined with Jeweled aigrettes or half wreaths, of roces, preferably Hankslu or la Frunce. Tho one new Ineo which stands out very prominently among nil the various kinds In use is the lllet, u Ureton specialty, which Is sort of embroidery on u foundation of very flno tlshnet mnde of very linn thread, nml this has brought squuro meshed nets of ull kinds Into fashion. An effective touch wns given un evening gown of deep creum moiissellno do sole with ineriistutloiib of luce the sumo tint, by a large ehou of black net fastened ut the l rout of tho bodice. A swathed girdle of soft silk In the now mellow lemon tone completed the gown harmoniously. Tho latest thing In umbrella handles It enamelled In white and It Is tho fashionable while frocks which uro responsible for this fud. Tho design may bo the head of n swim or u whlto duck or perhaps an Angora eut with Jewelled eyes. This fancy will bring Ivory handles Into vnguo again. A pretty novelty lu Jewelry Is tho flower pendant which Is particularly smart, caught in a foft laco Hcurf. It consists of a gold knob holding two slender gold chulns each ending in ii flower of enamel. At the buck of these are tiny gold hooks to socuro them to tho corsugj some distance apart. I'or nml About Women, Tho women eollcgo eraduutes of New York nro to hnvu u club houso of their own. Mrs. Maria Ferguson of X,os Angeles, Onl., has Issued the llrst Dawson City, Yukon und Alaska, directory. Tho volume contains W pages und muny vuluublo min ing maps. Miss Oru Kddclmuii, a young woman of Cherokee blood, owns nnd edits the Twin Territories, u thirty-two pugo Illustrated magazine, whoso contributors nro residents of Oklahoma und Indian Territory. Mrs. Stanford bus returned to Hun P'ran clsco ufter ii Journey to F.gypt, whero sho purchased for tho Stanford museum it le marknble private collection of Kgypthtit antiquities, treasured und supplemented during thlrty-llvo ycurs by u foreign resi dent of Cairo. Miss llraddoii, to F.ngllBh novelist, posi tively refuses to bo photographed und only ono picture of this prolific writer Is known to bo In existence, b'or cumo tlmo pnst she has been content with writing ono book a year, but In her younger days her annual output wus at leant two long novels. Mrs, Muud Durkor Cobb, who Is now filling tho olllco of postmaster of the Georgia houso of representatives, Is a can didate for tho appointment as assistant state librarian nnd presents strong letters from Judges lawyers and other prominent men In ull parts of tho state. Jt Is suld thai when slm sought tho postmastcrshlp last year sho hud such an urray of In fluential endorsements ns had never before been seen In (Icorglu. The members of tho Daughters of tho American Revolution In New York stnto uro mom uctlvo than others of tho society, or so It seems, Thoy appear to no always dedicating memorials of pntrlntlu deeds, One of tho latest is their celebrating tho U'oth niuilversury of tho battlo of I'ull'a Point, un engiigemeiit In which Colonel fllover with 650 Americans held buck u few thousand troops undor Oenerul Howe, who was hoping to eut off Gcorgo Washington's retreat to Whlto Plains. The chapter un veiled a liHndsomo bronze tablet on Glov er's Rock, a hugo boulder lu l'elhain Hay park. Every womnn covets a fihupely, pretty figure, and many of them deplore tho loss of their cirlish forms after marriage. The hearing of children is often destructive lo the mother's shapeliness, All of tliiii Mil lie. iivfiiil,.fl Mather's CmS m M MMMm tAll Rights Ik It right for women to work so liardV It Is a fact that niaiiy pleasures are spoiled by the woman who Is too tired to enjoy thorn, nml whoso husband niul children cannot enjoy thorn without her. Mnny a home Is continually mis erable because the mother of the luitb-eholil U always tiled, always overworked. We me put Into this world to be as happy as we can. If that Is trim It ought to be the clear duty of every woman to shod happiness atoiiuil her. A happy woman accomplishes more u.ood and does more to make those about her happy than a half dozen women who are always working beyond their strength, and who are, as a result, too tired to give their families the sym pathy nml love they need from her. The fact of the matter Is. men work Just as hard as women. They d not attempt so much, It Is true, but their work toils and they really no ooniplish more than women because they havo a quiet way of going about a thing and getting It done. The average Moiiian, knowing she lias certain work to do, Mill worry about It hours beforehand, and by the tlmo she Is actually getting down to It she has worked herself mi Into such a state that sho expends twice as much energy an she should. At the end of the day, having repeated this pefonuunce with every task, she Is too tired to, eat. The family spends a gloomy evening. Nt a word Is said at tho dinner table, because they all miss the mother; afterwards each crawls away to Ids room because tho bond between them Is broken when mother Is so tired. They all feel sorry for her, but each wishes lu Ills heart that she had left a little of the work undone and Instead had charmed them with her presence and tho cheerfulness and happiness that surround her when she Is not so tired. This Is au every day occurrence lu so many homes, for the women of this generation generally aro nervous and excitable. If thoy would go about their work as cooly as a man does they wouldn't get tiled. Hut they cannot do II, because their nerves will not lot them. If women will but look alter their physical condition they can over come that feeling of utter exhaustion, bet the woman who is always worked up and nervous over her daily tasks, who Is always too tired at night to be happy with her family, take I.ydhl H. rinkliani's Vegetable Compound. It will soon cute her nervousness and she will undertake each task as it comes along without all the fuss and worry that makes It so hard. Half the things that women th'nk are so terrible and In need of such Immediate reform would not be at all bad If they would sit down and think about them rationally. .Many of the reforms would work themselves out without having so much energy wasted on thtiii If thu women had but tho patience to wait. i llow much bettor It would be for everyone, if women, Instead of slav ing themselves to death and making all thusu about them miserable, would understand that their physical condition makes them depressed and that things would not require somucli ell'orl and make them so tired If thoy themselves were well. The women who aro too tired to talk at night, too tired to take any Interest lu the affairs of the family outside of tho housework and the caro of tho children, the women who unnecessarily make slaves of themselves, almost always havo some female disorder Unit seeks an outlet lu this nervous excitement or depression. Not one of the women who are always so tired but lias a backache mid a discharge of some kind, showing that there Is Inflammation of the ovarian organs. Her condition Itself would niake her tljcd. even If sho never did a stroku of work. Hvory woman who Is always sick and tired should make an effort to gel well, If only for the reason that her present condition makes her hus band miserable because ho thinks she Is Working too hard for bis sake. Ho would willingly forego half of the attentions and comforts she provides for the sake of a few happy hours In her society. 1 wish every woman who feels so tired would look at this matter In the tight way. Her condition Will be easily overcome If she will take 1-ydla U. linkhaurs Vegetable Compound, which strengthens the feminine organs ami cures all their Ills. .Mrs. Piukham'H medicine Is Just what Is needed by the woman who Is always tired, excited, depressed or nervous. With lis use backaches and headaches disappear, the fret and worry and nervousness are replaced by a cheerful and happy temperament, and the dally tasks grow lighter with each hour. Let the women who are working too hard, who get too nervous and ox cited over their work, who are too exhausted to eat much of the time, try this remedy tint t has done so much and Is now doing so much to relieve those suffering from fe nilnlne troubles. A SKIN OF BOAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER D K. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER. Ilomovea TAn, I'lmplta, Freckle. Motli I'atchna. 4tl . Ilnan nml Skin ilia- 1 pusc, ana tverj blemlali un beauty, and dn dcloc tlon. It liaa atonj tho U'Bl ol f!3 yearn, and la to harrrilcaa wo tasta It to be auto ' U property made. Accept no counter feit of similar lumr Dr. I.. A. 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KJ71tW!SJILn. Alwiiirillaala l.allat. ul Until J5'm. ' CiIICIIKSTKICS KNdMNII aVStVWCOUn 1IKI nd bold m.ullla bom .,.1.1 ai. Mr IflJxisands besides myfrcll have cured thtmstlvc. with It. I send It In plain wrappers. VOMOTHUKSOP DAUGHTERS I will explain a simple Home Treatment which apecdlly and fl tctually cures L'tucorrhra, (iritn Si'cinut and I'ainful or Irrtgular M intimation In younif ladlo. it will tan you anility and mfinn and aye your Jaufhltr tht humiliation of eiplalnlnjf her beetles toothers. IMumpnesa and health always lesult from Its um, Wherever ynu live I can refer you to well-known ladle rt your own state or county who know and rill gladly tell any sufferer that this Ilome Treatment really cures all dljeased conditions of out felicatulemateoriranUm, thoroughly tren-thens relaxed muscles and ligament which cause dta plarement, and makea womin well. Write today, as this oiler Mill not be made again, Address MRS. M. SUnriERS, box 31 Noire Dame. Ind.. U.S.A. Reserved.) 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Uorini "'ii ' V The Whlrllnir Sprny Syrlnuo For Bala TSf Sherman & McConnell Drug Co, llllh mill Doilut', Onindii, Null, m free offer Wist Words to Sufferers From a Woman of Notre Dame, Intl. I will mall, tree of any cliaree, thli Home Treat ment with lull Instruction and the hlttory of ray own car to any lady butturlnir from female trouble. You can euro yourscll at home without the aid ol any phyalclan. It will cost you nothing tn five the treatment a trial, and if you decide to coullnue It will only coat you alx,ut twelve centg week. It wilt not Interfere with your work or occupation, I linve nothing to aell. Tell other MiUerera of It that la all I atk. It curea all, youmr or old, Kir II you f'l a bcarln-down wnaatlon, nenae ol Imjiendlnif evil, ii.iln In the back or bowel., creeping fecllntr up the spine, a dcslro to cry freijueutly, hot HaRheH, weariuehs, Influent deilre to urinate, or If you bare I.eucorrhea (White), Displacement or Falflntf ol the Womb, l'roluw., Scanty or l'alnful I'erlude. Tumors or Orowths. aildreaa MHS. M. hUMMKRH, NOTHB DAMB, INI)., U. H. A., for the Vtta Tmkatmknt and Inpokuatioh. 4r v s r