8 THE ILLUSTRATED BEE. August 3, 1002. President Roosevelt Coming. Soft Harness Arrangements Are Being Perfected For a Visit Iront the National Executive This Fall. Too can make yonr baa. Bms aa soft as glove and as tonga as wire by Wag EUREKA liar, asas Oil. Too ran lengthen Its lire make l( but twice as long as It ordinarily would, n ALL CITIZENS OF THE WEST Anxlowaly Await Ilia Comlajt. an During; Ilia Vlalt Will Tender Hint 'a, (irnitn Western Ovation. President Roosevelt assured Bena'or Mil lard and Congressman Mercer that be would Tlslt Omaha on bis fall excursion.. He Is expected here erly In October. The Knights of Ak-Bnr-Hen are waiting for him to fix the exact date of his visit before determining upon the fall festivities. He Is coming sure. When he comes the parade committee will arrange his Journey through the city to pasa by the offices of THIS I1AXKKH IlKaKRVK 1,1 FK In the McCague Block, because the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben recognize this Institution aa one of the great business enterprises of the west. President Roosevelt will have the opportunity of applying for a 20-pay-tnent life Gold Bond policy In this stren uous young Insurance corporation. It he should take the necessary time to consider Its policies and Its career, there Is no doubt but he will cheerfully embrace the opportunity offered. ROOSKVKI.T I.OVKS TIIR WRST, and believes In the potoncy of Its Institu tions. He agrees that this magnificent trans-Mlssourl region Is no longer depend ent upon the money congested east for the safe Investment of western surplus funds. Our people are rapidly accumulating for tunes. Western fiduciary Institutions can aid In husbanding them. These In turn will steady the movements of our com mercial fleets and effectually palliate If not prevent panics. n. II. HOniSO, FIIKMIOKXT. is an admirer of the national chief execu tive. He enjoys the President's virile style. He applies to the lire Insurance work entrusted to htm all the energy and experience of quarter of a century In this field. He Is aided by the best corps of life underwriters atsoclated under one life Insurance leader In Nebraska and this ex plains why his company Is enjoying a phenomenal growth. Five additional General and Special Agents wanted Immediately by the BAXKKRS RESRItVB 1,1 KK, OMAHA (mi rrr fid HOME OF BAKER BROS." ENGRAVING CO. MANY OF THB FINK HALF TONES WHICH APPEAR IN THIS .PAPER EACH WEEK ARE MADE BY THIS FIRM. YOU CAN BUY OUR HALF-TONE ENGRAVINGS which appear from time to tlmr la Tbs Illustrsted Bee. On small portrait cuts we make a nominal pries of $1.00. On larger outs. cents per square Inch. They are all la first-class condition. Our photogrsphlo department will also print additional copies of our original photographs at - reasonable rata. The Dec Publishing Co., Omaha, Nab. rrr! j i r rrr J .2 . A FAMILY GROUP Photo Health and l rai majority or women have I been taught the lesson that sound neuua ana gooa iooks nave the i elation tf cause and effect to each other. No woman can be called good looking who has a bad com plexion, and no woman who is In perfect health will have one. Aa complexion, good or bad, la largely the result of a corre sponding quality of digestion, it la of the greatest Importance to regulate the diet, eating and drinking enly those things which are easily transformed Into tha necessary subetancea of th body. Different seasons demand different diet ing, if health and comfort are being ough.. Not only the lnbt.ncts of human beings In thla matter, but the provision that, nature makes, different focds, being mere accessible by prcduction and price at dif ferent seasons of the year, points to he advlsabl lty of changing the bill of fare as summer comes around. In winter, when the bodily heat needs keeping up, game la abundant and easily tracked, in summer, when the main object Is to keep down the temperature, vegetablea are cheap and pro fuse, and the strength can be kept up by making these a large part of the meal. The fresh vegetablea, lettuce, tomatoea. beets, etc., reduce the bodily temperature. and yet contain nourishment, and fresh and cooked fruits are always wholesome. Eggs are, as every tne knows, very nourishing and form a desirable summer food. Milk Is a food In itself, and contains all the qualities needed to support life; some physicians resort to Us exclusive use In particular cases. The best hot weather foods are cereals, fresh vegetables, ripe fruit, eggj and mi.k. For the sake of variety, Osh can be used, but great care must be exercised to see that It Is perfectly fresh. Salt fish should be entirely avoided during the hot weather, aa also should cheese, which Is hard to digest and n:t particularly nourishing. Soma diet specialists cfalm that no meats should be eaten In summer, with the ex ception of lamb and chicken, which con lain great nutriment, but not mucn heating property, and that the usual meat dish could well bs replaced by one of fresh nsh. A bill of fare fcr which is generally claimed first place In summer Is as follows: Breakfast Oatmeal and mil. Luncheon Bread, eggs, fruit. Dinner Soup, vegetables, a little meat (chicken or lamb), or broiled or boiled fish. On this selection one Is able to work best and keep In best condition during tne sum mer. The general suggestion to "eat less" In summer Is followed with advantage by everyone, especially those past middle life and those with a tendency to corpulency. Th poop's are la much be ter health when they abstain from hot soups, fat meat and take but little animal focd of any kind. Looked at from the point of view of hygiene. the present huge price of meat Is really of bendclal effect, as It restricts the great use of It, and other forms of food are substi tuted with good reeult In the summer. To View the betf trust as a phllantnrupy would not be Impossible, If results and not motives are under consideration. ' The total quantity of food consumed can with beneficial results be reduced one-sixth, or even one-fourth, during the heated term. Ihts condition usually regulates itself, as the appetite la not so sharp In summer; the mors limited amount of exercise usually In dulged In accounts for this. It Is a mis take to gtvs up exercise In the summer. It Is a necessary condition . of health and should be taken In the open air; only the quantity and Intensity should be restricted. The good housekeeper will expend addi tional care and thought on the manner of serving dishes and ths dainty appearance by a Staff Artist. Good Looks of all table accessories during the heated term, which Is also the term of capricious appetites. Variety should be supplied In every article, even the cereal of breakfast. Fortunately the market Is full of many preparations In thla line, all about the same in nourishing value, but different in taste. It Is hardly necessary to repeat that great care should be taken that fruits are in gocd condition, as unripe or overripe truit of any description la mtst dangerous. Motives of economy as well as refinement are satisfied by keeping a scrupulously clean refrigerator or ice chest. One article that has been allowed to remain in the Ice chest after it has lost its freshness will soon communicate' the contamination to everything else In ths box! Milk should always be kept covered, as it attracts and absorbs Impurities very readily. Many articles affect each other harmfully and discrimination should be observed In keep ing such things in separate compartments. The milk and butter can be kept together, but meats should be kept by themselves. The tendency to bathe more in summer than winter Is Instructive and, of course, should be indulged, but baths should not be taken soon after a meal nor when one Is overheated from exertion. The face should not be bathed while It Is hot, as the sud den shock is apt to result In a permanent redness of the skin. Hard water should be softened by the addition of ammonia or borax. Some recent circulars of the Board of Health In Philadelphia condemn the use of stimulants In any form during the heated term, as they leave the system an easy , prey to heat exhaustion and fevers. Even the lighter alcoholic beverages can better be omitted and a glass of cold milk or lemonade should be substltu'ed for the usual beer. Carpenter's Letter (Continued from Third Page.) traveling agents, but should advias them to work qu'etly and leave the American eagle at home, until they have established their trade. The British are not unfriendly to us. In deed, they have changed their tone of late and now gladly call us their cousins. They say that blood Is thicker than water and that as we all have the same ancestors we should stick together. They arc, however, becoming sensitive as to what Is called the American Invasion, and It will be well for these who -want to do business to work quietly. They did not seem to mind the loss cf their commerce so much until the shipping combination was formed and they foresaw that England might lose Its su premacy on the seas. This fact has caused something of a hysteria among all classes and the situation Is for the first time looked upen aa a aerlous one. In the meantime a great deal of Ameri can business la being done under British names. We have a half dozen great com panies which work here with directorates made up of eminent Britishers, whose watch cry seems to be "British goods made by British labor for the British people." At ths same time much of the capital comes from the United States and a large share of the dividends will find their way across the Atlantic to us. FRANK G. CARPENTER. Automobile's Advantage Indianapolis News: There's one comfort for ths owners of automobiles. They don't hsve to worry over the high price of oata. Items makes a boot tooktna bar. Draa Ilka new. 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