a THE ILLUSTRATED BEE. March 13, 1904 Two Golden r 1 : -CSX id I a. ft. m tv I a at HR ANT) MHS JOSHUA SfMMICRH OF XKMGII, Neb., WHO KECENTl.Y CEIJ5 11UATEU TIIEIH UOlaUUN WEUU1NO. I ira AND MRS. JOSKPTT TCNIRET.T WIIITMOUE OF I,T'COr,N, Nob.. WHO UE OKNTIA' I'KLKHllATKU THKIK HHJ)KN WEDD1NU ANN1VKKSAUY. Pictures from 1'hotos Taken lu ISil M MAV1UV 1 Mr an.l tin I Joseph Knlsely Whitmore crle- I bruti'il thfir ITiiltl.'n U't.ililfncr an. nlvormiry at Lincoln, their pres. ent home. JoMcph Knl.-cly Whlt- Lata more was toru near C'urlisle, I'u., lut was brought up on a farm ni'iir Dayton, O., where his par ent removed In Ci. Kllxnheth Ctther Ine UllUrt wa born at Ut'ttyburg, l'tt., mij removed with her iHironU to Dayton Jn 1S41. The couple were married ut Iniyton on March 7. t4. innl Uiui their married life at Mount Pleasant, la., where Mr. WlUltnore tnK"g'd in nuTia utile pursuits, but returned to Dayton in 1KM, whm they lived uutil 1871. when they removed to Lin coln, Nob. Twelve year were apent on a farm ami then they mo veil Into the city. Ten children aanl eleven grandchildren have blessed l ho union, ull now living. The chil dren and their allresi4 are: (leorgo Gil bert, Omaha; Howard Janua, ljm-vlri; Wll bor KliUWy, Klondike; t'harlea Jacob, llay luoiul; llerburt Wil lama, KiihthUI; John Kvana, Uneoln; Krunk, Lincoln; Horace Oruviey, Omalia; Jeutiic Elixabeth, Uticoln; Allc May, Uncolii. Mr. and Mra. Joahiia Bummers of Neligh, Neb., are anuniK the great band of patri archs In tha middle weat who have not only paaaed the allotted three aoore und ten years, but who have apent more than half a century In the enjoyment of tha benefits of a well rcgulutcd matrimonial alli.in.e. They were married at Stoyalown. Pa., Feb ruary I. 18U, and lived there until after the war. Mr. Summer enliatrd In a Penn sylvania volunteer relmeut la lllui Weddings j i '.' y unci I'M. served through the cnmpalRn of the renin sulu and up to the full of Richmond, taking part In the battles of Gettysburg Freder IckaburR, Chancellorsvllle, the Wilderness, laurel Kldge, Petersburg, Cold Springs Harbor, Hatchers Ilun, Mission Hldge, Weldon Itullroad and others. After the war they moved to Illinola, but came on to Nebraska In ixi7, settling In Cuming county. In they removed to Antelope county, where they lived on a furm until when they moved Into Nellgh. Iioth Mr. and Mrs. Bummers are enjoying excellent health and on the occasion of their golden wedding were the recipients of hearty con grntulations from a host of friends. Architecture at the Fair (Continued from Page Eight.) tlnct display as to character and location, one may find the architecture of all tha nations, including the crude building styles common to the American aborigines and the bamboo builders of the Philippines. Hera are the nlpa hut and the hide-covered tepee, the Alaskan house with totem poles, ttie modern Indian school. On the Pike the student of architectural variety will tlnd nearly fifty separate con cessions, the buildings of e:ich being clearly different from all the others. The rude huts and stores of our fathers of 100 years ago may be seen In "Old 8t. Louis." Something of the architecture of Constan tinople, of Cairo, of Morocco, of India, of 8evllle. of the Tyrol In short, of a I moat every nation, la to be seen here.. ROUEUVTUS IX) VS. The Handbag Beautiful HE new himdbug und card cases show even more extravagance and lioauty than their Immediate pre decessors. They ore the cotlieBt affairs In their respective lines ever turned out. The hundlMigs are large ami have long, straight metal tops, with mml of t tie orna mentation upon the topu instead of the bMcm. They open by pressure on the top, or with u clasp, und Instead of a metal chain or round leather handle are fitted up with on exceedingly stylish lixiking leather strap no wider than a finger nnd very thin. This itrap Is knotted in u siimlo loop nt tho top, merely for purpiw.s of iudi vidiiality, as the loop gives nuite an nlr of cache to tho Btrap. The straps are in the same tints os the leather of which the bog Is made, and when silk Is employed the strap Is of the color that prevails In the silk. The bnw of thin, dressed leather, In dainty colors, nre pleated the whole way along the top in full pleats. This gives quit an Hir of distinction to the bag nnd mitkes a pleated fullness nt the side, with rounded corners at the bottom. Silk bags are treated in the same manner. Favorite Bilks nre large-figured pompa dours, In which pink prevails ps a decora tion, and there Is some soft, quiet tint as a Iwirkground. The straps nre of t lie color of tho background. Handsome, brocaded stripe of flowers, or large, spreading figures, or hand-painted effects. n.ro made up into the large bags, end smaller figures In deeper tints Into tmi.ll ones. As yet, beaded nnd embroid ered effects have not appeared In tlier-e new Jings. A variation In rew bag styles Is a long, father narrow flat bag. made like several open envelopes laid togeth' r nnd fastened only nt the bottom. The center compart ment bns n slender metal rim and c1.it. Into these compartments n woman tucks ier handkerchiefs, chamois powder ra"? and inny other flat things that she wmt:i to carry about, ns well as her cards mil Mils. !A handle holds these together. In a much smaller shape, and of heavy leather, nre purses that have eompart Iments on each side nf the clasped purse for holding cards, biHs nnd tho hnndker clilef. The sides come up two or more Inches above the top of the purse In a curve that has a curved Flit In It for the nand. This double handle arrangement holds the Fides of the purse close together. All purses nnd bags, except these small Ones, nre made to match In general color Scheme the color of the frock with which the bag Is carried, so that brocaded nnd Japanese embossed leather bags are es pecially popular, because the mingling of Color In them enables them to tie carried Ith several different costumes. Pointed Paragraphs No girl's face is In It with a retouched photograph. Too much of the milk of human klndnsss savors of the pump. You can't tell how well heeled a iran Is by the size of his Fhoes. Somehow a deaf man can always hear an invitation to tuke a drink. In after years the girl with auburn tresses becomes a red-haired wife. The meaning of an epigram is c.oncsaled by the brilliant effect It produces. A girl's idea of an industrious young man is one who Is too busy to propose. Never Judge a man's reputation for truthfulness by what he says when la love. Three months after marriage a woman tries to swap her romantic novels for a cook book. The widow'B recovery from her grief sometimes depends upon the promptness of the llfo Insurance company. Chicago News. Great Luck "Me lord." said the actor in the rabbit skin cape, "your press agent Is saying that you will partake of a bird and a cold bottle each evening after tho show." "Thank the shades of llooth!" exclaimed the tragedian with the cavern-like checks. Tut, tut! You don't believe what press agents say, do you?" "No; but if he says I will partake of a bird and a cold bottle it means that I will have enough to buy a stein of beer and a frankfurter." Chicago News. Home Industry "Ijet me show you some Japanese bric-a-brac," said the clerk in the big store. "Oh, no," responded the man with the n THE HALFTONE PLATES FURNISHED THB ILLVSTRATED BED Are EngraVed b; the BAKER BROS. ENGRAVING CO. fierce mustache. "I'm a Russian sympa thizer. Don't want anything from Japan." "Oh, you needn't worry. AU this was made la the United States." Chicago News. Emperor of Corca (Continued from Fugo Four.) desperat Corean "statesmen"' who hTJig' upon his skirts and threaten him when they are balked in their money-Bucking same of government. liuck again to the Inevitable underlying; fear which possesses the emperor of Coreal Ho has had no power, while being all powerful. In a figurative sense he lias sat for years, as ho did betwern the Ameri can missionaries on the night of tho at tempted emeiite seven years ago, but when in fear he has reached out for firm hands to support him he has found hands that were strong, but which would not direct him or his country to freedom und happi ness. From any standpoint Japan's occupation of Corea now nnd its securing the em peror's car Is of momentous interest. For Corea the events of war will have a tre mendous significance, and no onlooker will be more anxious than this king, upon whoso head a crown has resttd forty yeirs as restlewdy as ever crown lay on mortal head. Saved from those who have hovered about him and sapixnl his strength lrst It turn against und slay them, VI Hiung might become a strong ruler. If he has been weak it was through l;u'k of confi lence In his) supporters, whose most pueiile whimsj have often been obeyed. 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