N Tim OMAHA ILLUSTRATED BEE. April i. lnoa Gossip and Stories For The Women Folks -. Pension for Mothers. live rears Mrs. Trevler spent much of her NB of Chicago's pioneer club wo- time protecting; her children end her home 1 o men, Mrs. Frances Norton, strenu ously advocates the granting of pensions to mothers by the state. Bhe holds that the state owes a duly to the mother and that as each child Is a prospective citizen Its en against the man who pitilessly took from her the wages she obtained from sewing taken In and spent them In a strenuous effort to maintain his steadily departing reputation as a "good fellow." One night he fell onto a street car track. They the world should be marked by a bounty carried his lifeless body to his widows from the state which would free the needy Pr borne. mother from dependence on an unskilled or But ln that bitter school of experience unwilling husband and give her time to MrB- Trevler learned a trade that has en rear her children. abled her to provide her home and her Mrs. Norton brought the proposition to Browing girls with every necessity and with the petition stage before the Austin Wo- not few luxuries. She has become the tnan's club recently. This petition Is to be mo"' Important and useful person ln a local followed by others at the different Chicago eanltarlum. Her experiences are decidedly clubs, and will end with a petition wnlch Picturesque. will be sent to the proper authorities for "l think I can handle a 'bad' case better consideration. than a man." said Mrs. Trevler. "The The Idea, which Is not worked out ln ,nnat Gallantry of 'men Is never more In detail as yet, takes a somber view of the evidence than when they are under the subject. The rich will not have children. fafluence of liquor, and It is by this trait, the speaker said, and therefore It behooves hlcr 1 almost a weakness, that I am able the state to make It posilble for those who control the patients under my .charge, have children and are ln need to rear the "M work ,s varied. At times I am busy children ln a way to make g6od clUxena of at the sanitarium, acting as a sort of them. France had met this necessity and motner to the poor fellows who come all pensioned parents; also there was a fund broken up from the unequal fight At other for educating the seventh son at the gov- times I am on" the road escorting patients ernment expense ln some oases. "The con- to the hospital. Between their desire to ditlon which made this necessary, although drlnk everything ln the buffet and to Jump not yet upon us," Mrs. Norton added, "Is 0,1 the traln and end tnelr troubles I have coming." a lively time. But I manage to Jolly tnem Mrs. Norton's plan provides that the along somehow, mother be paid a certain amount per child "This Is queer business for a woman, I for Its care till It roaches 14. "This," said Know- but 1 Beem to have a special ability Mrs. Norton, "Is the only practical way to ln thls lme and u P"' better than any- make the anti-race suicide theory effective. thlnB eUe' 1 keep 11 UP for th children's The money which could be saved from the ,ake' ot course, I have a pride ln my work expenses of the courts by giving each child and reard "lv Patients as a doctor would a chance for a home and maternal care rsard hl-" would be enough to pay for the work of Mra- Trevier's children are In a prlvato pensioning motherhood. There would be slrl'a "chooL They do not like to have their fewer criminals If the children and their niother doing what she does and say that parents had a better chance. JK Matron," . The title "Jag matron" Is given to the new profession originated by a Minneapolis woman whose spouse had frequently come home the worse for liquor. For more than Beauty Mme. Yale's i Almond Blossom Complexion Cream GREATEST TOILET LUXURY MADE 1 Cleanses, softens, purines, whitens and beautifies the skin. ' Sonp and Water only cleanses superficially; a little Almond Blossom Complexion Cream should be applied every time the face and hands are washed. It removes the dust, soot grime, smut and smudge from the interstices of the skin and makes the surface smooth as velvet. A dally necessity st home and abroad; a treasure when traveling by land or water, or when on an outing of any kind, and particularly prized at a sea side or mountain resort Protects the hkln from cuttlug winds, burning rays of the sun and every injurious effect of the elements. Prevents and cures ab normal redness of the nose or any part of the face, and that' purplish hue due to exposure to cold, also chapping, chafing, cold sores, fever blisters and all Irrita tion of the skm. It Is the greatest known specific for burns; takes the fire out more quickly than anything else, soothes, heals and prevents scars and suppuration. Indispensable for -use of Infants and every member of the house hold. An exquisite natural beautlfler. A grateful application after shaving. Excellent for massage purposes. Now in two sixes; prices CO cents snd $1.00. OVn SPECIAL PRICES, mmm Te Miller, Stewart & Beaton Hew Rugs for Spring A prettier collection of room-sized rugs, both For eign and Domestic was never, shown in Ornnha. Many ex act reproductions of the real oriental ruga others in Art Naveau, in two-tones and solid colorings, a rare dis play at popular prices. Imported Saxony Rugs, "7C flfl 010x13 1 , f tJ.UU AiikIo Persian Wilton CfJ flfl Hugs, 9x12 UU.UU French Wilton Itugs, QQ Lowell Wilton Rugs, Hartford Wilton Rugs, Kimrlek Wilton Rugs,, 30 00 Prices on other sizes in like pro portion. Hartford Axmlnster nn nn Rugs, xl2 UU.UJ Hartford Axmlnster tf Cfl Rugs, 8-3xiO-0. , .' aW.UU Standard Axminstcr nr nn Rugs. 0x12 CU.UU Standard Axmlnster HO rfl Rugs, 8-3x10-6 LL.OU Roxbury Tapestry 00 fid Rugs, 0x12 ZZ.UU Roxbury Tin post ry nn nn Rugs, 8-3x10-6 lUiUU Roxbury Tapestry 1 Q Rfl , Rugs, 7x9 lUiUU Tapestry Rug, fine n rn quality, 0x12 I lijU Tapestry Rug, fine 4 C Cfl quality, 8-3x10-0 lUiUU Tapestry Rug, fine 10 flfl quality, 6x0 lUiUU Tapestry Rug, good IK flfl quulity, 0x12 IUiUU Tapestry Rug, good 4Q cn quality, 8-3x10-0 ... IJ1UU (71. S. & B, MILLER, STEWART & BE ATOM 1315-17-19 Farnam 6t. Monday Opens an Important Week at Our Store Certain manufacturers have acquired a world wide reputa tion for the production of Ar-' tistic, Weil-Made, Durable Fur niture. We procure our stock from these only, but to get the lowest possible price it is neces sary to purchase the quantitj', , often thu forces us to take more than we can readily sell unless we make special inducements to our customers. For this reason tomorrow we announce the sale that the people of Omaha have been watching for. Among the many good values we offer a large stock of factory sample pieces bought at less than half price, all in perfect condition. This stock consists entirely of Weathered Oak Furniture On Display In Our Show Windows. $19.00 Loose Leather pushlon Rocker $19. 50 Loose Leather Cushion Rocker .. ... $19.50 Loose Leather Cushion Chair $20.00 Spanish Leather Seat Rocker $21.00 Spanish Leather Cushion Rocker $21.50 Leather Seat and Back Rocker $22.50 Spanish Leather Seat and Back Chair $24.60 Spanish Leather Back Loose Cushion Seat Rocker $25.00 Spanish Leather Reading Chair, with arm boxes. ' - IT Your Choice sf Any Piece $10 Weathered Oak Furniture On Display In Our Show Windows. $10.50 Weathered Oak Rocker, wood seat, panel back. $13.00 Weathered Oak Rocker, spring seat, upholstered in red leather $13.50 Weathered Oak Rocker, spring seat, upholstered ln red leather $15.00 Weathered Oak Platform Rocker, loose Spanish leather cushions $16.50 Weathered Oak Chair, loose Spanish leather cushions $16.50 Weathered Oak Rocker, Spanish leather seat... Your Choice of Any Piece $7 See Our New Line Of Co-Carts. Miller, Stewart & Beaten Snow Flake Curtains "Vo nre showing a com plete line of those curtains, so desirable for spring and summer use. These can bo used as dining room or sit ting room curtains, also for overdrapes. The line comprises all colors. The goods are wash able and the colors aro fast. We quote a few leaders for this week: 800 pairs snow flake curtains, full slee, while they last, QCr per pnlr uuw 200 pairs snow flake curtains, full size, deep dadoes, rich 1 CfJ colorings, per pnlr l.wU 150 pairs heavy snow flake curtains, silk stripes, per 3 00 150 pairs finest quality snow flake curtains, all silk diulocs, some with plain tops, per g QQ We have Just received a new ship ment of Scotch madras and grenadine, which will be put on sale Monday. The lot comprise! the latest effects ln white, ecru and colored in 54, 45 and 30 in., at $1.00, 75c, 50c, 85c OCn and -uw We Are Sole Agents for the McDouate Kitchen Cabinet, The Latest and Best of ALL .S.QB. as soon a they finish their education they are suing to make her itop It and live with them. Women Mb at Workers. Probably few of the sheltered, home loving women, careful conservator, of the family Income, but not directly money get ters themselves, have any Idea of the army of women who turn night into day for the sake of bread and butter for themselves and loved one. There are hundreds of women physicians, nurses, and mldwlves ln Chicago who must respond to the call of distress regardless of the hour or state of the weather. Feminine undertakers' assistants, too, are coming Into demand by those who will not turn tiie ' lifeless forms of loved ones over to the hands of strange men to prepare for the last rest. These women who look after the sick and the dead, and there la a host of them, are ever ready at the call of duty, i which Is often voiced through the telephone. Newspaper women, though less exposed, often fill evening assignments that take them far from the office and bring them back there to type their copy and turn It ln at unseemly hours, after which an escort water In a moderately cold atmosphere clerk takes pride In exceeding the dally of Its kind In the world. Is ln charge of a Her first success In the gentle art of face- saleswoman with a good Income. Mist may not be available and a cab too ex- they will be fresh for from two to three average expected. The typewriter who woman, and another woman, Mrs. Fuller, making was a sketch written especially Pratt recently took the agency of a Phlla. pensive So the owl car conveys tbem weeks, while If not ovecheated a plant copies a patent specification must be as has presided over the library of the Interior for her, wherein her mobile features played d 'j1 'Jj1 YuccessVuliLleVwomen1' 0"' home, with only their dignity and unmis- may be kept blooming and In good condl- faithful to the text as the actor who makes department for a number of years. The an active part. Mme. AJbanl's Jewel case probably con- takably respectable appearance to be their tlon for at least three months. a study of Shakespeare's lines and yet library at the Navy department is con- Miss Whlppa' greatest "hit" while on the tains more precious trinkets than any othet best protection. .In raising orchids an expert gives this there are clerks engaged in this work who trolled almost entirely by women. Part of stage was In "My Friend .From India." artist's except Mme. Paul's. Yet her Jewelry Closely allied to the latter are the proof- advice: They should be carefully watered are constantly striving for supremacy, each their routine work la to prepare collected She created the part of Lilly, which gavs "been gfven'by royal 'andotheadmirers! readers and copyholders who work ln the every day In the blooming season and kept overmatching the record of the other, until data for the Navy War Record, which has her an opportunity to utilize her grimaces, who. In recognition of her genius, have printing offices. These women generally In the bright sunlight. . the result ln some divisions Is phenomenal now reached it twentieth volume, and she became known as the "girl who bestowed diamonds and precious stones leave their work about 1 or S a. m., getting No flower that women carry has tKe rc- work from all. ( makes faces." Although she has given up ojollars t0 th f manX thou,and home In the Intense darkness at or before mantle Interest of the orchid, for there is There are women ln the treasury who are Making Faces. th ,ta MI" Whlpps still entertains Mlgs Roge yy,,, of Ngw york tn dawn In the winter or In the early daylight little about the origin of roses, violets, so expert ln counting greenbacks and In Among the many unique occupations for thouana amused spectators by fol- girl who won the championship there in of summer. gardenias, etc.. xthat would attract any detecting counterfeits that there are few WOmen which have commanded attention lowln her OTinal and' remunerative oc- Jh'ff0t h Public and private schools employ many but a student 'of floriculture, while the hour. In the day that they are not subject the past few year, the most original, it not cuUoa ot ',makln """'" fyewrVrbroke her "wneco"" at' the women teacher, who go where duty calls perilous expedition, that men go on Just to inspection from tourists on the corridor becoming, Is that followed by Miss Ellsa- Chicago Coliseum by writing correctly 4,On7 them, even if the district is so bad that sev- to get the bulbs of the plants whose bios- side of the wire net doors. Other women beth Llndley Whlpps of BoBton Vletorr Over Politicians. words ln sixty minutes. Her former achleve- eral policemen are detailed near the school- om women ln.ist upon wearing and hav- help to print currency, bond, and postage U la that of making faces. ' Ml"" jMsle Fernald of Klttery, Me., has fc,1Sr'erMl85rT;rlJ 'an'mSllfJ.'" 'S house to preserve order. Pupils who study lng ln their homes would appeal xo ma .tamp., over at the bureau of engraving Mlss Whlpp. Is at present retained by a 3u,8t been v1010"0"8 " bltter nnt ror r- typewriter company and learned to use a at night are of more mature age than day most blase. and printing. In the various libraries there photograph company and poses for many of PPntment as postmistress of that town, typewriter two J ears ago. "'um' mey, 100, comprise many scarcely a year iw " wno nave attained their comical productions. When very muinen who are amoiuous to Detter their orchid collector, are nui ium m ,.. .-w u.uvoicii, ucgrrei. many Drlght women young s cuuiuiiun, an(i lungies in ouum .v o ciuyiujru i me iiDrary or conarpxa ..r,inlt, nimkn Numberless stenographer, and typewrit- Indies, where the finest varieties are found The scientific library at the Agricultural After her graduation from school It was era, especially court reporter., labor until growing. Men have lost their guides when department, which 1. said to be the largest decided that she should study for the stage. mie geiiing matter ready ror the lawyer, to on these num. anu muiucmuij from at the nominal price of 10 cents. A supply DKrQ DEPT. OOKII'LTATIOR FREE, Vti nar aonnilt Mm. T1 Im of rWn a ill Milan panalnlua to Haalih ana Baauij. milB. YALKJS BUOal AKU rRKU. Enry-voaaaa akouM karo oaa of in Tala'a Sogaa. Tti.r couuia tb moot ralubla latorma. Hob oa BCal'TT Ct'LTL'RS obtainable. Wnu tor a oopr at ooro. Thar aro froa Add ma MB. M YALE, Ut ritta A . . N York Clif. DERMA VIVA whitens tho skin at once or your money Imuk Is uaod la place of ruwder; has aaiue cl ad but doa nut now. Eruptions, Freckle, or Liver Spot eured in lit day., bvrma Viva doe nt rxtl th skin. Red. brown or Park fac. neck or bands mad whiter at M.eo tk.nl prepaid fur Sua. UKHMA VIVA CO.. hlran). III. Jsvatua oloie. Drug Dept.. Ouiuhs, use In court next day. and wandered around for weeks, with little The telephone company employs a large food and no real hope of ever getting on staff at the switchboards, but they are a traveled path again, but true to their fairly well protected, the hour, being ar- Instinct to gather orchid, have come upon ranged more conveniently. some of the most wonderful kinds, picked Restaurants give employment to an army them, and then with courage born of their ef waitresses, dishwashers, pantry women, luck, which mean, a fortune If they can and cashier, who go home after midnight, get the plant, to this country, they begin The BtAc-A anI nthAr amaamAnf .. a aimnat fmntlo hunt for the re.t of the rVputable and otherwise, concert hall, and party, which, because of their renewed Bnh0Wtiyke'att(artn """"tU i?th.r to " th ilka mft..rA - ii,..iihni . ,..Br,iii v. WIBn a&y P""" set u eunr oj can- tiTciiiiuuu lur many ariven UU1)V wu " - by circumstance, or enamored by th t Woman's Workshop. Washington Is woman's workshop. The, number on the government pay roll la a good .ixed army. Postmaster General Cortelyou in a recent article concerning The Postmistress." say. among otner Hints on Latest Fashions She ha. held the position for Ave year. Secretary Bonaparte ha. shattered Navy h -hr... . . . tnr .SL .Z h" ven perfect satisfaction, but deP,ar:':,eni felons, which alw.y. hav. he showed a talent for acting and " ; ' held it Inadvisable to promote women clerk " above the grade or 1,0 a year. It be- trouble ensued. came necessary not long ago to promote a "The only arguments which they pre- clerk to Jl.SuO and the records showed that minted aralnst me " said MIh FVrnaM a Mlfi" Thoma" 'ood highest In the matter ented against me, said Miss Fernald. of cfflclency. Owing to precedent, however, "was that I had held the position long a man was given the place, but as soon n- enough and it was time I gave some one the secretary learned of this he promptly else a .how. and that I wa. a woman." promotion an1 aV M'S' Tbumaa tl' Miss Fernald ha. practically grown up In Mr. pel'lamy Storer. whose husband ha.V the noatornce work, her undo having neM l.n Mii!.. i, I - i . i v For the accommodation of readers of Th broidery or lace may finish the edge, or tnat position thirty years. Bhe .aid that ln lor to Austria, 1. the originator of the fa Bee th patterns, which usually retail at bias bands of another fabric. For anv spite of the long hour. from : ln the ""'J00!'1?- ,ln h" youth he 26 to SO cents each, will be furni.hed kind of office work the design lsunsur- morning to 8 o'eiock at night-she find, of great ability, although sire pursued the glamor of the life, to seek .uch employment. Musician, who play ln restaurants, at con cert., or other entertainments form no mall part of the night working contingent. and to go to the other extreme the large office buildings must be cleaned during the tng or enclosing 10 cents, addressed tern Department. Bee. Omaha. Pat- satisfaction she has given the government. nignt Dy scrubwomen. Many of these leave things: "Woman's .hare in the po.tai young children to be put to bed by "little work u VaAed and Intimate. If you vis mother." of both .exes-older brother, and iteA Washington you would find hundreds sisters; for a dead husband, or a drunken ,n tha varlous division.. Go to your own one. has put the burden of filling the place po.toftlce and either your mall may be of both parents upon the weaker. handled by women or a woman may be the Gentle night workers? Aye. hundred, of n.nnhi one in the background who them, legitimately and necessarily employed keep. oraer and maintains the efficiency In every great city, and worthy the respect of the omoe. In every direction we have women a. a trusted and well paid em ploye." Mrs. P. It. Collin, and her thirty-two as sistant, ln the dead letter division of the Waahlngton postoffice long ago made fame for themselves because of their ability to can women who go ln for this especially wlphsr ill written or Insufficiently ad- ureaaea leuero ana jjacntLerc mai cwnio within their Jurisdiction at the rate of nearly 1,000,000 a month. As to per cent of this freak mall reache. It. destination and protection of all true men. Woman Orchid Expert. Mrs. George B. Wilson ot West Phila delphia 1. famous for her orchids the world over, and is one uf the few Ainerl- delightful sort ot collecting. She ha. but to hear of an unusual bulb to seek to posses It. Already her collection Is valued at mora tha.n IiO .000. and aha la constantly adding to It. Bhe sometimes ora 1lea may " ""alned of th" excellence exhibit, case, of rare .pecimen. at tho 01 ,ne woni aon- Horticultural society's show., and these ar marveled over to, the heart's content of the orchid lover. Though her fame has spread to the four corner, of the earth, .ay. the Philadel phia Kecord, there are other, ot her coun trymen who have accomplished much along these fascinating line.. The highest price ever paid In this coun try for an individual bulb wa. I2,0u0. Mlu Si passed. A small narrow pocket may be the work, fascinating and lore. it. . Since art as a pastime and gave most of her fixed on th. right side of the bib for pen- Mis. Fernald ha. been postmistress the .Vum"."."? colSS.'ilr.'Jr cils. Lawn, percale or muslin, as well as office has been raised from fourth to third established a kiln and with the nld of tl e sateen or silk, ln dark blue or black, are class and her reappointment proves the best china painter, whom she could interest urKan ttximnnifuiiMif wiin poiierv. rnwr ings and designs. The result wa. the Rock- Eeliglous Notes Rer. Dr. John Watson (Ian MacLaren) of Liverpool, EnKland, author of "The Honnle Jirler BubIi" and many other Suggested. The pattern call, for ! yard, of 38-lnch material In the medium size. 6382 Sizes, small, medium and large. LraTti from Fashion's Kotebook. Mirage silk, changeable, soft, lustrous, but rather rough of surface. I. attracting attention, and foulard, are certainly re instated to some extent in punuo lavor, Sailor shapes multiply. The late.t sailor f01"; ' f, 'ViT 'l!Jl2lnVr. tilted from tne side or back. Flower- crowned sailor, with narrow straw brims ar seen. Egyptian cloth, rather heavy, loosely woven, deep ecru, and very soft, is anollit-r material that has good possibilities lor general utility wear. Shot taffetas and chiffon mohairs are liked for the dust , of the old qualities of pongee are considered pur lurly smart lor this purpose. Following the fashion set by the Wash ington woman who had her automobile euenlud with pertunie, some New York women are having the uptioistery of their course or lecture, next year. Rev. William Prury Shea of Atlanta, Oa,, who was present at the wedding i-f President Roosevelt's mother, has jut died. He was one of the oldest and best known ministers of the Methodist church in the south. In the last tpn years WS clergymen have lauM otiiu iii. nun iiiiiiiii miw ukdu . . ...... - , . . . , , , ist coats, which are the apotheosis "l ",dmr. n.1 '"'hou In Bntfand -time linen du.ter. and thSheavlr th"1ie He.if Wa 5, D. D' of pongee are considered partlcu- 51'hrr.,hl!.f "ree of M, A. Six thou sand caignnn r.pisoopal clergymen earn. ess man -u a weea, most of them much leas. The missions of the Methodist Kplscopal church and the Methodist Kpiscopal broZnam; an" vorlaXentea 'wUh ur F .', J.aP?" to .unlt ,,.,. Mrhlm, imu m uauuiiai uupunene cnurcn, in ac cordance with action taken last Saturday At this time or year matines Hat. are in n uajtlmor of a commission representing demand. It Is not considered out of taste th. two bod narne(1. " u" to wear straw haia with winter gowns and Rt. Rev. Blshnp J. J. Fox of the Green Uttli worn and shabby. It is more usual B.al dlocew will award a scholarship . t. nut mi muiii.eu un.l l,i,j. tha.n alraw. lien June, lo oe I Lu out on maliuea and lu.ee than straw. l" '""r""1 "r "X l" ouA" , r . . , , . . . oi me ureen t5ay aioeese noiaing certin- Jlundsome black gowns cut down to show catM ot graduation from any parochial ln tne upper part ot the coraage and sleeve. tehool In the diocese. The .cholarshlp a great amount of becoming wnllu or cream wl!1 noillris board and tuition for one year are iniiieuuy practical, anu some xireine.y St. Norbert's colleg at Depere. atracuve iroca. cf mis type, maue in tne . .. .. . ,.m utloet ot cniuon tau.ia. tiaided wilu line K5Xh wH'J? n 1 m n U;M i boy f outache. af aiuoug me reoeut tuiporiov Nor,.h hltefleld. Maes . Is acquiring some " ' ' " v reputation as a pulpit orator. The an- , , . . , . nouncernent of his appearance alway. fills Both the c rcular kirt and the pony coat tha chur. h. people coming from miles ar trimmed In bands, and tii bands around. The lad talk. In vlgorou. fashion ... iv... vi iua,, " ...a, nd not at all a. one of his years might Inch and a half wide, tiuougu wnicli bias be expected to tak. HI. father Is a W11U VI lllO VI. 1.11 11' II U, i a..w..wv .... 1 . at cucu euge, aio run in place ot riboou. Una wuule is held siuoothiy to tne true urtaoe by Invisible sutciniig and pieaamg, and at nral glimpse one can naruiy Uiscuvr now the ncl is produced. Glove elastic, for holding up the top. uf hotel keeper In North Whlteneld. Rev. Henry Wunder, pastor of St. Paul's Kvangellcal Lutheran church ot Chicago, this week concluded fifty-four years as pastor of tr.at church, during which time lie has married and christened more than '.(. persona. He has been It. leader When Mr. Whitney wa. secretary of the navy a very young woman aspired to a po sition Iri hi. department that entailed a knowledge of higher mathematics. He wa. so sure of her Inability to pas. the severe examination that he even pitied her for KSS2-A NECESSARY OFFICE APRON, her temerity ln undertaking it. When he Thera been a cryIng nced tor an learned that she had come out of the or- apron whlch u Juat r,8ht for tha iten0g. deal with flying colors he exclaimed: rapher'. use. Though office work may not "I don't believe there a J6b In this city, Mem to demand muuh nrotection for one's Morgan, who died recently., gave this sum. rrom Pre'lent down, that some woman gown, those who have tried It know that a A collection worth at least liOO.Ouu Is now cannot flll-and doubtless will ome day." fre.,, blouse cannot live long through a nwiLd hv klra ltlelta ArnnM nf Nw Vnrl, Whether Mr. Whitney Was aiSO a Prophet Aaw wltlinii. kn.r.lr.o. ..nu.whnt .ullert City, whose husband gave all hi. lel.uro re"1al" th utur lf unles, .ome sort of covering be provided NO. 6460-A PLEASING BLOUSE OF NET. 'JllKS.1 iad u'ot "hn? ilJSSZJ connXted"wlln"a conVre glTtoChlcnl'o to cultivating them. She has an excellent Th" women clerk. In the govern- for .ieeve. and front. In so nollta a Dro- There are some exceedingly dainty model. wlltl . lu of ointv nboom nower em- connle1 wltn a congregation In Chloago. selection of plants, one of almost all known ment department, at Washington form an fe..ion as that of the stenographer or in separate waist, which .hould satisfy broidery through tne' center or of apangied varletle.. and her friends who .hare th important factor ln It. clvio life. Many of bookkeeper, one likes to look as well a. any woman', desire for becomlngnes. and j "?ri"iac!t?U' 'weT'Lvors blooms with her declare the flower, are th'm ar taxpayers and the majority hav possible. Thl. bar. the wearing of the beauty. A very pretty one ln gray net 1. ,ucuof tne snlrt aieeve elastic of inaacu- of the most exquisite coloring. A. a gift olher depending upon them for support, ordinary big apron, inasmuch a. the latter sketched here, not at all elaborate nor yet line us lo be geiieiauy accepted by for hi. wife, who was very fond of orchids. Those who waste their salaries in foolish cover, one so completely a. to entirely severe In design. The yoke Is of the net. t'dioua women, mough. Charle. G. Roobllng, recently bought a merely the exceptions necessary hlde th, rrock and ut best unattractive, laid In folds, with a narrow valenclenne. It.tLiu"Jy ion' Svm7 Ju as pure white orchid" for more than 11.000 ,0 ,n mss'ng of a rule. A. ln the old The apron .ketched 1. the result of very lce fulled about the edge. The net 1 waist" boxes, hat boxea, darning bans. One of the most valuable collections owned days, there are many clerks who continue careful consideration on the part of the made over a chiffon and silk lining, which aowii.g screens and the lie. tor mere aie In this country D. S. Brown ot Sprln Thi.imh the beautiful nurnl Palllevn ambltlou. woman to rls above her lining If desired and worn over different aiurt melst box. 'lo ha the tux con whose flowers are worn at receptions, etc.. ,lon and nak such a notable record for dress and collar to perform their full duty slip, of delicate tint.. The elbow sleeve Is suueted by ,p"n'e' JJJ1?.," Is sold from ,2.6J a bulb up. the varletle. rapid, legible and Intelligent penmanship becomlngneas. The sleeves . are full finished with a smart cuff, which la ren- ''al cu"'t' - that- look like silders, butterflle., elephant to w,n ,or herself an lucreasa ln wilary enough to be worn over any waist sleeves dered more attractive by th frllilng of the Afcont Women, trunks and th 'baby orchid," so callel s,nd prhaps a promotion to som mor 1m. without crushing them. Th .klrt portion Valenclenne about It. edge.. On of th Richard H Savag 1. tb owner of because It resemble, a Japanese doll, ar portant desk. Th rank and file of copyists, mends around th back to protect th nw gold tlsau girdles would be fetching th, ,,'muu, pointing ' bherldan Ride." and more costly. Despite th high prtc ot however, are typewriters and the speed dress from becoming shiny with the eon- w'th thl. blouse. In trimming a waist of values It at i.ow. A bill ha. been Intro- theaa flowers, whether cut or In the nlant attained by Individual workers la frequently atant mht.lna- c.t the ohalr mhirh la a this kind with lac. the latter must be duced In th senate for Its purchase, to valuable collections owned J ' - . .uunuue careful consideration on the part OI tne inau over a, uiuuuu u ana iuuui, wiueu aewing acreena nu nm hj, ni la In the poaee anion of Py P th'ns In big books, but designer. The bib portion cover, only o give It a soft, filmy appearance, while the J1 nf, V, articuiaV'hU Bprlng Park. Mo. ln lhla wor ther Is always som n)UtB cf th waist as Is necessary, being waist may be made separate from any ,h.ycaa wltu the first named arucle. tne they aro hardy and last a long time If a matter of comment In th pre. Take, point of no .mail Importance If the skirt be dyed. If necessary, to be the exact color of . , " " n u M yeilIt oU1 Mi g. properly eared for. By tutting the sterna ur Instance, tb small army of typewriter of any amooth material The apron need the Ut In the medium aia the pattern "l'fatt of Eaat Brook. ' Lelawar of the bioaeuins aiid keeping them deep m 10 ih Pteut onlco, where uoexly every out b plain unles. desired. narrow era- calls for SVs yards of 7-lnoh material. souuty. New York, is a busiUug UavoUng A Ckln cf Dsatity is a Joy Fofvor; D" T. sre)l(a) Oouraud'a Orlontal Ontm or Megloal Beautlfler. Bamoros Taa, floiolaa, t rvckioa, kl ila V.lclioe, kaaa, esq bais Iimm ana avary oicoaia od baautf, aa4 da l oaiactiaa. It kat Hood Ua teat Of 7 yaara, Ota la ao karmltaa wa tatlalt Uioaau.ott la propail aia4a. A ceei4 Ov Oou u l . ti ff it ( eiaiUiit luaa. Ir. L A. Bjiro aa. to Udf of lot kauU t ia (a (latlaat i I - At you Udlaa lll Baa ltL utiniii i i reeni' at no waai aamrui of au u, M"t wyiMa." 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