I. PERUNA EDITORIAL NO. I. tirJVwEr? ? i to tie pnllic a a regular phanru ticai product Iti. just m eUiical m any compound put up tor medioi profession. Ko stTiaia; cf mioj stMcs eafind JT hltwiS if m sell onr product TO THE PEOPLE. Terue a th.iffc4,!? f0 "JwtiM far doctor, orJ7, 2Si frtrnity would U obliged to noogiiiM Peru, u beS entirely within their approrej. BUT "WE SHALL SOT DO THIS. W. thai! eoatiaue to offer Peruna to the people. Wo shall contiane to eoarey to the people ow claim, for Peron m a household remedy. We shall continue to supply the people with free literature, teaehin them how to use, ou -medicine, teaching them how to a?oid disease, teaching them many thinet of benefit to the home. We shall continue to do this, whether the medical pro f essioa like it or not ' We are proposing from this time on to take the publie into our confidence, notwithstanding that eome imitator and substitutors will be attempting to put op something: which they oonaider jut u good u Peruna, we are roinr to Tr . tt"11- f Mcr7 and allow any one who chooses to know exactly OP WHAT PEBUSA IS COMPOSED. 7 This ought to disarm all honerf criticism, We expect, howeyer, that crit iciam will continue. On some pretext or other thorn who are envious of the suoeess or rerun will continue to find fault But we are determined to giro such people so just ' complaint PEETOA IS A GREAT XESICDTE. It has become a household word in millions of homes. Our faith ia the remedy is stronger than erer. Every in foreign lands until the people of all the world are supplied with this ralu able household remedy. WE CLAIM PESU5A TO BE A CATAEEH BX3EEST. Buy a bottle and try it If it helps you, be honest and acknowledge that it has helped you. If you want us to we will publish your statement exactly as you furnish it to ns. We will add no words, take away no words. If you wish us to we will publish your portrait in connection with it We will not do this without your written request, without your entire consent Peruna has cured thousands of people of chronic catarrh, in many phases and locations. At least, that is what the people say to us, through unsolicited testimonial. Peruna will cure many thousand more, in spite of fabricated slanders to the contrary. WE GUAEASTIE EVERY BOTTLE OP PERTH A TO COST ACT THE Iff GBEDIESTS FILLETED OH THE T.abt. We guarantee that every testimonial we use is absolutely true in the exact language of the testifier. We fuarantee that erery photograph published is the photograph of the person whose name it b-irs, that erery word of every testimonial was author izeJjhy the hand that signed it We are determined to beat our opponents by being fairer than they are, by dealing squarer than they dare to. We are determined to meet falsehood with truth, d nplicity with candor, insincerity with sincerity. We know that t-be users of Peruna will appreciate our stand. We believe that tte dealers in Peruna will applaud our course. We expect even our op ponents will be obliged to acknowledge finally that Peruna is not only an bonett and useful remedy, but ona cf the GREATEST HOUSEHOLD HEDI. C12JL3 OS THE C05TLKX5TL People Who Object to Liquid Medicines Can - Now Secure Peruna Tablets. Announcement! SPRING STYL ES My Spring and Summer stock has ar y rived and is now ready for inspection. . This stock consists of the latest and most popular fabrics, includinsr attrnc- - v J tivQ suitings in checks and stripes, plain and fancy patterns in all shades and weights. ROOMY SUITS The Molony "roomy" suit gives a dis tinction and individuality which the ordinary tailor-made suit doesnot pos sess. It is an evolution in clothes-mak ing which, because sensible, has become popular. By "roomy" we mean well-fitted but comfortable clothes. Every measurement is taken with the utmost care; the same careful attention is given to the cutting and fitting of eacl individual piece of the garment, and the result is that Molony suits look well, feel well and wear well ORDER NOW The patronage of Omaha mem who ap preciate good clothes has enabled me to more than treble my output within the past three years. I appreciate this patronage. The large number of inquiries received prior to the arrival of this stock indicate that buying this Spring will start earlier than usual. I would, therefore, urge you to call as early as possible to make your selection while the stock is ccjiplete. Kemember the location: 320 South 15th street. Chas. E. Moloney At Ho me or Cafe g IS' PI Tc XowaJaJ peoiie ar pretty particu lar aa to the purity of tha beer they drink. Tbe brew ers of Gold Top have always been particular, nave always taken every im aginable precaution to luaura to the drinker of Gold Tup a beer that not only pos se a delightful fla vor, bat Is pure nealthful as well. Jitter's Gold Top is bottled ex pretkly for select cafe and home use. It Is ideal family beer. Our wagons deliver to all parts of Omaha. South Omaha and Council Bluffs. Phono us for a case. Jctier Brewing Co. TEL. XO. 8. SOUTH OMAHA Omaha headquarters; HUGO T. BILZ. 14th and Douglas. Tel. Don. U42. Council Bluffs bead Quarters: LEE MITCHELL. 1011 Mala St-. Tel. to. and ; I I V TRT. OMAHA Stl.NDAT nKK: MARCH 1. l'.HW. DCC1L HOSTESS IK ANGER I Kr. MsnLsJl Field. Jr., Insists on Teitin Milk. GUEST IS GUIST IfO LOXGIS lBer kr FMtau Cwaae Mr. Cmw CrawlIU West t Wear Qaeea'a Oaw It Fill Bee. LONDON. Feb. D 8ptil.) Society ! huat-ly enioylns a 1ory that Is being told la tha drawln rooma of the elect of which Mr. Marshall Field. Jr, ia the heroine. Xt It waa told roe, tha rich Chlcao widow waa recently Invited to a ducal aeat la Scotland and aked to brlnf with her her little girl, vboM health la In a very dell cat state. It waa thoufht that the bracing Scotch air would benefit the child and that was on of tha reasons for including tha little Invalid In the lntltaUon. Another was that Mrs. Field, who la one of the most devoted of mothers, would not come with out her. In due course they arrived. But Mrs. Field had not been long In the bouse be fore she announced that she would have to go to the dairy and test tha milk with a milk tester which she had brought with ber. Bhe never allowed her dear little girl, ahe said, to drink milk anywhere unlesa she had assured herself that It waa absolutel pure. The hostess, a Scotchwoman of a rather severe type, etked her gueat what In tha world ahe meant by doubting tha respecta bility of her milk milk upon which all her brawny eons and decidedly brawny daught ers, too, had been brought up. In fact, ahe said, in a ladylike way, "How dare your But Mrs. Field continued to dare. A great specialist had told her that she could not be too particular about the milk that bar little girt drank. Tbe child's health was Infinitely precious to her and sha could not permit any of the convenUona of society to stand In tbe way of taking every possible precaution. What the servants call "worde were exchanged, with the result that tha milk remained untested and Mrs. Field and her adored offspring left tha mansion that same afternoon In the motor In which they had arrived. Kla Meae OS His Gaest. This story. In soms form, may have reached you before. Aa It ahows tha smartness and tact of the American woman It ia worth venturing a repetition. More over, this Is the correct version. Some little time ago the king and queea gave a sucoession of small dinners at Bucking' ham Palace br immediate frlenda, and one night Mrs. George Comwallis West the ex-Lady Randolph Churchill waa of the favored sixteen, which waa tha limit In number. Now, even royal servanta are not Impeccable. During dinner a six- footer" in the royal scarlet and gold liv erlea of the royal footmen dropped the best part of a tureen of fish sauce down the back of the lady's bodice. The king. on whose right Mrs. Went waa sitting, saw tha Incident and Immediately attempted to mop up the mesa with hia serviette; in fact. the only person who waa calm at tha table was Mrs. West herself. Turning to his majesty, she exclaimed: "I like a hot bath on a chilly night." When tbe ladles retired to the drawing room after dinner, her majesty came im mediately to her guest and said: "Come along with me and I ahall give you some thing of mine to wear for the rest of ths evening. Various "waJsta." aa you Americana call your bodices, were tried on; but Mr West, being of far more generoua propor tions than the queen, nothing could be found to fit her. At last her majesty re marked: -Why. a tea jacket will be the very thing. You can surely get Into that." Which Mrs. West did. It was a gorgeous thing of mauve chiffon and Point de Venlse lace, and the wearer set It off to infinite advantage. I bear Mra. West made her majesty promise before she left the palace that nlrht that the footman who had com mitted the iniquity should not be dismissed. The fact waa, he waa a new sen-ant doing footman's duty and he was ao appallingly nervous that ha lost his bead. I risk Srasaa Relegate. It looks ss if the Irinh season in the future will be "non eat." Thia year lord and Lady Aberdeen can manage to apin it out for only three wertta. Hitherto It has gone fairly merrily for six weeks. The truth is. things socially are going from bad to worse in Ireland. The day Is not fr distant when there will be ao use for a Lord Lieutenant In the Bmerald Isle and Dublin castle, after It has been overhauled by the sanitary authorities and haa been disinfected. Vill make a good hospital, or some public Institution of whieh the people miy approve. Irish people may have their vices, but ingratitude ia not one of them. They are extraordinarily appreciative of kindness, more so thsn any nation on the face of the earth; indeed, ss a matter of fact they can always be "got at" by kindness. Con sequently they have the greatest possible regard for Lady Aberdre-i, who undoubtedly has- .done much for the working classes. She is a big hearted, masterful, but very ina woman. I am told the first drawing room at the castle was a killing spectacle, some of the dresses being amaxing. Refers now Irish women, who. aa you know, are nothing If not daring, have requisitioned that dread ful material tarlatan, a kinj of coarse cotton net to "do up" their antique satin and silk frocks. The court trains of It at the last drawing room were a sight for the gods. nUplay af Sfcass Jewels. The display of sham jewels waa pathetic. The family heirlooms mere evidently either at "uncle'a" or had own disposed of and the owners were not in a position to buy even good Imitations, which in these days deceive evea experts. Those worn on the great occasion In Dublin could not fail to be detected by the merest tyro In the knowl.dge cf stones A stricter view of social etiquette is being observed ia Berlin, at the personal instance of the emperor. At gal performances at the opera, at which the emperor and ira preea and members of the court intend to be present. It Is now Imperative that the women must wear decollete evening dreas and gentlemen evening clothes and whit ti-a. Those who do not conform to thia direction are refused admission. Hitherto evening dress, as understood In London or Paris, haa been the exception. Another innovation on gala nignt is the closing the refreshment deparUuDt at the opera, where many of the audience have been accustomed to consume lager beer and sandwiches between the acta. An these alterations are due to the regard which Emja-ror William has for British customs, and are points which he studied during bis recent visit to this country. On the whole. Germans are v.ot antagonistic to the reform fact which is specially pU-aslng te the emperor himself. LADY MART. his operations against the Moroccan tribes men. General D'Amada. commanding the Frearh forces, haa assumed the offensive sgalnst the natives In the Chaoula r1on Several columns of French troops yesterday marched against the Madagtira tribesmen near Fldailah. who fought the French In a aeries of eombata between February M and IS wbea four French soldiers were killed and twenty-seven wounded. CHIP. ON JAPANESE SHOULDER felsar af Skip ar Chlaa Taasa Cassalleatlaa ' that May taut Traakle. af TOKJO. Feb. S The Japanese govern ment la maintaining a determined attitude concerning the selsure of the Tatsu Msru and demands both an apology and aa In demnity from Chin. Tbe Chinese Foreign of fioe wants to sub mit the entire Question to a mixed court. Thia Is refused by the Japanese govern ment unless the vessel has first been re leased and an apology made for an Insult to the flag. It appears that the Tatsu was regularly cleared from Kobe with a consignment of arms and ammunition for Macao. It Is believed here among officials that the Chinese will finally yield to the demand cf Japan. It is quite evident. nowever. thst the Japanese will resort to force unless their demands sre conceded within a reasonable time. Left ver Piano Bargai ANOTHER BOMB IN TEHERAN Twa L.afcarers Killed kr Eiploilas Deaatatlea roasrratalatea kak aa His Eacaae. TEHERAN, Feb. 28. A bomb exploded In a side street of this city at an early hour this morning and killed two laborers. The occurrence created some local ercitement, but there waa nothing to ahow any con nection with tha- attempt made yesterday afternoon on the life of the ahah. when unknown persons hurled two bombs st the automobile la which he was supposed to be riding through the street A deputation from Parliament proceeded to the palace this morning and congratu lated the shah upon his escape from death. Tonight this city will be Illuminated aa a sign of rejoicing. Our February Alteration Kale, which dosed Sstarday night, reduced our stock of piano barpalrf. leaving only a limited number which we have determined to closs out this week. We have made prlrei , u .u.uuieins wia new ana uea pianos wrirh a in te the means of moving them quickly. - - - lumiuniuir money oy taxing aavantagr or tnese speviai prices a high grade Instrument of which you snd your family may well be proad. -at the same time securing SIX NEW PIANOS AT REDUCED PRICES $400 Upright A tesntsrul Flen lsh oak. an ornanvnt to any par lor for tr? me diate sale, at. . . $218 375 Cabinet Grand Fininhed in San Domingo mahogany, will suit the most discriminating iruslc lover fully ranted price week only $350 Upright A beautiful Instrument. In French walnut finish, will surely prove a bar gain for some- f 7C one, at 91 la) Three Sample Piants Beautifully flnlhej. fully guaranteed snd warrant ed reaular New fork el lln prices, tlJS, Ji t,n4 ISTV each iur rrkes for Immediate disposal - I3, $141 and tISS eaeh .t .. J f l i a lh,B1,reek "1 number of lard fprisht. received Jn exchange for new Stein- ?iSf , d 1IUlrdni Theee are In good condition, in exc-U.nt tune. nd ar" offered a7 orice. K?mb.MU ruTr t0J thf IK' r,K,eB pf ,hwe instrument,. These lLel.de fOf? ffr tAF Kimball. FUchtr. Kranlch A Bach and Chlckerlng spetlal prices $"5. $105 1 .kI v-lr ""T ,?Jery K?d adlon. and just the th'xr for beginners. Including Stelnwsr-' ' bvvibi vinrr niaKce lerrus Z.tMI Caxli and SOc a Wee at . Ws tl IS Va SjAVciaa 1 Vnaa .1 n a . . .7. . ' "uu lwa id excellent renair of such minnr.,)... aa Kimhaii Uunn x. u,!.- i .., reiair. oi sucn manufacture - . touii.u, uu ClUi j k v. ia IK L $25, $35, and $45 each ich manufactnreiMA QP DOlrt "'odaP ln.;;um;;ts"oVr".ny'd."y this' week 'convenient to. ha and Tkinity. Concerts are free and are attracts the, attentfon of music-lovers ia Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. 13U-1S13 T AMASS WT. OMAIi. litAltniMn .... naAsfCKEB council, Bttrrrm, out oxaka. xovcour noxrx cttt7 you Omah 1Z LABOR PARTY'S SEW LEADER AMERICAN FLEET GOES NORTH Battleahlaa Reviewed bv President Par4 as Taes Steasa Oat af tha Harbor. CALL AO, Feb. The fleet of American battleahipa under Rear Admiral Evans weighed anchor thia morning and at the time of filing this dispatch the vessels are steaming majestically out of the harbor in column formation and heading to the north. The departing visitors were given a rous ing send-off by the people. Several large steamers had been chartered to take out spectators to witness the departure. The fleet waa reviewed outside the hsrbor by President Pardo. Gerssaa Dlaeaaat Redaeed. BERLIN, Ft. 28.-A reduction in the rate of discount of the Imperial bank to ( per cent la regarded aa probable for next Tuesday. This will depend however, upon the final return of the month which Is expected to be favorable. The general feeling about the monetary situation ia one of growing confidence. When you have anything to sell, adver tise it In The Bee Want Ad Column FRENCH START MOVEMENTS CeaeraJ IVAaaaaa, Wltkaat Walttag atelafaeveaaeata, Mavca Aajalaat CASABLANCA. Morocco. Feb. 2.-Wna-ut a waning the arrival of raaforceoMaU hlchara a their way te assist him is A SKYSCRAPING RESTAURANT Maaatala Feeders- Perr bed mm a Ledge af tha Tawrriig Jascfraa. High on ledge of the'Jungfrau moun tain In Switserland, 10.009 feet above sea level, is located one of the most novel res taurants in the world. This mountain is a favorite among tourists, and there is no more welcome spot-along its rocky paths than the depot at Ice-Ocean and the little restaurant, wherein all the heating and cooking la accomplished by electricity. This dainty Alpine eating house will ac comodate 130 guests, and the electrical kitchen equipment consists of a score of novel heating devices. The hot-water res ervoir will hold fifty-two gallons of water. The large electrio oven hoa Sour heaters, Including necessary roasting and baking ovena which can be regulated with several degrees of heat. The main cover-plate of the furnace Is provided with an Individual heating element which produce sufficient heat to keep completed dishes at the re quired temperature. A number of individual cooking utensils are also provided. There is an electric kettle, holding about sixteen gallons, for meats and soups; there are smaller kettles, from halt gallon up to aix gallons, for cooking vegetables, etc. All of these cook ing utensils can be connected by means of plugs to the switchboard. which Is equipped with indicating lamps and heat regulator There are also a number of special electric device for boiling potatoes, making coffee, boiling milk, etc The plates are warmed In an electric plate warmer. The use of electricity in heating and cooking at thia restaurant ia especially ad- antageoua, owing to the difficulties In transporting fuel up the mountain. Tbe electric current 'is generated by water-power. OLI Sl'RGEOX rowad Ooffee Caased Xsada to Trombla, Arthur Henderson Keeps His Social ism Well in Background. CAUTIOUS IN ALL HIS POLICIES Devates Atteatlea ta Reforms that Staad Same thaara ef Betag Adapted -Praellral la Methods. safely perform hands, uring of precision ? Tbe surgeon's duties require clear judgment and steady hand. A clip or an unnessary incision may do ir reparable damage te the paliet. When he found that coffee driitking caused his hands to tremble, an Ills, surgeon conscientiously gave it up and this la bis story. "For years J was a ooffee drlr.ktr until my nervous system waa nearly broken down, my handa trembled so I could hardly ante, and insomnia tor tured me at night. "Beside how could I operations with unsteady knivea and , instruments When I saw plainly the bad effect of coKee, I decided to stop it, and three years ago I prepared eome Postum. of which I received a sample. "The first cupful surprised me. It was mild, soothing, delicious. At this time I gave some postum to a friend who was In slmiliar condition to mine, freia the use of coffee. "A few days ofter I met him and he waa full of praise far Postum declaring i.e would never return to coffee but stick ta Postum. Ws thea ordered a full aupply and within a short time my nervousness and consequeat trembling as well a insomnia disappeared, blood circulation became normal, no douiness nor heat flashe "My friend became a Postum enthusi ast, his whole family using t exclusively. "It would be the fsult of she one who brewed the Postum, if it did not taste good when served. The best food may be spoilxd if not properly made. Postum should be boiled according ta the direct tuna oa the pkg. Thea It ia all right, anyone can rely oa iC It ought to become tbe na tional drink." There a Reason.- Name givea by Postum Co, Battle Creek. Vua. Read TU Kua4 ta WsUvllle." 1 ig LONDON. Feb. 2. (Special f-Labor'g strength in Parliament is largely due to the practicality and sound commonsense. combined with energy and enthusiasm, of its representatives there. Of this striking evidence has been afforded by the election of Arthur Henderson as the chairman of the party. In theory, at least, like most of his colleague Mr. Henderson Is socialist, but he docs rot make an effusive display of hia label. He doee not even sport a red neckttf. With him socialism stands for the millennium something that can be realised only In the more or lers dim and distant future. He does not brieve in the. adage. "Attempt impossibilities and you will ac complish wonders." He Is for striving for the things that are possible as opportunity offers and using them when gained as step ping stones to more sweeping measures of social reform in the interests of the toller ehoel af Einerlesee, Like rrort of the labor members of Parlia ment, be has been trained In the school of practical experience. Born at Glasgow in 18(3, he was apprenticed as a mou!der to the Newcastle firm of Robert Btephenson aV Co., when 12 years old. With that firm he remained for many years. Before he at tained his 21st birthday he joined the Friendly Society of Iron Founders and speedily attained to official distinction in that body. In 1S94 he was made secretary to the Northeastern ConclKation board and in that capacity rendered much valuable service in settling labor disputes snd avert ing strikes. He served his apprenticeship In public affairs as a member of various borough snd county councils. Including those of Newcastle, Durham and Darling ton. He haa also served on the magisterial benches of two of these towns. In these days when socialism is being sssailed as the deadly foe of religion. It ia not without significance that the new leader of labor In Parliament is one of the shining lights of the Wesleysn church, wlioee services ss a lay preacher are eagerly sought. vt las by Small Majority. He was first returned to Parliament in the interests of labor In IS when, at bye electlon he captured tha Barnard castle division of Durham In a three-cornered fight by the narrow but still surprising ma jority of forty-seven votes. But at the general election in ISajS, when he had only a Tory candidate against him, he led the poll by 1,K! votes. He is a forceful speaker and a hard hitter in debate. He possesses in an abundant degree one of the most desirable qualities for leadership tact. Per sonally, he Is popular with men of various shade of political opinion. At present tremendous efforts are being made for political purpose to get up a scare about socialism ss something shich is threatening England with red ruin and va rious other catastrophes, but Henderson does not lend himself well to the. popular conception of a destructive monster. He is a difficult man to make a bogey cf. It waa much easier to treat his predecessor, J. Kelr Hardie, in that fashion. Hardie was much more of "whole hogger" socialist and much addicted to the utterance of blaz ing indiscretion All the same, he would probably have been re-elected chairman of the labor party had he oared to stand again. But he had held the job two terms and shares the American prejudice against third term papers and on them the flowers are laid. They must not be crowded together, as In thst way much of the effectiveness is lost. They sre placed so as to barely touch. They do not retain nearly so much of their besuty when put Into a deep dish. COATS FOR LITTLE GIRLS They Are Elaborate ! of Weight Caaslateat with the Or es. lea. The very little girls are usually dressed In wash stuffs a'inter and aummer, proper out-of-door warmth being secured by vary ing; weights In lofg coats, which cover the entire drees snd which may be of cloth, eerge, corduroy, velvet, allk, lingerie or linen, as temperature, taste ar.d auitabillty Indicate. A serge or Uirht weight cloth coat Is a good choice for spring wear, and there mill be many occasions for such a garment all throughout the summer. Wide silk braid and braid ornaments ma.tching the material of the coat In color trim most of these pretty serviceable little coats, but stmt ache braid is used upon some chic models, a wide, square sailor collar embroidered in fine soutache being a favored idea. Cuffs and sometimes pockets are braided to match the collar and the braid usuall'y matches the coat material In color, though another shade of the same color may be used. A Jaunty coat in dark blue cloth had a wide collar and cuff bands of old blue cloth braided in dark blue and a cosne rare. It thrives now only In poor, sandy soil. People who cultivate are wort to mix the nd In which It grows with -brick dust. When the deserts of Arisen and New Mexico are made to Mount likn gardens there la danger that the cactus will become nearly extinct In the deeert and cultivated only by folks Wealthy enough to own brickyards or quarrlea Loa Angelea Times. COLLECTING CHURCH ANTIQUES ' Xew Galas; la far Vest, meats. Altar Oraameata -wad Other Thlagm. To be quite In fashion one must not re turn from Europe nowadays without some antique in the way of ecclesiastical article . Where formerly picture Jewelry and gowns comprised the dutiable articles brought over by returning tourists now they Include brasses, alur ornaments, priestly vestmenU, linens and laces ana even marfrles which were portions of al- , tar PONGEE AND LACE, medium blue between that of the coat and that of the collar. ENGAGEMENTBRACELETS NOW Priaeesa Maria Beaaaarte Started tha Idea Are Worm aa tha I'vaer Arm. . The newest Parisian fad Is the betrothal bracelet. It Is not worn on the wrist, but on the -tipper arm, the left arm, as nearest the heart. The fashion is said to have been Intro duced by Princess Maria Bonaparte, who received from Prince George of Greece, in stead of the traditional ring, double bsnd of gold made to fit about her arm close up to the shoulder. The two broad rings of which the orna ment consists were chased with an antique design and studded with dismonds and sapphires snd had a clasp of diamonds. The engagement bracelet Is made In many forms, however, sometimes with bangles of gems snd sometimes with little chsins of pearls looped from It. Often it Is perfectly plssn save for a single fine diamond or a small star of brilliants. The bracelet must not take any fanciful form, such ss serpentine, rope or openwork Geatlewosnea as Domestics. Gentlewomen m considerable numbers srs leaving England and Scotland to take plac.-t as domestic workers In Canada, The need for them and the opportunities open are fairly Illustrated by the following extract from the letter of a Canadian lady: "Mias B. arrived on the Sth, Bhe almost didn't reach here, however, for she had. three offers of situations on the way and five offers of marriage. She Is now con- ' sldering two of the five offer Do please watch out for another girl for me." Spread Over a Uag Time. Colgste Hoyt. the president of the Amer icsn Automobile club, was arguing at the end of recent club meeting about Uie in iquitous sutomoblle lsw. "Your suggestion." said Mr. Hovt to his opponent, "offers very cold comfort. It ts bachelor's comfort that is to say. no com fort at all. " 'What,' said a bachelor to a hendl(t only married a year and alreadv an bluer ''Ah, but.' groaned the benedict. 'I never Imagined that a wife would prove so expensive." "The bachelor patted the blue married man on the back In consolatory way article, that Is true; but thea oT mini' remember that she last very . lone time.' " Hungry as a Bear andCan't Eat If. Whew .Mealtime Come. Von HufTet From a i es-Not Kind of Hunger, You're a DrsttentJc Xow To Curs All Stomach Trouble. :J CAR GOES WITH HER HUSBAND Aauerlcaa Girl Has o Fear af Hasten) la Far OST ikrs. si a la. the Wanted Motners of families to write for our new illustrated catalogue of wearing annarel fof young people. Mention this paper. Benson k. Thorne Co.. Lilliputian ) effect Its significance Is in the double Baxaar. lfili Douglas St., Omaha. , band, which U supposed to typify the union - ' of the couple. DINNER FLOWERS OF CANDY Sam Navel lies af tha Saoa la the Way af DeraratUas far the Table. There have never been more elaborate decorations ' for the table than tbore are thia winter and they are for the sake of novelty, made cf canday. And they are nearly as costly as the real flower Rosebuds somewhat smaller than ths original are made in pink and white and glisten like their natural prototypes with dew drops. They cost 15 cents each, while violets as large aa the best of the natural ones snd semingly lacking only the fra grance of the real flowers cost I cents more. Jonquils are made somewhat smaller than tbe real size and so are the exquis ite purple flags wl.kh have the same vari ety cf shades as the originals. The candies are an expensive Item at the dinners when the guests take it into their heads to eat them. It rarely happens, however, that more than one or two persons make this unusual ute of them. None of the table flowers Is so elaborate as the large pansie They are also pre served ia the natural color Over them Is sifted tiny show er of sugar, which barely eoaoeals the purple and yellow tint These bloasoms cost as much S cent If every guest should decide Xa eat one It can be arert how much ef aa expense such a dish would be. Fortunate nowadays Is tbe hostess who poesnaeea low. rist canny dianea The tops sre covered with the fist a bite perforated A t , Bk Sir John Harrington. British minister to Abyssinia, has left Pane for his far-off post, reluctantly taking with him his Ameri can wife, who was Miss Amy McMillen, daugter of the late Senator McMillan. Sir John states thit the foreign qusrter is practically undefended, and he believes that aa soon a King Meneiik dies there will be massacre. Only Meneiik hon esty snd firmness, it is said, have pre vented attacks by fanatics opposed to Europe ana entering Abyssinia. In spile of this danjer, lady Harrington insists upon accompanying l.er husband. Odd Sort af S'aad. Fcr Dr. Leon Elbert I -undone of Los Angeles to take to a cactus diet ts strange hut not important. But his attempt 1o form a cult tf ractus eaters is more inter esting. The apineles cactus of lower t'aJi fomis Iras become Dr. Un1-a,t s favorite food. Hitherto men have died. of hunger and thirst In tte akail desert a airmri tee cactus pianta. It has U-en known thst rat. I tie in tne deert have eaten the brad of cactus melncactus for the sake of its jutoea. wiiirh ha aaved them from dying of lt.ir.l Dt Landone eats his cactus and drinks It. He takes It in soup and omelette and saiad. lie ga'nea weisiit in the fortnight he lined oa wiiu. 1W doubtless bas n, ort of a cactus cure ia n.ir.d. hut if be iifeeiii in fouj.i n- l.u, cuit he will faatea upon its Bien.twrs an . expensive habtt. 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