tite omaha1 Sunday bee: may 10, ioo5. What the Women Are Doing H t lo Mnlhrr'n Thrift. I iKll'-STINcJ tl.i.l prem hrr'a "n, like K. II. ll;irrlmnn and J 'tm 1). Arclidold. rcd their millions to t hr1 ft Inherited , from mothers forced lo mnko both ends mci-l on rnlrroscpic salaries, the wife of Rev. John 8. Allen of Collegiate church. New York, tolil the Pres byterian preachers of that city, at one of their weekly conference, something of the life of a pastor'! helpmate. In part she aid: "in passing let us give credit to the 'pss toress' as an expert In economics. We Wonder how It is that so many preachers' Sons, like Harrlman and Archbold, Income millionaires and captains of Industry. Is It not because of the inbred gift of careful management. Inherited from mothers who know how to accomplish tho seemingly impossible by stretching small Incomes to cover large outlays? "I have often thought when attending the Installation of a pastor that I should like to be permitted to make a brief charge to the people aa to what not to expect of the 'pastoress.' I shall never forget the wave of responsibility that crept over me when a young pastoress." .only a little past 2D, on my way out of c! urch after the installation of my partlruh.r pastor, one of the good women of the church, a large and ponderous person, said: "We are glad to have'a minister's wife gain, and we hope you will take your place among us In all the various societies. Our last pastor waa most unfortunate In his wife; she devoted herself entirely to him and did no church work whatever. Then, looking me over, she added, 'Yon are Very young.' Before her accusing gaze I began to feel It a crime to be young. How ever, I was naturally young and mis cnevlous, and I replied: 'And does the Church pay a salary to the preacher's wife?' "It seems rather hard that no matter how charming or capable the preacher's wife may be, she cannot help the pastor to obtain a place, but she may easily facilitate his losing one. "If the 'pastoress' Is to be happy she must not be'ieve all she hears among the people and not accept It even when she knnw anything about their husbands' af fairs or to r.hjnct to their llaisnns or any thing that they may choose to do. They may dispose of their wives' patrimony to suit themselves, and they may not evea Inquire as to Its disposition. Americans know all these things, and still they yield to the blandlshmpnts and flattery spoken in a foreign tongue and lose sight nf the lack of sincerity of the ipeaker. Thty are blinded by glowing descriptions of castles and extensive es tates, the titled gentry usually neglecting to mention thnt castles and estates have been long unrared for, as It waa discovered In at least one case when a lovely Ameri can girl contra-ted an Illness, the final ef fects of which were to cut short ber young life. Taking Tare of Husbands. There's no romance left In the world anyway. Time was when girls dreamed of Prince Charming, and didn't bother about anything less Important than the color of his eyes and the way he tied his cravat Now they're thirklng of a bank account so large that almost any man will be quite Indistinguishable hidden behind it. They're doing worse than that. I over heard two mites of girls, neither of them older than 13, exchanging confidences re cently, says the Washington Herald. The taller one was all for marrying money. The shorter one said she meant to be an architect and earn her own living. ' "But if you'd marry a rich man you wouldn't have to," objected the taller girL The midget screwed up her face shrewdly. "You can't never tell about money," she said. "He might go and lose It, and then where'd I be with hlra to support If I couldn't work?" "And would you try to support him?" asked the first girl, a bit awestricken. The other nodded. "I'd give him car fare every morning and 15 cents for lunch," she said, magnanl mously. Women in the l'nlplt. More women would occupy church pulpits Knows it to be true. To keep happy In her u tne theories of an Illinois girl were heart and her home the 'pastoress' must more generally possessed by the fair sex. persistently look for good qualities In the Miss Myrtle Parke of Staunton, 111., north parish and overlook the unlovely. The first east of Bt. Louis, believes that femininity duty of the 'pastoress' is to the pastor, to can be employed successfully In the pulpit mane tne nome a place or real rest ana as well as In general church work reiresnment lor all whose lives center she is a living demonstration of her be- tnerein. Ana now is this to be done in the ijef, having preached for five years. miasi oi complex ana complicates civinxa- 6he wlll be ordamed ln Bt Louis this non as inn oi me oayr eimpiy ny me month a mlnl8ter , tn, christian de P .I 1 . I nomination. She has already accepted i complicated and lo be drawn Into outside activities.' Female Sherlock Holmes. pastorate. In deciding on her life calling she crossed the wishes of her parents, according to American police officers are being taught ""'"V " lu" lamiiy. oae is i th i.tut m.thnA of criming detection hv d"hter of W. A. Parke, a large land a woman. It Is the lot of a member of owner of Moupin county, who lives two the weaker sex to show the men detectives milM north of Staunton, and for whom how science Is reducing h. capture of con- Parkevllle. a ,uburb , th4t clty WM firmed law breakers to a mathematical de- Auction. The remarkable woman In ques- Myrtle delivered her first sermon In the tlon Is Mrs. Mary K. Holland of New York church at Barnett, 111., five years ago, and Chicago, world known consulting d-- wben ,ne wa 17 year old. Since then she tectlve, who Is accounted one of the fore- has Preached at many neighboring towns, most authorities living on the thumb print For tho iaBt tw0 years she has been the system of Identification. pastor of the Christian church at Worden. At the Jamestown and St. Louis exposi- She waa 22 years old on the 29th ult., and tlons Mrs. Holland was placed ln charge tha anniversary was made happy by the of the criminal exhibit, a signal mark of Worden church extending her a formal call honor which attracted International notice, to occupy Its pulpit for another year. Tn VT Unllanft'a nHvlta nll4tinn am ffe mora than 10.000 thumb nrlnta and Dhoto- Kansas Woman Probate Judge. graphs of noted law breakers, the majority Governor Hoch of Ksnsaa has settled the of which she has gathered first hand. Her Mitchell county probata judge fight by ap- collection is said to be the most valuable vi cooper to tne job. private display ln the world. Mrs. Cooper la the widow of the late Frnm T. Rertmtnn. tha noted Paris crlm- Probate Judge, who died about a week ago. Inologlst, Mrs. Holland was given personal rlng her husband's life she waa deputy Instruction ln his unique methods of thief probate Judge and thoroughly understands catching and sha has put her lessons to th wor ' th office. When Mr. Cooper substantial use. dled' p - Chubble and Cyrus Gaston ,ap- ' In nearly every country of Europe Mrs. Plle fr the place, and each one agreed to Holland has made use of her remarkable leave Mrs. Cooper In as Judge pro tem. powers, as well as In all parts of America, "I lot to thinking the matter over," said and she has a reputation extending over Governor Hoch, "and decided that If Mrs. two continents. The outfit for. taking tho Cooper was so valuable ln the office there Impression of a human thumb Is really very was no reason why she should not be ap- slmple, consisting of a small copper roller, pointed herself. So I have Just decided to an Inked pad and a sheet of white paper, appoint her and settle the contest that Mrs. Holland always takes three Impres- way. So far as I know Mrs. Cooper Is the slons of the thumb and hand before her, first and only woman probate Judge ln one of which she sends to the secret service the state." office ln Washington and another of which i. left with the 'authorities of the city In H Hateaet Her Fertane. which the criminal haa been arrested, the Two hundred thousand dollars has been third beina- retained for her own use. earned by the noted woman saloon smasher Mrs. Holland says that there are not two Carrie A. Nation, since her sensational ap thumbs in a list of 68,000,000 which era pearance In the public eye. if the state alike, which fact renders two Identical ment of one of the confidential agents is thumb prints practically Impossible. Al- to be taken as the truth. This is the thouah the hand may be deliberately ma- amount which Mrs. Nation "is said to have tllated with the Idea of changing the ap- made as a lecturer and author, ln many pearance of the thumb, the torture Inflicted instances her income reaching several Is all In vain. When the wound heals the thousand dollars a week. In nearly every marks of the thumb remain exactly aa be- case, aha has given a percentage of the fore. It Is absolutely Impossible to change receipts In those cities where she appeared their appearance. , during the earlier portion of her career. $ During this period the crowds which flocked The Title Gew-Gaw Mania- to see her could not be accommodated. Writing of the mania of American In spite of this Income, It is said by one heiresses for foreign titles, Mildred Stuart near to Mrs. Nation that It has all been makes these forceful remarks In the St. spent as fast as It was earned ln the sup Louis Times: , port of family relatives. America has been given back one of its most lovable and attractive daughters, now sprint Throat, a wreck of her former self, with naught Reasonable and persisted care would 1 to rheer her broken heart but her children, make impossible most cases of the "ln- who have been accorded to her on the evitable" spring sore throat, says the promised payment of an annual royal sum. Brooklyn Eagle. Where there is a constl- What has It profited her to mingle with tutional or hereditary tendency to this royalty, receivethe favor of the king and annoyance the preventive measures have to queen. If while her father paved, the way heroic, at times. Strict ventilation and with golden ducats to procure for her sanitation are the best prophylactics in all profligate husband the recognition which ca,e. Dut the lndivlduai ,jwa,,. Inclined his title should have accorded him she to uk col(J ,hould carefuUy resuiate his learns that his dukeshlp was at the same learn ,0 dreM ,,roperlv ,nd ,CCUstom tune lorie-uing ever tiaini uimjii iici tlon by his treachery .and disloyalty aa a husband? One can easily Imagine that every feeling waa outraged before a proud spirited American girl would sever the tie himself to the "cold tub," unless there Is too severe a reaction. Persons of gouty tendencies are usually very susceptible to sore throat, because their systems are In that hound her to the man whom she had Pr C"ii"n their habits of life. sworn to honor and obey. There seems to 'At lhl ". . heavy clothing Is as be an Indescribable Infatuation on the part Daa 100 "nl ,na m n caj" suouia of American girls for the gew-gaws of a title, whether it means anything or not; whether the man be worthy or unworthy. there be a sudden change ln weight. The distribution ot warmth should be as even as possible, though It is well for one who Ills reputation may have preceded him. He bas always "bundled up" the throat, grad- may be a bankrupt morally and financially, ually to accustom the neck to exposure. He may even boatt of the fact and demand fihoes should be thick enough to resist a settlement of honestly earned American unexpected dampness and large enough to dollars, enough to liquidate his financial give the fool plenty ot room though few indebtedness, and boldly declare his In- people' connect the slse of the shoe and a ability to cancel obligations Incurred 1m- cold aa a light shoe arrests circulation, morally, and yet he is accepted "for better an(i an arrested circulation U a- very poor or worae," generally the worse predoml- resisting agent when a persor.s throat is Dating ln his makeup. The beautiful, innocent virgin is led to the altar and the father pays Che demands, knowing that tn a brief time hs is likely to have to come to the rescue to save his ri,IM frrtm an 1 1 n I i m.-1 irrmvm anfl hrlnv . . . . . , , , church or lecture room jrr ana ner oiisiimig m ncr nauve lana. She comes a mere shadow of her former self, hroken In fortune, health and spirits, to eke out the remainder of her days in vain regretting her marriage to a foreigner. exposed to danger. Among the Immediate causes, of sore throat are exposure to great heat or to sudden cold. Infection, Irritation caused by dust and bad ventilatiou. An overheated itb closej win dows may be responsible for a perfect epi demic of pharj ngitis, plain "colds" and toniliits. When the lirst sympto.i s a feel ing of chilliness or a slight fever, acconv America, where women receive the love, confidenue and Indulgence of fathers. brothers and husbands. l - v .. ... . nanld by a tickling sensation la tha Aiicie jiss ucen sewrceiy an exception oi v, j-.., .. . , fcgppli.es. In International marriages, and throat and pow.bly some d.fficulty In twa'- wl y- Simply from th. fixed Incompatible lowlng-appe.r. the simple,! treatment may clspvs.tions of women born and reared In ,ha "'I"d", a,l-lk- , After a noi vapur uutn iiiv paueiii .nuuia be put to bed. 'Tin re he should bo given very hot lemonade a id perhaps a few They are taught from Infancy to resent grain or quinine or euin. uinrr i Infidelity and olaloyalty. They know noth- medicine. If possible he should be kept lng of being set aside at the convenience in bed for twerty-Iour hours. If the gore. of the men they have chosen as husbands n" ot W or dissipated a or of meekly submitting to their divided the end of that tin,, h. should gargle well .fractions, while foreigner, look upon their with lUt.rln. wal" J, wive. a. creature, absolutely subservient Wtn grain- ot ta toelr Pla.ur., who bay. riiibt U Wta sugar to wUr. laaaling the vapor w il This Week Is a Week of Wonderful Pricing af the Hartman Sforc Many out-of-the-ordinary offerings arc here presented for your consideration, but tho story isn't half told here. So numerous arc tho specials prepared for this week's sale that wo cannot begin to tell you ol all of them in this announccmcnt-not half. Then the values are of such high character-of unusual merit. Fortune smiles on you now for in every offering there is presented an opportunity to savo from one-third to one-half. GIVEN GENEROUS CREDIT Our New Open Account Credit Plan is at Your Service (I SOUP OAK 1280 Catalogue tree to Out of Town People. Catalogue Free to Out of 2 own People. pnofl n Solid A very handsome combina tion Bookcase and Writing Desk of superior construction nd finish, fancy shape lYench beveled mirror and handsome carving. It Is a tremendous value. Oak China Close This China Closet Is Just like illustration, is of hand some bent end design, made of selected solid oak, neatly carved and highly polished. i mmm. t m mm Polo at 1 yUort ri i J w M zL m- Good Sold Anywhere in the U. S. on Our Generous Credit Plan. sJSJSwassMi.mjaiiSiH ti.njs .! mi ii11w''mjmawnMlBBs 1 r' IteS JWm mm ma kt t f .M jb -v, x ww m r,M v vwuh . i i gfi iiiii n1 ': ri This Elegant Dresser JCJ " MT 1 Chiwonter For 0 - . This Chiffonier Is made of Imitation oak or mahogany, extra large base and fancy shape mirror, serpentine front, very roomy drawers, an exceptional value. SO 3LIP OAK T 7C OKBOAKD U' J This Sideboard Is extra mas jlve and of very elaborate de slirn, has swell front and mag nificent carved ornamentations, claw feet, large French plate beveled edge mirror.. Drawer lined for silverware. This Elegant Dresse 75c Cash; 50c Weekly This elegant Dresser Is made of polished oak or mahog any finish. Is of expert workmanship throughout, serpen tine top drawers, carved mirror frame and elegant French plate mirror. You can Bee at a glance It is worth double tne price we re asking. ILvery Article Guaranteed As Pep-resented. i 1,55 CO-CART 19 SPECIAL GO-CART With Hood $8.63 This is the famous Allwin Go-Cart, the lightest and strongest collapsible go-cart made. All wheels double under ts shown in the Illustration. Can be Dpened and closed with one hand. Has heavy rubber tires, steel wheel, and louble steel forks, is of sufficient Itrength to carry 600 pounds. You can not duplicate this value in Omaha, $3.00 sxtia with hood. Il Rooms $j Qi Furnished Completely $7.00 Cash, $5.00 Monthly. CO This Is a handsome reclining jkvCart, made of the beat Kast India Reed, body and reed up holstered, large steel wheels. Heavily enameled gearing, and large rubber tires. On sale low at about half value. Fancy Parlor Table .15 This table Is extra well made of solid ak and haa a beautiful finish, top ncasures 24x24, fancy shape legs. The .able Is of superior construction to any sver offered at the price. SPECIAL (ill One special offering from our extensive line and from our numerous bargains. This Refrigerator is constructed with a new scientific cold air circulation and is a wonderfully economical refrigerator. It ia lined with galvanized iron and packed with charcoal. This Is a folding reclining Go Tart with full reed body, cane seat ind back, large steel wheels with rubber tires. It folds compactly ind Is easily converted into a tleeper cart. ipii fA Few of the Many R.ig and Carpet Bargains Prices represent a remarkable saving, in Oriental and Floral designs. .I)U art 1" mags, 13x9 ft most wonderful bargains, this sale, K,cn 6.75 Fully 35 per cent. Many handsome patterns 1 Axmlnster stags, slse 12x9 feet Rich patterns and beautiful colorings sale J LC price Boyal Wlltoa Bags, SU. 12x9 ft. Best .quality wear the longest, beautiful dt'Rlgns, sale V7 Crt price i ii is ii ,iyWHi ' yi'siNsias n n n" jr..'- w: TfltH . , IT- - W. rT Isl rr rw Mr ..a. V w . m ,j - 7 - H t jirtiit i ii, tn! neavy Ingrain Carpet A choice selection of pat terns, price per yard -37c Brussels Carpets Splendid quality, new spring pat terns, price A1 per yard UJC TelTet Carpets Extra high pile, soft and luxurious, pyrde v;:. 95c Handsome Brussels Ruts 12x9 Feet. No Miter Seams Compare this rug offering with the best value of any other store ln Omaha and vnn mill learn tn shut m wonderful extent we will undersell all others. These Rugs are made of the best all wool and worsted. They are made without miter seaKj weave, ana or exiraorainary aurauuuy, 12,85 are of firm 5 Rooms $ Furnished n 7-;.. $9.00 Cash, $6.00 Monthly. m ler v.' i: mnni Jl! '""I HARTMAN'S SPECIAL, TEEL RANGE Has six large eight-Inch holes and high warming closet as Illustrated above. It's made of the beat cold rolled steel and beau tifully trimmed In nickel. It has a large oven and Is a splendid baker, equal to any $30.00 range in Omaha. A marvelous value at the price. TTffj( m s,,r"-i ii in i n r i i i inl 22 Great Stores Throughout the U. S 5. Wmm 1 -rWn. -mm. m r r. Tit Or It ijnt Qr.ui THIS McDOVGALL. KITCHEN CA 1414-1416-1418 Douglas Street No article of furniture ever designed bas helped so greatly ln lightening the labors of the housewife as the Kitchen Cabinet. One of the best known lines of Kitchen Cabinets ln the country today Is the Mc Dougall line. For general utility, for con venience of arrangements and for durabil ity there are no better cabinets made. Specially priced for this week. frcm boiling water and friar s balsam will to make arrests, raids, serve papers and also give relief. One chlorate of potash even go Into the field on special duty, loienge every four hours may be taken if "When she took the oath of office she was the case be obstinate. After this treatment asaea II sne wouia go oui ana ne an r it Is well to build up with the help oi a tonlo containing iron. Woman Deputy Marshal. Beulah Reynolds, deputy United Slates marshal In the eastern district of Okla homa. That ia the way It reads on the pay roll, and the petite, handsome girl who an swers to the name Is a real deputy marshal rest if it was required, and if she would take part ln a real f.ght if it came to a showdown, and it was pointed out to her xJust what duties are sometimes required of a deputy marshal ln tight places. Her re ply was short ard to the point, "I will-lake the oath, and I am not a quitter." The next morning when the marshal came down he found lying on the desk of his new Wltn aumon.j iu - - - . ,., ,.., u .i..i,tr nf o.l- aervlng under - lent make ana naiiuuouieiy engrswu, wnu privilege which she usfs, Grant Victor, marshal of the district. Mlfts Reynolds was born in Moberly, Mo., and educated at Uexlngton. Mo. She was In Oklahomu City when Oklahoma was opened. She is a stanch republican) herself and has friends who have Influ.-nce. This got her the position she now bolds. She every chamber loaded lie waa Informed that It shot pretty a ell and that it was belter gun than It looked. So far there are no notches on this gun. Leave, front Fashion'. MotcUaok. The hat for the lingerie blou&u is rather ftrmt m. itcnoniDhnr. but when she siarilinir thin tn a wide-brimmed salkr went in sh. Insisted on taking the same "EM SSST oath that any other deputy maiahal takes, w th- brl(TL u u ,rlmmed with a mass and she also is subject to the same rules 0f wing at one side. and dutlea Bo far as known sha U the A great deal of attention Is belrig paid ana ui .... .,.., to the back of the waist, which ia mad. only woman actually tn servlc. as a deputy a Uy ,1le ,n. trvau Th.re is the same fulled 6tataa marshal. Sne has authority amount of trunmiug and tha back Is Just as carefully finished. Indeed, It Is impos sible to distinguish tha front from the back in point "f elegance. In trimming, in mult-rial, in dole, cut and finish the back enuuls, if. Indeed, It does not excel the front. , For traveling the new thin serges come first, unless one lakes note of the pongees, which ure exquisite in texture and In color. Never were the pongees so beautiful, nor wre they ever so rich In quality. The best of the pongees are as expensive as satin, and there come grades that are as soft aa Henrietta, which, by the way. Is being worn a great deal in black and ln the standard colors. In the violet materials may be enumerated the creamy stutfs wltn violet flowers run ning through the detlgn. LHtle lace stripes with violets and delicate while flowers all upon a cream background are among the pretiy novelties. And there come mulls, lawns, chain, and silky cottons that nuik up into the most fascinating ot lingerie waists and skirla The tall wired stocks wllh the point com ing up back of the ears have grown ln popularity. There la a slight dip front and back, while a full lace ruffle Is pinned on ai the throat with a fancy pin. There are guimpea with tall wired sucks, and these are worn with the pretty prlnceas gowns of various materials. Frequently a long Wee frill of softest, filmiest lao. of velvet, or of deep blue, or brown, thus bringing out the quality of the lace. Tha Jumper suits which are her under various names, but which are varieties of the jumper, are worn over lingerie blouses and which must be very elaborate for the sleeves, the yoke and sometimes the entire front and back of the waist are fully dis played. And It is so with the piincets dresses which are cut off at the yoke, or a little below. They depend upon the blouse to make the gown complete. 60 upon the elegauc of the lingerie blouse a great many gowns actually depend. Chat Ah-mt Women. Lady Ernestine Huijc. eldest daughter of the marquis ot Allesbury, owns and oper ates a horse ranch at Calgery, Alberta, on a strelcu of land nearly 4u,0u0 aores ln ex tent. The legislature of Massachusetts has passed a bill pioviding that married men shall not assign their wages without the consent of their wives and their em ployers. Miss Elisabeth K. Jackson has been claim agent clerk for the Mobile, Jackson 4k Kansas City railroad In Mobile, Ala, for the last two years. There is but one other woman in the state holding such a posi tion. A shop for the simpler forms of dress making and to fumiah seamstresses and menders fori the home by the hour Is the latest verxura of tha Woman's Trade IJnlon league of New York City. It is an attempt to attack two problems at once that of unemployment and that of th difficulty of getting work don to order for th home. The automobile Is said to be responsible for the fact that all the American so ciety women are acquiring an excess of avoirdupois. In consequence and aa a counter Irritant, society women In the east have taken 10 horseback riding. This Is said to work very well as a combination, and there Is hope the typical American woman may regain her former slender ness. Virginia M. Walker, who has been in spector of th commissary department of the Panama railroad, has "mothered" as many as &ou children In her life. Left pen niless at the ag of 12 with an invalid mother jto support, she accomplished mar vels, w (Tin Lng a small home and getting an education in five years. After she had made a good position for herself, she began her charity work ln New York, then going to Fans and London, soma child always claiming her care. Miss Grace Meigs, a young woman of Keokuk, la., won in the competitive ex amination at Chicago recently a place as interne ln th. Cook County hospital. This is considered quite aa honor for a woman, and, moreover, sh. won first place, out classing all male rivals, this being the first time any woman ln any hospital In the I'nited States tut won such an honor. She Is a graduate of the Rryn Mawr class of 1H3, mid will graduate from th Rush Medi cal college ln June. t