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THE OMAITA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 24. 1903.
What the Women Are Doing
Woman mm Jnstlee at the Peaee.
NTICIPATIOM M a fount of
pleasure surpassing reality la
reflected on a. background of
smiles m the spotlight la
turned on Mrs. Catherine
Waugh MeCollock, Justice of
A
dren up to 20 or 25 years of egel That
experience la a wonderful training for tha
mother herself. Ordinarily It la tha
mother, rather than tha father, that
tralna tha children; and thla training
frees on for twenty years or more, and
takes affect upon a group of children
peace at Evanston, 11L Mra. MeOollock ordinarily very unlika In capacities,
waa elected to office last year, amid great powers and dlnpoaltlona. The group calla
rejoicings In suffrage ctrclee, and finished for 'l the mother'a powera of observation
year of office toll and trouble on May L end discrimination In discovering the dl
The dutlea of the Job were performed with verrltlea in the children. What a power
intelligence and tact, but at such a cost loving ntother has to train all her chll
that Mr. McCollock haa granted the Justice drens minds, to bring them up to a love
vacation and Is sending her honor abroad of rdlng nd f'd that 'ore' n
to recuperate. When asked by the Chicago famlly government there Is a great deal
Tribune to rive an account of hmr b..ri. mind, as well as character. It Is 1m-
tiess for the year, Mra. McCullock an
swered:
possible, for Instance,' to be Justf-dally.
hourly, on the Instant unless with clear
Well, you earn judge how strenuous the ln'"ht nd tron' "oral perception there
work has been when I tell you that the
entire sum which I have taken In for fees
has been exactly $35."
Of this, a considerable percentage waa
marriage fees.
When Mrs. McCullock waa a guest at a
fcaiquot given by the Chicago women
' lawyers In honor of her election the ques
tion which everybody at once asked of her
be joined sound thinking. Tet there la
no more precious attribute of tha mother
and the trainer than Justice." '
Gentle Toaca of Kindness.
Threadbare clothing, one arm In a
sling that was the first general impres
sion of the man in the corner aeat of a
aubway train. Good looking, well dresaed
and very much In love that waa the gen
was: -Are you going to give the marrying eral impreSBlon of th. 70Uug couple who
money in your nusoanar' iiavirnj always, iat ODBOSite.
after feminine fashion, been the receiver
. rather than the giver of perquisltles, Mrs.
McCullock hesitated. She did not know
exactly whether she would or not.
"Give them to him; give them to him!
don't be mean," shouted all the women
lawyers. "In the face of such an ava-
The young man left the car at the
Grand Central atatlon, relates the New
Tork Bun. The girl looked wistfully after
him, but even though she missed him, she
was very happy. Hers waa the happiness
that manifested Itself In little attentiona
to others. Bhe nodded at a baby further
lanche oi public opinion nobody could de- down In the car, aha amlled at a woman
cHo any other way," said Mrs. McCullock,
anil she publicity committed herself then
and there to handling over the marriage
fees.
From tha terms of that contract. Frank
It. McCullock, senior member of the firm
of McCullock & McCullock, la Just 15 The girl saw his difficulty.
r!cl;:T than ho was a year ago. "That la "Let me help you," she said.
all he had to go on," says Mrs. McCullock. She took the paper, straightened out the
"No. it isn't on account of the hard work pages, gave them a little pat, and banded
which I have had that I am taking the them back. The man smiled, but he did
who stumbled when walking down tha
aisle.
The man with the disabled arm tried to
turn a page of his evening paper. It was
hard work with only one hand. The
leaves got crumpled and out of place.
trip."
Higher Education of Women.
Discussing the higher education of wo
men, In the current Harper's Bazar, Presi
dent Kllot of Harvard says, In part:
not do much reading after that. Ap
parently he had lost Interest In the day's
news.
At 110th street the gtrl left the car.
When she had gone the man tried to turn
the paga of his paper again. That time
"It Is a worthy motive which impelled another man volunteered assistance.
the managers of women's colleges at first
to copy abjectly the programes for young
men. The leaders wanted to prove Just the
thing that has been proved, namely, that
young women were as good as young men
for 1 1 o traditional studies for the men's
order of studies and to their limit of
studlea. That having been proved, the
women's colleges are now free to arrange
"What page would you like me to turn
toT" he asked. "Perhaps you were in
terested In some particular article?"
"I was," said the cripple. "I am dying
to get to the end of a base ball story
that was begun on the first page, but the
young lady turned to the fashion depart
ment. I see that contains two lllustra
tiona of wedding gowna. I'm not very
an education for women which Is specially much interested In that kind of stuff my
adapted for the needs of women. I look but We her dear, aweet Soul,
forward, therefore, to an excellent progresa couldn't hurt her feellnga by telling bar
of the women'a colleges of the United ,0,
roe pec t during the next
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F THERE exists in your mind the slightest doubt as
to our ability to furnish your home at a, saving of
one-third to one-half this value should certainly be sufficient to induce
you to make comparisons and learn for yourself before you buy a single
article in the line of housefurnishings. Competitors can t match our prices
and they know it. The public is becoming better acquainted with this fact
every day. you don't know it, now is certainly a most excellent time to
investigate.
This handsome Morris Chair is just exnetly ns it is here illustrated. Knowing that you will bo amazed at
tho price above quoted, permit us to tell you that it is no typographical error and that these Morris Chairs
will be found on salo tomorrow and during tho week until sold at the price of
$2.98 as mentioned above. Never in your experience have you known of a
Morris Chair being advertised for so little money. It proves llartman's abil
ity to combine the orders of their 22 stores and save so as to sell goods at
prices which no other concern on earth can come anywhere near equaling.
WrSV7 ti til l) ATamninnj
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Credit Arrange
merits Made to Suit
Your Requirements.
POSITIVELY
ONLY ONE
NO DEALERS SUPPLIED
CHAIR TO A CUSTOMER
PKSCKIl'TION These Morrla Chairs are made in a most substantial manner In artistlo
weathered oak finish with imitation Spanish leather upholstering or In polished mahogany
finish with green Verona velour upholstering. The frames are of neat design and are hand
somely carved. Tho backs are adjustable to any position and are easily operated. IVmenibcr
that it is pre-eminently the biggest bargain that was ever advertised in any Omaha paper
that they are on sale at Hartman's Omaha Store that they are exactly as here illus
trated and described that we will sell only one to a customer, and the price will be only $2.98.
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The Specalator'a Wife.
The husband of a woman I know well,
eaya a writer In Everybody'a Magazine,
had made a large settlement upon her,
early In their married life, but when tha
financial crash came they were left almost
Btat.'B In thla
twenty years.
"A berlous apprehension existed thirty
five years ago. It was feared. If young;
women studied In colleges three or four
v years, beginning at about 18 years of aaa,
that such study would have serious 111-
effect on their hoalth and on their fitness penniless. I asked her what had become
for their nat'urul functions in after life, of the settlement, and she told me that
IThls apprehension was felt by many physl- her husband had got It all back from her
tiana, ana was warmiy expressed, t or a wueu no was iwui vo naai. uenerauy, m-
Experiment, and the result is perfectly name Is a perfect farce. Nine times out of
k'lear. Tuose apprehensions have not been ten the wife gives It back to him she haa
'Justified. It is mental work for three or
Tour years without impairing their physical
vigor, but all the time Improving It, if
they live wisely and under right conditions.
That f a good deal to have learned in a
single generation; but the record la made.
"Think of the opportunities of applying
all sorts of acquired knowledge that the
mother of five or six children enjoya as
she follows the development of these chll-
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a Hair Tonic
(If.ur uf arsnt virtu. Vmmi
in the prufsMlonal world
and andorMa by selantlsts
rv.rywher. The scrt of
many a stage celebrity's glo
rious hair, ovir which tae
puhlle hits raved.
It rour hair Is still baautl-
ful. Mm. Vala's Hair Tonlo
Lw will urt'iervo Ita charm Sfalnot
tlina. It tlmo haa niarrad its
lermir ettraotlvanaaa or
thlnnod It atranda. tha res
toration of Its furmar baauty
nca in Dotti oi tnis truly
woodsrful tonic.
Rf moves dandrnf t , clegnscs
the scalp and nourishes the
roots, making tha hair soft
and glossy and promoting
luxurious growth. Re
stores natural color; cures
and prevents baldness and
splitting hairs.
Women who have used it ta
roslor tbslr own balr to It
' original strength and bril
liancy wlta (rest sucos, ar
tow uaing ft on thalr chll
tlrna's bair. Pravan'.s daadruA
and th many dlfTarnt sralo
dianaas so common In child
hood Inaura a ratautattva
youihfulnsas and rigor to the
hair throughout Ufa. Curae
lid rrvanta sorsggf bad
atij baldnras ct man.
n orrtar to ac-quaiai yo
h Ita merits w nav maa
fullowlug pclai pricaai
tot Her position la intolerable otherwise.
And the case Is tha same with money that
she may have inherited. He tells her that
this la only a crista and crises are con
stantly occurring; in the history of such
men and one that con be safely passed
It she will be a brtck and coma to bla
rescue with her securities. Suppose aha
weeps, be Ks, and protests, and cites thla
cure and that, in which the wife haa given
over her nest egg, only to have it go with
the restT He knows all about business,
and she knowa nothing. He makes her
feel that his failure will be on her head;
he convinces her that ha haa worked only
for her and the children he doea not care
bit for hlmsolf. He always haa been
able to succeed, why should she suddenly
doubt hbn? It la childish; it is unfair to
htm. He soon persuades her that she does
not know what she Is talking about and
she gives Mm what ha aska.
India Wife and Mother.
The Seminole woman Is a devoted mother
and wife, and her position in the life of
the tribe Is of considerable Importance,
writes Harriet Qulmby In Leslie's. She
Is tha boss of her wigwam, and on many
questions of tribal import she la con
sulted. If aha find it necessary to her
happiness and peace of mtnd to obtain a
divorce from her brave, she Is permitted
to do ao without disgrace, and her chil
dren are invariably awarded to her. In
return for these privileges tha Seminole
woman ia unusually patriotic She not
only maintains tha highest possible moral
standard for her people, but aha excludes
outsiders entirely. Any young squaw who
allows her heart to atray to a white man.
and to allow that straying to be known, la
aubject to death. There la a legend to the
effect that on such cas occurred, and
that tha guilty squaw waa found one day
hanging to a tree, where all tha women
of tha tribe had helped to hanr her. The
cherishing of th women ta aaid to coma
from a desire to preserve the race, and aa
marrlagea outside of the tribes are not al
lowed and marriages In tha tribe are gov
erned by the strict law of gens, tha woman.
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tne sba 45c. tie site -23c.
We will slv you fr a
copy of Vina Tal' Sa
vage book on Baauty and
1 iiysical Culture. If you
Uv out of town, writ Its
and w wui mall you a
copy.
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Guaranteed Nan-
Goods Sold Anywhere
in the United States on
Our Generous Credit
Plan.
This Handsomo Iron Ded
Tofiother With Spring and Mattress
This bed is of handsome design, with large
tubing, joints and chills, heavily enameled; tlie
mattress has a soft top and durable ticking.
The springs are of the bert pliable fnie
steel, strong, excellent and III
comfortable
4 ROOMS
Furnished com
pletely lor
$69
$7.00 Cash,
$5.00 Monthly.
5 ROOMS
Furnished com
pletely for
$87
$0.00 Ca&h.
$0.00 Monthly.
Handsome Iron Ded
Just like Illustration, of very pleasing de
sign, large tubing end heavy ornamental
Joints, enameled in various color and com
binations of oolors. You can't find an equal
to this value elsewhere la
Omaha; no mattwr where
you 100K...1
675
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In Heavy Im. "I.7S I Guaranteed Nan- .
sorted Velour I tucket Leather at
SOLID OAK BED DAVENPORT
Thla Davenport Is made In the most substantial manner,
with a frame of solid oak, beautifully carved and highly
?ollshed. The same are of fancy shape; the teet are ot
ancy claw design; the back and aeat are upholstered in
a most thoroughly aepena&oie manner ana aeepiy tuneu,
Both back and seat are set with otl tempered ateei
springs. There la a large compartment under seat tor
storing bedding during the day. This Davenport opena
full sized bed. fiice in MantucKet 117?
leather, 123.7 5; and price in W I
genuine Imported velour
to a
Beautifully Illustrated
Catalogue Free
to Out ef Town People,
Write for One.
LAWN
BENCHES
Painted
Red or
Green
89c
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Sanitary Steel Couch
These Ccuches are extra strong, having heavy angle
steel frames. They have also pliable steel couch fab
ric which makes an exceedingly comfortable bed.
When both sides' of this couch are elevated the couch
becomes the width of a full size bed.
They aro extra well made steel
couches and will last a life
time ...a
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Guaranteed
as Represented.
WHITE ENAMEL REFRIGERATORS
Extra large refrigerators, made of selected hardwood; double wa.ls,
charcoal filled. They are lined with galvanized Iron throughout re
movable Ice chamber, adjustable shelves and drain pipe. Four coat or
the best white enamel are used to give this refrigerator a sanitary ap
pearance. They resemble genuine porcelain. They are neatly orna
mented and beautifully flnlHhed. This refrigerator haa ICfj5
all the latest hygienic BrpHanees for cleanliness and laJ
aconomyV We're offerlnfc- thorn at V their actual value
FOLDING GO-CART
Thla Go-Cart is exactly as shown In Illustration,
large steel wheels, rubber tires, handles are of
seamless bicycle tubing, heavily enameled. It la
light and durable Go-Cart and folds Qil
compactly with one motion, step and Z.
all. at -
Rufls Reduced 1-5 to 1-2
Room sires, all flret quality, guaranteed
colorings. Ingrain, Brussels, Velvets. Axmln
ster and Wiltons Included In thla sale. Laid
and sited free of charge,
nr r adt including parasol
UW'Lrtlt I AND VPHOLSTER1NG
made of
upholst-
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Thlg Is a handsome reclining Go-Cart, made of
the best East India reed body and reed upholst
ered. I-aige steel wheels and heavily
enameled gearings. Large rubber tire.
tjn sate now at aooui nan vaius
1414.1416.1418 DOUGLAS ST.
Remarkable Savle of Ctrpela
Immense stock of Ingrain, Brussels, Ax
minster, and Velvet Carpets reduced 3$ Vi .
No charge for sewing or laying carpets.
women and fifty-nine men being admitted tion as being superior In
to the degree of M. A- Twenty years ago honesty, but that they lacked other quail- certainly an extreme.
courtesy and hem. This was a rather trying style and the number of little blaxer coats that are though such great responsibility rests upon
j, 1 1 i.,.riiinlv nn extreme, but It soi ved the worn. her.
emea OT me Strict law OI gene. Ilia wuiuoai. - - a v . . . gvm nuucoi j , uui mat uiey luciteu uuicr tjuiiii- . . , , ,. A , , , . . . . ,
young Ltd old. are cherished a. carefully o.nen In the class room were a rare avis, flcat.ons. such a. to repl.ee the motormen irttr,fg1,k,irCln8 ' What wJTlr. D.l.g. onlJll
as are white women, and tha behavior ot nd we have aome recollection of their In emergencies to handle the machinery. g,.parate coats are to be worn with the rvlncess Andreas of Greece, daughter of ' n by facing her statue In the
the Seminole brave differs considerably In fl,"t appearance at Edinburg late In the and to eject any passenger for bad con- white lingerie dresses and with the 11. tie Frlnca Louis of iiattenberg. and, therefore, f ational Hall of Fame. Frances B. Wlllard
...- 0 il.i .v,. k. ..... n '80'a. There were eight young ladles In duct or refucal tn nav ttia fnra " tjfictn shirt-waiat suits, as well aa with first coutsln to the oueen of Spain, la now the only woman whose statue. Is In
una rrBiu iiiv u vw . r - .. . ' ' ' .T" ". ...v.i. ...... ...ii..,. a n.M.t .uv ,.r v-n... ... .... k... .., i r.,i ir. titatuarv hall In tha md tol at Washington
rroi. iiiii class oi natural nhllosoohv. iv me mom niuni'iu. w " ...v... ... ; "... IT';,
other tribes where women are mora numer
ous.
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Kaaa Wainee 1b Offlca.
The appointment of Mra, Levi Cooper aa
probate Judge of Mitchell county by Gov
ernor Hoch and tha discussion that re
sulted from this appointment have devel
oped tha fact that nearly every kind of
office In the at ate except state offices baa
one or mora woman occupant
Mra. Cooper la the only woman tn tha
atata who la serving as probate Judge, re
ports the Kansas City Journal. However,
there la one woman county attorney tn
Kansas. Mlsa Oala Hetmline la serving
her third term at county attorney of Sew
ard county.
Western Kansas haa had several women
county attorneys, but the custom never ap
pears to have become popular in the east
ern part of tha state. In Norton county
Kate Johnson haa Just completed a term as
county treasurer. There are half a dozen
at iuuie CvuiV rcglstcra ct deeds In the
atata and probably thirty women county
superintendents of schools.
So far as Is known there are no women
In Kansas serving aa clerks of the district
Courts or county commissioner. However,
several have served aa mayors ot cities.
In several Instances there have been
women candidates for state superintendent
ot public Instruction, but they were not
elected.
The socialists at their recent convention
Woman's Promise to Obey.
, i... . in, n.. nhlf- . . attracts ao milnh rintlt1 from alGrhfaAf.ru
t . Dr. Kthelbert Gilbert of Duluth 1. willing. foul.VdV.nd fa.fe.as. The" coat" is t? the "wSmenf Vh.t'cTty. if ta Almost every day flower, are laid upon the
t in marriage ceremonies, to omit, whenever darker than the gown and goes well with ta ub pThUL! Th. poo" o" KotheV. I.MuVralTJ crowMdto5
requested to. the obnoxious "to obey." any light color. tn, clty wlu receive medicine there free Man hS .iltfl
. . . . . ... k, , . , . . . . ; . . i ..iut ... u.1,,1 unnn . oeiore nersiacue.
He was explaining tha octahedron, puren
theuoally remarkUig that It had eight
plain faces. One of tha sporting contingent
In tha back row Interjected the remark
"Front bench," the ungallant reference be- -"ie ' Gilbert's parishioners took him
lng to the eight stalwart young ladles to ttk8k about this matter the otlier day.
tha pioneera of the woman graduate who "What right have you," he said, "to
occupied seats In the front row. tamper with the marriage ceremony t"
nt Dr. Gilbert, not at all pertubed, laughed
Fitted to Her Position. easily.
Mr. Gladstone onoe wrote to Mrs. As- "Oh, well," he Bald, "that 'obey' Is a dead
qullh, who at the time had Just become hter anyway. The very best woman in
betrothed to Mr. Asquith: "You have a the 'or'd promised to obey me eighteen
great and noble work to perform. It Is a J"-'"r ffo, but she hasn't to this day."
work far beyond human strength. May the i,
strength that Is mora than human bo Cambridge Women Object,
vouchsafed you." Ha realised what It The women of Cambridge, Mat., are up
meant to be the wife of a rising young in arms. Not only has a new city charter,
politician in England, where the influence in which the ballot is denied to women.
lo "a counts for as much In the - been adopted, but the appropriation for
peacock blue silk trimmed with a Persian Europe.
It is said that no other object In the hall
career of her husband. Mrs. Aaqulth had
the reputation of being quite politic and of
at least never making any enemies for her
husband.
Fair tree7TarCondnetors.
Not long since while riding In a street
car in the city ot Guadalajara. Mexico, I mtotings of protest right and left and de
nuiiisuiu id d Binca ior my rare by
a sweot-faced. datk-eved
public Bchools has been cut down i.'GOtiu.
To meet thla reduction the school commit
tee has declared Its intention to abolish
kindergarten and vacation schools, and to
dismiss the night watchmen In the high
schools and a number of teachers.
The women of Cambridge are holding
dure their intention ot having the school
appropriation increased and of never leav
ing off their efforts until the ballot on all
school mutters U granted to women.
natty uniform revealed the fact that she
was tho conductor of the car," said Colonel
C. P. Goodcare of Kansas City.
"The young lady could smile a lot, but
as shy In ties use of English as I
w oi epanisn. yet x made out that tha construction of her cornet cover.
Leaves front Paxil ion's Notebook.
Btrat pings of black velvet are used upon ef expense.
the. smartest wulsts. inueea, a ceriain
drersmaker. In looking over the waidrobs
of one of her patrons, decided to oiy a
gown recently made for a wealthy cuito
nitr. 'i'uking some narrow black velvet,
sue striped the waist in groups of three
velvet stripes, wiille us for the skirt alio
put on a lace flounce.
A fashion authority says that Copen
hagen blue Is to be the 'rage" this sum
in. r und that with it black gloves may be
w,.ru and latent leuther -shoes, with a
bUoit boa. but no other color Is permls
sable. Keports of the Eafter parud; In
New York declare that such a hlue year
was never known, caiiet blue having b--eu
the pievuiling coljt Seen that day.
In speaking of fashionable makeshifts
one iinnht mention the making over of tno
old white gowns of the war.lrobe. Il id
not necessary to alter their cut or their
design, if one may believe tha word of a
rnodi-no who remodels towns for the fash
ionable women of the 4-nt. Hut It is much
more ebsential to li im lue ilib5eg up to
date. A little trimming makes ail the dif
ference in the world.
The summer girl will look very chlo In
her princess gown with Its embroidered
panel down the front, while over the piin
cess rhe wear a little black tat tela coat,
cut aw iv from the front. This P' mil s
the gon to be seen, yet give It the coat
elfect. The princess can have an elegant
yoke, or it can be trimmed with lucu put
o.i In a p 'Hit st tne trout ana an. hut
Mile. Guussel, M. D., has Just been ap
pointed director of a clinic in the univer
sity at Montpelller, France. This medical
school was founded in the twelfth century
and is one of the most famous In Europe.
Mlie. Gaussel Is the first woman to receive
an appointment on its staff.
Miss Ilelle Chamberlain Is one of the
two women In the United States who hold
Mrs. Ou C. Bmerson, wife of tha newly-
appointed superintendent of lioston streets.
had some Interesting experiences during a
year's residence In Wyoming. Mr. Emer
son waa engineer In charge of the Bho
shone Irrigation construction In the Hlg
ttotn nasin, U.IXL was general super
intendent of the camp and all ita enter
prises. Mrs. Emerson was the only woman
in that wild region for six months. She
the position of superintendent of public became a good mountain climber and
Instruction. Bhe served as UHsistunt slute driver, and an expert with the revolver,
superintendent for four years before being All the men of the camp, rough custom
chosen to her present position. She Is ers as they were, respected and admired
working to consolidate the schoobi of Idaho Mrs. Emerson, and she was often sought,
Into one system, and it Is said that she for advice and comfort In times ot aick
hua lost none of her womanly charm, al- ness and distress.
tMjtiiL at tha Lark. These two luce oolnla
The stout woman will look well to tha can quite take the place of the lace yoke.
i iuuuiu H'i m,r,reon v I, .L'Aara m.n will tinA a
in ,opr uu.u.u.. . u.r wo.nun .or company was experimenting with female hv m"y Pioc u " Possible, as It 'T de" . 7" invest her Green comes In
state supertntendent I spit, of a ron conductors, and the chance, were that lXiVrt C"lor.nd:reT,r'i shT. wh en 'l.
apeech m.,a alm.tUby her husband. ,h woul4 b. Uied ln,eaa ot - ? g -rufth ut Jfc
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a..t l.k rm i ...i.iu ... .... t i . . . - soniewnai rcsemni a jumper waisi. A
,a ",, lvrsitlen. Later I learned from one of tha com- One of the most original of the Mp yokea Jumper of figured green cloth was worm
The ladlea have done well at Glasgow pany officials, a German, that the women " fastened at the hit. The skirt opened with a coat and kln of deep green broad
el tha last graduation ceremony, fifty conductors wars glvlust excailent auiwit,. duwn e"01 side and was buttoned with bg cloth. The waistcoat is almost a necessity
wwk suuiuac- buttons and buttonholes nht dawa t u witjj tha mulUpllclty tit cuUway coaU ni
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OMAN owes it to herself, her family and
posterity to be beautiful well kept teeth
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cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth,
without injury prevents tooth decay and
imparts purity and fragrance to the breath
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