TTTE OMATTA KUNPAY BEE: JUNE 2fl, 1908. If ahtaf,JrfWtre1af 4 5 T V I, ' 'I Pretty Gowns of Lingerie N III ETW TORK, June 26. Gr.ln party frocka and summer finery of all kinds are coming Into their own nowadays, anil lovely gowni of lingerie and other eheer aummer materials ers being packed Itno tha trunks of tha woman turning thalr faoca toward aura mar resorts. Even here In tha city ona f M mar vellous rummer confections at tha varloua maxt raatauranta, for not every ona who can afford good clottjcs abandons New York In June, and Indeed a throng of visitor comes to town nt thla time of year, bringing with them aummer out flta mora or leia elaborate. And right here let a word be aald for tha aummer frocks of the aouthern woman and tha (race with which aha weara them. Naw York la full of aouthern folk In tha aummer, aome of tha visitors coming from points as far away as Buenos Ayres and Rio, and though not all of tha frocka worn by this visiting contingent ara elaborate or atrlctly I'nrislan a large majority of them are ( harming. Long habit has given th woman of aouthern landa an under standing of tha possibilities In muslins, and even her simplest thin frocka hava daintiness and charm. At one of the uptown raatauranta which aerni aome most delightful short waived frocka In fine dotted fiwt.s trimmed only with Inapt straight bands of narrow lace at tha bottom and on the bodice and with rery narrow homa of flowered silk an I ac companied by odd little dlractnlra coats of tha flowered a'.lk. Add to this costume a hat of whlta straw trimmed In a scarf Of tha silk and you hava a midsummer toilet of tha daintiest description. Other costumes of character somewhat similar hava triple skirts of batiste em broidery flouncing, arranged In close cling ing lines of course, and running up to a short walsted girdle above which tha 'oodles la hidden by a directotre bolero with tails la the back, made In flowered silk and re lieved by buttons and ravera of black. Long lines of beautiful batiste embroid ery running from shoulder to hem are In troduced upon aome of the lingerie frocka, the embroidered bands crossing In surplice fashion and continuing down only one F'de of the skirt or passing under a girdle and running down each side of front and back. Tunlo draperies are Impracticable In the lingerie frock, though Parisian models show such effects, and the practloal woman contents herself with slmultatlng tunic ef fects by the lines of skirt trimming. A continuous front panel of extremely fine I A GOWN OF EMRR0IDERED PIQUE AND ANOTHER OF SHEER LINEN AND LACE. bids fair to draw the aummer crowd as It has drawn the winter crowd a group of South Amerlcun folk were dining tho other evening, dining uncommonly well be It remembered In passing. The men were elderly, sallow, distinguished, looking; two elderly women were handsome, well dressed, bejewelled: but It was at the group of 'girls that tho dtners atared In frank admiration. Four Sranlsh looking young thtnga In muslin and such delicate muslins, worn with such grace and coquetry! White battle nod mull and lawn, teased Into originally by hand work, fluttering with soft laces am) ribbons, a trifle low at the thrnnt. short of sleeve and accompanied by picturesque summer huts unmistakably Parisian In origin yet with a certain flower and rllihun trimmed simplicity that con sorted well with muslin. There were gin genus gown. In the room, but that Kroup In white was the center of attraction. Of course there are lingerie gowns, and lingerie gowns, hut the white cotton frocks, whether elaborate or simple, are always among the prettiest things In the summer showing and no colored frock ha quite their cool freshness. Many coat and robe models In sheer lingerie stuffs have been shown this season among the handsome lingerie creation, the thin material being fashioned Into looso fitting, picturesque coats compact of tiny tucks, Inset laces, embroidery, etc. Th"Ba coats are of various lengths, from short bolero to knee length, dlrectolre cutaway or palet'it, and some of the very prettiest are comparatively short dlrectolre affairs worn over short walsted dlrectolre or .empire frocks, consummately fcimplu In line but Intricate In detail. All the charming dlrectolre frocks Into which lingerie materials enter are not, however, elaborate In detail. We have er- firrnr r"" jUj.j o MCZ30 uj THICSE PRICES TELL of BIG SAVINGS T TAKK.S 'iiiulllf to liinkr u bargain km1 iil.t) in nuiko lU l.arMln. Tin- off clings mentioned! tx-low mj well bo tortn.M M hnrali tlirj'vr jrot the quality that make Uifm ouch. Tho prlc- will. tomar them with the flcuron of other houses amlyou'll flml tin in otttMhlril lower than ttto ltrit lowest. They're values, of unusual character value that are positively uninatehahle. These gmnN are n sain all week at our .tore. LET IIARTMAN Feather Your Nest." KOOMS F TERMS, SIO.OO URNISHED FOR $95.00 OCASH, SJ.00 WEEKLY. 'VIU Generous Credit Cheerfully Given Do You Open Your Mouth LtVaa, young iird and gulp down whkWx ever food or medicine may bu offered you T Or, do you want to know something of the composition aud character of. that which vou uke Into your stomach whether m food or medicine? Most Intelligent and sensible people now-a-dayt Insist on knowing what they tmploy whether as food or as medicine. )r. Pierce believes they have a perfect right to irwitt upon such knowledge, Ho he pub)lsheva4i" and on each bottle wrspper, wbsQiTrned!;lnes are made of and verifies JjyftiJPT en iP TJjii. tic can HlAfTord to, do because j the1ngredlenti of which hi are made are s'uoV4snd u in UlSjVeJi . tati mill medicines ) Eiore will their superior curlive vtrtm g.mr.rA.-lsLJ. : For the cure of woman's peculiar weak nesses. Irregularities and derangements, giving rise to frequent headaches, back ache, dragglug-down palu or distress In lower abdominal or pelvic region, aocom paaled, ofttlmes, with debilitating, pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp toms of weakueas, Dr. Tierce's favorite Prescription I a most eOlcient retaedy. It U equally effective In curing painful periods, lu giving strength to nursing bothers and in preparing the sysUm of the expectant mother for baby's coming, .thus rendering childbirth afe and com paratively painless. The "Favorite Pro scription U a most fount, strengthening tonus to the general system and to the Jrgans distinctly feminine in particular, t Is also a soothing and luvtgorating nervine and cures nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, ueuralgja. hysteria, pasms, chorea or St. Vitus s dance, and other distressing nervous symptoms at tendant open functional sad orgaato dis eases of the distinctly feminine organs. host of medical authorities of all the several schools of practice, recommend ach of the several Ingredients of which Favorite Prescription. " is mado for the ureoj tkedlseasei for which It Is claimed to be a euro. Yna may read what thev aay faryvmnAf by sending postal card request fur a res booklet of et tracts from the leading authorities, to Doctor Pierce's IavelisV liotel and Surgical In stitute, Buffalo, K Y., and It will com ts) pW n 1 1 1 a a 1 Mission Porch X.89 Rocker nt . . . sJr'- - Morris Chairs In weath e r e d br golden oak, b r o a il nd j u b t a b 1 c back spring scat oons traction. 2-98 I SOLID OAK mm ROCK E R JrX Rocker f7 C k&TiK The upholstering 11 aUL J iff 'M 1 fJl has the wearing Te-r frU,?$r tlT ability of Renulne f 11 11 fcf l-Sji' father. Has a ' V 3 SU-t-'Tik5y deeply tufted back taew 1' vt'V Wl j" ' ' and roomy seat. 1 ii:f li The frame is of jl,' V'1, l selected soliil oak, ttf ai-V'-''f lU beautifully carved This Rocker t-U1' JJ .i ?1V . It Is strons and it U I if -yif3r1' l t' auhBiantlal. f ex- a """" hb iii tts-'Mlfi S &Kr,rukTanaivs shown in 11U.- IIIU,PA' On"!? t-x--V t.-tl -i 1 "&Zvk VlvriQk M the remarkable tratlon- Larsfl t':'MujJM lr,ce 3t iri fgMpj Las rentable value taaimJ La' H ' Goods Sold Any tchere in the Un ited States on Our Generous Credit Plan. Pi . ' 1 'j-w .... . m 7M - y- -it-1 This large Mission Rocker, made of selected materials, Imported reed seat, 1b offered at a price that Is positively un beatable. It Is of artistic mission de Klgn, weathered finish, broad, shapely back. You must see this article to ap preciate Its true value. On sale Mon day at the reduced price of 93.89 Chair to match $8.08 Settee to match $4.73 Our Big Catalogut Mailed Free to Out-of-town People. Genuine Leather Couch Six-Hole Steel Range at ... . 26 .75 mmm 1 fi.75 i $2.00 Cash. 50c Weekly. Every Article as Dresser in Oak or Mahogany 0.35 Finish at... 0 Tho Dressiprs aro mado in golden oak or mahogany finish. They aro of hand pome design, have extra large French Plate Mirror, set in carved mirror frame. The above price represents a 50 per cent reduction. -ywxrfm.rtrmTG 14 USUI, sj , ppi01f31 Guaranteed for five years; complete with high warming closet, as shown In Illustration. This steel range is a mar vel for the money Positively the best ever sold at anywhere near the price. Has six large, full-else 8-ln. holes, has ex t r a large square oven, Is beau 1 1 fully o x a a mented with nickel trimmings. Solid Oak Frame. $18.75 This couch i3 of all steel spring construction, genuine leather upholster ing, diamond tufting and secured with leather tufting buttons. Massive frame of selected solid oak, handsomely polished. Claw feet. You cannot duplicate this value in Omaha, no matter where you look. Hartmans Kitchen Cabinet .50 ffl "Feather your nest" I4I4-I4I6-I4I8 DOUGLAS ST MBVBnBVSBBSStBBBSSBBBBaaBBeaaaBBBBBBBBVBBSSSB This Kitchen Cab inet la made of all hardwood, finished In the natural maple. Has two large drawers for flour and meal, work board and kneading board. Two large drawers for utensils. The top la conveniently fitted with of ehelf room, actly as shown In Illustration. It la without doubt the most complete Kitchen Cabinet aold anywhere near the price quoted by un. Sold complete with top. Terms, $1.00 Cash, 85o Week!. Special at v mm transversce tucks set Into the front of the frorlc with lines of narrow Valenciennes In sertion la often effective, and a tremendous amount of tucking In all deptha Is used. We have seen French frocks of white batibto with no trlmmlns other than these multitudinous tucks and a finish of lace at throat and on the sleeves. Not only is flowered silk combined with lingerie stuffs but the plain liberty satins too are used with batiste and mull, form Inn hems, buttons, girdles, etc., and aome chic frocks of lingerie material have nar row hems, etc., of striped silk cut on tho bias, white and lettuce green, white and rose, white and Copenhagen blue, etc Black Is considered extremely smart with the white lingerie frock, the sombre note usually appearing In the shape of one of the swathing scarf glndles made of black taffeta or black liberty. Fine soutache braiding Is fancied for sheer lingerie materials and for piques and linens ulsu. A frock and coat of fine French plyue elaborately embroidered In soutache and ornamented by little buttons, grelots, etc., matching the braid Is even smarter today than the hand embroidered linen so popular last aummer and still modish. Very elaborate costumes are made up In white pique this season, and pique also rivals the linens for general utility wear. It has the advantage of mussing less read ily than linen, and a tailored coat and skirt of this material Is an excellent Invest ment New Cotton. The newest materials for afternoon gowns are the cottons, which are shown In such attractive ways. For Instance, one cotton voile Is printed with large flowers In the design so popular In 1SS0, and then there are many cottons with printed bor ders, which may be cut off and used for trimming. On the whole, these are really economical, for they save buying any extra trimming. These voiles, when used for summer dresses, are worn with ooata of bright oolored silks, which blend In well and which are really most attractive and appropriate. The general tendency of the aummer Is to combine colors, while all materials are printed In many charming and elaborate designs. Leaves from Fashion' Notebook. Ietachable buttons mndu of whlta nlnun ard linen, that are te.ken off wash frocks when they are sent to the tub. are a con venience. Many of the new fans have Imitation sandal wood sticks below Japanese paper. Others are fringed at tho top with small pi cock feathers. Dark China silk shirtwaists to match dark suits are worn with turn-over cuffs and collar of po!k dot inusliu edged wliu a band of the color. Aquamarines set In dull metal rima are used for studs down the front of muslin frocks a well as shirt waists. The cuff buttons come to match. Elbow length, well fitting gloves of chamois In deep tan are excellent for sum mer, us they will wunIi. They are better cut than were the short heavy ones of laal season. Peter Pan waists are back again for all tutdoor country wear. They ace made of linen In difteient colors to match the fcklrt. Which Is considered smarter than an all white waUt. Scalloped ruffling of colored embrotderr on sheer muslin by the yard Is now sold to trim thin hlrt waists or th bloiiue of nuslui frock. It Is buttonholed bv ma chine, but It la quite neat and effective. A grten cloth skirt, perfectly fitting, quite long, and without trimming, car riaa a loose long skeleton coat of Kievn linrn. The collar and cuffs are of cre tonne with pink, green and yellow com bined. 1 The latest way to wear a necklace la with the pendant hanging between the ahouldera. Instead of In front, and very novel la tha style, to say the least. The favorite graduating present thia year was the la vulture, a pi ndant on a slender chain and the dubutamee this winter will all be wearing them. Long bands of embroidered linen can be placou as Insertion in an otherwise plain linen or balltitj shirtwaist, while the finer pieces of embroidery make most attractive frills for the new severely simple bodices of striped, and figured lawn, while If a quit heavy piece of embroidered linen la diacovsred it can be pressed at once Into service as a belt for a while summer waist and skirt Activities and Views of Women in Various Walks of Life from Amsterdam, whither she went to arrange for and parti- clsed the municipal suffrage for forty years. Domo," on the Roman and Egyptian law, flowered silks of doslgna resembling thosn which she proved gave her right to plead, of the cretonnes. The black details are $ retained upon these flowered coats and A Clinching; Argnment. the little garments are charming over a The members of the Woman's Suffrage clinging empire frock of white muslin, Baft-rage In Europe. parliamentary franchise and made them atructore for five houre a day, where her "soclation of New Tork, are dlsplsased with a parasol and perhaps a hat trimming DA HUBTED IIARPKR of New Wbl. to Parliament. Swedish women al- behavior, her taste, and Inclination, are h. antuy. are plating th. matching the coat York a leader of the suffrage ready had the munlclpa suffrage and the closely watched and reported If necessary. , ln1 T. " . . . . ,,,,5, xoric, a leauer oi mm ur . . J,,.. , Increase Insanity. The statement waa Chat Aboat Women. movement in the UnitM States. f"m6" Takin. thn-. Weight. founded on the increase in Finland between The world, rre.trrt woman astronomer wrltin to the New York Sun to the office for which they could vote. anr one of the KreaU8t llvlnar MHtronom- In Great Britain, where they have exer- " w ' , -- k,Hl sclentlstv is an American girl, Mary u-tii uatu iur wuisiiinB i'uuie. j no iunq euwo.B.ot. iciuqtiiu-.isu vuk jiot-tui who has recently started on a c pate in the International woman suffrage Parliament made them eligible as mayors , t . i,i ..-eii " - world v wanted tn know iunt now murh th VilAiuod lsnu until the latter year. This ntonncd wunu. alliance convention which meets In the and town and county councillors, and seven ,n tf)e fl a but n(jt ,ndu8trlou, re. famous Dutch city this summer, give, were elected In. a. many counties with an commonly put to "arch of the suffragists, for now they aome In eresting fact, regarding the prog- elghth afterward appointed to till a va- reate Nw Sun announce that after the many years of ress of the movement for political equality canoy. During the present year Denmark . n ... . . . . , , . , woman .uffr.c. i w.nmln. ih r cf the sexes abroad. She write. In part: has conferred the municipal franchise on ... . . ... . . ...... . with nink silk lining is popular for even- - - . eni ana nanny ana inexpensive, lavery oniy inree mnauci in me enure suiie, iuiu , - . ,,,, nn,i .,, ,.,,ui win h Tt arnma now nit If an American woman - .v.. BnmA ...1,. tv . mg, anil pongee-nneu tatieta coats will Dm ,,, . . .. . . ... . . " . . . . . . ramuy is HKeiy to nave spring nalanoe an enree are men. W, 1 haV9 lC,0nt , , prM'd,?nt f th Th Psrllament of It. colony Iceland. bought for Reneral gMngt "ana when tn. inttiac, j.1.10 i uv wv.-s". wnere women nave naa uia municipal vuw of other countries have not the necessary for a quarter of a century, has made them Ml Hlack taffeta coats are again to be worn and thoiie partial to that kind of silk will be glad to hear It. They are trimmed with bands of ri;U and other colored silk nil huve lace at the neck. Oray taffeta qualifications, but because of the national ,igi0ia to the town councils, and four of Jealousies. Dutch women, for example, th tlfte.n members of the council of Key- would never serve under an English presl dent; neither Norway nor Sweden would accept one from the other; Germany and France, of course, are hopelessly hostile. All of tbe twenty-three countries are friendly and trustful toward the United States and do not suspeot Its women of ulterior motives. But the women of continental Europe have special obstacles to overcome. Out side of Great Britain and the United State. I. somewhat difficult for the women to kjavlk. the capital, elected a few months baby comes along they tie It up In a aheot or a towel or a tablecloth and hang that on the hook of the balance and then hold the balance up by the ring on the top, It I. .oraewhat dlfHcu t f. r e gresslve movements? Simply this, that the een In stores, hut more elaborately fin- been prominent In Investigating factory r.e.V . T TeomnleTl r.coanltlon of Anti-Suffrage association has opened head- Mi., and having In place of a pan a violations of the child labor law and Is a m! Th,. t,, quarters In New York and will be addressed cradle shaped wicker work basket In which member of the Chicago board of liduca- to lay tho baby when you welch It. Hon. Thee Infants' scales are finished some In black and bronze, some In white and Safesrnardlnit Working Girls. gold, and sometimes their metallic parts Miss Mary Uoylo O'ltellly, daughter of are all nickel plated. They have been even John Hoyle O'Keilly, as president of the Bt. made with ngate bearings. The baskets Elizabeth Guild ot lioston, is mnklng an Dosslble for the suffrage societies to unltd In a national association. ernesses. Even princesses and little ladies The president of one, bearing the slgnlfl- of the royal family mingle nowadays lu cant name Solldarlte de. Femmes, declares schools with daughters of wealthy corn she hates the presidents of all the other moiu-rs. Tho systematic education of a societies. The members of these range Japanese girl begins with the kindergarten from the ultra radicals, who push their and afte.- three ars she Is ready to en way Into elsctlon halls and rattle the ter the elementary school. ballot urns In angry protest, to the ultra conservatives who remain at home and put their faith In prayer. A Dutch lady who was trying to describe two suffrage meetings which she attended In Paris said. movement for woman suffrage are begin nlng to appear In all countries. Those women who seek It through dignified and orderly methods may be compared to the liberal party In politics, the more aggres sive to the socialists, the antt-suf fraglsu to the conservatives and clericals, who oppose tbe spirit ot democracy In any form. There la not, however, In all Europe an organised anti-suffrage association of women. Tills distinction is left for the United States. Tbe socialist party everywhere Includes woman suffrage in Its demands, but no where does It make the slightest effort to secure this specially. It must come in the wake of universal male suffrage or It shall not come at all. If It threatens In any way to jeopardize the effort for the enfranchise ment of all men It is Instantly thrown overboard. This will be the first convention In all history where women delegates were pre vented from coming because they had to remain at home and conduct their canvass for election to Parliament, but this will be the caso with some of the delegates from Finland. In the repcrts presented to this oongrees seven countries will show decided political gains for women since Its last meeting, less than two years ago. At that time the caar had Just signed tbe constitution for Finland which gave the complete suffrage to women, and last year nineteen were elected to Its Parliament. In Norway gave Its women the full jnuch in vogue this summer, Miss Clara Martin of Toronto has Just Cblcaao "Maiden Aunts." announced herself as a candidate for the ,, . . ,, . . ... ,,,. provincial legislature at ilia coining eleo- Chlcago Is boasting of Its "five maiden fk)ll lu i.t ioronto. Hesldes being Can aunts" and declaring that they have done ada s first woman laywer, MIms Martin Is more toward securing better industrial the first woman member of the Hoard of and then they watch the pointer go down conditions In that city and in the country tTLu'l .I....V.V v",' i m' " Z7 h ago, were women, one of them heading the an(j marvel at the wonderful baby's weight, at large than any other like number of hi-lng the first Canadian woman member of list In number of vote.. a time honored custom this. cltlsens, men or women, In the world. The Parliament. In Germany the Reichstag has removed Within comparatively recent years, eay "five maiden aunt" are Jane Addam. of Airs. Annie Ilochfeldcr, who was one of all restrictions which prohibited women fifteen or twenty, what with a desire for Hull House, Julia Lathrop a charity expert, jV-greXliT'iit wlll" uim're'i'ly last from Joining or forming political assocU- greater exactness and the spread of wealth Mary McDowell of the University settle- Wt.t., Wjl put out a sign wnlch will de- tlons, and they are now organizing suffrage and luxury there have come InTo use spec- ment, Margaret Haley, who organized tint clure that siie will receive only women societies In all part, of the country. tally designed scale, for weighing Infants, Teachers' Federation, and Dr. Cornelia P.'1""1,?.- she 'H ala to,,L,a ,i',"t'cT, L" What report can be offered by the dele- scales with a beam and weights made to De Bey, a practicing physician, who se- Ul,(i i uia0 a lawyer, and she took up the gatea from the United States, to whom tho weigh up to fifty pounds by half ounces, cured the settlement of the great stockyard study hecuuse she wauled to be, more in whole world looks for leadership In pro- They are much like the counter scales strike by arbitration. Dr. De Hey hns also jiiipewiy wnn m ui. Airs. Aiary r. winiain, nirecior or cook Ing In tiie New York srhuol.s, bus bo.imO children and 1J7 teiu liei s umli r her care. Sno was very Indignant recently because a member of the i.i.anl of LUIucatlon crit icised 11. e cooking hi hool I'-Htsons. It is Jnpt like mi n. she says, to complain when w iini ti invaiic their peculiar province, but I ln-y do not l.tsllate to mix In women's elal afluirs whenever the spirit moves them. Mrs. Lucy Cary flamlcrson, relative of Alice and I'hoelie Cary, and herself an author of some nute, celebrated her lOotli birthday anniversary ncenlly, and the town of lielhitl, her home, did honor e oeeasl iii. .Mrs. Sanderson Is not only in pusb.'saimi of all her fueullies, but still luKcs pleasure in performing household duties and lu reading anil willing. She re cently wrote a 1 lit ee-fotirtlis of a column autuui.'Hi uphy tor the Carrolton Kepub-liean-Ilecord. Mrs. (ieriiu.le Holland Wren hns just re ceived tho 1'ereiia niudul from the Phar maceutical society of luiijilHiid. This nieiial is looked upon as the blue ribbon of pharmacy und has never before been Won by a woman. Mihh Wren also won the silver medal for practical chemistry and wus bracketed first for the silver medal in chemistry and phynics. Sim is reported to be an lndefulikalilo worker and to be devoted to her profehslun. Tlu;re are now many more women phurmai lots In England than lu Ann ilea, and tne number la aayl t j be Kteailtly im leaning. Mrs. En.ily K. Woodhy, who Is said to be ihe only woman ever regularly com missioned us off.cer In the United Stale, army, died the other duv in Philadelphia at the arfe of 7:i. She was the lasl of tho tiiir:y-f.ve young women from Philadelphia vle enlisted uh nuises In the civil war. She wu.i u widow of 'ii when she offered her seivlie. a.M a nurse in 1161 and fur her biuvery und ynod woi k resident Lincoln ceiiferred on her a cummltiioii as captain In the army, the was later decoiated with ,,nnlllv of rla-hts. This la Just as true uari' of the men. and It 1. .imply because the by leading member, of congress ail the first two countries have had a longe-r ex- cabinet of President Roosevelt. We .It In pcrlence in representative and conatltu- aackclolh with ashe. on our head, tional gwvernment. There Is a great difference also In the EdoeutUm In Japan. , ... . ... ...i,iAn Tn Tr la a rnrLaia fuet that conservative a. thiVtbos. of Great Britain may be .aid to the well-to-do Japanese people are In many V of any color, or they are effort to ameliorate the condition, of the this those 01 ureal urua n may ue sa u v f .,, to ,ell4 romotlmes enamelled, and perhaps double working girls In that city. As the result of v . , V rt..i,tr t,, a,"honla to h educated enamelled In white, and they may be lined personal Investigations Miss O'Reilly estl- la a high degree; In France It appears lm- their daughters to s noois to ue eaucaiea ... . . , . wnole I fillip n f nnv nl,t o n ,1 rnAAA 1 1 aulf I,a malm Vint tlm,. u .1 n t . , 1 1 1 um.. , 1 1 v f I v.. . l nlte rather than leave tliem to tho care ot gov- " ' " ' " " " ' in i" Eight years of real study, four In the elementary eomse and another four In tho grammary grade, lay an education founda tion, and the ethics tught, entirely In dependent of religion, are osed on the de- owner's desire or fancy. In the simplest thousand lodgfrs In the city, the majority form these scales cost 112, and the greater of them winking girls, young and IneV- number sold are those that bring that price perlenred and with no protection airaln.st or Jlii. Tiie price runs up to J35. the complicities of city life. As a cure i for the many tvlls of the public lodging Work for College Girls. bouses Mt.is O'Reilly believes that all such One of the graduates of Wellesley has houses should be controlled by a municipal been making a careful study of tne op- agency and all should be under tho suptr- portunltles for work offered glrU with a vision of a corps of competent woman "one of tame feminists and one of wild cree of the present emperor, which places feminists," which states the situation pretty patriotism and filial piety above every other accurately. duty. While a Japanese girl of 8 or 10 college education, and concludes that the department stores offers some of the best. Bho Interviewed twenty-three buyers, women who had for the moat part worked their way up from cash girls, and none of them with a college education; in fRct, few with even a grammar school These two distinctive elements In the would firmly avow at any moment her love eQgoatlon. Evidently they were women for her country and for her parents, the Idea of a future life or of the Maker of the Universe would seldom enter her mind to trouble her even with the slightest ques tionings. TTie girl graduates at 14, and from that time It may be said her childhood days are over. Now she enters the high school under the direct care of her in- GEE I MY CORN HURTS! It must be roine to rain You won't bo a weath er prophet if you use CACTDS CORI CALLOUS C0MP0U1D For tired ctirtfl test try Walk Easy Foot rowdars, R mm ru. -4 fit ah 1 25o CACTUS REMEDY CO.. m , I-.,. of unusual ability, but with a cnllego edu cation even a woman of less ability might hope to make a success of :uch work. The maximum paid Is 100,000 and the minimum J5.000. ' Few other occupation would pay anything like as well. Honors Won by Foreign Girls. It is safe to say that with young women from all the nations on earth cuiiijelliig for, and carrying off, college honors, they will be acknowledged to be livul that have to be reckoned with. The A'nes li. Roliinson Mesner piizo In anatomy, given in competitive examination to u Muui.il of the secon 1 year at the i'hl a lclpnia Woman's Medical college, has just uei ii awurilcd to Olivia Sa.umanca in' Cavlte, Philippine Islands. Another member ot the same class is MLs Ethel Dan, front Keren pule, a small town In the foothills of the Himalayas, near Dahora. Hutu these young women will practice nieii cine In their native countries. Woman Unicr In Kgypt. Even K ;pt has bad to come to 11, and now th.ie is at .ea-t one woman bar rister in the land of the Pharaohs, Mrs. Nathalie Michel. She has assed all the examinations with honors and for months paxt made application to the Egyptian tribunals for leave to plead, uid at last Die mixed court of appeals has granted -iier permission. She Is an Armenian by birth, daughter of a well-known barrUter of Tlflis. nhs based her tbe.la, "Pre Inspectors. Smart Empire Holero Coat. Another type of empire bolero Is Illus trated In ono of the cuts, and, tjinuh hardly so chic us the one Just described. In very effective and by no means difficult of construction. This plain llttlo bolero, widely open In front, cut off straight Just beneath the bunt line and finished with two Khort square taila In the back, la to be made up In silk or gay color empire green, French rose, Copenhagen blue, cerise, chau dron, etc.- toned down by black liberty revers, buttons, sleeve finish and ccattud lining, and Is for wear over short wiint of War Stan- e was pres- iiiung. ana is ror wear over snort wnm a Kul ) a r)y s.e .etaiy of lingerie frocks or any sheer summer frocks ton. For a number of years sh whose coloring will permit the association. ',vl ' Cu- National Association of Army , , , ... ,. , , , , , Iinscs of the Civil War, which she or- ( ..ats much like this mudel In shape are panned, und was the only woman member niude,- too, In the popular cretonne and In of the Giand Army of the Republic. ivrr 1sY M M H A i Is to love children, and no home can be happy without them, yet the ordeal through which the expectant mother niust pass usually is so full of suffering and dread that she looks forward to the hour with apprehension. Mother's Friend, by its penetrating and soothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness, unpleasant feelings, and so prepares the system for the ordeal that 6he pusses through the event vith but Kttle suffering, as numbers have testified and said, "It isTT TTJvAHIJF worth its weight in gold." t J,Ll M tl 0 par boot talmg fsissss nu BRUnLj ..,d,.rrt.u. BaoaT mm- m i Mrrx V 1 1 nloraUMtrn. 11 1 1 J r L I I 1 I 1 1 B-ECQ1ATCK CO. II J "3 I li lAi Aiaasss fa- U ilVeV ULjlX t V