. ; j E THE OMAHA SUNDAY BUB: KOVEMnEK 1. 1908. Fashion is Reviving the Piquant Hood 1 n 0 I) t 7 V 1 bM HB autornoblt msy have Its dls- back around Its border to show the soft narrow bordering frill of lure around the airrresble features. It does corded lining of dellcat rose pink. face but a deep capelik frill of laco smell to high heaveo. It does Tea, they hare an old world Ftenrh around the neck. A majority of the hood kick up an appalling djit. It flavor, these evening hoods. Let us hope have some aort of cape finish, more or doa ruin the roads and en- ney not prove demoralising to cur 1hs shallow, and aome have long scarfs danger the Urea of pedestrian!, latter day malda and matrona; but It would tf the hood material cut In one with the but It la reaponalble for the revival nicuu i on a loucn or noay or me nooa. cf the hood, and for that gracious deed 'rlvolity with on, of the airy trifles. The hood ha. helped on the cult of the idiiQiB is usri uiuiv iMtr-ii man anjr Donnei, ana nam HKUIII uufiiiuuiia other material for the making of the mod- must assume the responsibility! for the lsh evening hood, very soft taffeta of quaint coal-scuttle, poke and Quaker bon- coursa, without crlspnesa, though with a nets which have appeared this season are X lovers of the plcturesqu In dress should condone much. There waa never anything created for Half bonnet, 1 alf hood are certain motor to (Hi's I" moussellne de sole on the order of the taupe one pictured here, with wide, low draped crown, soft frills filling over the hair and long scarfs brought forward from sides and back. The model of the sketch had Its somber coloring relieved by a narrow roll of mandarine yellow velvet and a little bunch of pansles In yellow and purples. woman's wear In which a pretty woman certain body which the big hood needs. Intended for motor wear. Most of them l,.,.Kea rr.oro piquant ana Dewiicmng man Ubi Tly Bat,( t00 is used for lovely models. ,r, constructed of shlrrsd And corded Bilk '"w as many shell hairpins In a hnnd nf hnonininff tvtM. and we hava . .... . . can stand. ... - - - ' - - ana occasionally one sees a mofiai or too long overlooked the opportunities for transparent moussellne or net or lace over ainty coquetry that lurka in the folds oi silken foundation. i he capuchon, but now, thanks motor, the hood Is In fashion. to the Silk veiling, too, Is a hood material, an one of the prettiest models sketched All of the famous Parisian milliners are ,a9 m voUe catering to the new fad and turning out little puffing bordered by cords of delectable models whose variety and. taffeta and a frill of lac training the face, originality are surprising in view oi m somewhat narrow limitations of Una and idea. Moreover the liking for hoods, whloh started first with practical fur and cloth headgear for winter motoring and de veloped Into coquettish and elaborate head covering for wear with evening dress In open or closed cars, has spread far beyond Its original field. Ts(- summer chlo Parisians talked much of garden hoods and wore delightful en veloping head covering of finest lingerie and lace or silk and lace during their evening strolls In garden or on terrace. Thi fall A he evening hood hue thoroughly come Into its own, and even with very elaborate afternoon toilet some women, don lovely hoods In place of hats for motor or car rlage. For evening wear the Innovation la positive boon. Few womon have understood how to adjust and wear skilfully the filmy srnrf which has served for head covering with evening dress In recent years, and as a rule coiffure and throat were pro tected at the cost of grace and beauty or the practical was utterly sacrificed to the artistic. With the hood beauty and comfort are combined. The big soft silken creation completely envelops the coiffure and covets the throat, yet It frames the face charm ingly and It stays In place without eternal vigilance on the part of the wearer. It Is eminently feminine, this lateat fad, find eminently French, Just such a bit of subtle coquetry as delights the French 4 heart. And It takes us back to the great days of France, to the days of nowder and patches, of masks and sedan chairs and gilded coaches or i v.wi rvirj - v i Leaves froaa Paahl'a .Notebook. The coiffure of a girl this season will one head can stand. Combs are hidden as much as possible, but the large-headed hairpins ami the Im mense burette fill up the surface of the head. A smart street suit has a skirt with the seams at tlio sides of the front panel slushed to the kneu, and closed with tiny billions. The smart thing In tailor suits this win ter, next to the coarse diagonal serge, la the suit which has a broken plaid skirt In aded tonoa and a long, bright coat of the same clolh. Eyelet work is used even on satin In these days. A striking gown of green-blue sut.n recently seen, nad a large flower design In eyelet work, outlined in silk of the same color, made on a foundation of net. Many of th embroideries, so-called, this year have been nothing more nor less than the design cut out ot cretonne apphqued on Jto the material and ve.led wltli, niusiiu. Now similar decoratlous are being applied to silks and satins. If you want to liven up a black coat suit, put In a waistcoat of American beauty satin or velvet. This Is a smart touch and shows ttjat you are quite In with the fashions. It may be fastened down center Willi black velvet or cut Jei buttons. An attractive, but absolutely simple dress Is of paie sea-green crepe meteor over mlk. The maieiial Is draped across the bod.ee fitting the ilguro quite tlgnily. The SKlrt Is siashed up on side and outlined with a trail of ttysuntlne emoroluery, worked In silver. Because women complained loudly last year of braid and cloth, buuons wearing out so soon, the new ones have a metal rim, whtcn entirely protects the edgee. The mold Inside may be covered wiin any ma terial desired and the metal cap filled on. It is Impossible to overestimate the Im portance of the sash and buttons In con nection with skirts. The former is gradu ally veering round more to Us rightful position at the back, while tne buttons are ' of every form,' kind, and diversity, from th silk or sat.n covered shell to line beaded embroideries. The coming season will be a velvet year, and velvet coats will be worn with satin and cloth skirts. Chiffon velvet will serve tor Dtreclolre evening gowns, and satin will be well to the fore. The new satins are very strong, especially nmue witn a tjcevrrca Tjfwxrn a view to being turned to account as smart MUTUK BOANBTS coat8 wltj Bnettl, gklrts. The new selt- AND EVENING colored dlroctolre damask is llgnt In weignt. elastic, and firm, and very Bimiiar in texture to loulHine. The designs are Persian, Jap anese, and Arabesque, and it is made up The one word 1 6 jTs.vtt C. GOTZIAN a CO., St. Paul. U. S. A. CGl2ZriaiD!i means everything best In shoes , 99 HOODS. while on the middle front Just Inside the and have trimming of ribbon and veils, for m aii the evening shades Madame donning her theater hood fills lace frill was posed a garland of tiny these are designed for purposes more one's mind with vague colorful memories Pink roses and foliage. This same model practical than those fulfilled by the dainty t A nacbelor's Reflections, of )e Rol Soleil's court. She may be merely we have seen In rose pink taffeta and In evening hood. No other people have to meet such keen aoln to the latest Rrnmlnav farce and to delicate lilao taffeta. They are less Intrinsically charming and and so much, competition aa liars. a lobster palace afterward, but St. Oer- A hood of this tpy should surely not be becoming than the latter, too. yet they The vav"aBnef ierf rJevaneefhanut'of "a main and Versailles and Morly le Rol come a difficult problem for clever brains and have their old-time charm and they are J,0.0"1 01 a grleNaui-e lnan humming through tho onlooker's brain and fingers, and for that matter a majority things much lighter and more comfortable A -woman would rather a man made love the names of old plays, old dances,' otd tne models are not particularly compll- than their prototypes ot our grandmothers' to hor without " than "ean It bi'Ks rise to one s lips. c"ted !n construction, requiring taste and daya. The .genuine calash, corded, run the place where a woman keeps the The milliners have felt all thla them- 'n"enulty rather than expert workmanship, with reeds or wires and slipping over a sheets and pillow cases Is only an old box selves. They havj gone to those brilliant, ",u" " ""'u'' or careetiy over uis couture, " " When a woman nas a son u s a sign she gay. artificial daya for their inspiration. " - " ' ' f- thelr models, their names. This quaint bud" 1(1 a alngl or double frUl ot lac pears again, but does not play an lmpor- hood of ceil blue taffeta and sapphire maka t00 finish for on of th volum- tant part in the hood or bonnet scheme, velvet, with Us line of dark fur round th ,nou hoods of taffeta or liberty. Borne- Two veils, one falling In front and on face and framing the velvet crown. Is th ttme th tTlllm r ot silk moussellne or behind, are adjusted to most of th poke Malntenon. It has a certain solid richness chlffon rather than of lace, and perhaps and coal scuttle motor bonnets, and th Is going to make her plans, before he is out of his cradle, for the day when he be comes president. New xorK frees. His Notion. "T m rt AAiiraA In fnvnr it onmnnlHnv and sobriety despite Its beauty, but the Du o"11' rU matches th hood In color neutral . and medium tints are usually every motorist to display the number of his Harry makes no claim to sobriety. wmie urn nexi mo uair ana iac is chosen, tne lashlonable smoke and taupe car, for the purpose of Identification, and . It is all rose color taffeta and mouse whit. grays being especially popular. Other n" ald th man who ruminated while selino and creamy lace, ail compact of Narrow black lac. and knoU ot black small, close fitting bonnet, hav veil. Stfi' .eVt'pn" m.spre" tiny frills and frivolous knots and flutter- velvet trim on hood of straw colored silk, drsped round them and falling at th back hension and avert suaDlclon If the machine 1ng bows. And the Manon an Immense and valvet loops and bows finish th front In two long scarfs which may be adjusted wer decorated with a conspicuous placard capuchon of pansy violet taffetas, rolling of another slllc model which has only a and manipulated aa th wearer chooses. pill"8 'h le'en(1, . 'It'' FaW 'orl' "- HOW I MADE MY UAIR GROW Woaaasi With Marveloasly Beaattfal Hair Gives Blmpl Hons Preerl9 Hon Which 8h V With UhI Remarkable Resalta, I was greatly troubled with dandruff and falling hair. X tried many advertised hair preparations and various prescriptions, but they all signally, failed; many of them mad my hair greasy so It waa Impossible to comb It or do It up properly, 1 think that many of th thing I tried were posi tively Injurious and from my own exper ience I cannot too strongly caution you 1 against urlng preparations containing wood aloohol and other poisonous substance, I believe they Injur th roots ot th hair. After my long list of failures I finally found a simple prescription whloh I used with most remarkable results and I can unhesitatingly state that It I beyond doubt th most wonderful thing for tho hair I hav ever seen. Many of my friends hav also used It and obtained wonderful effects therefrom. It not only is a powerful stim ulant to th growth of th hair and for re storing gray hair to Its natural color, but It Is equally good for removing dandruff, giv ing th hair Ufa and brilliancy, etc. and for tii purpose of keeping th scalp In first-class condition. It also make. th hair much easier to comb and arrange In nice form. I hav a friend who used It two months and during that time it not only stopped the falling of his hair and wonderfully Increased Its growth, but It practically restored all of his gray hair to Its natural color. Tou oan obtain th In gredients for making this wonderful prep aration from almost any druggist. Th prescription Is as follows: Bay rum, os. Menthol crystal, one half drachm; Lavona de Composes, 1 oa. ; To-Kalon perfume, 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls. Apply night and morning; rub thor oughly Into the scalp. r Go to your druggist and aak for th tjrht-ounc bottle containing alx ounces of Bay Rum, also one-hall drachm of Menthol VI na V, IVTV-VUIIW num. x- vona d Composee. Mix the Ingredients yourself at your own home. Add the Men thol crystal to the Bay Rum and then pour in the Lavona de Compose, and add th Tc-Kalon perrume. l It stand for halt hour and It la ready to us. rsu qmrtmnmrniii miniiyMiiiuui uiMMliiiiiii iMi i t t i 4 I t ;tjjisiii IIIIIII! It is printers ink that keeps the smok in most business men's chimneys. Toa cat bur printers Ink by th barrl. bat It way you us It, at counts. Tou may spnd all kinds ot monoy for your catalogue, booklet, or newspaper adrertlslng and taen spoil It air by lack of Illustration, or by poor illustration You oan trust the moat eomptets engrav ing house in the Wett t do it right. Baker Bros. Enoraving Co. BARKER BLOCK. OMASA PRONE DOUGLAS 2528 -L. The Bee Reaches the Consumers BAILEY (EL MACH DENTISTS Best equipped Dental ottlo la the middle west. Highest grade Dentistry at Beasonable Price Porcelain flilinga. lust Ilk tn tootk. TRIAD FLOOR ' PAXXON BLOCB Corner lfltb and Faraana Street Activities and Views of Progressive Women in Various Walks of Life m Ilosbanda. the transatlantic husband Is a beast of prey, purely utilitarian motives. They are all HE mysti-ry of husbands, what or otherwise, but always a beast, and that right for him. but why ahould he bddIv they urn good for. and what It's a whit man's burden anyway. All of them to beings who hav no us for them? thoy do to make life worth llv- which provea that th highest grade hue- On th stock exohange, for example, on log. seems to bu getting on th band extant has his permanent habitat In man nods his head and a thousand shares of stock, representing hundreds of thou- nervrs of some writer, tor these United States of America, tho benefit of those who do not 4) . possess one mid those who are unable to What Mta Kun Aboat Women. understand the specimens on hand, a , A large number of books about women writer In a current magasine offers this have been written by men, scientific, sen Uiflnltlon and explanation: tlmental and suggestive. Ilusbtinds ure the natural product of But up to the present time very little Is most clvlJimd countries. They are plentiful reany Known anout mis interesting ana settled all wood surfaces are gone over ducting as a business what many other can suggest Into their lives. There la a nary for oriental languages In Berlin, Bh with a soft damp cloth. ; women have long made a makeshift of is national council of Canadian women and a l0uln,ed d'k1Tedglthofh0orni "ton? i shown by the success met by a certain Victoria order of nurses, all accomplishing r2ages.P AshortTlmo before she waa per Women In Factories. wjgon driver's widow who Is visiting every good things for the sex and for the na- mitted to piu-s the examination In Russian ' In a nttsburg foundry girls are employed young bachelor business man she hears of tlon. n'oZcTon"of tOTort tho'roughbola'rT to make simple cores for oustlnss. A with the offer to' wash. iron, and sew on But Canadian women In the ae-srreirata hi,.. iu r,-Kci,i nKiin wtnr.hlri In sands of dollars, are sold. No man there quick girl can mak 10,000 a day, for which buttons on all his clothing for the sum. of find their mission In being good wives and one of the universities, would go back on his nod, because In the she receives SI. According to the investl- Ji a week. mothers, and to their eternal credit be 1t Two sisters, Harriet 8. and Pauline T. long run to do so would involve lndlvldu- gator who reported to charities on "Pitts- From the day, relatos the New Tork said they all delight In being considered "urVe't XuttHolyokPwlw 'l nth als as well as th community In disaster, burg Women In th Metal Trades," this Times, she gets a man's business she fine housekeepers.- All th historians of class of 1900, established the bevereux But Imagine a lot of women suddenly work Is carried on In clouds of drifting wui,e hi. Mmh an immneulatelv. runaHi mv rhrfui i-riv.ni. tn ninnur comnanv as a ooDartnershln and started brought together under similar clrcum- dust. As th core are finished they are kmt, up th, r,nll B0 neIy, iew, cn the women, their fortitude, their wisdom, and T,1,1,. IZltS and'attenUon stances. How many of their nods would t on trays, which the women carry across button. so firmly and Drlng, 4Ucn week's that the nation Is fast forging ahead they to'busE!!. two yS uiLiumiQ i;-a viwuwr women r n room to tne ovens. A loaded tray mnslirnmpnt hiii'k so niomntlv that her ascribe to the fact that wnmnn have al. not required to "make good" in this way. weighs from ten to twenty-flv pounds. In many customers now look on their slov- ways cherished the highest Ideals and that ....u v.,,, ujr u..r an eiecincai jaciory in x-iusuurg w -nly publlo HUndry days as a nightmare. they transmitted from generation to gen- The woman began soon after hor hus- eratlon unaffected piety and patriotism,1 I:i nwt of the lnlted States of America, expensive creatur. observes Brooklyn Life, being scarcest In Utah and Massachusetts, Woman In large masses, and regarded ab wliero each woman owns but a fraction of "tractedly from a distance. Is highly ob- a husband, or none at all. Those owning no jecnunauio. wukh m un uuu m unm own standards; and as no man has over women are employed on piece work In wind- . , a ihllrirAtir.r1f hv manv aa an mi. 1 , . . , . , . ... ... ... , " " v, ...... " , 7 m i, fortunate trait In T ltself-w. could not very 7- . u.J ' . ll "l""a"" 'n colm Ior Im,tur,"' ne Ia"e" mK? band's death with only one customer, and and physical and moral health. -' w y.wwoiu. fl.Tf a usjr, 111 WUIE is au iuaiiis m. l Although tho best husbands in this coun- weli along without her. And yet she put man, on the other hand, can Judge th inDloyes rive out readily. Only i try aro acknowledged by experts to be In- Piaijrty. according to tn best autnori- himself by his own standards. And in thla twenty-flv have been In th taetory four ilgenous to the soil, those commanding ties." phsically Inferior. Bhe eonaumes respect he fails so often and so lamentably years. Three screw and bolt workers In the hlKhest market prices are the Imported ,ood' UP eur natural resources, wears that perhaps It is Just as well for him to the same city employ 6tt women. A bolt varieties, because of their expensive labels, hideous clothes and pays nothing for her go slow in trying to get a straight Una' on trimmer to use one class of labor as an The Crown brand brings the largest figure. Immense privileges. 8he is a dead loss, r. woman. Illustration-stands for ten hours before a $ machine. Bhe feeds bolts to the mechanism. v 1 r " Hoaaecleaalasr. ,.. ,,. i,,oi.i(! Ann im a riav f like a skirt to his lair In clubs, offices, and "onor. very little character and Is a con- There Is nothing In connection with for a wage of 96 cents, to establish a branch at Bucksport. Dur ing the last year they have mors than doubled the capacity of both yards. struggled on for a long time with only a few. Then she got the entre Into one ot the big Young Men's Christian association The husband Is a wary and eluslvs anl- saraea irora an economio Bianapoinu ens nial. fleeina- for safetv at the first noise ' mean, has an undeveloped sens of like a skirt to his lair In clubs, offices, and bonfr, very little character and is a con- tither remote ravea of hla hahitat: hut ha SUmmate liar. All thla Sh Beams to b In .'may be cajoled forth by an appearance of tn8 aggregate. Indifference on the nart of the trsDDer. aa But-and this Is high! lmportant-th Woman Builds Honae, . Working far Into th night, aide by aid buildings, and by doing perfect work came with three Italian laborers, Mrs. Charles out victorious In a competition with the Rice, well known In social circles In Ve- basement barber, who gets a commission rona, near Montclalr, N. J., has finished aa agent for an unusually vicious laundry building a handsome four-story concrete In the neighborhood. residence, Into which she has' Just moved Now the widow s son Is busy all day wlth her invalid husband and three chll household economies that Is of more im- Bad conditions, these, for women to work making collections and deliveries, her aren seir-taught mason Mrs. Rice portance than sanitation and ventilation. under and likely to have an Indirect effect neighbor's eldest daughter Is employed as not on,v aupervlsed th work, but did Housekeepers In the cltv aoorn the riiun. i .nH hmt children her assistant, the family's lnooin la about of It with her own hands, and she upheaval Doubtless the employers feel that they twice as large as when th woman's hus- oeciures, Desiues, mat She has discovered In th aggregate to woman In particular, every spring and fall, but a little thought are not to blame, that they are forced by band was alive, and the woman hrself lwo new methods of concrete building w find It doesn't work. Miss A. Is a convinces that th country woman has th competition for cheap goods to hire cheap devotes her energies to getting new busl- wh'ch ah hopes will ultimately add to her charming, frsh. piquant, beautiful young right of It. Th housemaid's daily efforts, labor. If any one of them should hold ness In other Vuung Men's Christian asso- frtun- Mrs. BJc began the construction girl, as delightful as a flower. W would even whero they are supplemented by th out and refuse to use the methods of his tiaUons and bachelor apartments and vt the building last March, and hrr friends his curiosity can always be aroused by n,ume" we appiy una ruie aoout woman iry woman s custom or a general the strange creatur who could remain Im mune to hla charms; after which be may be easily caught anywhere In broad day light (though a whit night-light or moon calcium Is preferable), In a trap composed of frou-frou, talcum, golden locks and flat tery. Jump off a reasonably stiff ollff without services of a charwoman, are not really competitors he would be forced to the boarding houses, previous warning w resoue ner rrom a sutncient, Because at best they ar never wall. So It is up to organised society to watery grave. W would neglect our bual- altogether thorough. Then, too, w all' take a hariti and fix the rules of the game. P.,. Mnw Jtm In V. & a ..lr mwtJt Brtllln1w L linn Virtn, .. ni.lli. . . - n 1 - I. ) ,.&,. .A, .... - . . , . .... 4 .. . n There la tradition to th effeot that th ' . u, iui, ciuiwr nonunions ior me auipiuyiunn ui wumci. " " w, -..umm, mm in, vww , ' ' . .ivuuita oiiwi l w c rcBTUlw na CRilOren mUBt UV UDigiiiuilcu iliu cii ChUrch, if w thought there was even the tlon semi-annual cleaning seems to gtv forced by the state. Otherwise society remotest prospect of eventually holding her th Jmpetus necessary to get at them. a at the mercy of a daroand tor cheauness In our arms, or stealtng a kiss from her It Is a mistake to hoard half-worn things, that sacrifices the future of th race. ruby lips. Mrs. B. runs her household Convenience la so often sacrificed to sen Ilk clockwork. Sh has business and ex- tlment Mother hates to part with Willie's ecuttv ability, combined with all of th first pair of trousers, or th cunnfng little qualities of a normal mother, plnafor that belonged to Mary Jane's without a cent of capital, can make by con- Miss C. la'a wit, whose delicate apprecla- baby, but thes things tak up space tlon of shades of humor throws us Into often where space Is at a premium. earliest husband catcher was a clumsy contrivance mad of fin hand sewing attached to a spinning wheal, decorated with home mad preserves put up In syrup of sweet disposition and sealed In common sens Jars. One sourd with a matrimonial halter .xcjient tiea in a oiamona niton, in n us Dana usu ally becomes quit tarn and will eat from Sh Sew for Bachelor. -4- Canadian Women, Lady Laurier. wlf of the premier ot Canada, Is greatly Interested in th futur ot the country and the part women play In It. Bhe says of them: Prom the earliest time, the Influence of women has been potent In Canadian affairs, wer astonished when they saw her, clad In a nondescript costume of her own de sign, atop of a ladder, handling huge blocks of concrete or mixing mortar. Bhe not only did work of that kind, but she built th molds into which ths substanoe was poured, and, on the whole, labored as hard and is her coworkers. th hand and sign checks at will There oe,pr over our own cruaeneas tn that re- Where a house or an apartment has been ar mors than tifty-sevsn varieties of bus- Then there Is the nurse we once had closed in the summer time general reno bands at larg and la captivity, but they perfection of self-abnegation, of sub- vatlon Is a necessity. When housecloanlng ar broadly classed as good and bad by ,lm, di,nteretedneas. th very apotheosis Is pursued systema tlcally-lf th term may their respective owners or kprs called of ,jj virtu. All logic, all systems, tall be applied to anything In Itself so disrupt wives. Bine th wlf Is so ooostltutad ufor her quiet ways. And so our large, lng-half the tabor of it la eliminated. But that ah can bllv anything sh set her jeneral conoluaiona hav been shattered, It Is unwise to leav the work entirely In mind to, she can easily persuade herself and, descend abruptly to th slang of th th hands of a servant. If the careful that a bad husband Is a good on and 0ay, w discover that when It comes to a housewife does not, as many of them do, rice versa a merciful provision of ProvU tru Unate of woman, "all bets ar off." put on cap and apron ah at least super dene for marital happtn. The real difficulty is .that In Judging vises the process. The American husband Is called by his woman man has no standard to go by but This Is the way tn which ons woman transatlantic oompeers a beast of burden; his own. These standards he has raised achieves sanitation. Here is a large house, to which h may very Justly retort that up for his own particular purpose, front with several servants, but sh always tkes . an active Interest in domestic affairs. Never Every woman covets a shape- figure, and many or them deplore the loss of thf ir girl ish fqrms after marriage. The bearing of children is often destructive to the mother's shapeliness. All of this can be avoided by the use of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this liniment prepares the body for the strain upon it, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother' Friend makes the danger of child-birth less, and carries her safely througn this critical T rwrirvl Thousands ornt( I fullv tpll nf the ben fit and ItV relief derived from ihe usei- of this remedy. KJfffi Bok mailed freclnaMeiiMK'tant nmturra. ItU JD1U KHiUUUO tO. AUa6. tJ 11 nil lrflx. znJ In mmm. by any chance dovs sh permit spring and fall to pass without the house cleaning the country woman believes In. Incidentally, it is interesting V note al though it la not wholly relevant that thar has not been a ease of Illness tn th house for seven years. In ths beginning boxes and trunks ar looked after. Everything not of recognisa ble value is disposed of. Bach room is subjected to a thorough fumigation. Th following morning window ar thrown open and th house Is aired. By this method r.ot only sre flies, mosquitoes and ro-tches destroyed, but possibilities of di sease from other source ar materially lessened. It Is a precaution that is well worth th trouble. Now begins th real process of cleaning the drudgery. The place Is swept first with a broom and thon with a dry mop slightly dampened In ammonia water. When the little dust that remains has How much money an uneducated woman and few topics offer mors profitable study than to trace thla trend or affairs. But th study of women differs materially from th usual course, for the Canadian women up The "Kantstoop'' Shoulder Brace and Suspender STRONG, EFFECTIVE. SIMPLE The only brae that braces. ' Positively cures ths habit ot stooping. Produces that military effect so desired. Women's, Girls' and Boys', all slses $1-00 Mens, all sUes l.ii5 old only by th following dealrsi MYERS-DILLON DRl'G CO. U. a. Corner ISth and Tamam Btrests. Bole Manufacturers and Distributers. C. BLMD1CT CO.. lac. OAKXK9. caLiro&inju to the present, at least, ar not so oocu pled with th careers, a the term goes in other parts of the world. For instance, though women are freely admitted to the colleges and professional courses, but on woman figures on the lUt of practicing at torneys. There are few practicing medi cine, 'and the custom which prevailed among uome denominations In the United States of calling womon to the pulpit has never been followed In Canada. The civil service is open to women and many hold subordinate positions. The great teaching force In the element. ar' tchouls, at least, is composed of good, faithful women who are th pride and the dciHuiilence of their country. Recently women have been gaining recognition In Ihe higher aalks ot learning, and aro filling posts In the high schools as acceptably as tl.iy have In the lower grades. There Is at least one woman lecturer In McOlU unl- I versity In Montreal, and many In the Royal Peonies, 10 cents and up. Tulips, Hyanclnths and others. StewarVs Seed Store UBN.ieihSt, , Chest not Brownies. From across the aea comes this sugges. tlon, which is fin for Hallowe'en. Procure shiny hor chestnuts, select a small one for the head, a larger on tor th body. Then provide for your guests good wire hairpins, some yarn or heavy silk to wind th pins with and some sealing wax with which to fashion hands and feet. Hats may be made from acorn cups, pins will fasten them on and secure the head on the body. Ths far may be dons with water colors Tbnse brownies ar delight, ful, so tui English friend who made them says. ' . IVaat Honrs Are Dolaar- Miss Mktt Boyle O'RetJlj daughter of the dead i'iet, John Boylu O'Reilly, is a Massachusetts prison .commissioner a'ul is giving talks In her statu on "Women In Prison' and Afterwards." Miss Sophie Wight of N'ew Orleans is locturtng on "!xulanu un.l Its Polblll tles" In tli north, making a circuit of the principal oities. This la a species of vaca tion tour befor beginning her school year St home in the Houie Institute for Girls and night schools for boys. Miss H'ula Svenson hus been unanl- Vlctorla college for women, in the medical mously chosen secretary-treasurer by a lo- cojhije or women, and In th conservatory C41, urancn or th t ounty telegraphers . union In New York., This Is the first tlm and art schools. ' Cauada Is especially proud of the farm ers. I-ast year over 15000 women large number of resource women made a suc cess of farming, and among these there were many examples of young girls still at school making a fair living from apple orchard many doing all th work, even the picking and packing of th fruit with their own hands. Ther ar all kinds of movements for th betterment of women, for their, uplifting in the poorer districts and to bring all that tn modern distress time that they have elected a woman to office and they did It witli the statement th.it they wished to emphasise their belief In "equal pay for equal work." Honor tn them: The only woman curtojnist is Mrs. Don ald C. Monro of New York, still known In her work by tier maiden name, Laiuia K. Foster. Bhe was a Sua Francisco -irl ana went 10 rvew lorn imr tn earth quake. She has done quite a good de il of wcrk aa an Illustrator, besides her cartoon work. Ernestine Gregory, a well known German writer. 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