t E THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 24. 1009. MAKING GOOD n Activities and Views of Progressive Women in Various Walks of Life i - f th ( T y T should not be neceery to Kill run the colonjr In the Interest ol their That there Is a nslK-t of these con- neceaaa-y to srll his patent leather shoes, affirm the propoeitlon that col- s. dltions on both iMm k unfortunate. The He vti b?ins; rowed across a lake when a Ifgti educated women make a-od Whn Mr. Crawford was aiiked why It burden of aa unhappy marriage la too often (rtrl pamw by In her ratio. Without a mothers. Intelligence and train- waa that he and her associates went so put upon the woman because ah was not moment's hesitation h plun4 both feet Ing leaves Its Impress on the f.r afield for their purpose, ahe replied. "a capable person." No allowance la made into the rippling- water, letting; them dangle home and family as Idellbly as "it is solely a question of the Farlla- for th fact that her husband did not there, stupidly. f wlleae Weesew Make Gwww Mathers. mentary Tote. There is no security In this before marriage seek or make known a 0ftl.r ,,M .h.r ,K.. m in any other sphere or life, But expounders country for women's financial enterprise, desire for a capable person. She Is charged (rrow gpry 4nd cUmb ffIlc, .tumbi, ov.r their own feet: some Imagine themselves the proul poaseseere of roice and exer cise It: others whistle out of tune or twirl their mustaches. Still others btow dtscon- of fa.ls and theories frequently assert the ve rntch our tenU In Australia because with the failure to which both contributed. contrary, forcinc recourse to experience to there women hare the franchise. Conae- because of confused Ideals of what each confound the prattlers. Mrs. Thillp Carpen- quTOuy they have the protection and the wanted. ter, president of the Sorosts club of New York City and graduate of Mill college. California, asserts In the New Tork World Mture mat I he college educated women or America make the best type of mothers," and supports her assertion with these, among other reasons: "The reason Is simple the college woman. advantage which this affords.' Education may do something to cure The new township 1. finely equipped by the defecU Incur marriage system, but ature for a health resort. Situation and Industrial education may have Its draw- .. ,2 lose the thread of their conversation. So much for the desire of being noticed. scenery are beautiful. It has mineral backs. It may In effect say to young women - m . i i ... a i . thnxt In tirriar1nr lhmMlTai fnr nAiii spring. i - WD It comes to pleasing women men are tlsm. gout and so on. There Is als . VJ u -Tt "r P-rtlcutar. They then strive for per- small Uke of pure fresh wgter and In ad- "Ives to cook for somebody. This U not mr. .. Inte.W..l .... . i . . , in iTTrarritfe) nrrtnvf ri rmmf vnmin " - o uon rooa iTaniCK ina wua nixa imrwuiig. w - s - generally speaking. Is the best developed mat . M ho feeIt thmt ,h, h.. lt wltnln her a ' Th .art. read T aV woman. .. : to take care of herself. an ,rn K 6T ". rdy to repeat lt "College education for woman today does time excessively hot. . - - . v . . v.i ,, r- The industrial edacatlon at young women . , Alia VI " 1 1 n ui 11, TJ L V n uouiy uivcuia not mean the erolutlon of a race of sexless e8Uollsn Khoo wnlch wl com should take a broad form, la rder to be at the first occasion. Or they dabble Into art or literature or some "lfm" In order to literary blue stockings. It doe, not strive r VVrabTy with flm c as. schools In lpful In solving the hem. problem. In fulr th rr!t pose. The more matter to produce weU trained Ama.ons. What It "gL"1 - ot r. It I. ot nearly so nece f fMt over material things: does aim for-and In the nuUn effecU-1. ITilcIiooU for ruTwhereut TmesUo- -ry that wife should be a practical cook. heU their hair Is. parted in the right Af K Sk Kins Ma ewrell Ideal physical and mental development. " " . as that she sheuld A& ta a reneral know. P1; whether the red or the blue tie will such as only a few favored women have ' , v. jedge of the art a special knowledge of m "e' Impression. For men are v' "-"" . . ,, ... .v.. now to run a house, how to duv and now " w vKnrc The college woman IS a grown tip- to t. blsreot failures riunn not a naoaw or a uermaa Daa. uwdoiiuh -- n wax v enaew are psiac, oman. just compare cer paysicaiiy wiin the woman Inches she has of nfTye" agT the however, to be rigorously excluded from the young couple are cooped In nar- W1 or rirty years ago. se. the ' ' h row quarters. living simply, but tater when The stu, s added to height and shoulder attraction but In e ery other respect fn,-,,.. .h a sf-go. width-note the fine, generous curves, as wui o. laenuc&i wim u.o v.., w.,,.,... r t0 bolls h all teasing of younc girls )ui .. r. 7 . . i...t..u. i. ...ii. t.a ..i . iiviv rnrt w,re rir,as herself the helpless target ef enterin cii.e Tr. riuw i n reuTy Of or gramX,r creToTr those existing, being dull arM dowd. TiTZ J giSSSf ' dents at Bryn Wiwr have formed government club, the object of which mother s, day. See how the "clear, rich with practically no amusement. coloring, that results from a knowledge of outdoor living, has replaced the llly-Uke fragility which used to be thought the ernenc. of delicacy and refinement. "It Is a scientific fact that for the evolution save her from this, whereas a narrow rr- Iwev C. B0ey, preeldent nf the education of the kitchen alone may plunge v ,T c. " cluD- ,BJ ?en, "xJorsed . ... hy the State Women s club of Colorauo for as lm a nnsul "Maks Oee" When the music season Is at its height, her more deeply Into difficulties. says a writer In Munsey's magtstne, not ' zPT7 fewer than five thousand girl, are study- mi T . l?vm thrtiiaon.1 arrrTfrrni irtii BU.Kl xnai mail S a i I JM VkT VrV of the best, the best types of both male f this me-t onIr "oJ " ' o plas woman and number of professional nurses and feraal. are rqulred. Tten It la only -n from eve'T uarter ot tnU t . wi-ht'T exarsetel this iT ennplatlng erecting two logic to assume that, other thing, being " " h" 1?. 1 . .r ZZ" lJ2Z the nemination for congress In the first district. Mrs. Bailey Is the w'fe of the mitea State, marshal of Colorado. Miss Alice M. Bo wen of Detroit and of that city o housea at M. Binemem, pei-nap: yet tnere mnst rte ror nurses where they may sx at a small m.i . m.irivrt vnicet Ton oiisht some truth at the bottom of It. Otherwise, expense and enjoy their vacations. Indigent . ... ..w t. .. whv should man wait nn woman at n al he Ukea care of if the 10 aa nuuui -.u. - - - - - - - plans are earned out. - m - . a. . M a a. TVK tVa NMstnH l laaklne aavaaahla a live wno nave uie iuuuivi uiujkiiik. vjj " v j Vv wnwi n i piminf jewels oeiongins; to ano'her. Is the statement. equal, the splendid physical and mental health of the college woman will perpetuate Itself In a specially fine progeny. That la, the college woman must be the best mother ,,,;,. ... Kn., . . ,, . physical eadarance, the capacity for work Tn other words, why should he be chlval- on'r woman who ever followed the profes- i"!. ,t-.:LCld.rKe!' "f.!r!b ! which amount, to gUua-and the voice- rotxsT " ' 'J!'"'- b In AI- v.. ii.mvi., ui ui ciiHuuvn w , . , , , , , . . . e. innw wm anipowner ana ner race. "As to the woman baa fe woman-even If this were trult should f"r ' "lat ro,1 bfor .mvairy is ine expression or man", rew. mother aa Arab. Phe ran awav frm home dererence Tor woman, says wnen is years old and after several years Weekly. Altheagn. like ether in There is no way of malting lasting friends liVe " Making Good"; and t Dr. Pierce's medicines well exempiify this, and their friends, after more than two decades of popularity are numbered by the hundreds of thou sands. They have "made good" and they have not made drunkards. A good, honest square-deal medicine of known composition is i Ss ) L Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It still enjoys an immense sale, while most of the preparations that hare come into promt nence in the earlier period of its popularity have 41 gone by the board " and are never more heard of. There must be some reason for this long-time popularity and that is to be found in its superior merits. When once given a fair trial for weak stomach, or for liver and blood affections, its superior curative qualities are soon manifest; hence it has survived and grown in popular favor, while scores of less meritorious article have suddenly flashed into favor for a brief period and then been as soon forgotten. For a torpid liver with its attendant indigestion, dyspepsia, headache, perhaps dizziness, foul breath, nasty coated ton&ae, with bitter taste, ioss of appetite, with distress after eating, nervousness and debility, nothing Is as Hood as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It's an honest, square-deal medicine with all its ingredients printed on bottle-wrapper no secret, no hocus-pocus humbug, therefore don't acctft tubstituu that the dealer may make a little bigger profit. Insist on your right to have what you call for. Don't buy Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Expecting it to prove a cure-all." It is only advised for woman's special ailments. It makes weak women strong, sick women will. Less adver tised than some preparations sold for like purposes. Its ster ling curative virtues still maintain Its position In the front ranks, where it stood over two decides ago. As an invigorating tonic and strengthening nervine it is unequaled. It won't satisfy those who want " booze," for there ;s not a drop of alcohol in it. Dr. Pierce's PlessMtit Pellets, the $ritinal Little Liver Puis, although the first pill of their kind in the market, still le and when once tried are ever afterwards in favor. Easy to take as candy. contention that th. college th bet their path they finally feel the Instinctive .... thrill of trlumnh which ther will tl von TTaraeea 1 tower cnuaren uiaa otner M " . M)f .nrt ,,t ..-.... .V r,T ettnctlve reelings. It Is being modified or cM,: "' '" "1UUJ ,ul lul" . . . fpain. flv, deDartmenta. each suDervuted by an . . flavlr nnlv.p.ttv WfHUMt. UlU The spwt in vagabondage she disguised her- inaritnt i to he jfevatMi ntlr.v 10 uie be quality, not quantity that counts. But certainly among th. college women of my acktalntance the families average as large aa Vo'. Jfce of moat modern women of culture. "Women of today are everywhere realls- But what of the remaining four thou- rooted tip by education and cJvfllxatlon. The Wife of the mavor of Simtlmnrt eznert. the chivalrous Instinct nevertheless stlU Knrlanrl. a popular seashore resort, has Japan exports enermou. quantities of makes ttaalf felt In modern man Tf tmnela opened the first nursery of Its kind tn the human hair th mi.p mart .f m-hteh un Ask the musical director of theatrical b!m when confronted with woman, to pas. r,ld- '."iT.l "'"fortable canvas a report on th. subject from Yokohama, reductions, who hear their pleadings for .hroue-ti thre aifrWn r .. I 2 w1'hTot"- ,rln!1 nT?M K" Franoe, although the United 8tates " ,. i. nwn- .or ompn Tiun come, second in the oensumpuon of this sand nine hundred, and ninety-Cve ambi tious girls T Ask the productions. . , nlc tn the chorus at fifteen dollars a TV ,-i,. u.n-n immn come, secon. in tne oensumpuon or mis Ing the duty of what Mrs. Margaret Deland p . k ,h ; . ' ' , one ho strives to attract woman's atten- the reenrt mav leave their haMee to he particular Japanese product. The hair. has called 'conscious motherhood. They are beginning te understand that th. duty of parents doe. not end with bringing chil dren into the world only begins there. "Women today are becoming 'conscious that every child born 1. entitled to a defi nite share of money, of education, of leva. Mothers are learning that they have no moral or social right to b. responsible for a larger family than they can care for properly. It Isn't playing fair with either the family or the world. In this general movement of more Instinctive animal motherhood, the week. Ask the choir masters of New York and lis suburb, who must fairly bide from their Import unities and their voiceless singing. Aak th. women ot means and kindly Instinct, again and again ta send aged, penniless girls back to their homos. And ask th. disappointed parents In thousand dtiea, towns and village, ot the United State, to whom these girls sooner or later return, embittered. Incompetent, yea, and voiceless. For th. thin "draw- care for whit- they are enjovlng thlr black in color and rather coarse, consists holldsv. The bablea are fed and tended almost entirely of the combings of women free ef charge. of the lower classes. A unrlor quality Th-. Amv Tanner former! v a nrnfeaanr at comes from the women of Mlvakellma. In colleaw. has been choen to euner- are cie.ea wun nair or extra- wnrv of mMsttrlng and tee1n ordinary length, w hen first bought the Nothing U too absurd. One man found It cmm Prndv. whldi has jnrt been one-ed lened before It Is exported. tlon; In the second ta please her; finally, to serve her. The unconcerned are highly diverted by who contribut. ,he flr,t- ThfT " no nJ th thing, a Wilson them dlscour- " wnl a to ttr 'an'. attention. Ins fsMAm' annrann irniOA. mi b1rt me tn conscious,' as opposed to th. atraaD ot It.llan mho4 o( teach ing, at th. hand, of a non. too conscien tious teacher, oftimea cracks or .van Odd Effects in Fur Trimmings college women, because of their high av erage bread'-h of vision, are perhaps the vanishes In thin air. leaoers. "Then the college woman knows how to ' Wosaea Cam Keep Secrets eare for her children so excellently she Is The recent semi-annual meeting of th. such a perfect methor In that sense. 8h. stockholders of the Bank of England was has personally acqulrod the necessary scien- enlivened by a digression Into sociology. D A MS Fashion is enamored of out the wonderful sllklness and silvery of taupe erepe, with bordure design of self fur this season, and not tn softness or ton. that makes chinchilla one color velvet brocade. The velvet Is almost many years has fur been em- of the reigning furs. The opossum Is dyed, as light and soft as the crepe and the ployed so tree'y as It Is now too. to a soft grayish brown on the taupe stuff Is draped skillfully In a clinging being sed by th. designers, shading, which Is pretty In tone, but has tunlo bordered by fur and cut dawn low Fur coats of all sorts, but bardly th. smartness of the gray fur. . on the bodice to show taupe chiffon veiling chiefly long, ample, luxurious garments. Opossum trims many of the beautiful cream lace boldly embroidered la gold and tlfle knowledge to look after the physical one shareholder raising a question as to scarf, .tela, mantles, all with that same evening coats, even th. exceedingly ele- ro tones. , . . i . , repo"""'R7 women as eras os of amplmi,., morm0u muff, gant garments, bordering bands or huge The plain cream lace rise, to form th. laws of hygiene and many simple medical the bank. "Woman." bo said, "should not -,.,, r,.. . ,.,.,,. h,v ,nr. ... .. onii.r Uli th. h,.r... . v. regu atlona, Sh. Is qualifled t g,ld. the be employed In UUjWlshnumt. Xhr Eood matarlmJ. and tHmm,4 ta charmingly with ell the r " blue and with th. nbrolderl lao. and unfoiding of th- .mail mind, through her cannot koe a cr. Toa know thw fur rpmed violet shadings, while wlth!he modish chiffon effect on th. bod.. The short or r.tUf,7!!.P!Tih!.'0rT.D1 Mlhr0PO,0nr: Fh8 V ' U rL c-. H these .re on faahl.'s Urt and green, th. brown fur. clnsor, morw sue- -'e cut In one with th. bodice U of the - - ..w - a vwwumur eveninr coat ox ouii - - . . w.u. iw. atlona. Of the fur ooats and .mall furs silvery blue crepe with velvet brocade do- wide band of handsome lace, kmbrold ww will talk at another time, but just at sign, trimmed with wiJe bordering bands erd net or other trimming bordered on phere of culture and social charm In hay ployers of women In positions of trust, home one ot th. finest, sweetest influences comments tn. New Tork World. Opinions on growing boys and girls." are well nigh agreed that they are as i rule closer-mouthed about business secrets Adasa aa4 His Apple. than are men clerks. Thousands of young New light was shed on th. housekeeping women in New Tork are In the full ooe.fl experiences of Adam an! Ere at th. "Na- dene of their employers aa secretaries and tlonai Apple day eeirstioa bald last stenographer. They are Intrusted with a week by the women of the Chicago Frees large volume ot confidential corre pond lea sue In the Elizabethan room of the Con- ence, the contents of which. If revealed to gress hotel. Mis. Florence Edith Austin a rival bouse, would seriously embarrass made known a new discovery In historical their firms' standing. They know the se research, which she proclaimed as follows: crets of corporations, the details ot con ( "It was not a ripe, luscious apple that tracts and provisions of trade agreements, caused the fall of man. but a .un-dt d It Is In their power to cans, all manner of product of Eve's first conscientious effort complications by a disclosure of papers of of cookery, which turned out a complete a private and personal nature committed and undeniable failure. I found this In the to their custody In the daily round of busi suppressed diary of Eve. It waa th. origl- ness. nal erlme against humanity. That evapo- But is there record of such a breaoh of rated confection was the nearest approach trust T One of the notable development of to something substantial that Adam had women's larger participation la business evtr experltsaced and. being made of clay. Affairs la their demonstration of a fldu and. like al. men, having more stomach clary capaulty and a loyalty fully equal than conscience, that primordial nature to man's. Tb. theory that they cannot faker first succumbed to th. toothsomenes. keep a secret is disproved by the fact that of the Strang, diet and then perpetrated they do. This Is another of the man-made tft earliest ficrkn known to history, opinions about th. sex which hare needed Y$.s Austin's peech refloated th. spirit to &e revised since women began to moat of the gathering All th. talk was of 13160 0D oquJ terms In business life, apples and th. soigs wer. of apples. Th. " luncheon, from tha cocktail to the coffee. Victory fo Wosacm. was mad. from apKea. with th. exception or the first time In Its history women of the goose and the aforesaid coffee. will bo admitted to the examinations of the Each woman brought aa apple and many Ral College of Burgeons in England more apples arrived lr barrels and boxes, next January. Tha homo secretary has S V notified tha council of th callage of bis the moment we are Chiefly Interested in th. part which fur la playing among trimmings. Coats, neck furs and muffs of on kind or another wo have had each seey son, but not within many years has trimming f H Mast Waaled Tsierw. decision to approve th. by-laws regard- No man will be allowed te owa a share Ing th admission of women to examina cg stock or a red of land.or to hold any tions for diplomas. This removes th last fflce In the new Industrial colony which ear to a woman becoming a graduate ur- 1. about to be started la wesWa Australia goon in England. by a number ef British wemet. The colony la situated within forty miles of Albany, on a great rock facia th sea, The land has been secured from the gov eroment of tha commonwealth by a num ber of British women as a freehold prop erty. Among th number is lire. Emily Craw ford, president ef the Householders' league; Miss Crooks, chief of the Women's Agri cultural college, established by Mrs. Vic toria Woodhull Martin at Bredon's Nor ton, tn Worcestershire; Miss Hetty Saw yer, M. D.. and a woman who prefers to Iwdastrtal gekeela for Wessesu . Mrs. Ella Flagg Toung. th progressive superintendent of schools of Chicago, la about to open night schools In which sh. expects to educate young women in house keeping se that they may b able to make tb Bocdeet salaries .of their future hus bands go as far as possible. The plan Is a worthy one, but lt needs supplementing. With lt should go night schools for young men with modest salaries. In which they joyed such a vogue as It Is having now. It Is used on every sort of frock from the tulle ball gown to th serge mav be tausht how ta choose a wlfa mi., street suit, on coats, on scarfs, on hats. ble of extending the usefulness of money. What boots lt that young women learn be anonymous, but who has a Urg. hold- houMSDloc, nr young men com. want- a!tincUy blxarr. cm : V 1V VJ Mil models, sjui taiallsssjaaaseasaMSaMai i i I, -. a i i of oppoasum down "cn taK DT carrow Dn r " ortsn th fronts snd on ru" oft 8klrt ln tunlo lines, and around th wide arm on tunlc" of chiffon edged about th. openings and Uned neclt nd arm hole wlth verT narrw llne with gray chiffon. of fur and w,th f'Jr running up the opened was one of Paquln's "de of thB tunI ,klrt whll kcroM th w l iuui ui in. iuuiu ruu siiermaung wine bands ef heavy embroidery and narrow lines of fur. '.ottlng suits of the very rough serge, now such a fad. have big collars and cuffs of fur and sometimes a wide band of fur on the skirt bottom. We have seen an extraodtnarlly smart suit of this kind in lime green, the material exaggeratedly rough and loose woven, but handsome and lovely ln color. The coat and skirt were severely tail ored. A collar of black bears crossed low in front snd the coat fastened with on big button on the left side below the waist. There was a band of th fur around th bottom of the sleeves and a hugh flat muff of the fur to go with the suit A blouse of lime green chiffon ever white net embroid ered ln gold and various harmonising col ors had cream lace over gold net for gulmpe and cuffs. With a bearskin turban trimmed ln a fold of gold tissue or In a single gold rose, this would make a most delectable costume for street and yet, thanks to Its rather light color and th. dressy blouse, would aniswer for almost any day time function. We have seen too a very chic rough diag onal serge m Ink blue, with skunk collar and cuffs and skirt band. Leaves Frasa Faafclwa'a Hatekevek. Faded roses on hats may be freshened by tinting with t'rench rouge, ruowng toward the edges. One of the new shades suggests a mlug Uug of old goid and luiistaru, and the ef fect is much niure aruscu; Uum Uus de scription would imply. A grannie muff mat la different from the uaual type was seen at a recent ax MANTLE OF bibition. It is fashioned of amber cloth TULLE WITH outlined with band cf velvet euged wun CRKPK DRA I'- P'lSfce frills ot crepe and lined with mus- KRIF.S EtOI-:D V.un- WlTHFirRAND , Belts. It ia predicted, are to play an FROCK OF Important part n the coming modes. Not I'HEPE WITH tuo fu'ded girUlea of siik. satin, nc, FOX BANDS. familiar for a season or two, but the se vere hard type of beu set uci tth a an exquisite cloak h"'1 hai.dsome. bold and even --. . ,b,ii aa hjmiui. Contrasting linings are a feature of the new Coals. Vbhethar of fur. ai.k m ..t.i v. the skunk trimmed cloaks and frocks here the material is in a vivid shade. aum aa rew or emeraia. Discs: Is uced. nne tne darker coats are lined aim scheme emics? wer It not that Mrs. Crawford and .nivt. f ,..i v.., results. signer to realise the nosslbilltles ln the u""m"" olu. "mpea are much favored .. 7. . . ,, , , - ' T . .t . , , . iu men. saw iinin.s. vumt iriweiusn unw oo cuxum- those 01 beauty of character and solidity i" long-naireo, aare ur are tne one. m una siiscu ussues or ncu While motor coats vary little from year stances will allow men te purchase any of attainments. They cannot be brought "ost generally used for trimming, with silks. to ye ther, ar- t ew cl.aiiKs noted land. Even married women whose hue- to bid simply for housekeepers. Neither skunk tn the lead, because It is eminently The skunk trimmed cloak of the iketch in the latest dr&jgna. perhaps the most bacds are alive, are excluded from the do women merely give themselves to pro- effective and moderate in price, pnvuege. widows and spinsters, la fact, videra. and there's no denying that lt is usually effective, though sometimes ths effects leg In ths woelen industry. The moving spirit is Mrs. Crawford, Ing wives of that kind? The laurel green crepe frock of the Drecoll sends out It la cot enoush thai VAimv n sketch, for example. Is daringly odd with ln roee and dull silver with opossum trlzn- u... -"o one w ui themselves for ths duties of housekeeping " wld snd of disck pear ana its cuns mmg Judges of women's work at th. World's . m Mmneapoiis Journal. Men do not a muff of the fur. but It was considered Of Columbian exposition. ihaou Hv iinmhM n ..... enormously successful tn Farts and the there Is no end. Wherever one zoea such A good deal of ths capital needed for the They demand attractiveness ef another "iodl has been copied in prunelle crepe models are shown, and most of them are brocades, goiden cinnamon peacock or cheme Is secured and all would be forth, kind, and they too often put the minor ,n JC'W York Uer wttn lmirable attractive,, though lt takes a French de- Pa.biy a pair ihd, such as love-in- Every woman covets i shsps- Bgure, and many or them dtplore the loss of their ciri- W l;h fnrm Ftr marrifio-ai J The bcarinc of children Is often destructive to the ocs shapeliness. A3 of this can be avoidel by the use of rJ other Friend before baby comes, S3 this liniment prepares the te,strai3 upon It, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother Frleai makes the danger of child-birth less, and carries her saieiy urouzn wis critical TT TTSVTT 1 1 bination rare In fashion annals. bear gives somewhat the same effect, but Is more expensive. After these eons the a com- represents the last word of Parisian ele- fceablo of iheso is the new sleeve. It ranee, and Is haai.tifnl i Its irin an "- 0e:U gauiiUet cuff, into which the Black sane, and Is beautiful ln its coloring and uoper sieee is very untly failed. Tuis line, but would make any woman not divinely tall and slender look like a fright. period. Thousands grate iull tell of the ben -fit and relief derived from he use of this remedy. ZtJ2?g Cnk Wm: !d n all ei 'tSDt BKisr, iUs-Uiiik.1 B kroLLA)VACO. n-s-n A .i Ua. . V .u.Ias. n,.aaa A shorter haired furs, most of which, when , ' - clinging sneain ot Dronxe ssun veuea in admirable for trimming purposes, are ex pensive. Aa exception Is the Adelaide chinchilla or Australia opossum, which from present agression from the tilajn cost .Iimv. houever. is along very uractlcul lines, for II ta nre comiortable in that It allow extra room at tuo Lend or the elbow. ine it'i.-.stan blouse appears in a revised form. Ine new Kuspisu Lloose opens at the Mde, so that tne baja" looks Use a lun.c aoove tne salrt itself, and the sieet is i:ae tne ptain ordinary coat furs have become so scare that theft price Is almost prohibitive for the ordinary the tulle. The French vagaries in this matter ot fur trimmed modeta are wonderful indications bids fair to be th faddish fur "metlm.e" '"U Some of the supple furs sleeve. For afternoon wear long coats are , ari nigae ia an quit mjm rrtK K m&r OsTLdVisl i" vtiwiusui mns of the winter. Since the really valuable " T - - r niolre all ciossiy braided, and boastlns so soar, ths. th.r ra "nl "r lu""" Inner vests or waistcoat. ennohd Among Drecoll s modaia is one which has with dainty eu, broidery. A lew ot tnese tha lower half at tha aktrt tn Imllatlim models Show suosre-CUt tails Ix-mud In. woman, Paris has taken to furbishing up mhu. upper ot frock j, siead of in. all round skirt. In expensive fur. Into beauty or smart- of broVD nol eiatjorateiy soutatcbd ,H 'i, iecw number n-a, and each season set. th. .tamp of very iighti, ulmraml wltn fur. A ?titUf -t? IcT havtaken deflnlt. approval en som. on of these sleeveless Russian coat of the fur accont- tne piece of strappings. The back suap, moderately expeoslv furs. Last year panies th frock. Absurd perhaps, but ex- n'L;n originated in . a narrow belt, has akunk had thing. Its own way In Pari tremely good looking- Xw. SX' and lt retains Its vogue this season, but wide bands of seal and seal collar and sppears to keep ine pauoi back aad front the opossum Is newer, and almost every euttM trim a vlsitlne- costume in seal brown ia. imc: cut' JUW bullous v. vase Huueiisiuiui, . ill poilsne. Strel satin ckHh. with touches of dull gold lace these butu.ua are very awn, and una a canter famous house Is nalng I' ll Is really nn attractive fur, too, la a and embroidery to relieve the sombreaeaa novo! vcrmoa of the eft shaded gray, slightly resembling chin- of th. daep ton and from the sam. French Vnat lka uitT l" " ;hUla la lu markin an color, but with, maker come a suoa. distliiuia4 frock suitable iJTZUIS l!Z2 aali All Five Toes Cave Room to. Crcatbe i Necessary to the Child's Health ii Kverv earent ahenld look carefully be tha proper fitting of th child's fee. It Is really soore Im portant to health and temperament than proper die and clothing, for ins uts sonwHmee em aw pwr fitting sheas are not always apparent on the foot. Nervoosnes, dullness of thought, awkward carriage, weak ankles, eta., are sine times ia tea traceable t tmpfopsr sh til ordinary kind. 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