THE COURIER. 11 BEGGARS. Child with the hungry eyes, The pallid mouth and brow, Ami the lifted, asking hands, I am more starved than thou. I beg not on the street: But where the sinner stand;, In secret $kcc, I beg Of God, with outstretched hands. As thou hast asked of me; Raising thy downcast head, So have I asked of Him, So, trembling, have I plead. Take this, and go thy way: Thy hunger shall soon cease. Thou prayest but for bread, And I, alas for peace. Lippincotts' Magazine. Fashions of the Day. Uroadvvay, theso days, is a beauty par tial. Something tbero is about velvet anil fur anil sweeping plumes that briegs nut tho lirillianco of a pretty face and makes pleasing even tho plainest. The high Medici collars of soft fur or o! tho rich velvet. .ho large picturetquo hats, the brims Hating back from tho faco opped otr with plumes nodding forward and falling backward, form a framewoik for the fa;o that ia bound to be becom ing. The prfsant st3le of wearing tho hair is another 'frame" within the frame. Or course, some who misht bo called outre dressers, have adopUd tho Cleo do Alerodo fashion. It is, however, of but passing fancy and too trving to became a general stjle. The hair combed luck ward into a waving pompadour or pufi", which is a halo or a shadow, as tho hair is light or dailc. makes a setting for the face and softens tho ifFeet of tho broad brims of tho upturned Gainsborough or Victorian pokes." Tho pull" or roll is held in place by combs. Sometimes "rati" are used also to 6hapo the pompa dour if the hair is thin or unmanageable but they must be usel carefully not to destroy tho reticles effect. And care, too, should bo taken that this "careless ness"' does not become, straggling and unkempt in appearance, and greater care, perhaps, should be used to prevent the waves from having a frizzly look: with either result all styic and elegance is lost. The hair should be crimped into large, natural looking waves, and if locks persist in straggling, they should 'be curled into repectabiliiy. For the street, tho hair is worn at the back cf tho head in a braided or twisted coil, or a bunch of short curl-; for even ing and for the house it is'broughtup to the top of the head, but always with the loose, careless, curly effect. A new style of skirt that is graceful and gaining in favor is a circular-shaped llouncD setoa to a rather narrow front with afiont gore, wide side goro and slight fullness in the back. This bounce gives tho llaro to tho bottom cf the ddit l hat is so much sought after just now. All skirisaremuch narrower, four yards and a half being considered a very gei.er ous wiutli. The necessary ilare in front is given the skirt by the curve of the front gore. This curve rounds to tho waist on tho hip and out in a decided llaro at the foot, roaimencing about s .v inches from the bottom. It mu it be cut without a sharp curve, but be . r.iduated in a way not noticeable in the seam, but only in the result cf the spricg over the feet. At tho sides the close effects aro given by tho tapas underneath, v!ncli aro caught first on the side breadth and thpn to tho back pleat?, holding them in place. In a properly" cut and properly mounted skirt, tapc3 arc not at all neces sary for the graceful swiDg. Excepting in taiter-niddc costume?, waists and skirts of the same material uro seldom seen. If tho asst is mado of the samo material, tho mocotony is brokon by theguimpc. A beautiful cos tume was of plum colored cloth, braided heavily with black, with a whito satin guiiupe. Tho wa3 cut nuito low, leaving about an inch of the cloth at tho should er and rounding in ilemllcllr shape- in front and back, with tho braid running from the elaborate pattern on the waist in lines over the satin to the mek and edge of tho flaring collar, which wa:of thn whito satin. Other costumes have tho guiuipe and sleeves of another material brocaded or embroidered oturfs. A handsomo satin drtss bad the skirt and sleeves of black satin, and the waist of violet satin with Moused drapery of black net embroider ed in colors, with violet or mauvo pre dominating, a jokeof passementerie in which was a mixture o the mauve, gold and line-cut jet. Another black satin dress had a red satin waist with a drapery of black net embroidered iu jet ami a jet yoke. I must say h word about jet. jet should bo cut. not pressed. One is gen uine, tho other imitation. It i surpris ing how ottcn handsomely drcsseu v.c men cheapen their costumes with tawdry imitations. Black is now the fashionable color for the street. Line! Tinjasik Factory 1217 O Street. UW'lsSiPftfflH pei-ialty. Tin FlniM DKplav of Trunk.-, Vali-es, Ca-e-. Pocket Iionk. Holt-. etc., our -Mown III thoritv. Repairing Tni'ik- id Higsm-ath done Old trunks taken a part payment form one-. c.a.wuuck, pjior. 'WV''-W-V'.'' jllegiTetti (Jbocolates AT See the nice line of pictures for 25 cents we can show you. CRANCER, 207 So. I J Street. (Firs', publication November :!7) OIICE. In tho District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska. .M.-irttm E.Stuart, plain-" tiff, vs. i . C. Graves, as Admin-1 istratorof the Estatoo! MelancthonFerry,de- - ceased, and tho un- i known heirs and de- . viseesofeaid Melanc- tbon Ferry, deceased, i defendants. Tho defendants and each of them in tho above mentioned cause will taKo no tion that on tho 11th dav of Spptetnber, IfcOT, Martha E Stuatt,"plaintiff herein, tllt-il her petition in tna district court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, against said defendant-, tho object and prater of which are to enforce a certain con tract, by tho term" of which said Mel- ancthoa Ferry. in hU life-time, agreed to convey to plaintiff the Fcriu-a p.eces. inreeis a land, situated in the county ter anil state of Nebraska east half of the southeast quarter (e. ' .' f. e. i) of seeM n seven t. and the west half of tho southwest quarter (wl '(.s. vv 1 1 ) of sect on eight S, all if tovvnshii eleven 11) north, rane eight n. cast of tho sixth principal meridian; wl.ich con- trait was original! ovpeated in favor of ono Emacupl II. Dove, and thereafter duly assigned by judicial proceedings to th" plaintiff herein; and to exclude Sriid defendants and each and all of them frainany interest ic tho said land, and to iuiet and confirm the title in the said premises in p'aintiff. free from all clmms. lien, demand, and estate of the said de fendants, and each and every of them. You are required to answer Slid peti tion on or bioro .Monday, the 3rd day of January, 1S3S. JIaktha E. Stcart. Pldir.tiff. Hy C. (.'. Flan-bur", her attorney. Dated Novnubr '"id, 1S97. v ectoF s If oapmacV ROY'S DRUG STORE. Cirner Tenth anil V Streets. FOR DRliSS. dlCIS BUB PRESCRIPTION WORK. Perfumes. 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