-zg-rr?..? ,. H il2 THE COURIER. Fashions of the Day. i? w ffr; k df II 'i B !' & k t.i '6 Jl ,4 I-1 Ife .u ; Sly Dearest Adelaide: In tilting your tat. tilt Ute.LrJsa but nut ihe crown. Tfeer iiwch a di.Terenc in this tilt! " r5 . i - you are a Jury or you are not a lady. All bats lm5 tlie eidewxya appearance, but the crown to beau ait must rest square Jy and in respectability's straight iine with the face. It it tio brim that is allowed the freecom of s'yle and rakish- BBfF. Brims caa Lekent into any shape that i i becoming to the contour o! face and head. It iscurpiiiiog how a brim beat this way an! that can brine out piossney that otherwise would not be cHsiorered in somo faccj. The Gaiaaboiough style of bat is b eoatiaf to nearly all faces, provid n j the style is Moderated or accentuated to suit th weaker. It is the softening effect ct the plusaes that makes the picture. Plumes, like fur, are never a trail to features. Any wemin rigged out in ihe present extravagances of ostrich plumes aHl rich f ura pacses for a beauty. There ia rat l'y nothing new just cow is facbioas, units it Le the certainty that ha settled down. Furlaislson the blouse aro invari ably left open to show dressy vests and stocks of Ljco and sat n atd delicate tiBta. Tao Medici olUr of fur ctant'a up in a flare at tho back, making a frame for the veiled features. Too bread lapels apenei to Ihe waist, gtre a full effect to the bust, and atcn'.utats the srnallneEs of the waist. Be'.t? and buckles are special features jf tio blowe and tho tioy waist. The blousa ifelf tnus: l:e tightened at the waist by alii m band, and then the belt adjuster without thought of matting the waist any smaller. Metal belt, or belts with jeweJol busklcs, ono in front and oao in the beck, car not be us;d to lessen iicbcs in watet treasure. Peg-collars are a? popular as bells. They are worn in tbc day time and in the ejnirg, with a d.fierence, of course. With a b!ack ubiffon over bhek satin evening costume tbero was a toujh of PffQMlU2L, i". ft rf VMMbbbbbBVH IbTbbVbIw I ""V v " " Sulplio-Sallne All Kinds of Baths Shaving- Hairdressino-. Srnitarium, Cor. Itti and AX Scientific Masseurs. A Deep Sea Pool, 50x142 feet. Drs. Everett, Managing" Physicians. M 10 1 GOOK'S HERRT Aou ih ra-sl impcrUnt factor in a well regulate 1 kOcon i the rangr. It must be one that. the dralt? aie easy and ac twb htf to handle. sA that the oven can 'bo tempered to any lf greo necessary for course, men are expected to appear in baltirg. une 01 im nw, prjisiimr ine .evening in evening dress. Women, coral pink satin in the bows and sash. Around the neck was row after row of coral beads the ordinary broken coral bead held in plato by long diamond clasps. The effect was exquisite, the wearer being a brunette. Another dog-collar was of gold beads liks "our grandmothers used to wear" small ones, these too. held together by the'diamond clasp). ' ' Collars of pearls and imitation pearls, one as much as the other, with the dia mond clasps, are a stand-by. Even wax beads with rhinestone claspj are alLwed and are better than none at all. Velvet bands embroidered in seed pearls and studded with jewel, imita tion and the real, and ''home-made,'' aro worn when all else fails. There is reason in this dog-collar fancy for evening dress. Necks are ri:in ed. The h:gh collars, stilTand irritating that have been worn so loDg on dressse, have left their mark, and tbo plumpness and purity of color and the tine texture of the skin a ra beauties, of the past. It will take massage, Turkish baths, skin bleacb, emolients and time to get throats back to nature. Evening dress at the theatre, as well sa tho opera, is tie rigueur now. Of broad shoulder effect, small waist and -TF TQ rTITTTji full ekirt b decidedly Beau Brummell. Tra3A TKAINTOTAKE Lillian. elempiiti of makin? pa stable, healthy btJced rood ccnsit in l:epmg the oven at ths proper hi at. It must also be economical f fuel, in sze and form it BBttstbesymmctrical;n a cruland work--BMBship the mnst p.-ro-ct. It should stave beautiful and artistic designs in Nkk'eTrimrainef. All .hese essential featrre we have in the New Lincoln Steel "Ranee. This is oar reason for calling it the -bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbSBbbbbbbbDv T l bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbPbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb1 BsssSkesS?' lrWES BBBBB I TX M -VTlP 1 I J !(J5,J It is a -k ow edgel ly all competitor?. tr oe the hao-ia .mo-it ee rang) made Io th tutur we will tell you about a modl ki'-:hea tn 1 m few receipts for dni tdsh. We gartn tbon in every part cu lr. It your dil;r dja not keep thm write to ur. Bc3i3T.r? Bros Mfr. Co , Makers. Liacjlr, Neb however, since separate and dressy waists have been in vogue, have been sliding over the I was going to say duty. It is not exactly a duty to don a dress decollete, or half eo, when with a gentleman who is attired in evening drew, but it is a pleasant attention. Our theatres are such air-shafts that the custom in America is not adhered to as in England. There, any old dress is cut off at the neck rather than bs sesn after G in high ceck. Lately, since the opera season commenced, all the theatres aro brightened up with full evening dress jeweled dog-collars, jeweled combs and dressy wtaps that can be laid aside cr simply thrown back. The new shades of satin pink-violet, coral pink, pale and dark turquoise as t inches in black wjists, or as waists that are toned down with black acccs-. sories, are most effective for evening wear, and becoming alike to light and dark comploxionp.. Ths pure white tie and white vest tho men are wearing for evening are as dainty and as delicate as one could wish. It men would always remember to keep the black tio for the dinner coat or "Tux edo!' A black tie is not full drees, and takes away its greatest charm. The new frock coat for men are ro well fitted at the waist, that it would be unpardonable it the. dear creatures re sorted to corsets to preserve the gar ments from wrinkles. The warm wea ther brings out the frock and silk bat without overcoats, and, I must say, the It was Sunday afternoon. 'Lillian sat in the deep window seat reading. I lay on the.divan near her and pretended to read tor, but really I was looking at her. She made a beautiful picture, sitting there with the wind blowing her brown curls back from her white forehead. Her eyes were as bluo as the violet sle held in her hand. Suddenly she shut the book. "Well, I've finished "Con suelo! It's the loveliest book! Now that's just what I think. I believe that when people die their sool lives right on and can como back to the earth and livo with those it has loved". .1 shxll do that when I die. 111 come back and talk to you. Would you be afraid? I wouldn't mind dying at ail; I'd like so much to know' It was only a month later a short summer month. Ones more it was a quiet Sunday ofternoon. There on iho stand lay "Con3uelo."' I picked it up and went to the window. Through tho blinding tears that rus&ed to my eyc3 I could see a little ijrave"covered with new sod; on it lay a bunch of violets titd with white ribbon. Lillian knows now. Carcik Marie Melick. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSION VIA BURLINGTON ROUTE. On February 1st and ISth the Bur lington will sell round trip tickets to all points in Indian Territory, Oklahoma Territory and Texas, and to all points in Arizona, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mis souri and New Mexico at one fare plus $2.03. Full information regarding limits, stof overs, etc., at B Jc M depot or city ticket offfco, corner Tenth and O Ste. Geo. W. Boxsell, C. P. & T. A. 2-15. Tse Coukiku bus reduced its snt -scription pries to 81 a year. See title page- opoaoaaooooooooooooaoooi CYCLE PHOTOGRAPHS ATHLETIC PHOTOGRAPHS PHOTOGRAPHS OF BABIES PHOTOGRAPHS OF GROUPS EXTERIOR VIEWS s&&n&n& THE PHOTOGRAPHER 129 South Eleventh Street. OOOOO OCO0OO8O0O0 O0OC9CO9 B The Burlington's "Vestl buled Flyer," which leaves Lincoln every evening at 0:10 p. m. and arrives in Denver the next morning at ":lf. It carries tliro' sleepers, chair and dining cars, and offers a service that is unexcelled by any road uuuuug inn AAjuver re member this when pur chasing your tickets and ST.RT RIGHT. B. & M. depot cor. 7th and P sts. City Ticket otllce cor. lOch and O sts. G. W. BONNELL. 6. P. & T.A. Our Crank Hanger Does It m Mi Wy7nyf m j it-Mi ! rA T1 M II The Racycle Nar row Tread is the easiest running and loncest weanni wheel made, because! there is from 20 to 30 per cent, less pressure on the bearings of a wheel having the balls in the hubs of the cranks . and the rlinin nnd "snmcl-pf wheel rolling between 0t-glffi.ter the bearings, thus Osasttl saving leverage. We back; this assertion with $1,000 IN CASH. If yon do not believe it examine the Racycle, either theoretically or practi cally, figure on.it, and if yon can dis 8 rove our assertion we will GIVE T0U 1,000 IN CASH. Here is your chance, send for cata logue. MIAMI CYCLE I M'PC CI, - MIOOLCTOWN, OHIO A. L. GIRARD& CO., .-tUeOt. I'lQCUlU. 1 TED r&Eflis BOTH MEN AND WOM EN. If you are willing to work, we can give you employment with GOOD PAY, and you can work all or part time, and at home or traveling. The work is light and easy. Write at once for terms, etc., to liE HAWKS NURSERY COMPANY Milwaukce Wis. TEWSPJPEE ADVERTISING in Iho United J.1 States'. A book of two liundrol paces, con taining a cstalogun of about iz tiioosand newpap;ra.betur all that aro credited by tlie American Nowspapcr Directory (Decombcr f dition,forl&97) tritb having regular itsues of 1.UJ0 copies or more. Also neparato stato maps o! each and every f tate of tho American Union, uamirethoso towns only in which there am tsrned icw?papciB liavitt; more ilian l.UX) cir culation. This book (if sand liecember 15, U97.) will be rent, postage paid, to anyaddneson receipt of one dollar. Addrcts The tieo. P. Howell AdTcitisuijC., M Spruce street. New lorV. i.2j '.-