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THE AKGTJS. SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1902. TKis 1 A. H C S lit i V Mr J jjcfnd CALUMET I ttpt? i" tAii tg-ii; M J'.r ,l v Jimp 71 M sine us Nean Remodeling Discount Safe Will lie a tiling Utiy today. J)o until too kite. I (It'l)artnnMits. 9 THE OLD K LIABLE Corner Sixteenth si'.' it; i Tv-:-- v.v-- w.; at-. GLEJI1 -l t . -, ; " J - - h - r .1 ,i! I J. F RoBijrsow, President. L D. Mcdge. Vice President. H. K. CASTier, Cashier. CENTRAL TRUST and SAVINGS BANK Rock Island, 111. Ircerpcrated Uuder State Law. Capital Stork, OIOO.OOO. Three-and-a-hair lr Cent Interest raid on IepoUta. Trust Department Estates and property of all kinds are managed by this department tvhich ia kept entirely separate from the banking1 business of the company. Ve act as executor of and trustee under Wills, Aumini&rator, guardian and conservator of estates. - lieceiver and asfignee of insolven estates. General financial agent for non-residents women, invalids and others. backer HdcS stirring trixcle Jrcc Jrors - every dett : every tit of doug'H Kes rcwde raised witK ET. GALUM BAKING POWDER. 'J .IMfJIMJl H: 6: ot the past. not put it off la rains in all it FURNITURE DEALERS- St. and Second Ave. Wines For Easter We have a full ' line of the iirest aim cnoicest wines made and invit' vou'to cal and insixjct our stock. Our tioods are Ciiiarantced l'uri' For a limited time only we will give a choice liottle of wine free with each dollar purchase. THE UP-TO-DATE RETAIL LIQUOR STORE Corner Seventeenth street and Third avenue FOR EASTER BRIDES FASHIONS IN GOWNS AND DECORA TIONS AT THE WEDDING SEASON Wfclte Ibr Keynote Unnxen, CblfTnna ad I.oulninra Ilt-ulnnlnic to lie teil A Xtw Wrinkle Iu Train At tractive I-'nnrlea For Hrideinaids. That maid who electa Kastcr week to mark tho donning of her bridal sown chooses the prettiest time of the year, bar none. Not even Juno, with Its wealth of bridal roses, lias km sweet significance ns the days of the Easter week. The decorations for a wedding of this season are necessarily a bit more limited than they would be at later season, yet as white Id the thing fcr the bride, with its nl;;iiilk-.tnce of Innocence and purity, so Is white the keynote for most beautiful wedding decorations. lty' common consent white and green nlmost exclusively are used In, wedding table decorations. Swansonla Is com paratively new In tin sphere of deco- ratlon, but is admirably united to grace ful "garlandesmie" effects. It Is a WEDIIXO GOWN WITH COURT Til.U.W plumy white llower, not unlike the wis taria blossom, with small, feathery foliage, resembling laurel. Easter brides bouqucti will bo prefer ably of lilies of the valley, caught in 'chiffon in cascades nearly covering the front of the gown, while swansonia i and maidenhair fern will be used for . bridesmaids' bouquets, i Gauzes and silks are beginning to be considered suitable for a bride, and a I good deal of loiiisiiu' with a crinkle in it. The bodices are often trimmed to ! resemble berthas, and duchesse lace is I much more to the fore for this Impor ! tant occasion than of yore. Stpiare cut I court trains are the latest innovation, ! and these are often covered the entire length with lace. Long tunics of lace .are very suitable, always provided that they are so arranged that they do not cut the ligure. Lace veils are worn as well as tulle. The first cut shows a wedding gown In chiffon and lace, with a court train of embroidered satin, while the second cut presents two gowns from a newly made troussKtn a street and an even ing dress. At sonif of the English weddings bridesmaids are carrying tall walking sticks iutwini'd with llowers, accom panying long direct aire coats. Empire coats and picture hats are effective. GOWNS rEOM A TEOCSSEAP. Bridesmaids may wear white satin gowns with colored hats pale pink. biu or mauve and carry muffs of carnations, lilicsor other blooms. Where brides are married In traveling gowns these are usually made iu pastel cloths or serges. A charming gown for a very youth ful bride Is made In hand tucked chif fon, with three wide flounces of chif fon billowing out around the feet and a so.ua re train of ivory satin. fi km whim : 1 1 : 111 FOR EASTERTIDE. A W.ddlsv Breakfast, an Kaatr Dinner and a Simple Salad. Wedding breakfast for twenty-fiv guests. Color scheme, green and white JViliht't ctnuiUi are liurnt out, atnljneiinit ihiy ettaiitl tiptoe on the tnity timuiitain I'im. "llmnto nmi Juliet. 4 Consomme with Chicken Quenelles and leas. Oyster Croquettes (Kkk Shaped), Cucum hers. Braised Sweetbreads, Asparagus Tips. - 1 v AN KASTElt SA1.A1. Fillets of Hef Tenderloin, lirown Mash room jaiK.'L'. . Pineapple untl Celery Salad. Crcpin llayontial?.' with Pistachio Nuts. Philuchio and Vunllla lee 'reain lJuiikct) in Mfrlntrue Shells. Assorted L'akvs. CofTee. Easter dinner. Yellow color scheme. That enme before the mralUnc dare and take The winds of March with tteauty. Cream of Spinach. Consomme a la Royal. Olives. Brook Trout. Fri.-l, Sauce Tartars. Potato Croquettes (Kkk Shaped), 1'eas In Cream Satire In Center. Asparagus in Puff I'aste l'atties, Eg Yolks. Crown of I jirnb. Mint Sauce. P.ernhardt Potatoes. Banana Fritters, Oranpe Sauce. Lettuce. Kdam Cheese. Water Crackers, Pineapple Mousse with Orange Jelly. Assorted Cukes. Cafe Noir. Easter Salad. Remove the coarse stems from a bunch of watercress; wash, dry and chill the leaves. When ready to serve, dress with oil, salt lepier and lemon Juice in the order named. Turn on to a serving dish. Surround with a border of fresh nas turtium leaves and blossoms and hard boiled egss cut In quarters or slices. Huston Cooking School Magazine. A CREAMY COMPLEXION. Some Seerets-That Are Said to Re- tore lirauty to tbe Skin. Wise treatment, both internal and ex ternal, will sillily result in a skin whose texture resembles the top of pan of Devonshire ream. Cream is a synonym for luxury. A cat fed on it has a sleek appearance and superb fur, Living upon the cream of things de velops the well hrc& well groomed type of modern civilization. o woman with prematurely crow tracked eyes and ha track neck need despair, but accept gratefully the u hings of science and sense. Milk is fattening: cream more t-o. Buy one of the wholevwhoat preparations, already ooked. ami make a gruel of it, with half a pint of very rich milk and inch of salt. Cook it slowly, stirring occasionally till it bubbles up like a hnrlotte russe. Sip it as hot as can be taken just before retiring. This will nourish the nerves ai:d tissues, promote sound sleep and till out all crevices of one's anatomy. It must be taken regu larly for several months. Most skin troubles come from a starved state of the pores. These, be ing fed from within and without, are restored to healthful action. Wash our face every night vigorously with hot water andoap; rinse with cold and dry carefully. Rub in, with an up ward movement, this pure 1-Yench cream: Take four ounces of the finest oil of sweet almonds, one ounce fresh rosewater, half a teaspoonful each of benzoin and violet extract aud half au ounce each of spermaceti and white wax. Cut up the latter tine, add the oil and stir over the tire till boiling. Set into a pan of snow or ice. stirring slowly and scraping toward the center all accumulation hardening at the sides or bottom. When evenly thick, beat for half an hour, add the rosewater and benzoin mixed together slowly, then beat for about fifteen minutes longer. Add the violet perfume, and stir It In well. Tour Into a jelly tumbler with tight fitting top and set in a cold place for several hours. This cream. If properly made, keeps perfectly, is a pure skin food and never causes a downy growth upon the face. It is the safest and most satisfactory cosmetic, according to a writer on this topic. Floonced Sleeves. A noticeable feature In the change of evening gowns Is in the sleeve. Last year the tight lace sleeve seemed to have it all Its own way. This year the 6lecvcs to the Loui3 XVI. dresses are, of course, of silk, turned, back above the elbow and decorated with frills of lace, while sleeves to chiffon and lace gowns may be formed of frills from Bhoulder to elbow, gathered round ward a revival of n bygone style, tbc6e flounced sleeves, but undoubted ly they are very becoming, and there fore may they be welcomed cither when the frills are eutirely made of lace or when each lace frill is alter nated with a' frill of chiffon. German Coffee Cake. Dissolve two yeast cakes In one fourth of a cup of water and add to one eup of scalded and cooled milk with flour to make a stiff batter. When light, add one-third of a cup of melted butter, one-fourth of a cup of sugar, half a teaspoonful of salt, one egg, well beaten, grating of lemon rind and flour to make a very stiff batter. Beat very thoroughly. When light, spread in a buttered dripping pan, cover and let rise. When ready for the oven, brush over witb beaten egg and dust thickly with sugar and cinnamon mixed to gether. Bake in a hot oven. Reheat for breakfast. ' MENUS HANNA IN 1904. Ohio Senator Denies Presidential Dee Has Nested Iu Ills Cunnet. A half page picture of Senator Ilan na. labeled 'The Man of the Hour." appeared In one of the Washington pa pers recently, with a laudatory notice, writes a regular correspondent of the Now York I'ress. This advertisement was taken by many as an announce miit oT I Ia uua's candidacy for 1001, but the senator angrily denies any knowledge of the publication or its purposes. "I saw the picture in the paper," said llanua. "but I paid no particular attention to it. The paper was lying on a member's desk, and I did not think it worth while to pick it up. I supposed it was some advertisement, and, while I did not like that use of my picture, I have grown so indiffer ent t.i likenesses and caricatures that I did not examine the paper closely. I do not know where tne picture came from or the object in publishing It at this time.' 'Now? It is rather significant." added Senator Ilanna. "that there are some men who insist that I have prospects for 1IK)1. I have asked these men to stop this kind of talk, but they persist in warning me that if I do this or that thinsr I am hurting my chances for the presidency. 1'or instance, there is "Scot- ty (meaning Senator Scott of West Virginia), who has told mo within a day or two that if I did not let up in auvocating reciprocity for Cuba as a McKinley administration obligation I would ruin myself iolitically. My re p!v to that was that if 'Scott v did not stop warning me about my political ft! ture I would come out for absolute free trade, and then there would be no mis take about my finish. "I want to stop this candidacy busi ness and the mention of my name at this time, when we have more impor tant things to think about. 1 am more deeply concerned in the passage of the ship subsidy bill, which I expect to go through the. senate by a party vote. That will make it u party measure and ouirht to insure its passage by the house. When the subsidy bill is a law or even iioioro that time, my next care will be for canal legislation. It is not true that I am opposed to any canal bill. I favor the Spooncr amendment. caving the question iu the Lands of tho president, and hope that the Pana ma cu'nal route will be selected. It Is the most feasible route, no matter what Senator Morgan savs. and I intend to give a presentation of arguments on the I'aT'.ama side that 1 hope will be convincing, nitiiotigii l wouai preier the Darien." EASTERTIDE PLANT . LEGENDS. Continued from Ninth Pape. tree was cut down to lurmsii a ridge pole, but afier it was brought in it was iuiiiiu to be too short. 1 lien it was ast aside and lay waste by the pool of Iietliesda until it was taken to form the cross, which, according to Chris tianity, will guide us to tho paradise lost to us by the weakness of the lust man. I have kviI yonrvaluab RKIS and tlal them lwrteet. nl liable ( tS( A- Couldn't do without tlx ii:. I have usitl them forsoiue lime for iHttLrt'tion etui bihousni-ss ami um iio.v com- ;rlely cured. Kt coniir.ciul ihcni. to evervonft Oiico tried, you will isevrr bo without them in the family. t.ijw. A. JIaux. Albany. N. Y. Plfiacnnt Pntnt.thtrt IV.t.nt. T j rinrA TU Oood. ii'vor Sicken. oakt-n or Or1 10c, ic, 50c. CURE CONSTIPATION 8trllg RriiM-dy ('MTum?, Cblrazn, ftaptrval. New York. 321 Kfl Til DAP Sold and L-inrntitood by all drug- I HJ'lU'DAO tists tol l Kt: Tobacco Uubiu - tBEST FOR THE BOWELS NDY CAT t ft RTIC, Dyspepsia CureEWTS WAN Digests what you cat. Thi3 preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It elves instant relief ana never fails to cure. Xt allows you to oat. an tho food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dvsrertics have Deen cured after evervthim? else failed. Is unequalled for the stomach. Child- I ren with weak stomachs thrive on it. First dose relieves. A diet unnecessary. Cures all stomach troubles Prepared only by E. C. Pf.Witt & Co.. Ot 'i'htjll. bottle cou tains 2 H tiuics tbeOOc hicafro size. All druggists. HeiskelFs Ointment Heals the Skin. t Throve It on wtnbborn cn of ijimpUa, tczrmt tttr, rripti, ulcvr. or any eruption. Tb car iprmnnf ill. Jucrrii a t-n, t trucfriit or ry luni!. i'npaii1. Ivack up it ctnxl work Witt f tMk-ii'lft XrtillftUI aS 3(.'CUtH. Jti! .TfV. HOLLOW A. Y A t.. 'Your .Ointment healed my band of tetter In two weeks. My doctor prescribed it." Linule Davis, Cat-iettaburg-, Tena. , BIGGER BOX SAME PRICE THE. MODERN STOVE POLISH, Brilliant. Clean, Easily Applied. Absolutely Odorless LIQUID- BETTER YET' FIRE PROOF " PAYING RENT OR INTEREST The Guarantee me ifUHGsni CLUB ROCK ISLAND, ILL. WILL SUPPLY YOU WITH FUNDS TO PAY OFF YOUR MORTGAGE OR BUY A HOME OR FARM, AND YOU PAY FOR SAME IN SMALL MONTH LY PAYMENTS WITHOUT INTEREST Remember the larger your monthly pay ments to the building fund, ths mors rap' Uly homes can be supplied to member?. SERIES A. i YOU EE HQ & ja c c s S ! s5 , ss. : 53 UuL i; ; sea , SB 2. S3 00 ! SI 000 I $ 5 SO ' $10 R0 hOO' i 2000 ! i 1 60 i 21 60 o 00 I 3000 1 17 40; 32 40 15 GO 5000 I 29 CO ' 5 t 00 SERIES B. ii - O 4 : Eta 3 CO .i CO 4 50 6 00 S 500 1 r.c.'i 1 500 2000 S I 65 2 5 8 1 1 00 no 70 bO 3 30 4 05 6 60 OFFICERS Makion E SwicNsy, Attorney at Law. . . . prcsidcr t Gborgb Bbnnbtt, Retail Furs and CIdvs. Vice-Presider.t Edgar F. Codfkhv - Secretary MAIN 0FFCE, 1714 SECOND AVE., ROCK ISLAMD, ILL. Cherry Diamond Havana . Cigars, Matchless in Quality and make. McCoy 5c Co., N. Y. Makers. S. hi. Arndt & Co., Distributors. 1706 Second Avenue. " BENGSTOX'8 BLOCK. Chicago Dental Company I II Mlfll T . -Y-V - " i -a -J For Painless Dentistry Call and hare your teeth exam ined free. W'e will tell you fvhat your tilling or crowning will cost before the work is commenced. Sets of teeth, if you need them, or if yoor old ones do not tit call on ii? and we jjuarantee a lit. Our Thin Klatie Plates do not take up room in the mouth like the old ones do. and lit when all oth ers fad by our method. CLEANING FKKK. Cement Filling 25 C 15one till In 25C Platinum tilling- Silver Fillings Gold Fillings, $1 and tip... Gold Crowns, 4 to 6 Set of Teeth, $5 and up... Permanent location 50C 50c $1.00 4.00 5.00 Office 1607 Second Ave. ROCK ISLAND. Over Speidel's Drug1 Store. VERY LOW RATES Kverv lav during" the -months of March "and April. ltU2, tho UNION PAt'lFM' will sell Colonist one-way ticket s at the following rates: --FUOM Missouri River $20.00 $20.00 $22.50 $22.50 To Ogden and Salt Lake City. To IJutte, Anaconda and ' Helena. To Spokane. To Points on the (I real Northern II v., Spo kane to Wenatcheo inc., via Hunting ton and Spokane. $25.00 To Points on Great Northern Ky., west of a Huntington and Spo- Wenatclice, vi kane. $25.00 $25.00 To Portland, Taeoma and Seattle. To Ashland, Oregon and intermediate points. including Branch Lines on S. P. Co., south of Portland, via Portland. QO nn To San Francisco, Los 3a-O.UU Angeles and other California Points. Full information cheerfully furnished on application to: W. C. NEIMYER, G. A., Sou til Clark St. t l.i ir. Ill THE Rock Island & Peoria Railway is the SHORT LINE To Points East, Southeast and South, as Shown Below: Lv Rock Islacd am 1 4b pm At Peoria 11 am 4 51 pm " Atlanta, lia s so am 7 30 pm " llloomingion. Ill 1 jr. pm C '5 pm ' Champaigr, 111 3-10 pm X )' pm " Cincinnati. O i) or pm 7 10 am " Decatur, IU -2 15 pm ! or, pm " EvaDfiviUe. In 33 pm s or. am " Indianapolis, lad.... 6 0 i" pm 3 .'!0 am ' Jacksonville, 111 X 45 pm 11 3S pm " Jaclisonville. Fla... 7 M pm 7 fO am " Loulsvl le, Ky 11 10 pm 9 :u am " Muncie, Ind 7 48 pra 5 .V. am " Mobile, Ala 4 15 pm 2 S5 am Memphis, Tenn k OS am f 05 am Nashville, TenD 12 45 am 1 05 am " New Orleans, La 7-15 pm 7 15 pm " Richmond, Va 3 30 pm 8 10 am SpriQK'leld. IU 2 30 pm S 10 pm " St- Louis, Mo 6 12 pm 7 10 am " Terre Haute, Ind... 5 30 pm 5 20 am " Washington. D. C... 3 35 pm 6 47 am An Hddmoniil l'aaaenicer Train leva Kock Inland at 7:35 p. iu. and reach feurla at 10:.-0 p. m. :. L. COFF, Asrent. M. A. PATTE11SOX, (i. P. A. Home Seeker's Excursion at very Low Rates to many points in the following terri tory: Alabama, Honda, deorgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Ten nessee, and Virginia, over the Selling dates, MARCH 4 AND 18, APRIL 1 AND 15 MAY 6 AND 20 . For full information and particulars as to rates, tickets, limits, stop over privileges, etc., call on Agents "Big Four Route," or address the under signed. WARBKN .1. 1.VXCII. W. P. nKPPK. Gen. Pass. &T1U. Agt. Asst. O. P. & T. A. Cincinnati, O. ATuLKX M. NYE, T. P. A. Peoria, Illinois. Big Four Route s s