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HERE AliE SIX BEAUTIES.
SELECTED FROM THE FLOWER OF
NEW YORK'S WOMANKIND.
Florence Finch Kelly Writes of Them and
a Number of Others Whose Pictnrea Aro
Not Given Stars of the Professional and
Social Firmaments.
The most-beautiful woman in New York
Shut would bo a very difficult matter to de
cide. But there Can hf nn nnik.h'nn no m tha
two who are the most beautiful. Any one
LILLIAX RUSSELL.
with half an eye for beauty would say at
onco that they aro Manou Laupdon and Lil
lian RusselL One, a belle in the most exclu
sive circle of the Klectest society in the
United States: the other, a queen of the foot
lights, famous alike for her beauty, her abili
ty and tne frequency and freakiness of her
love affairs; oue, the inheritor of wealth, po
sition, social prestige everything that helps
to make l.fe beautiful and desirable; too
other, the conqueror of everything she has
gained it would be hard to find t o t omen or
fn o lives moreutterly diverse than these. And
yet, if Paris himself had to bestow tho gold
en apple uon one of the pair he would end
bis ptrplesity by flipping a copper, and
award hL prize according ns it came down
heads or tails.
And their types of beauty are as different
as their lines of life. Hiss Langdon is tall
and willowy and dark, with big, soulful,
dark eyes, and that peculiar patrician kind
of features and expression w hich is seldom
seen except as the 1 esult of several genera
tions of refined instincts. ilis3 Russell is
compelled to diet rigorously and exercise vij-orou-.ly
in order to keep herself even a little
lesa than stout. She is fair and rosy and
jolly, and there is nothing whatever about
her eyes, or any other feature, to suggest a
ants. urnsE koche.
bouU There are more expression and vivacity
in her face con than she showed a few years
agj, and therefore her beauty has boon
greath increased But it is stid the beauty
of tho perfect animal, while iliss Langdon's,
far from perfect on tho anunal side, is
changed aud intensified by tho beauty of a
lively spirit.
Among the young matrons of the Four
Iluiiui ed. Mrs. Burko Roche is one of tho
mo-st beautiful. She is said to have besun
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ilES. DAVID THOMSON.
proceedings lor freedom from the unpleasant
consequences of an international marriage,
and society is anxious to find out about tho
specific acts of cruelty wnich she aliases
against her Englifh huband as ground for
divorce She L au exr-elleut specimen of tha
peculiarly American type of beauty slender
and delicate in form and feature and with
out emphasis in coloring. She has hair of
that ureailful "nay color.' wh'ch is the de-
"puzzisd fjiB Poolers,"
MOST of the rases cured ly Ayer's
S.irsajmrillii liae leeii en on up
by the regular prai tice Phj aieian are
recouiiueiulmg this medicine more than
eer, aud with satisfactory-reMilts.
E. M Sargent, Lowell, Ma . sav;
" be wral j ear ago, mj daughter lnko
oat with "huge tore, on her hand
faci , mid other parts of her bodj . Tho
case puzzled the doctors My daughter
u-ed Aj er's Sarsapanlla. and it resulted
in a complete cure Her blood seems to
Lave been thoroughly purified, as slits
has neer had so much ai a pimple
since taking this medicine "
" Tins i to certify that after bavins
been ssck for tw elve years w ith kidney
d'sease and general debility, and having
bi -n treaUtt b seeral physicians with
out relief, I a'ii now In-tier in every re
spect, mid rl,,t,k I am nearly well,
h.u.ng takfii sen bottles of Ayer's
Sarsapa 'la "Maria JLudwigson,
Albert Lea, Min.
arsaparilla
rnrr-AnEa nr
Dr. -J. C. Ayer &. Co., Lowe!!, Mass.
Price SI; ix bo'.tle. $s. Worth $5 a bcult.
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spair of women who do not know how to
manage it and the priory of thosa who do: soft,
liffht blue eyes, and a clear, pale complexion.
Her frame is rather small, but perfect in its
proportions and a delight to the eye in its
curving outlines. It has no angla3, no saper
flous flesh, no abrupt curves it is all gently
flowing lines and graceful curves, that melt
into one another and leave upon one's mind
the impression of harmony and grace. She
has three children Cynthia, aged 6, and a
pair of twins, boys, two years younger.
Little Miss Cynthia mothers the two young
sters in a most comical way, putting on to
ward them matronly and protecting airs,
which they already begin to resent. The ac
companying picture scarcely does Mrs. Burke
Roche justice, for it is a recent one, and shows
the effects of her trouble in the unusual thin
ness, and in the l ather drawn and sad expres
sion. Mrs. Cooper Hewitt is Mrs. Burke Roche's
sister and is thought by many people to have
greater claims to beauty. She is larger, with
darker, brighter coloru, and m uch more
life and vivacity. She rides and fences and
plays tennis and indulges in all the other
fashionable athletic sport3, and shows tho
result of them all in her high vitality and
hearty enjoyment of life. They are tho
daughters of Frank TTork, in whose stable,
fitted up as a temporary t&eatre, a little com
pany of young society wemen played "Ca
milla"' a few years ago before a very select
audience of ladies alone, Airs. How ltt, who
was then Miss "Work, plaj ed Armand with
such vigor as to bring down the bouse a2fc
win the delighted admiration of the entire''
audieuca.
The very sweetest face in all New York, as
overy one who studies this picture will cer
tainly agree, is that of Mrs. David Thomson,
born Miss Purdy. It has all tho beauty of
refined, harmonious feature; and of a sweet
and gentle expression, but it lacks a little in
complexion and coloring, of all that a very
beautiful face inuat have.
Somebody wise in this world's foL'ies has
said that if a woman has a beautiful skin it
will profit her more than brains, or wealth,
or position, or physical endowment of any
other kind, and there is at least one woman
in New York who can look in her mirror and
kno.v that for onco a cynical philosopher
spoke the truth. She is Mrs. George Gould.
She has a beautiful chin, and she has achieved
that in this world's graces and rewards which
she never could have gained if nature had
spoiled her face by making that member
prominent and peaked, or insignificant and
retreating. It is a very sweet, intelligent
and attractive face which she has, in
addition to its be'ng merely beautiful. But
she is losing the beauty which was. so rare and
delicate during her stage life, and which
caused the eyes of George Gould to rest with
delight upon Edith Kmgdon's face the first
time he saw her. Her eyes are as largo and
dark and soft, her hair as luxuriant, as silky
and as brown, and her features as delicate as
ever, but since the two Gould cherubs in
vaded the Gould household her complexion
has lost its clearness, her eyes some of their
brightness, and her form its delicate outlines.
Her grace tho Duchess of Marlborough
nas one of the most beautiful women in New
York. And if one might make a major
premise of the disposition and character of
the head of the houso of Marlborough, and
a minor premise of the duchess' traits of
character which shine forth in this picture,
luo umy mgicui conclusion to wnicn one can
come io that she will be a New Yorker again
befoi e many more years.
New York is divided upon tho question of
whethercr not Marion ilanola is a beautiful
woman, bue has enthusiastic admirers who
rave over her eyes and her hair and her figuro
aud oxpiession. Aud there nre others who
say she has freckles, and therefore can't be
beautiful. She has luxuriant hair of tho
dark, red-brown color that is giving a new
impetus to the manufacture of chemicals
but hers is so by grace of nature and not by
force of dye and her eyes are big and
bro n, soulful aud far away. She is a little
woman, with a stovepipe waist that would
THE DCCHSSS OF MAIILBOBOCOH.
have made Venus' eyes pop out of her head
with wonder, a wicked little curl in her lips
and a devd-may-care expression lurking in
the corners of her eyes. These last have con
tributed immenseiy to her success oa the
stage. She has a little daughter, Nora, of
whom she is very fond and proud, and who
is herself over again, as nearly as it is pos
sible for a bttlo bundle to look like a large Ode.
Miss Schromer is ono of those few peoplo
who had not the good fortune to be born
beautiful, and who has not; had the enterprise
to achieve beauty as somo of tho w iae ones
are saving it can be achieved but who,
nevertheless, is having beauty thrust upon
her with a success equal to the real estate
boom of a western town. She has brown hair,
gray-brown eys, features rather pleasing,
mainly because sho looks good r.atured and
amiable, and a fairly good, fresh complex
ion. A certain rich man who admires Miss
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Schreiner immenser, and thinks her woa-
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f derf ully good, clev er aud beauuful, is prov
' ing his devotion, not in any such vulgar and
i commcnuiacc way as laving his wealth at
her feet, but by systematically building up
for her a reputation as a stunning beauty.
Fxcs5CE Fixch Krirr.
ij tionruolisiu.
"And what has become of your son
Jtmnnef'
"Jmsmie's gone into joumalinn.3
"Why, he is only ten years old.'
"True for you, bet he sells forty news
papers a day. He's a smart boy, that
Jmimie.' Harper's Bazar.
See-Saw.
An artist went to spa to see
What lie miht stsj at sea to draw,
lie only sa'w Trhat ail may see
Tha sea was all the arusi satv.
And trhea he sstt he'd eea the sea.
Proceeded he the s;ae to draw.
And since his scene I often sec
I"re seen the sea the amst saw.
Erchaa;
501 TRIE.
He Is Known as the Coquelin
of the British Stage.
LONDON'S FATOBITE COSEUIAN.
His Wonderful Gift or 3Iimlcrj He Liter-
ally Woke Up One Moraine und Found j
Himself Famou A Remarkable Success
In the "Private Secretary." I
It Is said that Herbert Beerbohm Tree is j
the favorite comedian of fickle London. His
real name is Herbert Beerbohm, the "Tree,' j
his stage name, being derived from the Dutch
meaning of Beerbohm. Almost from baby-
uwu uo oiuwu u.u eLiituiuiojiry gm 01 i
mimicry and often amused his school fellows
and got himself into trouble, by imitating tha t
masters. Some time after he left college he
proved that he was of good business ability,
for he took charge of a part of his father's
enterprise, The Evening Corn Tocde List, and
for eight years worked profitably at it.
But his talent as an actor could not be
suppressed, and, wearying somewhat of tha
ami crma ol ousme3, no aexerminea to en-
1it in tho nrmv of amifceiir af tor Tn i lor
list in tno army or amateur actors, in a let-
:s&r to The San Francisco Chronicle Constance
RSorhohm oiv; thnt hi'? sii(c?s was Kn hrill.
xseerDonm says tnat; nis success was so orui-
lauc au over Lioraon, no oniy in private
houses but in public, that his friends induced
him to turn his back to business and adopt
the stage as a profession. He played moe
than one hundred parts, to the great satisfao-
tion of the public; but it was his Private
Secretary that won him recognition as the
IpnHinc mniPdian of tha dav
leatung comeaian ot xae aay.
It is said that tnere were scarcely more
than sue funny lines in the part of the Rev.
Robert Spalding in
the original piece,
and that Tree made
all the humor him
self. "When he ap
peared on the stage
with his innocent
blue eyes tear laden
and gazing up
ward, his fair au
burn hair smoothly
brushed and parted
in tho middle.wear
ing a shovel hat
and long coat of;
priestly cut, and
carrying under his
arm a bandbox
BEXIlBOnM TREE.
soda water bottle of
full of oranges and
milk, his appearance was indescribably comic
and alwaj s provoked a roar of laughter.
He finally decided to give up the role, how
ever, as he considered it too clownish. He
next appeared in a dramatized version of
Hugh Conway's "Called Back" as a villain,
showing remarkable power. His "Pompa
dour" was the theatrical event of the London
season.
Tree is most accomplished in the, to the
actor, very valuable art of "making up." A
clever draughtsman, he is able with a few
lines from his brush to transform his face
mto the likeness of any man he knows aud
w hen, while playing the part of an artist, he
felt desirous to resemble Sir Frederick Leigh
ton, tho president of tho English Roval acad-
emy, with tho aid of a few touches of black
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u.s... .wut.u vjl u,u ""3"'"":l
personage. As tne old rlussiaq prmoe in
"Xadjesda''his make up was a veritable mar
vel, every wrinkle and every shadow m the
face indicated with such exquisite skill that
it was not possible even when standing
quite near him to detect the art concealed by
art. In the 'Red Lamp" and again in "Part
ners" his cunning disguises may fairlv bo
called masterpieces of painters as well as
actor's craft.
In his wife the eminent actor has been par
ticularly fortunate. It was once said of Mrs.
Langtry that in her earliest youth she was
not so beautiful as when she neared the age
of 30 for that until then she had not learned
"how to be beautiful." ilrs. Tree accom
plishes even moro than Mrs. Langtry, for at
a much earlier stage of her career she has
caught the knack of ulways looking the most
attractive woman in whatever room she may
be, and this without possessing features of
absolute regularity. She is an excellent
Latin and Greek scholar, a clever mathema
tician and a really brilliant conversationalist.
Aa an actress she has frequently distinguished
herself, one of her finest efforts being made
in a play given at tho Cromwell house "The
Talo of Troy5 in which she spoke her lines
in Greek with such charming effect that tho
then prime minister, Mr. Gladstone, himself
an ardent Greek scholar, craved for an intro
duction and complimented her in the warm
est terms.
A Coming Man.
Collins Hello, there goes Dulcy. There's
a coming man for you.
Boye "What makes you think that!
Collins Oh, his general appearance and
make up.
Boye Sorry I can't agree with you.
Collins Then I'll prove that he's a coming
man. (Shouting to Dulcy), "Hae a drink,
old fellow."
The way that he responded left no doubt in
Boye's mind. In fact, he was too coming to
be becoming. Kearney Enterprise.
People's Five Tear ISenefit Order.
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manner in which the affairs had been con
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There are very nearly 7,000 members, and
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Jobn R. rarer Georee W. Salter, vr- F. Green,
P. Allen. Kos Harris, J. JI. Jiona P. V. HsaIj-,
'omb.inlJr.. Peter Uetto, L.D. iklnner, Janiss
ooibard.
J. O. DAVIDSON. Pre. C. A. WALKER. Vice-Pres
JOHN DEUsT. Cashier.
CITIZENSBANK
Paid up Capital - $ 500,000
Stockholders Liability 1,000,000
Largest Paid-up Capitil of any Bank la the State of
ICaasif,
DIRECTORS.
C R. Miller. A.W. Bittlmr 31. fctewart, H.G,I.e.
S L Daiidon. w. E. Stanley, J. O. Davidson.
John T. Carpenter.
Do a ceneral banking business.
County, ToHCbQlp and Municipal
and Sold.
United State
Bondi Bought
LEW. Pres't. . VT, OLI TEK,V-Pr
L, A. Vi-AIVTON. Cwhlr.
r.
ft
U
Paid-up Capital,
Surplus,
$250,000
50,000
DIRECTORS
SHKOHV. AIVOLIVEK. M W LETT. t
WALTON. &TTCTTLE, N'rMEDClU
LADER. WRTUCKIR. JOUX
DAViDiOy, J cnurA.
Do
a General Banking, Collecting
and Brokerage Business.
Eastern and Foreign exchange
bought anti sold.
U. S. Bonds of all denominations
bought and sold.
County, Township and Municipal
Eonds bought.
SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENTS.
Jixt comp'ttJ and for sale itlbU oQco ""KpcctJ
of Tefichcr Ability, for u bf buparioteadenu smj
ITiRdpaM o: CmitO:. CITY aod CUADEU
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WHOIESALE AND RETAIL
LUMBER DEALERS,
COB. 1ST ST. 'AND LAWRENCE AVE.
Chieago Yards, 35th and Iron sts. Chicago.
W. A. SMITH, Salesman.
GEO. L. PRATT & GEO- D. CROSS, Resident Partners
Wiehita City Roller Mills.
ESTABLISHED 137L IKCORPOIU.TXD 1UI
V&asfMrar t& TaUawi&g Ppmlw Braid
IMPERIAL, High Patent; KETTLE-DRUM, Patent;
TALLY HO, Extra Fancy,
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J". O. DAYIDSOX. Prrtideat. "V T. BABCOCE. Vtce-IVeaMeat.
TH05. 0. FITCH. Secretary and Treasurer.
Davidson Investment Comp'y
Paid-up Capital, $300,000.
DTTgRF
$5,000,000 Loaned in Southern Kansas. Money Always on Hasd
for Improved Farm and City Loans.
Offie with Cltizea Bak. northwest coratr Xaln Street bad DoaU at.
WICHITA, KANSAS.
LITHOGRAPHING !
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ART DEPARTMENT.
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Send for Samples and Prices.
R P. MTJRDOOK, Manager.
THE WICHITA EAGLE,
M. M. Munlock Sc Bra, Proprietors.
Printers, Binders, Publishers and Blank Book MTr,
All kinds of county, to-wrushlp and school district records and
blanks. Legal blanks or every description. Complete atoclc or Jus
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R. P. MURDOCK, Business Manager.
L. C. Jackson,
Successor to HACECB JACKSON,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in all kinds or
Anthracite and Bituminous Coal
And all kinds of Building Material.
Main office, 112 South Fourth
North ilaln. Yards connected
Globe Iron Works, Wichita, Kan
A. FLAGG, Proprietor.
Gofars to Eaj. T7II1 yea sd them to at
ilAraftcr tSl ktad of Mhfrry 4 Brflerr, Task vA S5yi Iron "Work,
Po3ts. Shaidrs 1 Hangers, aad Ali kiadi ofe&tfcj: toa4 t. order.
Lsniomt frabi es lt riMbes cf -worJe.
V71 H. POlfD A Superintendent.
SPECIAL.
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500 receipt to a Hwk,. bound and perfor
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Th EaGLK 1 agent for thb 1 of tha
aboTe machine. 'xtra upplle, cUi,
Ad 're.
R. P. MXTBDOCE, Wichita, Kan3
Lithographing to Its
avenue, Branch orfice, 133
with all railroads in the city.
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