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AL1UQUIJWUI ITllTIlfQ H1RALD, WjPOTWDAY, KOVEMBIK I. If 11, O C I Et V I church. Mlsa Iovo U llio puimliir daughter uf Mrs. Mary Lovu of this lit)', and tho happy bridegroom wti attache n( trio Wells Kargo company Air. mill Mn. Hteelo are domiciled in their new abode tit 1V9 tfoutlt Vrno street. Uupld s(ts enthroned, lliljiorluunlv directing tlm uffrtim of I'"'"! ".-ll v. Tito triumph of summer linn- ro mances l most appropriately in Ihr harvest season w lir the hopes of they.ur ;flnd fultont fruition. The first r the autumn cercmunlen pre nldcd over by the little innnureh of hearts occurred thin ufternoon, nu merous homo weddings ure un tliu topis, four people we're quietly Hindu two (tin past week and the Hf'H briikfit gently to their rrlcnds urter wurd. bid, the) luck the courrige to "fnifu the music" of ehlvtirrnrrl ' Thr pru'pnrutluiis for Ibo nulable Itothculierger - Cirunsreld nuptials giJ'oh upueo. growing moms ure being fowcfdiekr!( unit life limn frli:tf(lii'thfviniiyji'lh'r exprenn re gard fur this iiiciHlir loved Albuuuer-iiuv- Kirl. Society l injuring the pre litipttril season to tho utmost mill with tlii' brides who nre to figure in Hit light of Ohi Yule-llde prominence Miss Milk-son. Miss Orunsfclil und others un mnklug society young uuiilii Who Mould b otherwise when tin- motto of the hour I. "I will open unto you the door of my house thjit you may enter I here in, receive good olui't, iiml bless un b your presence." Mn. Wilton to Entertain, Ini'ii'usliiHly mill unceasingly pleua uiublo tiro thv social ten of tlm In dies COIIIPrlslllK Hit' IneillbelShlp of thu Aid Society of (ho Lead Avemiu Methodist church, utid the function louiorruw afternoon nt tlm homo ol thu president, Mr. John W. Wilson U utillclpntcd eagerly by n throng ot iiontic:nbore am well at the ladles or llio congregation, lixinctnt Ion of lino mimical proa t hid In this donilcltu whi'ic thu spirit of music rclgua, nru not to ho disappointed on this oceaa Ion n an exeelteut prog mm of vocal niul Instttimciital selections Iiua been prepared. .Mrs. llrndfutd, tho popuhir tioprauo, will Mr llollowoy. the now contralto licurd but u few lime hete. will tint? ns will .Mis. H II Miller, another ot Alhiitiuiiiii'ri favorite vocnllMi. Tho hoUi mid .Mm. Woodford will net nit urromimn UU. Mm. Thomas Ualdwln of Orcctis biirj,. I'n. formerly Miss Nethlo Dur IIiir of this city, will render piano koIoh. mu ultogether the spirit or uuiflv, Koclabltlty and pleiiNurc will Insure nu cntcrtalnni; ntlernoon to tlioe Mho uttend. Ilemi'tubr tho pluiv 20S H. High ulreet. mul thu cmiH' tho trensury needs of the nld Korluty. .Mr. Mi'i'ii to llnurtnln, Ml. M. I.. Htcrn will uiilertuln nt luiii'lii'on Hdturiliiy alternoou coin pllincntnry to .MIm Itilnu tlruiixfeld who l noon to wed, unit Mt- Levy of Denver who In Initios Mrx. I'hl felder llili neoiiitn. )hi, S'llgmiiii of Niiiln IV Itonorti. The necoml III u xitIch of iifturiioou fuilt'thMlk wiin thin iifteriiuoti tender ed by -Mm. Aumdo ('haven unnpll , tnrnliiry to lir- KUvnt i.Mrn, Jiiiiien HflUnmU of .rinnlit l'e. U'ltlut hiid the puKtliiie mid, an ulwiiyn In thin hti pltalile home nil ultra-elljnnlile Mrii non wiih iihswiI hy the faviired In Mteen. Tho honor KUikt Ii.im mi ii phiee of lilsjlt refiinl iinniim rwlul li-iiilitM in thin elty un nhv hits lit lu-r hmnc tou n bluett inu Utunti irmly to uprlnu on Ihe lmppy-fnccil7(rotnpnny. Mttsle. gnmis. lunch ilellclotmly "llotloweeny" In Innle. servlro iiiiu decorniionn, rcn tiired the nm evening of threo hours 'Irom C In H o'clock. Thono who en Joi'd iio hospllallty of (ho young host wore AlfiiHl Auii'iistiolt. Hcott Knight. IMwIu Ktilglil. Mnrk Wilson. Wnrren (Jiulliini, Alfred Neuslmll. Many Ingtee. Donnlil McOnffey. Hilly Hone, Chester liuin. uoy uinteu hiu- ncy Dent, uiwri.'iire mivui. iiurom l.ovltt, lilt eh roriihor. .union iiiuit ert. Iteliiillrul iliittie Wedding, No noeili; lit VJjrt eiUllt tiniivr and liril!ri:iU'e nn lite rlnml uniting Two ruling Jlun. mid whin tho haeksrstsnd In timde Up of fneen bentiilng their lv mul nyinimthetu Joy in the home Hint nuturvd the bride, tin- pletur In omplete In hui lonetl beuutt Mlleh it hi i lic nun thin iifteriUMili emtilod III the home of Mr mid Mm Umrm Htulivoii, 30" Kouth foiigreHtlomil ltlew to .Meet, Mm. Anpluwuld will be ut home to thu ludlcH of the Coiigregntlouul Aid nockiy tomorrow afternoon, llunlncnn, it ml a sreut denl of It In to be trnnimcted, thvrefurv It I the hope of the hostuM and nocluty offleern thai every lady In tint Aid society be prment.. Itumcniber, Mr. Anplu wuld', ut 3:3V o'clock. Thu liinJdv Inn. You are going, of coume. Hvery Uvily who In Interested In drumulKx, n murle or fund of laughter will go. ir there uru u RtntgglltlK futv nut prottn to Inugliter, thentrlen or music, even they wi feet the cull or rrienu ship to go and sen their companions behind the routllnhtn. And It uy lianii) there uru those Impervious to tho uppeul of friendship, music, huiKhtcr. beauty und hUtronlu nrt, their loyalty to u homo fnittrulty, their very patriotism will constrain them to ku one maybe bvth nights. Ho rain or shine. It I a forgone cou elusion that thu opera house wilt be crowded to tho gunwales ut each per formance of thu Inside inn. UNIFORM DRESS FOR WOMEN ' URGED Clubj Fickle President f womens' Cries Ont Afainst Fftshioni and Would Ces tume 7tiiMity in Plain TftilorwRdM. MxoU tlrvtdy- rtniith in ihe Xw York World glvus out un intercsllug report of ii recent uin ranee, of u 0. A. R. Lsiles t Fesrt The culinary cxpurls In - rii-ilii by Walton .Ml Alljeitn Miitexin, n vtliiome iiuttintli lirlde, I u at fle kVIim-U tlili evening Ihtime tln lulilc f .Mr, .(aeolai Yrl-niil. Walter Street thotr eldest daughter. Minn Alberta I. elm the lovelv hrlde who pllshled her troth to Mr Jil' iitio Yrlsurrl. The nir wan nwiHt with tlir ineense of while flowom, resonant with lutlnle und laugiitsr. unit freight ed With good rtlKli.tn. The npueliilin room hud been tniimformed Into blusnemlUK jlnu lmvr by hivtnh deeorntlnnn of imlniM. tuxiirlaut vlnen .....1 l..n.lM ..f U'lfl.. ...-illllH.lllllllllH I and eurmitionn. I'urest whlli embel linhrd In green marked the decora tive M'hvme throughout the room, and expensed hiirnioUloUHU III the gowns of the bride and bridesmaid. Half a lu udleil ri ir ntntlviK of tile bllll tdo.nl f the i t itc rela'tl.e und near friend ' Hi prliieipuln Master Kmij at Home. Nu Jollier goblin party could bo Imagined thnti the week end fvstlvltv ut which Master Wllllnui KIuk pre lded Irlda ereiiltiB A rontliiRvnt of Miventoiii school chums wuro the InvllecH who were greeted at tho cn truuro of n jthoslly sin-ciur. tinhered Into a drcuslng room by utlrtidant mhmiKs nud there welcomed hy a dulti t llllle whlle-elml spirit known In tlm flesh us llitlo .Miss Murgarct King. Blinded lights pleumlug throimli Impish, pumpkin faces, shed u welid jjlow over tho walls wlwro Facts About Motherhood Tho cxiH'rlciico of XlotlusrluKMl Ii a 1r)lug "IK! tu muRt women mul tunrki dlsilnctlyait viocli lit their live. Xut yiHHi wnuian inn nun. Iml is lireniucu or Liimlersttiiuls how to Friends. the ranks of the John A. Lognu Clrclu or tlio I .mile uf the (3. A.' IL aru iilunuliiE a rare feast for their Irlend nud tho ueuernl nubile. Visit their stand In the store of the C mid A. Coffee tOIM pnn next tjaturdny atinruoott and evening nud try their hoinu amdu doughuuls. mead, pies, hoatis, ions, cakes and slenmltiK hot coffee. Kamcd ns i-ookh tnesu intiies nnvu oniy to niiiiounco their Intention to cater to the nub Ir to huvo n thronu of Ptlomi eager to sample food of the "mother- made variety. Kipling Program at Woman's Clufy Kmbnrd Klullng. Ihe aterlitig Kng llsjli poet, through whose wrltlnxs tun the I rile crimson of lllc-lilood. la to bo the subji-ct of the uulundld lltcinry program to bo heard nt thu Woman'" club Krldat attcrnoou. Klullng char- acterliitlca will be discussed, Ills poiMiia lead by club lender and able tucnllsts will sing tho favorite ileitis of On the Hond to Mnnaauiy." -nan n Ih-ever" and "Thu Keccsalonal' that have been sot to music. Mr (Koran Kverllt Is leader of the d) und the program tsubjuct to revision i Is given heicnltli: .Subject - Kipling. Lender Mrs. OeorRU Kveretl Chnracter Sketch. I Versatility. 2- Oiiomulopuelu :i. l'owur of Abrldgemunt In Character liatlon. i. Knowledce of thu Haul Comradeship. 0 A Mascullnn Writer Why T-Mis. l It. Mattoon. ItendlnK- 'Tho Cat That Walked by Himself Mrs. U. II. Cams Vocnl solo- In) "Danny Deover. ' lb) "Ou thu Itoad to Mnudulay Mi Hugo Meyer of Denver. Thu Ueccsslotinl" Mrs- Geo. Kvirett llendlngs 'Ouugn Din." "The Vam pire" Mrs. II. A. linker Discussion ''KIpHiiK'n Opinion of Women." "Tho Vain hi ru vh. Wll IImiii thu Conqueror," mid "Dinah Shad" Mrs. J. Millie und Mm. Ii. A. Mniili. llendlnK 'Tlui .Sous of Martha" tA tribute to the worklUKiunnt .Mrs. II l Ives. Iteeltatlou ' Win U Ikl Ill's lisl Picture Is IMlutcd Mi. I.. CI. Illce m CARRIAGES 10 DISPLAY LIGHTS IMmtn bj Wiiltutt ,ttt)ltl YltlS.Mtltl. I I ' SOm I Ml I roperly enro forlier. wit Of cotirMsncar. I v t'Tfirv wiimnti now ' mlays liits hi u tile nl ItreatMiuttt nt thu 'tlinn of clilltl-lilrtli, )l)ttt mnny npproai'U 'iiCAtnihunn' mo exoerieiu-e wiiu nn urwiulMH iutfittel for tho. trial of htrenirtH, tunl lu'it tha atrnltt Isorrr Iter system lias received n shuck from which It 1.1 lianl to reenver. J'olluw Inx rHffit iiHiit this cumeii tlm HcrvntHi atrslii n carlitir for thu chlkl. ami tlUlliu't clUHfo in thu mother results. There is noBtliw twin) chavwlucthftti a Immwv hiiJ Ih'uIUiY mother of chil dren, awl Indeed elill.UWrlh uwler rlfhl rtHRlitkiw tttwi bu m liuzarii In htuih of beauty. iiiH'splHliinhki thliiy U tht. wlm alt Mmi evince of hlmltewU iMirwti Mnd broliwi IhbUIi resMlilnt front nn tttiriviri'rt ronrtltKHi. kohwm will iwrsUtlMifoliurMliMUv to tlut trail. It itn't imi Ummttt tlM Hfiw panut uihhi them IlluiWHre.M. ftiny hiw nmr4u liwte in wlth-h to im'twrm. bHt tky, for Ik HWMt ynti, Wut to www uiuv I Um tiMAiuHir. Id HMity Jmhui's twn cnir4lM Uterttl w Hw (itassreu immhhoha im hs rsret. Mt IiYitw K. iittkhanra vfwnw C'uMi'uwml makes wsmuh wm, tMWIfhr, and. Mi-iHMf. Amv vrtMM wkn ivmiM Vk rtt to Mrn. inttklwuM Mt Inm, Mwhi, Hr Mter wOTlM 1hM Jh Were Biu.ipi'l about the home altar when. t tar striilnn or tlio wedding march tdai d by thu D! Miittru or ehetrii. ti. bridal party ndvitnced to ' the flnrul. amlle-llKhteil ular, u re I nl lea of the ehuruh ullur surmount- t,d bi tit. . ruelfU. before Which H"V. Kiiilier Muudiihirt eelM'nilcd tho mntrliiKinlnl service The bride, look ed rudiuniit iicuitiirul In thu core moniul tewn of crepe de ehlim over ltk trimmed With r oil dlichem luce A fllm uubiii wmt corunui ot orange thmimH nun (11111119 i" floor, and the t)oiue or Drntui- roses gavn a rinlntitng loutm u inu tovciy picture Alt. tiding the nrtuo was nrr sister. Mlsn Halonie tateon. tieeom- luul) attireii in u white silk veiled In Nile mr- "it mrroii, mauo cmiuru with u grmeful flehu. , The BriHUti was handsome In inn conventional Mack garb nud was at tended i i' eluim. Mr. Juinen llttii bell, Thr eeremony over, the com puny extended rel 'Dilution, and at litis hour are enjoying 11 post-nuptial luncheon nppeintcd in green and while and th- ll .Mnuro oruhvtra m all the while discoursing violin aim plifnn music I'reseiit at mn weituipg iinumK other out of tuwn guestn, In Mrs. An ton Nugel of lTlttllBIlMj.BU. Tenil,. Men. Nuuel In 11 niece of Mrsta' uttsott Who mine Tiiesdsy epressiy tOH- nemi the ir dill. At s:ju tnm evemim the newly ed will Ifuvu Tor n honeymoon trip to. Cullfxirnla. and after Junmrj 1 yH b at home to the r fr ends at "vest Miver ave nue HI Paul. .Minn.. Xnl i --ll.iby ear riages upon the streets of Minnesota lewns mid village will be renulrud to liuxe white lights In front and 11 red 'ne behind to wnrtt "tralllc" Wo in' u who go out with their preamlitl latum utter dark will have tu provide some form of lighting system. The law It now designed to keep women home nlglils, hut In the "slip In" miuntiro which got iiy flnptief salons nt the luit serslun of the leg. Iklatttrii. Tho law n franml was designed tu u lit mntorlsts, who hud already been compelled to maintain lights, by com pelling farmrm and other users of wheeled vehicles to maintain llghtnt aim (the catch comen In) "the other user of wheeled Vehicles." llaby carriages are not exempt from provisions of the act, according to Altorney Oenerul Hlmpwiu; neither are whei'lbnrows. kids' wagons or nny other form of Vehicle liuvlng wheels. A two wheeled sulky must havn light in runt and behind, nud horse owners ure wondering how they uro to accomplish the Job. It bus tusen suggested that un electric batten' he. provided to ii placed under the sent und tlm light be placed In the ecntor plOt'e of the bridle. ' rciootrlc-llHhttid baby carriages urn) wheelbarrow may not 00 unusual be. fore thu soAlon of the next legislature. which probably will amend the law. The ntlornny general nay thn law is u valid one und must be enforced. woman high In social indent The courugcous;. pr. Mdiml of thr New Jersey FedcrntKui r Womsnn flubs. Jim. Catherine 'Mrlcr Warren of 1'rliKctun. ndvocatid from a plat form in Detroit this week the most startling reform .that Urn feminine world hun ever known the adoption In minim of b Uniterm style ul dress. TlureH mi doubt Hint 11 womun iiiiml IreUHiired urlVI exe IS Hint ui being ur Imagining herself different from nil oilier women. For thut dif ference. he Imagines her sweet heart courts her. her hnxbund loves her. her children gn et her as the ueerlcm mother. Vuu mnv nay, tlm differences of dress ore superficial, but so many of us live for und upon Hiirfaeii J lint .eliminating, the con trust Df pompadour, and parted curln, of stately gowns and "cute little frocks Indeed all the dlsttu cuUhlna chnractcrlstir- which the Intinlte ailety or fashion supplies what father would be certain of rcc ognUlng his own daughter, what hus band sure or knowing his own wire And what woman would be willing to surrender that precious thing which she rail Her Individuality ana which expresses Itself lit the tingle of her hat, the bow at her throat. the color and tilt of hrr parasol, quite un much as In her thoughts, her manner nud her Intimate apt-ccli? Moteover, clothes ure the one clew man has to woman, tin one Key tu the m:ixe of great and little qualities lit which site entangles his henrt. Man an well ns woman should tie In terested In Mrs. Warren's revolu tionary suggestion. Docs he want to Iom the one answer to tho riddle, the one solution'1 of the mystery? Women betray their real character more by their clothe than In nny other way. Thu'"stge convention or thu heroine III .white. lh vlllulncM In bluck or red. Is not wlinuut Its psychology, und the color and cut of thu soul Is hinted unconsciously hy the color nnd; cut of the gown. of eoitme. there nro n great many excellent points Jtt Mm. Warren a suggestion u to itnlform dress. And she urrsents ilium, ubly. We want a uitlfotm plan of dress mid we object MrenUously to tnc sweeping changcslof fashion that say you must wear one Kind or a uresn one year and another tho next." she told the clubwomen In Michigan. Uist season' drips Is no good this Milton, unit w want reiorms inui will i-mtblu, a wommi tu weur. M smile dress next !,iHimniur that situ ttil thin xumitirr and nut always be 11 constant drnln on her hustmmlV fiuanee. Women should by thin time he tn i state or revolution against the outrnRonus fashions dictated to litem. Th iv monstrous huts that are wirn should be ruled out ot slytu for good. ' t'ndoubtedly. it would be a most desirable tlilim tu be able to buy a s'tlt or overcoat as a man does, with thu Ideii ut wearing It till It wear 1 ut Our grandmothers, even our toothers, wore better clothes than we do. I poess and nearly every weliintl who reads this posnesnes Momji Hjmllar heirloom n velvet row n builghlTfUty 'cn a!', by a relative, und, so fur us I rim sec, the material, which Is in perfect condition toduy, will look the same fifty wro from now. t fashionable woman thirty or forty years ngo paid tlo 11 ynrd for trttch materlaln but she wore her gown for years sometimes for u lifetime, und got the vnlue of her money. Kunhinnatitu women luuuy mnv htm mn I IV or more 11 yard for material, hut they don't get their money 'a worth fcr nfter they have worn their aannentH,.,ialf u doxen tlmm the change In'fHshlon compel them to give tiielr gowns away or sell them. tin It puy even lltnrloh woman to buy uompnnitiei snontiy material. Hh doesn't want a own built fur every sensible woman must share Mr. Warren's views. Hut uniform! Hcnteii snvi us front them. I wonder If Mr War ten ever wore one'' Who could design such a uniform Nu muti, for he Would fashion II for the stylo of woman he personally ndinlred. No woman, for she would ncrk, whether consciously r not, to make It becoming tu rtrrseir. Herlousty. aru we nut disastrously nllko already, without striving to multiply our points of resemblance? Thn wuy tu down the tyrant lasn- Ion, It seems to me. in nut for nit Women to dress a Ike. but lor mem nil to dress different!) to suit their Individual typrs lit gowns, hats unu coiffure, nud let other women weur what lh.iv Vease. A csrtaln defer- .lie.. 111 me lirevauuiK mour in nrv vtran In the street, but the tailored null doen not Change radically irum .. nenxoii tu another, nnd in lie lioine nverv woman sliuulil be an nb- solute law unto herself If she tooK writ In (Irnek or emu riJ effect, h i her wear them. If a simple, one niece drens In most becoming to Iter, li tier ntlck to that Women of good iate wear ni In practically a uniform now when they leave their homes tailored suit. mmlrrntr, hat. nconsblCUOUS UCCCSt sorles. such as vests, Jabot anu Hhorn. Kor the rest. In our nomcs nod oilier homes there In but one rule for successful dressing: He your self, p'euse ourself nnd tho you tnve. und ou ll have your nanus itiii -without worrying uboul this neigu- bor. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Ahotutmty Purm Tho only Baking Powder mado fromlCoyalCrapaCroamofTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE ? OFFERS FORTUNES-FOUND IN 0haMXJIIMMVV'il IS nHKMSJB SANIA -FE ESSAY PRIZ GRILDR IFDRll N NEW MEXICO APPLES IN Fifty Dollars to Be Awarded by Railroad Company for lest Composition on "the Demonstration Trains, Other Prizes. E DEMAND Extreme Cold Weather in Col' orado and NorthwMt Boosts Price of This State's Pro duct 35c Box. Unwell. N. 11 . Nov X.lleciiusc nt the recent extreme cold Weather in fnlritrin nnd the northwest, Hon well npples hn advanced In prlco 15c per box. nnd It Is believed that this figure will b exceded within thu next month. "While regions of the north nnd west have suffered the past two weeks from thn svvere cold snaps." said Albert llntmy. acting manager fi.r ih itimurll Fruit Orowem' asso ciation Innt nlnht. "whtall cut tneir apple crop short. It made the w :rwu'iwi::rman of the Itoswell Krult Orowers" nsso elation, who In now In Texas super- vlnltig thu nsniwIaUon shipments. win. that they have advanced from tl io lu 11.7.1 box. The unnoclatlon hun 130 ears out nnd not being In touch with tlm weather uods foiled of course to take advantage, of the advance on the cars shipped. Tin. Kuuth HnrltiKS shed will close YV.tl!-.enfll V nlnht. nil lbii aPPlcn.lUV Ini tien shinned from that district ah Hi.. Hhlnmetlts from now tu me ftrnt of the month when the season ultt elime. will be sh PPtMl tloill Hi" ItottW-rll sheds, with llobert "cvrs in ehnrae. The niiples now being shipped uro muxtlv the Ritno und Hen nnvts uti- rdis of the llolcomb nnd Urton or chnrds. and all are running w per eenl clean. A new feu I tiro that will net tle ...uiplutluii mime J I. (Jill) tills year l" using the upplen refu-ed by the ukso- 111 un for nn lining us iruii iur un older mill. The usiuclnllon has eon trneled with Itobert llrers, thu veter an inter mnaer 01 inn nuej, n" nlll make the apples Into i tiler nnu turn the bevirune over In Hie asso elntlnn which Will pluce It on tliu markets. Thin elder will uruiis Jin a bnrrtl. Mr. Hecrs has for his own use ,ilr..nilv m lied 3t)0 barrets anu win mako ITS more. Mr. iietrs is mso making his winter vinegar which Is nold extensively In Itoswell. rite Atchison. Tonukn &. Kanlu l-V lUilltvai c-ompany linn olfntcd n piixo of V-Q Tor thu best t-iuiny written b u school boy or jtlrl In any district, (own or city on tlio company tines, through which the demonstration trnln passed. The subject of thn es say is to bo "Tlio Vnltm or tlm IJo.u oustrutlou Train from nu IMucntlonnl Vlowiwlnt." Twunty-llvo dollars will be paid for the essay which ranka second, nud $10 for the essay which rattlta third. Tlicru will bo flvo prlxes of V ouch for thu ctwajs which rank fonrth to olghth Inclusive, and ten ptltus or $2.50 each for thn essays which rank from ninth to clj-litconth. Inclusive. Tho superintendent of schools, or tho principal, or tho teacher, or whnt- ovor the head of tho school system la called, will select tlm bust essay sub mitted by pupils in his or her district, town or city, nud send it to J. 1' .Iur- roil, publicity agent or the Hatttn Ki ln TotMskn. Kansas. Tho essay then will bo Judged by Albert itacltao of Chicago, editor of tho Santa Ko Ivtn- ployea' Jtngailno. l'hlllln Kaatman, insiiaglnir editor of tho Toneku Dally u Klenne, mnnaRlng opektt State .lournal. ITIttCH will bo paid niton the report or inn Jttdces. r.ssnys must not run pver 1,000 words. Thu dmitonat ration trnln, which Is now in Texas, will ruturn to Topekn. .NovomlHtr 35, when tho tour of ten weeks will etui. It Is estimated thai n million and n half peoplu hnvu acen tho train. Thn .Mnllut locommlvo which attrnctetl so much intention wlll'tto to Arlwina. for freight service, day to last a revolt against lifetime.' ,Ho for ns a fanhlon Is concerned. CAW'T CUHE CATAHHK. HOW ONE WOMAN WON Mer ikstth and Stftnh LUkK Aataby The Use if Canki. Taws, Fla. In a UUw tnm thii tltr. Mr. 11 1'. Coram writes: "I whs all weakened and worn out with wo manly troubles My husband brought wo aonio tardul ns a t-Mttc, and, from tho irst day, It ureme te ip, I kad almost lost my reason, but, Mimuii-li li-lmc, Hfimjn ami lioiu lun! tksnks to Cardul. I aW not. Boon, felt and looked like a new woman, (kink tfaa remedy I wonderful. receiMnd It to my frknd. for I tb received sreat benent rrem it." Cardul acta s perinea uy on tne wen- In dump, chilly weather ihcrc 1-4 nl- wayM a large demand for UAt.I.AIttVH SNOW I.I.VJ.MKN'T becnimo many jieo- pie who know by expnrlRiica Its great relieving power In rheumatic richer and pains, prepare tn apply It nt the first twinge. I'rlco 33c. su and xi.OO per bottts. Sold by all Uiuaalota. Ri .WASTE BY. WOMEN Searchers in Papers That Are Thrown Away By Treasury Department Pind Forturie in Old Invelopes. Wnshlngtun. Vov. T. Htniturst of many strange government jwlllb"iia 1110 thoo In the trenury department of .Mrs. Mnry Warren and Minn Kate Shea, known as the olllolal "wast busfiet guardians." Klndliig money nnd vulunblp papers in Ihr refusn from tin oftlcrn of Trea? urer t-u McClung Is tho peculiar vu cation of these twu womun. for years they hove plrked over commit of thn treasury waste paper bakei and dcik litter, finding and svlrs thousands of dollars for Uncle ftm. The two women hove becomo expect In limllnK small fortiiuea In the officii lefilne. If I had alt the money 1 ham found t couldn't nprmJMt tu a life time.' said Mrs. Warren Unwy. A miuknae of bills. Iii imcll dsum- fllutlolts, worth 110,009, ttwty Vwtei single nnd thn wate hasteet asarahara ever have made. 3ar. warren and rMIfi rlhru, It Is said, sava week what they cost th government In a luonth. Kor forty years Mrs. Warren has scnrc'.tfd the waste paper In her hunt for lost valuable. Mlsn HhoA hs been tier assistant for ten yeats. Itomlttancrx from national banks, express packages, money sf nt for re demtitlnn, conslgnmetttH nf bonds, nnd pustnl navlngn bank correiHHideHiin are the Unds In thu envetniH-s,'1 jck ages and boxeft which thn women ex amine, n.;;;, envelope Is tarn .apart' nnd searched. Krom two thousand to four thousand envclopi each day am examined by the wnm?n. Mrs. Warren, telling of her biggest llml that of ItO.UUO lu cash iwld 1 round thn money In a hg express box, nil In small hills. It was about "o'clock ut nlnht. I was nu xclted over It I couldn't go home, unit didn't ikumw-w-hal to do with thn money, f waited nnd ilnally Ueuernl Hplnuer came III. I gave II to lllm nild It look It upstairs, The clerk who lent It. now dead, wan ki.Mil on thn unXloui seal for a week hy tlenerul rfplttner, who then dellvi-reil tlm money to him. Thu next month I wus prorputed," Just us the leu men into coal men turn, As wlhtry breexes sigh. The baseball player will become, wu learn. An uctor by und b Washington Htur. "1 11111 pleased tu retoHHictd (utu. hcrlaln'rt Cougli Uumuily aa tkn best thing I know uf und safest raatmly fur ciuikIir. colds, mul bronchial trMJo," writes Mra. I ll, Arnold of Denver, Colo. "Wo Imve used It repeatedly ami It hits never railed lo Klvo relief.' l-'or atilu by nil drtmsliita. Mivh'-Uito Mai-rlaiH'. Ot Interest to .u wide elrclu or frletdls is tlm iiiiimuiH-vment that hit Haturduy atterniiiin Miss Uda Love and Mr. Harvey H. Hteelo were (nide one hy the process uf mntrU iniinlnl service luesftleil over by BeV. llermiin I'. Williams nl the parson- Have All I "H Hiil. There Js onfy one way to cure tarrh. l....l. .1... . .f . Itl.tuii in.- ntn, iviiuri, Hiimiiirii 1 ....... l....ll..r.l- ...... . I woHinnlv orcHS. atrenglhenlmc iiieiuurniie tuui in iniesieu uu i -, - - , ., ' j i,..jS i. u..rL. .i..i... ,1... the mwnclcB nnd.narv, Bd ImllillnR "." ""'".. :"7? " ""'. . 1 tkMM un to lies th. roil can 1 rr.ci. tne iioiims mm , n f fc JJw vwn4Ut M. crevlcea Willi liquid pvepurutlims Vjjcn, Bud rellevaa tlw elfecU at theea Is only one way breuthe tlt. evTWk .both mental and pnyelcal. nnlUeitlu germ killing ulr of II YOMKI !tv mrS' succeaafHl uw fully (iwiiMHtwcei,, It lllgh-o-me) dlreetly . BHiy the merit ot thla jwrely VMt over thu Infested parts, I kk), Veato teutedy far -wamen, IIYOMKI curVM mi opium, cue- Ir every community, taera urn mm hlne or other hiumftll drugs. It Is wfca Jwt been benefited fcr Cardul, niude nf Australian sui'ttlypttts, thy- J TJ fcwnclat eaeea l thla tlwa mnl unit other l.lsterlnn utillsepilen. It imAA woman 'tlTlJff.. Is guurunleed tu end th.. mery ot , UajMjra In many wwM ways, talsrrh, nsthma, croup and brdnchl-. iy It tlx. or money baek. , M. t.-rrif' li'M,A44if Stfi.. f51 MKtM tn.. -Mius"W.iBft T.'.TT'iTJ HITCHCOCK WILL HOT BE MAIIRIED I'lmliiniaer fieiH-ml IH-nten lutioris That Ho Wn to .loin Hanks or the Ileii(illct. Washington. II. v., Nov. 7. -I'osl- muster (leneral frank ititcncocK se ut rest toduy the reports of his resig nation rrom th ccblnet, 11s will an the rumors uf hln marriuge. Unfortunately. It In not true etui- er that I am going to be married or that 1 am going to resign, said lie, whin usked us to the truth of thesu two stories, which have been In sett ers! circulation In Washington "I have outlined 11 winter progrum iur the pimtal sirvlce of unm vxuuptionat measures which I hupn to get thriiuch congress, and I um so Inter- ented lu them that resignation Is nut of tho nuestiuii. Kurthermore. 1 um not going to be ehnlrmntt or the next llupubllcun national committee, nor am I goinn to manugu uiu nw publlcun campaign. Mr lliteheock's dental of any In tention to resign was so positive that there can. accordingly, be no further belief in the report that h Intended leaving Washington to go to New York on the first of next year us tho president of one of the sulnldlury companies of a big t'hlcngo corpora tion His dental of hln rumored en BnBiinent wus iiIm so explicit that It must be luecplrd, although Washing; i.m sneletv has not Jet ubundoltid hope of finding a wife for the only bachelor niemberof Ihe enblliet, BAD WEATHER FOR COUGHS '! lut u tough or 11 aohl liuug on lu lids nealtiar, Buy noma gum tsmli medlt-Jtie TOIlAY nnd stnji It XOW. He I unu several excellent uotieli retiifillis that -.nil glv you in. Ilef, We inn heartily emhnxi miXAMi t'llKItHV JClCi: C'OUdll SYfttll roe couglW, hoiirM-uciHH und nolo throat. Ouo iIom) of thW yt preparation Im Kuumuteril to relievo any itmgli, uml oho Imttlo tn euro It. Tliln ilctlsliirully flutuml nnd alntable niugli s)rni ii an different rrow tll old, nausciitlllg' i)ujli rcnicilli-x ns It Is Kiilw Lh imaxtue. It la iwy. pleusuul for children! rosy n tik ami imineill at In It tffrcvt. hold ulth the Jtexull susmulee. I J. H. O'Rielly Co.! THE HEXALL 5X0 Rii ,k J. II. O'Mlrlly tib'iut th HY i s t for hMl'l nulMt i.ulae. He sells It for aTajLi'I"s;. sm m i-h 1 Mb. n , i Mil Is '' "irr tHWJlt. A tight feeling In the chest accom panied by u shirt, dry cough. Indicates an Intlutned condition of tilt lungs. To relieve It buy the dollar sU HAL- LiAMM'rl HOItKllOt'Nl) SYltUI'; you K.1I tvllh neh bottle a trse lll.lt KICK'S ItKl) I'HIM'HIt I'OltOUri M.amtimi for the chest. Tho syrup relaxes the tlghttuss und the plaster draw out. the inflammation. It is un fdelPcrjmblitnllon for turing eolda set- ue, ih tne lungs, ouiu uy nn in. alst. Office Furniture 1 mi Our display of office furniture is better than ever before. Wo 'are allowing Roll lof ami 'Flat Top Desks, Typewriters and Standing Desks, Office Tables, Revolving. Chairs, Arm. Chairs and Typewriter Chairs, in either gelden oak or Hariy English. Our prioes are tho Lowest in this city. ALBERT FABER 301-310 W. CENTRAL Furniture, Carpts, Drsris 9tovs no of the Hold nnd llrmt)vuy only H.flO and gtiaranteea IU J LiJStt. na.w 4HLi. -