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"nfVXrm City.Countr nil School Diitrlct.
J)U1 IO Territorial Warrants Wo Buy
thnin Write tin Imforr nlivlne them
OKIAIIOMA B0SO AND IRIST CO.. Guthrh. Oils.
IN FASHION'S REALM
MODES OF THE DAY DICTATED BY
SOCIETY LEADERS.
W. L. DOUCLAS
Pretty Blouse of Liberty Satin with
Medium Sleeves Early Autumn
Coats Are Made Longer Than Those
of Last Year House Decorations.
Early Autumr Coats.
Tho coats of nil the costumes de-
signed for early autumn aro mailo long
enough to como more than half way
down tho skirt and the short Jacket
of last year and tho year beforo Is
Unite out of date. And jet to show
how capricious la fashion an Im-
mensely smart little coat Is on tho old-
fashioned leefer style doublc-btcast-ed
and curved In at the sides. After
all tho fashion which remains as
many stylos ccmo and go 1b to pay
more and moro attention to tho ques-
tion of which stylo Is becoming to the
espctlal Individual who is to wear It;
and fictn all present indications the
autumn an ' winter will not show any
more definitely marked lines than did
last year.
worked with whlto Corticelll emhrold'
cry silk.
I
Pretty Blouse of Liberty Satin.
Thero Is greater latitudo In tho cut
of Blcoves than thnt of nny other por-
tion of tho feminine costume. They
rnngo In stylo from tho perfectly plain
coat sleeve mado somewhat largor
than formerly and usually furnished
with a cuff to tho Immense flowing
Blceve comparatively small at tho
shoulders and Increasing In size as
It descends nearly or quite covering
tho hand. Tho latter typo Is found
S3 & $32 SHOES
llstiulislicd lf."0. l'orinoio than a
quarter of a century 11 e reputation of
"W. L. Dougli.3 shoes for style com-
foit and wear has excelled all other
makes. A trial will convince you.
W. L. DOUGLAS $4- SHOES
CANNOT BE EXCELLED.
VfiZZi M 103820 !l?Ws. $2310000 !
Bcs Itrported an I American leathers. Heyl's
Patent Calf Emmel Box Calf Calf Vkl Kid Corona
Colt Nat. Ka tqrroo l'ast Color i:clols used.
Caution! " imiin han w. l. souauur
1 ' name and price stamped on bottom.
Shoet by mail. Sir. extra. Illui. Cataloa free. i
W. L. DOUULAS DUOCICTON MASS.
EDUCATIONAL i
XniL WtfVv v 'llrfvA' Ell I ' V
Tor Scasho'o or Yachting.
All tho cbbtumo3 Intended tor sea-
side nud jachtlng wear boar some dis-
tinctively nautical device fiom th3
cotnentlonal sailor dress and reefer
with "buzzard" on sleeve and anchors
on collar and shield to tho more clali
orate ficcks r.hlch follow tho fancy
tailor-made models. In tho accompany-
ing Illustration Is shown a very pretty
tpo of theso frcck3 not too severe
nor over ornamented. Tho material
Is dark blue mohair of a veiy coarse
grain. Tho gored skirt Is very close
fitting from belt to knc3 and from
thero to tho edge very flaring afl
ecam being finished with several rows
of stitching done with Corticelll silk
In self color. The border is of striped
(Ivy S i j in -h
twE' lM
dp ill'
ft- 4F
COMPLICATION OF DI3EASE3.
Natural Alarm Felt by v0Unn Wlfa
for Her Husband.
A Virginia reader sondu a story told
by tho late Alban S. I'ayno ("Nicholas
Bpicor") as an nctuat occurrence It
concerned a hard-rldlng hard drinking
roung Englishman who settled nca
Linden that state in tho expressed
hopo thnt tho rustic snrroundlng-l
ivould prove and aid In ridding him of
his abnormal thirst ll.it ho clung to
It's old habits and soon becama a con
Dotssour in moonshine distillations
rather preferring them after a time
to thoso bearing n mingled purplo and
luusctrcd tho Joint product of whisky
ind an open-air life; and ho had noth-
ing of charm apart from his fnultlcsi
manners to offer tho pretty mountain
jsirl who consented to become hla
wife. Ono afternoon he was carried
lorco pretty well mussed up ns tho
result of a fall.
MGBii ALDRIGH
0BSES THE TONIC PEBUNA
Says: "It Will Build Up a
Depleted System
Rapidly."
Hon. W. F. Aldrlch Congressman
from Alabamn writes from Washing-
ton 1). C.
Tills s to certify that Pcrunn man-
ufactured by The Peruna Medicine. Co.
of Columbus O. has been used In my
family with suacss It Is a fine tonic
and will build up n depleted system
rapidly. I can recommend It to those
who need safe vegetable remedy for
debility." W. P. Aldrlch.
II S. Kmory Vlto Chancellor and
Master of Arms IC. 1' ' of Omtilui Ni'b.
The prnvel nf thn I v lltes from 213 North SKtoenth htri'ut.
roadside tho green of the grass and tho following wonlsof pralboforl'cruna
tho smear from somo cuts added to M""m' nun.ijft.
more frequently upon the more elab-
orate of tho long silk coats. A me-
dium among theso various types of
eleevo is seen hero. In this tho full-
ness is arranged in tucks which aro
THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
N3TRB DA till. INDIANA.
rULL COURSES IN Class'ci. Letters Pes.
nom.es and MUtory Journalism. Art Science.
Pharmacy. Law. Civil Mcctiai teal and Elec-
trical engineering-. Architecture
Ihoiouffli Preparatory and Commercial
Courses.
Rooms Tree to nil students who hnvo com-piet-d
tho studies required for udmlsslon into
tho Junior or Senior 'i ear of any of tho Collegi-
ate Courses.
Roims to Rent raodernto chsreo to students
over seven teen preparing forColleglato Courses
Allmlted numbcrof Candidates lor the i;ccle-
Kliitlrnl statu will be received ntsp-clal rates.
bt. Eda-d'3 Hall for bojs under U jcnr3 1
unlqtio In tho completeness of Its equipment
Tho 5Sth Year will open September 9 1002.
Catalogues free Andreas
REV. A. fltORRISSEY. C. S. C. President.
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY
NOTRE DAME INDIANA.
lOce mllo v?ct of tha Unlvcniltir of Notro Parae.)
Thorough KnglUh ami rlTnlcnl Kdurutlon.
IncludlueUreclr. Latin 1'icnchardGerman. On
compIetlnR the full toursa of studies studonta
receive tho lingular Colleiclato Drreis.
Tlio Couaenatnr.r of .Mm In U corf lc ed on
the plan of tho best Classical Conservatories of
Europe.
Tli Art I)mrtmont Is modelled ft;r the
best Art Schools of Knrope.
l'nmrntnrj anil Minim Departments. Pu-
pils are hero carefully prepared for tho Aca-
aemlo and Advanced Courses. Gymnasium un-
Jor direction of Grnuuate of lloston Normal
School of Gymnastics noojt iplni? Phono-
aphy and Typewriting extra. Every variety of
"ancy Needlework taught. For catalogue ad
tress
DKECTRESS OF TH3 ACADEMY
I Mjry'i Academy Noire Dne P. O Induna.
2nd 1902.
FnllTftrm Rncrln at
Capital City Uuslne&s College Cutbrie Okta.
BROWN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
tiltjnphj Storlticd Bookkiipiof . 12ti St . Ituu Citj Xa.
THE CHEAPEST SCHOOL
In the Soutuivkst Is tho
Sprnsfiod Normal Softool
and BuolnosB Colloeo ....
Life Scholarship U3B.OO. Not a graduate out
of a situation batlsfaatlon guaranteed.
. TAYLOR President.
SPRINGFIELD MO.
tho culorfuliicss of Ills countenance;
end tho younp; wife when Dr. I'ayno
arrived rushed out on the porch
screaming:
"O doctor! doctor! go Into him
Illicit! Ho han all tho diseases of. the
tainbow!"
Astor to Uulld Palace.
Col John Jacob Astor according to
rcnort. la planning to build n nalaco
fnt mitilnnr otuirtc nf a nafntn Hill IIP
hocK-on-the-Hudson. It will bo pome
thing similar to that at Georgian
court the country homo of Mr. and
I Mrs. ueorgo Jay uouiu. i nis n n
large low building. In which thero
rxo squash and tennis courts billiard
rooms a rld!iig ring and swimming;
pool besides nny number of dressing
rooms lounging rooms n reading
room and numerous slrcplng nparts
ments on tho second floor wheio tho
men friends of tho Goulds aio uccomi
modated when Georgian court is taxed
to its utmost witn guests in uio
court which is quite a walk from tho
house thoro Is a dining room and ol
com so a Kitchen nnd all necessary
conveniences for preparing tho bach-
elors' breakfasts.
Try ino jnst onco and I am saro to
come again. DcCnnco Starch.
Some men mo born l ch and othoih
ncquiro liches but few tbrnt-t their
xiohes upon others.
THOSK TVIIO IIAVK TKir.n IT
ulll use no other. Defiance Cold ft'ntoc
Btnrch has no equal In Quantity or Qual-
Hj 10 oz. for ID cents. Oilier liranJa
contain only 12 oz.
Catarrh of Stomach.
"It is villi pleasure I lccomiucnd l'o-
runa ns n tonic of unusual merit. A
large number of prumiiuntineinlieiR of
tho different Ordeis with vhieli 1 hno
been connected liavo been fined by tho
use of IVrunaof cas.es of catarrh of tho
(.totnnch and head; also in kidney com-
plaint nnd weakness of tho pelvic or-
gans. "It tones up tho bj stein aids diges-
tion induces bleep and in well worthy
tho confidence of sufferers of tho above
complaints." 11. M. Utnory.
Nervous Debility
Everyone who is in tho least ticgrco
subject to nervousness sleeplessness
prostration mental fatlguo or nervous
debility in any form finds tho hot
weather of .Mine .Inly nntl August very
hard to bear if not dangerous.
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i Lrl0 i
J Hon. V Aldrlih I ?
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4 U' immMJJlHIIMIBI 1 I r ig.yiiHtJPM BIJJ1. f
.. w W V W W W V V WS"S
The only safe eourre to take Is to keep
the blood pin edljestloii good and sleep
legtilar. No remedy cqu.ils in all re-
spects Peruna for theso purposi s. If
tlio sjstein is run down and weakened
by e.itauli l'eruna reuowitet and re-i
juven.iti'H tlio nerves and lit.iiu.
A book on tlio eatanhal dlseafesof
summer will bo mailed to any address
upon lequest by tho l'eruna Mcdlciuo
Co Columbim Ohio.
The above testimonials aro only two
of 60.000 letters ic ceiled touching1 tho
merits of l'eruna as a catarrhal tonic.
No moro useful remedy to tono up tho
system has ever been devised by tho
medical profession.
Ilaidnppo "Ujoucs Fays ho doesn't
owoa dollar." Borrowell "Geo! his
friends must bo dead on to him."
if vou usu HAi.r. nr.ui:.
Get Itert Cross Rail Hhio tho best Hall Bluo.
Largo 2 ol. pacltngo only D cents.
Some peoplo spend moro timo mnkinij
oxenses than it would t.iko to lender an
'excuso nnuocessaiy.
Mr. IVlnslotr-a rtoatnlnc; Hyrup
TorehlMren lecthlntt tolccni tlieiiunn reduee la-
flimmallua fllUys pain curct triad colic. 25c a bottle.
Only tho bravo can stand their own
company.
Stimn tho Cough nntl
WorkH Off tlio Cold
Laxative Kroiuo Quinine Tablets. rrlcoSSe.
ri(v V v 6 V VlOcA TrTo
KANSAS CITY MO. Catalogue A. free. .
WANTED.
The odd bolero is of folded black
nnd white striped silk with a large
rosetto at Cno side of tho front. Tho
gown edges are piped with this silk.
The large sleeves have two under-
mines of plaited black silk muslin
with niched edges. Tho under-cuffs
taffeta china blue and white cut on
the bias and finished with threo rows
and ono through tho middle. Tho
same trimming borders tho collarless
Eton finishing tho bloused front nnd
being prolonged to form llttlo tabs bo-
1 low the belt in a vest effect nnd at
tho shoulders to give tho required
aro black velvet strapped on whlta
taffeta like tho stock. Largo hat of
shaggy folt trimmed with leather
pompons.
VOUNp MEN
and
YOUNQ WOMEN
V e fjuarttntee frood pol
tlons through our employ-
ment bureau to all totnie-
tent Bteuoeraphore and
bookeers irotn
The Kansas Weslcyan nusiness College
largest and bwX equipped ichool et of Mlnlsilppl
Fourteen teacheri &atlonl reputation Tuition
low Journal trx T W. Koion Supt Balina lUni.
ajfi lykyiyyyvywifl'B
"Libby's Natural Flavor Foods
OooLwd Jutt Eiaotly Hlibt iben pal up In key
E opnlna oau. You set tliem at roar grocer
b Jut bj tbr leaTtt u dalntr. delicious and
J read to aorre ou will never fcp hoo with
out usbt-s doom w&ea you onoe try mem.
libuy McNeill & liooy Chicago .
t
Ak (or our book lt -How to Maxs Good
Taixu to Hit." It wUl bo tent ion tro.
- -- K Ah A fl Jik A A A i A 1
breadth. At either side of this trim-
ming on the front aro embroidered
anchors and two groups of little stars
It doesn't tako a dynamite bomb to
blast our hopes.
allowed to escape at the elbow form-
ing a puff which Is gathered Into a
Email close cuff. Tho blouso Is made
oi Liberty satin laid In tucks and
stitched with Corticelll silk In such
a way as io produce the effect of puffs.
These ar3 mounted upon a yoke ol
plain material which is defined by
straps embroidered in CortlceVl filo
silk to Imitate tho gay Bulgarian em-
broidery now so fashionable.
House Decorations.
An idea which has gained much
favor among exclusive decorators is
to oil plno floors instead of painting
them then allow them to darkon with
time. Dullt-out scats continue to bo
ono of tho most popular of house dec
otativo features. Tho latest havo llt
tlo railing arms ono of which is often
arranged with a pocket to hold a hook
or magazine or fancy work and a top
sholf on which a cup of tea may bo
served.
Otyllsh Wraps and Gowns.
Cloth iTimmlng upon wraps and
gowns of natural color pongee to rich
and effective. Ono cf tho stylish new
three-quarter ecus seen tho other day
is finlched with narrow bands of bis
cult-colored cloth a douhlo row of It
outlining tho seams. Then on tho
sleeves is more of tho cloth two
bands being put on in deep points Just
DQiow mo Bnouiuer.
Timo brings jnstico in tlio end but
Time is long.
T nm Eiirn Pkft'x fhiro for CnnsnTliritlon saved
mnltrnthtvn mnia n.n Mn. TllflS. ll(llltll&&
Maple Street Norwich N. Y. Feb 17. 1K
For big httlo things glo mo n nail
In tho shoo ov a conscience
Ilnll'i Catnrrh Cure
Is a constitutional euro. Price 7C.
Tho follow who loses his temper can't
nen things up by finding fault.
Superior quality and extra qnnntlty
must win. This is w by Doflanco Starch
is taking tho pi? co of all others.
It is hard for n vain man to conccivo
why others should bo foohbh enough to
disag.reo with liim.
risixow cT.oTiircs auk dnsigiitlt.
Keep thorn wliltowlthlledCromllaUIIluo.
All grocers sell largo - oz. package S ceuta
Employers who want to loso money
employ young inexperienced and cheap
help.
CITO permanently mm Tfo AW or nerroufneti otle.
u 1 1 Bret day' uw of lir. K line Great Ntrro Ueitor-
er Send for I'llHK 1? OO lrl hottlo and trcatlie.
fin. R. It VUXE Ltd 31 ArthBlK-ft. I'lilladclpUla. To
Theie aro generally too many Knots
in tho ties that bind n man.
INSIST ON taTINa IT.
Borne crocers say they don't keep De-
fiance Starch because they havo a ntoclt
In hand of 12 oz. brands which they know
cannot be sold to a customer who has
once used the IS oz. pkg. Detlauco Btarcti
(or cams money.
No man whoso work is good hns too
much on hand nt once.
An Effective Turban.
A stunning black turban in rough
brMd showed an arrangement of vel-
vet ribbon filling up tho space in front
between crown and brim. At tho
3ides wore two seta of wings tha
forward ones being whito spotted with
black whllo those further toward the
back wore ortlroly black.
Fow of us aro rally as much usednp
as wo deservo to bo.
To tlio housewife who has not yet
become acquainted with tho new things
of everyday use in tho market and whs
in reasonably satliled with tho old we
would buggest that a trial of Defiance
Cold Water Starch bo mado at onco.
Not alono becanso it is guaranteed by
tho manufacturers to bo superior to any
othor brand but becanso each lOo pnek-
ngo contains 10 ozs. while all other
kinds contain but 12 ozs. It is safe to
gay that tho lady who onco ufos Defiance
Starch ill ueo no other. Quality and
quantity must win.
Avenue of Trees 5 Miles Long.
Japan has an avenue of trees 60
tnlles in length. Tho trees are tho
cryptomera and every ono is a per-
fect specimen qulto straight from
130 feet to ISO feet in height and 12
to 15 feet In circumference. The
avenue extends from tho town ol
Namanda to NIkko.
OonTforget when you
order starch to get the
best. Get DEFIANCE. No
more "yellow" looking clothes
no more cracking: or breaking. It
doesn't stick to the iron. It gives satis-
faction or you get your money back. The
cost is io cents for 16 ounces ot tne best
starch made. Of other starches you get
but 12 ounces. Now don't forget. It's ojt
your grocers.
rUNUFACTURED BV
THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO.
OMAHA. NEB.
D
Watch your Stomach.
Tlurlnir tho summer months hot
woather. chanire of food and water etc
nrin Colic. Cramps Cholera Indigestion
. 11 .l t.1. -. Tlln liiukn VI 11V
Sour Ktomactl ucauuuiLnouuucu!.
Wind etc UbO SIoulky's wosDEitrui.
Uiau.Tcatdrinlcauuuoasyoiipieaso
Bold by nil i;ruggisis
25 Cents.
FOR DISTRESS
After eating Indigehliou Sour
Stomach Wind Colic etc. I havo
found Morley's Wonderful Uight a
prompt and speedy cure.
Mrs. A. K. Waters - St Louis Mo.
SUMMER COMPLAMT.
My Httlo son suffered with Summer Complaint
BO long lie was a mere hkciciou anuaB me doc
tors Ulu no good 1 tried .Money s won
ucrtul l.lglit tno greatest medicine
on e.irth for it saved my boy.
;urs. u.jinuj'csbcua Ant.
If you want your llyci and Eara treated or apce.
taclca fitted right zo to Dr. JOHN L. SHOUT
Oklahoma City.
Quin-lndia J?10 Malaria ff'
JEFFRIES WINS ! ?rS-Su.?uue!ntoT?
of llearjr welKht KKbtfrindcontiU ByW w
Nai airroKnitf book. $ I 30 1 Agent lit daily ;bot
ellert bcnurrnnj new pictures outfit &mUHttruc
ttoiit lie. Aiftnti wanted Ht4 Bctl1r A C.CkKa
SEll II 811 fll GK1E
to Kansas City for the l'rlests of Pallas
parade night of Oct 7. An electrical
procession of wor.Jeu new and ergeoua.
REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS
Succoc&fully Prosocutos Claims.
1 LAto Principal kxamtnwr U H Penaton llureau.
3 3 yra lu olTll nor 13 iKlJudicaUnj lUluii att j tinccu
Tn PTVVIi'PQi WocanNrnlih joaanj.
LJ l lLAlUlC. tliluir jou n.ed lu Ua
wajrot aui'fllaa Weahoiloall klutl.ot
MACHINEKY KEl'AIKING
Wrlta ua when you nod anjrtblntf In our Una.
N S. SHEPMAN MACHINERY CO..
Oklahoma City. Okla.
Oltica and orVa on Eat Main Straat
W. N. U.-0KLAH0MA CITY. NO. 32. 1902
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