Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 21, Number 33, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 February 1891 — Page 3

KANSAS enrs BELLES.

MAIDS AND MATRONS WHO HAVE FAIR FACES AND BRIGHT MINDS.

Nearly Kvery Type of Bisaaty lie presented by the Young Society Leaders of the Big Murgb on the Missouri Border.

Witty ami Winsome Women.

[Copyright by American Press AssoclatlOD.]

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of the younger married ladies of Kansas

Edward II. Houton. Mrs. Bouton was

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formerly Mjss Simms, of Cincinnati, and was a belli! in that city of many pretty girls. She was married there, and is related to many of tho most prominent peo* nln

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City district.

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[r. Phil E. Chappel, banker and capitalist

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Amon« the younger married ladies of Kanwa.'! City rioted for beauty of face and grace of form none is better known than Mrs. Roswcll Field. She has all the life and energy of the New England girl, with the lu-auty and style of the fair southerner. She has a winning smile for each newcomer, and makes a friend for life of him who once enjoys the pleasure of her acquaintance. As a hostess she is perfection iteelf. She has acquired the delightful art of making the evenings in her lit tlecottage a pleanure to be nought after by those who are rendy to vote banquet or ball a bore. Her husband is one of the best known of the newspaper men of Kansas City, a charming conversationist, an accomplished performer upon the violin and piano, and a thoroughly popular man.

very lively

on0 0f

sinm

and

Mrs. Lathrop

most beautiful of the

Carrie

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Smith

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collector of internal revenue for the Ivan- enough water being added to make a

undoubtedly lefon her. is said

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:x. Miss Drennon is beautiful at all is the solution of the question for the

evening dress is particularly

Miss Maynie Chappel is the daughter of

young

ot Kansas

she

is

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w«. eartu ioe proportion oi xour ww,

to

women who

cannot earn

jcomins to her. ing nor in factories. There b3 nothing

menial

in

the

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common work of a honse.

with the objectionable word serv-

City. Mis McGee is slightly above medium Ramabai (high caste Hindoo widow) says ^powhere does the spoiled child appear fornia W. C. T. U., is the author of an able Another lady equally charming is Mrs. height

Bulline is listed among the so laden with care and anxiety in unticipa-

is always marked for her exquisite sex of the unborn child. A wife who bears njyersation of the older people present, form doctrine. She conducts a column in stylo, carriage and dress.. She is tall and daughters and no sons is frequently put {J ^glamorous demands for any article of the San Francisco Morning Call, besides S a in a a a a a a

hair like a crown upon her head. Her eyes times threaten their wives that if the com- hitglpud protests when his wishes are deare largo and of deep and tender blue. Her ing child is a daughter the offending n|J|ghiin. his slovenly, often disgusting

complexion is as near perfect as a com- mother will be henceforth banished from hMpk of eating, make the family meal

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uf the tiualUiw that tract and over the surface to be protected in thin A harmless cosmetic is half a cupful of iftntrafMi book.eatitted

adhere firralj-, and it has the ad- water. Let it stand overnight, and in the I

daujiiiter of didonal reeommendatioa of entailing so morning turn off the water and coarser

Maj. V\ i.l1.n?n W an«r, ex-congressman, m-rstt»r wnt than that, rvf mixi&ff and ao- mrt of tlia aul: ibtiin thnmL and add

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iiarms at buce reach tbo top that male workers do% If she were less unconventionrJ she would by rapid healing. Sometimes no core cure tnanv ills! The "Golden Mcdical Mi** Afimfp Tyrennon'a beautv is of a "Consider work an honprable thing. &e naughty. 'As it'is, she'is unaware that appears, nor does the boil suppurate. tHsooveryv" is warranted in all eases of WI» -1.HIUC ijtouuuus .J drfnt Rf/vd in Tils nalace ti. 1m -_4._ —rm. i„ "TOi™#! T*io IK-Of fiiBPnsA anrt hlnort disnrdors trthfijlfi-

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where

matter,save

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rw. IE* plexion could be. She is a dream of loveli- the society of her lord and master, a new a pandemonium and penance to the is free! ness. wife will be installed in her place, and the hifflpss guest upon whom the youngster ^r' Pierce's Favorite Prescription is I W'j Miss

one without whom offending wife will be made into the serv- hsSho claims of affection to render his

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Miss is the happy plastic comjwnnd. This is spread by haad A Home Made Co«aetle. Umsopsf, on marlr*'* LYDIA E. P1WKHAM WED. CO.. LYNN, MASS.

a living at sew- Seated turkey. You will find her no- the lines representing an olu man with

k1U)wa

and vivacious, fond of society burden it bears. self and the child. There is, moreover, a gradually assume the reins of government that you have sot. Tl. fST "•^'•-Wc."!0'vly0".'!pw and the theatre, and cue without whom no Miss Nellie McGee, who is soon to wed notion that women who bear only girls are that affairs reach a point that makes one ,— IP* or nil ni time, hir money or norksocial ontertainment is a success. She is ^Ir. William Nelson, has been considered sinful, and this intensifies the grief." An- jqng to banish the babies to the nursery, Miss Severance's Idea. nkw amonjjc the best knowu and most beautiful

she made her debut, two years ago. mony. rdgght be secured at meal times. superintendent of franchise for the Cali-

the beauties of Kansas City ever other Hindoowoman gives the same testi- off even further, if by such means peace Mica g. M. Severance, of Gilroy, state nMi»i)e««5 c«».,i»«x tmoi*«rtiMn«t.niain*

has dark hair and eyes. that in no country in tho world is a mother to worse advantage, or rrfake more of a leaflet entitled "Tho Devolution and Evo-

nUisance

married ladies tion of the birth of a child as in India. All incessant chatter, the constant interrup- lieves in the power of the press as the most

City. At theatre, reception or ber hope of happiness depends upon the, tifM his appeals for attention make in the efficient instrumentality in spreading reball

which happens to strike his fancy,

Ike bm rival-

All

Drageiwt* it

retain friond.*, and a hnUinnt social sue- «acc«sslve lay&rs. When dry the coating oatmeal and two and one-half caps of We *513 wrsart a cop* to aoyone aMrwslag«»with two Z-cenl stamp*. it will effect a cure, no matter of how ecss

in that form of middle class hand, seated beside a small stream. To

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gjri( like Indian maize or the domes- marked with red, blue and jt.unv spar, smaAest,Cd mUdesft?' svu'ost" "r.o

in Europe—nor in America, for that heavy white beard, with a bell in his

nothing of social distinc- the worshipers at St. John's it is known

of himself than at the table. His lution of Woman." Miss Severance be-

much and well for other papers.

tell it, ye breezes, from desert to sea,

"Prescription has triumphed, fall woman

the one

princely remedy above all otners I

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mail,

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2

doses, 25 cts.

Samples Ffee

at all

druggists.

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Thermometer below Freezing

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and a fierce siorm ot cui.tug aicet.which strikes the face like a thousand needles. Wind forty miles an hour. You eay a man couldn't stand such exposure No, he couldn't, •without Just the proper clothing. And there's only one outfit that can keep a man both warm and diy at such a time, and that is the "Fish Brand slicker." The* are guaranteed storm-proof, waterproof, and windj proof. Inside one of them, you are as much out of the weather aa if indoors. They are light, but warm. Being re-enforced throughout, thev never rip and the button* are wtre-fastened. No rail* road man who has once tried one would be without it for ten times its cost Beware of worthless hn» itations, every garment stamped with Fish Brand" Trade Mark. Don't accept any inferior coat when you can have the Fish Brana Slicker delivered without extra cost. Particulars and illustrated catalogue free.

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nr test, and stands to-day the best known

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ts Health and Etiquette," by Lydte E Piokbain,bofgmt, and Headache. Persist in its use, and

Catarrh, Cold in the Head

—1 long standing the case may be.

,, Foraale bv dirtier criRts.

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