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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1892)
¡XÍHBMK9ÍKJ ÍIIWIWMIIMIMIWlWil.ílil. IÖH imi V - a z —' fc ■JI *•* -r - f T f I and Mlle, wishes she could lay hands sharps , and flats; the artist shows the H upon the Duchess of So-and-so's heredi- brush ] and palette; the flirt chooses tary jewels, and the duchess never con- bright ] red hearts. Geographical loca templates her own jewels without re- | tion, too, is not neglected. It is said AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL membering those Bhe saw upon the em- ( that the Cincinnati girl prondly displays is tlie best remedy for Croup, press of Russia, or in the Green Vaults ( tiny silken pigs npon her stockings: the Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, and all of Vienna, or the Paris exposition. ( Chicago girl has a motto. -We've cap the sudden Throat and Lung Troubles . So nobody is content with jewels, and tured the bun," or "The World's fair is to which young people are subject. jewels are one of the badges and trade- ours," , while the Boston girl, time to her Keep this medicine in the house. Hon. marks and certificates of a position in ] heart’s affection, displays a row of tiny C. Edwards Lester, late U. 8. Consul to Italy, and author of various popular society. i brown beans around her ankle. works, writes : — -------------------------------------------------- And so it is with clothes. Mrs. X., “With all sorts of exposure, in all with a deep purse, subsidizes Worth or WOMAN'S WORLD IN PARAGRAPHS. I sorts of climates, I have never, to tliis one of his rivals to compose a toilet for Some of the Work Doue by a Woman's day, had anv cold nor any affection of the throat or lungs which did not yield for Infants and Children her which shall exceed in richness, beau Model Club. to Ayer’s Cherrv Pectoral within 24 ty and originality anything that ever The model club among women in this hours. Of course I have never allowed yet clothed a daughter of Eve. The ar country is to my mind the Pro Re Nata myself to be without this remedy in all tist falls into a fine frenzy and evolves Society of Washington. Ladies of the my voyages and travels. Under my something which even Mrs. X. admits highest culture, many of them leading own oliservation, it lias given relief to a number of persons ; while in acute to be beyond her wildest hopes, until, ladies socially, belong to it. Although vast cases of pulmonary inflammation, such as she plumes herself like a peacock and this is the case, yet desirable women as croup and diphtheria in children, life “ The use of ‘ Pastoria ’ is so universa! and glides down the grand reception room, who earn their living day by day are has been preserved through its effects. its merits so well known that it seems a work recommend its use in light and fre she suddenly encounters Mrs. Z., an welcomed, and some of these are among I quent of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the doses. Properly administered, intelligent families who do not keep Castone other Worth dressed dame, whose robes its noblest members. The club was in accordance with your directions, it is within easy reach " _ are an improvement upon her own, so a priceless blessing in any house.” C arlo « M utt *. D. D., New York City. OCTET Y! What is that the latter may confidentially whis framed, as its constitution affirms, “to Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. soc.iety? Who per to her dear 500 friends that “Poor perfect its members in extempore speak composes society? Mrs. X.” lias tried to copy her dress by ing by the formal discussion of live And to what end or the aid of some domestic dressmaker, questions of the day, and to work to rEXTABED BT » good does society exist but has not quite succeeded—“not quite, gether for the highest civilization of Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowell, Ma*». I suppose every one my dear, for Worth is not so easily imi humanity." Best of all, article 8 of the Sold by »11 Drngzi.l». Trice »I ; six boule., of us, at least every one tated.” And poor Mrs. X., who suspects the constitution declares that no topic, who has to any great the slander, but has no opportunity of Bocial, political or religious shall be ex extent mingled in this rebutting it, goes home gnashing her cluded from discussion at the meetings. DRUNKENNESS—LIQUOR HABIT—Ta all ¿he World there is but one cure, same element of socie teeth and tearing her hair, and is ready Here the Pro Re Nata stands alone. 1 Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. ty. has at some time to trample her poor gown ur.der foot know of no other woman’s club in Amer It can be given In a cup of tea or coffee without ica or the world that is willing to discuss the knowledge of tho pereoe taking it. effecting a THE *0* asked him or herself these questions, and to rend M. Worth limb from limb. speedy and permanent cure, whether the totient iea moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands perhaps just by way of speculation and i Or perhaps she is of a keener and more any question whatsoever. If only more of drunkards have been cured who have taken the philosophy, or perhaps in some moment belligerent make, and instead of retreat women had this much courage and liber Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowl and today believe they quit drinking of their of weariness and disgust of life and its ing, sails gallantly up to the enemy, ex ality, what a happy world this would be! edge, free will. No harmful effect results from ite The reason the Pro Re Natas are thus own admiuistration. Cures guaranteed. Send for cir complications. claiming: cular and full particulars. Address in confidence, brave and liberal must be, I think, that One’s instinctive idea of society is that “Oh, my dear! What a sweet gown, they are all, without exception so far as G olden S pecific C o ., 185 Iteco Street, Cincinnati. 0- it can only exist in large communities and I’ll forgive you for stealing my lit I know, ladies of uncommon education and can be found in its perfection only tle hints to Worth—he made mine, you in the few great centers of civilization know, and I suppose liked the idea so and intelligence and with unusually vig in Paris or London or Vienna or St. Pe well that he couldn't resist warming it orous intellects. I have always ob K<y’« Cream Balm it not a liquid, tnuff or powder. Applied into the noetrih it 1» served that the more people know the —DEALER IN— a» ea quickly absorbed. It clean*. the .'scad, allay, inflammation, heal. _ tersburg or New York. But in point of over in yours!” more tolerant of all shades of opinion t fl A t>‘e •"M- Sold by druggittt or »ent by mail on receipt of price. C Fl ya fact society exists everywhere that even How truly happy both those women they are. The Pro Re Nata ladies dis a few people are gathered together— feel as they smile in each other's faces cuss the large social, political and eco that is to say, enough people to make and glare in each other's eyes! nomic topics of the time. Lately they public opinion possible. One person can Consider the matter of precedence, es The Finest Line of Confection not form society, nor can two, for there pecially here in our New World’s repub spoke on the Chilian question. The in terest of the occasion was increased by ery in the City. would with two be no possibility of talk lican society! In the kingdoms and em ing about somebody else, and that is the pires of older communities the whole the fact that Mrs. Hibbert, who opened All kinds of Produce taken at the the speaking, had been formerly director very marrow of society conversation. thing is settled for man, woman and Three persons at least must live near to child by the mere fact of birth. A lit of a government normal college in the gether, engage in the same pursuits, tle, frivolous, childish duchess of nine Argentine Republic, and therefore knew covet the same things and emulate each teen must take precedence of a venera South Americans well. Among topics Call and examine my Stock and other in their mode of life to produce the ble and dignified countess, even though discussed in the past year bavé been get Prices. essential germ of society, for that germ it may be her own grandmother, and so finance, business education for women and the need of physical culture for A. H. G aunt . is rivalry. Where no rivalry is possible on down to the delicate distinctions be American women. society cannot exist. tween the wives of lmrristers and the Brown university at the opening of the Take for instance a keen business wives of attorneys. man, a soldier, a philosopher, a laborer But, thank heaven, we are not yet so present college year started with an ap and a domestic woman of limited men highly civilized as all this, and the host pendage for women students, called the Gates & Henry, Props. tal capacities; they would not constitute at a dinner party or a ball snpper gen university course for women. It is simply McMinnville, - Oregon. society if they lived alone on a desolate erally gives his arm to the oldest lady, what the Harvard annex used to be— Euy UST ox - v o Zweite. island, for there could be no rivalry; or to the distinguished stranger of the merely a permission to girls to get the not one of them would feel the least am occasion, or to her in whose honor the instruction given in the regular course bition to excel the other, for not one entertainment is given, and this is so of the university and take the regular would understand or aspire to eminence far the better plan; that there is a rea college examinations. If they pass these, • TMFKT PO., !’••• Of. in the pursuits of any one of the rest. son based upon common sense and the certificates will be awarded to them, But take a little country town, nay, take inherent fitness of things for such a but not diplomas, and no class room in the smallest village, and you at once get choice. But for all this, our elective struction is given to them at present. society, for you have rivalry, emulation, course opens wide tho door to jealous Thus even venerable and conserva for Commercial envy and covetonsness; also you have a ies and heartburnings less likely to as tive Brown is beginning to capitu Special Accommodations Travellers certain amount of friendly feeling, of de sail the born thralls of conventional late to the women. The conces- sire for the good of others and of a sym precedence, and one of the little ani sion gained is not much in one Corner Second and E Streets, one block from Cooks hotel. pathetic interest in their success or mis mosities of the society man or woman way, for girls can go already on equal fortune. For all three elements enter is to keep a sharp lookout that nobody terms to magnificent Michigan univer into society, and if you say the last three is treated with more consideration or sity, Cornell, and many of the universi contradict and neutralize the first four, respect in this matter than him or her ties of the western states, and certainly will prefer doing so to accepting this I respond that they are but three to self. four, and that as a general thing the ma Suppose this little exposition of the crumb from Brown university. In another The Ohio Improved Chester boar. Duke jority governs, not only in our republic, ruling passions of society could be read way, however, the little concession from of Yamhill. No. 8456 property of Wm. B. Brown means much. It is the breaking but in the kingdoms and empires of the by some intelligent citizen of Jupiter Turner, will be permitted a limited nuiulier earth, so far at least as society is to be come down to earth on a tour of explo of the ice of conservatism which still of sows this season. Can lie seen at own er’s farm 6 miles southwest of McMinnville. considered. ration, much as Stanley went to Africa, fast locks the otherwise kind and large FEE, - - - »2.50 Besides, it is not necessary to try to tQ see how lea autre, lived. Ho would hearts of so many eastern men. So we welcome it and thank the trustees of make the laws of society consistent or probably exclaim: harmonious or commonsensical, for they “Why, what a dreadful condition of Brown. For girls living in its near are not so by nature, never have been things society must be! I suppose every neighborhood the examinations will be Local and Traveling. a convenience. and never will be. body who can keeps out of it!” To represent our well known In the little village, the wife of the Miss Lulu Flower, of New Orleans, is house. You need no capital to And we should reply: “By no means, represent a firm that warrants minister, the doctor and the lawyer rep my dear Jnpitrian! On the contrary, a commercial traveler. She follbws the stock first-class and true to name. resent the Four Hundred, which have nearly everybody of average means, ed road in the interests of a large dry goods « nursery W obk ' all the Y ear . »103 per month to been declared to comprise all the society ucation and ambition aspires to belong house, carrying her samples with her the right man Apply quick stating age. folk of New York: to these three pro to society and to have the reputation of She is eminently successful in her work, Nurserymen, Flor- L. L. MAY &. CO., ST. PAUL. MINN. fessional ladies may be joined the wife so belonging. To be out of society is to and is much liked by those with whom ists and Seedsmen. of the shopkeeper and perhaps the mill be out of the world, and in that case we she has dealings. In regions where the owner, or the few larger landowners might as well be dead.” railroad lias not penetrated, Miss Flower among the farmers. To this inner cir “Being dead, my dear Earthling, loads her sample box into a buggy and — via - cle do all the women of the place aspire, would bring you into a great deal cf drives to country towns taking orders. and the question as to who does or does society, and of a very fixed character. When you write a letter to anybody not revolve within it as a sort of second We Jupitrians understand more about asking information about a subject of ary planet is the source of unending these things than you do." interest and benefit to yourself only, in discussion, assertion, denial and simula “Ah! Hypnotism is one of the fads of close a stamp—always inclose a stamp. Express Tyains Leave Portland Daily. tion. your society also, is it? Well, it lias LEAVE. ARRIVE. E liza A rchard C onner . “Miss Brown is going to have some amused us somewhat, but it is getting a Portland... 7.00 p ni San Francisco 8.15 am WRITE TO folks to tea,” says the butcher's wife to little passe, now.” George Alfred Townsend has gone to San Fran... 7:00 p m!Portland . .. 7.35 am Above trains stop only at following sta the blacksmith’s wife. “I suppose you're “Perhaps, you’ll be still more amused Spain to get material for a biography tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, a-going?” at it by and by,” says Jupiter, and in of Columbus. Mr. Townsend’s literary Oregon Citv, Woodburin, Salem, Albany, “Oh, I don’t know,” replies Mrs. Cy flating his electric flying machine is off survey ranges from “Gath” to Askelon, Tangent, Sliedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Jun clops, who would give her ears to go and like a shot. ction city, Irving, Eugene and his work has merit, but the world Roseburg Mail Daily. hasn’t been invited. “I expect Miss Yes, we all or most of us cling to so really does not need another life of Co ARRIVE LEAVE. Brown’s too mad to ask me, for I haven’t ciety no matter how obscure a position 8:05 a nr m Roseburg... 5:40 p m been to call at the parsonage for a month we may hold in it, and many of us lumbus. Washington Irving’s is good Portia id ... . 8:05 6 :20 a m I Portland ... 4:00 p m Roseburg. of Sundays. Be you going?” strain every nerve and keep up all sorts enough, and irit is a little weak from Albany Local, Dally. Ezcept Sunday. “Dunno yet. I some expect to go of pretenses to hold our footing there. the standpoint of scientific history, that down to the city that day.” And the The young fellow who lodges in a gar is forgiven from the large element of Portland LEAVE 5: p in Albany ARRIVE .......... 9: pm two ladies separate, each to make merry ret and eats at a cheap restaurant that romance in it, which really is the best Albany.......... 5: am.Portland 8:55am in her domestic circle over the vain pre he may keep his name on the books of a part of all lives of Columbus. People Pullman Buffet Sleepers, tenses and aspirations of the other. fashionable club and go to fashionable Perhaps you loftily say that you know receptions in suitable clothes; the are not breaking their necks to read the Tourist Sleeping Cars, 'Terminal or Interior Points lb: nothing about country villages or the mother of a family of girls who arc all latest bulletin about the nationality of For accommodation of second class passen gers attached to express trains habits and feelings of the wives of to be dressed and taught some accom the great discoverer, which has caused WEST SIDE DIVISION of intelligence and quick-witted enough to bntchers and blacksmiths; but is not plishments whereby to hold their own so much learned investigation of recent know a "GOOD THING" at sigtit, but Between Portland and Corvallis. this little sketch one that you can dupli in the arena of society's struggles; the years. The egg episode, the story of I who has Lost the Most Precious Possesaion cate in your own circle of society what unmarried woman of good family but the queen’s jewels, the incident of the Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. on Earth, viz. GOOD HEALTH. WILL LEAVE ARRIVE ever that may be? I NOT require a RECONI) TELLING to be very slender means who in secret prac chains and other popular traditions of Portland . 7:30 a m McMinn’ . 10 :10 a in induced to liecome a purchaser • Mrs. V. or Mrs. A. is to give an en tices a thousand unknown and cruel McMinn ’ 10:10 am Corvallis .. .12:10 p in tertainment. Of course she asks the economies that she may appear in the Columbus’ career are what people like Corvallis 12:55 p ni McMinn’’ 2:56 pm Is tho Line to Take •100 who are on her regular visiting list, drawing rooms of lier wealthy relatives to read about, despite the fact that his McMinn’ . 2:50 pin Portland. .5 -30 pm but there are 400 or 500 more, not exact in a proper gown and well preserved torians regard them as fabulous. These Belts and Appliances. At Albany and Corvallis connect with ly on the visiting list, but who still have laces. All these, and how many more, are all in Irving’s pages, and the world trains of Oregon Pacific. Do vou know why ’ Hecaflsc it is plain Express Train Daily, except Sunday. It |a the DINING CAR ROUTE. It runs to be seen that the TROTH ONCE TOLD a certain acquaintance with Mrs. V. or are struggling to hold their footing in don't want any latter-day iconoclasm ARRIVE LKAVK. L ____ is enough The Hurpriaing Promptness Through VESTIBULED TRAINS Mrs. A.; have met her at some sum society, and why? Do they derive pleas- alxiut the Grande Colon, as the Spanish Portland . 4:40 p in McMnn ... 7.25 p m witli which all classes of people respimd to Every Day In lhe Year to mer hotel, have crossed the ocean in her . ure from its snubs and slights and call him. McMinn’. . 5:45 a in'Portland. 8:20 a in our announcements, and the increasing de company or have been presented to her covert sneers and taunts? Is it joy to mand for Dr. Gregg's Goods wherever in troduced is always recognized and the notice by some friend. She bows to them these souls to know, or at letst to Through Tickets to all Points There ’ s a patent medicine which is quality of merit lakes care of Itself. Meta in the park, and if they stand square in imagine, that everyone they meet is bet I (No Change of Cara) phorically our slatement ia she button— EAST AND SOUTH. her path at some third person’s reception ter off and more at ease than them not a patent medicine—paradoxical as I the Public Press it. and For tickets and full information regard Composed of MXWfi CARS that may sound. It ’ s discovery! the she graciously replies to their anxious selves? ing rates, mans, etc., calf on the Company's (unsurpassed) Or. Gregg’s Electric Specialtw* golden discovery of medical science! It's agent at McMinnville and deferential little proffer of remark But the others—those who are really “DO THE REST.” or salutation; but does all this make prosperous and assured, who have their the medicine for you—tired, run-down R KOEHLER, PllLMAM DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS The extent E. P. ROGERS, of Pressure on the button and Manager. Asst. G F. <fc P Agt (Of Latest Equipment,) them so far acquainted that they may own position and are quite able to main exhausted, nerve-wasted men and wom the success of Dr. Gregg's Eldctric Goods hope for an invitation to this grand en tain it—do they find tho life of society a en; for you sufferers from diseases of in “DOING the Rest," is moat satisfacto TOURIST SLEEPING CARS tertainment? Does it at any rate en life of real joy and satisfaction? Apart skin or scalp, liver or lungs—its chance rily shown in the marvelous growth of our Best that can be constructed and in business the past 00 days. title them to speak to their friends as if from the rivalries—and it is in t ris more which accommodations are for hol Repeated uml increasing demands for ders of First or 8econd-c|(iss Tick there was a possibility of their going if prosperous class that tho rivalries have is with every one, its season always, THEGREGG ELECTRIC "FOOT WARM et*, and they see fit to do so? And when they their full swing—apart from these, are because it aims to purify the fountian ED” arc coming in from all parts of the meet another person very similarly situ the fatigues, tho worries, the obligation of life—the blood upon which all such ELEGANT DAY COACHES. country with profuse acknowledgements ated with regard to the leaders of the to keep up when the whole heart is sick diseases depend. The medicine is Dr. Continuous Line connecting with all that so'much comfort for »1 (the price )waa ike buying Gold Dollars for ten cents Four Hundred, does not their little con and the whole body aches, the impossi Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. lines, affording direct and unin The Rugged Constitution of Man when versation bear a striking resemblance to bility of doing what one wants to, be The makers of it have enough confi terrupted service. once broken, becomes pitiable in the ex that of the butcher’s wife and the black cause society demands just then what dence in it to sell it on trial. That is Pullman Sleeper reservations can be secur treme, from which there .is absolutely no ed in advance through any agent of the road escape without assistance Ths Gragg smith's wife discussing the tea to be one does not want—there is no slavery —y»u can get it from your druggist, B jcnt O n , Laf. Co., Wi«., Dec., ’88. Thronrrh TieLei« To and from all Points | Electric Belts and Appliances in cases ot given by the parson’s wife? more stern, no rule more unyielding, no and if it dosen’t do what it’s claimed to Rev. J. C. Bergen vouches lor the following: mrougll lKI0Uin America, England rids kind, have lionestlv won their title of Tames Rooney, who was suffering from Vitus •nd Europe can be purchased at any ticket 1 KING OF REMEDIED Diogenes placed the height of human tyrant more inexorable than the rule do, you can get your money back, every Dance in its worst form for ibout 1U years, was office of this conmany. happiness in content with wliat one had. and the temper of society. Rheumatism is conquered, sufferers from treated by several physicians without effect. • Full information concerning rates, time obesity are speedily relieved, dropsy Two bottles of Pastor Koenig’s Nerve Tonio He possessed a tub and ho made himself Try it if yon don't believe me. The cent of it. of trains, routes and oilier details furnished I quickly yields, spinal difficulties and par- cured him. That's what its makers call taking perfectly contented m his tub, and next time your reception day comes on application to any agent, or i -i-di-upiwar, an 1 many oilier diaaaaaa A Reverend Recoinmanda It. therefore perfectly happy. At least around and you don't feel like seeing the risk of their words. of Men and Women are permanently cured A D CHARLTON. PAna city , Utah, June, M». Asst General Passenger Agent fully described hi complete catalogue for 6c when Alexander, just then master of people, tell the servants to deny you. I bad been ill for eighteen months with v eak- <>■«• Of the Company, No, 111 or elaiiorate c'rcular free. We gnatanlee Tiny,little, sugar-coated granules, are ness and terrible nervousness when I com General the world, stood outside the tub and Do it two or three times and you will riyet 0*-. Cor. Wahlagtoa, Pprtapd, Or. to forfeit twice the price of any of Dr. menced taking your medicine, Pastor Koenig’s asked its inmate to say what he could find your friends going somewhere else what Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are. ! Gregg's Goods found to lie not genuine Nerve Tonic; and I often pray for Pastor Koe do for him, Diogenes simply replied: We make an elegant little Electric Belt, that day, and you will have gained the The best Liver Pill ever invented; ac nig, as I think I could not have lived without which is selling very rapidly and wliicb we “Get out of my light!” reputation of being air-y or freak-y or tive, yet jnild in operation; cure sick this medicine. The people here have seen the will take in exchane for any Higher Power A society person would say that Di odd, and in fact you will have slipped good which I derived from it, and Rev. Gal Belt «except».') Belt i and credit *3 on tbe ligan recommends it so highly that it is now ogenes stood in his own light by thus down a step or two on the slippery social and billious headaches. One a dose. price of new order. Remember tlx electric getting very popular. “Foot Warmers" are »1 a pair, worth »10. snubbing the emperor; but perhaps, in scale. JULIA AGNES BYRNE. Address fact it seems as if certainly, he was hon Or dress in your comfortable last year's PfirP-A Valuable Rook on Nemos THE GREGG ELECTRIC CURE CO., est in his conviction that' even the most gown instead of the hideous new one \ Kidney Disease LULL Diseaee^ sent free to any address, r It r r and poor patients can also obtain 501 Inter Ocean Building, Chicago, III. powerful man on earth could givo him which your soul loathes, you will —is the cause of no end of suf 1 11 L b L b this medicine free of charge. and mention this paper. nothing better than contentment with presently hear that you are getting This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend fering. A safe and certain remedy is Pastor Koenig, of Fort Wayne. Ind., since 1876» and his humble lot. At any rate he had the poor and dowdyish. One cannot mul is now prepared under his direction by the DR. HENLEY’S courage of his convictions, and took tiply examples, and in fact most per KOENIG MED. CO., Chicago, III. Oregon KMney Too. Xantippe to wife as a proof that he sons, whether their society is that Soldhy Druggists at SI per Bottle. 6ftn*S& meant what he said. of Paris or of the tiniest village of It can do you no harm. It may do Lam Six*, 01.75. 6 Bottles for S9. But if he was right, and content is central Pennsylvania, can adapt and you much good. Here is the testi happiness, society cannot be happy, for modify what has been said to their own i mony of one sufferer who has been content is an unknown quantity in its experience, and agree with me that the made a “ a new man.” composition. Nobody in society is or most perplexing questions in the world I had been troubled many years with disease of the kidneys when 1 can be content, for if lie were content are: kind Providence sent Dr. Henley aw AAw. | he would not be in society, the very •io any work. The Ì 1 Ite HP. ite with the Oregon Kidney Tea to my Why does society exist? Why do we urea »bow therctuil of 3 ax>r.tha’ fett. Bust— 4t ia. 3“ ta. Il !n- hotel. It had an almost miracu i essence of whose existence is emulation; seek it? and Is it a necessary evil or an ment. I new feel like a :>■«- tetrç. I . V. aial... F ta. *.■ i». II ta. lous effect and in a few days I was and pain» are ali g one. My fne.uie an-iH^a .... 5-ta. 4» ta. » i*, * i “the better is the enemy of good” say the i evil necessity? aar u r l dad. Wil’ cteerf.JIy rei.’y «vilh stami: ’%cL■MdL'’ xbcw man. G. A. TUPPER, MLS» PATIENTS TREATED ¿Y CM!L. CORFiLENTKL Proprietor Occidental Hotel. i French, and the maxim is as sadly wise M bs . F rank L eslie . Gideal Dai RaraalM». !te Starvta«. Seni « * in '!»nw fr-r partk-aian to ■ Santa Rosa, Cal. Every pit eat teken out as most of their apothegms. Mrs. A. u. ». w. r. htm ». B-Ktnn kuth . cruci il toe public by » notice ft Important, If True. has some diamonds, very fine diamonds I It has cured thousands; ; why not you ? To-mor- ’ and a good many of them. Is she satis And now the girls are bending their i row may be too late. fied and contented in their possession? intellects to displaying their individual ADVERTISERS , No, for Mrs. B. has more and finer ones, ity on their stockings. The moneyed girl TVwr ri ruggiti will tell you about on adverting space when in Chicago, will find it on file af it. him. and Mrs. B. has a gnawing conscious- ; has the dollar sign wrought upon her ;r"^;LOR04TH0MS, • ness that Mlle. Tiptoe has yet finer ones, 1 hose. The musical girl indulges iu 1 of grace stretched themselves supine in delicious repose, after dainty maneuvers with French bar bells, knee and ankle ATHLETIC YOUNG WOMEN OF SOCI-| « number of edifying feats WHO 13 SOCIETY, AND WHERE DOES on the horizontal bar. IT LIVE? ETY IN NEW YORK CITY. Standing in five rows, six in a line, to a ravishing waltz time they went deftly The Butcher’s Wife and Mr». V.—"Get Out Precincts Into Which the Male Eye May through a series of bending and swaying of My Light!"—The Discontent of So motions, posing and turning in rhythmi Never Penetrate—The Fads That Are ciety—Worth’s Two Gowns—The Dia This Season Popular—Gracefnt Poses cal movements, each symmetrical leg monds of Society. under perfect nerve control and superb and Vigorous Action. tension. At a given note the most har (Copyright, 1892, by American Press Associa- (Copyright, ISM. by American Press Associa monious flexed movements alternated, tion.] | and like Sir Edwin Arnold’s eastern HE Gotham girl maidens they came bending down the of 1892 has ath-1 hall toward the guests’ gallery, arms letic tendencies. ! waving, heads thrown back and with The fad of the' faces and eves suffused with the glow of hour is hygiene. I | health, in bewildering lines of grace. Like her brother | These young women appreciate the and her best ■ economy of nerve force; they learn to young man, who I overcome society have their boxing i fright, though WHAT IS SOCIETY? THE WINTER GIRL. “tours de force’ | J of “n<* c£1,nK co?' | high teas, pink tests the daugh-. whit(J lunch. ter of Evo nowa- A0®! £ 1t»113' ^ep- clnb life and ath-! tjong at v . ‘et,<?'She,1148 ¡horse shows, been receiving fresh inspiration from flower sJwws an(1 Harris, and Mme. Delsarte hints, don t , mains, you know, not only for gymnasium, hnt (jie of for boudoir practice. | ire a correct For Mme. Delsarte has lately ’«en | degree of aplomb j lecturing 4-*^ w *« w and , 11 )):• t »c i . r) ■* QTmil-r. i -- illustrating to the smart withont any pri. set, setting npthe “Milo” and the “Med- i vate schooling. ici,” “Diana” and the nymphy of old as 1 After an hour's idols for present worship and emulation. devotion to Ling A mad chase after grace and muscle and Delsarte by has set in, the hobby par excellence of the beauties, the hour. So the Gotham maiden this whose names are season vies with the rival sex, spending rigorously withheld ......... 1 from publication, hours in club gymnasiums. Physical the day 3 exercise is considered incom culture is the rampant lion of today, plete without a half hour's bout with and physique holds the first place in the fencing master, boxing gloves, sprinting swagger girl's affections. Wasp waists on a heavy rubber track, liowling in the and the Lydia Languish school are sim ground floor alleys or a turn at the row- ply “not in it” any more; the consump l<x-ks in fixed shells and a little Badmin tion of tea and the transmission of gos ton; finally a plunge and swim in sip have but a brief allotted space in the . luxurious baths electric lighted, steam day's pastime. heated, and thronghout tiled in bine The winter girl of 1892 goes to her club and cream—walls, ceiling, floors and religiously every morning, gets into a tank. These bells of 1892 then trip out fetching modification of the approved to high noon lnncheon or a round of at reform toilet and goes in for vigor homes. ous exercise. In a certain exclusive When mamma or grandmammas roll up town club, where male eye may through the park in landaulct from 4 never penetrate, beauty (loses, evolutes to 6, the athletic girl goes in for a mount and tests her strength with a dash and at the riding club or on the West End abandon born of sheer good spirits, and Riverside drives with the howling bodily well being and security from swells who head for Claremont, high in masculine scrutiny. present favor. Many of the ultra girls Her firm limbs are encased in trim are experts with the bicycle, and a rare black hose; the sight is the cycling* room of a certain patter of her West End athletic association still far dainty feet in ther up town. neat, low tennis The floor shines like polished rose shoes makes mu wood; the walls have a dado of heavy sic on the hard, padding, and the winter girl in the nat polished floors; a tiest of costumes and jauntiest of caps divided skirt—in wheels and turns and gets into fine form other words, dark for next summer's outing. After she blue flannel has whirled through innumerable cir Turkish panta cles with a zest born of youth, she has lettes tucked her needle bath and comes out feeling about her knees “fit” and handsomer than ever. in easy folds— Her athletic bent extends to field adapts itself to sports carried out in winter quarters, an apparently in and she goes in most enthusiastically for finite variety of tennis tournaments. A certain up town motions; her sup armory is marked off into courts and ple, sinuous body presents a scene of attraction which vies is in nowise con with lawn and field on days when spir fined, but in an ited maidens play their finals in the easy flannel winter's contest for championship. blouse, barred off In Brooklyn the very latest agony with gold mili is anthropometry. The significance of tary braid, is as that word can only 1« appreciated delightfully free through practical demonstration. Here as a summer the winter girl adopts a similar costume wind. A blue silk to her club neighbors across the river, tie adjusts with and when arrayed in approved athletic piquancy a rolling flannel collar, and a trappings she takes up a series of meas smart sash with knots and fringes orna urements in the gymnasium. ments and ontliftes this modern “Milo.” Just as the practiced trainer sizes up She bends and sways, lea]is and runs, his man. gets his weight and build, the grows agile, supple and strong, and power of biceps, breadth and depth of queens it, to music in a wide, high chest and his swell of calf, the society studded hall, strikingly appointed with athlete takes her bosom friend in hand, all the very latest athletic appliances. goes over her anatomy like an artist She goes through military matches, with his lm'del—finds out her points tiptoe marches and high stepping that where this one comes np to regulation rival the skirt kickers themselves. And health and beauty standards and where here is the secret of her erect, elastic that one wants developing. Each girl gait as she swings along the avenue. Here she essays wands and Indian in turn goes through a rigorous hand measure, and the amount and nature of clube, cultivates poise, learns to relax her athletic work is regulated accord her muscles after the theories of Del ing to the resnlt of this hand measure sarte, and to contract them according to ment. Swedish ideas. Her sinews are made to The dainty beauties are nnder the im bend and give at will; each pose and mediate inspection of lady physicians, movement has so much attention, dur ing so many minutes daily, with pre and a strong rival to the afternoon's mat inee is the afternoon “talk” on. grace cision. and physical perfection, where beauty is She believes in developing her throat taught the secret of promoting and pre and chest to firm serving each separate charm. fullness and es Just how long the prevailing fad will says the pulley last is somewhat diflicnltMo prophesy. — weights. Then Mns. F. G. W illiams . she tests her mus cular firmness on By the Way. the parallel bars "The prevalent notion that veils are and her endur ance on the chest universally becoming is a mistake,” said weights; loosens a positive woman in a horse car’tlie other her joints and day. “Why don't you say the prevailing flexes her spine in trapeze rings and notion?” asked the frivolous woman. “Because 1 don’t wish to add to the special appara tus; distributes 1 misery of life. But about veils—they her strength and ' are supposed to enhance g<xxl coinplex- husbands her vi i ions, conceal l>ad ones and soften harsh tal energy. She outlines, all of which they may do; but alternates light look at the wearer of a veil in profile. with heavy gymnastics and varies the However gauzy the veil may be, there is corrective with the artistic and aesthetic always a visible perpendicular line in work; gains grace of notion, reposeful front of the face. “Now, a classic profile will hold its ness and healthy physical expression. The clever girl is versatile. She own besido a straight line, but an irregu fences daily, trips through skirt evolu lar one suffers by comparison. A pug tion, cycles, bowls, darts around the nose is more pronouncedly pug, and a cinder track, delights in Badminton, retreating chili or forehead retreats goes in for a breezy mount every morn farther from a line than from airy noth ing in the park and has her plunge at ing”— “But the worst thing about veils,” in the club like her bachelor friends. She isn't going to be outdone by the other terrupted the earnest woman, “is that sex. Not a bit of it—not while the fad they are so bad for the eyes." “Of course,” said the decided woman, lasts anyway. At a recent entertainment to which i “they're ruinous. But wbat did you the beaux of Manhattan would have I say it for and spoil my lecture? There staked their last penny to gain admit are lots of people who haven't the least tance, thirty-five of the picked feminine regard for common sense—never having athletes of a swell ladies' club disported been introduced to it—who can be ap • in the club gymnasium for the delecta pealed to through their vanity.” Tho earnest woman was shocked, but tion of feminine friends. Two heavily tufted mattresses, possi she knew that the decided woman was a bly twelve feet square, were thrown poesimist. so she said nothing more. The frivolons woman Inn ;heil. down just under tbe line of the guests’ M. H. F. L. gallery, and here the nimble goddesses 1 THE NATIONAL BOARD OF HEALTH WASHINGTON, D. 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