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Show rnE HOSPITAL- THE XS ctIoub- - KinburytorUappendl- j t.ooermtlon The C- n- hospital- - trouyears been i.Xr believed to b. Hfc - '"J wu which bow transpires aj- W" ih y,, yermiform was taken critically ill He later removed to theday and dT R. H. Allen per- Xt 4! on TbTappendia was die- condition. But i!?rhnr'a aeneral health has iurved he will re- - eneiesary ft. to u after- - thl. in baa well as possible fwt that hla condition STthedotages critical. again president. jjONTES Jnmed Be nor Aug. 16. Montes the presidency of the a Herald dispatch fromn Mvs The cabinet: Minis-UralgDr. Claudio Minister of the Interior, Senor of Justice, Dr. J. ?Se; Minister of Finance, Senor 2?fbo; Minister elCastello; Minister of War, Gen. Affairs. IKStes. Printing Trades Council. has secured an a against the local Citizens that body from "label, the latter an infringement upon the label of the Printing Trades. ns Allied J a,, Mica Francisco. Al-Sw- H0W TEETH MAT LIGHT DP THE FACE. teeth she would be positively Woaen spend too much tims think tag ef their hslr, of their complexion, of their double chin and of their other and too little nhjilcal peculiarities, reas-o- a wonytng about their teeth. The for this is not very tar to seek. to have the teeth repaired. is It dental work la expensive. The gets her teeth put into .sips by a cosmetic dentist will hare cosilderahle bill to pay. gone faces are spoiled because the When thla hapI too narrow. jv pens hi the csss of a child there are nrloee ways to remedy it before it is too late. Gum chewing widens the jew, sad for this lesson it is recommended to yoifig children whose teeth The child seem Inclined to crowd. may be allowed to chew gum n couple of hours a day. This exercises the Jaw and broadens it, making room for the dentist mereteeth. The ly patched the teeth. Hla idea waa to plsg up with gold, so that they would not acha He aimed to make them useful, but when It came to making them ornamental ha wu helpless. But the const lc dentists is different He nasi enamels and he works, not with bb eye to stility alone, but so as to make yon pretty. The dastist did not hesitate to put a gold cep is the front of you r mouth. But the coemetic dentist would never yon la tide manner, says a writer is the New York Bunn. After the teeth hays been put In order the thing Is to keep them pretty. Hers to some advice cm the subject: Is the morning dean the teeth with a good tooth powder. Have a brush which reaches every portion of the mouth. Let It be of moderately stiff bristles and use n great deal of powder on now who die-figu- re the teeth. Blais the teeth with clear water with a little borax dissolved in the water, and for this use a very soft and very small brurii. This should bo followed by a mouth rinse In boradc add. The teeth should be rinsed after-(tc- h meal and for this purpose there to nothing pleasanter than a month wuh of peppermint water. Thla perf- umes tbs breath and Is very HOW A IAN FRANCISCAN HELPED MODERNIZE GERMAN NEWSPAPER ART, A little Story bout What Hapaaed to . . Publishers When In Example of msricsn Hus-tie Hit Their Solar T" Plexus. ha noted German Cucuel, for the Illus- ftfyBdutrd ions Zeltang. wwii!1" aft,of the option, with Weekly of July 14, 1904, ? tw 0,6 PM Pictures of S.-- Francaican. who has not Wy beaten down the barrier f pre-rla-.? nBt feigners in the most of art and commercial bt bM helped to revolution-Atnerkn- ie the art methods tie greater of the Illustrated Journ- whose press ttSLImMT"ount,T r un,t in tbeir fear of the ffITk upon what "the American Invaa- - J, .titdnt JP1" were not achiVed as deliberate plan of cam 11 th unexpect-ThV-- A a yo,,n ertlst of talent r h rnu61, bis courage In .u,lm11 uea and do- In an unexpect-thwould have been rwnSlrm-A.0- f futUnJ-'- Ing ttS T Jrd sfl at SSSfc W?1t0 blb SS ,n Kood the American throURh eeveral years rtint on the dally vew Tork and S Fran- - ef ssttImmIS1 p, rf h,a Perrcta 'raurisco. said: trwubJ oppose If" i w Jenr B,u,,h: K 11 the rpat PPers Vnr wm,ervtire. I Germnvber 1,1 ona asking work they would cthirelK my my ffwetion tor omrfc2d.? ,B i'7 theposelbil- etween a German and foreisneriU rman will always be dreBwff 1 wLrsh:rrn,!f- ,?ut w,eT foun,t ,!t to Piris?hatb ?. thlnge for them bad not heen able 10 toSS W tHar STbii r?du,al ? learned eistive ofP, iLU lfold ore appre-fold'thL"101 n event t'F an event IM taik.Vhn they w tht ftthen? hsa?1,0,t a fortnight forgotten. As !in- - ifti liirsu-- s ,ln" of E r,ret "part, LmHni Newe, fell into the tbs hurry." ul,laTrlb'eandandfoke about th"l! harder to resliM trni, railing bis f'ucuoi eo bet h tt K v0 accomplished believe his modest explanation. Cucuel was only 18 when he went to Paris in 1SS3 to study art. His first lessons in drawing had bees secured at the old Art Association on Pine street, ynder Arthur Matthews, whom he still reveres. He graduated to the art room of one of the morning papers and a year later went to Europe, where he served lu the studios of Gel route, Benjamin Constant, Laurens and Buugerreau. He acquired a facility for seizing the news and artistic value of what he saw and a style that made him a valuable addition to the art department of the New York Herald, when, upon reaching hla majority, he returned to Aiuerlca. After a year of service in the metropolis he came to San Francisco and spent a year in his old home. In 1897 be made his first incursion into the world-knowJournals, preparing page pictures tor I'lllustraciona and Figaro, the great Parisian Illustrated Journals. These papers seek more for the artistic and bizarre than for pictures with "news' value. But young Cucuel was able to combine these qualities. His pictures attracted the attention of the lliustrirte Zel tung of Berlin, whose editors arranged with him to Bupply them with illustrations of the great news events of the French capital. The German magazines required more careful finish than the French Jour nail. He infused "char seter into their clothes. Every person was drawn from a model and every face based upon soma actual person. His American training enabled him to securing systematize n scheme tor models. In many parts of the city he had people located who were willing to pose and he knew when they could be called on. The other artists of the quarter loaned themselves in recipro Cucuel cal arrangements. tells of stripping one day and squatting over n charcoal brazier while Seton-Thom-p son put him into one of his magazine articles as an Indian of the north west, a service that was repaid later when Mrs. supplied Cucuel's needs with swell gowns worn in the style that only American wo men can give to them. the By upon seizing to opportunities pictures of prime news value to the lliustrirte Zeltung, Cucuel found his work being reproduced in the Illustrated London News, with which paper the Berlin journal exchanged certain of Its pictures. The tame of Cucuel's accuracy reached them and It waa not long before they were sending for Cucuel to cover their big events in which accurate portraiture as well as realistic ensembles were desired. Thus It was that the young Ameri can illustrated the funeral services of of Queen Victoria, the coronation King Edward and nearly nil of the great functions of English royalty during the last six yearn In the meanwhile, tha lliustrirte Zeltung was facing n peculiar situation. They found themselves printing fresh news pictures of events in hours distant, in Paris, twenty-fou- r company with pictures of home events two and three weeks old. There was a shaking of dry bones In Berlin. The spirit of American "hustle had invaded the art departments of the great illustrated papers and unrest was the result Cucuels success in handling the court affairs in England resulted In hie being requested to cover certain functions at the German court lu which the English papers were interested. He was able to reproduce so effectively the personality of the distinguished men and women who surrounded the German Emperor that his Periston days were ended abruptly and his career began as the leading illustrator Of the best of Germany's magazines. Cucuel had married a beautiful girl whose parents lived In Berlin and whose family were n part of officialdom. This connection vu an aid to him In the world of society. In the court attain, which he waa detailed to illustrate, ho came in contact with many noted people. The beauty of his work and the assurance of the American that to the equivalent in every way of the aplomb of the aristocrat, his modestsy and his delight in thel: appreciation, won for him many Influ entlsl friends Their visits to his studio usually resulted in their being transferred, face and costume, to the picture he wae making. His pictures of court life, his accurate reproductions of well known faces and hie exceptional . opportunities for exploiting their features in Journals read and studied by the fashionable world, made It a desirable thing for statesmen, members of the corps diplomat!' quo, the Rone of literature, the theater and society to have thin young man know their faces. As a consequence the staff of models of young Cucuel grew in quality and in extent. 1 kept in touch with a whole army of professional models, Cucuel explained, "but lt hae been the kind' ness of friends who have posed for me- - that has been n very important factor In my success. A girl from the theatres can hire a big hat and n swell evening dress, but she cannot wear them with the ease and confidence of custom necessary in the picture. 1 thing the most stunning models are American women. They have the unconscious air of belonging to and being really a part of their clothes. Few German or English women ex cept those of the highest families car ry themselves In this way. The men present even greater difficulties. The clerk from the tobacconist's, who gets a friend to tend his stand while he makes a little extra money by posing, can look fierce in the costume of a brigand or Jolly In the garb of a sailor, but put him In evening clothes and he looks like n waiter, and In n uniform he looks like a flunkey. "In this picture of the foyer of the Royal opera house, at Berlin, you can see how my friends have helped me," Cucuel explained as he held up a picture In which moved a throng of beautiful women, beautifully gowned, accompanied by distinguished looking men whose portraits and clothes had the appearance It was only the appearance of having been reproduced with photographic exactness. "This to Herman Sndermsnn at his table and opposite him is Saharet the noted dancer, and the Countess von Schwerin, a wealthy and beautiful noblewoman, who to very prominent in Berlin society, kindly posed for the figure chatting with him. That big commanding chap, In the uniform to a Hussars. Mine. major of the Black Rejane, the Frnch actress, posed for toe picture of the tody to whom he to talking. Ludwig Fulda, a great German playwright, posed for this figure and the stunning brunette opposite is his wife. That little ran is Menzel, the noted court painter. Tbe girl at his side is an American tody, who called at the studio because the American consul had told her I was a compatriot. Her home is In Honolulu. The fine over the looking officer glancing throng so superciliously is Prince n Seton-Thompso- n This Hr teeth light up her face! msde by a man on comment the mi for the first tims n girl noted "Without her hr ter good looks toflu.nt MORXiyn young than it is to supply examiner utaii. Tuesday moiwixo, august it, o-ipe- Of course, most of those people are very well known, tt gives an added interest io the pictures for the public find its friends or favor-ile- s in a group of people." 3 HABERDASHER. The Weed to tii'tMnl tm Bras Thlaes ef Liulr Vales. Tim word haherii;:iior firs: appears ni.iic from luiier-tas- , In the language a the name of a f: bri,- mentioned In the Liber Alhua al'.:R wim wool can- (y ill receive & Foists TRIPS. tr lbs Travel Whs lSssia BnusdnL The tf parent cheapness of cab fares in Europe will at first lead one tuts extravagance, which can easily te avoided. In every large city and many smaller ones little handbooks of the tramway lines can be had, and tlie ran are so plainly merited that ths intelligent traveler soon Learns ts use them. You do not really know a city or Its people until you have studied both at dose range in the street care; yon an toe far sway from them tn cab. Museums, galleries and palaces sro always open one day at toast in each week free of charge. To arrange for a visit on this day will save quite a tidy little sum in entrance fees when the expenses are counted up at last To sum up, 2 a day to a liberal allowance for living expenses, for they will not rise to this sum in cities where a long sojourn Is made, and so tha greater cost of short stands will be equalized to this one average. Almost 11 European countries offer speedid cut railroad rates for a number of tours during the summer months. Information as to this is obtainable in the bureau of information in every city railway stitlon, where officials spooking English can always be found. These round trip tickets cover about everything to be eeen In tbe country in question, and International routes can also be covered by their help at cost less than that offered by the tourist agencies. Steamer travel is cheeper than nil, but the great time demanded makes the question of meals a serious one, as there is no helping yourself out with a sandwich bought at a station. To be able to avail oneself of all these possibilities for saving money and really getting tbe most out ef one's trip a good guidebook is absolutely necessary -- Pilgrim. Diffeme That Ralats twvaa Men ui Waaiaa. luber-tasshert- The .word is supposed of little to Be I cannot understand ths different mean thins buttons and tapes. from tbe Icelandic kapertask trumpery, pedlars wares, lu a register of burials of Ware in 1G13 we have one entry: "Michael Watkins, London, haberdasher of hatis." probably this being tbe first material ot which bats were made. Chambers gives s notlier meaning to the word. He ssya i: la derived from the ancient same f r a neck ekith. berdash, which is tb r.red from beard, and tache, a cover! iv. Hapertns waa originally a doth of particular kind, the width of which waa settled by Mardh Cherts. Hence m balwrdanher was the seller of haper-t- a Meric. Louden Annwers. THE LUDDITES. Aethers ef the Fisrai Staehlear Frees Biota la kailssS, Early in 1811 bauds of distressed stocking knitters in Nottinghamshire began a long series of riots, marked by most wanton mischief. Assembling In parties of from six to sixty under a leader styled general er Ned Ludd, disguised and armed with swords, pistol hammers and axes and bound together by illegal oaths, they succeeded in smashing stocking frames in all parts of England, and their daring outrages continued even when a large military fores was brought tote the neighborhood and two London police magistrates came down to assist the civil power. To such a pitch had this dangerous disturbance grown that a royal proclamation waa iasuod offering a reward of o0 for the apprehension of any of the offenders. Not nuill October, 1810, did destruction and lence cease, by which time more than a thousand frames nud many lace machines had been broken up and the mischief bad spread into neighboring counties. London Chronicle. vio- between men and women about ratIt la such g radical difference and there doesnt seem to be any reason for Flv Tksmsii Dbtlirt Uszsszn- Mr. J. Collier, writing on the subject, it It gave rise to tbe old saw, Tha says that over SJH30 distinct languages of stoma man's to heart is his way are by mankind. The number spoken ach," and many maidens have profited ia enormous. There ef thereby if gaining a permanent posi- areseparate'ditleets more tbau sfxty vocabularies lu tion aa cook la to be regarded aa profit Nahua lanI have seen men at ths time of s Brasil, and in Mexico the 700 dialects. broken up into has guage great crisis, when their faces were There Mu Borneo. In white with emotion, when a Ufe, er a there is uodisslfyiug tbe Australia or a woman was fortune, or a nanie-and generally the numhanging to the balance, answer a din- complexities, of dialect to in iqrerae proportion ber ner call with alacrity, and eat, eat to the Intellectual culfuiy of the popuheartily. I have Been a chafing dish lation. Assumo thnt only fifty dialects a tempt a mas from an important on an average hclon;; 'to every lanengagement, and a cup of tea guage and we have the colossal total even make him sacrifice a train. The of 230.000 arvarieties.-- Ft man who cornea home a nervous wreck son's Weeklv.linguistic' cross. Irritable, taciturn, after n meal to hla liking to a creature to conjure with, so great to the change wrought. It to an established tact that criminal! eat well when awaiting trial and even execution. Men in destitute circumstances will sacrifice everything for ths sake of three hearty meals a day, where with women clothing, or, to rarer instances, reading matter,' to a first consideration. Men la distress go and eat and feel better; if women attempt it they fed worse. The very thought of food re10 CHAISE CF CARS pels them. It chokes them, sad actually does them more harm than good. To TO sat In a time of grief seems to Diem nesacrilege. They cry out against ths cessity after days of fasting and yield Women cannet sufonly in degrees. fer and rat at tbe same time. Men can. AND RETURN And that is the difference I cannot u derstand. Brown Book. VIA s Exal-v-incr- E. M. STUDIO, 276 25th St. you want Eastern CornFed Beef go to Ballard & Rinckers If 24th Street. 831 lhone Buckles, Others Belt Pins tr use for one or the other, and aa our assortment to new and fresh, yon should see It. Ideas as to what is being worn and wbat style will be more adaptable ts your gowns, can be had by looking over our stock. We offer only good serviceable goods at the lowest possible Yon will have im media No. CIA price. ReCarpentering, Building, ef pairing and Remodeling Houses Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire ef Olo Nelson. Telephone 545 16th j&i. street MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Chattel Loans. AND Uaiaa Statiaa. MANY HOURS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE rtt im A. r appNeaUm. B. 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Falling Hair and Baldneaa Cured. Come nd InveaUgat end you will b convinced of tbs Wonderful Healing Power colled Into Action by thla T-- CONSULTATION FREES. NO. 29 BROOM HOTEL, Vacation Sale ! To Close out All Our Summer Please Travel BUTf Before you atart call at Sharmans -- Clothing W- PRICES MELTED , . Ticket Office RICHEY, a what you need. Give us the Hat and well give pniM you a bargain. Outing Suits, Coft and trousers from $5 to $1100. Negligee iblrto German, French, English, American patterns. All prices. Every time you wut CLOTHING remember ALBER.T F. Putnam Clothing if UNDERTAKER jUVVVYVl"i 'Phone 150. 2373 Washington UP now from, hat to boas at A mn or boy can DRE8S very little expense. Anything from underwear. a House 2354Washington Avenue Ave. iNsnBBsm 90S DOC accural. If you lav CO., Distributors sen-tinu- Wh on either business or pleasure, tf von clan, to travel this summer of up rat art routes. 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Before Miy,2S, 3822, no smoking was allowed to the streets or parks of Berlin. and offenders were punished by a flue for the first infraction of tbe rule and by imprisonment afterward. Tha king of Prussia hi those days detested smoking cad the police and tbe military mea were under strict orders to arrest any one who dared to smoko In public. It is recorded that when Napoleon occupied Berlin a hundred years ago the Berliners eagerly took advantage of ths opportunity to smoke, and took a special delight in puffing smoke to the faces ef the police, who had then no power to arrest them. In 1832, however, the restriction was withdrawn, and sines then the people have cel brated the anniversary with great joy. 1 Some Summer Girls Wear Belt busl-nes- ST. LOUIS, CrRTlS, Circulation Mgr. le ing. -- " si! pictures taken within (be r.cxt 30 days at UASUOtG S Her Ohjretlaas. "Does she object to the fart that hre husband deceives her?1 "Nut so much as she does to the fact that he lets her know he does It." New. York Tribune. For ths arrest and conviction of any person caught, stealing copies of the . Evening Standard or Morning e. ware such a keat derives it value-em- ail this wholes MEALS AND EMOTIONS. Am OSS vas and felt subject to custiu.is duty, about 1419. A parallel and almost couteaqwrary list has as per cent on SO REWARD. $5.00 EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES - EUROPEAN 1001. Tbe Depot Drag Store 3 H. We make a specialty of Prescriptions Telephone orders attended to. bzj B. Hilliard- J o - - CENTRAL HOTE r G CaRchsrg. AND BAR Under Naw Management Qgafissssssaofspceiiic&s&ofa 'Phone 135-f- c Q |