etMBJNft'. XUV iif.j THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMsttURO. "" "" " , snllllT I'Trr31l ltIT I TI1E BOON OF SLEEP. What Slumber Will Do to Keep You In Good Health and Splrlte. If you aro to work well, says Corn hill Alaguzlue, you must sleep well. If you are to keop your heaMi and strength and youth to carry yout powers of work with you to the last you must RpHlllouulv nnv rvilirt t.i vrilll pillow. If you have much work to Jo ' ou must not count time spt-nt in i f";p to be time lost. It Is time gain- . It Is an essential part of the uuty . (he day. An old servant used to f .: "Well, I have done my work. I .'. 3 cleaned up and now I'll got my -filing done." Sleeping was, in her ...jsc.ph.v, a thing to be done not a i .s.-iive s:ale, buc an active pari of her duty. If we do t.ot play trick with ourselves, if we work hard with out overworking ouiclvos sleep will rarely he coy to us. ti. man may be awfully prouu of being a man's man, but ho likes it better when the girls like him. It doesn't do to try to fire the am bition of most men by telling thorn that acrofs the Alps lies Italy; there are so many bars on the way across they'd never get to Italy cveu if they started out. Baltimore Amrrican. Success for a Woman. Among the most striking pictures In tie Paris salon is a portrait of a young woman In white, whose IJtn tity Is concealed under the title of "Un Ito'oe Ulanche." It is hung on the line, Bnd It Is safe to predict that it will aid much to the reputation of the artist. Miss Flora LJon. This tal ented young Englishwoman had her first taste of the Joys of fame last year in Paris, when her salon exhibit, a portrait of Lady Galway in her coro nation robes, won high praise from eminent French critics. Miss Lion Is engaged on several portrait In Paris, Including one of the Baroness de March!, and a miniature of the Mar . quia del Rio, a Cuban millionaire. When at home Miss Lion's headquar ters are in Ijondon. She is a pupil ot the celebrated Jean Paul Laurens. Fireproof Crepe Paper. Fireproof crape paper is the latest. It comes In all the delicate, medium and dark shades that make up the col or list In the regulation paper and la "Mrantepd to be absolutely preproof. "rystallized surface is an additional e of attractiveness. The lnflamma ) nature of ordinary paper decora ins is a point that has always to bo pt In mind when they come any here In contact with lights, but the fireproof variety would not be open to Ibis objection. An Accomplished Llnqulat. Few head waiters know as many languages as a woman named Scheid reiiter, who died at Salzburg the other day, aged 73. As a girl of 12 she had taken a position as maid with a 'wealthy family, and had in the course of years visited all parts of the world, gradually acquiring the faculty of speaking, besides her native. Ger man, six languages Englbh, French, Italian, Arabic, modern Greek and Turkish. An ever rady glue pot is a most useful piece of property. It Is easily prepared by putting naptha in a wide mout'hed bottle and dissolving shellac in it. When nailing into hardwood, the nails are apt to bend. To prevent this, dip the point of each nail Into oil, lard or other grease before ham mering them In. It will be found a good plan to keep peas, beans, rice, barley, coffee and, in fact, all "dry groceries" in glass jars. By this means a moment's glance . will acquaint the housewife with the necessity for replenishing her stores. When bread Ls baked the loaves Should never be set flat on the table or shelf, but should be set on end, one loaf against another, and wrapped closely round with a clean cloth. ThU makes the crusts tender by keeping in the steam. One of those "In" and "out" reg isters in the front hall and a little oare on the part of the members of the household to keep them adjusted will ave the maid many unnecessary step, as well ae much valuable time to the caller. Most of Che high-grade pressed glass now on the market la so nicely got up that it can be given tie bril liancy of out glaas wHh a trifling ex ertion. A weekly cleaning with Cfus tlle soap Buds, followed with a polish ing with powder, then a daily rub bing with chamois, la all that la nec mary. Art of Wearing Millinery. Hats should not be tilted forward, but set iirmJy on the bead; the brlma are broad enough to assert themselves, end the colorings employed are quite charming, the lightest gray, pervenche blue and the tender t rose color, frays the Queen. We are veering to ward the mantilla hat, and there la no raison ' d'etre for them than for the ordinary hanging veil, vhteh people do not aen to know now to wear properly. Lao draped haaa are more American than Bngllah, bet the man- UUa ia carried round he crown and Utile over the) brkm grail below 4 . REFLECTIONS. V POINTERS. j WOMEN WHO WASTE TIME. OKLAHOMA WOM.IS A MAIWH1L " " J A Time and Place for Everything la Needed. litre! fr.'ctfan betweea women la caused by their utter disregard of the value of time. Professional women everywhere complain of the inconsid erate friends who drop In "Just for a r.ilaute," and stay hours, which time liiust be made up by redoubled exer tions or she must run the risk of giving lasting offense by telling the caller frankly that the call Is Inoppor tune a.r.4 asking to be excused. Wo men bo quick to grasp a point In all else never seem to underctand this jartlcular subject as men do. This is due, in a measure, to lack of busi ness training, and yet consideration for others Is one of the most charm ing qualities of the well-bred woman, and one which may ho cultivated by every one. The housekeeper deserves the great est amount of sympathy, for she is at the mercy of every thoughtless person of her acquaintance, unless she has the courage to take a firm stand and insist u;on her rights, as an individ ual, to her own time ami pleasure In receiving her frlmrts. Those who of fend most frequently are the women who have no special occupation or aim In life except to have a good time. Those who have accomplished any thing have long since discovered thrtt life must he conducted In an onVrly manner, If the tasks of the day are to he completed. The woman who has a time and place for everything may be a terror to the friends who toll not. but to the trained worker, whether at home or afield, she Is a Joy, for she values the passing hours; consequently will noi. waste those of other people. Dressy Gown of Striped Silk. The above gown Is made from brown and white striped silk, and a new Idea In shirring is introduced on bodice and sleeves. The stock and email yoke are formed of white gold embroidered silk and outlined with brown velvet ribbon. The deep girdle la brown panne velvet. With this striking costume ls worn a turban of while rosea with a large bow of brown velvet ribbon on the left side. Suggestions for the Housewife. A good polish for stoves ls made of one teaspoonful of powdered alum mixed with the stove polish. The brilliance that this polish will give to a stove will last for a long time. To test the hoat of frying fat put in a piece of bread, and if it browns while you count forty, it ls right for food prepared from cooked meat or flsh, such as croquettes. Use plenty fat, and always strain It before put ting It away. When boiling cabbage take a large saucepan and nearly fill it. When the water bolls fast throw in a handful of ealt and a piece of soda the size of a pea. Throw in the cabbage and let the water boll faet till the cab bage ls soft, keeping the lid off and constantly putting the cabbage under the water. Cabbage cooked fast in this way does not smell offensive and to a good color. The fashionable flower for table decoration is the camellia. The pure white flower is the most beautiful, and nestling in its dark green leaves makes a picture of purity and cool nees. The scarlet and white and faintly tinted oamelldas are very beau tiful also. One of the advantages of this flower for table use Is the ab sence of fragrance. Another Is that it lies flat on the table and does not obscure the view across. Waahlng Matting. Clean the straw matting with warm water in Which oxalic acid has been dissolved, applying it with a scrub bing bruwh; then rinse carefully with clean water, using a soft old cloth, and wipe dry. Clean but a small space at a time. Souvenlra of tha King. King Edward recently left some cherry stones on his plate at a public funotlon. The moment be left a crowd of American ladles scrambled for them, with the object, it la Bald, of handing them down to their descend ant aa family heirloom. , A Changing Faanton. After long centuries the fashion la bales' rtdta akJrts ia changing Tha old form of elde-eaodle skirt U giving wsv to fee new style of rids aaartde Orders are crphag an tor dl- In She Carrice a Gun and Knowa How to Use It, Deulah Reynolds, deputy United States Marshal for the Eastern dis trict of Oklahoma. That Is the way it reads on the payroll, and the pe tite, handsome girl that answers to the name Is a real deputy Marshal with authority to carry a six shooter, a privilege which she uses, nerving under Grant Victor, Marshal of the district. Miss Reynolds was born In Ran dolph county, Mo., and educated at Ioxir.gton, Mo. ' .She was In Oklahoma City at the opening of Oklahoma. Sho regards her ap folntment under Victor as a politi cal matter. She was taken on as a stenographer, but when she went in she insisted on taking the same oath that any other Deputy Marshal takes and sho also is subject to the same rules and duties. So far as known she ls the only woman actually In service as a deputy United States Marshal. She has authority to make arrests, raids, serve papers, and even go Into the field on special duty. When she took the oath of office 1 Miss Reynolds was asked if she would go out and make an arrest If it were required and If she would take part In a real fight if it came to a "show down," and It was pointed out to her Just what dultles are sometimes required of a deputy mar shal In tight places. Her reply was short and to the point. "I will take the oath, and I am not a quitter." The next morning when the Mar shal came down he found lying on the desk of his new deputy a pearl handled six shooter of excellent make, handsomely engraved and every chamber loaded. He was In formed that It shot pretty well and that it was a better gun than it look ed. So far there are no notches on this gun, but who knows when there will be? The fact ls, the young woman had been carrying the guu when she believed that she needed It, and sho knows how to use It. Kansas City Times. Woman and Her Hats. The flower-laden hat ls by far the most conspicuous note in millinery this season. Fine black straws are used for the foundation for some lovely floral schemes, and aa It takes more than ordinary skill to combine some of tha tints shown in fashiona- WOMAN AND HER HATS, ble millinery, the Inexperienced are always on the safe side when they have their trimmings blended by professional trimmers, employed by all the enterprising establish ments nowadays. Roses, pond lilies and tinted or chids are used In the decorative scheme of the hate pictured and in addition to the flowers there is a spray of wheat in gold galoon and a most startling note of cerise in a rosette of ribbon at the back. The roses are pink, the llllles are white and the orchids must blend with the pink of the roses and cerise of the rosette to form a perfect color scheme, but the result ls delicious. Hats of this kind are worn with lingerie frocks and afternoon toil ettes of silk and cloth. Their var ied color scheme make them suitable for wear with almost any frock, and It Is only when one sticks to the one-tone- ideaa that auch a hat cannot be appropriately worn. , Beauty Notes. The akin constantly throws oft impurities, therefore perfect cleanli ness and frequent batha are neces sary if one wishes a clear complex ion. If the nails are brittle never cut them until they have been soaked. In warm water or rubbed with al mond oil. Filing la better to keep the nails the right shape and length than cut ting. The paim of the hand ls tha beat ' polisher one can find. Never scrape the finger nails. It will thicken and make them uneven and full of ridges. Never use very hot water to wash the face; it will dry and wrinkle the skin. When the hair apllu clip or singe the enda. . For the Health. Too heavy bedclothes are often the cause of that tired feeling In the morning. A aun bath la invaluable for deli cate women and children. The bed linen should always be perfectly dry before Bleeping on It. A walk In the freah air will do a common headache lota of good. Warm aalad ell will relieve ear- To Improve the Eyebrows, Coeoeavt oil brushed orer the eye-, brows will promote their growth and Famous Signatures Which Show Strange Lines When Folded. Nobody can deny that a person's character leaves Innumerable Inde finable traces of Its workings upon the body, the face, the dress, and all material surroundings. One need not bo a Sherlock Holmes to divine, upon entering a man's room and find ing pictures of chorus girl's arranged along the walls, thnt the occupant has no prejudice ngnlnst the theatre; nor In nny very deep Insight neces sary to discover, when all the chairs In the living room are arranged In mathematical order and nothing Is ever out of place, that there are tint severnl small boys In the household. Whether these Riimll Indentions of character can be classified scientifi cally whether the lines of the hnnd, the bumps on the head, the form and relationship of the features enn be so studied as to afford a definite and true Indication of the owner s char acter is a question In which every body Is more or less Interested. Tho Illustrations herewith repro duced represent a new cult ot character-study what may bo cal'ed It "nlrlt autographs. fir "ow far tnpse weird VtA STn little fgures reveal YVCsf the truth about the .XXA W anti-La M.hn trnni.fl their skeitonllko out lines time and study may show. i here Is really no reason to lupposa that every c u a r a cter. every motion of the heart, every thought of the mind does not some how register itself ln a corporeal form. A well-known Washington cartoon ist once advanced the theory that the two sloes of a man's face revealed his public and private character re spectively. Placing a card over one side of the face of a well-liwu pol itician, he proceeded to prove his theory thus: "Here, you see, ls a half-closed, crafty, watchful eye, a determined mouth, a firm Jaw that's what this man is in Congressional debate. Now look at the other side. The eye opens frankly, the mouth almost smiles, the whole expression ls that of decision tempered by geniality and good humor. That's what he ls ln the bosom of his family." In his recent novel, "The Heart Line," Mr. Gilott Burgess makes his hero, a palmist, say: "Everything that ls distinctive must be significant, if only we have the power of interpreting Li.' In some way or other we are all students of physiognomy. We all have our likes and dislikes, based on some physical pecul iarity. One man will not trust a person whose eyes are very near together; an other has no faith in a pointed chin; an other objects to stooping shoulders. Generally speaking, hnwpvnr wa nr. jfl sooner make up Srf j our rn,,,da tna iWf' a certain phy slcal attribute goes with l certain char f . acter than we. flic excep Jlll tlons to the i'Sk. The old tUt adage about red-haired 8 people having tad tempera may owe Its force to tho Vfact that a child continual ly tormented about d hair would be likely to be rather hot tempered in any event. The truth Is that every human trait has Its good side and its bad side. The French recognize this In saying that a man has "the defects of his vir tues." Your masterful man who can lead men to victory In an emergency may be a tyrant ln ordi nary life. Some p h y slogomlsts think that a high, narrow forehead, with eyebrows sloping upward from the nose, indicates fanaticism, or the ra pacity to devote the whole energy to an abstract idea. Clearly, the pos sessor of that sort of face may be come a martyr in the cause of rellg ion, or a half-crazy assassin, accord ing to the possession of other ele ments ln his nature which direct bis energies rightly or wrongly. Astrology la another of the alleged aclences which deal with the relation between the spiritual and the mate rial. Each sign Is supposed to give the person bern under It certain general cnaractertstica, which are modified more or less by the influ ence of the various planets. Presi dent Roosevelt for example waa born under the sign of Scorpio, which la the moat dynamic ot all Influences, atd the position ot the various planets was auch as to Indicate extra ordinary political activity. It would seem, therefore, that the expression "Roosevelt luck" Is more than a Jest. There are people who read charac ter in the way a person wears out aboea. There la an old rhyme about mis: "Wear at tha toe, spend as you go, Wear at the side, live to be a bride Wear at tha ball, live to spend all." And aa for handwriting, th. . pert who read character in that are I AV'cgctable Preparation-for As similating nicFoodandnceuIa tinglhe Stomachs and Dowels of Tromotca Digcstion.Cheerfi ncss andRcsl.Contains nelthcr Ophim.Morplune norHiiicraL jN'OTHAltCOTIC. wvr oftHda-SAMvaPtraaR Xuw.W ytftiffhmt Krm.fW- fsMlwJreMM AaaTFIVC Apcrfecl Remedy forConstipa Tlon , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ncss mid LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of new'yohk. La EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Innumerable. Certain duflnlte Kn ferences may be securely drawn. When you get a letter addressed in a neat, clear, grace.'ul fenitnlne hand, it is safe to say the writer Is a woman who writts a good deal but does not grow careless In the details of her affairs. It Is not hard to dis tinguish the rugged Individual signa ture of tho business man who rare ly writes anything but his name from the scrawl of the professional scrib bler, or the neat hand of the clerk. The new art of spirit au tography, of which exam ples are here shown. Is akin to the science of In terpreting tho autograph. For the benefit of those who may wish to practice this art which needs neither complicated appar atus or long studv It may be explained that any one vj can do it with a sheet of smooth paper, a rather coarse pen, and Ink which flows freely. For complete and swift success with the spirit autograph, sit dowu at your desk in a calm and untroubled frame of mind and fold the sheet ot pa per once. Then open it again, write your name quickly upon the line made by the fold, double the pa per and hold It for a mln- ute. When it is openou the spirit autograph will appear. Why He Kwcupcd. Two men who had not eoon ovi other since they parted after au ocean voyage that was noteworthy for its roughness stopped to talk about tho Jouriuy. "Do you remember that particu larly rough day on the Banks," one of the men asked oi ' the other, "when you were the only man who went to lunch?" The good sailor allowed that ho did. "Well, sir," pursued the oth'r, "you i.ever knew how near you came to death that afternoon. When allien and I saw you com!n3 out on dock with a novel in u:e hand and a cigar 'n the other, look ing disgracefully welt, GUIeu alj to nie; 'Any man who has the nerve to Haunt hl ability to stand this rolling in the face of men aa Biclt as we are ought to be throwu over board. I agroed with him. Hut you escaped because neither of us was nblo to get up to do It." Njw York Press. A ( lock on KilYel Tower. The Klffel Tower In Paris ls now being usj for another practical purpose. No', leng ago a wlreloss irlegraph station was inutallea, and now on th-5 sideh of the second ( t.un, hundreds of foet ubevo tho ground, a luminous cIock wuins the B'iy Purlaians of the passlnu s;Jan r lile. The apparatus flashes for h evory minute ln huge figures, vit b e at a great distance. Tbl.s sy stem was found the only practi .il one, as the ordinary clock dial "'outd be Indistinguishable at iuch a height. Kver notice that ahortly after de stroying anything you find use for A man who has money to throw at the birds can hardly aee the aky tor the nocke that horer orer htm. 1 6HS in For Infants and Children. The Kind You . Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years mnNT SUGAR AX AXTISKPTia Destroys Microbes of PIscum Ef fect Upon Disagreeable Odor. The custom of butnlng Bugar In a sickroom Is very current among all clnsses ln France, but up to the present has been regarded by scien tists as one of those harmless imd useless practices which are rather tolerated than Insisted upon by the medical profession. Hut M. Trillat of t;ie Pasteur Institute now assures us that formic aldehyde Is islven off by burning bukiit and is o:if of the most antiseptic gases known. Five grains of sugar having been burned under a ten liter bell glass, the vap or was. allowed to cooi. Vials con taining the bncclli; of typbolJ, tuber culosis, carbon. &c, were then In troduced. Within half un hour every microbe had succumbed, .14aln. If sugar be burned in a closed ves sel containing rotten oggs or putrid meat, the disagreeable smell disap pears. M. Trillat u!llrui9 tli.it Hie formic aldehyde combines with the gases given off by the putrid animal matter and reuders them InodoruuJ. They Stand Alone. Standini' out in bold relief, all alone. and as a conspicuous example of open, frank and honest dealing with the sick nnd atilfeted, are l)r. 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