GOSSIP ITEMS FUR THE FAIR SEX OF INTEREST ON THE FASHIONS. Pe:ticoat for Waiking«-An Erudite Heiress «3he's Skiilful at Chess-.Symbols of Parsonality. PET FT1COAT FOR WALKING. It one should have sively faced some with water will then be almost that one » used exch walking, and this n 3 distance from bottom proof cloth There perfect on for the feet ankles in wet weather. It is the swish ing of damp clothes about the feet that nstitutes n the omfort of a rainy-day expedition, water proof lining does advisal. le is petticoat to bh for iy the $1 proted nnd dist and with this. ot ost of the away AN ERUDITE HEIRESS, <8 isie Clews, the finished a gradunt rse at a pr offered iol essor » of 1 Nionaire yninent her, nt 1 i a i are Irs. Show- in direct as born is a Marshall, y Jackson plissed sleeves, of flowe the the silk was a deep prune « richest possible shade, and the were in great blurs The still darker shade of prune « purple. The skirt having masses of together all so that they own trimmed. The bodice Tittle on basque The covered pletely with plaited mousseline de sole drawn down smoothly. If was with a square decalletage. very low, to show a superb threat and bust, and was bordered by a puff 6f pale heliotrope mousesline J gole, which looked very lovely against the white flesh The waist, above where the basque was on. was finished by a twisted belt of pale hLeliotrope velvet with a bow at one side, 4 MOUSSE ne OIOT flowers « masses of various colors, mousseline de sole was n dor, almost elaborate of fullnes ile op godets crowded was round the sides and back stick out stiffly with their voluminousness It was un affair, with body the aceorilion was aq chi wet wis CON out wet THE TRAGEDY OF A VAIN YOUNG GIRL. A foreman in a factory, named Mon. isset, living in the Rue de Ia Bante, Paris, had a young davghter, fourteen years of age, renowned for her beauty | and pretiy ways. The father, a pas- | sionate Frenchman, encouraged her In her dressy propensities, with the re- sult that the young lady become vain, in addition to acquiring a more than o; dinary notion of her own importance, Yesterday M., Monisset took a friend home to lunch, and, wishing for a glass vern 1 to stimulate an appetit run the street and purchase the desired Haguid But the Indy's hair w not curled, and her pride was wounded nt father that go ont in such a condition, blank, then the to her, The little lady temper cried: You beat me hefore You have dared Hate me. 1 have no w this affront,” and sulting the action, she took up a from the table and plunged it into her breast Mademoiselle itken away to the hospital injuries are reported has been put to good wird, outl Ol asked Mudamoiselle to NCross young IN her suggesting should She refusad parent 1 Nie point and foyree © { Toa vored st her and a Riranger thus to humi to the knife Ish ive to sur word twice was t where 1 . et ns not bed, but, asked her and promised not aver Nhe gerious Hike a has already os forgiveness, ligsobey him in future IN CHURC Wis 'ourt i i » in fashions COnsSNieuous colors for trimm hats aad bon nets, as well as on gowns A stylish 41 cream borin model of nuns’ ith gold i Yes wrong gray cloth, cord, ns a Bt with jewel bends, ede simply w tin 11ots, tiny outlined with yes and co ns spring matier of ers ally will he al cored sts promise to be equ wraps It choice between trim! fa srely a flowing gan tied. dL and one 145 The fancy for elaborate neck-dressing continues, avd many very attractive desigfiz are shown, A collar and ‘star shaped yoke of embroidery is finished with a puff of velvet at the throat, and wide loops of velvet set uader each point of the embroidery, These loops are long Cnongh to extend well Yory bust at either side of the front of the wi ist, A jacket shown at a recent exhibition of imported garments is made of velvet, with applique of very thick silk embroi ers at least one-half of the surface of | [the garment, the patterns being laid ” iin stripes from the collar down. | high rolling collar of fur ang tor cufts make 2 very handsome tinish. and handgome creani-colored with Of cleo, A very rieh cloak Is made of elabormtely broldered pearl beads A fringe plumes falls from the the shoulder cape | ularly The hood is edged with this ti aud enormous bows of set at the Fp open or si} * Oost and made eh lower and trimmed inmmning siutin ribbon are on front and back. the rooted Among ments in the acket, with ripple ba Ivy m Persian are no longer rug and lator, ost sifonable fur gar close-fitting trim, i ck 1 lnm in his is asunl White furs but do duty as nde of good form for coverlet baby's perambu Fur hats look well and special dist to rever it trimming is added gowns or whenever will The popularity of the “green hrown' combinntions jon to brown furs amd whe has 1c he t Ree to the thie voyards sw ‘ther thie iss or the Swiss The primi foein f vovards ia Capone il infantry tag we th Eph fil The Milanese foug with or eight ten feet in at the Scotch at Fal Hhield iit § sue pikes, ngih, Legnano, rk. and the Flemings at at it is impossible really to predicate pation that it added the pumber of feet to the pon's shaft in to make a pike, There is no mention of pikes in the battles of the Swiss until Sempach, and it is probable that in that action they were not above ten feet in length. Pears or Courtrai. so ¥ any one (uisite wen. long order American Pearls, A considerable business isdone in fresh water pearls along the Big Sioux River, which empties into the Missouri. The firet find was made several years ago, and a number of pearls were sold at that time for good price. Compamtively little attention was paid fo the matter then, however, and not until last sam- mer has the industry received tho at tention to which it was entitled. | good livings searching for the pearls, | | many of which have been sold not only to the local jewelers but to dealers in | Chicago and New York as well, Many tof the speciming are very ones, i and bring from $5 to $10 to SX BLIND BICYCLIST, Rides 100 Culded Only by His f Sound. Senge of A blind performed n iy boy bieyelist of Oakland, { able ini. remand iding hievele n feat a week Onkliand d back agni t hi sound of OF BO sce from San Jose on by run’ along hy the of i a ‘eentury nlded only the bleyele nied him who nee blind for name is N, L Reveriteen friend He has fourteen yen His Perry, and he Is about old, He was a student in the B Iustitute for the Deaf Blind, and while t] Wii field spor gradunted witl studer nnpan wn stone rleley and Dumb and ts and i honors, and State University { ipensated ford abnormal ROTIRO rsd Ve curton ami then brighten For al } Bs gots fainte: fale wl light quarter hours it then com fwo wigs fo two and thre and faint. at i houre oq 1 change. and and bright as at it can only be Yet it hat a sun! or ne wl of three-quarter more it Unfortunately is the beginning 001 witl a telescope ranks among ti ins: but = A Wenderful Spoon, is made in the memoirs of the long Marquis de Mention pnblished Villlers This spoon wax re prited to be of gold. the firet water. Four inches (0 length only, stated to be E75.000, was the size of a large pin's head, and there were some hundreds of them, 2 Singular Korean Hat. A singular Korean hat is a great as to conceal the head and face of the wearer. He carries in his hand a screen or fan, and when in the road anyone appicaches him, he hold the gereen in front of him, so that it, to gether with the hat, completely con. eeals him, THE WORK DIVIDED hound, BOYS" York is divi Aldermen of adminis 1st a8 the tlie EY among il A 2 vat Mayor, and boards and com H1IBSIO1I8 1s the ship Ha the virious departments, tration vided Honnd of ao giant BLen in di into Table of special tie RE The Miavor ip tine + 1 port il iH I'® chief officer the rom the he enters » pandd Hberty of we i He 8 an administer every person abo ie ship, as as of all tue property ata hin tx don't rat Course au © antocra sliore ra with last reg- with a have ike ad- I't £ nlturists 10 1 of the 4 TiN. 34 sée Ty citnnte, 1 Ss Ey lead mely Ire The ive lives Bi GOONS Ie Wino #04 $41 TI Hut Tim ses 10 to su af r of the extreme thrive, WOnIeH seein irom the effects tude, and show it who wen there over a rotundity and 5.4000 foot above sen that would be an f« in the altitude bast that the DMiseases amd during the wet season paeumonia is frightfully | prevalent and often fatal. The sani tary conditions of the city are distinctly bad. Garbage and refuse are dumped | on the outskirts, and the result is ma. | aria. diphtheria and all other filth dis. | CARES, Artistically Jobanueshurg io | : i Those have lost all their The « and buat begrable to heart of year is for Aucasinns color Th el ith for it This the tropices it is 80 extremely high and dry pleasant to contemplate. It ia full of jong. lovely avenues of big trees and beautiful gardens. Future War Surgery. ft would appear probable that in a futars war many of the wounds pro. | anosd surgically less nble to will be severe and prove ames reatient sre in. we f the Hing power Ly the new projectiles effective surgieal ©1013 fil the projectile hic nables it penoty fey 1s ' FAYerse the Hodid ! 0 or ti iver ihe dividuals bones, und to Inflict All Sharks fu prod in is, contain Shark, umber of val the shark From 2 an The liver of an oil of a beautiful color that turbid and inal qualities equal to those of cond-liver oil The skin being takes the and lmnrdnoess rf always Chinese, who them at dianer ax a most delieat e dish The Europeans, who do not appreciate the fins of a shark as 5 food prasduct, are content to convert them into fish gine, which come ortes with he sturgeon gle prepared inn Russia. As Tor the flesh of the shark despite ite oily taste, ix cuten in certain countries. It is employed also aleng with the bones in the preparation of a fertilizer. The leclanders, who do a large business in sharks’ ofl, pend out ris i quite na bie DeYTer beaines POSsEoNRes medic ater polish The the fins are highly pickle prize iat, Live Lon and Prosper There is 1 family living near Macon, On. ia which there has pot bien a death for fifty years. The head of the family is seventy-three years of age and his wife is seventy-two. They cel ehrated their golden wedding recently, and their ten children and twenty-one of ‘heir twentyiwo Srandchiiiret . wen present.