NEWS FOR THE oned. She is not vet fifty- | told, In ath 18 her only oor lady!” - - earding welght, especially red them. And this isn't color bs uty, not tle tig muy , YOON it od FAIR SEX. entionin Hil 1 FARM AND GARDEN NOTES.|::i:: {to the Lore thelr una bi , “rot Cro. Hin wi HICS, Hore vigiting-cards were RitERnT NOTES OF INTEREST ON ROUS FEMININE TOPICS PNAS AT | Panels on the New Skirt--The Summer Shirt Waist---4 Fancy in Slippers--A Chinese Ring---A Fad in Hair Dressing" Etc. Etc. Panels on the New Skirt, authority dito | fastene passed throug] The i] Was very & i em ros ined tea rot braced he presents (i then 1 Is CRIrve ing oni; beauty, p very head and » the poll. In loosely puffed in Not the rigid upholstered” pompadour that is fami with tts stiff pad n “rat,” but a unpadded tity of hair will permit. It uffled a trifle—that is, it drawn forward, held lightly geod through it ry 4 $4 tight oy dresses front an mm 1 wi and ompadonr liar to everyone technically fluffy pompadour, if the quan be be hav from the ends toward hi 1 % “ & RIOS as an entirely wi ¢ the comb i roots on top. natural k loosely into the knot This The hair £4 forms % drawn bind san i fi Pn ifr over it, nt cuaracteristic x 1 LE with wo ends toe the poll of the nose enough ering head, sential oupadonr is that it be to droop forward, Fhe es new | Cov The halr is pressed go Is up hind that it looks as though it were about to tumble over the face, Of course, with such a coiffeur the hat 5 worn well back from the face, The favorite shape in millinery is the me- divm-sized toque, ————- sev be gt Summer Velveteen, There are some wonderfully sttrac- sost of them come in 8 pie desig 5.) All 1 « ii ft Dy far. ‘ T filhanil, n have the nanne stel gray one, with little black | beauti aver it 1 coo 08 and altog cast dik y nd SION sn 2 © 3d en I sald, “Pri Carlotta?’ eves upon thoughtrul, remind ile an expression of to being used ns a trimming for the el the thing for shirt waists, For wear just now they are very much the thing Thelr Hehiness Fawn had carried r back ft gn of Maximilian in Mex a Indy-in En pron Yas the ‘Ah sald #1 ied q Carlotta!” she oor “Demented for HOW, five Yel % by every on naohile, wornnan she was: Un w) Was br 14 riined to a Quecn--nay, Eh Paring ail these years fined in a €3 No person oufside its k walle has her In all time, There is surrounded by retinue of servatits ane court Indies | holds mimic | sotitt—for she is still an Empress in | Lier poor, demented fancy, Once every | month she holds court, and entertains | hier houghold with mimie formality. On | esch occasion she presents gifts to her | courtiers and ladies in-walting. The pictures are taken down from the walls of the castle to do service as gifts, and after the presentation ceremonies they are restored to thelr places until an. other ocenxion demands them to serve a it is very sad, very hears her been © out of Brussels geen this ah i sad, One rarely If ever up, and the active ten, Harper's little Prin and the past Bazar, for more ~ashion Notes. into gowns used for oats in place and seven are sleeves Wo puffed iments musi Orleans Many Blind Rustisas Qtatlatics which have just been com of the 32.000 totally ind persons in Europe 102,000 are na Ituxsia, and thi in ary HOO sublects of show thal means that the Czat we who is deprived of sight other country do we find this affliction by any means wl In Germany, France in, Italy and Spain there is “0 flesh Great B inhabitants fay ftuexinn oculistsiand phy that the reason why s« many of thelr cotntrymen are bling and so many others have defective evesight Is because insuflicient atten tion is paid throughout the country te the ordinary laws of hygiene, and they maintain that Nugsians will continue to suffer in this way as long as they keep themselves and their homes in unhealthy condition, 1t is estimated that for perfumery purposes each year 1.800 tons of orange flowers, 930 tons of roses, 150 tom ench of violets and jasmine, 75 tons ol tuberoses, 30 tons of cassia and -5 tons of jonquils are used. % ITEMS OF INTEREST TURAL TOPICS, Potato Planting Pointers Eggs for Hatch The Cow's Clock Study the Ani- Deep Plowing Cultivation Under Class Etc, E ing mals ———— to Rive 0 that ti fio4an kinds tural mage 88 possi duct Ho ext ong nee {or it Farmers’ Advo FM. Wilson, it Deen Plowing. Exueriment shown that deep plowing on some soils is the reverse to beneficial, It is safe to say, however, that there is no soil but would be bene fited for the growth of most crops by being deeply stirred hy subsolling, which loosens without turning out the subgoll, and the deeper this is done the more benefit received, Aside from any additisnal plant food that may thas be. hins where at times it 1s so detrimental and its retention in reach of the roots of the crop at a time when it is absolutely the same, are both of sufficient Import ance to make very deep much more generally practiced than it is at this time, Farmers cannot too strongly have it impressed upon their minds that all plant food is assimilated in a liquid form. No matter how much plant food Fertility yf foot metasiasss FOTO i. DVO me LHIOTSE'S pdered every summer because exer was not enforced when preparing feeding the ex COMes sur fader iy for sal hig jg z finjess the bi after 1h »* aralad wy ors complaint COINeR wiv et Tas is 21 felted and soon sale the buy mail oreise th proper shoeing cautions suggests i foot | as the doe ur. ' 1 : ge OUunGer, or IRIs tors term it, will rarely od Asparagus Culture Not Difficult. Aspara anil. but the earliest results are od on dght, rich, friable ground, when there are ho the gtanding may rain your hopes you wi gus will grow on alinost any obtain jee if i can do so, make the bed in a location dep RE FONIN, and so sloped as to get the full benefit of the whole day's sun. The bed, be ing prepared, is ready for the plants, which should not be more than one produce better in every way middle of April to the samp period in May, though the work may be delayed until early June, The depth of planting should gauged with reference to the Cig ac ter of the soll and method of cultiva- tion. Some prefer four menes, I pre ter six, for since the crown is built up fs =aid 100 His valley. ~ Another Spanish Pleasure Gone. The excention of or minals in Spain ¢ to be earcied out in public ped criminals are Ho the morbid ple In search of a sen f« po longs Moreover, con longer to be od powidl to curiosity of pe sation in the prison chapel for twenty: execution. The ol ject of this custom Was to give the criminals an opportunity of preparing for death; but as the public was ad mitted professedly to join in prayer for | the soul about to pass out of the world, | the sands of the dying sinver must nave been rudely shaken by the cease jess rushing of a stream of sightseers. | British Medical Journal, : Philadelphia has appropriated $750. L000 for mew bridges. four hours before
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