| white haired woman at a recent funcs wore a black velvet and with a single orange ros amid the jet of the trimmings the lat! This looked ¢ i In summer older ind. dammng 2s | ECE, he 1 ees, - w— - ge 2 i wear white with op show black the grav. A TRIMMING FASHION. : is 80 effective with silver In the background, wrapped in fog, The fashion of trimming goods with must be pure white stands the tower of Madison Square their own border is bringing out many or ruins tl pleture Garden, crowned with golden Diana, | sinds of materials. Flowered silks have | bune, almost invisible on her lofty perch. The | 3 half-inch border of plain silk h outlines of the tower show dimly | ing one of the colors of the de through the gray rain and mist, and the | i lights burn a pale yellow. Few IgNns » ASO s I of life, and little noise. Gr PARASOLS FOR ay streets, gray walks and rain, black trees and | Parasols in black sullen sky. Madison Square in the dull | 25¢d $2 oh ively this dusk of this rainy Apri il offered an | ® combining with . etching worthy of Whi { tumes being undisputed, In trimme« parasols extremely beautiful effects are 2 | seen in accordion pleatings. The “rain All goods are alike $0 Pursxasm Fapriress nd dressy enough to Dyzs, as they color all fibers at one boiling, pass as a parasol, yet a perfect protec Bold by all druggists. Hon in fr ) veather is FEtehed in the Hain. Madi on Se ye! teadi serted, and leaming in the sidewalks, the paths and shining as th | tion i hat eltte Rain costutne streets wet The | wet Twilight in falling gently, almost asphalt g jnare if colored the Of or Xtremely well, PERICDS OF PAIN, How Three “Women 1 Found Relief. wWolnen may aiways propriety Noth halr, but one touch of coi New York C ng bi $ i against matc ign, THE SUMMA white year, their vari ee COS and | Say 0 hine'’” umbrella is AIWaAyYs the Vie ol Only colored soldier wears tora ¢ Lance-Sergeant Gordon, West Indi ian regiment one ULTIVATED WOMAN France changed its ; arnot, times during Queen Victoria's reign. i in widow o Ask Your Dealer for Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder to shake in foot, Cures Corns, Bunions, Hot Calle , Ad hing, Sweatin to your shoes : rosts the | Sore In. ¥ new Swollen ¢ Feet and 1's Foot-Fase At all dmggists and Sample led FREE, ada Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. ns, maxve ff You Mave Dyspepsia Dr Send no mone Wis.. 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A girl A tall if your donler dics not keep them, write to the Dearest agency of ETANDARD OIL Co. 4 It Is a sad fact, but it Is neverthe- less true, that a mother generally suf- fers greatly In contrast with her tall, slim, young daughter: she suddenly Fortunately most mothers are so unselfish that they do not mind this, but some do, and show if. In | considering this law of contrast. old- | er women should avoid bright colors: black and white suit them the best. 1f this secs to them too sombre a sin gle touch of color may be used. A tall TOAD A IN Taken Alive Out of the Fire and Put into a Jar patent to the A Daly Mail wrtunity of office yes- appearance it 15s now sealed orrespondent an op | examining it A Clarke's | terday Much its | disappeared the It Sooty and been water, has n n brown s, and 1s n of experts ated, it has no mouth, can be There motion in the throat, cational motions of the lungs contract and expand {its eyes are exceedingly bright it | not see. this having been proved by plac- 211 sn inl a $1384 {in a glas | examinati As st | nostrils small Con- but seen 1S a | stant as the sides, eyes without causing it to recoil In shape. it varies little from the or- dinary toad, but its forelegs, instead of being uwnderncath the body, grow out at right angles, It does not move with ceration, coupled with the fact that in falling from the coal it dropped into the fire and was slightly damaged about the hindquarters before being rescued, accounts for this~London Mail, A New Electrical Wind Register, Considerable difficulty has been ex- perienced in indicating at a distance the revolutions of anemometers, as the small revolving cup arrangement for determining wind velocity are called. In a recent design this has been in geniously overcome by making the cup: shaft s0 as to what veil amounts to the armature of a small dynamo Gpétuted by wind power. The voltage of the Spparatas increases with the speed, and may be registered by using a suitable galvanometer arrange- ment A OMME NT said the yout with the | est intellectual expressic attain! It difficult for | himself talked about!” | "Humph!’ rejoined the | cold blue eves and firm | just ought to live up in our hood.” “Fame,” n is 80 hard tc 18 80 one to get woman with jaw. “You neighbor. a THE COMPLETION. “1 have written an article on ‘How te | Live on $2.50 a Week," he explained to i the editor | “Well,” said the editor, | ter write the sequel to it" “1 do not understand.” “Why, ‘How to Get the Two-fifty.' " wBaltimore American. NO REASON IN EITHER. “Aw, really, Miss Pert, it's rather rude to say you don't like my face. VWhy don't you?" “Oh, because.” “Because? There's no reason in that answer,” “Neither is there any in your face" wel’ hiladelphio Press. “you had bet- Two hundred miles an hour, scien. tific men have concluded, after num. berless experiments, is a speed which can never be attained by anything that moves on wheels, The cream of a book is not obtained by skimming.
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