Sp €S:¢ HOW TO CLIMB STAIRS “Those stairs wiil be the death yet! You have heard the expres. ich sentiment, if, indeed, you felt of the ledical h me il sion of st have not the probability same unvoiced prophecy, Talk Girls complain to me of backache and quickly say “You know I have to go up and downstairs so much this year.” The flights which they refer to are in a town hall; the steps are high and th flights are long-—yet some can climb them several times a day and not have a grumbling back or any other un comfortable result. The secre the way they A girl putting r back SAYS o do it a when she goe avy, flat-footed tran r spine and hea deal as short and possibly m heat comfortable, a heavy i, and, Naturally the h unjust ti body remonstrates at I have aatment wi he manner itched carefully t t ie adopt, and think you will that this ctacl agree On» woman I fi non fat and and ened Toughen, the equ; ha that limatic changes never never irs ) all the int can oul fn tha against any change experiment with foods and and this and that change New York Horald harde Guard hi Do SWE stomach not tmeats fF Alot of diet MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS To some minds it daughters are not always their parents as they modern mother seems danger of being abused Once daughter comes upon the stage long skirts, the former abdicates. the household shapes itself for girl, and she takes this as her right This good mother lets her lis abed in the morning, and then appears thai the ax should to he in The 1s her The mother stays home from the play in order that the daughter may go She gives up society and makes over her old gowns so that the young wom- an may go out every night and have more new frocks. When there are men callers in the evening, she cleverly or awkwardly (it depends on her train. ing) effaces herself, and goes off to bed or to read alone in the kitchen. When it comes to summer holidays, more than often it is the girl who goes to the mountains or sea shore, while the mother stays at home. Sometimes the young woman takes a money-getting position, works during the day, plays the lady in the evening, and spends her salary on herself, while the mother stays closer at than ever, ana does the drudgery If you will think homa in several of the Compan the slave Home of them, the mother is daughter.-—-Woman's dresses for aft being A good entertainments trimmed with with many rnoon are l fur; a bol { supplementad fo: of the ends is with long on a shoulder material heavily d and em Tartan, whi 1 alway 3 taken ne the it has a tdoors am broidered. brought in every EABON, ni gtronger hold of fashions n de bef me before. but are few in the darker plaids gowns with trimmed bands of cloth of one of the shades and n aon tiny and gold galon the ski these often ad inied made | comj velvet oats IKE black Scotch jacket, A by with a da good oat of the worn Mar long doors pretty blouse. the long are cut to and by a GLOVE WEA NG i RI iat ments o loth or flies broad Dragon {eel bird simi} bu ming in hair well Bia ors as well Ribbon onally Dress elaboration iz noticeable in sleeves round collars 3 Tepre Rent ornaments inexpensive satin effec pretty ome new are ae an ings are used for col as DIAcK ends are kK again cut off diag particularly Deep are the height of vogue Orsine is a lovely mull-like material for waists The white bellies of Siberian gquir Grass lining in white shows fine em broldery beautifully So many of the long wraps have no and ruffs may be expacted, Camel's hair are the limit heavy dress materials, Stitched strapping fairly turns one fittle coat into a lattice effect, Lace stocks are to be unlined. Various attractive shades of brown are exceedingly prominent among thie season's most swagger millinery, and is a much later fashion than the gray, favored for some seasons past Beads of iridescent white make an effective garniture for a paletinted house gown, the walst being almost iJdght tea gowns are much more fashionable than those of dark tints. White, pink, pale blue and yellow are the favored shades, and they are in. variably on the picturesque order in design. in rich, ~ Household. FRESHENING CRAPE. To renovate crape lay if on and cover it with a damp cloth a hot cloth as clogcly you can without actually touching This treatment will freshen up the most 1 the steam will cause it it does when a table CRss iron over the as it. crape yeautifully, for to wrinkle ju as new the the flush over week 1 regularis ink [I ple a lid ain, and weighting it down with a i rock, in thro ounces sal-soda, then hot until the sink is I then slip the kitchen Cn i bricl or about Of water drop the £1111 IRS) lid turn on arly and n the ght run. By thi 1 hod all the aside wel lot water simple and and effective met imula tions In the pipe ain will b 1¢ hot rections ide im and the dr During ti month di water-—m: above witli a by taking slaked | gallor of waler pour in two intil dissolved, Woman's Companion FOR BEDRO al Hew poouful flour, te, then mix it with than one-half pint of milk from a ren oysters boil for fow minutes tin preve beard the oysters and sauce, adding a littl rather ¥ : ¥ 26s and the liguo ao let the sauce a 3 # 5 wa fail the to ui i turning lumpy. put them into the stirring Puffed tatoos Sweet Potatoes Select | bake and also a slice from they will stand upright the interior and mix with | pepper, =alt and a little hot cream and beat until light. Then put into the potato shells, heaping Pour a littls iL) of uniform cut half #6 #iz in cut each end in BCR soft volk of egg and set in the oven to re heat and brown nicely. Molasses Snaps.--Two cups of gran ulated sugar, half a cup of molasses half a teaspoonful of cream of tartar and a level tablespoonful of bukser Cook all the ingredients except butter together until the mixture will crack when dropped in cold water. Do not be in a hurry to remove it from the firs, as It must be very hard. When almost done drop in the butter. Re move from the fire and drop from a spoon into a buttered platter or marble slab into small round cakes, or It may be poured out in a thin layer in a but tered tin and when cold broken into small pleces. If this is cooked long enough it will not get sticky or soft if kept for a week or two ON A ELOCKADE RUNNER. Bir William Allan's Experience in Civil War. When fortunes were being made British merchantmen running blockade of Southern ports during the American Clvil War, Sir William Al lan had served in the engineer ing epartment of the British navy, chief engineer on a mer steamer, MAP re of Sh glimpse the by the who gigned as chant pe a William, Of London remi gives ats personal which a good those exciting times. 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