Her | Clothes Prevailing, New York, Shyle/- alter Persian, by May Manton had in various d’Alencon biack or in the New York City. he make a notable feat styles and are never more than on the waists designed for young Shirring of all sorts | chic. These are Point to f the season's | real laces, being a effective | cream with worn, mitts Just how pretty arm and hand look clothed in frills tops Re great womankind will the In suits prime favorite white, as best dress | which they to he the are are very attractive ja love ly affairs, with elhow I these ol the Whether ws¢ mitts dyed to match or not re {OUs gowns Gowns For the Street, Street gowns for sumn | three or four quite diver {| which are attractis rule for the everyd he short i 1 ae ISSES’ SHIRT WAIST. neatly over girls. This exceedingly Manton soft materials in f: in mull wi mings of lace. It by the omi plainer wal The wais and « Both yoke folds between that line. The 1 waist on indie at its edges, material hel is further ornai ments shirred to and ' modier 13 white Parasol Colors, depth, tl of Girl's Cont form soft fulness above and the A coats tha — WAIR Look For Good. The Duty of the Church and Society 1s to See the Possl- bilities in Man. By the Rev. Dr. Anthony H. Evans, AHERE is no surer way to dwarf a child’s nature and capacity than to reiterate in his hearing, after every littie failure in school or in life, that he is a dullard and will never amount to anything. Keep dinning this into a child's ears and you will destroy his confidence in himself omething that is absolutely essential to success in this life—and in good time you will have made him just what you have insisting he was So in the larger that lg called 1if« Once vou lose faith in and depreciate the individuals in you leaven that leavens the whole lump. Keep telling a2 man that he is a no-account, and he will soon become one It ix the business of all Christians, or should be, to have the Master's faith In all human beings. Take, for instance, the unlettered fisherman, Peter. average man would have said that there were no possibilities in him beyond thos» of any man who caught fish for a living, Christ saw in Peter, once im. bued with Christian grace sud power, a leader of men, a power In the world tc ead his f to better and higher things. And so the Master gave Peter the lift, as it up to the man Chris! balieved been society, destroy the Hows were, an him to le, This world can be brought to Christ and will be, but Christians have got to do the t fide] to make a Christian sonvert. Out of wae expect a Bud dhist, no matter how holy a of the cross, No, my friends, the done the followers of Christ, by the earth; if the have lost ted?’ To accomplish anything, you yoursel lows. If you pick some own mind that he {3 bevond re will never be saved, at least by individuals who women in the world Infinite possibilities in hand to a fallen privilege, of so« extend from The { the unlettered fisherman measured mild ever expe infidelity must man, to lead a single of Christianizing the world and by “Ye are the, sal avor, w shall it be No one wi a mor infide work ty ome soul y the foot be by but work You me salt erewithal must have faith degraded individual, lamation may your Have Believe there ars than there are Take it for rvery human Je on the brother is the d the duty is the 18 Ont an } take faith you more grants lookou compose it 1 bad goul or fai! This ing I ing iaty Waen the rising ng io 23 New Business Man. the Editor of Collier's Weekly. GENER +5 ne anda ATION mors He for VETY {1 Work of Engineer Sta.ff on By Benjamin Brooks. 1 i wel which one may not hesitate about talk a Do not like to L.vd woman tion of prostrat - ~~ WX dl, N. + I i 3 «gy # ™ How [irs. RIAN: — | n i ¢ derived i X Pinkham’s Vegetable Compo * Soa 4 BE I ary Park- 114 in VE ] yA 1 i ICly On i wr needs motherly stating detalls h are essential Helped und. 3 from womhb trou kidney troubles, nervous excit Or « Of Wolaal 4 : Chi Bids bles, inflamma- hiility, nervous ALITTLE GOLD MINE FOR WOMEN The U. 8 Cook-Save FRUIT. DRIER, Dries a DROPSY. a aren pases Book of testimonies and 10 days’ treatment Free. Dr WN. GREEN'S BONE Bex B Atsnle Ge dro wi but « ferred sou thie The fo haif two al incl inch £ yards of all and cuffs, Woman's Walst, Waists made with square yokes are much liked and are peculiarly adapted to the fine and materials. The very stylish May Man ton model shown in the large drawing fnciudes that feature, and in addition, the epaulettes which give the broad well ft SeRROn = 8603 As shown it Is with trimming and tiny white reproduced in any fabrice and also In simple silks and scit of Valenciennes of the the fashionable wools, dation and closes with it at the centre back. 3oth its front and backs are allowed to fall In soft and waist line. The epauleties are piace by the bands. new and graceful gathered into bands to which are joined the drooping pointed friils, lining beneath the yoke can be cut away and the sleeves made quite un- lined. The quantity of material required for the medium size is five and three. fourth yards twenty-one inches wide, five yards twenty-seven inches wide, or three yards forty-four inches wide, with one-half yard of tucking for yoke. Rent Lace Mitts, While silk gloves, with or without face insets along the wrists, are to be the thing for general summer wear, the zeal lace mitt will bs the height of inver peat, that and the the gilown ib iid In an and grace, an be turned i Feels fUiness back to form or huttoned over as 1 tl ‘he sleeves are the y he small sketch [ew hishop ones finished with ioll-over cuffs stitched with corticell allk. The neck in the case of the mode) that are a cape effect, but, if preferred, in its stead. The quantity of material GIRL'S COAT, and one-half yards twenty-one Inches wide, three and five-eighth yards forty. four inches wide, or three and three eighth yards fifty-two Incher wide, in the asked Ereaser as s00n As about touching eve h . that they were cool and in good der. looked 1 s» they were properly filled; then, by a nod of his head the nex hours.~~From “Below the Water-Line,” by Scribner's xed to sumed responsibil iid i ies Jenjamin Brooks aon the 031-1 fou Fr Overworry Not Overwork. One of the Many Reasons Why College Girls Need the Stimulus of Athletics, By Alice Katharine Fallows, LLEGE girls sometimes break down. 8o do soclety butterflies and wage workers, and hundreds of other girla who have not the physical incomes and outgoes. than overwork that sends the college girl or her non-collegiate sister into nervous prostration. Just here is the saving grace of bitter pound of cure. takes up the next task with a freshened brain. The physical benefits of judicious athletics are almost axiomatic. they are not all contests ar: not to * picasure of a just reward —The Century. oldest Institutions, We ahall feel Ir his loss the loss of an old iandmar) ~{t never served a very beneficial purpose, perhaps, but we always knew where to look for it and it was a par! of the scenery. Even though the masher {s doomed he will be preserved in future monuments, for are we nol told that “men’s ovil manners live in brass?’ And in the rarefled and refined atmosphere of the future we may hope to see him mounted Is bronne, on the street corner as of old in effective pose, with the same od cane, the same old cigar, and the same old eye Bt. Louis Republic, Decline of the Masher, To the student of manners, espec {ally if ha be an optimist, there are in the fact that large numbers of mash- own, which is to fay, in the vernacu lar, are “getilng theirs” Judging from the armory of hatpins, parasois, fans, umbrellas, gloved fists, and other accouterments daily brought into contact web the he-flirt's physi ognomy, the anstent though doubtfully honorable practice of bgling has fallen fnto disfavor, received a black eye, as it were. The masher seems to be doomed. Mankind in general will not grieve at the passing of the scarred veteran; and yet there is something India’s area is a little more than one sathotie in tue going out of one of our balf that of the United States Whe PER In the Spring Pass the Glass of 3 and keep passing (1: noth. : Ing olwe po healthfa me kage makes Sve gal : Joma. Sold everywhere ll: or by mall for 25 cents : CHARLES EB. HIRES, C0 Ralvern, Ps. SA TT Loveys, Ky — For a year or more { have been suffering with severe pains in the small of ny back and kidneys; bad tried a number of remedies but withont relief. 1 decided to ry Doan’s Kulney Pills, and purchased two boxes, and am glad to state Lihat after taking the {wo boxes of pills 1 was relieved of all pains and have not been troubled since. Pri to taking these pil it was impossible 1 me to get a full night's sleep, but lam not experiencing any fiflicuity in this re spect truly, Jonx E. Kna. MER, M3 W. Main Btreet — (Foreman American Tobacco Co.) Annnnees, Was { had a bad pain in my back; I could r in Tr down. 1 could not write for sample, but got a fiftycent box of druggist, and they cave made me ul right. No other med- ienn did me soy good, = Ava. Capts sox, 88 1st St, East. Every one who u to say for Aching backs are « Join pair limbs a They correct urine ment, hich colored, ¢ ing, dribbling, Doan’s Kidney Pills caleuli and gravel ses Dozan’s Kidney Cmicano, ILL. == When [ received the sample of Doan's Kidney Pills 1 was suffering terribly with my back, was sick and unfit to do anything The several remedies I had used, though highly recommendad, did noe good but rather irritated the trouble and made me worse. Before | had used up the sample | them that's Hip, oack,end of the ased Swelling vanish. » with brick dust sedi xoessive, pain in pass ueney, bed wetting. : dissolve and remove * as feeling so much Relieve heart palpita. Stet that | fo) Shore could not sieep at nicht. Had to get up #iX or eight times, and the urine was so red, Name would almost think it was part blood there was athick sand, like brick<lust sedi ment. I cannot tell one-half that 1 suf. fered, nor how I feel now that | am cured by Doan’s Kid ney Pills ; but here 1 am, sixiysix years old, able to do my own work, feeling well as 1 4d twent Post-oflice years for which thank Doan's Kikiney Pills ten thousam! Bats ...ivneine Bt times Mr E T Gorn, 914 W. Lake Street. Doan’s Pills cure when others mes and pail 0 | Medical Advice Pree — Sirictly Confidential. fail.
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