New York feep points ar tllow a varie slay Manton w rop ceedingly yokes ont in| and | The | sinart combinations shown includes one KED BLOUSE, ¥ f the ie of newest sort and is pale | siue crepe de chine with yoke pands of the by fagot ne and tri Sut all the ss propriate and the iaterial held of lace medallions, | ing ison’s materials are ap voke ean be of lace, i sf embroidery or of The full length is bands, as ilius-| rated, box pleat ‘he back aning long front and s ow the stitching The waist ftted 3t tiie Sox pleat. The front is tucked fepth, the entire sil the tucks fie gives y thie | siQootinuy | invisibly of the founda? 1 L. lg back edge to voke lonoth engin | fail y ortice sle eclihows, bein titehed with i silk «oflar at ug above puffs at ered int the Juarer *hree and one-ha miches wide fort Fards The Fad For Laces, The fad for many gold lace still | shows in if the tri gold ribbon hax a of solid The same nls “} wt § fghite for wists is wide entre embroider: green res, is imitation eroche other trimming of ite surface with sworked with Mored beautiful with violet yokes inset oy ; medallions showy, bu open silks, ————— Fashions in Mourning. mourning ith the Fhe fashions change | very much indeed w years, The custom of being enveloped | in crape after the death of even a near | Very fow | than aj family. is per succeeding nbhrognted, more the worn, it relative is being reanain in secinsion few weeks after death wind although black to go to th for in ix and church tr issible centres weddings Decorated Cnfls, Jeweled and embroidered cuffs now adorn many and wraps. The smbroidery and jeweling are in rich but subdoed tones of color. Women who embroider should take the hint, and enrich the appearance of their coats and bodices, ; sis Be Ruchings of Tulle, Tulle in very plain tints is one of the sewest shapes assumed by the popular ruchings,. The most delicate of tea greens, pinks, blues and violets are employed for the purpose, i ————— The Latest in Night Robes, cons tn night robes the popular vily ruffled effect, used on the ruffes, he the ature, the hea Hunetinmes {to Lace Is turns embroidery most The but seems to important decorative fq is also in evidence Chenille TININES favor il Trimmings, would eem to one can indge Innovations appearing which the bus srlooked iroldery worked Beticule, and The New Old-Fashioned Ked th ribbon Wot in pastel tints HINKECS A oro fei ' { rile Yori Fequire embproiders A Sofi Silk. as soft chiffon an i but with fas messe lors Pearl Embroidery. Ostrich Plumes, ¥ if Hii Eoeru Lace, i Ked wiicelli sill ver collar and the wide, gathered Below the tucks ably full Ihe i hems 1040. the iy wit 0! her, closing button and 1 and thr ov NGING OR STEAMER aowK, M—— SE quarter yards twenty-seven inches wide, wix yards thirty two inches wide of four and one-eighth name Lociy four SHADING An e com mporiant h f plete «0 land on wi t shade which od of enr an discover for kind anqg Hol it impart ching and while observing him of ¢ ¥ allowing faraili nie SO * aie the an iment nothing more regarding it mentioned in some localities seems to “cateh” better by being sown about the first of for by that time the young r firmly miablished, and if has been well attendad to in preparing the land previous to sowing it starts out beau tifull in the spring it is always wn alone in that case, as the plant then need no shading, they being strong and vigorous hy the time warm days arrive. Do not eut clover nor allow cattle to trample it down unless to turn the sod under, effect of such “x Dor that need be clover Septe mer OLR Al the erop too close, By sowing any other. If it is treated in this way the fertilizer may be divided for that purpose for light soils, but on heavy solls an occasional dressing of plaster will anffies, provided such soils are well manurad previous to putting in the seed. % FARM TOPICS. Oil the squeaking hinge. Sitting up night: to worry over the farm work is pretty poor business. To «bed for sleep. Have regular hours for feeding, and em over | irk shop cason farm w and sere mand and keve are to be re Kbeneh, where it does Bolt w wor Wy 2 i Nome of meatal 12 too thick: the omer: will thin It piece The emery wheel put dirty ax it wil whes requires no water Do not gummy up the wheal ¢ make it clic} grind A and firmiy jet true P The stone, or piece of work on it gum if a squarely Be drip can on it the for be medium. of the Epitomist tonne is to be used, s¢ fasten to a stand it a water box ot dogs of coarse general a gure {oo 1% WW ness of should course, Jones in Sweet Music. children of Paris bave a new in a clockwork phonograph cost only seventy-five cents, This re instrument, which ia Na ture deascrilx has a mica diaphragm, a sounding-box, a trumpet and a needle which follows the record upon the disk. - Most marvelons of all is the disk itself, for the voice record is made of chocolate, It is said {o give a fine reproduction of the voles, and—and-- and-<the record, tune and all, can bo eaten after it has been played, A cubie foot of cork weighs fifteen pounds; a cuble foot of gold weighs 1,155 pounds. s————-— There arz 60,000 negroes on Man Th 3 toy ing wie * Don t end, tand Dut upside A pineh of i fe railing. Fo Keep hot Fis Pp lish spoonful tab pails two grad and on the fish platter tions: roll in Crambs; basket; drai platter One cup of sugar half ne cup of strong f cinnamon, eagpOOn- flour enough to and one cup of the sugar and and mix thor sugar. Add in which ala Coltoe Cake of AASCE SREs £ one teaspoonful o grated ong i soda batter Cream th . cup cup of buts ter, two coffeo. mo: On ¢ one hal { nutmeg, ful of 1 make a ded raisins Beat OEE oughly with butter and the molassgos, then the coffee, the soda has been thoroughly olved, Beat in the sifted flour quickly and bake in a moderate oven, ——— ng ot | 4 sin hutter Boston Brown Bread Mix and sift ane cup of rye meal, one cup of gran nlated corn meal, one enp of Graham flour, on» leva] teaspoon of soda and one teaspoon of salt; add threequar ters of a cup of molasses, two of sour milk, or one and three-quarters cup of sweet milk or water: turn into a well buttered mould and steam three and one-half hours; the cover must be buttered also and then tied with a string; if not tiled the bread In rising might force the cover off; steam three hours: take out of the mould and ‘ace in a hot oven half an hour. Sn. AO HA AAAS Of the 381 different kinds of British birds, only 140 are resident all the year, Getting Reform Cheap. “We are told that salvailon had enjoyed Young women may avoid only have faith in the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Judging receiving from many young girls Mrs. Pi 18m lieves that our girls are often pushed altogether too near the limit of th end now- sdays in our public schools and semin- aries from the letters she is 0 be eir rance to interfere wit shed to the honor ; often lapse follows, and it takes wver the lost vitality, — ver recovered. Miss Pratt WO must be pu graduated w Nothing is ali studies, the girl front and physical ¢ years often it isn SAYS, — ith i343 to re ‘Dear Mrs Diwgxpax:—1 feel it y duty to tell all young women how uch Lydia E. 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