New System ¢f Ethics Needed By Prince Kropatkin. ) far as science material elements quired for calling into mankind to a now branch of knowl of ethics worthy upon all drugg seta Li: We also devised an uptodate game mood, bf ’ | COMING RAPIDLY TO THE FRONT IN MANY PROFESSIONS. —— | WOMAN IN MAN'S FIELD. | wo merely has out nis “order Bary Uo curusthe of “conwaquences.” One of the chil ren cut out a head of some sort; an- other, any sort of a body that took his fancy; and a third, the legs from another picture, no one knowing what the others were cutting out. When all were ready, the first pasted his head on a plece of paper, the next one fitted his misfit body to the head and finally the legs were added, with a result, that drove tears and frowne from the wan little faces for several hours, Anvthing in the line of amuse ment that will amuse to the point of hearty laughter is a step toward re 1900 their numb | covery.~Harper's Bazar. nearly 74,004 rr This YOUR GLOVES. must be c ean. it idea in are set i8 this Woman and the Ledger—Where Wo: | phys men Excel-—Woman for the Home canes of Imitating the Lower Order of Crea. | tion, cian have given us both the and thought which are re life the reconstructive forces that may lead era of progress. There however, one dge which lags behind, It A system of the present sclentifie which would také advantage of all the recent acquisitiona for revising the very foundations of morality on a wider philosophical and produce a | higher mora! ideal, capable of giving to the civilized nations the inspiration required for the great task that lies before them--such a system has not yet been produced. But it is called for all aides, with an emphasis the sense of which cannot be misunderstood A new moral science is the need of the day-—a science as f f superstition, religious dogmatism and metaphysical mythology as modern cosmogony and philosophy already are, and permeated at the same time with those higher feelings and brighter hopes which a thorough knowledge of man and his rs into men 2 and philosophy go, they the freedom of when ar | dons rap | ithe accountants, in 13, Women are ex Miy as writes Press. responsible hous of the 1ing to the front is ethics. revival, \ nature of bookkeeperas and 4% ! Victor Smith, in In 1890 over , New York 28,000 filled those | gist for remedies the " THE IDEAL: WOMAN. Men differ as to religion and poli fics, but in thelr ideal of woman they stand firmly united, writer in New York Farmer aceord they declare the all things to the ways of her basis, positions ommercial in 10 BAYS a and With « the ideal woman is devotes herself husband, | tion be | aon ne realistic that } n : * (3 one who above | number o ness in 1880 can breath and so exclusive must this dey breasts. —Ninetecnth Century. &F & By Charlotte } LONG a8 women were wise on mind of man with two Large-brained mothers the force hott ford Chesterfield’s him well-born ; He handsome, more fulsome than a she-fool would not havi ¢ but, as they they sOoug strongly urges fen. and nothing ihe Greeks and general tive sex-relation it is wonderful Never was a Athens t intelis error allows, how more thes A Tight Place. Con gay time It cient AQOL LE geant of absent wl Ho ex before the There i8 no sort ence without leave i move fined thousand ars!” COlISagues, shouted members, all of them five Henderson s x cd the Iowa be Ci motion!’ tween his friends “It ia moved Bpeaker Carlisle, from fowa be fined five thousand dol lars Those in the motion will say, ‘Aye’ Two hundred shouted, “Aye!” “Those opposed will say, Henderson's agonized voice alone in yelling “No!” There was but one to slip out of the joke and prevent the motion from being carried, and that was for Speaker Carlisle to overrule the House. “The noes have it,” said he, “The gentleman is excused.” Companion. or more and seconded,” said that the gentleman favor of vyolces delighted No. was way gravely. Youth's The Milky Way. theory ss Lo the by 8. L A novel has been evolved amateur astronomer Wo. This luminous ph anpears. in really a saad “The Milky Way Says “ig constantly being “eon al many ferent angles and in many parts of sky, but it always preserves the same luminous front arising from the tolescopic stars in xe background, “Now, as this background is con- stantly changing, and the luminons ef fect is only seen wherever ihe fore ground happens to be the Milky Way, dt #& evident that it is not the telos copie stars themselves which produce the effect, but something projected on the foreground of the aky. That something Is the earth's shadows, “The supposed nebulae, continues Mr. Adams, "are all shadows, and this explains the contempt for the laws of gravitation and their refusal to con form to the globular shape assumed of gomenon, Mr. Adams, Lig (Rise tia to Marrs The Most Beautiful, iniry IY EFTOWw ast moment Mm eyes declared that she had come One woman, with tears her and voice, + mil hymn. more than woved gf 8 8% {Oo hear the Swedish two hours a lovely ri stood with her pale face pressed against the glass door, Finally some one said to down the open and you will hear better.” “No, thank anid . jn woftest voice can see the flag here.” Then t gram, came fry woman's erence; almowg her, ners by center door, Yon tf she the ward the end of the the national hymn. Ev- head was in rev. avery man's hat came off. A 8 listener, to test one of the bystanders, a young girl, said to hes, indifferently, pro- bowed + Swedish wonderful.” Very anil the tow, soft voice returned, fie loves his own country own dear song is to him beautiful in al the world," = Companion. ry the ii8 show that the birth rate in the largest German towns is stead- liy decreasing, notably in Berlin, Charlottenburg, Hamburg and Crefeld. Statistics ¢ t About $10,000 worth of game cocks are shipped into Mexico annually from the United States. ————————— » hildren are unconscious philoso phers. They refuse to pull to pieces thelr enjoyments to see what thay are made of —Henry Ward Beecher, A candle protected by a glass chim. fey made for the purpose is much safer to carry about the house than & lighted lamp. that one of th: most fr ent objec tO mons woman NeCEss] the fifteen minut to the casting - snlv int fore riously interfe: aremony Ea eal Anantha WEA oainhs young people ahfon upon the soparated 4 or Sq deg and «i on the negotiation them stands a itil paim om UTranChH THE SENSITIVE VOMAN Every one knowa her She has deep lines between her and plaintive droop to the corners of her mouth and to her If anyone speakes hars=iy, “Her.” If anyone means “Her.” Whatever is “Self.” Every coat seems to fit her and she puts it on She wears all the boots than pinch eves evehirows hie means critic aes h oe said she from morning until night and her she ex: hurt, she i8 so sensitiv She is missing half her life, cause she is looking for snubs. She says can't help it oan, It Ia a very casy matter to lot those lights, imagined or real roll off one Hike water olf a duck’s back, It takes a little bravery for the first three or four weeks, but afler that it comes sho 8he The wensitive woman is one of the mest miserable In the world, It does not pay to miserable, especially when a healthy effort will bring happiness. Philadelphia Inquirer. ———— INVALID DAYS IN THE NURSERY. Once started, the children devised many games for themselves. I have sometimes complained thal too many pages of the magazines were gives up to advertising matter, but 1 learn. od, in the dark hours of the quaran- tine, to regard them as unqualified blessings, and hope that these few hints will help others to find the pood ia Wem that 1 and mine did are worn 8 fo hav begin early extreme thirty A dainty hem for an elaborate dress, ruffle with a lace the finish around fine slips—Harper's musi 10 and someible 1a aa the dered ong slip 18O0K wige whippe the foot of Bazar. FASHION HINTS. The fabrics chosen for seasonabile of the most elaborate and gorgeous making. Indian brown is the ehade of that The Monte Carlo demand. Yivlet is oonstantly used as a trim was never so much O00: coat is still in worn in bandbags a novelty is a minia alise. The mountings are of gilt and the handle of the regulation va Demi-long ostrich plumes in twos, Twotoned felts are becoming gon eral favorites. They are welcomed by the women who always looked up on pastel shades as the best fashions in vogue for many a day. Deep Brown and orange will be used extensively. Perhaps the lead-color this season is brown and the orange in employed as a relief. The French novelties which are ap pearing are worthy of mention. They include almost every design which it is possible to rote, The poke bonnet is again seen, and for the girl who still retaing her pomp adour it is just the thing. The dot, always eo fashionabla Is coming in, and, where there was one dotted gown before, there will now be a dozen, The dot, to be fashionable, must look as though done by hand, for jt is the handembroidered dot which makes the gown chic. to $5.00) a or an marked gorgeously siumage: while the dreuged ba s» body, a splen er and devoted wife we getline clothes and age? in the professions rank, and statistics 4 are encroaching, as Ther« are 7.000 actresses, in round numbers; over 1.000 female architects, designers and draughters; 11,000 and teachers of art, 3.400 women preach ers, 790 petticoated dentists, 400 elec triciana, 54 and civil neers in skirts, 1.000 Portias, 2,200 journalists who cant gharp:n a pencil, 6,000 scientific and literary | feminine geniuses, 8,000 dociresses, 8.000 female Government officiais, 1, | 000 female commercial travelers and $5.000 women who sell merchandise at retail and 300 at wholesale. There is practically no industrial of commer cial field in which women have not gained a secure footing. There are over 300 bankers and brokers of the gentler sox, not counting Tennie Clafl. lin or Victoria Woodhuil, All teld, 5.500.000 women in this coutnry are engaged in gainful occupations. aia toad SOME QUEER PRESCRIPTIONS. ready to Wear put our women in women take I gahow that os ney elsewhere Ariists engl surveyors over There Is No Limit to the Patience and ingenuity of the Drug Seller. Druggists everywhere can teil of wonderfully written prescriptions and orders for drugs, toilet articles, patent remedies which they receive, but from gettiements such as abound in the Fast 8ide of New York and in the “HiIl” settlements of foreigners in this city, come the strangest tales from the purveyors of medicine. Many families, particularly of ‘he poorer amd less intelligent class, look THE PREPARING WEA x . ue” 5 fy a #4 the ernme & Schedu Gon Apprecach of Storms is MM ora n Forecs on an order of as & y law as the courses stars, are far from having yet { the precision of astronomical obtained execllence by though the resuils are unrivaled in their those of any other nation. The prepar- ation of the weather map involves the sounding of 3.e heights of the f ocean above, simultaneously by wrvers all over the country, and the of these sounding stations on the map by contour lines which indi cate the direction of that great aerial ocean's flow This direction can not, of course, determinsd with any thing like the certainty atiainable in the deduction of the ‘path of a siar, yet the result, though still a probabil ones Gay be Will it be greatly better for us if it is ever otherwise, and we come to the time when we know long in advance what ve, and this and uncertainties are of our many other like wiped out from the varie) daily life? These general maps are preparcd in the office at Washington, from dis patches sent by local offices, and the bureau's use of the telegraph service alone costs $300,600 per annum. Id distributes in the shape of cards, maps and publications nearly 50,000,000 pieces yearly, and in cases of special agricultural industries, through changes in weather, special services have been established, notably for cot. ton, sugar and rice, in the Southern States, and for fruit and wheat in Cal ifornia From “The Sciince Werk ol the Government,” by Prof. 8. P. Lary fer, in Seribner’s. The United States bas now 38.06) jocomotives on her railways. Grest Britain has 21.304
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