VOGUE IN WOOL. From all one sees and all on the cashmere dress is to be a great favor te. Made with a neat plaited | skirt and a snug litt'e Eton, trimmed | up to the lapels and with a wide | girdle, it will be a trim and tr ment, just the thin time to put a fur coat, Washington Times. Ca:hmere merino weleht, autumn ieghtweight ig gar} » to wear until] on rays the | and serge, lig being made hirt walst checked shi in are tractive little suit 28 It ve.vot for veivet and a rever: heavy your lapcis you or sists and wnt to work diffe They are wearing whic into i te. Al waist | rt also grod buy d these days to wesn't look bot, at is poasible which d very little make a few velvet You rill also vour enough cuffs the can + ge you to pair of deep bands upon want some lace fo W'th ' inieteg ecrn thes It of sk bl nti 4 ret whole costumes call costumes they this fAasSon moire. | They are Six or rever worn and the whole is §¢ while To get migh gerge ins « band wenld the bn't moire of one shade color are t off with one. A pin maich mahogany would white plum as can get! AY its =m weight of pique it ] pnlaited be in blue or It is re with kite blouse w trimmed dress robe woul It could weather +3 Or Jat coming mere thing f HOW Ther know requir Newar!] of all be a get dusty short black they may wings, small the tt the soft and be materials Those for the duty cool accomp the new in best comfortable with In ekins pars color of silk fre aso Flat will An extra ve 8 A machin If rubher re carried f the heeliness sort, which will take up a great deal of space As! for handkere' lefs, one can never have enough of these, Let th ices he in welght and nct numerous A There a travell pure un to have quuntt; who travels to locking as and she effec: As vou Oxfords a pair of «lipp gloves one man is neces of the Come gloves oe necsw sBrve services 9 a necessity jet t hem he | not | to’ let nd choles bottle of articles for with full alwave best! as small al art: ‘ Hight omen is in SHE MAKES JUDGES Marskal Wright, of Slatis suprime court, received word the othr day that Mary Skinner, who for the past 40 vears has made the robes of the supreme court justi eee, war siricken with paralysis. This litle woman is known among the Sudgee from one end of the country to the other, hecauae of her skill 'n fash. forcing th are now worn anlte higher judicias officers, Mary Skinncr lives in a amall un pretentious house not more than o stone's throw from ihe capitol. Short ROBES the 1lnited commonly bh ty after the war she was employed by one astociate justices to make The judge was pleased | garment and told his assocl the about the maker. | Other judges gave orders to the seam’ and before long she had a moropoly on the bu<iness, Marshall Wright gets requests every few months judges and oth iroughout the coun- | Skinner's gowns, ive garments, the each They are finest and heaviest large considering of work in them. | of the voke re dexerity with the geedle | the fit and shape of | from Skinner of a court thas rob the Aes On bench stress from officers t’ Mary These are price cuit €r court try expen $100 very being made of the The all arrangement silk cost 8 sm amount The quires and great ome the always a good audience on observe the daily procession | their room the senate dre: sing They hetween the m riroom Cross ¥ i broad corridor chimber and the rotunda in solemn ingle fl movirg at Washington Post a sunall's pace THE ALL-POWERFUL, SOCIAL SEC RETARY f the Old World of ceremonies in experience, who ap masters rand w nag r! fked SOW outdoor leather and ois aad gre thore G oves are o me Dear by tion, low shad thems In worn $ in white gloves of i with rt “4 } io free FE Ove of ean n norkers yighten out as the wilt turns COMPLEXION AND WALL FA Now prominent s« worms" pale drawing an tinted bomdolirs that have long been in vogue must be done Everything depends upon back she says, and, though one ciety a that rooms oy over to the desire to employ it in such a capac'ty might mean the ruin of one's complexion or maybe bring about so~ial failures. The farsighted mod ern woman according to her theory decorating her homo, con bears in mind the shade of | she affec's, the color of and the exaet tint which | is given to wearing. as well as | style of dress. Some of her | friends who are laughing at the idea | say thut suiting one’s complexion to | a background ix all right as long as | one stays at home, but that it will be dangerous to visit, for one unfortun- ately ecannct control the decorative schemes of frends, and it ia terri ble to think of what a jealous rival | might do with the aid of a paper | hanger and an uphoisterer.—New York | vhen sant 3 Ty 'y which eyes, air che the —-———— Leather is boing adapted for dress trimmings. Hand work (istinguishes most of ! the neckwear. i By Graham Hood, PROMINENT wes n physician who, apparetily, has no troubles to bother ler been busily engaged in subject With prove, to which 1s either of his own thout, has to of scientific analysis, of that worry health and the test ing the woes of others infinite he own satisfaction at least, responsible for more ill or tobacco which this thinking about: care has arranged a mass statistics to is a vice death than his directly whiskey The conclusion is weil worth : a question | on and is It y has reached anges vice or meatnl pols subject to its influence’ fatul the nervoun ago first note of warning «delans have announced that life in afflicted investigator that Is worry a factor to the The poisonou Years of phy Idea Worry as a iy of classifying not a new the time, that that and, since that no que mental worry was what are we We may agree about anything as the causes which produce the changes to remedy them by alter us stop worrying It is theorize We the doctrine or woman exceptionally is Impossible not to moments when s bis and they rid sounded ICOres could true jut was there with chance for long persons 1 i be tion the much diminishes to do about it? the old Very bother | of | to patuare philosopher ia useless in ignorance regarding the in our condition, while we cannot vet that does not with jong as we remain » course of event and philosophers and ordance for with the maore labor, and wut the practice is an one thing for physicians It is quite interested in teachings harm to £ to act in ac ir ingle hour of worry devoted fatiguing anoth knowl hat a does than an day ment {8 a pleasing philo i An va 1n are Nervous 8y of tem ty aT content man to carry who In these fortunate There SOME fe are unneces At the t 3 simple of f-control ame 80 h degree | Don't borrow trouble! That is Don’t anticipate We out the gecret worry about { We of shallow bre worry all i evil make moun oks, wheress spend countl of would but hat happy that tains moleh if until and intricate never about would a r our h make we t misfortune eo we would have asion to bothe from wore &F Our Public Schools ano the Revival gf Conscience By Rabbi Hirsch, of Chi oug $0 f oi tie BCIeNLIK CRI) Lawyers ano Ministers Compared Joatollectual Caliber as to By Raymond M. Terhune. &X ie aeveral of the nature with quently ies ing it 1a futed the former and fre To offer one of the Two young men admitted bar and evening to attend a debate, in participate. The lawyer readily acqu dent sald he preferred to listen. The made what an excellent showi it student slowly arose, and with consi meeknes to make a remark two. and for the points each in turn, analyzed it carefully, p to be incompatible with a true under nihilated the argument in its entirety, with a clearness and succinciness convinoe and virtually made the lawyer look like 30 cent { would walk into the gutter If the street were men of “inferior intellect caliber” to pass &r &F How to Make Happy Ry Mra. T. P. O'Connor. ARRIACE is an institution of the State; therefore she should put it out of the bonds of possibility that people can marry each other in two days or a week broken off if the State required a three years’ engagement before many litt en of my acquaintance to the the other studs which, ou} humble al himself theologl in fine our ssread gtvie geemed was then thenlo he would or then took roved standing of presented that has to make an examination of her conscience every day and to find out if she has a vocation for a nun. But women and men marry without the slightest laughs at her most odd pairings. She wants her world peopled, that is her part; the men and women who are ill-suited to each other, are not her affair in the world. Boys should be taught to keep their minds and bodies pure fo; the state which they will probably enter, and to have a sense of protection and loyalty to girle; and girls should be taught industry, self sacrifice, and responsibility for the married state. dwarf man. These “emperors” of the penguin world live upon the great girdle of pack Jee which surromnds the antarctic continent, and seem to | depend daily for their food on crus by Dr. Wilson, before the recent of | taceans caught in the crevices of the nithologieal congress in London, The | ice. The fomale lays a solitary ege, bird stands about four feet high, | which Is caught on the great web weighs about eighty pounds or more, | fest, so that It never touches the and with Its black coat and erect | jve, and Is field there covered with posture has, when seen at a distance, | the mother's body until batching oc a truly startling resemblance to a curs. King of the Penguins. The “emperor” penguin, one of the discoveries of Capt. Scoit’'s recent an taretic expedition, was the subject of an interesting illustrated lecture Commercial Review R. Dun & ays WHOLESALE MARKETS. 2 ¥ ber, 34M@354%5, closed, OATS — Receipts, 230,000; : maxed oats tural white, pped white exports, 200 32 Wa 32 0 40 115.008; spot, steady 33334; 0 Mais; Win Sirors, 4.0000 S 2.75(@3.00 ; rassers, hig! tops, / Veals, firm; no Westerns ; veals, 4 5009.25; grassers, 1.50@3.75; fed calves, 4.00; calves, 300{ 400 Dressed calves, steady: city dressed veals, 84 13V4¢. per pound; country dressed, 7} 12¢. SHEEP AND LAMBS--Sheep, firm; lambs, steady; sheep, 3.50@5.30; culls, 2.50/3.25; lambs, 7.257.090; few choice to outside buyers at B30; culls, s.00@ 6.00: no Canada lambs. HOGS Market weak: State Pennsylvania hogs, 5800 06.00. Chicago. ~~CATTLE-—~Market steady; demand light. Beef steers, 3.20@0.25; stockers and feeders, 2280385; cows and canners, 1.500300; bulls, 2.00@ 184: heifers, 168704.2% T HOGS--Market s@toc ping and selected, 5.40@3.05; mixed and heavy packing, 485m 5.371%; light, s.00@ 5.50; pigs and rough, 1.500W8.38 SHEEP — Market active and strong. Sheep, 2.500600; lambs, 4.5078.00. er, 0.50; Little $154 and lower, Ship. FACTS WORTH REMEMBERING In the traveling circuses of France the babies of the company are put to work as clowns, A trout was taken from the Thames, near Hampton, with its head tightly fixed in an old mes: can The value of the Pennsylvania ferries between Jersey Cite, New York, Brook- lyn and the M+ is e600 " Professor RB who died in Berlin recently, 18 « have originated the phrase, “chen ely,” or, as it is more common’ sed in this comntry, “cheep and nasty 1% DEMOCRATIC CO. COMMITTEE 1908. N.W. J C Harper BW, Patrick Gherrity WwW, WW. George B, Meck Philipsburg, I W., J. W. Lukens i nd WW. Ira Howe 8rd W., ¥. 4G. Jou Meyer Howard, Howard Moore in, Pierce Musser swbnrg, James Soll Sonth Philipsburg, Joseph Gates Unionville, P. J. MeDonnel, Fieming Mok Benner, N . nF. Grove, Bellefonte i Grove, Bellefouts Con s3el] E . Boland “ W.¥P Milesturg surnside, Willis Hipple Piae Glenn ! ¢ IIH 8 Boggs, N. 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