2 PAINFU Suggestions How to Find Suffering. Should a Girl Marry | a Man to Reform Him ? By Caroline, SHORT while RIODS Relief from Such ago a girl came to me for advice, saying that she was deeply in love with a man and he with her it Bhe wanted to know she should Heo great Bhe felt and he temptation, but he added that with at marry him DINNER GOWNS, wae a lover of liquor and often drank Lo excess The yidered crepe de ch > fee {2 a matter the groom The | $5. and for a | the amount { this amount of the clergy with is Embr much iO res igthen him he could hadn't her to sir ine is very |... v of the nan of option n vogue today, and man smallest up in thi handsome. 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But three { sent him to collect a bill in the sule urbs and he has failed since Now, what do you that?" “On,” replied the gd. sy think you have any cause for alarm He was probably paid in small bi is and is still counting the ni to make sure that the amount is cor rect.” davs to gid ey His Father Was Athlete, Dr. Dudley of Abington, Mass, tells this story of his man David and his housekeeper. who had great con. fidence in all that David =ald and did: One day David was in the barn, do ing something which caused a visitor to say: “You're quite an athlete, aren't you?” “Well, yes,” replied David; where upon the housekeeper, who stood near, said: “Why, 1 thought you told me you was Scotch” “Well,” sald David, “my mother was Scotch, but my father was athe lete.” handsome J¢ friend of the Mariborouga coronet famous arder have a C—O IO SNES ANIA, 1 10s coronel Was was t s a ugusted really ex suelo is ske at the for coronet the may see and Tiffany ereatior marvelous opy faithfully drawn lo the very fold strawber joaf-—-a coronet diamonds, sham and worth of the in imitation and false emeralds The Since the jewelry factor reckoned women guarding and more about $650 imitation stones are of the finest become a be to are has with, : their jewels as themselves and more are locking their treasures up In safety deposit vaults, where once in a while they can go and gaze noon them, gociets HRIDEGROOM'S DUTIES. fhe host man and ushers dress as nearly as possible like th» groom-- wearing large boutonnieres went them by the ¥'ide Their hats should be eared fot by the sexton or his assist. ant at the church and given to them fn the vestibule as they leave the building. The bridegroom's duties before the wedding are to eall upon the clergy: man and arrange with him about the wedding and also secure the marriage onventionall Her mung in royal pur peacock plumes bed is a canopy anspon silk taken directly from silkworm cocoon. A great splash of crimson satin, in the form of a adorns the center. The kung in old tapestries, and of the hanging are tiny monkey skulls, whith are illumin- {i with lights, i “divine Sarah” has parted with | her pet tiger, and now has for a com: | panion a large and ugly baboon, whose oars have been plerced ®o that they may carry large rings of solid gold. | Bernhard is said to look as young as {ahe did twenty years ago. Her face ia without wrinkles, and her step is as spry and her manner as vivacious a: when she first electrified her na tive city as an aciress. FASHION NOTES. The black and the white satins, the former trimmed with lace and cut steel or gold, are most simple in con struction, while the beauty of mater fal and trimmings would make the gown notiesdle everywhere, Once again graceful trains are seen on all house gowns and afternoon cos: tumes--not in exaggerated length. Soft white taffeta, white net rib bon embroidery in the tiniest of flow: ers and all sorts of soft material are used for the ball gowns for the debu tantes. lefiance of all Ie iin regarding color schemes leeping room is i { pile picked out wilh sade of the ghieid, are interstices w after mr of eye gockels of electric “hie is to load with the conditions bill, and the passage of incidents fatal discussion The great lation. render have legislative assemblies become subject matier for people are no longer demanding legis the rates for the services which they to be let alone. The result is that we and National-—in which men, who in are certain to reveal his crime. No books are kept which some day rong Diving Bell of 200 Years Ago. It was nearly 200 years ago that Rdward Halley constructed what is oftesi referred to as the first diving been much like that which was ued in the pres=nce of Charles V. The principles of the diving bell is simple. An inverted jar if sunk in the water retains alr at its top; and if there is encugh alr men may live and breathe and work there, and keep dary. Dr. Halley's diving bent was a large wooden chamber, open at the bottom, and loaded there with lead to pre vent it from iurning in the water. Pleces of glass set in the roof furnish. ed light. Air was supplied by aa ir gentous method: for leaded casks full of air were sent down, bung down: ward, Tipping ‘the barrel, water would rush into it and drive out the Air to the man in the bell chamber. At the depth of thirty-three feet the air is compressed to half its former bulk, and the bell is therefore at that depths filled full with water; and as the depth increases $0 do the com pression and the ptassure.—Technical World Magazine, ———————— HA SUDAN IS Parisian Pet Dog Market. Word from Paris tells that the pet dog market is booming. There never vas a better season save M. Aaron, a well-known dealer, and among the most numerous purchaser of Papil jons, toy spaniels and Poms are Am erican women ready to embark for home, What is most fashionable in pet dogs is, according to the dealer, what contrasts best with the dark color of feminine apparel donmed for the oolder weather, The clock in Exeter Cathedral, BEogladd is 700 years old.