THE ILLUSIVE HAT. “Why is it,” queried a feminine, “that a hat which, in embryo stage, in the milliner's har looks a thing of beauty and a foraver, comes home a horrid mon trosity that no sane i normal mind would “The poet wrote fine, “Things are not was surely uding to Easter “ Now I know want,” reassuringly you always go to. Y thing light in weight Liko this?” “The mi woman buy? that the who what exactly gays drooping and and no iner gets 1. ie dream of a rose ot she will side. id trancing. “Next isn’t quite becom! gested finis two, and piazza “On the Heavens, yOu evi bolically did not! to it you that if this of the hat you stage, then nothing in ¢ totally different “But you species i see it Therefo has milliner specimen its cannot on you 1 — delphia nOTIN: when Bulletin, DRESS The Women's cos declares a writer trifle too complex { tion," as feminine be! are, but the covers the head from pape of neck and curving out in rounded wing side of her cheeks, is spicvous and inevital ps woman's that on unday whiler or stiffer or week days, but the yery apparent The ladies as vast difference net and the amount employed, but Lhe cial note of | t line the camera tion between of Katwyk or but between Sunday in Volendam Tver. For the feminine Hollan things, apparently, row chest surmo and Volendam is fashicn r “best waisl” : usually brighteae of lighter color and mat the dark apron or ped by six inches plaid or brighicolored over an underskirt of el or black material peliicoats. About lar formed of dark red cora ge silver clasps, tows, the gize and beads are matter for 1oag Bair is cof i. in Holland, save, peraacs hid white irom alwa attire It rule ¢ of tk a oid d by a squa ove: mar ERM usually tiny ec dike reg in color. A group of a stiff breeze on the nothing more than a cwarm flics, ’ 0 THE HAPPIEST MARRIAGES The happiest marriages are doubitodly those anwunt of daily place between husband and amd she both mix with their ideas are emlarged a {roan ene”, they have a chance of missi: each olhier, whet 13 one ¢ secret of preserving affoction, an when ther meet again it is with re nosed pleasure, and =a stored sense of pavelty, which last them til] it Is time to part ag2in And when there are little absences, what a renewal of charm succecds! We never value-a thing till we lose it; and even the temporary loss « another's society makes us think tnore attractive than if it were al ways with us. So let the rarried gor if the (rae cortain re J i it : tion of mach day apart. Do not un- Jerstand by this that [I mean to ad «8 ghall produce in them a difference “ tastes, pursuits or friends. Silo apart as shall lend. a row zest & f to the time gpént together, say: Wo man's Life. One grave drawback to seeing too much of éach other is the tendency in human nature to treat with slight 1 the thing with which we too familiar, A husband and a loge that courtesy in wurse which is the family life, spot are pect ure wife their very apt to ual intere f Dappy CO-OPERATIVE BUYING ‘Speaking of trotter, * they cooperation,” said the have a might form of India which be imitated great profit in any Whenever half a athered toge rural © dozen ther +4 in India their with checked year ang prov f Shantung silk of and green and gold, raised sliver rones are shown in the ghops The separate lace waist is given a the suit it may ina nning underneath a slik slip the shade of the dress material with giring with Ar embroideries of relation to by d §h% Wi a Loral pink ig one of the lovely new for evening wear. Some entire dresses, while others touch In the trimming ehades use ft for find a mere more becoming, One ravishing Parisian beauty, with big innocent eyes, has her huge coiffure of careless wave throaded always with a rose-colored or a sky biue ribbon In a large loose circlet, The newest ribbon bolero spreads apa:t at the front show the lin gerie walst under it and is heart to lace out The design of the beautiful on an evening coat Is brought by black velvet laid beneath iL Brown stockings embroidered in | sel! tones are preferred and certain ly are in better taste, although tiny snk roses, forget-me-nols and slime | {lor small flowers adorn many pairs. By Winifred Blaclk. HE newt certain much<talked-of capil papers are having i when things don't go right (Une one day tral didn't an telephone dow of his box, office sldewalk Another time, go were running in his He found a kicked almost rung the office, and ked that door £ 1 aboat ad” croes when Cen he grab the win the through kicked it off By James Bryce, British An Washington, 1bassad By PP. \Narren. } Merit Great NM IlL.awyver and Publici By Edward Shepard, es : W surel josses 5 the count ingly Rewards Eminent st. 1 efiort character. I HE for which has taken on a new necessity co-operative more constructive many examples of this, information is gathered in relation to - culture, in recent legislation 8 tendency is to become al resources. There are farming Industry, in and by a careful consideration by them of measures tle attention has been given to this subject. proposed to meet those Heretofore too lit investigation, Our lawmaking programme should be then legislation, agitation, investigation, (or DISPOSE OF POOR MILKERS As there is their a difference in men character and ea 80 there is a diffe rence in found on Indiana farms difference in the herds is likely the difference admitted as dent, but perhaps dairy of cattle correspond to men. This 1s 1 without the much Importance to But probably few dif (ar [gs ppd these I § Vy imoer der pre When the h fore this hazard iz to any ex- tent Incurred It usually te found that lambe suffering from para gites dp not suffer fr them the first of also holds good that it is have lambs come earls they are be used for breeding purposes Especially is this the case when they are be sold in the fall, as size then captures the eve of who want to buy. bat it true if they are to be relained for the farm. By winter, early Jdambs have developed sufficiently to ‘endure are some lition because of sence ol rasites in the past the SeA’on are dropped early mnt of are sold serious them Wii m until June. It better to after the when to 10 those ing hindred in growth by the severe weather. Of course, conditions not such that lambs can come early on every farm. In such instances they must be allowed to ceme when he conditicas are most sultadle, but when the farmer has a cholee: be woen early lambs and late ones, as v general thing the preference should » given the early dropped lambs, ADVARTAGES OF 1LIBTING the districts of the and particularly in the south- | west, more than half the corn crop is | now lsted—that means 4t is drilled | in a machine for this The of lasting UL » gummed ap as In west, great corn rows by Inge advantages follows: of time £iriee fan can much tend about Ltwice as by plowing yarasive whieh ig that ca dred off i by ngs * ETN D j80g on has five hur lo the has on \ green The { the universit bees are A ] I cold when called for. The Kiss She Didn't Gt. A woman who had just come in from “hicago reproved her Busbhband for npt kissing her at the train : “1 4d4dn’t do 14." he sald In tion, “"becanse | was afraid make a mistake and kiss 13e. There 13 always such a crowd alihough a fellow may think he Is going to im- press the welcoming smack on the explana- in stations and on piers that the critical moment and he performs the osculatory stunt with a perfect stranger. That has happened to me mother, agai when 1 met Aunt Bliga, snd again when 1 met Cousin Ruth Of ¢ urze, If you want me to take chances" “No, thank you,” Interrupied the womat hurriedly. “We'll wait till we get home."--New York Globe.
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