make excellent sanitary ind quite 2 samber of them are now soroughs of London, trying to the and the overcrowded the fate that is always hang them. An English sanitary sort of combination of fork factory inspoctor and ment house inspector, with a fitional duties thy spector ouses, ng that aundries and ire employed, juired to teach fare of their babies, The poor 8 a Own not only i model dwellings arg nod offices but she mothers Southwark. in london, won and iber een boroughs that mspectors cach and seven piece, Some tex say ipeciors ao Many inspectors, have beli women make than that mg for dirt That is men are quick to and hate it, Men indifference to they growl time, but pean that they love that they love the pro i Women are probab sanitary inspectors than they are just Tribune, enthusiastic that eve As have g their as BRIEFS FOR SCOLDING MOTI When feel ful of water and lability wiil Resolve ¥hiriwinds you BOUR 10 cont of ¢ peak kX rtion. Ant. Never nag Vhen you When 3 consent, Comm your ch y. slowly ane Compal yoarsell refuse, nd word of eommeod “han a whole cyclone will your awn spi the scold to that forever Soon you have PES battery, while the scolding will be aanagement 1 You mena fly, a ratlerial are now, » 10 |W 3 instead o ous yours and vour household Solomon's com paris: al dropping on a rainy tentions y you The thunderstorn woman - , no bright Helen World day Vail In the past very paid to celebrated record hitherto £1,000 handed night lina Pu Col. Map! the prima donna's enga Metropolitan Opera H York. Christine Nilsson £400 nightly; Marcelle £300: Campanini, £200 Schalchi, £200. The only of Patti, Mme. Frexzeling, been being, it check { ¥ & ii by tome mistake of sature in the material of all the centuries, never accept mere than £40 a In this respect La Frezzoling bled the painter who, when height of his regown, never pletare for more than £200, ax ng that “a plese of evlored canvas cannot possibly be worth m : sver this may be, even have been surpassed today whom, fhink yeu? By a tenor, Enrics Caruso, "the who comes forward to the footlig sings his little song, and so, in leanest vears, make a miniotun rome of £36006! Alone nmong fessional performers does Padere with his annual average gsotae anywhere near this - tod Wax TO WALK WELL. aor lag nor stride. Learn to into a room gracefully, awkward in her walk if she straight and keeps her knees walks stiff. one a graceful gait. Walk slowly. Skirts wind your calves when you walk rapidly, and all semblance of grace iz lost Walk in a leisurely manner, as if you were a princess, not a hurried, Yorried, overworked woman Don't swing your shoulders, Don't swing your arms, Don't twist yourself In sinuous mo- Yions. Don't contort. Don't wriggle, says Woman's Life. Hold your chia In. This is most important thing of all Dow't walk, sor look, nor act like the persons in these days. Touch the ground first with the balls of your foot, with the heels striking an in. stant later. LADY IN WAITING in waiting to the quaen, in of Lady Emily Kingscote, resigned that office. Lady Emily sing was not “lady in { * but she was a woman of imber The office of lady can be held only was ap- in and since. Lady aughter of the first Earl ite Duchess jd a lady i the place i x who Wwolte tha bed chamber ress. Lady Emily to the queen's household tiv after hot after bh marriage, office over late Lady the second wife who was Lib- ClO tershire ' YA G # of wen Queen uerry for HIGH-PRICED ORS. 0 aw it fourteen have been work & the Ameri Wive can- earnings AND YOUNG GIRL. nplexion no rougs oft light in @ s no evedrops can im- nats wave of a young no curling iron can make attractive. woman becomes really old A grayv-haired the lines whose eves young prove girl's more When a the fact ne applies face shows a useful, happy life, the story of the children whom she has lovingly brought up, whose wrinkles are signs of her though's whoge making the world that much better, je us beautiful as a young girl is pretty Editorial in the New York World. FASHION NOTES. Large, lifesize white lilles orna- ment immense hats of white vaivet | Sik and linen fabrics are used as trimming on wool gowns, | The bow at the nack Is centred with ia Big plain buckle of the sort used on | pump bows, | Among the new trimmings there are bands of colored silk filet heavy | with self-colored embroidery. Alternate panels of bias and straight | striped silk make effective skirts for { gem dress wear, Light facings in drooping brim {med dark hats and dark facings In flight hats often render becoming a { model which might otherwise be un- | becoming, but contrast facings are | by no means the rule, Simple, legible lettering for em: By Professor E. G, © be able to photograph visible light i8 a new gpectrum, and they have Recently with the ultraviolet human it must photographic plats high magnifi can be nu ly visible geent violet ean he over this ern improvements in City oO hoe | nicroscopes u ed only to the sgereens of with come eye, Het ition the microscope; ing vi nificance of such an hav i Hitherto ey ment has been d / doubt will best mod of th upon pre § important nd 1 hy an era continue to tur Oe folloy the Com Vigilant. &F Conklin. wholly Invisible objects by striking development of wholly in microscopy visible of the direct observation August Koeh- which not direct been used chiefly for light: and since this light is ndered vigible by the use Ol fluo The difficulties in the u yf the microscope are gre indeed, it will actually ible light, nprovement will be marked improvement » discovers 1 vond wi tion ma) problem the mic as mem? sale murd and the servi the statesman 3 MM a in ATD SCrugy - YY What An Intelligent and plished In 1. W.Swo By | tho whigif years forty and or bought acres jual annual po OWners, the alevated by the three thing as jow land and subsoliing the surfoca plough; and une crops, we managed to get a fair clover, of buying thirty acres more jand along Industrious Man Accorns Nery Yenrs, pe, of Todd, Pa bond § } ¢ and $ about doing 1g, draining with « ters he furrow of Himited amount of commercial fer of the of red trees, bullding and i lightly, and harrowed in ahead sid of grain and a good catch The crops were not worth harvesting, if they could be made soluble this point in view 1 set about With every way possible along Now our sales of farm produce, most of our table supplies, Now, in 1907. the farm is paid for and we have ely on your own re win New York Tribune Farmer Water From Pennsylvania Mines. Ovar 500,000000 gallons of water are pumped out of the anthracite coal mines of Pennsylvania every day in the year. The exact average for 135 was 633,000,000 gallons a day. Nearly 1,000 powerful engines, delivering trom mine bottom to surface 500,000 gallons of water a, minute, are re quirgd. Mines may bo shut down and coa! production suspended, put the water flows on forever. According to The Iron Age, the cost of removing it fs one of the Important items of ex- pense that make up the price of an thracita, Despite the graduat dwindling of the Turkish territory in Europe, Tar i key Is still a power to be reckoned !with. She has a large and wali { trained army, and the Turkish soldier | has few equals and no superior in | fighting qualities among the soldlery lof Burope, inglats the New" Oriean Picaynne. Before Russia can think of driving the Turk from his present foothold in Burope she will have to get rid of Internal diseensions and put her army and navy again in some. thing like fighting trim, for the Mos. lem is determined to make his last stand In Europe an event memorable in history. LT PY 8 a A ft? PE IYIDE and sal good-night ve But the next m rning she came into the dining root ing radinnt “Oh, mas face nma'” she exclaims Grant savs ing at vou know Peggy anksegiv never befor plan in m3 pate cannot her mother her hair . We i chiidren love Peggy, an m going to all to give tuelr buy her a new dress {for a Thanksgiving pox K money we'll toys, for I don’t a'pose she has any; and if you grown folks would a little feast for them, can have a nice Thanksgiving.” Mrs. Miller the little, earnest her they face upturned tittle girl for giving me a hint. 1 think if you get your schoolmates in. terested in your plan, thelr papas snd mammas will be glad to help and we will make Peggy and her grandmother happy for one day at feast.” tie sat a very bappy face, schoolmates, and enlisted them in Ser plan, scholars promised to help the mat. raised far exceeding Hattie's sanguine expectations, enlisted the sympathies of the mer for several serviceable garments were TS SAAN » “a in 5 pure hinged the guar: some young ladies them up, Poor Pegpey happy the during looked faces the week, anticipated enjoys been 1 he turke flanke« of scallor bread bubbling (he 15¢ i “Uh, shall ner ¢) i ont XNow, grafiny, is I wake up swin Ge ming Bot hor granny, see here!” shouted pointing to the bureau, on was arranged an assortment of and picture-books, a crimson neat pair of gaiters. A card, with this inscription, lay by thelr side: “Peggy Grant, from her school We must not dwell upon the pleas ures of that day: it was the richest in Peggy's existence, and In after years, when she moved in the best circles in society, she looked back with a warm feeling at her heart to
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