— IN THE “LL [FE Al " SC HOOL. | DRAWING FROM THE NUDE AT THE ART MUSEUM, MODEL An Hour The with Young Boston Hard Work ot How the Artisties as a Model Work Posing Students’ Progresses, to the | art a! SCals uninterrupted v from any the semlcircie, ) i posing model, The windows w lie room was devoled (oo 3 rigin purpt : gave s of the us n the $6 it light, are \ W 51 i ceninyg throu the clea Art wh { vantage dozen Wear tu in hand, th ut model clon YOu ensel mode | the visitor ming lerize 1, time that overcon Leal req under body raised above wi that t | he ina position, Is irying nude model his left arm wil ar ha eieht of | i Is umbent } 3 Nis I res i Ie a Tid den 1 his head and be p Vere La tress rugs, and ! BR] earan Win piss form ulders si arte oor the room muscles he ; S KA) | uch and resumes the physical str is mot pose 1, and is With teliigent appre Lo the tantalizing HED PH NF 80 COIL 1 nt mode sod artist, who [4 f for avail would be ply scarcely ¢ fore the artist d SCO PUSES ¢ Iding t gue, either more comfortable tl tue to himsel is Ve rs Vie » fati for one a rest difficul ties 17 t of by all who enter At the presen young people —driven from by dull times or deprived of money they have hitherto enj secking employment as models impression that if it is not very | it is easy, warnings of the trials it inv should not pass unheeded To return to class work, the st | work away with a persistence and indus. | try which gives the visitor a realizing sense of the laborious nature of the artist's apprenticeship. Professor Grundmann moves from easel to easel, pointing out to the student errors that need correction; here an arm too meagre, there shade is a trifle too heavy; here again the ight has not een caught and fixed ex actly as it should be. Quietly the work goes on, interrupted only by the ticking of the clock, the half whispered fnstruc tions of the professor, and the soft sweep of crayons over papers. Gradually the time pases until the hour given up 10 the lesson has e xpiredd Then the model jumps down from his couch, stretches blmself wearily for an fosiant and dives behind the sereon which servis a5 a robing room. The class group them. | scives about the professor for a chat on | helr labors, and gradually after packing up ther impedimenta this time the model has dressed emerges from behind the screen dressed and trig young fell ple strength shows ments, ch Wiging po or demanding be in ncountered regular work ding drop aw ny By sad A trimly w whose sup his move itself in A FProsperods Communistic [Fall Ma Every one knows something of the prosperity of Bwiss townships, where so wany things are In common, but a more remarkable instance still of a thriving commune is given by M. de Laveleye in The Contemporary Review. It is township of Freudenstadt, at the foot o Kniebis, in Baden. There are 1,420 in habitants, each of whom las as much wood for building purposes and firing he wishes, while he can send his cattle out to pasture on the common land during the summer. Schools. thorough Township, Gazette ns churches fares and fountains are all maintained by | lin folks are the the commune, and es able improvements five thousand dol ars for instance, on supply in iron pipes A hospital, te, | been built, and pavilion in the market place, where the communal band plays on fete days. The gers have never paid a sng: farthing but, on the contrary, each ear a distribution of the surplus made umong them and ly usun obtaing from 12.2.0 to 15 All ¢ with about 5,000 ncres of pine | and meadow Tan g to the which seems to show mn is not always usfavor luction of wea'th ery are Year consider made. Twenty. | “As spent in blishing a new water Ch I oat Aas revenue h fan in this is dos forest beion en in Tuc thie pro | Hime Newport's Od Mi 0 Th ] : ited over the condition : one mill, one of the : id and a fousine Any The extreme co'd of Inst wi nter mdly damaged the 5 ructure thst vill be [3 Gulre the grou A ewrort {8 nol of th s pid wo ¢ tique hiss wo extev die repatrs § It from falling to wol THE PERFUMER'S ART, of Gdors, to Patehouly A Hanging from Clvet “Gamat” Temperament, The art shown in delica ely When we ol i blooms eu § the He One tem ul bi S100 { Lhe fn recent with « deed, has pout clabo | ning | | | i | | MArK thal the Hower, clef und i vauil a | the meanory mem! exper which LS breath pie Ire which bad ain dorma | memory | alw | from the border of 8 | a region | bank | the re | bushels of wheat or | this order a | sent home on account of chest « omplaints | seen In the stir | con fm i Ares upon it the ets Perfection of Human Philosophy to land, or an 1habited isla: confidence AVS Bi SOM ‘s certain ioing it Carolina's I H Brick-Dust Soil. Beadle in Rockville Tr ’ From Spartanburg I took the Sunday train to Cowpens, aad walked the ten or twelve battle und, which that after miles to the about four miles North Carolina and § the earth looks like a granulated car with chocolate brick dust m pari noon old gr is where of streaks of and] “Brick-dust™ is a8 we [ however: for ay belts are much red der than new bricks reddest | ever saw. Aftera light rain Sunday afternoon ad | 1 eractly as if it had been drenched with arterial blood Without fertilizers the average yield is fifteen of « Guano, phos;hate or the yie d The peopie are plrous ai d Conte ntedd "Oo ' wae ( thu ok ex ‘ ight m per bone dust healthy acre double poor Bawian € onseription, Forelgn Letter | A Russian d placing more rige missions into the tons re ree was put forth in 1882 rous conditions upon ad army ranks, the restric ating to the men's thorax. Under large number of men were Thirty-two per cent of the conscripts en {in the Ku army during the pa six years were married, showing that large proportion of Hussian marriages early ones The husbands to spend five years in which time the Wives } in r ron Sian Are « army Pe the and burdens juentiy Th Dublin's Sen Bathers | | : ; of d rty Dublin was right in ss “mo ost people in the Re far their | like Phere are plenty is of Morgan well a In the » dav : ALCOUs ters they and dive, ay ner born It is a positive re wim (‘rowds flock to the lines of nthing places f as i ny ar drivin mmer bathing irish girls nmers tha mor ngiish du man prom h not to water, and take An » Liu tl wong th LAT Frnnsportation on the Credl System ST Ovo ds In Coatemaln ar run reight charges upon thie delly it merchants and of CR four months and sometis If a package arrives with railroad coma y inex ected to det er it at your resid un fod it happens to be very bulky, and n fow weeks after a collecior comes ar wand for the freight money the e dor paid lem ! roods, pot Mor our ad Jn ldom recog t and never bored with at truth when wi ie a i until weigh me | local 1 esling | reeds a lew | Kin | and {return of a » {| Sion | of a greasy Ind an buck lived] some years i'w | hold their tongnués | the sul {rinth, » IMMORTALITY, (Life) When roamed the ic hthyosaurus gay With other protoplasmic birds, The merry creature made a play On Words, It tickled prehistoric man, An { ch rod poor Adam in bi in Homer's day begun To pall, 8 fall | when Auzustu sr got it off at lunch; it, with the point expla In Punch, Ul from human Be Outdone, aval that Lie which bas The Ameer of Afghanistan. ing H man within bh they th Am prized article ers. They not } head dresses ar immenting Money n the » And other nex life Among the Black (alching them is inter Lhe essaries of India of After holding an eagle dance “braves” rejair to the mountaing wher each digs a pit and covers it lightly with A piece « f tough buffalo na wolf skin is Inid on the sn i» the eagle i 8 down, a ight IX upon he wolf which he begins to The In disn who is concealed in the pit reaches out stealthily bird by its legs where he drags it into the pit crushes its breast with his knees. The is the occa party plumage feel the mode nd grass meat done up pit After 1he risen lear seizes Lhe weessiul ¥ of and the f liberty gras the top knot “To what bas great re owing of our bird Uses, ele Where There's a W.ll There's » Way. Paniewony le «(Conn Transcript In a corner of Windham county AZO A an « kn w he Inw er ble He and sent His wife and ug ent 1 greedily watched After most them, the si wealth WAS Doar leath fora L { gence red and to desi his sister, Wis daughter the sick F my =i» houted the “Make it 2.000 Ad here the Doiey to Kept hina “You shall not sweet sonled females ad the w maker serenely uded he : elfish fi 8 con hae wit : ¢ secret for years nked oul An OM Heliglons Docnment The | ATHOUS It it ht peala parehme f faded pur and under the religi world all the or the it pow the pareat of Wine possesses of ho Fives we all Crocodile ¥ Mummies 3 Crocodile momm have ‘ Laby ancieut { of the built by hed to the temple gol Fhey were y eRITing lerrauean chambers great edie The “ niin Kings were crocodile [| 20 Years in the Business, TAKE NOTE. ols { wnnlng W ALL PAPER AND PAINTING, Fixing up and Beauti- fying Walls, Ceil- INS, av Wood- WOI WALL PAPER AND Ceiling Decorations GOLD PAPER, HIGII STREET, I 1lliams & Bro ASSERS Foti rian aves LIVE CANV/ fearths ade “vv e, Farm m N Ame n Hom vole edia. 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