THE SCKAMuN TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 20. 1894. 7 DRESSES FOR GIRLS. FOR ALL AGES FROM FIFTEEN YEARS TO TWO YEARS. mxg GlrU' Faiulonj imitate XUom i r Adult Caahmera Huoli Warn by Soma Girls-Short Froeki for Tiuy Culldran. Little Qlrtg' Biding Uabtt The woolen frooln fur girls' wssr this Spring imitate those to be worn by their mother both in fabric and in style. Large girls of 18 or thereabout have church and street dn net of fancy chine figured wools, of glace diagonal wools of two colors shot together, of rlue miv tines of lUk and WOOl OI else of very flecply puckered orvpout. These ate mads with round waists or with circular basque iittii.'hoil. differing only from these of their mammas iu being hooked np the back. Their skirts areshaped to the hips b gores, and many will wear double skirts. Smaller girls of S to 19 years wear orepon, challii or cashmere frouke, with full straight skirt simply hemmed fall ing half way to the shoe top. unless tho mother prefers the shorter French skin, just covering the knee, until the girl is 10 ye.us old. A full bolted waist, crossed With four or five insertions or only thr e rows outliufug u yoke, is l'.ked for high Decked dresses that hook lit the back. For school dresses and country wear in the summer these girls will have serv iceable dark navy blue dresses of flannel, sacking or serge, made with a full waist platted to a high round yoke and ra'.ht r wide belt. Many rows of white wool opinion, says a writer in Iho BRUM, "jumping" exercises ought to ho in formed Brat on black keys and iu octaves. Playing IMles with both hands two or three octaves apart is also very useful in order to become familiar with the rela tive distances on the keyboard, 'Hie authority quoted says every pupil knows or ought to know the different jhj sitions of the hand used in playing -tho I low (on the white keys), the high (on black), and the two oblique (the thumb ' covering a black, the fifth a white key, and vice versa). When you have to Changs these positions, it is useful be cause easier to that do gradually, This is done by sliding the BngSM toward the keys that have to be struck. Furthermore, in all places where olio I hand has to jump, while the other ilnoa not, take advantage of the first leisure ! instant to jump long before oii hava to strike, and that as quick as lightning, to I place your hand over the right key ready to strike; then, and not before, the ota I er hand that has only to "walk" moves toits proper place. Or, in other words, I the Jumping hand should always move 1 first A proper use of the pedal often I allows the hand to jump in good tune i where the value of the USt UOtSSSems to forbid the removal of the hand. Our next item is an easy way lolstru the notes or to learn note reading. Take the treble pail of some piece and write it dew n in the bass clef or the reverse. Ik - ginners ought to be taught both clefs at Nartiu tturkr, Jl'llll I .1,111 , Mionaal ban, I'm i irk 1 anv, AUDITORS' REPORT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION OP ARCH BALD BOROUGH FOB YE BENDING itABOH 81, 131)1. mi; p, a. PHI LSI tf, OobUBOTOK. D8 To umt duplicate fee rar isxi $a.wi 7.i OB, By ru-iii p.o,! ireunrer M7tt IB By .'. i r ami ii t fin BySjwroMt. roiumlMlon mi 77 By esonaratli n IT7 41 By mated lamli rataranii to oMnmli Hi,n,'i i M af 7k B) uaiantad i.uj relsratd i ."in- Biweasri u si t ml 71 JAMES O'ROVRKB, THBASURKR. DB To Uii In treatttr) treat el ii '.ui i $ U" m' To ami reo bruin oolwolor ITstSi To ant, ir rrotn ... n.. . i . for ItOMMO I.J7S HI To iviu tui bore balldlng id w fS,SM II JAMES O'BOUBKB, TRSABURBR, CR. by boudi Hot IN lotT, radeanted., S SOU SB By oouni ii i. p. uo Byordtr radaantM B,MSN liy tate ti . ,t iii U Ht ruinwiaa on a .' per teat, M By . law u hud AW URNERAL EXI'KNDITL RES 'l bottuu il IU. ol. road work MlobaeJ Murray, Owan Klil .'ii, " . . . Ant snttavi , " . . tut I'. Iphm, CbarbM Khifford, " .. S,U IU the same tune, Starting and counting up t. trOU the ceutt r the fifth hue of treble, then starting again from the cm tt r c ami going down to the first line of bass. Learn to write notes first by thirds pities or spaces). Reoits the mu sical alphabet in this order c, e, g, b, d, f, a, c. and back, Then come the leger Uuee abova fifth lines Uitrsble- vu.a, 0 and e; then those below iirsl iinss in bass- vu, e. c. a; then tho spuces b, d, f aud d, b, g. An early teaching and writing in the l Iuiiiimh I'not . luui) Simon, Edwrd Nltllvr, t on K tt lit liuiir, l nko Flj mi, j jiu bi ak, J union I m l.r. Mklt ii I mum n 1 1, John a Duusnor, i m ii Barpbsniwr, Ji ha Murray, Mlk tuwiikl, Hem y Myuis. a J lllutr, Edward Nutty, ii nry 'it time positions of the seven fundamental Otto, triads ceg, dfa, egb, fac, gbd, see aud Kttiea Burkji bd:- u also of great help. I'Hl MOUIMI, bin k SCHOOL DKEaS A.M SKCCQ COAT, braid ar? parallel around the yoke, belt, hi$h collar and on the close lower part of s'.etvi t:;a: droop in apofl from aria ho'.e to elbow. The full, straight s!:-:-: has a deep hem. with rows of braid above it. Sailor blouse suits f the cool look ing blue flancel and th ra:h?r warm red w;.l also be worn. There Is to bs a re:ur:i to cashmere frock for very s:::a". ::i ligut cvl.-r and ta 'lark shades. For baby girls of i to i years tiies are mad-? of pink or baby blue cashmere, all in one piece, gathered very fuli arousd the high neck and on the shoulder: then shaped across in y . its fashion by fonr iual shirred tucks drawn tightly half way down the urn; the spaces between tucks overlaid w.:h baby ribbon of black velvet. A ruche ar-ucd the aeck is of the cash mere in drawn tuck, and the atse fin ish a at the wrist of bishop sleeves. Flt 6irls ircra I to 6 years are other cashmere frocks, w.th a little short gathered anhrt rordeii instead of belted, a finely tuck-.! yoke trimmed with deep epaulets em br'jiiiersd in tine dots and scalloped edges. Tin cashmere is WTcught with brown, r.ile green with white and red cr navy blue with whit. F r toes tiny girls many mother use washable dresses altogether, making tam of French Btriiwrrk. whit swiss maslin, with put dots of color, dainty curded dimi-.es ar. i z-pi.r .atr.s '. very small pattern. The gingham dr es for nursery and mcrr.mg wear are in itripea or check ct blue or piuk with white. They are made with a full skirt, with five inch hem, gathered and corded to a waist that is gathered the other side of the cord, but plain at the top and trimmed with double epaulet ruffles, one much deeper than tho other and each bordered with insertion. These epau lets fall in full ruffles over wide sleeves gathered to a wnstnand. The long em pire 3irts ire happily g ,tng ..: of fa-.v ion. as children were apt to "Walk np their front breadths" when going up stairs, and tumbl;ng hurt themselves. Rather stiffly itaiuhtd pttticoatl are w in Kfckisan, tvti t tltcknia i, .M il J cUi i molt. I l'rtt I itau. Paii i.'.. iludsa, ' Pattl k looua, 1 Patrh k Paddou, Prank llur,-. t. ii Kinoy, Jr., kicb. Nation, Mlcb McHala, Kdwd McDenneU, Alra j P McOtyan, Jti-i. McAnnrew, 1 J Rinney, sr., 1 lu;l Switt. 1 butuas iuii!iy, Jubn Q lb or, jr.. Martin IVftrey, MIcLarl Brtnnan. strii II Uur. itt. ir., Wii ii tsorritty, .!n". M.ilia h. I'uu lek . sliaily A Si-, lal lloom I or s, lllg. The wise housewife is she who would rather dispense with a reception room and have a sewing room than vice versa. The sewing rooiu does not need to be large. It must uot contain carpets or up hoetered furniture. The floor should be stained and varnished, so that the dally brushing up may u easily accomplished. There should be hooks on the wall, from which the plecebagt nhould hang. Sev tral shelves are necesttfy, where boxes containing buttons, trimmings, findings, patterns and the like should be kept. A lapboard. an armless rocking chair, a dress form and a big closet for nnfinished W rk are other necessaries. Tho ma chine siiou'.d be placed in a strong lkgbt, aud tuere snou.a oe a long mirror in 1 ji u Muu.ev which the hang" of a skirt mav bo -,,:it viewed with ease. jn,.. t" r -i . , ; Mteb. swift, A Variety In Uread.. j Wl . A variety in the simple wheaten loaf I Edd7ro, of bolted flour is raisin bread. This is 1 nth. ny u tz simple a wheat loaf to which a cup of I Thcafpaddan, stoned rai-'ins aro added, when it is P Bare, molded up and put in tho pan to rise the ' ;;, Man:!r' last time. It is nice hot for supper, 'iuinas k. Muulov. r.. mm s wurk Swedish bread is mads by rolling out ! ?',';4!lr;, SSi,?01 UgatOffM Uough to iabuut tue thick- d Blftka cvnuo'i work ftessof half an inch, rubbing it well with : ilS, softened cutwer. sprinkling it with sugar, j u. j. w tt. secy., go nun. work gnting nutmeg over the whole and add- rv "lary-' " . . , , , ,, , , P.J. M .rke. Biirif.-H , ing about a cupful of well cleaned cur- Hark Price, ttaai w. rk rants to a large loaf. Roll up the sheet ' j l'T' u"u' ' '' dough after sprinkling these ingredients I jmOoUniVn!!;!!.'.'!'.!!!!!"!!!i!!i.'." ores It. Let it ri;o for half an hour in a i Jau.es Olliullan II V... 1 1,.1. .... I JOUM a d lek wen uauci-m pan, . . . ... a luue sou- ened butter on the outside of the loaf. Bake it in a quick oven for about half an Ultli VI J. McHaki . loon UcUalt, poUcedaty Jeriimli UuhlKir. police duty. jime Lruoro. p iiici i ui y. hotff. serve it hot for tea. It is hardly j iti.-baj-l i ...tuu, policaduty nscsisary to draw attention to the ex cellent appl'! knehen of the Germans, which is really a kind of rake, or the de lightful hot apple bread of Baltimore, which is made with a layer of apple auco between layers of dough, 1Mb M.ilr In t'a.Iilon. Black moire promises to be in high fa vor this spring and comes in many new and rich design, A black moire skirt made perfectly plain is one of the most useful things imaginable, nnd an old jacket with sleev..-s and bretelleo? moire antique may oo made to look very smart JaniM I iy.. u.ie.d. ery narrow white guipure or bhvfk jet Of a combination of tho two are :, trimmings jusl now iu tho height of fashion. A i nlqna Sofa atblon. A cushion like one illustrated in The Modern Priscills, and dscidsdly oriental in effect, may be mads of soma bits of g brown furniture pluih pieced With ecru satin heavy Turkish satin both being rat into triangles. In the I J Mtwootnb. uolieeduty Patriok nrt. poile duty.. rbonaa r Mnnley, pol.coduty stew Batrttt, Jr., puilo duty i'.icliaid KMiy. pollcadttty W jlllain Doaghar, polieo duty Ml hael Ijuiiii. prp, ballot l' A. I'hiib.n. prep, in hot i W. V WelU, prep l-ailutK I i i-. F. Wall, dabTetinii tin lot i'. J. Barrett, prep mid del. ballots H. (.'. Liiidermun, audit. ir bulnen ut ran ..n . ..I til . SV . '.0 .1 . JI :ls it.' In i u u III ID ut .mil nu mi u i uu t'l IS) .' uu I 6u 1 ju I ID V iU .1 IU u uu 1 oo n n n U I 6i UI 6 H I Ml I .V I &U II IH) 1 .VI 01 N ) ii SI ill III 14 . us n ti s . a . s; 6.' . m; : I 'id I 7 U Hi) . '! t.i 1 '-'.i 1 Si II ill . ;) : j IS u , 1141 u no I ,',U 1 'M 4 is) s 96 - SI . illJ 'J M i u: 40 US ; r is 13 IN 4 M tt SK J UO IT JO . jsi; 00 sn uu Ii uu SS ie n uu lu 00 ; uu , so ;." . i uu & 0 I si 10 11 u. I'm 00 .V) tu ;Z 00 c: i jo ti in u ID 04 uu 1 uu ir, on H uu 2 iji : in Iv uu i oo U uu i III 4 0: 4 M ' ; II i ;r I I 1 1 III r, uo .', OJ :i uu lu uu 1" On T i. 0'l!"i... audit .r t Seraut.in 10 10 I i i. Il.ii.. aud ti.. a ncoouiila. T r'. waBs andlttog leeoante H. C. Liadarmas, andlttng eceonnt. v in Iiie, int. ..n ton. la. I! Kcv -la. tut mi i ..lid- .Iiihtni IlUbop. Int. on b nSI Inn At. mson fcilJl.MI ilAlili I 'd: I.IIILi; OflK.. worn under little girls' short Fftttoh fris ks to give them the d' -ured expan SlOB, The foregoing practical informa tion is fr'.m Harper s MIST, A fashion writer in a foreign exchange glees an illustrated description of a echool frOCk and Spring ' out that will oommsad thsmseWsi to many nwthers. The frock h;nK loosely from ii yoke, tucked and ti-atluT Stitched in silk, and outltn'-d Wi'ii two gathered p'lftitiga.and adorned OTSt the shoulders with fr;i!"l spanlsts. also feather stitched in silk, and this you may get midmost anycolor. The capital coat is made of a brown hop Back, with n collar- and u very well cut collar it istrimmed with three rows of brown satin ribbon, eUVctively grossed lit the corners. A common ssnss riding habit for lit- Us girls 11 mads With a Norfolk jacket ami can bo produced in mi lion, wrgu and cheviot. It is admirably cut and combines lufety with SgOod BppMfimW, n, . . ... 11 ,...1 ... .. ..1.11.1 UUf JotKoy cap is wen hiiii-u iu a ciiiiu. TO PIANOFORTE PUPILS. t:-.. in. Suih-.-hmIiiI l',-rf.inn,iri. t. is uiuuKiiii Low Rome tool at tnu ..l.A...t .,..,1.11 ...I u ll.n v..utjinliva v. , null.- in i u. lie ill iiiiil ..nil iu i i ,i A.l limp instances wiiiioui looanlg, aim. another thing, successful Jumping US jielids mi the steady position of the hand. It is the arm that dues the "jumping,'' nut tho hand. Tho angle between tho hand and the urtn must nut be changed during the operation. A slightly out ward position is of advantage. Iu my r AN OfliK.Vf.W, . I ItJtOX, original model over this were Sppliqusd stars of dull blue silk, and nil the wains were COUChed with JaptUSSSgold throtd, Tho r.uihion whs edged with a mills of the oi l blue silk, the bsil part of an old dress flounce. Ctteeee mmtM, When you an- making your pastry, take the bits that may bo left and roll as thin as writing paper ; iprsad with grated cheese, fold and roil again, Rspsstt this three tiittOH; then rut in trips im wide nun ai long us your linger. UrttSB with beaten egg imd baks in a quick oven. Watch carefully, as they bum quickly and require to hi. only delicately brown. TO A FRIEND. In tli" dim and dJatafit lutur-. Win, iu lectin ebb and tide, liny no ahivJ.iw of nirtli'a ilnrliiiesa Mark iu precMee by thy kido liny boow ties, once tadly brokea, I. Ink liy link Iri ivi-ll.nl nu.1, Tin Hi chalfl liy l..vj i'...iin..iitud lii.i'ls tii i iir.-annl uilh tlin Ktst. Key tiiy cblldrarj learn to bleei thee May thsy isard thee sttb u iuv Tiiui in.' angeti pure ond i.'.iy Only know und fiei above. i - down Bate'! ebmiKiiiff rlref, Alay iu baaki u i dower Uaed, CSouokteMkieeand birds and .ji Aud ciiitiit rwsshltit lalsrttrtoed. May Lky b.irl. In' doubly frnifbtad Willi u wealth ut joy and love; All thou lor Mi nulling wiili then, .-.d thy pelt bo hyui uu ubvvg. 40 uu 4U Oi to UU 1.-, Oi L'l .11 H III ,'li III M III )l) ill 4 UU f. f, rnelaan .Jkiiin Af. hat.. n. sm vaying jb. 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