THE SCTi ANTON TETBTJNE-WEBlsESDAT MOKNIKG. MAT 9, 1894. ABOUT FIREPLACES. ADORNED WITH CARVED CASINGS AND DECORATIVE OVERMANTELS. Hard Wood Mantel. nnilTlleil Front- When Money is Plentiful Homanutdc t'oulrlv-anci-4 Where Keoiioiny Ilules How to Muko uu Ornamental Overmantel. Fireplaces exercise the bruins of the honso mistress all tlto year round. In Bittumer one is puzzled to know how to adorn them in some way that shall be povel as will as pretty, and in winter one thinks of hangings that will take off the chilly effect of the grayish white warble to which we seem doomed in OUT drawing rooms. For those who havo plenty of money the adornment of the fireplace is very simple, for they have only to pet a casing of carved wood, which solves tin- whole problem. But there are many, on the other hand, who havo to study economy in ornamentini; their homes. For this class The House wife describes and illustrates a method of decorating the fireplace and contriv hit; an overmantel all in one. The ex- mm A MOPEKN KKtlTl.ACE. pense is small, especially to those who are skillful with their needle, in which case the brocade may lie substituted for plain satin embroidered by hand. The idea is particularly adapted to low rooms. In the tirst place, B mantel board fixed onto the sin If. and this is of a nov el shape, tho center Wing the same (Use tii tho shelf beneath, but tho sides jut ting out iu semioctagonal fashion. This is plainly corered with a pin f bro cade, and, for example, we will Im fine it to ! of buttercup yellow, with i lace ih sign upon it in white. In the middle it hangs down to n depth of four undies and is edged with ball fnngo to match. I? wants painting, and for such a tire place as desrrilied ivory white enamel, with a liberal tonchingupof gold, would bo appropriate. A Tery thin bnwi rod mut lie tiX' d jnsr under the thelf, and from this hangs a curtain of whiu cloth witli a conventional border etnbroi lert I on it in yellows, browns and poll thread. The ornaments for this tnantelph may he piecMof bronaeandc pp r ware, and if any china wan wanted m m r foreign glass jars or vases will - .im propriate. Where ltss exp:isive mat- rial is re-qniri-d. wasliing linens can lie tmr, i 1:1 vari"i -o'.ers. and t ina,.- . MANTi.i. ami caanra hf oaktu wood. haujins. Thy ni.iy 1' BITangad in urip piece, aa ju.-t !. -.i riU-d, ami 111 t.liin c.uv eome pr"ttv liordfr niny hi-wcirl;il nttiK them a trail r.f brown Imunblas on tbc linpn, for iriHtani-'-. I'nt in Bianj rooms r plain Flip togonpoo tba ahalf , with a fall iii front, of IS Incoat, il all that in Wanted, and here any dcaign miijiit be Workel that one's fancy ilictated. For a gaotlaman'i roo;n a group of black impa might chaie eacB otin . ow a pieco of flail red linen. Fur tin dainty bedchamber of a jronng lady there could lie an arrangement of rows and imttfrtlies on a pala Una linen. PLAYING IN PUBLIC. VatfbnMMa hi CeMsrta leleettea it Meeei AArUm la DebalaNtoi Theri' comes a time to nearly erery atudent of the pianoforte whose play in in at all altovo the average when li" aekeil to perform in public. It may be at a concert on behalf of charitable institution or for the benefit of aoma member of the mnsical profaa eion, but whatever tho object let not the earneet itttdent ra.lily rafueto SI ail himself of ho raluable ameani of mnaio- al advancement as such an opportunity affords, advisi s a writer in I.e Kiude, Who ailds: Even if the request bo for him to act merely as accompanist, the task is well worth pi rforming, and worth Iierfonning well. Copies of tho lOttgSto be sung should be jirocured beforehand, and the iiceonipaiiimeiits diligently Btudied. It may be, however, that the young pianist will be asked to contribute one or two pianoforte solos, nnd hen much discrimination and judgment will bo re- j quired. The style and culture of tho au dience must lie taken into account rath er than the special proclivities of the per former. To play a long sonata or a se-' lection of fugues at a popular entertain ment would bo to offer a premium to dis satisfaction and failure. Until a pianist has quite gained the good opinion of the public, it is highly desirable that his pieces should be short and "taking." Avery good plan is to play two short pieces of contrasted ityle nt 0110 sitting say, for example, the fol lowing: Pianoforte solos (a) nocturne in F minor, Chopin; (b) valse in A flat, JUoszkowski. A slight pause should be made between the two pieces, and if the applause is long continued the performer should rise and bow before proceeding with the sec ond pieco. To ignore applauso is the surest method of causing its diminution on subsequont occasions; therefore the player should always acknowledge it With some appearance of gratification. After tho performance of the second piece the pianist should at once grace fully retire, returning to bow if the ap plaUM is considerable. Should an en core be inevitable it is a good plan to select something still shorter and brighter than tho piece previously played. This will be sure to please tho audience, and such a plan may be of material use in buil ling up the reputation of the per former. The debutant must not be disconcert ed should some of his audience com mence to talk while ho is playing, Nei ther must he fall into the mistake of at tempting to drown the conversation by loud playing. Such an endeavor to as sort one's self li worse than useless, for the louder the playing the louder will be the talking. As a rule, tho very oppo site method will 1 . found to prove more effectual in securing silence. Nearly every performer has nt times to go through the very painful ordeal of af fording a mere accompaniment to con versation, it may be of soma comfort to tho novice to remember that not even B Beethoven or a Mendelssohn was ex empt from the trial. A Drop or Two of 1)11. Many housekeepdri know how hard door latches often work and sometimes even "with impetuous recoil and jarring sound." A drop or two of sweet oil 011 the tip of the forefinger touched to the face of the latch will Immediately and effectually cure it. It is a good practice to pass around once B week to all the doors and oil tin- latches. no drop will completely oil half a dozen doors. Small machines, such as sewing machine! in doors and gran nod sowers out of doors, are greatly benefited by a single touch of oil on the fast running pans. The Bamboo Loans, A bamboo lounge in winter gives one COld chills, but it can be transformed in to a thing of beauty with small expense. Get golden brown or dark red corduroy and make tliick tufted cushioni for the seat and back. They can Ik- made in sections and tied to the lounge; then havo three or four big downy pillows cov en d witli India silk to scatter over it. obody need have Consumption, it is not Inherited. Tito Inher ited tendencies toward ii are overcome by Scott's Emulsion tho Cream of Cod-liver on, which makes children ro bust and healthy, and stim ulate 1 ho development of the lungs In old and young alike. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. ta'l he Mtd by Substitutes! I'rep- : by R. R. R. ADWAY'S mm mm cuaaa amd 1 butamts Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Inflammation, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Asthma, Difficult Breathing, Influenza, Rhinflutitrn, Nanralgl i.ciAtlcs, Lu-r bago, Swlliog of tli Joints. Pains in iwk, Obaal or Liaba The spplioatloa at tk SHADY KSLICy to tli prt r rt. whnro tho dlflli-ulty or pin exists will (TrU and romfort. It wm th first auil If ih. eelf i s r rcm'iT that InsUMlv .t"s tho me.t rirriirlki.1111 pa.iin, sll.jrs Iiiflsme tt : 1 tad CURES Onpestinti, whetter ol tbaLaaia Htmnifh, BoweU or other irlsnds or omaro. Iir. hsilway Co . OmUi n I h.irn iil yeiir lifdy UV.Ie.' f r ir.ore thn turelity n rssrs with mach llsfsrtlon-har nwj It for i.h OrlMe, naaacsla fmuitj nd n s. rt of -h'-s ticl .ains si:. I hsv.. fowl 1 It M Isilinif cv. ry umi: BswpMtftlllr. W KAVMOND. ;n cr-srint .St., MlddJctowo, Oooa Jnn;iry is. Isai Asm vii 1 B, N 0 This l ti rtifv t tint in retrraarr, ISSO I had s.TiTe nttufV of QrlDpe," snd rvr-' l myself in tw. i.ty foii l.o.irK liv i!,.. u-. of Bad way U. dy Ki-ltof snd It tin) I'll h ihsd alio r utile of tin. ssmo ilrosdf.il dl. so in Hereb, l"l.snd nl Um ntii" ram edy. witu tho win" r.rutt I do not ktio.v Ksdwsy A Qo., tne j.nrtl w who miiuf. tnr" tlo so tui'diriiies. an I I hv , ,.1 o-v little faith In "Almana (VrttBoataa, " bal if these few llDaa will only in In s Soma snfT.-rl ,u am t u.o th atniro re n uly I will few .moly repaid lor writing nhut I have. Ii.-. rlf dly. K I . Il OWN. J. W, BRKWKB, aAhborn, Pfki Oo,, Uo. "Om bottle of Baady RaUal ami ..no boa of Sadarajr'l Pilln cured ftvo in my lamily of that torriul n .milaiiit. "I.a drlppiv" or Infill mxa. HADWAVH R1ADT MLIir, aldod by ItAllWAi 'H I'lI.I.S, I, th ' qm.-kont :,nd mual tHuRltl.'ll Clll-e for TI IB "(iHIP" Price, 000. par bottle Sold by t)nniits. D UiSBtkllW, Purely Veuotable, mil. I and valuable. -use ParMat llire.tton, 1 omi.leto abaorption snd healthful raftuanty, far ax bm of uiidia 01 dors of the Htniuoeh, I, Ivor, Bowala,Kid lieya, Itladaler, Nervoun Dlaeiuei, Laai of Appetite, BsailMhl, onMlpatlon. o- IIVelli KK, 1 o.: I;e.l 100 Illinois:,.... Fevri' Influiiiniatloii ..I the BoWall, PIIsh nnd all ftiTHiiicomenl. of Die Internal Tl.cer:i. Perfect DlfMtlon will lie aw ipllslied by tnktiitf Radway'l Pills. Hy an tlolng DYSPEPSIA Slrk lleaknrlie, 1 mil Stninarli, lllllons to .. will he avoided, and the food that Is sjalan contribute it Bcmrlshtng properties lor the support ol Ihr natural waxto of the body ft7nbsnrvo the folio winff symptoms fot lowlnir from dlaeane o the diirostive oraraus: 1 1. ion ii.. it ..ii. 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His son Stephen says, " As solid food was totally precluded, we feared my father's strength would fail rapidly, but, to our surprise supplied every need of the system, it being in a palatable, highly condensed form, and easily digested alone il was enabled to sustain my father's strength for two months." As a food lor the sick, inva lids, and infants, Bovinine is indispensable. 25,000 physicians endorse it. Sold by all tlruiigists. Tin: Bovwms co., nsw rosae. Indapo iSUITlstU, waae a wen Man of C." trlall tl.l. all'. ,rrp.,Ukii., IIL, IBrafSBtk SOI. I t Matihr. In s . Wh laul Retail DrnniMI, SCRAN TUN, PA., ainl MhM U-J lag i iuuiiIi. taiaim ar tt h amr M.or.i Auto.it.. S Mirn7f 01 1 M HnLFR . ry-j iirinin.ipNPimaiAUl 710 11 I SUA I UK t'l mm . 1 1 i woeatrfvl tocje i.i suit, rvn ff IT) t olll., Snr. Ttir..l, ln.l.,M. . I, i -1! s 1 KB. A In twirl nsr to on Oi't liMiraii. o vt r. ( I Anllmif4 t'.r. I'.T.-ni lr rm n n r it t ( nrr. 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Tile T I ult ichromes contains four incomparable paintings by the world-famous Medairy, which surpass all of his previous efforts for faithful ness to nature and unparalleled beauty. They comprise every phase of Nature's changes, as de lineated in the four seasons, and will prove a revelation tc most persons, of her peculiar moods. Lowell has well said: "Our seasons have no fixed returns; Without our will they come and go; At noon our sudden summer burns, Ere sunset nil i; snow." The Ottman Lithographing Company in reproducing these paintings from the originals, has achieved a marked success, md produced lour pictures that will easily hold first place in either home or studio, not only for their artistic merit, but as line examples ol the work of this renowned artist. SPRING This delightful picture is one of Medairy's four water colors. "The Seasons," whic are all found in portfolio No. 2 of this Scries. "Spring" is a bright-colored work of singular merit The drooping apple trees, burdened with their pink and white bloom, contrast effectively with the rich green back ground of trees and the llag-fringed pool in front. The light and shades are superlative, and the whole effect is wondrously pleasing as a picture, or when critically considered as a study. REMEMBER, ONE GOU- PON WITH ONE DIME SECURES 4 PICTURES. THIS IS THE COUPON OF . . Art Students' Series of i i j: m f 1 a. ' NIIIUIIS.IMIIlsMlillKUsHIIIIHliUI.IW Scranton Tribune, Scranton, Pa., May 9, 1894. 2 ; 1 Send this coupon, with 10 cents 1 in cash, and get four of the marvelous Multkhrome Art Gems by far the 1 greatest offer of all. Mail orders 2a extra. 5oimmii.iMm.AiimiMiiiiiM j e. 'I II ljli'ha m X F if 1 mm t