i riMwiumv itiTW ii fmii nam ubsb Is .ins T'-ti a aa -mrT A ii hi hm trmnniaur usee Tif inwti mmmr i jwn into tuam. ttnp n'toimc ivm. Ti'.r -rtituivt trrrw nratura wamww ntmt Tmvwnrwtw 1MB. tub rar Tnn mini inwn rn fTjrwan; Tascr mine tuua uui turn;. 4- AN INDIAN S rrana.UB WfHti Z-c'k-. rz- IIT A :l: li. ' T'.iilUU S mT!rlIH till ". i: vat- ti.mir!? umauir. rii;;i. 'li iiii'"1 ' v. ii- a ''.'::- n'.ii;r ihh... nr. :i: '.at- i:ifp trdtn. ; isiir-.L'T-nut nnn-u. v?Tiliim; iiut '".I-: ,,.....,,..4 -,,. uhiui: iiicsuz: iiitai i.niiis. wn-'ii imiut :iuihii ;ir a liiixo null i.r.;i"il luii.on. anram-inr ti ""T h. ui m mm: of t:. This v."nr.uivii uumnr tens a luui n.uiir u: turn's ur iu. u. luiHuau -.nr -iintHf. F.ir p. nimrmr: :ir -iiiiir iiiMiirat'.iii- Hi fitr Tn ;uc '''jtitiuiit aiui. "-de r.iuiWK'iisr -tan tu- unirri! iiuui.i- r.iifMnn"E wmitiL o-Miimr nr tu:"r rrTrn tri u:ufx f.;r inni. rwrr i)uuxi::?'ti iuaiicir r;u- iu-H:H:ii it: ti. qua"!, nr ?:u'sr :i::t: -,:u:iHr u::u:s h.j :uc :mrunin ti'!i:-. liic r"cuc t.ir "..ip ".itiriu-fl i:im:r 'iituti tnJT rr f"T. '""ur!'s ftmifii" "utn?T Trnd -li!::;. ;i: in uui. aiiu:i:ti it :va: :.-..':.iiU i:u--;fi-imtilli.'. t.-;i3 :i-t- a i''rr Tn:nTi u':::uu iiu H.'UKiiui'fii :ni!? a. rF:.Iiun i tr.ii!n :i iniiiiiii xrim pTUiiiiiiiiiiUT lalimi in ami . "il :inu iinti: iiv ?,"ro'ri'vti. la;":ii.' ;mm :ut raui:um .:inurx r.'aaa:.!. t;,im villi. bitpu :nr trci IliMir linnnHt. Sum!.' raacrir: lutar. uiior "iu iiiuimr una. rrrnmHa ti La iwiTiie '.";irl tw.ii-iz :"itrrru :.scuru '"t":;Uiiu a vraen. aa Imir.-.n zmht art nHiTii. r:um:ii ntrr nf 2. i:::: u.iUii; 1.. aiuer ii:ai nn rnp yrnirv rrsiL '"lu- eii&'iiz?.it "-tl :n Indian k niiraunf triri. uiunii'Miin. unii Li: -uhu q Tiisriit liuiHinr iiirwirrii. TIi'!n u :nti -li mim uiTiT nur. -r"i:ii u mici; . "-tiTiiiiin -.-!.'!?i.:nui!;U ilcur Tl OUTWIT '""uw-liurr' -fuunt?!!! ru-'j meustr". nuiiiunirir :ur- .Himn; n wohk 11111I riiit ttuuusiutu. Uui Ltatr r.ii::iw: uisc ami rsnrr. uu umiB im ::nii Un-c wnii.aji.niuuiiiii' ita-iuii. B,:r,uc :u tins -Mra i::ni:iiuss. "51r :uht TrunuiK iluuuiII" Tin? niirsaiinztTr :!".'i tuo. iiul ;:airr Tiasrru t r.rrifl "ihaiiirr. niirrv ie 'lie sua: iiiamiu ii"rw!B rue riauts. rin:.i'.iaii unit uj a.Tiir. .i.'.r, run one ur 'Utrnrrit? !i-?r: Luaxia u. Smin MimiitT i.i- ':?tjh :iti: r:v.;r. wr-arrnr'jir-Li it'n r;;r r-r tr- r:r. iii:rr:j iai tin trail, unii holui: lu' nan. t:.r iirti rue rr htuCs. Ainaiu-.-.- in- v.-n uiiif-tiur I'imil'-i; rmiL liid iwrr.. ar.u :t .nrr. rr.L u: '-ai- mm: Ul;uu. win; '.'i.'i;i:ii;r t::;ua nii r:;::.; i.-iir ii,niat u."2fii n:2 n i)iit:r ri 'i.i- r'vur. u.ir ;i. urr?aiti: '! iJi. uur '" tiO :-:;.uiii'- iuii: !:u:i.i: vi:i,:w-rru.-S':t: . ;i:. ,nior? Tai- .in::;::: 7;:ti n!milli:,- - inn -i.-.l.. ..1U1 V.-ll'i.i. m-n'T r .i"ii :i "Ii-:ar '::::!...... ' tiiiii- -it .miu--.:ulj. ::!" -rui.ii l.illl :t .u in mir i.. '-.il.itii.i.': vns u tu ,T' ..llilL. K.ii-r"- nan:. ..;.:.. n;.:'.:. i-i.u. i i.-.-nr ...ir n'. .n- r.;:i-.-t- ;.. ii v-'rii i-.ii. i.;' i i i.uiiii" i ivj l.. hi ii :ail il. niiiiii-.r n-.-:: n. -.f irrnuiui. :.jm: .'U'?. "iii-iuilaai ipiiii li. "a.-:; & nurur.... .ii. Ul- -ll'-Iilll. i-. ;iuu i,uiriiiig iilt HunUie I'm stir. -'bun. ii. .iullLX. lilOLUHl-U rune .1' H.H Suit: iiiaia c ewtrt j.mu-. uii. iie:w!ii iiitimtfr una tue :..nffs. Iiimiu taare were itmer i uiui : nit inwiird ruit r-ver -. iru.m.nk, uerrr n::iua:a. unit tue nuxu iunMuruui uoaiiMm. '"ii: iienaeu:er :ulu nut ui tx-at uul tia nunc in curru. muk-vt. uiKmc vctru miitwc IW.. US lie n-iuiaitC ::it niuCo. td- uiijitiuii:!. ui XTTtiiiiis nuax liiuuua. n -humhi iii'ievuii uim eiiaumiuta nf hi tctuae -ar ur.T nil lim uuue to vtmua 'J'i'u, iiia z writ tuc nueil uujta. iiiuuK n-aiu-is la'lua xne Ustu Uic liarrj ut Himtx Trua uitu u uluf "lit-toluene- ntwr -uW"T!ixc' ate uuc ttu- ra!e uji llCiit i.ijai. J'riaiuiiT-.r, u iiowt aneruuiis- :li mrirr IimiTs m 1'mr nf t.cu. ui' im ess iniw "a tr. i f aunxil Wt im. xtm Uunt;v urns hiT -i eWHmi li' f kll !UUR) -Tl'tUtll IM Ullif wtiinn amvimil Ui "r, iaiiu-ijr tli tiiiur. van T'lar-EjtjL '. ui juill. uim Hwtmwta um un&avtsr lua ri iiTT--. :iicr mm ut-t uujiicw 41k. :wi ii: ".iuur ura omb.' was wtarrjf!,- tiiULU.' I.--.UTV ".iu-IE- i.UTX UlkW UI BttC -iiai ;..sir i. iiiuiii tiu i.u uwui-'nr aitii liilfC A E!MtT lUMfci Fiii in ex vmii it i' -nr nrrrm. :rw tariu ant tn ihif mnrlH? iRflUl. vnn hit :nr - .-a t ,uis- nu mi GRATITUDE 4 :.HM- ;i"t. iti :.li ..I1U...1;- - n..- -!. jt-i.iii.tir c-u"-!iii: I'i-ii; u "Tiiitiiumi ti:u!-h.i :iu- uiiHi- -.in'? nat linen in iicru". TUe vujiiiiii: -r.il s. ma"?- . v Uirrieu-a- vriuniT:-n i Llllu ill "HUiU " :i' "IIU- - .U';a. r:. miuc .-HUir- '-.!';ll'rf li iilliUit u I1U-HU'' ' " U"' 'ui'v ari. :::n: " nir" Hiiucui z-y - t TLv i ..UH- -"Hiiiurii' ii fO;:;a;r!!; .;f :u'r. in "nil' i-iT" i-" ii'iurc T-uiiii; r. rii'i: i iT mri.iir.:ii:i?fr tZ iiii.'Stx i-r rui- .ai.. J iii:u.m1. l"Tlit : -.. iff hum1 t 'i. :ill i Jll- "ti ;.! it f. inr r.ii ir nr.ui'i: i; i.irr r.i.nii'1"- " : .i. Kniii-r-!r"i -r L- uiil ,iii':;i.:u :.::i. i-!. l't lit I., ur ii'.UU vui- me. 1UHU! ill: ii Tr r.ir" -'HE ir- Zji- ..lJ.-. mtmL. jl.ni:ar"i::. t-urr uaL . - iiv; fi ' :u-0"h. i- iiiiur:. . iuv-..u. .rr i ".. I"'rL.i...-l9. TI. ''VM i IIIl i. .LliUC II 1-." nt"? u"" fiir r."iir l"..i!iii? riu- n" Uli aui ta ufwurii 11 i-ii liim raiu- '3iTf iif iuu.'?"Lr. u&Hi i.i.. nnr nir .-iiaiTm. nrr::' ""ur:. :nii;r z nrn:rrr rriiir L.i jiiii7r uui: -viriin -.hi" yiM.ar .u nr- ria: r tur !H!rTraiiiiiE--r! Trr ir ui-n--jiair. In rai mtfiiii'.ini- ":ae w,r i:r f i :uir riuiTs vi. rrM..tm'ii iir iiurT l nU. nn ru- nir"n,:--'",ii Zjiir vi"r' mir- ".uuii i. uiniir!: m iiur;iurr. a-nriiiiir td '.a ai i?r juiiimjut anil a. aimi ciuau ifT Tla- lurnnmH" vr;;-' .rm.llr r.UiT'g Tiiil-i Xkl? iitti: i.iii iiu iurr iiiTw suns it.tti.-j-. ::- iuuITb ru.;: .air rT- a. iLiir ln ynuC m:r -ihi? -iur vxuaiiima. u1 :'iict miC t rr Tiy L3rtl n iai tfymui -ur n :il u"iiik ii raf aiar ra.u..in vi.ii-r -f "l" t.iir: ? timrr imu ir"ai miiti-- E uuurj udiiiV m aur nil fit-m iinicr tiaii a.ttji'-rvi:. uiui m mi in:n. T'lifc. m iitrwvr. -mvau-jul -wia Jia-ii iiua- -Uil Hi... ri- tUiUtln UaiX rill- -Zr iLaiiis ii.ti 'ii-Tfit:-.- aa.niii'-im. "iii?-K-tti-uz- -T fTjt: i" ima- rn- larr "' Ur i-;" "ir at- "air in "u1 iirriLi::ur uiuCn. S"Tnir -ci""7 '""r -u"?- Tt':j. "ow riairr. r.n- "a..r i.nw v icht "itimr; itir itn.ic lite- rrrui unii & wii if -iar wrriiem niirii -curv i,-v :trr-!'ajt -uj ".ii l-II; .w.iii- im c nrar" :rIl:i nr ITTt.lE 11 t- T li v rr- iiin l.ir "Oil - Tnir -rrir-i. "m;ti un1 i.i: ii-'-'"i if Mr lva,x Tar.ii'- ii i itt iu ' - -n-nL j. - ?1 i T1 ; - I : i . 'f - l.il L. ilii null! " d:-' K -Mil. lif.L ii': ::uht 't ni" UIUU - ui-"J '-:li-X ""-.e i n.j. i .llL iif z. t- u.. I-Uill- i. ".. hilinl... -il'i iuii:i lc itir. - itiir .-ir-ti ;t li.-"'IUI.T a unci. Li -iiiut '-"I Ll liiiirr t t:i.:.. rr.,.iir v.';. inn. :tl .i- -ur'-i, . '.l." i-Liiur liLr i!!T-.,il- H V '..it- s::r--t- ".:i.r- limiiL ..M. i.-i:r 2..ilUier v:u m.r -.iii: lUiSt tie n.n-f iiiix -axtf lares L -rr i.i- .iirr. .inii.-i.. :ur j-mui uiii:rai-x ii- ini- l:i u ui in "Ur liVTJUS. iiuiWttgJ:' Hit- .rut -.'il;- T-vtnir -u n C iia- Inftil. :nnii io -"irr lire n -mini Tiir ur-i'W if ui. iiiithuht: .t :.!" l it u.k riix ir M vriijf ub .tiid '.uui ue im iwinini-ir?" limr tt uitiiuil. Tiif- laiiiiiflis UIHOi .uia of:. iniimi :iif tuur uuc ttlmc -HUiiHurupi-imai! in ttmr' -li" iTt'iT.. a""ais "! Ltiuiic -a Irw ipas iuin itjr Jiuuia" jrt ia irrnar uul .r.irmfr:. fur lomil '.Mr thiiitit a trmr lurrwmus rglit LliMiiaO.T Hit n.: .nmtJ viai -tui tmni'timti wir.'L an uuMT-iiF Jiuriiuae. iiur ii oiiiir inin-L mm im tutu td -:i Ttgjlr -n. -tiiir -u. iu nuiuiui uf ?'mf r.tfwc! truism, ai '-i.iti ia. ciuar af wet um. iu& nutluii Win oau. u ro-li vuen txiur ir r :ia- uuirroi if "lur mtin fjuuia. null aa -piMUHti l -nttf: tr.lit ououj 3 a.'r uuif ii!trrt -aa- rruiit !Tii- -n.ui- Tin ic anuttT on laaa ua jmiT trot nir. tur- Hxittfc - lib iam ii pat a -wma im irm .ma - nr. wnuic tue :iuf luiiragir itf jtr? "limr iim 'tun " -i - LiaTr-mcir liast "il i laager i ii n ac "Ilui niiinnu jj ii irrivt li iiCtror nrrrw trw-iiit ra 1 uum.'ii if ?'m.y tCrwlfc. .aif. am nw enae-L 5rwirrt unt .inrrmr Km initnal .i. imr 0-w"nr llnnr C fOfrntt Imr! twnnt fiiru m galtB tlirjltina- .rw .rf jlinct Timer Cnr gnin aic 'tnuia ih unutr mimnr,. yHlnf -netr TMnnnrtv wtii'lt Entiled! trnini. hi err Hue nt tit Hi am-ww fa-rtngiB. "Vmtie -tly adlinw airm iiw rh pra "nitiiii nr3'laiiiEi uf rne nuniin? arlwiiiT Sw 'toirn-C .. in tinst: itnn iff TB!r 3 tt -milr a Imki-n J wlt 3u am jit lur tom li gnir' Bnrli cii af-'i nnf rfiir tu C initC 111' -iiimmc Tirt! tliC mir ipniw limit Hh uiiit mr.r !!nir rtfawr UnrlwC nMi-t rTawr in. nr Hi iCiiliinc mirrr rns m nut' mmi 'IcrnL in ii.r-iim 'f t Ir- nn. Tit mn.l l:tif ifT Tin im riii'ir mitiili? ::-nn.iJK mil " or riur n'ii? aC rim- ,n irnw itw.inr !li- Bar 'mi"t-Jt:m will rnntiliil :ii' Tiirr- n linr'K'r rjmiwtil lu ii'ti-r nt'.. mv.. Wsii' hut it n - ur.'5iiar miisa.. riu- j-innif i;j ini.i. ji. jmuilit riurmr ;t nut- m jj.h :uul tlii'ii nnie Hi ""'-nir :r-u.Ii 'illlUi 'IlC im.iiHiKit. ha.1i ::in rrniin: tin Tvarnitiir mil . liu - xr fJ.iii'il iC rili tniulr wtt'jh -ar!l .riTt irwni'MilT tniniC :"u. uiiHTia 'nililnly Ui nwE anit ai. iii.ieir jir.ii'.HiL. Eli ilil. im:rwt irvC kjiu i 'iC ae litt muiinc- s.-f ii "tl-e .tinT-r -iii irntnir.. ts -rn -.ti!r jiiik."C !iiu'!t li- . Bar 3i.imi" iiviii !1iit aniC 3inc Iiini-l:vr- timnw inC itn'iit rtin luini. Hi! u fir '-u- "'irw tiror ait if sinuinHit' t '.uE i-iirt ji luirwi:. Oinainif aniC iirrsi. -nuiir -Smts tut- SuiC niuiC x ili'lic i if rcuii- m 5':irrriE cslt tu. um- Tu TU"H'Si"' Tli'ir nimni: jiimiJHiE u:: in-- uuii :i:-niiiur aiiii in. pvKliniif :aiil itui it -Hii ,,"iiti JLaiC anw -h if effiinittfu"t 'rwi-at Timki? nut uinff ran- '.ii'!t uui -n tin enc. amC riin iitiui'. ixiiL' inirt .tT tlii pur?mir lain tt." in -mitrr nf iP.tw: nrmre rti "ii.i:ia.irrii'ti:: la- iii- 31rrpiC ty tflnim. "S.r Uil "Ji Ttuiilu !Ii;L im itar-mj: ",aTmifl-!"C ivr riiit utiMn unit urn- -.a ' tin ire. n r w!l'iitir?mr. T.ir ir e 'HiiH' T.ir!I liiuC irmraT'C i'.uait x mriiwrnir miir :imC Birrii'iC a. ''uud.ni: tnmtnr nnira. rtm- niiC iiuCuiH -miL W.tai ni'ft. nuu-ij. nf r".l xiiur ":ii- -?rrrrv- riiii'ir 5'!t a; rtiwiuit moiU'm'K. tniC in miniu- nr trtrn. iif umiuic :1 irii'W raiur Uir rnuE nnirnir ilia iiiirr i tyti. :imC -itt riias iif inrr irUfi r-iti'tr in rtiH- liliiMf-. it )i'nr if rlu-ri Iim- tuflanif illiE nnr 'tuiw uai juii'i iinwiiul: riur- mniirii itT 7 ur h-.ws. Qe 1-Tf miaiin'. or !! ii"T!r j?;i":air Jijp I'aniia iirnC twirl uuiC 'tif in 'Siiii?'fi minimi trTwrir ir lO'Tiiiliiix'". Tii.n: -rm- nrT n mfiC fir Ciiv Hniw if iiu- u:.i.n. .nut Hi muni. riiH?- uii rmc iinj'tmw: iiiituiwiinw siiouliC h uirw- Tk nw-irtii riiac "im. PiimU. nC t " T"u-T lu-iit Si tjtiny ac Hi nn.tnrc iinm-j- raun Hi'iur BiinnfC -simiii .unEHr Tiin'3ir-;fe. if aiif rril)i shu. -ilit aiir lJL iitm.. TTun. aa- rii btutit rttn: Cafurniftr'C rnrn. rlu- nninQiinj' itr-C 'iritf aiipic amt nnn ntfcmrr wrf raAtL- ui"T riuic riu iirxw yiiinit ji.iinr. Ta uiw": Uiir wiiiJiI out cam tn lu-in. a 3wurU Z uirJi' iCamDunlun. 'ETiai ICmc-ar Owi rant rtta- Itaane. Sr- it liri -mir? riiunir nlu yitin Xloa; if Chut Uiitit ' Uwnip nrinrmC m rait Driikini DiwrTh- an'E wtiiitlii e-u-ii. n"grLiu".ii: Tin Emp wan torn? n. raw- "niinrrT- ar ai Q;iiui.ff it Xai'irr-: E . Iirtla imi'va tu til :i iniu- n-v flir- ia 111 tvaJU ahmin :ui- ai'iuiniruiiuiC Iw alway trlv ii. )i'iir" iU .nrtiipctiti Hi'iiifa ..'iimH muiM- -cmmi aiivKortirTsfc. tomt -wnJis- .nir rrrunmnix; lut 4-'ir rury airrrrrr.. jiuiii m.niz a wimiia millLinif a '!! .r in. ji aifidi ar-ur lir.. lut wmc up u. !u:jr .itiii! tjt iutr inr ai jiian- u miii "Z jnit my if riii."" stiiiE ' tie- tiimta.. "'hut if y.ui".t miml tiiu l uiw ZX a a- cm jtamt and. gw: ytiit I touiit: I -in- lEimr mn.iiHf tint- entr rill ' Mt- Ttiicaa nirtii-ii-t writ :t giun of j tain, nulkw. Tien, he iMv.nl her w Ultra iut- iirni-aiiailM- iuiit June.. ucv it t-t ti im; rin iHui"' onnwiu'wl an- T-imaii. . i.r i-iT tir T-nt .nnr jnT DonityiU. rut: ii "Ui i.nif " -nL!2:":iiif- muse -na-r anil limit aiiiir l...i-.' '"V illi iltTic ituirai-r " -tmilwl ' ' gtlesr, T ni; cae- ILiaur wrhniic rtinnin- i'?'i iroin yrnir w.iri. " in tt jniingi"' e.riuime(t tile wn nuu.. v ui ."iuiit anr iirliern- rliac a r.niuuyi. -'Tiniii liw i .iiueiy di'wwMiL- ! 2.tr viu-ii "tu. ICina- pur a irilit eoin i n: i land' Ue fi-tl on her ituees. r'i:!i- 'ji "mnnui-t li:s- Willi, Umgiiinif ivnr "ie .acau ur. V.iinau Linnui .'.imnaii.uii. vr al wa Sifiumiwfc- "V iile- iu- Etnglisii- piirm-.v is ofrea l mu.tiuu'tv 'nir nanvri- souitow are uu::v.iiaL .U--sr.'"';"rs. of w.et See'ln. "ili-T ilii' iiiug heen. iillinva. a seed art-pa-, imr ic : .inly uiti'iy rhac rueir Jl-wti .-ULUItna rn ilgrictllt'.U'H inn huen ti'tuiiiiarniiwi. T!i autim, sparrows ir ctht- :aiuic: aimniluat unit wdeiy uis -rtiiariet ir rue suiiill bii-da- iiuiabiting 'h- nuTU .llnrncr of rlio Cuireil .vranm. Jt ;rtmn "Ui-y .tea- itnnaiantijr present in: imuir::rit aunt Oir .Llltiuiiuu many tt -limn, twr.n- tn rua- IniirU dnrtaif the ' 'oiir: rfleir gliuim aw raaen by other .(im-: rmai rue 3oi:li. tn. a garuea vt.'niL . munril tttey wilt anuiedmes Uintrny an ram-It a amery per ueur. if aucu. ..-L oia DigieiO. grtin ami l eaorvfwt Wernt "mIs fnrni mure tluin t jjif nf caair Omit tint tiia enrii-a yi'ar, nut .iming. t.'uf Holilur lunuths uf the I jnr- it ennai'.tiuc aiiuui tuur afta j if rhe- Cmit of uuiny peitiea. More- j ikjC cwi-jity 4vu jr .nr.. of rlude nmil -nuiunM of lUjae-r Qi-stii, which, la nn ! i, mama aUitwinu; nr a, gTiuniUivojiiita , intiii, nmtntiuiily wuxa unmpiu'eit with h .trnwr liLiii'UlnriC eawbuvl. eatliinf, uuC rtfut'v-agett 'Jini'Kliinr,. wulctt ningu .liiiB. ta tu rveurj aer tfaiir Oauutry '..Kit u. Aoutncit. IiiimiIw layiHTiMM la Ma flirt WBa TUi alrt wtln Iliii nwn rralneit to Uiut- nimiUitwurii. mny tiianlt her Im-ky nir tiuic shn In rhH biippy poiwBmir aC tiiiw talrnr,. fur thnrn never wan a iwiiHiia. wlii'n riii-rn wu nrnrit am for rtiiif rniininif rhnn flu-rw lit at prewnt ttulnnitif pr1re am anUi'it for'. Iliind mailH Qninrie. bur flui jirt wlio in an .utrpt xr. am upwirnr may pro1iU hrr 'lf wltil hfjnriftil irnrrnrnts at tlie ITlllIll'Ht HTpMllHf. Tarn? ' anrliiaa rluit adiln morn to T-rl's fiwliti of -lf rMHiJwt ttrnn to lirtnw rlint iim in .iuiii'ily I'lud ami that lirtf I3ninrii Ih- ahov ri'pnmrti. It i anr. neiHHiiry. rlmr n irm:it tt.nimnt of amni-y sliiiuiiC lt nniinr M uronmpliHli rait if till sh-L Ih a ilninry m-niie wnmun. Lrt tll uiurrriiil He of tUe bi'tit Utiuiity.. tln'ii ilii' away wirll marbinit aiiutii emitrnidi'rli'M. ami in their plare lint Ui ilainry ui'ninritvtieil ruffle with .in riiili'il 'iirt. t!i cniist of baml aiiulii rui'it and tile W 'll mruiieii jpi th ank. B ur Hie airt Wan is mnkinq: ready for Qi'tr miuTinan rlmre- in no worit more arrruTiVrt rlian tiim, and in the future ulle will: npprwiur the bHiinry of the work, tbiir bi!- hti ai'i'iimpIiHheiL Hiimii'mudii- jfartiienr wear trrire hinif a rhnn that are bnuifiit ready mmle. unit :t mnituM'tm may be pmviil eiE fur mnrh. hum sum if the bride aJiiiTt wilt mak.' her own Unavrie. Dluunet akirr are now unreit and ttniHhwl at the fmit wirli a ruffle, whii.'U may be emhrtililereil In nilk or nimply tlniHUiiiC wirli a riw of briar stitrutnn ac the top of tin hem. For winter weiirller these nkirtH siuiuld be made of all-wool annuel, bur every wardrobe should eonraia at leant two of these ikirr made of tlla- ilk-and-wool minaeC for cool ilayn in the spring r nimmer.. Hanit-embruiiU'reil collar ami yoki'S ai'n arnnnur tile monr fa.ihiontible of nwUweiir,. anil any amount of hand 'vinu; Ih- aml la the txiiniuiits of ajiwaH anit w:unr.. ITnimtlt kin 1 1 4 are- mnr.ll nsed, and znrmenn. of all kinibt ant so trimmed with, hauil work thut one run but wonder if the sewinu; machine i tu be on- of tue rt'UL' of the punt before rile- ni'TE generation jruws to- wuman- hnoiik Fur die ffirt who i an expert needle woman! there- lit always an opening, anil aspciuuliy of thin aeanon. when a miiehine-miule xarmunt in looked upon almiwt with, disdain.. The wine mother will temth. her Uuuhter the art of be miminir a noe- needle-woman, ami she ; wilt pit inru' her hamln a means by whirl! nhe may make a livelihood In the J mime arrrairrlve way, and to provide for hnrsi!lf the- niuHC heutitlful garmentd. Chiluiteipiiias. Oeuurit. favtt In. taitimMw. ITlunneE pettiraats seldom- trouble n nuw,,ai satin, knickers, with detachable nunnuli linings- have- taken their place, whiln- thiiHtt who still cling to the petti minr ln preference to. knickers choose a zenuna. and. line- it with washing silk witii. an interlining: of flanneL De rail such. a these depend aa the taste of the iuiUvlduuI. Fancy may run. riot in the matter of nigiitgownifc. These garments at the ainim-nr. are perfectly lovely. The empire- shape is still In vogue- and is- uiure lovely made of silk, with the yoke- ami sleeves of luce. A useful garment in this shape may be made In mimlin,. lawn, or very flue nainsook w-.iii a bitr round suiloc collar of luce or some- hue em broidery. EU-gnrding: colors.. pinHs ami blues ar- the- pn-rrii'st tor night wear; but, of course, every Individual woman has her particular color, and she can ac UiMHt huvu bow of ir. ilont French peonlif prefer all white, especially in a tnniMteaa. w herean a. good many Amer- u'aiin arn uevorca to oiaca sua uuuer- wear.. Very often one- can pick up a very pritrry French partem in inferior ma- terial whiclL '.'an be uopicd at home In lii-tTiT fabrics. 3la;iy nightgowns are umv ittit lilt;' peignoirs, befrilled and uertblmueit all the way down. For real simplicity white silk or mus lin aighrgmvnn are trimmed with turn nvi.r miliars., flnished with, headings unit flu silk hemsf.tcUicg, tying la a lar-u bow In the front and showing Mime wonderful hand rucking. It iu ::. well to. remember that It in use iesH tn invest in lndihVrenc fabrics and mul wiiritainnship, uvea though the partem chnsi-n be an elaborate one. Wuwh.ngToa Star. anrmua. Wuuuu Sat Cvallna EatUasuwu. la a hind where wivus and maidens are neuter one would not expect ad vanced views on "feminlam," and yet rim most uumpreheuuive ami, it goes without saying, seriuun, hook on thu progress of women has Just been pub lished, ami Is causing much discus sion la 'Uermuny. Auiiu. many pon derous uxplunarionn. it is a relivf uud a, aurprlno tn ami the bicycle selected in aa etf.ii'Ova agiut ia emancipation, ! ,Ju.jy ymln atfo thu bicycle was spokea uf with literal button; by Ger uiaa wumea of all classes as the sub viirrer of all Uidy-llke quulities. Even to-day In, muny places it is held thut " a uuly gives up being a lady" when she mnuiits a bicycle. This testimony la a grave book, will help to kill the hostility, but there are those among the- Germans who- regard exercise, as the awla regard football, as an Mutiny to the national amusement. Young women who bicycle do nut prac tice the piano us they should; they give up one sort of pedal fur sontUir. as an old niualis muster la the suburbs com plained some years ago. He had lost all but pupils, ha said, since cycling eume in. It might be very good for tlliim, he would add grudgingly, but IC was. very bud for him. However, It t not surprising tbut the Germans have nut tak-a op cycling with entnus twin, la foitj- of the luws which pre TaJ. iu. some of their towns. It la for- Bidden to go faster than tb omnl bua9, and twerj one Is compelled to dismount at th cro-roods. Under surd condltjons walkln? tn pleauntor ami not Im quick. Londoa Ulube. paraaai Frttl WW. China or pompadour allk paraaol arr a mnnif the smartest of the season. Us ually these silks are used as a centre, surrounded by a wide border of solid color tucked taffeta. Thin tucked taffeta Idea is one of the mont used of the season. Very modish purasoU naye a centre of tucked taf feta, and around it a border of chif fon or similar diaphanous stuff. Metal-tipped ribs are not used this season except for the leant expensive paranoia. The most desirable ones have their rlfcn tipped In Ivory. Among the strikingly novel effects seen In the latest showings Is a sun shade of taffta of effective design, whirlt -when rained In the light pro-dtn-es a sunnetlike effect from the cur ious blending and weaving of Its color In if. Bunds of narrow satin ribbon nich ing, nntially to march the lining and put on at eijuitl m.-tance, are anions tne newest trimmlns Idea. IJmnn-clnlh parnsols promise to be anions the niimt popular of the season. An Idea Junt introduced thin seanon in to have pleats running down each section of white to match the wide white border and the mat?riul of the centre of the parasoL Thin, It Is pre illrtud, is to have wide vogue on ac count of Irs novelty. Bordered creations seem to reign su preme in parasol land this year. SicrC f a, Laos Llfa. Ton sometimes see a woman whose old age is as exquisite as was the per fect bloom of her youth. You wonder how this has come about. You wonder bow it is that her life has been a long happy one. Here are some of the reasons: She knew how to fovget disnirreeablp things. ..tfi,K. She kept her nerves well in hand, and inflicted them on no one. She mastered the art of saying pleas ant things. She did not expect too much from her friends. She mad.! whatever work that came to her congenlaL She retained her illusions, and did not believe all the world wicked and unkind. She relieved the miserable and sym pathized with the sorrowful. She never forgot that kind words and a smile cost nothing, but are price less treasures to the discouraged. She did unto others as she would he done by. and now that old age ban come to her, and there 'a a halo of white hair about ber bean, she is loved and considered. Thin in tne se cret of a long life and a happy one. Pittsburg Dinpatcn. ' Silvar Asalo. '-w Silver Is the dominant note In many new gowns and promises to become as ubiquitous as the oft-repeated gold of lust year. Probably we shall come in time to the bronze and copper age in regard to matters sartoriul and mo ilistic. but at present the craze for the fair white metal has spread like aa epidemic through the world of fashion. Not only are we introducing it into our gowns and repeating it in our headgear, but we are cramming our rooms with silver frames and covering our occasional tables with countless silver miniature representations of Dutch furniture as well as every de scription of culinary article and are even threatened with a return to silver Jewelry. Added to which the Jewel lers' windows are full of silver and enamel buttons, or even lovelier speci mens In the noureau art designs, and each week seems to bring forth sorus thlng more beautifuL New York Com mercial Advertiser. . - in.. Frocks Wontldad by Ppars. "How do you get your frocks torn so much about the bottom?" a Washing ton girl was asked. "Oh, that! It comes from the cavalrymen's spurs." she replied. "One meets them every where, and the spurs on their boots have an unhappy way of catching ir v.'omen's frocks." The lightest effects in hair decora tions are the butterfly bows, sprinkled uUb Hnely cut rhiucstones or the smallest spangles. Large oval pieces of polished mother of pearl form the centre of many de signs worked in pearls on fancy gold lace and stray crowns. Among the floral novelties in the line of hair ornament la a large, delicate ly tinted orchid, sprinkled wiih cut rhincstcnes to repre-Jent dewdrops. Satin straw Is now made lu such wide bauds and glossy tluibh that large hats of it have the uppeurnnce of be ing formed of the fluent sutin ribbon. For youthful and slender Weurers budices fastened ut the buck continue in favor und are conspicuous among the designs for spring und summer now on view. Linen trimming oa cloth gowns are a distinctive feature of the latest models. The linen Is lu openwork design or embroidered In self or cou ti'usrlng colors. With few exceptions the handsomest of the spring wraps and bodices are adorned with collarettes, - Bonus and berthus of luce or Mexican drawn work in white or ecru. A Toreador turban has a crown of violets, and a high brim covered with violet tulle, over which gold luce Is druped. The left front has a cabochon of white pears and white aigrettes. The latest thing in white evening shoulder wraps Is made of fancy chif fon or crepe, half a yerd wide and nearly two yards long, and bordered all the way round with c puffy edge of while inurtbou. "Veiled" roses are among the softest effects tu millinery. The blossom are of the "crunhed" variety, and over such colored petal rest another petal of moussellne tie sole tn whito or a lighter shade cf the culstr of the ruse. ;15pf New York City. Severely plain but stylish Is this shirt waist of linen striped with green. The combination Is delightfully cool and one that will be very popular during the coming season. The foundation Is a glove- fitted lining, which closes In the centre front. This ninv be omitted and the waist adjusted with shoulder and un derarm soaras if preferred. It fits smoothly across the shoulders and is drawn down close to the belt. whore there are small gathers. A smooth adjustment Is maintained under the arms. The waist closes In the centre front with small crystal buttons nnd but tonholes worked through a narrow space between two box pleats that are flatly stitched. There Is slight fullness at the neck, and the waist forms a de cided blouse over the velvet belt. A plain collar completes the neck, and fastens at the back. It Is pro vided with embroidered protectors and. a stock of heavy black satin. The regulation shirt sleeves are fitted close to the arm with Inside seams. They are finished with deep, straight cuffs, and a facing at the back, where the sleeve Is slashed. Waists In this mode arc made of LADIES' TAJIiOE MADE SHIRT WAIST. JAUNTY NORFOLK JACKET. heavy pcau de sole, bengaline or moire, to be worn with tuilor made suits, end beautiful buttons are used for the centre closing. It Is also an appropriate mode for wash fabrics, as It will launder easily. To make the waist in tho medium size will require two yards of thirty six inch material. Norfolk Jacket Willi Applied Pleat. Norfolk Jackets possess certain in herent advantages, and are always Bijurt and Jaunty. The admirable May Munton model shown lu the large drawing Is adapted alike to the Jacket suit and tho general wrap, and is suit ed to all cloths, cheviots, tweed., and the like; but, in tho original. Is of to bacco brown frieze, stitched with corti celli silk, and makes part of walking costume made with flounced skirt that Just clears the ground. The back is snug fitting and includes a centre seam that is curved to the figure, the fronts are fitted by sin gle darts which are concealed under the applied pleats. The pleats are graduuted in width, so producing a tapering effect at the waist and are ap plied over the Jacket. The belt, which is merely an ornamental feature, passes under those at the back and terminates la pointed ends over those In front, and can be omitted when the Jacket Is preferred plain. The yoke is pointed and the neck is finished with a regulation collar that roll over with the fronts to form lands. The sleeves. In cout style, have flaring pointed cuffs that open at the back. To cut this jacket for a woman of medium size three and one-half yards of material twenty Inches wide, two and three-eighth yards forty-four Inches wide, or two yards fifty Inches wide will be required. The Lataet Scarf. nave you seen the new, the very new, scarf? It can be made of fur or lace, of a strip of cloth or a two faced ribbon. It must be- narrow and easily arranged around the aeck. The method of wearing It Is unlquo. It is brought nrouud the shoulders, be It fur orH-'hlffuu, lace or velvet, uo mat ter what Its texture, and fastened upon the bust with a pin. The pin should be a large one, and there are handsome medallions that come for this purpose, and lovely miniature pins the size of a young butter dish. Little sable scarfs, not as wldo as three fingers, come to be thrown around the ueck and pinned upon the chest. A Black Clnny Collar, A dark blue serge gown hits a little Eton Jacket, cut with cout-tatls iu the hack. Over the shoulders gees a wide collar of black cluny lace. This Is an extremely smart flniso to tne douicb and relieves It of the bald plainness which It would otherwise present to view. A little neckband Is covered with white cloth, and shows a braided design in black, dark blue and silver. The Eton has pagoda sleeves, with un dersleeres of white cloth gathered into a narrow wristband, with design of the same embroidery. The skirt Is on trimmed, except with rows of machine Water Urn Mnalln. Cool-looking dotted Swiss comes In innuve. primrose yellow, delectable myosotls blue, and iiIho In water green. This Is not a clear stem green, for It bus ft bluish tinge. Instead of the yel lowish reflections visible In most Bbndos of green. It Is patterned with nn arrangement of coarse threads, loosely knotted and thrown on the surface. The bodice has a yoke of soft em broidery in white and a flehu of the white embroidered edging and knotted nt tho waist line. There are elbow sleeves edged with a frill. The skirt has a full graduated flounce, stitching. Fampllles Are Ornamental. Various ornnments are used to trim that feminine stand-by. a black silk dross. They vary from the stiff mnsses of silk nnd bended passementerie which is almost like n coat of mall. Very or namental aro pampllles, 'arrangements of glossy black chenille with headed ends, or the soft silk blades of satin fabric, the length and shape of grass blndes, here and there a-glltter with a Jetted drop or two. Chenille buttons in clusters are styled "grappes," evi dently from their resemblance to bunches of grapes. Striped Chambm.T Game. Th? daintiest of airy-fairy fabrics U called striped chambray gauze. It Is composed of alternate stripes of satin Liberty nnd sheerest gauze, the stripes being each nn eighth of an Inch In width. Over all this is printed a com plicated Persian design, every pin-point of space entering Into the lovely scheme. Over white silk or a very del- lento tint this eauzv fabric discovers unsuspected beauties and is mysterious ly fascinating. - A New Haah Ribbon. Latest and loveliest In sash ribbons Is a very broad beauty In palest blue satin Liberty. The ground is strewn with satin broche dots In the self color. But all this is hardly noted because the whole is strewn with warp prlnted garlands of faded roses, with an oc casional nosegay In the sums soft dull pinks. Woman's Fancy Nlilrt Waist. Shirt waists increase lu popularity and variety with each season as It comes. This novel design, with the deep pleats at the shoulders, is emi nently smart, and well adapted to all the season's cotton and linen fabrics, as well as to wool and silk walstings. As shown It Is of white pique with em. broidored dots und trimming of needle work, and Is made without the lining; but taffeta, moire velours, flannel and the like are more satisfactory when the fitted lining is used. Tho foundation Is smoothly fitted nnd extends to the fashionable waist line. The back proper Is plain across the shoulders, simply drawn down ia gathers at the waist Hue; but the fronts are laid lu deep pleats at the shoulders thut are stitched near the edge for a short distance, then allowed to fall In soft folds, giving a broad tupering vest effect. The lining closes at the centre front, but the waist Is hooked over, Invisibly, beneath the Inner pleat tit the left side. The sleeves are in bishop style with pointed cuffs, and the neck Is finished with resolution stock. To cut this waist for a woman of medium size three and one-half yards A HOVEL FANCY SHIBT WAIST, of matorlul tweuty Inches wide, three yards tweuty-suven Inches wldo, or two yards forty-four Inches wldo will be required. .,