1 IvJN White Picture Ball. Large white picture bats,-Inset with Ince find adorned with one large os :rleh feather, ore among the season's novelties. Melon rink a New Shaite. Melon pink Ib a new shade which houltl be Intense enough to suit even tlitf present liking for vivid effects. It is found in the cotton voiles, silks, etc. A New Hair Decoration. nil entirely new decoration .for the batr eoNsists of a couple of targe flow ers on a narrow fillet. These are in tended to come on each Hide of tbe hair In front. They are in brMinnrs, and the Effect of the -shadows In the blos soms is given by an Inlay of cut rubles. Where Woman Muflrage Relgna. "Mesdhiues," declared the political orator vehemently, "you cannot log ically, reasonably or consistently vote for Timothy J. Dunn for the office to, which be aspires!" Which was all that was necessary to Insure Mr. Dunn's receiving an over whelming majority of the female vote t the regular election. Which also proves that a politician will resort to any means to secure votes for his candidate. A Coanteee on Ueauty. A is the duty of every -wotnnn to make the best of Jberself. Certuln de fects of complexion and figure can easily be remedied. Physical exercise, fresh air and good diet will work won ders with these, and by the addition of a smart dressmaker, milliner and clever hair dresser many a plain girl has been transformed Into a pretty one. If a woman's nose Is Inclined to ub sorb too much color and her cheeks too little no doubt a few Judicious dabs of powder and rouge in the right places may be excusable. Her Brother's Overcoat One of the smartest end newest rain coats bears a striking likeness to n man's spring overcoat, with wide back and straight loose sleeves, put in with out any fulness. In fact, it might be mistaken for that garment, but for the fact that it has a belt across tbe back nd reaches to within ten inches of the skirt edge. This Is the most recently ordahied length for raincoats, It being found to draggle less and keep the skirt quite as dry as the older full length sort Severe to mannlshness is the new raincoat Mothers' Vocal Irutlea. Mothers and those who have the education of children in their hands, nays the London World, are chiefly re sponsible for our abuse of tbe English language and our elocutionary short- t comings. A mother should make It a special duty to correct every mistake in the sound of her child's voice and In its choice of words; and if voice pro duction, the right pronunciation of words and distinct reading aloud were made part of a child's training we should soon become an intelligible and musically voiced people. Unchecked, we shall ultimately bark. For Tired Fact. Many women suffer tprrlhlr from sensitive feet these hot days. Massuge Is very soothing, and most chiropodists Kive it nowadays, une process is sim ple. The feet are first hnthad In warm water, strongly Impregnated with sea run. rive to ten minutes or this, fol lowed bv n llflah of ixilfl vratsr tnloa oil the soreness out The chiropodist then rubs In a pink paste, which looks very much like the paste used for facial massage in barber shops, and wnicn cousists principally of mutton tallow. Every bone In the foot, from the lit tle toe to the ankle bone, is squeezed, rubbed and nflttptl. Prranm whn him tried the foot massage say It makes iucir snoes reel several sizes too small for them for twelve or fifteen hours afterward. Her Aflemuon Hat In the afternoon the girl wtro to not fftlitetic and Bailor-hatted dons a hat f chip or leghorn. Bueh n bat Is one of tbe faintest tone of cinnamon, with n widely spreading brim and n very tall crown, draped round with scarfs f soft pole pink and blue satin, fin ished at the sides with roses, pink, blue aud cream. To weur with a wbltc embroidered muslin frock Is another liat of the came type, built of lemon colored leghorn, the crown of which Is draped with pearl-strewn llluc gauze, while at one side plumes 'of lilac uud lemon ostrich decorate the brim.. Quite an appeclable number of bats are given gauze strings, such append ages finding their best place upon those hats that are very abruptly turned up ward from the brow In a far away imi tation of the early Victorian bonnet J BneUnlr Chat. ' Figured cotton damusk 1 the latest and, smartest thing for slip covers. Tbe ground is light gray, with a narrow-twilled white stripe and a design of floral stripes of various color. An American lady Just back from Tokia has shown her admiration for tbe Empire of tbe Rising Sun In calling a little daughter born there Japonic. At a dinner party tbe daughters of tbe boat and hostess are taken in after all the other lady guests, the boat him self going to first with tbe principal lady guest, and tbe hostess last, ex cept when there are more gentlemen than lady guests; then they go Into the dining room Immediately behind Ue hostess. Tbe recent occurrence of a fresh birthday for tbe Prttcew of Wales baa WOMAN'S REALM brought out some gossip in .England of the difference between the part played by the present Trim-ess and that which full to her predecessor. Queen Alexandra, when Trim-ess, hod to supplement the activities of Queeu Victoria, fhe was, in a manner, Vice Queen. In the new reign the Princess' role is more like thut of an understudy. Very few women can hove any amount of self-respect if they can't work themselves up to the belief that they might have married somebody if they'wanted to, comments an Eastern paper. The man who talks learnedly about the bad Industrial conditions that force o -woman to go out and work for a salary thinks It is all rlnht w hen she works much harder at iionie for tiim for a miserable pittance that he chooses to give her. Dissension In families often arises from a lack of mutual consideration among the members of the family. The "soft answer that turnetb away wrath" Is forgotten for tbe hasty reply, the unkind retort, that kindles the ire of ill-feeling, says the Brooklyn Times. It Is not the extreme type thut In terests. It Is the blending of tbe Ideal and the practlcol. Give us the woman who, when necessity demands, can go ahead and work like a steam engine at any task that happens to be at hand and who, when time for dress ing comes can build Ideals and sweet hopes and dig up tender memories as well as the next one. She's the right sort! Ilats are either very large or exceed ingly small. Chameleon and opal colorings are favored in the taffeta silks. It seems to be a serious mistake not to invest in a silk waist suit. The fichu may be made of the gown material and edged with lace. A collar band of real lace Is tbe ap proved fiulsh for thin blouses. The Monte Carlo toque is pointed, fruit trlmnxjd and hung with lace. Tbe sweet summer parasol mtrst be made of the same stuff as your own. A little cape which forms a slcevo drapery murks tbe most distinctive gowns. Sleeves may be one large puff or a succession of puffs, only so they achieve largeness. Fine lace dyed to match the gown or coat in color is tbe lutest develop ment in sleeve frills. Have tbe soiled white lace waist dyed in gray or brown and get a veil ing skirt to match it. The tendency in light colors is to wurd gray, heliotrope, almond green and pale golden yellow. Fashion doth make piano lamp shades of us all, with her mandutes of ruffles and aguin ruffles. ' Shoulder capes are numerous and are novel In outline, giving excellent excuses for ornate effects. Linen laces in antique patterns, ina crame. and 'heavy Venlse will be used' for trimming linen costumes. Beautiful bags and purses come in white calfskin, with a monkey skin finish, which Is new this year. Old-fashioned net la revived fo'i neckties, little scarfs and underslceves with tbe prettiest possible results. Small white and colored roses, and loco, too, will be used for bows and other trimmings ou straw and tuile hats. Those long ties of white net which wind around tbe neck and tie in a soft bow In front launder well and are be coming. Very striking are the new Colonial ties, high of tongue and heel, and dyed green, purple or red, to match tbo frock. Round Dutch .necks , and short sleeves will distinguish the summei frock -oT the j?irl whose threat -and arms re pretty. .Checked IIk -shirt wrist suits are trlmmecj with- pluln color tllk pipings and cords, Just like these our grand mothers used. For oppllque lace tfce pine branct with cone and leaves bus bcea adopted as a model and this pattern Is much favo.-ed ly tho Turislun niodiste. Sleeves of the coat order are retained for tbe severely pluln Jackets, th fancy and pleated models beiag almost entirely confined to the dressy Etous. Milking Cowa by Electricity. In the newly Invented German ap paratus for milling cews by electricity rubber hoods are attached to the ud der of the cow. These hoods are coil net-ted with a vessel for receiving' tb milk by neans of a rubber tube, fronr which the air is exhausted by meanr of tbo electrical device. It is claimed that the suction thus secured resem blcs very closely tbe sacking of a calf. and for this reason tbe cow "lets down her milk more freely than when milked by band. It Is also claimed that abso lute cleanliness of milking of the milk may be secured when this method U employed. ' A Lapland Saaalariaa. , , Tbe advantages of a fsr northern climate In the treatment of consump tion having been established, it is pro posed to eutabllsh a sanitarium at tfc farthest extremity of tbe Ofote Rail road in Lapland. This la the toost northern line la the world. New York City. Box pleated effects tre exceedingly fashionable and any sombinntlnn of those of full length with shorter tucks is sure to make a HLOUKG OR SHIRT WAIHV fatisfuctot-y wuist. The full length pients give the long lilies that always 9re desirable,. while the shorter tucks provide becoming fulness. This very excellent model Is adapted to a wide range of materials, but Is shown in white mercerized madras, the collar and cuffs being of the material, fin ished with fancy stitches. The bock ns d LATE DEJIQN Illustrated is blouscd sllgbtly'over the belt, but cun be drawn down snugly whenever preferred. The waist consists' of tbe fitted lin ing, fronts and back and is fitted by means of shoulder and uiider-urm warns. The effect of the box pleats is obtained by wide tucks which are turned one outward and one inward in each group and tbe (-losing is made in visibly at the centre front The sleeves ire wide and full below the elbows, but tucked to fit snugly above, and are finished with straight cuffs. The novel stock is a feature and is adopted uot to this waist ulone but also to the sep arate ones which are ulwuys lu de mand. Tbe quantity of material re-.-ed for the medium size 1b five and one-half yurds twenty-one inches wide, four yards twenty-seven Inches wide, or .three and one-eighth yards forty-four Inches wide. 'Taffeta, Still In Favor. Klirck Huffetu costumes, it was mid in the early spring, 'and It was thought by the best authorities, would not be fashionable during tbe summer, us they were to be bought ready made at so many of the large department shops. Yet there bus been a succession of tho most charming designs furnished for bluck luffetu gowns, and these have been mode up In large numbers for women who know how to dress well. The skirts are trimmed with tucks or folds of tho taffeta, with bauds of embroidery or lace riiehlugs. Tbe waists are tucked or pleated, aud buve white luce yokes and bunds overlaid with .embroidery or luce. Shirring and cord lugs, such as were the delight of olden times, are uicst fashionable, says Harper's Busur. Poke Bonnet Again. The latest somersault of fashion is to turn from tbe lingerie bat, with Its flopping brim of lace or flue embroid ery, to the old fashioned poke bonnet A well dressed woman must have at least one poke in ber bat box to wear with gowns having a downward droop from the shoulders, after tbe style seen In old daguerrotypea. This new poke, however, U modified and altogether charming. Very smart milliners did tbclr best to introduce tbe real 1830 poke of Flor entine straw with orchard truck orna mentation, but It was no go, an In stead woman bus accepted a bonnet f band made satiny straw braid trimmed simply wlUb a band of very nronnd the high broad bow across the front. A few wearers take kindly to strings of black velvet tied In a chic way under the left ear, but most of ' pokes urc stringless. Summer Nulls. Summer suitings, which are to be come tollor made costumes, ore trimmed at present in many cases very Inexpensively with Shantung silks, in contrasting colors. Dark blues nih! greens look as smart as possible upon both mixed and simple colored mate rials and ukui shepherd plaids, in black and white. Py trimming Is meant a silk collar eniplecement. possi bly the fronts also of bolero or bodice the cuff of the sleeves or a mere tub. It is by these color touches that many suits get their smartness. Tliik la In Aenln. The hnusehold which has cherished grandmother's old pinking Iron may now bring forth the treasure and put It to good use. For till the ructirnps employed so largely this season a pinked edge is most effective, and tin irons can be bought In scallops of vari ous sizes. Tolnt d'esprlt frocks luivf fuellings of ribbons or pinked tiiffetos, hats are trimmed with pinked rnch Ings and all the smartest petticoats have pinked meltings set on the flounces. In Black nml While. The vogiie for black and white is on to encourage, when it con be carried out regardless of expense, for it cer BY MAT MflNTON. tulnly wants doing well, or should not be done at all. Black Brussels luce posed upon white chiffon makes a de lightfully dainty evening dress. Negligee With Round Yoke. Ta'steful negligees are among tbe de sirable things of life of which no wom an ever yet bad too many. This one Is graceful, becoming and simple, with al, and can be mode from a variety of materials. The round yoke, extended well over the shoulders, gives the broad line of fashion and tbe pointed sleeves take the long lines and folds thut always are desirable. The model is mude of white batiste, with tbe yoke of all over Vulenclennes lace, banded with narrow folds of the mate rial and the sleeves edged with 'luce lu Bertlon, but tbe design will be found admirable for soft silks and woo fab rics as well as for washable -ojttis. The negligee ts made wIMi fuil frontg mid buck, that -are Joined to the yoke Hv. wide, full sleeve. As illustrated, It is closed by means-of ties -of ribbon .but .buttons -and buttonholes cun be substituted if preferred. The quantity of material required foi tbe medium size Is four and three fourth yards twenty-seven Inches wide, three and three-eighth yurds tblrty-twc Inches wide, or two and one-half yards XNUOII WITB BOUKD TOKI. forty-four inches wide, with' one-half yard of all-over lace and two and ouo- half ysrds of Insertion to make as Il lustrated. v broad soft ribbon crown and a lingo 111 lle i'lcklo Smii.witlim. Olives und little sour pickles wiped dry and cut In slices make good sand wirlies. The bread is spread with butter mixed with anchovy puste. Wlilte Cnpe. Whites of four eggs; one cup sugar three-quarters of a cup of butter; one cup of sweet milk; three cups of sifted Hour; one -teiispoonful of baking pow der; flavoring to suit the taste. Chocolate Junket. Melted chocolate cun be added to the milk used to moke Junket, then pro ceeding as with plain Junket. This is delicious served with whipped cream and the most delicate -chocolate ous tard thau run be made. Flakea. Three egg yolks, -tieaten. -one-fourth teaspoon salt, one-half teaspoon cin nunion, flour. Make thick enough with flour to roll very thin; cut In long, nar row strips, fry in hot fat; when done dust with powdered sugar. Frleil Bread. Cut slices of bread one third inch thick; dip eoch slice into milk, then dip In beaten epg and fry in the frying pan in half butter and half dripping, turning as each slice browns; sprinkle with powdered sugur and serve hot. While Cookies. Two-thirds cupful of melted butter, one and one half cupfuls of sour cream, two cupfuls of sugar, soda and enough flour to roll out evenly. Huve the materials cold and mix quickly, handling os little U3 possible. Flavor c.3 desired. HaMilt l'le. .Skin and wash the rabbit and cut at Joints . nd pluce In n deep dish; take four slices mixed pork und one small onion, pepper and suit and one cup of wuter and sprinkle i (th flour; make a crust aud cover the dish over aud buUe in a moderate oven until done. I'lcklrd IVnra. Ten pounds pears, three pounds light hrown sugar, one quart vinegar, one ounce cinnamon, one ounce ground cloves, one-quorter pound citron, put all in together and boil until the pe.-irs are tender; strnin the pears out and let the syrup boil half on hour longer. Apple Cream. Tcel ond core tort J-.pples, Rllce and weigh them, und to three pounds add one cupful or sugar; put these in a granite kettle with the grated rind and juice' of one lemon, two cloves und an Inch piece of stick cinnamon; simmer slowly until the apples are tender; then run them through a Strainer; scold one pint of fresh cream, mix with It the upplc pulp and serve cold. Iittte Gt-ins. Separate two eggs; odd to the beaten yolks one cupful of milk; pour this over one und one-half cupfuls of en tire wheat flour and one tubb-spoonful of nielted butter; beat well; then odd one cupful of chopped dates, two tea spoonfuls of baking powder; stir in half a cupful of boiled rice und the whites of the eggs beaten to a stiff froth; Puke Ju greased gcui pans half an hour. Beer Loaf. Ilave three pounds of round of beef chopped fine, add half a cupful of crucker crumbs, two egs beaten, two tublespoonfuls of melted butter, two tcaspoonfuls of salt, one half teiispoon ful pepper, a little Bige and nutmeg if liked; mix well, pour into a louf like bread, sprinkle it with cracker crumbs, put bits of butter over It, and put it in a double baking pan and bake one and one-quarter bourn in a quick oven. Apricot Compote. Take a dozen f'no apricots, halve them, remove tiio stones, crack them and blanch the kernels by pouring coning wurcr over lliein. j'ut three quu iters of a pound of sugar into a saucepan with a pint and a half of wuter, and when it bolls skim, lay in the apricots ami simmer gently for a few moments until the apricots ore clear. 'Joke the fruit out wJth a nklm mer and arrange en a dish. When the .syrup hi cold pour over the fruit and put half a kernel upon each ftiece of wprlcor. Where tbe dried apricots -nre used an almond blanched may be sub stituted for the nprieot pit and a tea spoonful f.f cxtruct of almond added to the syrup. 'HOVSEHoLD V HINTSjljf To remove grease spots from white wash goods dampen with house am inonlu (full strength), cover with clean white blotting puper and iron lightly. For cleaning windows, mirrors and all gluts articles nothing equals paste made of ammonia and whiting. Polish with crumpled clean tissue paper. Cheesecloth strips a yurd wide sewed over the edge of tho blanket and changed with the bed linen Insure cleanliness to tbe user and the blanket In bemnilnir new tnlln llnon t t, edge is slightly dampened with soapy water after tbe hew is turned, tbe cloth when dry will be liko soft linen" to work on. The delicate housewife will find a bamboo handled broom very comfort able to use since It Is so light lu weight. They cost no more than the heuvy handled brooms. Tea, coffee or fruit stains can be eas lly removed from cotton or lluen fabrics if butter is thoroughly rubbed through the stain before the cloth la put luto tot toajiiuda, ire viceii tar in America. The car that standi, la t.e to trd bcurc et Pialtiville. I,:ass ! tho o'.C els railroad tccc'i In the United fcutps anil as inch mokes a rtthoilc M'tul to ail jf-;,)c who rene-nber me (ericft t.ays tt rsllrosdire. I reci-lls tie Civs when it was mirr.lr.-l by u!l lie CDitr.trysliie a It rollr-'' ovr tie r: ils between l.strn and FroviOrcc nt a pare which to-iir. wr.uld be regink'.l as lirr.ost fune rtt.1. To-day It Hands neglected nn! rr:a:iy years, and (r.tr.erhed by court lc.-s cr.ijWFbs a rusty, usclors ol.l thing in a remote corner of tho round home. To the yrur.pr!- rcrera;:r,n It scm? almo:.t Incredible that this primitive vehicle could possibly have been th prereesor rf tbe mopnlficent Pull man of to-day. lis outlines siiKgept a ttage eoac!i rat'ier than a rHliroad cur, and the Joltlnt; of the crude struc lure us but little broken by the deli (ote-looking rrrltige beneath It. The roof of this venerable cni.vcy ance was used V accommodate ps scrgers on dys when travel was "heavy" or the weather fine. Tir.i" hns made many ravages on this old coach, ard to l;pep It from further in jury It has been necesiary to nail boards across the Bides ond over tho wheels that mar the quaint effect It Walked In. Early In the morning L. H. Haney, landlord of the City tiotel at BarnB boro, Cambria county, was aroused from his --slumbers by a -crash In bit room. Opening bis eyes, he wa;. startled to see a big bear. The noise had aroused Mrs. Haney, and she screamed for help. Her husband sprang out of bed and seized a chaii to protect himself and wife. Bruin came toward them, and Hon ey swung the chair. Mrs. Haney was still screaming and the guests of th? hotel were coming from their rooms About this time the bear concluded that things were getting too interest ing and be decided to leave. As he emerged from the landlord's rotim In to the hall there was a rush to get oui of the way. Arms were quickly ob tained, and the bear driven off. Immense Stalk of Rhubarb. Asa G. Bunker of Asbvllle, Me., has gathered a rhubarb stalk from hie gar den that measures 60 Inches In lenjth, 39 Inches across the leaf, 7 inches around the butt and welgaed 3ai pounds. ACHED IN EVERY BONE. Chicago Society Woman, Who Was Ho Kick She Could Not bleep or Eat, Cured by lli.u'1 Klilney fills. Marion Knight of 33 N. Asblnnd Ave.. Chicago, Orator of the West Side Wednesday Club, Buys: "This winter when I started to use Dean's Kidney Pills I ached in every bone and had intense pains in tbe kidneys and pelvic or g a n s . Tbe urine was W t h 1 c k uud cloudy, ond 1 could burely eat enough to live. 1 telt b change for tbe better within a week. The second week 1 begun eating heart ily. 1 begun to improve generally, and before Seven U-Pf.Lu ll.xl riouuitH I tt-ne well. 1 hud spent hundreds of dollars for medicine thut did not helu me. hut ; JO worth of Douu's Kidney Pills re stored me to perfect health." A TItlAL FItEE-Address Foster- Miltturn Co.. Buffalo, N. i'. For suIh by all dealers. Price, 60 cts. Dicprovcd Old Si-Rcrstition. The performance of a Canaan. N H.. hen which hHtchet) thirteen chirk t(ns from a setting cf thirteen (gm recently may be considered remark able considering the fact that sbt was set upon this unlucky number d eggs on Friday, May 13, with one ci two other unfavorable conditions pro- va;::ng. Their First Time In a Bed. When the people got back to th H. II. Coe farmhouse near Ottawa, Kan., after the fiord had somewhat receded, thry found two hogs and thr dogs eorr.fortably occupying one sf the beds upstairs. riTH "ririnf nllyc irn!. No fllrrn--r-:-i lt- flr llrnt day's use ol lr. Klitir's tin-a: vt-nrlitwlorttr.tuiiil tittlenuil tre.il lpfn' tr. li. A. k link, Lid.. Ml Arcn St V.nlu, . The iniit w.ilf.y ki.ou .!: n Jaiuin it (.'ariyle. iter riso'sCurelor L'onuii.plioii id mi in ' 1 iiljte mlk-iue (or co;i.-li ui.- coltl. N. V. Aciit, Ore.ili Tirovt., S. .1.. Kw. 17, 10U1. 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Her letter is but one of thou sands which prove that nothing is so helpful to young girls who are just arriving at the period of womanhood as Lydia E Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. "Dear Mrs. Pinkham: I csnnot rrnlse I. yd la E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound too highly, for it is tho only medicine I ever tried which cured me. I suffered much from my first menstrual period, I felt so weak und dizzy at times 1 could not purtue my studies with the usual -interest. My thnights became sluggish, I had headaches, backaches and ainklntr spells, also pains in the back and lower limbs. In fact, I was sick all over. " Finally, after many other remedies had been tried, we were advised to pet Lydia F.. I'Lnkhnm's Vegetable Compound, nnd I am pleased to say that after talcing it only two weeks, a wonderful chance for the better took place, and in a short time I was in perfect health I felt buoyant, foil of me, ana louna an worK a pastime. 1 am Indeed glad to tell my experience with Lydia E. Finkliam's Veajc- caoie compound, for it made a dif-1 fercnt girl of me. Yours very truly, MISS Al. (. AKTI.EDOE, 533 Whitehall 6t,f Atlanta, (.a. - $soo forfttt if orlfinl of aw Mtm tm.ii"; ii,mntntt cannot oo KM.' Drove Away Hunjjry Lynx. '1 As Roland Scribner of Stafford, Vt. J was out fishing the other day in s stream within sight of;the bouse, b happened to glance behind blm and saw a lynx coming toward him from the woods, growling and snarling, hl . mouth open. The boy waited unti' the animal got within a few feet ol him, and as it crouched to spring dealt It several blows with bis fish Ing rod, whereupon the lynx turnes and ran hack Into the woods. B A Household Remsdj EJa r... SCROFULA. 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