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Si .III Well tl.V I'll le.-t lia.lv (I "il,.l t . ct. 'I' !u. II 11'IU.e til V 111 .ol' s IMIlllls 1 1, i I'me. . . with li ,., . Ik Ii.'m- tli if.il in . -v !. ' hi t in i I i .1 i prey 1 1 1 hi thy h' il t . t r .i' ill;-, t ''.' llll 1', Il l hll ,lll.! II" li a . LI' " 'I : i !i 1 !r.N vi I! .- r,,i in tli Am I f ' - t l'i S 1 1 V I. ill i I'll ,ri ;l I li 1 ." i i, ! l - . v. ill liil.i I. in . ' i'i. i ,. ..... iut. ... ..- AN IDYL OF THE ,; KT.' li.- hi. :ir III' t mi h Thm , . i i-, .! 'l i. 1 1 y :ili ml , ii V -i I .,il :t: ; Ml).,;.'! I ii.- : In Jll.1 his fl , ; 1 ill' ir i I ! i ; - ii"f .ii' 'I. T'li-ll i iii ". -it ! . ,i: i ,. t . r, -.. ;l h P. - i II ' i.ii-i. I ti l ' i l lillr, Iii, ii .; ; el I. ". tslii'li- Hi.- I i . ', ii 'I "I! I . ."Mil , I In- I. , i . ii. ' ;i.-i: t ': - r I r 1 1 1. ; i . .1 1 i ' . ' . i i - . , . : ! i ' I'll I 'l .! " 1 II II I II' I II, I Ml ... I" !h" II I , n' ..i'i 'i i' hill: v i . ii.' I i I.' 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' , ' i . ..I ill a o i'" i.. a ' i: a n. . i I o l; i V. 'I i , - I... i v. i, !.: .ih a - l'i nl. I I'I.'1'. Illi r llll", aic I i It Inl i ah dav to I -a I i - i i.i.e :. i . ' i.tin-i . . 1 1 1 j a Ioi!, 1 1 . : ia I., I ' .:i ;, I. t lar :c sill " y ,"i :.i . .'. i w . . ! i , " " 1 '. I. ri,': y " a Inl In in my le n ri", " : i I ' i i . ". . I a ' i . i .id fein- at V . "on a' i ' : I - i . ; en- I ci a :.s, , l'i '!' ' I I ' r -I, . a iiol II Ilk" 1,1111, .il . mi I 'a : . ': : I ! . . 1 ' . .. : i ' illi i Ii mi III the ."i-.e : Il t'i :.'! i ill 1- Hll I'illl " ' '1' i l'a I . ;. I.uu , I !,.!.( J ,.',-, . ii 1 Teal ' ! . A i". ' HI' I III". Il.l-i., who v. i al ii hi I ' oi ail ; ai . !: .'; '. , 'i:a i re ai,' I'll In- in .' W i, it' . , . '- ; a" ii illi i v illi il! y a " "I1" a ' .. V "ii i ' Iii." I I' c - I nl .-'. ! .. t muiv'ii ii iM'li ii'i.r V' a''" -an!' Iy too man-, f,n me t i i'n l.a' 1 i ,'ai m oi nji." 'Il.r 1 - -la. , ! -.. inn - ci ii nl ii ii" i eiii . l-ui t; c i ( : I t hi'iu lo i,upi.'i' in I in ii . in i , ilr . i. ,:n ah mii In i am in;n o yr. ...ia v, i ii l.y :r tail, l hey foi;;ol il,-ii-I 'la i .ii'd vai." Miiiiiiu-ilK-s in tliiiMi'lit-- I -'i'Jii itiu lie .; Iiini:;i-r. 'i'ownd the la ' i t Il.r lipi-t, I! mini, aros.- .nid ':i!:; lo an. Iln r renin Ih-.iii ovcilo.il. .ic: ,e cliir. in the I'liicli lioaks. Tin' .irtty :;iil did in I ml at (he r un n lalnr. "s ,r ll.l I little Ii t a 1 1 1--1 - Hi In: ii'aii ion. n. .Iil-t then tin- v, 1. in l.cr Inotu :ii:d l'i"J.m siiiojiiM in t lo'v ti ma m.iui- tender little Inv..- isoni; Ilia'. -crii.nl lioru of a sih nnd a leu. The Inn al killil, rr 1. nil'. I lu-i- anil llu.ir le. II , i . n'Miii. tii oi earn oinei k cxi leiice lieaiin i'.'.iiii to li anie in their luessts and buiii III"! plj' ill I lit il I'lCH. Nolle (if tlll'M- IS IV- in;i s was ill the h ast ile'iee in love with pretty i;irl, i iiher. They iniht luve in come -n, an or any m iiiein. J'he sinoini; went on in ucoolina, soft. way that did no; brill;; ou the woda l.ldy ike Music. "What 1 ays about Iny mi bile w hile back. iiii'iin," i-aid Moore, I'm illy, turu-ii'-, d.uk los'l.-. ou Wa-1. iu. 'S. ycre!" mill Wnlkin in nn e r rated tone lie wn n ririoiu Monro "if you'ic p'intin' out for mr jit; tnr. ilon't fool 'round iinup for iTiisniM, lint jet lrt Vr roll, t'omr a i iintiin', :t ii " don't liotlu r none w itli rcrc- I lllilllV."' "A n:nn don't li.ive to Imvr no rrntotn ' fur ( niwliti' you none," s:i i il Moorp. " 1 on n-in:: ;;:itiir, you are. Anyone's In rti- d l.i i h i-e you 'round jot for fun :iti' I K i-r. " 'Vmi i a:i .':.i;i;liU',"i:iid WatliiiM. ron- lull i.tiv. "liny in in ;n hiisrs tin; 'round ni'.i' 'i mil t. '..".id it u-i tlirillin' in-tiine. j I!" M;i't i;rt f,i! i!. Horn-w imtcver. "' ; "A" d'.i .ill .,;u to fir! tlmt way,' ; - il l Miinte. ' l li st' ji out .in' shoot with I jo'.i tiijlit now." "'.Yii'i' I 'li !ic re l'" voii," slid Vnt- kll'.s. Tiiey ..!. i:nl steppid out fit the Iii. It u ;i- tr.it ritiLT d t k, luit it was j j ll'jlll I IH".l ,'il t shout iiy. i I'i.' o'iii i o-aI:ovh foiio-.ved in dj. j ' ! in'-. No n'v in' a word in comment t i in' fi I' !;: . They were yrnvc mid rri'i'i . I'n' ..i-',vi'. Iti.siiot yood form : i;r ; ,. i . m: . : h. : it. ;;- .1 in in I1, i' 'vi.lii'.ii . I'iii'jntty nil I will ."till ' 'it -s.u. : !.! tii.- st:.in '!! softlv on 1 ill at I'I" I i i lioVs, livi'I V Iiriti-ijial, felt in- i ui' i i inking, jiieasi d iintieipa- Itil''" on t ll. in itio. I - ii I ol liistatn e. They ' I 'iiy pace, and a' 'l ' ' le r. li.lrh Wote r.'i i li.s '-I " ;, 1 1 ' : iraeije i i.a.. '. 'i.'n ii "i t ii" relit hip. i a I . ,,o , ,1 :, ,, I . 'A i 1 '. i . . '. ii Hulls I .,!!; i,t ' 1 Vr 'i" '.' 'I 1. "I inc.'" I IM' it." ' Ii I 'l ..tkifl. ' It'H i' Hi-- r;r ,11 A ne la. in lii-toty 1 1 ,i :,il:,S I I i tie 1 1 "'. an v I.l I 1 1 i'i : Ii a, I .!.. IV i .1 ' llni':' Ilin;' I! in ' I'li'i.'"' v.iiit I' ''ii - -' ' tie I, ia I '.- :t!i a ra- ' pi i,' v I ,. i " i minted. M'.cie . a ; ' fi" ri h. '. It shoulder -a mere v. " in a I ' t . . li -a i:. I W at' ins f.'ll 1 w it ii i li'ii : ! ,'i hi- id". I!aw lilis, t he i in::" li"--, ' iiii" ruiininu "Ut . I le under- j -'..i I a'! .t i I . ik. Hastily cvimilliil;, ' M ii" he d,s in ied that his hurt was u.'th'ii;; :."'.!- Tin !.!: i- i arrie I j W I' i. I li iM , i '. in- li il-i ' "I ik' iii v p'li, s.ii'.lid.it tin' feiii'e, I Irk," -lid llrvliiis, ".ml pull yam ! Ii. ii;!, I This vet, ma:,'. L'. .in' I. die.'' i W iii ll I .-hiuelv hopes h",l a,'.," said ! I c i. Mo ., -. bitteiiv. - I II ". .. tiiou.'h; I aill'l ".'' li . 'I e tnt ll a'le ol these cp' j la -l.altl. 'llis .-found til II I'." S I," t ill, Uiwiin-'s p niv. and whin I. -' .pji I ri Iin.; in tin mornitiLr it was j ii" m ii v"! th i' thr p or ponv huii-; his h" el d" " . ir il v. while his t'.aiik" stenim-l .i lij .i.MI . I I le W ., i ainio-t l'H miles Ii i.ii Lis 1 1-'. , , n. n i l a i'.e I nerv " i in'..'l" a- h" t oak lii-nioi nino drink ia the bio I'n ,,s, a s(v, a tiie A. , '.' ih. III'. Soiii" s',; , , in r :., ,,,,, ah nit their j iiii,-. , tin) all." ;s i I ejiot t'.'d 1 I! i 'a i.iis to ; i, ori tt trii I i ' l 'il it I. "i i ii.li "' ..in i i i r i th" j ; e ' : v a, : : , i :i i rily . Ti.e in '.l in.iM.iiia; iin- i,;i ity :,'ii and ; I I :n ii . 1 .rel t 'a : s 1 1 - 1 aunt paid the in- j ' a I V akl' s . i-i;. This -iyht I ''.'' i ' 1 a I ' i e i ' il I I in ae i n v 1 1. ivs t illlt j y i 1 .. e i i , I .i::-l ci" ii'A ay t. e ". . t '.:.'': to u u , s,,-; i .uti" o' til" ' M - I'm .' I'l'cti 1 ' 1 to lie " i" ' ii.: Ti.. lo.'ki d i-1 irk nnd I .': i la. ... il, ::.,!! -p I away, ' i s i l t.v -i.e i l . .;.' ain't no better '.-i '. a,.l .' . oa. . i- ihi J.J. line of ' a .! '. ' 1 : :lm ; t'.i a -ninde I Wat-la:- it.-- .a in- i-i ml 'I I; r s h. I, i ; ." ,, .. th.-others. I'." pi "v .ail w.w luii ,, s iniat hy I 'I tl ' si I a ,.eli S it I, .s. ,, ', ui led l l in. I on. 'iii' hi, pia'ile a, i , ar an 1 In el o'.i.- Ih- ui- i.'iiiiu!',' very pale a id iin- iii-.' 1 1. .1. p.h- nt l.cr li mi ll a a I'l l- . ' nid he: .nri! i ami- to " ' t a" an i.l I 'ia ry d iy. I i;i, i the ai '!.. ;:! -il I -;i" v.a. nl. I lni.l;,' Ililll ll I' 'I. to i, i l and whiie away tin hours, v. 'in a -it'iii' i slni. Willi lead. I c ui'i i.ii. - ii i W ii kins, in a tone "I !' "'" -' -ii.mi". 1 in v. i' h allied. I - I 'ill l ill." t I I el, too. lillt tll' le'K no 'le til', ii ii.c . ,, th. i' s.'ii, . tint,'' and til' I ri ll epr. S-- d a deep si';h. W..ti.'u'.. li d. It wa h wiio was the I'll llO'tojl ll ill. " ' t'ae pi, t:y :m', , cu, i very day and ; ive W a' 1, ii, . i ! niiii" l. - i:i. w hile tin' uii a: !ij n iat r cl a book and watched them I ill i'U';'.i 1 hr n.i it dmu . I'n the iv," s..id Wii'Uiiis nil" dav, .-.h'i" M" ' Why " a-. d li." ' an liiiss, to v. ii en th i,u ' '. i, a' ". ,s j, i; , "'i 1 II him. ' lid W a'i.ius, hi-t yes I i ti ti : 'it, in ".ill,. r i i "tiial W II ll I '-' t "11'. l li ll" in, .'kin' lol' hill! v i'h :h:a, I. "si i . a li 'Id ','lass." " !l. ll ' ' s.:id the :e.l.. J.il I, 1 i-i 11 rid I'.i'li'll:' to'A ar i lis e , e h. He;- t atli! ' h.'.M' I ii:-'.a;iii:i , an 1 l- n- at th,. th .ti.;iit. 1 A-h" "a.-., la: h. i- tiie In I,; c'.iana.-d in hi ey.'s. Hat' ,o. .M "ave plate to , i h i ; 1 1 i 1 1 ; i "No." hr sai l at la '. "Teil hun it's ail I i ;ii! , I! cvlin-." Tin- pietty "iii t'.iju.ii! him very noble. W'.ilkins v.i out in ie weikl and 'could i about tue l'.inc'.i. tinjr niirht II I'.vlins t iin.iiil he he lt d a pnity ill tiie yard and ato-e to remedy the .' matter. As he stepped out a couple p isKed him i,i the inoouliijht. It was Wakins and i tiie prcl ty "ill. 'I'lc i iitiil's iirm was : louiid hn. lii.i. ('j Tiiii-t. j A (iron ini; Industry. I A farmer near I'ii rre. South Dikota, , raised twenty acres of suifar bo.'ts this : year that yielded twenty tons to the acre, which are worth when muiiufactikrcd intc milui' per ton, or ".( an acr . Thin would indicate that there is a hijrnr out- j come to the Northwest which' In'omisoi well for the fanners and a relief Uroin tie. pendente on lli'.' lu lie., J f i Vvi ii WOMAN'S WORLD. HiS.SXT I-ITKIlATtlti: I'OH i i .mimm; ni:i)i;ns. a itrxitt it w tnt A Tin t:. The Silviition Army in I.erlin found ii u and iiniiiue recruit in leis tin lliirone.i Mniiarethu von I.ilienKrii't;'.. Wie is In -iut if til. mid onlv thirty vi-nrx old Mic ii the daughter of a Swedish kni-'ht i lid ti.e w ido.v of it Swedish cuiitiiin. IM'orc Inr convi r ion to the prim iplcof the army she 'c, a K iy life in St. IVtvrs. linrir, Moekholtii and lierlin noriety. The Salvation Army has not. however, ns the i ohm isioti of the I'lHroness mi'lit imli i ite, had a very easy task tryin:; to "reach the siiiiii r of tl'.e IJ iliylon on the Spree. " .i.r Stir. A I VI ir col Ca t ii or i;im.. Mr. William A!or's collection of liiC's is the iuot fatuous in this country. She ha boii'.-!i many of the old French jewels and ha- several of the rill"; be. I..HL.' -ti' t th" limpicss liii-uciiie. tine is tiie noli l ,-.aiole in lit!:,'." which re picsi nt a lily in diamonds with drops of dew upon ti.e petals The dew drops in e en is mil liir petals are diamond. An -i. tin i is of tiiroicis. hand and i 1 1 inu , I i.e Ii iinl formi leaves in wn nth and j i "tun 'j nj, m rent r lo tiie nr., l a '.e fi a :! -nie tint. Sue : aisc 1 1 n v. i.ii h raine front I. : ii n-l , le I- ,1 n! line "nild nil shape of i'sii Ins a I .pt. This v in li III in I ; ti ll, il'n v. if aii e . i ,n li 1 ,n V v-i ,fr "ll ii I i.ii I an i In;.. II I. h is an mi. l i 'i IN l.i K-ll I'll. A e, i ,1y l;i t ' V. ' I is a woman lock- I !.;; i. ''li" li,- uoil.i.l at tiie ti.nle mi ' I'.p s,,. :,,;,. (,, . r.'iaiii -atisfae- j t"Iily ail n the lluliti I duties of the! n. '.K. Il.r l,u-l'iiil, who has a stme , (I plumlii ts' s ! .( '. ii s over on Si f ii I ai i, ue, has In en nipple I bv inllamma- i Im v i In uiii.it i-m 1 1 : i i I he is imt aide to ' Mull, ii.nie than a blot k or two nt a time. ! It has l i en i iiiinii',' mi him :;iadiialiv, and w it ti i vi ry re, nrr nt attack he has; doubled Ins i villous as a tutor, until hi wife can now lit a key to a lock, tititik or ui nr. or i.tlenl tunny f the other duties of the w ork as well as a man. ' She is an active little woman, on tin-winn-; side d fotty, and extremely am- bilious in a nierhatiKal way, Siie said a few days since that she had made so many friend iiumn,' tin- people in w hose l.oll-es she had W orked III the iic'il' hlior hood that she had lio.v a special line of custom which nobody could take away from Int. "At least," she said, "no man cm take it away from me. IVrhapi if there was mi t In r woman locksmith I mi;!it be 111 i '.;e ." .'ir )'..'. '',. Wn I Kl lis. 'l'o ,. -, Me for the very e,.ni iiii f iliii n of vm arii:-; fur band upon the ostuuie, tin re are certain new wove-: textiles which bear n close n-emblaiii r to fur. There aie productions of the loom so like tin- expensive l'eriatl lallili l-kin thai ail ciii it alone i nild teil lie dilli retn c. ir.iy kmiiiii r and blai I. as. tli.khali an-liki u i-e aMiiiiiaiily cai iiil. new pi "din t ioti in t In e t , auaiin I . . illL.' display ed Iceelitly. The-e iiiot.,- ti ill suit silky wool an really a In ill ; ( taste than the host nl i l.i ap I, all, in , bands ami inl'i tii.r nins iudi ti.-i , 1 I lind to Ululate In. i!e eei -ive I'n. !i, ili-i.i!:re "him o," v lie h is .,,,! ,,r i i'.:;. I Ii trail., like is u-, ,1 , ,,,, V ia'.- of ..-I'al Value, lull many v.oiai walk iil.l I l'i I in iii i a 1 1 in iiini.it in i ,,: "bill" fn" - a live! I in na I a !' d I -lie leal nnllin ,i, i any : w colli!' blue ln is i.n' I,;-;. Mi '. ailed l'i e.l ,-c it ln'l ." i a -A I' ll a! all. l : I H l-i f'. ., (illi e explailicl. I . w p fill' W hell I lie see it. 1 id, a nt its lu lu il ali, i neither -ahlc l.nl a a!. U i vi ll is .in a- ,nlil y , ,e. i iale... . - .'f J '.-,.. '. ' ,,, e have tin i'. llll I"'.. II n i:l-l J. At U.iiriit, II t.lM.l il" Firm li b ilhi." ;' place mi th" li iy of Ih-i a.v , tii" pi :iici, I in oi i.i n n en at ion for viitm s is w ati 1, ill:; Ike :;o'lis ol li-hei i oaieu wait;;.; fnr the li turn nl the I .ut . en the sia is below. Smni wete movim; alioiit; Milne hall lyiii" m sittiii" ,,n ihe ro, and sands li.i'-l nl them hn.tline., tin ; blow n. liners inoviiio deft Iy , while in. ir eyes !.ow nlel then wi re c:i"ei Iy stiaim I scnwiiid, v atc'iiin:; for the i'n t spc; ,,f the boat's In ad to appeur. They we;-' iry haud-niiie women in a btioii,., iir.iscular way. Their 'naie feet, broiiz.d nild loicind n-they wi n . Would have felled n i ulptm inliiiiralily , nlnl tlie lillu ties . of limb, -.ti,,i-. wal-t, nnd sluiuidcis uiid flee play nf the nrnis hhow i d h .ii' little trace of phy ileal w i ik -r.cs liny or lln ir nm estry knew. Ti e wotlirll, ouil.iT .nlnl clo, Were i short, dark skills ami line ''I in sln.lt. t-lirvcd blouses. tin their heads they Wore the Usual ray I ami mas. Now ami then a I.ioaii old fin e looked nut fioin tiie handker chief kllolUil under the chill, but i hit fly the bit of colored linen was wound about the back of the lira I. and frcipicnlly fastened by huiy brass or ml Vet pills. .Vnf Tel k .lu ii ii, i. acaixst luri ilKS TVllANNY. , uoi-s arouin I t In- neck . They are o lit- No mere will the aristocratic ladies of UM' "''''I1' "s 11 "lt-':l1"' "f "Iioa in- oil Kvanslon, 111., be dominated over by , J- "''1')' '' 1"'''' those tyrants o I the kitchen the servant It '"n.v interest the slim-hunded Anier ,'irls. Tlie Indies nf Kvanslon, or miiiic '''"" ladles to knov that no ylove nnnil of them at least, have an arrangement ' r 11 " i kept in the ladick' ktuck w hich they think heals tic servant yirl in London utoiej. The favorite size ill llll hollow. Last .summer a do.en or 's,''w York, SJ and ft, are relented ti more of them put their heads tonetlier the misses' counter, there is so iatlu de and niapped out a scheme whereby they I maud for them by ladies, could rid thruiKclvc of what they 1 The fashion of narrow puffs ar.iunil deemed a universal nuisance. The Kvan- ' the armhole of the bodice is decidedly Mon t'o-operntivc Housekeeping Asso- pretty upon slender women and children, ciation is the outcome of that hummer j and is also far more becotniii to cveu conference, aud already the kitolu-n trirls i stout liureii than the abnormally, hih of the pretty northern hiilmi h have be'iiu j Ktandin, distended leir-o'-umtton model, to migrate. The association roll con- These pulTs, pointed at the til ls, which tains the names of the heads of fifty fain- J reach under the arms, arc put on ovei ilies. It U not tube considered an up- j thu close sleeve after it ia tiuUhy autl titiii"; of the ari ityctitcy, but siiaply the ; iidj-utcd- association of fifty fnmilirs who wis'iol to be freed from the kitchen tyrant, of whom they hn I begun to luivc preut hor ror. The co-operntive ronrrn will nerva three inciiln rm h tiny, or n many mora m nro desired, to the nuhscr'.hirs to tho l-'o( iiitionsnrticlef), and will nlno rcmov from meh sulw nher' house the dreaded lticonvenieiiee of n wnli day. The tem porary liuildinr i a two-stmy and l!i-ement n flair nnd i fitted t!iroui.diout with the most modem and romjiU'te kiti hen nnd laundry utensil, I The whole cnlernrise is in c lmr"renf It irrr , t;r:iu. until recently . at tlie head of the Trnis Krcrc rmveneeauvi." a famoiw Pari)! restaurant. The laundry (lepiirt. tnent is to he operated by pelsoni thor oughly fiimilinr with that branch of the housekeepiui; ntt. The kitchen it fur nished with a massive and peeiully inntiiifarturrd eookinir ratine and a num ber of umiill cooking etoves, with Ico het. steuminir tnblei and all that in tnedfiil. The plan of operation is this: Tiie snliseriliers may order in advance the mciiN they choose to eat and then the rsttilT is cooked nt the general kitchen and served to the different houses in '. Norwegian kitchens.'' A " Norwegian kitchen" is a oalvani.ed iron box divided into four rompat Imriits mi l ipnhlo of h ihlin,' in an outer compartment cnouirh hot water t kei o a me il warm for three- I'l'irters of an hour. Tin- 1 iiindry will be colleeleil on dill-rent, days nnd done up in ti.e highest style of the lilt. In this way the liv.uiston Indies will b ablj to iii.pense w it, i tinar kitchen ;irl. I'ln: I'lnaid- am .'7. I c larhnicn will leii.aiu. ' 1 n ; w iut a tll'N SUM'S. cli, ins are h ill.. 1. a ;a li. I a " kind . of fur H'e fie pivntly cam. billed in a i-.iri-i- :i t . I . din try tailer-ina !. -tflli led lllo-t siuiplv. "owu are eon- A l.ollofello'.V llll lean tli" latest fad of mi' "f tow :i society. An expensive but couim n neeklaee is formed nl black p ails strum; on an in- i -1 1 ! ir.d l i hain. ll is the fashion. ible thin to have a ru.r, India shawl or even silk rr.izy ijuilt tiiioivn over the draw itiL.' room sofa. A diamond of the first water in the eelltle of :l pill pie black CUHillel p'l s- pro Iin i s a very brilliant i iTect as u hi;:e pi'i. Auioii" the in west bracelets are thoso m adr of American ""Id dollais. They .re lutein w i it. Si imp hand a'.i I to "jo twice around the box' s include a ladies' small n l. Win n the catch is (dinned oin side ilioas op.ai n.id disjloses th r t.imp. The lichi'sf cloth superbly braided in Tin v ale largely alTe; we Idiir.;-. dresses are white, uold and silver, ted for ipiiet hoiu.- I'ne elauor.iti tu s of a cloth own is rcckoiie I by tile amouiit of decoration it has in the way of fancy braids and cm. Ii.'oi l .'l les. I',urii:'s, when they come back' to fashion they are not ipiitcchie now rx ccj.tiii"; in tiie cveuini,' will bo worn jUi.e lat'.'e. Tlieii n;s no limit to the blin k, feather triiume 1 brave;' hats all'ected by tii" Liiris of the period. They aro a tel ler at il.ia'oes. i ivi t ba-.'s i-1 in tr from t'..c wiist ate m, in l.y imt a few fashionable women -iho have no idea tiny look like "old Jl .il. illiothel's. '' The white and uold rra.e continues in 'he In I ultra fashionable furniture and Inn: i le.ld dei oiation. 1'. is surely bound to Iii overdone, I lair combs of Sp inidi style, either of lui'.'l, silver ui- toii iisi-, are to be worn by women thi- i in, as wa t'ne fashion in any years au'o. arii ty in the style of shoulder capes is iiiiimte. Anv kind nf matt "-inl .oes,"' cid e:vh nnd cvry wninan believes her cape ihe fashion. Tiie suialle-t topic yet invented is made "!' two row of jet beads and a ehiste. of black leather poii pons and a bow o! pink ribbon. Annul., the inn-1 i nt pro luctiotis in deposit work is a cutler set nf c'j.hell china in pale sea shell pink, with etl :.'i ai ed silver exterior. There seen;, to be a new way of ar nil! ii iii; 'he blin k crape luotirniir veil thai is not worn over the face. The art ; is exi lu-ivc w it Ii luiiliiiers. Ori'Mtialitv of di'siioi is shown in a scarf pin tepre-enlino; a ihrei.-arined i.uiwav-si .'iial po-t. Two rubies aud a .liauiond siiiiiilate t!n sinnnl-lainis. Iiy order of tiie Frineo nf Wa'es, ihnc word n. cans law in the I'.ii'.lisli snoial wnrld, dininr, wiiieii fnr the last lev years has i: I .r in i II y b.-en a lvaiiciiiLf toward 'J o i lock, is now to be. served at .s. A I.otiis .'I. liiuncr set, in which the various pieces are ex.'iiitcly engraved with my tlioloon d devii", willi mikh luted frunes of pure silver in tiiiree. is a rare and beautiful .spucinicu of tho sivcrsuiilh'.s arl Small mulTs for evenini; wear have I ("'en received in I'.uis. ''h,y ure made . in shades to match the i,own, aud arc Uspended by a nM stiake chain which IIOI'SEHOLD MATTEKS. A rot no ast ok nKF.r unisKF.T. For a pot rotst the brisket of In bi which ells for five cents a pound""l genorally nscd. llrown It on nil nidci n hot frying pan over the fire, then p ' in kettle with a close lid, Add one pit of boiling water and cook nlowly (litre I minute! (after it bejrir.s to biil) for ever pound. Do not add any more wateti Season with Milt and pepper lo tnst I when the meat is half done. Make , brjwn isiiuee of the fat left in tiie p.l lifter the neat is cockc , .X, o WoM. i tiK.wt t'K nu t;. IVarl barley,' cracked w heat, :i!i i or rice can be u-ed for this soup; either is to be picked over, washed in cold water, put over the lire in a thick saucepan which cannot burn and boiled lon enough to reduce it to soup, with milk and water; as the jrrain softens it may be heated to a pulp w ith a fork, or rubbed through a colander w ith a potato-masher, the objec t bein to make a soft, nmootlt tm-tc of the cereal preferred; sullicieiit time should be allowed for boibni; to accomplish this result, ns without it thu tioup would be a failure. To this pulr add enoiinli hot milk to make a creamy soup; season it with salt, pepper and tho least tjratin nt a nutiiii ";, and serve it. hot. This is a very ood bi".ikfasi for invalids and children, or for supper when the day's win k has not been hard. -V few i nisi us improve it as a supp r p r- llllC. .'... Itlh . s U.I I 11 Al llo'.I.s. Tli! method of siltimj iibn-inds has proved pet fectly Miece -l ill : Select .Jor dan almonds the paper-shell almond I- not rich enough or . enough for thi jiuri"-e. Illain li tlu in Tois is done by tinou in:; tiiciu into boiliu water for two minutes, then int c ld water and rubbini; the skins oil w ith n roii";h towel or the hands. Kine them well and dry them, nuts add two t inle olive oil. Stir tiie nnd let them stand For every pint of poonfuU nf tlie best, e 1 in ui. I s in the nit two or three hours then add two tablcspoonfuls of salt, and ret them in a clean tin biikiuir dish in the oven, stirring them every live min utes till they are crisp and blown. It will take about twenty minutes. Serve them in the prettiest sin. ill shallow dishu of porcelain or silver that you have, Tho new dishes to hold salted almonds a d boil lions for the table are made w di open-woik or pierced border-. . eiC i'orL Tii'i'im. IJflM KS IS fl.ACi; OC Afl'I.KS. (Quince tnarnialnde, in food euerous stone jars, will take tin- place of npplo sauce t.) a very considerable e.'.tent. H iked ipiinces make a jjoo 1 relish, but piince pie may be hailed as I disiiver-. There are two yowl ways of luiikt'i it, and cither makes a tine pie. One way is to rub the ipiincei tiior ouohly with a soft cloth, butdonot p ro them. I I.ii vo and remove tiif cores, then .slice them very thin und thfn spriuk'o rather liberally with tiranulnted siiy;i-. II ike bet wccli t wo crusts ilia ir."li;rati! oven. As with apple pie, crcn'ii i a luxury. Another is to pare nid core the ijuinci and stew :;ently with a little wati until thoroughly cooked. Sill tin a'h n colander and add half the tpin'i tv of sii-jar. 1. ike in one crust of rich ry , when almost done cover v. illi a inero.t ue made o( the well bealcll w lutes of filir I'lfs ami four to six larjc tabiespootifals of pulveried su,'.ar. Tuis makes a hae I some an I delicious pie. ' 'uiiuli f.V.,'c - .e(i. if i -I'.iim it iiixis. Salt eaten with nuts aid di;edl.)'l tine liint of "rauulated -ii 'ir v.ei :li one pound. The best covering; for a poultice or a mustard pie-te is tissue paper. A teaspoonful of s ilt put' into a k"ro sene lamp w ill improve the ipialil v of tho li"ht. "Iluttered paper" always means in re cipes a b.ikino tin lined with heavily yreased white paper. To clean willow furniture 111) sail an 1 water. Apply with a nail bru h, seru'i well and dry thoroughly. When bru-ilinir st"iik tlirov a littl i salt on the coals and thu hi i.u fro. 11 t'no drippiiiL; fat will not annoy. It is not generally kuowu that tin cleaned with newspapers will shine, bet ter than when, cleaned with ll iniiel. A stroui; solution of ulu.ii to which has been added a little .irlyceriue an I vincirar, is a cure for mnsipiito lite. To bauih ied atits from too puitry strew whole cloves around the hiielvcs. The .same is con.-ddi'ivd a !ood moth cx terniinntcr. Old brais may be ( leane I to look liku new by poiii'iun stron r ammonia on it, and scrubbing w ith a scrub brink. Uiu.so in clear water. To w hiten the hands, melt an ounce of camphor -utu, half an ounce of jrlyecriuo and one pound of luutla.i tallow, a in', ap ply every ni;,dit. To set delicate colors in embroidered handkerchiefs, s.nk them tea ii,inu:es be fire washing in a piil of water in which a desert spoontul of turpentine, has been stored. Steal pens are destroyed by tho acid in the ink. ll an old nail or steel pen is put iu the ink, tlrj acid therein will ex haust itself on them, and pens in daily use will remain iu ;,' d coa luion inueii loairur. To clean luir brushes put a tablespoon fill of aiiunouia into tepid water, dip them up and dowu until clean, then dry with the bristles down. Iu place of thu ammonia they may be cleauedlby usiu ; a teaspoonful of soda. J A trood hair tonic U madeaSf tenra" a qiiiiiino, tweuty grains boracio acid, , ouueo tincture ennthnridej, one 0111 liipiid opodeldoc, onu-hnlf an ounce cai bonate potash, two ouuit's lyc.'r.uu nn one piut rari water. Apply onuu pu- UIIJ. I iV.iW. i" i h
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