The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, December 11, 1902, Image 7

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eras wreath is treated to an incrustation of T asked the Christian waiting his release, | SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.
{SD 2 transparent crystal spangles now and a lai 'round ‘him, low he answered, —_— ;
then, which give quite the frosty beau- a SA iy The Omnibus Company of Paris
ty of the season. ENTITLED "AND THE TWELVE CATES 5 3 may Took with hopeful eyes shove, | _ maintains a laboratory in which ques-
ir—— WERE TWELVE PEARLS." Tis beauty, glory, Joy, rest, peace aml i tions like that of obtaining economy
N Women Orchestras. fh emit a : er, - Jose.” CITY OF GATES. in feeding horses are studied. The first
Eo Jot Ras yee te In Brilliant Language the Rev. Dr. 3. W, | = There is something significant in the fact jusnagets. of fie. (ompany used. only
; ction of having hearg 101 Chapman Describes the Celestial City, | tht heaven 18 a city of gates. The idea hay, oats and straw, as food. During
Issue two weeks the only two orchestras in fn Which There is Neither Sickness sush be Shas there i some Special way to} recent years the ration has been mixed
ap Monogram Belt Pins, the east led and managed by women, Nor Sorrow, Death Nor Crying. Eh re ot A ue De % To Have Clear Windows. with horsebeans, locust beans, oilcake,
To hold the ribbon well in place at | and made up exclusively of women per- | New York Crry.—The Rev. Dr. J. Wil- | it were not enclosed. The Bible tells us| The easiest and best way to clean etc, and the price of the daily ration
the waist line a belt pin in the form | formers. Besides that, the only mili- Yo Chapman, yo hes Jenenily pesigned that, we Jay come in from, the porsh, the | windows is to have two chamois cloths. has thus been diminished from nearly
4 of a jeweled safety pin with the mon- tary band composed entirely of wo- $he pasiminie oe e Four: to Ee an vasa pias Shir rch ab — Po hi Dust the window panes, then partly ss francs to about 1 8-10 francs. In
wera 3 ogram of the wearer has been brought men, has also been playing to large | if to evangelistic work, has prepared the | not always easy. “Straight is the gate and wring out a chamois in coid or slightly +he cost was about 2 6-10; in
g the out to place in the front of the waist | audiences. followine Foi the ig ts pit patton is the yay, one might be fableso warm clear water. Rub the window, | 1867, 2 8-10; in 1878, 2 2-10; in 1889,
¥ ¢ - “We have n i he un- | tled “And the Twelve Gates Were 1welve | miss 1t. rive to enter in,” says the : : ; 3 J tr
loom, and not at, the back, Many of the en fons.” said $20 Troe ee Pearls,” and was preached. from the text, | Bible; so one must be very earnest. Chris wring out the other chamois well, and 2, and in 1900 1 $10 francs. The £004
1, Vo- t amelled brooches in the form of flow- ’ e e orchestr A “And had a wall great and high, and had | said, “I am the way, the truth, the life;” go over the window again. Do not try is chopped and thoroughly mixed be-
cnier, H ers are pendant drops of turquoises, | TS yesterday, “because we are outside | twelve gates, and at the gates twelve an- “T am the door.” and again, “No man com- | to dry the windows, fore using. :
v, 33; pearls and other stones in the matrix. of them. Our performers have no gels, and names -written thereon, which eth Ley the Father but by Me.” Some
$10; The hatpins are most beantiral 1 | erievance—they receive, as a rule, | are. the names of fhe twelve tribes of the | people think that God is so merciful that A Sofa f 5 Ons of ‘th tf t offi-
, p 5 utiful an : ; ) » | children of Israel.” Revelation xxi.: 12. after awhile they may stand in His pres ofa for the Cozy Corner. Oi e government forest ©
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$10: are being shown in everything, with | 1180€r salaries than male players. hen La Fayette last visited this coun= | ence, but He is just as well as merciful, The increasing popularity of the cozy | Crs In Cape Colony, South Africa,
1gdon, a preference for French jewels. Many of them make their entire living | try the people gave him a royal reception.’| and He has provided the way by which | corner has brought about the manu- | Suggests the advisability of planting
, $84; through our orchestra work. Several 2 Jee oF yessels Fent pul, to meek Bim, | ery re Tus enter hecven- Ie x throupli: ture. OF ne fa ae h forests of quick-growing trees for fuel
g $3; mr > s Tora ! the band played “Hail to the Chief,” an e gate. Reformation will not do, moral- 2 a correr sofa which sug- $- -
2 et F P Featherettes. are soloists on their instruments. Even | the national music of France, and it is told | ity can not answer; it is giving up yourself | gests the mission furniture in its plain It would be cheaper, he says, than
Irvine When you hear a woman say that Ea does not always rob our er- at he was nmeved; 1 anT waters i fin putting Jour hand in His snd lev straight lines, and is called the mis- .importing coal. The ecualyptus tree
& 5 3 anizations i in- s he came ashore land and water trem- | ting Him lead you a he journey of life . ’ : =.
renzo she is going to have a dozen feathers | & tions, for. in {Wo on three 102 | 116d with the power of artillery. Old sol- until you pass through the gates. ; | sion cozy corner, although the backs _would furnish an excellent wood, and
Wire, on her new hat do not think that she stances girls who have married well | diers saluted him as they shouted his wel- | child dying said to his father, “I| of some of these sofas are upholstered if planted on tropical mountains,
ywens, is going out looking as though she had Souligue their connection with the or-| come, and he was sq smmoved, Win Youlan's he sivaid 00, 20 if fipnna and the true mission furniture lacks would produce at the rate of 20 toms
i : chestra, with the full oval of their | waving banners and under triumphal | would SO with me. ut,” he said, “little 3 : p
a Ta Paid of pa Anethe husbands.” appr E i arches he was taken to Castle Garden, | one, she can’t go.” Then the child said, this decorative touch. o Jol 8 Fill per acre, But a tree
; AS, chief. ese feathers cannot be dig- . where most of the great men of the nation ‘I want you to go, and he said, ‘my dar- —e gn e found that would, in sunny
agen. nified by the name plume; they are Both these orchestras referred to | were Sethered toglths: to give Min greet 1s, 1 gars go.” Theo ten the she Hanging Decorations. latitudes, with plenty of rainfall, pro-
andis, 3 come from Boston. There are, of | ing, and he was still not moved. But when | had prayed to Him who had promise to : . 1 i
dwell, simply dear little tifty, fluffy feathers, course, similar organizations in New he had taken his seat in the great amphi- | walk through the valley of the shadow, One of the newest things in table duce icy 25 uch as fhat, and this
and are used chiefly to surround the » : g $ theatre, and when the curtain was lifted | after a little while he said, am not | decorations this season is the idea of | "ou ¢ Bive the world the equivalent
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? low, flat crowns that are so much used York, but in every case men exercise | he saw before him a perfect representation afraid now. for Christ has said that He | hanging centrepieces, which was intro- of at least 30 times its present com-
1 3 this season. A dozen are none too the despotic influence of a conductor, of the place in France where he was born will be with me, and He will.” Lift up > » b sumption of coal
rompt : Bh or else the orchestra contains several and brought up, and when he saw the old | vour heads, oh, ve gates, lift them up, for ducde at Bar Harbor and Newport the if
which many, though it depends on the size of home so filled with temder memories, the | the time is coming when with Jesus we | past summer. Florists in New York
Yates the feathers and whether or no there male members. Both the orchestras | home where his father and mother had | shall pass through! and Philadelphia are advising it for A young Brussels physician named
Ivania is a bow at the back. are Insorponied, and both are of long | lived and Sed It Sula 5 GATES OF PEARL. Ds iatr Flowers on the cloth | Loeureaux says he ling discovered tie
and : J SHH Sng standing—one of nearly 20 and the| : 3 : I am sure that there is some meaning in 3 _| serum of whooping cough, which is
among he * Hints for Amateur Nurses. other of about 12 years—each under NRIs vert Ms on Le] ed the Li tant fe gates are o, pot Lo mn a injected under the skin in the abdom-
tates. Never whisper. If you do not wish the continuous leadership of the wo- the Jeon fom, the unseen, so that you Eni dani iv Tooon are suspended by ribbons from the ceil. | inal region. From the experiments
ter . to the patient to be disturbed by your | man who now swings the baton. Their | $04 © B080 & ha diby Which Bath founda discovered it is at the risk of the pearl | ing. They hang at about the distance which he has conducted hitherto the
gainst voice, do your talking in another room. | FaRge of music is as wide as that of | preach, for in the very thought of heaven fisher’s life. Tt is said that pearls are | ,¢"p foot ahove the table. Vi q | injection appears to be quite harm-
1 that Y . Keep everything in the room scru- | the male orchestras, but naturally un-| you would be almost overwhelmed. I have Sogined by, i ingyen of Jome foreign Terie Groom tron the. b ol - es anf 1055. The first effects are. apparent
i pulously clean. der such auspices as those now in force head dessaiphions of sities both in Jacient I Toit. I ore Re lie > a tong a sd about 48 hours after the inoculation
““ : s mes, bu ver such a de- : Sande vue Si
re 1 2 le 1s bottles out of sight. | “popular” airs and selections from the | cerintion as this; on Ter Nido for | tation, suffering and pain, and a substance | in » dainty wreath or scroll arrange- The serum produces an early cessatio
Now Regulate but do not banish light and operas occupy most of the program. her husband; a city in which there is ken ground, shot fiat which 18 or mont on the cloth.’ Sometimes deli- of the coughing fits and a consider-
ventilation; it can easily be done by |. The matter of costuming is not so | heither i i sorrow, death nor ery: | poqp] 3 et Do bi to x the cate silver chains Are substituted fo eble diminution ef the normal period
0 the i » means of screens. : simple in the case. of a woman's or- Eadie Boga i nie push significance of the fact that the gates are | the ribbons, or colored silk cords il of illness. If the injection is made im-
ilroad Do not allow several people to stay Chesirn as in an organization com- the south three gates, on the north three of bew, Sufi oet of gold} Les used. Any onini RHC cin Allin DAs mediately on the manifestation of the
York and chatter in a sick room, even pose of members of the other sex. At | gates, 2 tie Sally bad gwelos Sounds heaven for us; sin had closed it: man had | ket prettily with flowers could take up usual symptoms, the malady can be
uth of though they should not be addressing | the evening performance the WOMEN |,;oe(les of the Lamb. The angel .that grievously sinned. he had broken every | the new fashion for her own dinner ta- | Coroo. 1® eight or 10 days. The usual
ss the EL themselves to the patient almost invariably wear white. ‘Where | made the revelation had a golden Tod in | BW of God. and there was no hope for him | ,; 0 i course is from six to eight weeks.
- ” decolett ; Bic hand wi Soh : at all. Then it was that the Babe was cra | > ne especially attractive color
venna, Flowers are always pleasi to the | decolette gowns are becoming the girls | bis hand with which he was measuring the ; ;
¢ ys pleasing : * dled in the manger, became a youth, grew | scheme consists of pale yellow blos- :
vill be : are requested to wear th Th is | City. and found that the length was equal : It tai
eye, but do not introduce those of ¢ em. ere ig} TV%; ON onith, and that the wall was 144 to manhood. endured thirty-three years of | soms arranged in silver baskets, with is proposed to use electric light
\S con- : ; not much variation from the white tte : adi 8 “*% | suffering, culminating in the agony upon : 3 ok signals at night and fl
\ strong scents into an invalid’s room, cubits; that the building of the wall was | aio he ) vines of silver tint, and silver chains g d flags by day to
to be ’ | gowns except that two or three per- | of jasper; that the city was pure old, and | Calvary, when in the tremendous tension : ’ warn the fruit growers of th t:
sitroad and be careful to remove all cut flow t p that the twelve AE 2 .goia, ] His heart broke. Then it was He died, suspending the baskets.—Good House- g s of the Santa
gad ers at night, as they absorb the air and formers wear a dash of color—the) yo “hs yoy Hn re ns Huis the just for the unjust. the innocent for | keeping. Clara valley as to the approaching
Bis, \ J leave it less fresh for the patient. rummer, for instance, having touches | _there is no night there, and in that city the guilty; then it was that He arose from weather conditions, Professor A. G.
: of scarlet at her waist. Thus the “pic- | there was no need of the sun, for the glory | the dead. went out unto Bethany, ascended Tapa D McAdie, of the Weather Bureau, at
erected 5 ture,” as the group is termed in stage | Of the Lord did lighten it, and toe Lb nko, heaven to swing wide open the gates. A Dn San Francisco has suggested that dur
North apanesque Petticoat. ’ Ae thio hint Pharcot > And thus it 1s they are open to-day. and rtistic folk are displaying a fancy | . ges at Jur-
3 3 _ | parlance, is a pretty one, especially if g J ede: sviputd one never hears of the rates of pearl but 1 ing the months of Febr y, March
ipancy, Quite Japanesque is the chrysanthe 1% 8 Tt comes to me like an inspiration that ears of the gv pearl but | for tapa for decorative purposes, the ebruary, Marc
an ex mum petticoat. Not only. because the the surrounding scenery in use be ap-) one day 1 Lal. Sq an city. Can you Lie [ist reais ST a $ VAN om rough beauty and novelty of this fab- and April the orchardists be warned
h of a design is of chrysanthemums, but be- i ot ; Four fnilgen A x porn | Dut to Him—humiliation, sorrow, suffer- | ric rendering it peculiarly fitted for by colored lights of ‘the approach of
r. Lan- cause the embroidery is upon the lines hese orchestras employ regularly | {i vour wife is“gofig in; are you soins ins | ing, death, and do von realize that every | such a purpose. Tapa is used by the frosts, which would enable them to
h, and I { laid down by Japanese experts. And, Jom 20 to 25 members. Where a It In a great] ‘to know that the things EE EY » mn 27. | natives of the Pacific islands for mats smudge by burning oil, etc. During
Nebo say what you will, there's no embroi- i) x B Does the orchestra Pha Tring the emmpseniniions of Jerson cither for Mn nv against Me, .there.is no | hangings, etc, and is made from the the September, October and Novem-
dery so utterly soft and yet so heavi- | | ugmented to the number required. | tha: heaven is a state, not a place. Whag, | "Hidde ground? Bl bark of the mulberry tree, steeped,| Dor. the approach of showers could be
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17 rich Tookihg as the Japgnese. This | One Of these orchestras recently finish- | then did Christ mean when He said. “T go |’ TWELVE GATES: i nentold find ahd dye the mative wom | (DTicated, An dlggiric tower, 299 fest
ympbell articular ‘petticoat is of# alest blue | © an engagement in Pittsburg “whars | to ‘Prépare agplace for vou.” and what How full the word of God is! In its’ ttendi : ™- | in height, located in San Jose, Cal
ennsyl- p pel * Pi ! 55 performers were engaged. In the again’. when He. said,, “In. My Father's. cack ng: beauty and sweetness come from’ en attending to the process of prepara- coh Soin = © 2515
~ diver- » ° taffeta and tucked narrow frills edge on oT ; sy house. there “d¥e_fany mansions?” = What pit With every: touch... It. is a’ rock; you | tion. When it is dry the fabric, which ; ver the greater part of °
smploy- ‘y » the deep flounce. It is upon this fllounce gaZement now being filled in this | js the doctrine &fithe-tesurrection? Ts "can Mot touch it hit the water of life will | resembles soft creamy “skin,” is dec- the county. :
recom- that there is a vertable riot of chrys- ony this organization has 22 members. hat ly Smits, fol men are: raisert® Pears Cg ; a san mot | orated with closely placed brown lines = :
: y + e other nr af § 1% mot our, eae + There must be | £0F r it svithout*being blessed by its : Hi ish Ai y af i :
in the anthemums. These dainty, fantastic, ‘Not rene i pee of 50.4 Some place for the isn I body. When | fragrance. These i3 samething to mie even.| and figures, and makes an excellent The experiments several years
to in- capricious blossoms are in any number y are the orchestras con-| Christ went out, with His anostles to Beth- } it the .number of heaven's gates. The | background for' pictures and various | 25% © omesticating foxes on the is- 3
raised : of delicate pik ‘shades, and they are ducted by women, but their business ay and a cloud tescived Him cut of their an ee Ia, hues on | ghjects of a decorative character. In lands off the coast of Alaska has i
edd ie meanot a | Aare are looked ster bY women also | FEE He rovghalinieon, Bet pe | Fahl nid an minor shuinbiod hal | Be Sd 3 8 cel sol hone in ae
1e cafe : smart open-work design, the edges of € _all contracts for transpor-| gp isa placer ETRY “| made Abundant provision for our entrance | tapa drapery which she procured dur- JISONGS 210 Low used as fox farms, ¢
2 pe. which are finely done in- biack.. A tion, a bills, as Perhaps some may ‘question: at PAT Ings Ue OY. AOveT It 500, Yo has, ing a recent visit to California. It is ya ae to 1000 foxes on each farm.
g loca mere line—just enough to accent the well as ‘arrange the details of engage- | P2€aning o 7 texb. sand vet 1 am verv | HaItoWsC [ vii, the way. THe Bible invis | op 00s eioht feet : 1 e animals soon become tame enough
int 3 \ ; sure if we only had the mind. of the Spirit | tation is, | Whosoever will. let him come. 5 8 et or more square and I ir k
faint exquisitely pale ‘colorings. ments. rl we would find in 1 much of AN eat The provision ‘is abundant. No one can | 2gainst it are placed etchings in soft to aaye Ro fear of their keepers, and
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ha : Ye Fide Bn tredted “with the | ness and power.” *"* 7 Say hy Jndgment and sy wnyihing brown, with darker toned frames Foray Sle at feeding places
i 7 greatest courtesy everywhere,” sai yA ty yi ut this, “Tord, I might have entered, bu » | when called. j ; i
., and ; Back to the 30's, Re ofe icon y e 4 mo : WHAT 18 HEAVEN? . : I would not.” Twelve rates; and if you burned ' wood panels, creamy plaster | ;o fo provid The Oblent ofthe farming
atter a hy From a great Viennese dressmaker 2 managers, “and I| Tt is a place of overpowering brightness. | are not in it, it i§ your fault alone. - God | busts and other articles in cream or 20 provide bells for the market the
comes a gown of pearl gray silk with believe every advantage that a man in | Everything that ever ‘came irom thence | has done all that He could do. The Trin- | brown tints, producing a charming ef- animals being killed for that purpose
+ ide satin and Louisine Stripes. While the same position might have to fight tells ‘us so.. Chariots so bright that the | ity has been exhausted, almost, on a sinful | soot _B ORI B g when they reach the right age. The in
he os Eh Aufty I. canty of for is cheerfully given to us. I find only Shing bo hich, Hey cold be Monod youd, and He on do no more; it is for us * rooklyn Eagle. scheme originated in a desire to pre-
avorite 0. e y s, was fire. gels with faces shining so that { ourseives to choose to enter in, it is ver, eee :
Anirow the styles of 1830, this flufiness is so 2 a pleasure to attend to the business en ss el their dyes” before them. Gi to be saved. : o serve the much-valued blue fox, which
: of the orchestra, although it is some- oses and Elias so surrounded with glory | In one of the schools of a great city b 5 i was in danger of inati
ne of 4 . Well held ip and 40h that the effect times rather hii Rone that the three. disciples. were a the falling of a transom a Ls of a 3 : I *gHo LD it is ary Nun ib hi
try, is is modern rather than old. bu - with the vision on the mount of transfig- | started. .The children were panic-stricken, i REC, Pp s . trial oo r aring
4 Years Quite the most notable parts of the all an Xpress. Uration, fone walls ire Maoh great jewel, pd {ie Suuchors as well. In rushing from J & animals might be farmed in the same
always ihe Veto. e streets of pure gold and every singlé'| the building many were injured; some ; way,
ng the shirrings—that form the deeply point gate a pearl. vos know the brightness of were killed. When it was found that the »rr>
ed plastron, the skirt yoke and skirt one little gem as it sparkles on your | alarm was false, returning to her rcom one A ; : ; i
od trimmings—are the cords which cover finger, but O! the wonderful thought that | of the teachers found sitting at her desk al \ very ingenious semi-automatic
e Se the lines of shirring. These cords are ney gate is a pearl; and the gry bi) cote a yogea gir) who ad oo shirred. When & am in Egg Scramble—Chop one | train indicator has been installed in
ormley, y * . when we may go sweeping through the aslked the reason for her braveness, she ozen steamed clams rat 3 the Grand i
betition the Tan of the ige ie oy gates if we wil; Oud has done everything mid, My father is a fireman, and he told | slightly four eggs; A City. The ey a
hington ger and are smoothly covered Wi at He cou o,-and our entering in now | me if ever there was an alarm of fire Tn 1 ; z +. : F F
' rests upon ourselves. But the brightness | the building just to sit still where I was | clams and four tablespoonfuls of the tor is that when a perforated card, the ®
nent of silk. ; : of heaven, aside from the presence of | and he le me. “My father is a fire- | clam liquor; melt one ta holes in whicl wi
Iso de- For some time the wheel of fashion Christ, is not due to the gates, nor to the | man and he knows, ar 1 I just trusted £ y 2 tablospooninl i ‘correspond With fs
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orce by has shown a decided inclination to A novel comb, entirely of tortoise walls, ‘nor to the streets, but to the pres- | him.” That confidence in Jesus Christ oF atte in ihe frye pan; add the SIRUIONS Of Which 2[F Siyon train 19
turn back to the early days of the last oll 7 > . ® | ence of those who have been redeemed. would bring salvation. mixture; stir over boiling water until scheduled to stop, is placed in the bot
Shaton contiiey he : has a long snake coiled across 3 Bove been $d that) thrones the | Raid 7 man In Glasgow to a distinguished | thickened; sprinkle with pepper and tom of the device and a lever actuated
5 , . ; e top. water the larger the pearl. "hether that | evancelist. “I am very anxious to be | serv ri i - indi
Sharon; » 1 Nothing could be more beautiful A ordi ieated a f chif be true or not I can not tell, but I know | saved: what must I do?” The evangelist ? With toast, : oH oe stations 2bpear ou the indicator,
d F. B. than the thick lustrous silks worn by An accordion pleated ruflle ol Chl-} that from the greatest depths God some- | quoted many passiges of Scripture to him, Tomato Fricassee—Put in an agate ese cards are interchangeable in
George In Lauthers, This age, however fon adorns the top of a pair of newest | times takes His brightest jewels. lt is no | among them John iii.. 16: “For God so | saucepan half a can of tomatoes, two the indicators provided for the differ-
es, for . . h o> > : or ators i. corsets. zause 3 discoura oagnt if you have bees loved the world that He gave His only be- | jevel tablespoonfuls of butter Salt and ent tracks, so that, no matter on what
aid out has the a0 lined with SHIR fn. | Gowns of blue cloth braided with I aver Hee i | Denner to sewson Highly, and a pinen | IrRE the tn goes ow, the same
portion Stead: of hc fimsy linen with which brown or green are immensely popu- | 2nd yet they shine to-day as the jewels of pn stopped him, saying, “But I do be- | of baking soda; let simmer 15 minutes; sponding indicator can be used by
3 7 , 6, 3 Christ. jeve.” Then the evangelist quoted the a aiiy ’ | simply inserting ti d tor
yyterian they were obliged to be content. And | 1o7 fe gown of rough material and Geologists tell us that the diamond is | sixth chapter of John ed 1, a 20d fires Walihenson ees ands un Sin a tee per perioraies
was. do say what you will, it Is a pleasure to the braid of soutache. only crystallized carbon, charcoal glorified. enth verse, Christ’s own words: “Verily, til thickened; have buttered toast on a | | ah Goiion the name of the train
il have one’s gown almost as lovely on At last the vogue of the Eton jacket is woh Js 2 zovisthing better fi verily, 5 = unto you, By ot helieveth | platter and pour the tomato mixture 24 ae time of leaving are also indi-
= - . Sa hin iE ; hat, that “though your sins be as scarlet, | on Me hath everlasting life.” The man | o it: ; cated. Each indicato 3 i r-
st over the inside as the outside. as an outer garment has waned, and | they shall be as white as snow; though | saw it in a moment and cried out rejoic- Yor Ji; serve hot. where fo one te eontalns on’
0 was now we have coats with basques or the | they be red like crimson, they shall be as | ing, “I have got it, I have got it.” That Potato and Pepper Salad—Boil four | 4 id ; 0 oe: and a slot in
delphia, Coiffure Finishes. three-quarter length model. roel Shia Sots ot whusteratlle sweet bind of Bagentance of God Nrings sverlast potatoes until tender; cut one green pe Sains gag be
¢ : : : . 7 S lace ; sweet- | ing life. relve gates, and every gate a i 2 daic ny one machine of this
hurch. Among the most charming orna Three circular ruffles, each with! ness. Can you imagine the number of lit- | pearl. and every gate exactly a af- pepper 1n half, Temove the seeds and size, To increase the ¢ 2 io y .
n and ments for the hair one singles out a | three tucks on its edge and lace me- tle children’ there? Can any one describe | ter all there 1s only one way. chop fine; mix with the potato; pour | twice that runt c he i apacity lo
lle, un- very few that are of wonderful value. | gallions appliqued at intervals formed the scene of a Soa song? £od THE GATES ARE OPEN. over one-quarter cup of vinegar, t6 | pune > Hi oe e indicators ard
nber of Each of them is daintily picturesque the trimnimg scheme of & recent) os a your ovo Nite Tam so glad that the gates are open to- ( Which is added half a teaspoon of su- laced tn ne 1 ° doors and twa
hia and altogether pretty, and will go far | handsome silk undershirt. ing it is as their lips ave touched Vy fhe ans, We read they they than Bot be shit Jigar and two: teblespooniuls of Woter: | vion, at ee a Se
, i ‘ Shri a ir 5 ar aL a ) ay, al e C y a : ’ , £ 2 racly
EE wns glory if Roman gold mountings in a triple TR hearts are | {yore he conclusion is that they are i DO Sh we eo oan of oil | equipped with these ga 5
adapte . ring design mo : : constantly. They are open now. Some r; add salt to the pota- tent ;
tore, at A branchlet alive with tremendously : 5 Ss a st SToouvey set off a “OQ, the joys that are there mortal eye hath | have been going in since we have been | toes while boiling. seoret of operation is that each per-
gain, it life like red velvet cherries and foli- stock and girdle of four-inch plaid rib- not seen, : : speaking; at every tick of the clock a soul Duch foration in the card operates a cor-
n that : h bon. The latter has tab ends, while! O, the songs they sing there with hosan- speeds away. I wish that I might go as Duchess Soup—Put two cupfuls of | responding vertical rod to the indica-
TE Go age is exceedingly pretty. The cher- | the pointed stock ends fall just below nas between, did Alexahder Cruden, seventy years of | milk in the double boiler; add to it} tor, and this b
of silks 5 1 ries are so shaded that the light seems | +4 o pot 0, Hho Jie blessed song of the Lamb ase, giving do. world Arn danee, one slice of carrot and one blade of chin a on nn o a lever
] : 3 . and of Moses, ying in want because he had given so 2 3 ination slots,
d ! to fall on i hy ps x Ny The insteps of the handsomest hos- O, the white tents of peace where the | freely to others. Going into his room mace; melt one tablespoonful of but- remem
died ait they on a tree 10Y ir s to pic jery grow. “curiouser and curiouser,” rapt: soul reposes, they found him kneeling, his face buried ter; add to it one tablespoonful of Wages in Formosa.
She is stead of on beauty’s head for human 2 Ale aye. Now. the Zolicately o, the Rates so still and the pastures so Sn al iit felling down | flour; when the milk has scalded 10 The people of Formosa Have just be
ns tration, x i . hair, his spirit gone, the ver i OE ed 5
> grand- admiration J beautiful and elaborate lace medallions There, there they sing songs with hosan- | angels filling the iE he had ay minutes remove the vegetables, add | come up to date enough to have a rail-
Oo little bunches of grapes : : g e a rail
en, and ne or more i e unches of g pe Thal Tor thom did Set in With en nas between!” T wish that T might go as did David Liv- the butter and flour, stirring constantly | road of their own, and a detailed
. t ’ is the Height of chic, too. Those in ; he ai bl . | ingstone. They looked into his tent door | until it thickens; add thr i et re
broidery of dainty colors The boy who was blind makes the best : ) oa ; 5 three tablespoon- | port of its construction has b f
Varfield the pinky wine color, as well as the > expression of heaven to me. The doctor and said one to another, “Keep silence, | fuls of grated cream cheese; stir until | ward See
: -whit e fit to grace a nymph A noticeable improvement in shape | had cut away the obstruction f his j the great leader is in prayer,” for he was . 30505 Sir until | warded fo the siockholdery, many of
. Trout, green-white, are grac p Seq of : : : H had ent TRY ihe os Te an, rom is fon his knees. After a little while they melted; beat the yolk of one egg, add | whom are Frenchmen and English
st He at a Bacchanalian feast. But so, too, rimming is one of the salient yo An Po DIE be ere tle lcame back, and he seemed to be still pray: | & little of the hot mixture to it, then | men. Th il i Ssh
for al- are they fit for the brow of conven- features of this season’s lingerie. That hey red ol a Lo li ing; tlien half an hour later again, and | pour all back into the double Sollee: nine mine English; the loco-
tional modern beauty. This vogue of is, they are being made to conform | pened his eyes in silent onder ao if '& jihen they touched him they found that | 544 salt, pepper and a dash of ¢ oo i ni oe Pagly 2A Amerie;
1g that fruit, and especially of the grape, more and more to the form of the pre- | new world had been opened to him, he be- A deed, The Chapiohl af serve hot. The sou a is bridge York and gidany aro Amer)
ii ; : isi i i vailing mode in out 5 t held his mother, and vet he did not know {i703 had hated whi 2 La up must not boil af- | can, and the rolling stock is native
inburg, is most surprising. Since it is so love- Y outer garments and that it was she. Finally he heard her fa- ingstone, entering in, was caught up into | ter the egg is added, as it will curdl built A Buve
nd dead ly we rejoice at it. In the high-class with more practical trimmings. mailiar voice asking him, “My son at — i Siew, Oh, the joy of such an entrance Meat ie Prt : ly curdle. be : = een trucks, The labor
at th ; : i heall- : Si i i or a rane Into her arms. eseinim: | 2100 heaven: a wo level table- | employed was Formosan and Japanes
at ; . pieces the leaves and tendrils are beau The i corsets come in the dainti- ih ronan nie. Soy oxms, Soin Dr. Pierre, returning to France from In- spoonfuls of butter in a frying pan: | but the work was done Br
a tifully done. : est of flowered silks and satins, | the best definition. Roiven It seeing ove dia after a long journey. said that his men | when it is hot add two tablespoonfuls | ection of French, English and 4
> Sng + : Foliage, by. the way, is one of the | trimmed elaborately with lace and fete | to cye, knowing even as we are known. If ne they ‘e eed gud of their nogive of Tour; stir until smooth. then adj) Can engineers Th Ce
iy a strong points in these charming coif- | ribbon. Their exaggerately long hips there is one word which better than an- ty on the land they | gradually one cup of cold pe gL 2 rae of wages paid
ri fure finishes. One of the prettiest con- | and straight point fronts are their other will describe heaven to me it is an [ joved, | Some’ of them = shouted some | ri til boiling; i RR eR
tern gists of foliage in the shape of ex- | newest feature and are designed to SYpiTani prayed. some fainid, and it is said that i it : Io add half a teaspoon | furnish an interesting contrast between
’ ~ quisitely shaded velvet autumn leaves. | give the very slender fi * ” ‘What is heaven? I asked a little child, | when they came near enough to recognize salt, a little pepper and one cup of | the value put upon work in the Occi-
red. Dy 5 This spray is sweet simplicity person- fashionable PA EW WPS a Di ieee Their i or ii ‘that every man left cold cooked meat or chicken, and the | dent and the Orient. The Jap, on an av-
itisburg, ified, a true work of art. | ' ; ; I asked the aged, with her care oppressed hint a "iE the Yoo Bator un a beaten yolks of two eggs; let this cook | erage, received one-third more than
firm at , . : New models of white petticoats are! Al] suffering o'er, ‘Ol : la the Rirhor oo%¢ | one minute; put aside to cool; sn | the Formo anc :
Lest you fancy flowers are slighted i . 3 All suffering o'er, Oh, heaven at last is | could be anchored in the harbor. Oh! the & ; then san, and the day was of 10
for the EE a a rely thing It pat. trimmed with two rufiies reaching al- rest. joy of thus entering heaven. Welcome | 2dd the beaten whites of the eggs, fold | hours. Here is the schedule of the high-
we t y g pal- | most to the knee and these are in turn \ ; from the gates, welcome from our friends | them in carefully; when thoroughl est rates id: Carpe o 5 on.
est blue hydrangeas. The blossoms 3 3 ~* 1 I asked the artist who adored his art— long gone, welcome from every angel in ix : ! galy paid: Carpenters, 62 cents;
shington ! adorned with dainty patterns of blind | ‘Heaven is all b 29 : 3 BE me. } y ang mixed turn into a buttered baki sawyers, 64 cents; ;
b fairly turn to green, as they do in the ? i : eaven is a eauty,” spoke his raptured the skies. The joy, the joy of one day 5: ny {Ing S, cents; masons and plas-
hington, DB ’ : embroidery sometimes further elabo- heart. sweeping through the gates! dish and bake in a moderate ov terers, 80 cemts; wo :
> ol autumn, while the accompanying fo- ied B 1 i g g g } 3 , : en 20 S, cents; roofers, 68 cents;
society. | Y ve W i rate y a lace edging. Very fancy . ; ) § mmr meee minutes; serve as soon as removed: if | coolies, 37 cents; workme caf] B
liage returns the compliment by shad- i 11 7 | I asked the poet with his soul of fir Prussian bl t is made from he ' chi ; 2 men on scaffold
on has 1 ge Imost to blue. This little half sreptions Lave lpesumsdaliions Tob tute, 7 glory and he struck his lyre = ashes ot the er hoot Lor the chicken is used, add a little gratednut- | ing, 52 cents; navvies, 47 cents; paint
most . i | 5 3 > : 8 - 018 01 SES. { 2 pe? By 2! ’ -
320000 ng a all | the embroidered flouncing. ; \ ? meg. ers, 68 cents; black-smiths, 79 cents.