i B THE REALM Jaunty .Tnrkr-t for Minuet. Tlii jaunty little top garment, says May Man ton, Is rrinile of satin-fared cloth in the deep simile of red known as Boreaux, the decoration consistinfr of MISSRfl' JACKET. black silk braid. The loose fronts close at the neck only, liut the back is made snug by means of a centre seam, side-back and under-nrm gores. The neck finishes with a close stand ing collar. The back shows the regu lation cont laps and plaits and in the front useful pockets are inserted and LADIES' BOLERO WAIST. are covered with pocket laps. The sleeves are two-seamed and follow the arm closely above the elbow, standing ont above in a puff of exceedingly moderate dimensions after the fash ion of the day. TCTffiod a adapted to all manner of light-weight oloakings in covert, cheviot, serge, etc. While braid lj the aooeptod trimming the garment may be simply finished with machine stitohing. When developed in mili tary, hussar or postman's-blue the effect is exceedingly good. To make the jacket for a miss of fourteen years will require one and three-eighth yards of Hfty-four-inch material. A Bolero Wnltt. Silver-gray cashmere and almond taffeta silk are the materials repre sented in the stylish basque, depicted in the large illustration and described by May Manton. The loose portion of the bodice made of the taffeta and trimmed with lines of bebe rib bon that hold to position the ruffles of cream-white lace. The foundation ' consists of a glove-fitted body lining that is adjusted by the usual number of teams and double bust-darts, and closes invisibly at the centre-front. The full-fronts are gathered at the neck and at the waist, and may close invisibly at the centre front, as illus trated, or on the left shoulder, arm's eye and nnder-arm seam. A distinct ive feature of this design is the dressy little bolero whioh is included in the shoulder and nnder-arm seams and has the free edges decorated with rib bon in two widths. Smooth nnder arm gores separate the fronts from the book, which shows two pleats on each side of the centre-back, extend ing from the shoulders to the waist, where they are brought closely to gether. The waist is encircled by wide ' blaok satin girdle that is deepest at the centre-front, where three chio bows form the finish. The collar con sists of plain, close band, overlaid . with stock of satin, surmounted by a full rnohe of laoe. The mousquetaire sleeves are mounted upon two-seamed linings and are deoorated at the wrists with deep frill of laoe and bands of bebe ribbon. The mode can be developed in all. seasonable fabrios, and may be composed of two or even three materials, as combinations are the order of the day. I Tit OF FASHION. 0 To make this basque for a woman of medium size will require three yards of forty-fonr-lnch material, or twq and one-half yards, with five-eighths of a yard of contrasting material for the full front. Tim Npw llomluenr. Much of the new elaborate headgear is large in size, the hats tilted well to one side over the ear, the other side rolled high or arched in an upward di rection. This model can be worn by a young and beautiful girl with an abundance of wavy hair, but there ara others who have elected for the stylo, and as one beholds the courageous wearer one is moved to look the other way. Above a solemu-visaged face, w here time has left its sad, unmistaka ble impress, a tip-tilted bat laden with flowers, laces nud feathers is not at tractive, and the wearer thereof fur nishea only food for reflection to the general observer,' and Inspiration and delight for the artist of the funny newspaper, seeking whom he may caricature. Fashion In Fnra. As to furs, sealskin, astrallim, Arctic fox, Persian lamb, sable aud ermino.aro shown by the big furriers. Chinchilla is much more oostly thou it has been for seventeen years, and chinchilla of fine quality is very hard to get. The Arctic fox in blue gray is a novelty and very handsome. Comfortable Dre.slna Sacque. The practical garment here shown suggests ease and comfort. As repre sented, it is made of spotted dimity, trimmed, with embroidered edging and insertion. The adjustment is extremely simplo, being accomplished by means of a centre-back Sffttn, side and shoulder seams, with an nuder-nrm dart that renders the garnient close fitting at the back, with rippling fulness below the waist line. The fronts are loose fitting, aud show gathers at each side of the centre-front, where the closing is effected with buttons and button holes. The neck is completed by a neat rolling collar. Tie strings of pale blue taffuta ribbon are inserted in the under-arra Beams aud ar.e carried for ward to the centre of the waist, where they are stylishly bowed, and serve to ooufine the fulness at this poiut. The sleeves are two-seamed and gathered as the top, while the wrists are neatly decorated with lace and insertion. Cashmere, challies and all soft woolen textures are appropriate for makiug, as well as flannel, in either A DBESSINQ 8ACQUK OF SPOTTED DIMITY. outing or Frenoh styles. More elab orate saoques can be made of surah, India, China or foulard ailki. To make this saoque for a woman of medium size will require five and one' fourth yards of 22-inoh material. Things Worth learning. Remember tlmt It Is a mark of good breeding to tlinuk n person for a g,ti the dny It arrives. AckiiiiwIctlKe on Invitation for din ner or luncheon the day It arrives. Tlinuk your hostess for your visit the dny you return home. Either leave your enrd or write a note to a friend ns soon ns you hear that friend Is III. Keep sulflcleiit paper nnd envelopes on linnd, so your notes enn be written nt once, and remember thnt a dainty note Is the linll-iunrk of good breeding. An Indian Actress. An Indian girl Is plnylng Puck In Maria Wulnwrlght's production of "A Midsummer Night's lrenm." Her nams Is Ullle IlPiith, and she was horn and raised among the Cheroke trlho. Bits tiei.tly she attended a seminary end there gained her first knowledge of stage art. A l'lght liunch. Ttcnnv Rloolniiiiner "Oh. nans, the gont tins swallowed a Roman candle!" Mr. Ulnolmmper " J lint s all light. He merely wanted n light lunch." T.lfe. A GRAND WORK HelplngTlrrvl Mother nnd (living Ftoay Cheek to Children. Thousnmls of tired, nervous, worried women have found strength, health and hnpplnoss in Hood's Hamnparllla, wbloh purines their blood, strntiRthens their nerves anil gives thntn good appetites. Pnlo nnd puny children aro given rosy chock and vigorous appetites by tho groat blood oiiriehlng qualities of Hood's Rnr snparllla. It Is Indeed the mothnr's friend nnd It mny woll have a place In thousands of families. lie sure to got Hood's. llAMrf'ci Dill Bre the only pills to Uke nODU S rlllS with Howl's Sarnaparllla. Permanent Paste. Conk an ounce of reHued gelatine In cold wnter for nn hour, then drnln off aud squeeze mit the wnter ns much ns possible, l'ut the gelatine In a jelly pot nnd plnce the pot In a pan of hot water over the lire. When the gelatine has melted stir In slowly two and one half ounces of pure alcohol. Put In n wide-mouthed liotlle nnd cork tightly. This glue or paste will keep Indefinite ly, nnd can he melted for use In a few minutes by setting the bottle In a basin of hot water. As It contains a very siunll peroentiige of wnter, It affects tho gloss of the prints but Utile and dries nlinost Immediately. Harper's Hound Table. ToiirIi on the Doctor. Doctor I'm surprised to see you otr so soon. Patient Yes; the dog upset tho meill clue you left for me. There mny be lots of nice men In tin world, but the bill collectors don't nice' them. 'HALL'SSSS HAIR RENEWE Drives off old age, restores lost color to the hairt eives it the richness and gloss of youth prevents bald' ness. No dandruff. tiiuiiaiuiuiiiiiuiiiiiimuiuuminiuuuiuiiiiiiuiimiiii OUT THR fJICM 1 Walter Baker cSc Co.'s i Breakfast COCOA f Pure Delicious Nutritious. Costs Z,ess than ONE CENT a cup. ' Be sure Walter (Established 1780.) 4 IrnHMatk. - Hat REWARD. A frtnnd of mlnn hnil th. mtnforhln. to r,M MT nrnl (if liln l'i(nn .tid ntkra tun tn .ilverlln for their rniurii. Km-h hlr1 hnil . nietnl tiauil on IKS lllnrlllMl follow.: I.Mna. HI7, H8771, CI7U1, CI76K, f ilm, CUM4 ('MHM. VMI, FII7H. FtlHt, I'n'iM, F6m, tVUi, KWK. PtKron tnnrlrr., Itlmlly look throiiMh r"ur lofm for Uvn luriti 4 lllwrl rxward for i-nih hint rnturiiM. J.FItbl NU, Ul Murlou Hirevl, New rk. CHREWD INVENTORS! w i'atvnt AKiirlfii lUsrt.H.nK print-H. inonry 011 illif IH'IIEOH. mtMUlH."NU liiMi. Cou-fet. Nrhre lormlvlrt. I.iclit rrfwru-M. Writ tn. WAThO-N K. CUl.K.VlAS. bviidtur of rututi, vua v. bt WswhUitftuu, It.Q. DRUNK A RUB mo b MTfjtl wlttV out thtlr knowlmlf by AntWftf mtVTotlotu cur fur th drink bftblt. wiilft Itvnovft OhMolcftl flu.ttlraldWH. M V. afuil iAfMioutloii (In pUla wrftppr nulftd tn fiAi. 0R On mndr wrklns Tmr l4l0oi09 ifariiM preferred wbo cftn (.! BCam ttjrrtr tbtflr wUol.I.IU to tb bull.. rtfl HCC IV Hpr tiuurt, tliotifa iiitv tut )nf; llftbly tiniloytl. (tuod oimiuukii fur fowu ftuit rlty work woll country di-trlrtt. J.E.OlirFOHD. U ud MimHirtwU, Ktrhtnond, Yniinff I 9flidQ Own your own typewrltpr and I UUIIg LflUlOv niftkeiiKHjoy doliiK .'le'ework. Our uew 921 1 iyi)wrlir will do tlttt wuik of $iiu nuu'lilue. Send fr circular. Akttmtn wftiitrd iu West ern 1'. W. 11. Wutaon, 4ul fvuu Bldy, 1'ltUlwrg. I'll, LOOK AT THESE Rolled 1'Utoj Tuff I, i nk. Mtiud II ct ut lu tttftiujift it D. M.Watklna&Co. SccktjI DUMR BKl.I. I.INKH. CnTALOUU I KIM. TSOVIDIKCS. U. I. 5 US I i Dett Cough f In time Dett Cuutfh Brrup, Ttuius QouS. Cm in utue. ruiia ty aruKftvtt. tXV il '7. (I00.I fnffrsln rnrnot, Me. per ynM. Heavy liriiPwIsCm i'oMHr. T yiuil. For theanklnir, we mall you. freo t all chnrxi'S, our now t.'uli'ieil t'arpot t'ntnliisni", whlrh shows all awl In lithograph colon. You can irmke your selections as well If you wrreliere at the mill, ami save from 60 to 03 per cent, profit you aro pnylnir your local dealer. If voti wLhqnalltyswnpleaof curvet, send Sc. In stamps.. Julias Hlnes & Son,' BALTIMORE, MD. Please mention tins paper. Rurietl with His Money on Him. Not long ago n miserly person, who Imd Ihmmi tensed almost to death by his heirs, endeavored to chent them out of his motley. Hcforo he dl(d he left positive Instructions thnt he should b burled In n ccrtnln suit of clothes. His wish wns cnrrlod out, but after the funornl his surviving relatives could find no will q,nd no money. Finally ono of them suspected thnt the old mnn find served them a shabby trick, nnd suggested that tho body be ex humed nirtl the clothing examined, This wns done, and the cjMit, waist coat and trousers were found to lie lined with Hank of England notes. Chicago Record. Courting after marriage' Applying for a divorce. How to Laundry Fancy I.lnen. To wn.li embroidered linens so as not te fade the color, fill a tub half full of warm wnlnr, to which add a little. Ivory fionp. Wash each piece through the suds earn fully, rinse In blun water, to which a llttln thin starch Is ndded. Hung In the shade to dry. Iron on the wrong sldo, press ing down heavily to bring out tho stitches, thus restoring their original beauty. Eliza It. rsnKitn. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local application, n. they cannot reach the (H-eiiM-fl portion of the ear. There Is only ona way to cure ili-nflies. and that I by constitu tional rciiicrilc. JlfiifneM i eatlHi-il tiy an In fliiuicil conilition of Ihe timi-oii. lining of the Kutni.-lilnn Till. When this tulm tint, in IIiiiiihI you hiivo a rumbling Bound or Imper fect hearing, and when It is entirely cloted iti-ufne U the result, nnd unlfn the fnflnin triHtiou can be taken nut and thlntut restored toils normal conilition. hearing will be de-Hti-oyed for ever. Nine caicn out of ten are eiiiiM'tl by cnlarrh. which Is nothing but an In flamed conillttnn of the mm-oiis surface. We will give One Hundred Dollar for any cnHe of lienfne cHUed by cntarrh) that can not Ihi r ii red by Hull's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. K. J. CnsNtr A Co., Toledo, O. Fold by TlrugglKts, 76e. Hall's Family fills are the best. I n Dso's Cure for Consumption both In my family and practice. Dr. (i. W. Patdcb son, Inkster, Mich.. Nov. 5. 18M. R0MB-SHELI, SURE-SHOT. liV Kmry on should tmr thin twatitiful titrtiir, In lMlflwrit color. KOl'K OF A..KM,at M)4I Krh. lifHvrMl fr, hIxh tin'hwi, paintfil ly html Ami mnitd from tli origins! tainting, vnl lil.t tmMMFO. Every family ttlioiilt. hv on. Iou't iiiiiwlt. M-nl iiion)- by mail, poftt(ftiiaoror, or rbtv-k, t ur rtk. M"iiy rttiriiN If not Httn fsu-tury. MANHATTAN (M ni,l-IIIM. .. Ul Vrre Hi Vmr, W. llroaitway. N. V KLONDYKE IS ALL RIGHT. Put why par It ilMn for tfock with oOiIb.Inii --ulk" In Mck it, id ..ooo Mil, troa homer 1 will Mil jrou dividend paylne Colonds CnM Mine stock far i cmts k ofcnrr. in certlficotro hoto too thutt up. Othtf ttorkj In nroMntna. Ami, Broknr BBMT A. BLOCK. Donnr. Coin. Moaibnt ntuOl BicUofO. SniU Jon-j nfnlK uU.lng. "V. INK AHTICI.F.I that the package bears our Trade-Mark. Baker & Co. Limited, Dorchester, Mass. Mr. OMMtomt hu comtrUxiltil mm Important mrlklm tor th mtxt jumr't volumt of Th ComprMtoa, to b mublltbf to th Nw Ym? Sumbmr. ART CALENDAR In Twelve Colors FREE TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. Preaervloa; His Roots. A new wrinkle way be learned from in English soldier who was noted for keeping his boots In tetter condition and making them last longer than any of hi, brother otnrers. When asked what he did to them to prevent the leather from cracking and keeping It loft nnd smooth bis reply was "Mut ton bone." When an explanation wns demnmlcd he snltl: "It Is nothing, I as sure you. My man asks the cook for a knuckle bone, which he clonus and then bakes. After rubbing the lenthcr with cream, he then frotcs them ns bard as ho can with the bone. Usually my boots last mo three years. New Orleans Picayune. Iiazy People. The laziest people on earth live on th Sandwich Islands. None of the natlrci do any work to speak of. Nature give them enough to cat without any con sldernble labor, and they seem content ed with what they thus recelre. Fltsnermsnentlyenred. Nnfltsnrserrrms. new after first day's ue of Dr. Kline's (Ireat Nerve ltetorer. i trial bottle and trentlne free Dn. R. II. Kt.tsa, Ltd.. Kil Arch ht.,lJhlla..Pa. Mrs. Window's PoothlnsPymn forehlldren teeth ins, soften the Bitmtd urine; I nil anima tion, allay, pain, euros wlndcollo.&ic.a buttle. If afflicted with sore eyes nneTr.faae Thomp son'. Ere-watttr.brua-Kl.UMll at Jfc.per bottle. A NECKLACE OF PEARLS Is a beautiful possession. If a woman one, and If a slnglo pearl drops off tho sho makes haste to lltid and restore it. Good health Is a more valuable possession than a necklace of the most bcnutiful pearls, vet one by one the Jewels of lcalth alipoway, and women seem indifferent until ms onuosi too lnte, antl they cannot bo restored. To die lieforo you are really old is to suffer pre mntnrc death, and that Is a sin. It is a sin because it Is the result of repeated violations of nature's laws. l'aln, lassitude anil weariness, inability to sleep, dreadful dreams, starting; violently from sleep, are all symptoms of nerve trouble. You cannot have nerve trouble anil keep your health. In ninety-nino cases out of a hundred tho womb, tho ovories nnd the bladder aro affected. They are not vital organs, hence they (five out soonest. Mrs. Lvdia K. Pink-ham's Vegetable Com pound, by building; tip tlio nerves ana restoring; woman s organism to Its natural state, relieves all these trouble some uterino symptoms. In ennflrirmtion of this we, by permission, refer to tho following women, all of 5 O & o o o o & 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Keep in Good form during the winter. Riding will d it, and a Columbia bicycle will do it best of ail. You can depend on a Columbia to give you plenty of winter exercise and just as good service as it will in summer.. STANDARD OF THE WORLD means that Columbias are the patterns for all others. $75 to all alike" Hartford Bicycles, "&EJEZr" $50, $45, $40. POPE MFQ. CO., Hartford Conn, It Columbias are not properly represented in your vicinity, let us know. It Was Before the Day of SAPOLIO They Used to Sir "Woman's Work is Mover Bono." ron all THE FAMILY. Right Hon. W. E. Tho Duk of Argyll Hob. Henry Cabot Lodge Hoa. Justin McCarthy, M. P. nwarraoimnanlinwUlntritaliiUB nnS flrmnn.lii. will rnnnlvn ikn pnnnr rrMnvnrrwnnk from U. ti Mntnrtpttnn IgrMnlM. to JnnMTf 1, nil, nna n hul fnn to Jnuair I. ISSt. Tkkl ntnr tulnnm Ik. TSASTSOrmiS. enUTMAS nnn nt TXAB't DOITSU ITOISIIBS nnd TBS COMPANION AST OSUSnaa tor lite-la twnln nlm. nnS imbBMir to nia. It win kn an4 a mmtIm prMMttMi to nt nf Um fcanl .! nf Comnnaiom Hnt-wl tt HMtoa. rnnn. X to a, Manrk . Mil mini tor tk hn Mrl MMlf glfl-frM to nw SntonHMrt. Ill Uhutrlmi entftltu or Ms Volumt Jar W and Somplt Copm of th Paper tm. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 01m anil John. Jim and John were townsmen an J ehnms, nnd went ont to see baseball. II w a red hot afternoon, and the bleachers were like frying pans at breakfast time. Jim had a bald bead nnd John had a erlek In the back. The ant for an underdone roast nnd Intighed at everything. Jim's bald spot was a shining mark, like a brass door-plntn, A stray ball, fierce and sharp, from a alse hat, atraek the snot nnd plnnghods furrow. It dar.ed him.. Jim's eyes and fane looked like a sick owl's, nnd John laughed. He laughed an hour straight along. The game ran lata Into twilight. Meanwhile John bar! abed his eont. and a nool, rintnp draft fot In Its work on his bank. The time came o leave, but John couldn't. He couldn't bend or get up. Lnmbago bad set In In Its worst form, He laughs best who laughs Inst, and Jim bsd revenge. Dut they got down town to Jim's room, when he said, "Here's something all those athletes u. for hurts nnd aliments, and it's the best known eurn for Inmebaok." He rubbed It on John's bank and some on his ewn bead. They were both feeling eared and com fortable from the use ot Ht. Jtenhe Oil, which Jim always kept In a handy plaoe. Ho wns a sport himself and knew what wot best. They went to bed. John laughed In ' bis sleep. Both rose In the morning fresh as daisies; then Jim lauitked at John. There Is a Class ef People Who are Injured by the one of coffee. Re. cently there nan been placed In all the grocery store, a new prepare thin celled (Iraln-O.mada of pure Brains, that take, tlte plane of coffee. The moet delicate ntomach receives It without dintrens, and but few can tell It from coffee. It doe. not coet over one-quarter as much. Children may drink It with great beneht IS ct. and cte. per package. Try It, Ask for Uraln-U. Fin owns Hiring, -whom speuk from experience: Miss C'KI.I.V Va IIohnj, l'.iyj Shtirswood St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Miss (RACK t'oi.f.oitn, 1134 Eastern Ave., Cincinnati. (.; Mns. Nkwki.t., 50 Ryerson St., Hrooklyn, N. Y.: Mils. IhAIUX Oiikko, 220 Chestnut St., Wobnrn, Muss., Mns. A. II. Cof.K, New ISuelicIlu, N. Y., ana many others For special symptoms Mrs. Pinklinm has prepnred a Rnnative Wash, which will cure local troubles, tiivo these medicines atrial. Write to Mrs. Pinkbam, Lynn, Mass., if you arc not quite satisfied ; you can address private questions to a woman. 0 0 Bicycle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TO GIVE M0RB thta ii promised has ilwtys bees tho practice of Tho Companion. Tho two hemispheres have bees searched tor attractive nutter for the volume for 1898, and the eontrlbo.ors for the year include sot only popular writers of Action, but some of tho most eminent ' Statesmen, Scientists, Educator., Explorers and Loaders of Industry. Thebuth's Companion 62 TIMES YEAR. Tht following partial list of contributors indicates tho strength and attractiveness of nszt year's volume i Distinguished Writers. Gladstone Hon. Thomas B. Reed Hoa. Oeorge F. Hoar Lillian Nordica Prof. N. S. Saater Story-Tel lers. Rudysrd Klpllog W. D. Howelli Octavo Thanct Frank R. Stocktoa I. Zangwill Mrs. Burtoo Harrison Mary E. Wllklns Haydca Carrulh ad more than oat hundred others. mmt N nt mm with .I T. fnr Mrt nmkMrt.ll. to Tbn 201 Columbus Ave., BOSTON, MASS..
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