V f 0 O THE REALM 0 Kbit YonK Citt (Special). For lliose who favrtr mannish effects fo rtress thin smart shirt waist lias lin donbted attractions, rink ami white striped French jiercala is the material selected, a regulation collar of white linen being worn, with a strinff tie of pink aatin. The white leather belt in closed with old silver clasps. A new feature in connection with this style of waist is the gathers that collect at the shoulder edges each side of the stiff bosom. The bosom, which has an interlining of heavy linen or cot ton, is applied over the fronts and closes in centre with studs aud but tonholes. The back has gathers ot the I i woman's shiht waist. t ."sKVN5 , mzyA vYtT'"'?t,m pw (pvc ! ?, ;, ";,; nt. (I V. .'-1 'r m '-. IT-.S' ' j REHVICEABLE OUTINO COSTUME. upper edge, which are joined to a straight yoke, the front edges of which support the fulness of the fronts. At the waist tho fulness is gathered or may be regulated with a tape cas ing and draw strings, if so preferred. The shirt sleeves are in accordance with the prevailing style, laps finish lug the slashes and straight link cutis completing the wrists. Checked, plain or polka-dotted pique, linen, ma tra,' figured or striped percale, dnok or galatea is usually chosen for waists in this stylo. To make this shirt waist for a wom an of medium size will require three yards of material thirty-six inches wide. For (Irneral Out In Wear. A smart costume for cycling, golf, mountain-climbing, rainy-day or gen eral onting wear is shown iu the large engraving. It is illustrated in mixed gray double-faced cheviot, that shows greun and gray cheok on the nuder aide. The jauuty jacket is worn over shirt waist of dotted Wedgwood blue peroale, the tie and belt being of blaok satin. The gray straw English walk-' ing hat is trimmed with soft blaok satin folds and raven quills. Single bust darts, under-arm and side-back gores render a close-fitting adjustment, the entire baok seam being omitted or not, as preferred. No lining U used, the edges being turned under and firmly held with several rows of machine stitohing. The flaring sectional collar or a rolling coat collar may be used to complete the neck and the fronts may be worn open or closed to ueok, with II .... u a l 1 diagonally to the shoulder, if so pre I erred. The lower edge is gracefully I shaped in scalloped ontliue. The coat I sleeves may be gathered at the top or I have the fulness taken up in four small darts, the wrists being simply finished with rows of stitohing. The stylish skirt, cut in sheath fash-; ion, wilu a spring from tne knees, iu eludes four gores in the perfect shap ing. The front gore is of narrow width t Us top, sua join 10 iriao oirou.nr 0 OF FASHION. e side gores shaped with nnderlaps, over which the front gore closes with double buttons and loops, as shown, ot with buttons and buttonholes, If so pre ferrcd. The centre had; gore is gath ernd closely at the top, the fulness bn ing invisible under the deeply laid plents that meet closely iu back. This arrangement gives necessary saddle room when mounted, and a becoming flare when oft" the wheel. A deep mi dnrracing of the material, held in place with rows of stitching about an inch apart, flinches tho lower eilgo of the n k i it. A smooth interlining of hair cloth is recommended to insuro both safety and stvle. MtVllall C'nvlmiin Fnr ft Ml , Fawn-colored serge is hero iinited with a full vest and slauding collar of white tafMn, embioidured with polko dots in black silk, mixed black aud white braid forming the simple but effective decoration. The full front are arranged over dnrt-litted lining and close invisibly in centre. A stand ing collar finishes the neck. The J'.ton fronts uio slushed at the lower edges, silk buttons with loops crossing thti openings, which may bo omitted if not desired. The fronts are deeply undeifaced and reversed to form pointed lapels, the smooth whole backs be.inn connected by nnder-arm gores. A leather belt, clasped with fancy buckle stylishly completes the waist. The fashionable two-seamed sleeves have the fulness disposed in gathers nt the top, the llaiing wiints ".':i- stio 'V. 1 being slashed and decornted with but tous to match the jacket fronts. The skirt hss a gored upper portion in tablier shape at the front, to which is joined a circular flounce this is graduated from a narrow width in front to correctly leugthen the Bkirt all around. Stylish combinations can be developed by tho inodo, which ii suitable for wool, silk or cotton fabrics, and braid, ribbon, insertion or gimp may be tastefully employed for trim. miug. To make this Eton waist for a miss of fourteen years will require one and one-quarter yards of material forty (our inches vide, To make the skirt wilhreanire three aud one-half yards ,ox siune width mAttmi. Vii.V' A y ETON WAIST AND CIRCULAR, SKIRT. J Paying Double Prices for tverytMnff It fi tleni. U ftt Hi ihnt' what von at doing, If ymi don't huj here. Did v mi think it povaihl to hity a f 50.00 W Rirwrl ftpfti" Cat- Prifi IIB.75. alrgiHi P. 9 ipm an t ahrnit Bicycle 1, St wing V h MirMiiec. nri and Piano. What Ho you think of ft nn ittt nt Ctnthliier mBilc-tn-vmiN P tnAoirt, ftmrftnteed to fit antl r r rnrrM tKiifl ti yonr tntion P . r...ln.... Na howi 3 Mmplr of rloihlnK ttd itiow many tiarRatnt in r l.itlioi(r;iphrd CvlaW'tut tfoi r 47 .howt CarpFti, Hug, I'or- tiefi ana u curtain, in hanil ainlefl colrr. Il fif f Frttyhtt rw CiTft free, and f furnith lining without charge. What doyrttl think 0 I ft HtM Oak ITy-alr ram II v (efrigera- tr,'r t,yr net It l hut one of ovt ftooo bar- A fviiix coniainrd in our On A cml Cataloine of f urniture A and Mnuarhold (loodt. A We v yoti ftotn 40 to no A Err cent, on everything. Why A tiv nt retail when you know A mm otuT mrrt catalogue uo you wnnt? Addretithia tray. !, 13.05. JULIUS HINES A BON, Baltimore, Wd. Dept. 80S ? "( .( inFTS da all rlnlmd fhr Ihrm Stirt nrt ittrtily (iii(tf-rrnl ni-.llc'liiv. f hnvculti a ntNtti-il lor a fnt-dlrtno )!rnrnnt to tik .til nt l:i.t fi;tvn foiinit (I In rtiM-nri't. hltic. tnlrlrit ttcm. n:f il'MHl ha h(niiiiiitllli''l mid my r tni-lexlon hn lm lirorurt noriil.trftilli' ntul I l.fl imirh hrlti-r In vrrf vrj. 1 SUM. BAlXl K. tLIX.HS. LuttIU.Teuu. rioitt!nt. rnlntnb". Pmnt, Tattt Onrwl, rto OixkI Ncvit Slrl.vn. Wrnkrn. or rirli. Kki. Xx. ttW. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sttril.t Hrm4f rnM.iif, OiI.i.a. MMtr.nl. Srw Tsrfe. 919 HS Tfl HAP Sold pi nS nnrntoerl bj nil flrnir-HU'lU-ORw iimu JXKt 'lUDacco llabli. ll'STf!l)-i nt Nirl h.-llh that IM-I'.A N S " will not liii-tlt . Hi-imI 6i-rN.to Ittpatml IimiiiIihI Oo., New Votk, fur luaattiproa andlwuv toatimoijlal-. IVirilM CTTlln-amrHott1a. 4tora Iflltllrn A I lom trwm.nt, po.tpald l ,oll. Autxueaa BaitmnlUo..auriiamik SL.M.K. alii Irlah War I'rlM. I.lVe tlie moilcrn cowtmy yell of the western troops In tho Cuban campaign, tho war rries ami slogans of the an cient Irish clans often had much effort In Inspiring fcor In the enemy end cournge and enthusiasm In the com mand. The simplest and most fre quent of old Erln'a war cries was "Knlre, falro," signifying "watch," or "look out." It was precautionary sig nal and was commonly written "Far rnh." From It tho modern "hurrah" Is supposed to hnvo been derived. An other cry was "A bualdh," which meant "to the victory." It was pro nounced "aboo," and followed the name of the clan, or leader, according to circumstances, lllto "CTNelll aboo," or "Clann Conall aboo." Frequently "a bualdh" Is ronatrued Incorrectly In modern English to mean "forever." That translation applies to "go brath," but not "n hiialilh." Tho famous Irish cry of "Fag an bealach," meaning "clear tho way," scared tho spunk out of the French soldiery In tho Penin sular war. MactifitlMlt In llrlcka. From time to time experts hnve no tlced certain uncxplalnnble peculiarl tics In magnetic instruments in vm-i. ous buildings. It Is now declared, as the result ot experiments and Investi gations, thnt tho vagaries are due tc the presence ot magnetism In bricks. They are made of earthy matter con taining a greater or less proportion of magnetite, or magnetic Iron ore. Aak Your llontrr for Alt. n'a I'oiit-ICnap, A powder to shake Into your slinqs: reata the fnot. ( urea Corns. Iltinlona. Hwollon. Horn. Hot, Callous, AchlnK. Swontlim l'rnt and Ingrowing N'nllB. Allen's Foot- Eitae mnks nw or light ahos fy. At all shun store anil drUL'ulst, !f.r,et. Hamplo mulled l'lttli. Adr's Allen H. Olmsted, Leltoy.N. Y. A Boston reporter hns made a trip from Hoston to New York by trolly cars, with only a break of 67 miles, which had to be covered by means of regular railroad facilities. Tho time occupied was 49 hours. Beaatr la Blood Dtaf. Clean blood means a clenn skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities fipm tho body, liegin to-day to baniih pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, sad that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cucareta, beauty for ten rents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 80o. American millionaires are adopting the hnblt In use among European roy alists of traveling under a pseudonym. It saves them much annoyance and Ir ritating attentions, ltecently, when he went to Florida, W. K. Vanderbllt was known as Mr. Edward Green. To Care Conatlpatloa Ton. IHka Curfcarets Cuuily Othartlc. too or Be, It 0. C 0. lull to cure, druuuisu refund money The greatest age which any species of Insect has ever been known to at tain Is IS years. This feat was ac complished by an ant which had been tenderly cared for by a certain natur alist for that length ot time. To Core A Cold In One Day, Take Laxative Hronio Quinine Tablets. All DrugKleta reluud uiouey It it fuila lo cure. 2uo Professor George E. Vincent, who holds the chair of sociology In tho Vnlverslty of Chicago, has been of fred the pluce of President of tho University of Cincinnati. Mrs Wlns'ow'aRw thine Ptnin for children tcethintr. luittoiia tlieauina. rtiluct-HtntlHiii'iut. tiou, ulluja pnlii.tturva wind vWii-.Wu uhuttlo. .curva wlud cViit-.rK uhut Cnnaumptiiin has no en Dsn's Curo for Con.umptiim haa no ennn! sa a r'utn;li medicine. F. M. A nittorr, UBJ bvu tca 8t., iludulo, K. V May ft. M. Ij. Tliomnaon A Co., DnitTKlsts Cnndera pnrt, P., r Hall's CaUrrli L'firo is the liuat and only mire -nn (u; val-urL tUer aver sold. UruggiaU acll It, T&o. X 1 BAD BL0D jpyV CANDY W. CATHARTlC u VIRTUE IN IVY LEAVES. Ca4 for Making Old Oowaa Mew Again. A woman In England has recently discovered the peculiar virtues of tTie Ivy leaf as a means of bringing up pristine freshness to a Rolled, faded or spotted gown. This Is her recipe: Pick about twenty Ivy leaves, young, green ones by choice, waBh them care fully and place them In a jug or hnsln. Add about one pint of boiling water, cover up the basin or Jug, and leave all to sunk for two or threo hours, when the cleanser will be ready for use. Mennwhlle the garment must be thoroughly brushed Inside and out, nnd all untidy braid or lining removed from the bottom, When ready, spread It on the table nnd carefully sponge It with tho Ivy water. It must then be wrung out dry, when It will be found lo have recovered Its former color and to look quite like new. Ithick silk may bo elenned In the same mnnnor, hut It needs more care. If the silk Is In the breadths It must be lightly Bponged mid then tightly rolled over a cloth wound round a roller nnd left to dry. Illack lace mny nlso bo renovated when soiled or brown with Rge by sponging It with Ivy water, and then rolling It over a cloth wound round a collar. It should not bo Ironed. Not tlrant for lllm. The public la Invited to sympatbUo with a quiet and retiring citizen ol New fork who, says the Bun, occu pied a seat near the door of a crowded cable car when a masterful stout wom an entered. Having no newspaper behind which to hide, he was fixed and subjugated by the glittering eye. He rose and offered his place to her. Seat ing herself without thanking him she exclaimed In strident tones that reached to tho farthest end of the car: "Say, what do you want to stand up there for? Come here and sit on my lap." "Mndnm." gasped the man, as lilt) face became scarlet. "I I fea I'm not deserving of such nn honor." What do you mean.yoii dude?" shrieked the woman, "You know very well I was speaking to my little niece behind you." On Spot Avnldeil !jr Sparrows. In the fourth edition of Yarrell's "DrltlBh Birds" Prof. Newton, F. It. S., gives In a footnote the curious fact that In the village of Bhepstor, a moor- Inml vtllHlrn nt Devon. tTnrrlnml i,a sparrow Is never seen. This Is the Bint exrt'LHiuu nuuwii m um proressor to the sparrow's universal distribution in England. 1 Jmpw liWf wonder it has fifty happy years back of it. Get a bottle today of Mf F Sarsaparilla which nude Sarsaparilla famous Am. Druggists Sell Ayer'i Sarsaparilla. fi.oo a Bottli. Use the Means and Heaven will Give You the Blessing. Never Neglect a Useful Article Like APOLfO When sanJ's as good as sugar, nnd chalk's rts good as milk; When thirty Inches make a yard, nnd cotton equals silk ; When fourteen ounces make a pound (and that you'll not allow) Then common soaps may be as good as Ivory Soap is now. IT FLOATS. OOrrfflttHT Ittt tT THE MOCTf H ft OAMtLI 00. iHOlaJsUTI In Russia C5.0O0 students ore engag.-d in n rympnthy strike. They have tensnd to attend lectures lu'cuuse the students In the Cnlverslty of Ht. Petersburg were prohibited from en Joying holldny revels. Boat Toharee Spit a4 Ranks Tear l ift iwsr. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mif netlo. full of life, nerve ami vlpnr, tnke No-To-Dae, thewnndor-wnrker, that makes weak men strong. All drupplats, fiOc or II. Cure minran twl Booklet and sample free. Ari'lresi Sterling Remedy Co., Cblcago or New York. According tij the Itevuo Pclentlflqiie, Hi-rlln shows n greater increase In lh number of visitors than any other Kimipenn city. In ISSt there were ')0 visitors: In 1R97 there were .117,001 n gain of :i per cent. In Paris the In rrense was smaller, but the total num ber larger SHu.imo In IMt?. In the same year Vienna had 361.000 visitors. Gold en - Wedding of Miss Popu lar Esteem and 'Mr. Aver's Sarsaparilla. Fifty years of happiness, fifty years of doing good. The only Sar saparilla in the world that ever celebrat ed its fiftieth anniversary and is doing it today with no signs of decay. Its mission is to cure and to help. No THE Spalding OFFICIAL League Ball jtrmiljf ofTtfinlball Of till Nnfl-.nail 1 n.ilA fttifl uiiltt bf nt i I ft all aTiiitHt. ft h ball wsrrautvd MUVV.IT NO M HHTITI TtiH. It t dlfr not rarrr Hpahhim-S tMiMfr prtnln in tiK-k, wiifl jnur fin rim ami K')4nui In UN (and hi, ttxti tot copy ot our tiatiijujaly llluittratfil 4atai(,Kut, A. O. SPALDING & BROS.. i? orlt, lrnrfr. ( hlrni 1899 CONSTRUCTION. ABOUT SPOKES. Thers are 61 spokes In the two wheels of a ('oliiml)ln liinyxift, Tlmy mrrment 64 points ot superiority over any otiier wheel. mmiwiittwTx'ii'i araTT.tf rfTfifififiiiitMrf iiiiifCPrt 7S Klnee wealnptn. ths Columbia fitnd Hull nnd dlri-t tangent spolca over 7,.VH),W0 ot tin-no ,ok" havo been In use. We have yet to hear of Olio break Inif from any cans except collUion or older violent aexldent. Th stud bubs olivlats all beading aud twisting of tlis spokes. Whan yon eomnrs Colnmhln, Hart ford ami Vdtl Woyclos part for part with other whools you find good reason for tuulr rnooguiZK.l supurlority. PRICES, $75 to $25. I'OIT nFii. CO., Harllord, Con. drTnoVrali.Kly Mcll'cH lnluu(. No. 1 Bu!fln. St.. ILton, Mao. Chi' f OmoiUli.ij Pnynk-lanjL L-.ie sun'-n seh ia. vu . ihe' mi..t rml. vaVfr;';!' wte ajvavs ( i hks lirr. Oih.ra Kail. 'onir.tatloDU.terJDorbjr Iclt.-r, fmui Ifliil bitmlnv in to I. Tin. fi.mc thi PraKKly'llniiral In.lllnti- Has at tiilm .1 hu iil.Jis-. It toat'.t whu li.inl, a 111-rlt-ori...iln.llutr..n ,o.ilil 1111,1. rso.-n,.tn journaU rn Hualmljr Mnllral In.illiu.. uianr Imita tor, but 110 r.4Ual.-Uuatuu llr.;0. ' "" "BIG FOUR" "THE SEA LEVEL ROUTE" NEW YORK. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. WACNER SLEEPING CARS. ' DINING CARS. . M. I. 1KSAUI. I. . KaCOIXICE. j President, Pass. Trafflc Mur. 1 wmu. a. itiitiiM. Asst Oen'l Paaa. A TIcketAgt. GOLDEN CROWN LAMP CHIMNEYS Arwlhabaat. Askforthrm. Coatnoaaor. limn roumiou rlilmuy. All ilvailara. I'ITTkHI IK) uuaa to., Allhuy. Pa. DDODCV1" DISCOVERY; .m. ITVJO I qulokrii(a4 s cm. BMk a lanoai;aDj IO dava' lrMlsiaa rraa. Br. a. a. taua toaa. O. Attaata. a. If amirt.il with) Thompson's Eye Water aim eyea u P. 2L C. 19 '99 aa r v V- v i i fcilLjoJ HEAL THYSELF 7 or Know Thyself Manual. 1 I A Ol.Tiaii. namrhl.t by a Huuianitarlaa ana tmi. Jf Bf-'it iiu-dk-Al (uttli'-r. t M m Tl'if.!!. anUi? Vss Jtcciim of Mr!!-1 Srlnr I fnr Ml.N DM.!, wh.lhor nmrrl.-.l. uti.iinrr.fl. or M I sul t-i marrjr : y-iuiiA mi'l iii' u. or ol.l. Vrr f I &i --llt hV nil.ll. .'.',l..il k-n, fr. i .-j ...... .a. m I 1 Bast Cuuab birupTTaMaaoTii Has I I ' II Id lima- 1M1 by drcinrtMi. I .J i I