THE REALM OF FASHION, Now York City. Tho silk borticp, Incp trimmed, Is In the height of stylo nml In rminpntly well suited to both nficr Doon nnd ovonlns wrnr. The t-lilo Mnyninnloti rm slraph? nnd oh FANCY RHIDT WAIST. model Illustrated I both pint nnd Is suitable alike to the odd bodice nnd tlio entire costume. The orilnnl is of white taf feta with orenm guipure lnoo nnd is N -designed for wear with odd skirts. but Lonisine silk, crepe de Chine, panne and all the soft-finished silks are snit able, while countless materials might be suggested for the entire costume. I 1W00I crepe Is charming, etatnlne 's fashionable. Albatross is much used and both linen nnd cotton materials of the finer sorts are In every way appro priate with trimming or needlework or lace as preferred. The foundation Is a fitted lining. On It are arranged the tucked vest front, the fronts proper and the back. The front Is tucked to yoke depth nnd falls in soft folds below and the fronts prop er are laid In three tucks each at the shoulders nnd drnwn In slight gnrhers at the wnlst line. The lace trimming Is cut In points nnd arranged to give a rrtion or Iriminlne. The material I transparent or nearly so, nnd looks ns If it would go to pieces in the wash. What Is the surprise of the possessor to see the line collar return from the wash as good ns new, without n weak or worn spot nnd as fresh ns possible! Of course, the collar wns not thrown Into the .tub of other household linens, but washed separately with warm, not hot, water nnd n hither of soap. Lining laces. A new touch of elegance refers te the emplecements of lace which trim otir sleeves nnd bodice. Instead of allowing the material of the bodice to show through the meshes of the lace the pieces are lined with cither silk or linen of the same shnde ns the lace beige, cream, ecru or string col or, ns the case mny be. This looks rather cooler than If the color of the dress, presumably darker, showed through the Interstices. It Is con sidered rather more distingue than If the luce were used over a 'transparent." The Small llnjr's WnlMrnnta. The vests of waistcoats of the small boy nre gorgeous to behold. He may be ns much of a little dandy ns may lie In red wnlstcor.ts of different de signs, with red but ions of not only a different design, but different shade of red; there nre tan waistcoats, nil of these double-breasted, and little single-breasted waistcoats of w!:lle. A Neceaaary Factor. Narrow velvet ribbons nnd headings. In both Mack ncri white, have tine to be smh a nrccHsnry factor In near ly nil snmmer gowns ttuit It is scarce ly possible to tlnd n gown whose com ponent parts they do not enter. tVoman'a Tucked Shirt Wninf. The tucked shirt wnlst has an ex tended vogue, nnd Is n well deserved favorite for nil the thinner washable materials ns well ns for Albatross, wool crepe, similar wool fabrics nnd soft, simple silks. Thr liny Mnnton w JSCs, WOMAN'S JACKET, .waistcoat effect thnt Is quite novel and mart The sleeves nre in bishop stylo iWlth deep pointed cuffs of lace uud the stock collar, also of lace, finishes the seek. To cut this waist for a woman of me dium size four yards of material twenty-one Inches wide, three yards twenty-seven Inches wide, two yards thirty two Inches wide or one nnd five-eighth yard forty-four Inches wide will be re quired, with seven-eighth yards of all over lace to trim as Illustrated. Woman's Jacket. The all-around, useful jncket thnt can be slipped on over any gown Is es sential both to comfort nnd correct dress. The original of the jaunty May Man ton model illustrated in the large drawing is mode of black cheviot, self faced and tailor stitched, but black broadcloth and tan covert and mix tures are equally approprlute for the purpose, wfeile the design is adapted also to the picturesque golf coat In red With green facings. The fronts are fitted with single darts and are rolled back to form the reverg. The back Includes a centre seam, and broad under arm gores and laps over below the waist line In regu lation coat style. The neck Is finished With the latest style collar that sug gests the Alglon, but Is turned down and meets the revers. The sleeves are two-seamed and flare over the hands, the outer seam being left open a few Inches at the lower edge. As shown the Jacket Is worn open and reveals the waist beneath, but when desired It can be closed, either in the centre be low the short revers or diagonally to the neck as preferred. To cut this jacket for a woman of medium size two and a quarter yards of material thirty-two inches wide. seven-eighth yard forty-four vldo or one and five-eighth Ittj Inches wide will be re- ono and luches1 yard Tom-Over Shoulder Collar, more in demand than now Is V-over shoulder collar of fine With Insertions of needlework I Borne are expensive, others vasonable." The collar bor- Iltb cluny. lac requires so In- model shown Is exceptionally becom ing nnd eminently smart. The original Is mndc of white linen lawn nnd Is un liued, but all cotton nnd linen waisting materials ore appropriate mnde In a similar manner, while wool and silk nre eminently satisfactory mnde over the fitted lining. As Illustrated the wnlst Is worn with a collar of the ma terial, stock, tie and belt of Liberty sntlti. The fronts lire laid in narrow nrms'-eyes. the first three being con tinued to the waist line while tho re mnlnder nre left free at pointed yoke depth to form soft folds below. ' Tho sleeves are In bishop stylo tucked from tho shoulders to within a few Inches of tho wrist, where they are let to form becoming puffs. Thewrlstsnre finished with straight pointed cuffs that lap over at the seam. At the neck is a deep straight collar finished with turn-over, or protection, portions. To cut this waist for a woman of me dlutv size four ynrds of material twenty-one inches wide, three and three- TUCKED BKIEIT WAIST. quarter yards twenty-seven Inches wide, three and a half yards thirty-two inches wide or two and three-eighth yards forty-four Inches wide will be required. AN INDIAN IN THE NAVY. Crlaprann rVhennn.loah, an Oneida, Is a Member of the Crew of the Atlanta. To the t'nlted States cruiser Atlanta belongs the distinction of having la Its crew Chapman Schcnnndonh, the only American Indian In the nnvy. He Is nn Oncldn, nnd wns born on tho reservation twenty-nine yenrs ngo. Ho Is the grandson of Kchcunndonh, "The Peer," who. in his day, wns one of tho most notable men of his tribe. At BCHKNANDOAH (TI1E DF.ER). The only full-blooded Indian in the United Htntea Navy. the nge of eighteen Rchonnndonh could neither rend nor write, but hnd a natural talent for mechanics, and after he bnd seen a stenm engine for the first time be wont to his home and built one out of such material as he could find. He became a student at Hampton Institute nnd nfter seven yenrs of work was graduated, but re mained at Hampton as an assistant In the machine shop. When the war with Spain broke out he enlisted In the navy nnd Rorvod at first as a fireman on the San Francisco and Inter on the New York uuder Cap tain Chndwlck. He was mustered out f the volunteer service when the wnr was over, but re-enlisted at once and wns nsslgned to the Atlnntn, on which vessel be Is nt present. The Indian sailor Is described by his friends ns n fine, stnlwnrt fellow of whom his tribesmen hnvo good cause to feel proud. New York Herald. Cap Defenders Worthless For Training. Very few people realize how utterly worthless for all purposes excepting racing Is the ordinary cup defender. As a matter of fnct craft of this kind are not entitled to bo called "yachts" at all. They nre racing machines pure and simple. This year, more thnn ever before, they hnve ronched the limit. Tho two boats now being built to de fend the cup nre enormously expensive to construct, equally costly to keep In commission nnd worthless for cruising purposes or for nny of tho uses to which the ordinary yneht Is put. They hnve no cabin room nnd require enor mous crews. We print herewith a midship section of the Independence, showing the interior of the Boston cup defender In her widest nnd deepest part. Here there Is not room for a mnn to stnnd up below the deck. The distnnce between the floor of the yacht and the deck Is hardly more thnn a mini's height. This, however, would not be so bnd If it were not for tho braces and cross beams which cut up the Interior of the yacht from stem to stern. Steel braces cut up tho cnb In room at angles of forty-five degrees every few feet. It Is Impossible for two men to walk abreast Inside the yacht anywhere between the bow and stern. Under these circumstances the con struction of a cabin or of comfortable quarters for the crew Is Impossible. All that the Inside of the modern rac ing machine is good for Is, therefore, to store spare sails, blocks, spars, tar paulins, etc. With a boat of this kind, requiring a large crew. It is impossible to go on a cruise, no matter how much her sail area may be reduced, for there would be no comfortable quarters be low deck. The old fashioned yacht, on the eth er hand, was most comfortable for the owner and his guests and the crew, and Indeed the plec.santest part of the craft was below deck, where a cosey cabin with ample room afforded every facility for enjoyment of life. New York Herald. Trnth Will Out. A bookstall clerk at a big London terminus .wus recently deputed to write a label for a bundle of detective stories. The label was duly written and attlxod to the books. It was then discovered tbnt Intending purchasers were informed that the books consisted of "Defective stories by well-kuowu writers." Some men spend the last half of their lives discovering mistakes they made in the first half. There are nearly 4000 miles Inland navigation la England and Wale. Gray Hair " I hsve used Ayer's Hslr Vigor for over thirty years. It hss kept my scalp free from dandruff and has prevented my hair from turn ing gray." Mrs. F. A. Soule, Billings, Mont. There is this peculiar thing about Ayer's Hair Vigor it is a hair food, not a dye. Your hair does not suddenly turn black, look dead and lifeless. But gradually the old color comes back, all the rich, dark color it used to have. The hair stops falling, too. It M a tMttlt. All fratrliti. It your dni(r(rlt cannot mrptjr yon, send us one dnilnr and we win express von a ttottle. Jto sure and fflve the name of your nearest ejitreta nftlre. Address, lip-In-Dat Melhodtol l utcovlltt. According to it St. Tetersburg cor respondent lfmsifi Is taking up the Micstlon of wireless telegraph with re miiiknlile ciingy, nnd the successful resi'lts of .he I'opoff system hnve In iIiiumI the Minister of Marine to fur ther extend lis use. Accordingly now ill llghthouscn In the ltlack Sen will Ih' provided with I'opolV iippnratus nnd will on one limul be nble to communi cate Willi tile enlist, mid on the other v ;th tlm warships In the Immediate vicinity. Recently 2tio complete pieces of npparntus were shipped to Vladi vostok nnd Port Arthur In order to tit out the Hiisslnn warships In the I'n lll: with wireless telegraph, and, fur ther, to connect the two towns men t.Diicd by menus of stations along the Korean const . At Nnundorf. In the Httnsruck, near the ltlilnc n Itomnu temple has been found enclosed In a wnllcd enclosure measuring 'J-tt by Hihi feet. The temple stands In the middle and Is IM feet by fin. It contains more term cottti ob ject thnn have been discovered hith erto In Uermiiny. They are votive of ferings, nbotit n hundred being whole figurines representing goddesses. Small bronze statuettes of Mars, Jupiter and Mercury have also been found, lttissian military cadets nre now permitted to wear mustnehes nnd lienrds. Their naval confreres nre to wear mustaches, but must shave the beard. Ireland. It Is stild. lost l.'ttl.OOC people by famine during the past cen tnry. Thirty minntet Is all the tirao required to dye with Putkam Fadsliss Dim. Bold by all druggiita. Holland has nine miles of cnnsl for every 100 square miles of surface. 2700 miles in ail. A man's conscience often depends upon the condition of his liver. It Is expected In the nenr future omnges will be grown In Washington ns palatable ns those of I'lorldn. The trees nro now benrlng, but the fruit will not be ripe nut fl fall, so the renl flavor cannot be determined. The ex periment has been carried on by If. ,1. Weber, an expert In plant breeding who obtained hybrid from Vi of the hardiest oranges known In the world, and the prospects are promising. Fal of a Ones Powerful People. In a dor.en years more the Avn-Su-pis, the most Interesting , primitive tribe In the southwest, will probably have disnppenred from the face of the earth, writes a correspondent In the New York i'ost. The tribal traditions have it that there were once over four thousand five hundred Ava-Supis, nnd thnt they were worthy antagonists of the wnr-llke Apaches. Now there nre less than one hundred nnd twenty, nnd they nre miserably poor nnd piti fully uncomplaining nmlil their mis fortunes. Kit t 'arson believed there were nlsint three thousand Ava-Supis when he scouted In the Southwest In the 40's. Formerly the tribe bad great bands of horses nud herds of cattle nnd were peaceful masters of North ern Arizona, except where the more powerful nnd wnr-llke Nnvajos rang ed. Now the dejected survivors live In a narrow canon mnde by erosion among the sandstone rocks, about six ty miles northwest of William station, on the Santn I-'e railroad. tn(Rhh-r,nhtH wi!tm np, t! fumllr riinrlnnVI It wanM henaelemto mtkr funnel eltortu t" w It, ' on llt' wnimt4, ther aonillillere FREY'S VERMIFUGE, mil nr 1O0 "nrmn wi em- Thfrliltil wH.- (M.KIllllTrilO. ,! M"-Z!!M- Till. Ohio. !t,l eenls st I""" i.f. .tiintrv HtnrpunriivtnalL A iTfi"t tout'' for rtillitren.. . K. Ac ti. r itKl i lloliliBure. ,na. IVSV. 53, W)I. CIIE W I IN Q G UM FREE COMPANY, HumellrTllle, Jl V nDADCV"' discovery: rM J 3 1 qoiek rllf mil nra tfrri, rMi. B.ik of tttimnL and lOrinva iatmn Free. Br. a. B. salts ol. s.i a. auaat. a a. 'The Siaare iki.t wane West Tolal faraaaa." MclLHENNY'S TABASCO. Preliminary reports of the Austrian census taken on December ilt last give the population of Austria ns IM.lnT.MOl ami flint of Hungary ns H.LM:t.r:t1 . The total population of the Kmplre. Including ltosnhi and Heraegovlna, Is probably about 4".iHM,tsMi. mi Increase of "n little over ! per cent since 1MIMI. The population of Vienna Is l,ti;!."),tll7 nnd that of Hudapest, 72'.,.'!s;i. Tl is n ine to keep (larfleld Headncbo Tow dera on hand, they are gocd fi r ao tunny com mon ailment- lieailachra, neuralgia, weak norvoa, aleeploaanefla, sick atomarh, etc. They cure but norcr hnrm. Hive tuvm a trial. New Yorkers will invest in n 11.000,000 winter resort in the Ialund of Bermuda. F r Cr;dytMri? I A Rot Cough 8 j run, Tmim Good. Vm I I rl In tlmr. fViid tr 'Irwf tutu. I fl Speedy, Prompt and Sure. Acts quicker, never gripes and obtains better results than nny Inxutire known. Its action Is marvelous, Its effect Immediate. No remedy will cure constipation and biliousness so quickly and with absolutely no discomfort ns Hunyadi J&no Airaff Dose: One-hnlf Rlnnful on trltlnff In the morning. Every drugglit and general wholesale grocer in trie world sella It. CI for the full name, I Ql IIC Label with - AO IV "Hunyadi Jdnos. D LU L Red Centre Panel. Sole Importer! Firm el ANDREAS SAXLEHNER, 130 Pulton St.. N. V. A.V Tonr neater for Atlen'a Fool-Fal. A powder to shake into your shoes : reata th) feet. Tnrea Corn., Bnniona, Kwollen, Sore, Hot, Callona, Aching, Kweatins Feet and In growing Kails. Allen's Foot-Eae makei new or tight ahoea enay. At nil rirngKiita nn I shoe storea, 23 eta. ftample mailed FItEK. Addreaa Allen H. Olmated, Leltoy, N. Y. The purest Chinese is spoken at Nnnkin, and in called "the language of the manda rins " Hull's Cntnrrh Cnr.' l a liquid nnd Is tnken internally, nnd acta directly on the blood nn l nuienua turfncea of the ayatcm. Write for ten tiinoniula, free. Mannfnetnred t).T F. J. t'HKNRr A Co., Toledo, O. Chinamen plow with n crooked stick with n Heel point fastened to it. Tlio motive power la a water buffalo. FITH permanently enred. No ntaornerroun neaa after firat (lay's nao of Dr. Kline's Oreat Nerve ItMtorcr. (Jtrlnl liottlennd treotleo frea Dr. R. II. Ki.isr, Ltd.. Ml An-liHt.. I'Ulla,, Pa. The l.ii enil(tirc for di-er ia said to be t lie loiyal Park in Copenhagen, Ucn wark 4200 acres. 5fr. Winalow's KootUing Syrup for children frothing, r-ortt-n tlie gumi, rctlm-ea inllnmma tion, allaya pain, cures wind colic. 25c a boltlc. A wren lives three years, a goldliiicli fiitccn and n sparrow as miu-h as lorly. I do not believe Pino'a Cure for ronsnmp lion has aneqnnl for conghs and rsliln. Jon I'. Boyks, Trinity Springe, Ind., Feb. 15, 1U0). Cnlil was first discovered in California in IMS. 3 WD A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OP ALL! Lion Coffee Is not GLAZED. COATED, or otherwise treated with EGO mixtures, chemicals glue, etc etc Lion Coffee is a Pure Coffee. Take Onrllcld llcmlnrtie Powders! When tho head aches, feels heavy, thick, dull or confused nnd when one ! depressed, tired, weak or nervous, Tbme who once uss tho powders never want to bo without tucm. Two hundred and fifty tlmimnnd millions of locusts were killed in Cyprus in two ycar. Watch our next advertisement. Just try a package of LION COFFEE and you will understand tho reason of its popularity. LION COFFEE is now used in mil lions of homes. 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