hich ite lives ‘“at home" rthat lo General 2's the soandalons ly full, breathing pre for the most violent | dol ton Attactied to every elubhouss is a ai | Jaren hall wilh an earthen floor. This is covered with matting, sand here that | big bally and general gathering at the Dasthatl Teri, 3 1 mentioned tha other day us u base hall term that had fallen iuto decay,” said Mr. Bifterly, “thi ‘goose egg’ | This teri, 3 9 | daored aml once com. ly em wd, is now po long eard, Two of Er terms, once fl | nr and almost us emummonly used, but now put nway on the sume shelf with } the goose egg, we he “redhot grounder’ | and the *daizy cnttpe.” “Pho duiries grid sow just as they did then, for wlieli Jot us be daly grate ful, but the baseball is a daisy cutter no longer. The tills are heated now 1] Botter—but such a ball is no Jonger de wibed by the 4b irase, anoe familiar, 2 Srexdhot grounder. The extreme warmth of the sphere is now referred to in soioe ‘other manner, Co Phe hot in that in baseball, as in fall things cise, fashions change, | phrases that today sean to glow with | descriptive’ fervor may tomorrow see dull aod rpirithoes indeed. New York | Bun, Dyearfy have Juen known to live to the age of 50, and tio the patriarchal age of 09 years, whites giants nsually die while comparativoly yong, Bat, as a “ { general rule, tall people are the longer lived. 1 The s0 ell of Anuly soraped horserad. | ish is said to be an effectual care fa SA : dressing | the house, for sach a thing as a resi playnd in the eool of the morniog od afternoon. Sometimes | other variety of club Sourishes in Indias at big stations and js devoted to women | | Anglo-Indian swelldom. Its member. 1 the sold when it comes to the Baoday bei dinners and small dances. The wives | ir of the cavalry officers and those who Then | the upper crust shun thes Morghie d- members as they would the plagoe it- | | melt, One who enters 7 cowie of ss »m van doy —Kunsas City Star. that sbe has something in her. A draw. ing room and room complete dential elab for women is still unheard of in India. A brown, bespectacled na- tive sits on duty at a tables on the ve- anda. His fonction is to keep the se counts and to send round the sabecrip- tion hock every month, when collrctions The labwomen all go in for athlet- most excitiog gwms, badmioton, ie tournaments are # when it is 8 Hghoed are admitted thongh on 8 Stet on 4 tolls | days, | [them plainly that they are Are not | wanted. This is the smart women's clab. An- who ure pot guite at the top noteh of ship consists of thos who attend the wat house, bat sre left out is Khanas, as they are calied, and their | thinge—n new after dinner story or vol- unteers 10 do some work, stich ss deco- | eating the church, for example. Selweriptions to women's clots is [oe the station and + satation of the club. 8 {gee on Alt i 15 climbed up on the pooky hill, Lot at night the bay drove them hans | Why do ¥: | out of the Held,” stswered the boy. _ {Then the hare, too Ot ary?’ eked the fox. - becanee he: cannot get the gonta out ; | ma ne hare crise. | 1 {Bement gt goin the field.” #8 phi- oven 477 anit re coving | 4“ a To ser thar ® women has | {read the last is nt | ; } turns ont that ho is after me of two dia vary from 7 ropees up, according 0 (hie night when ie wen 10 meet tim the frisky things leaped nto a turnip fleld and he could pot get them cut. Then the boy sat tlown on 5 the hillvidd «. 8d cried, be As ha si’ there a bare came along. ] +7 usked the hare, “Tory bio Ican't get the goats} API doit,” said the hive Bo hela tried, but the goats would Bot come, | the , sat down and cried. pr Why hed you “Iam erying because the boy cries, ri mid the hare, ‘and the boy is oryh Along came 8 tox. “111 do it,” said the fox. oh _ Bo the id, beh ihe gous woud the boy cries, and the boy cries : “1 am orying becsase the fox orien, Ly snd the fox cries because the hate cries, | 5° and the hare cries becanse the boy orien, | and the boy cries becsnse he can't got the ont of the tarnip field." 1 “1° do it." said the bes. Then the | big soimals snd the boy all stopped | crying a moment, to laugh at the tiny | bee. Sie 4 16, indeed. when they cond | not! But the tiny hes flew away into | the turnip field asd 1% apon one of the goats and vad: q i Bann rar” Mather Earth, snd I don't And tut ran the goats, every One, i. Transicted From the Norwegian of Bas. | flie Pos isa. A Little Mistake. ey women foe a et. om i i oo md i ge all t him close. ; 1 Jay. bine he : i the Ee Mile Y chp. want out to the havel to Jonk eer Algroty In Demand. ‘A New York exchange says The women's elute which | have been from the influences of thee wild, of ou coprey BOL Jegends pecan iar to the bask hod polis wear 1 Miramichi, expocially those Fibrte, here resived gma do S| o's Tavmioma, monster mown known what will they say to this arraignment candle, bowser, 30d SEITEN from The Millinery Trade § Roview: ] artend fy Bis team, Wen "The person who remarknd that * P71 go the camp be foutd thus womanly woman went. 20 about wi! a4 ene ie ha wat — a my ¢ or wigrets, - they are called,” “pou. fant r'e co of mind, ‘Bak he mo mtu ur os eet are yearly | theron -. Lo en so asks ber sn mseslnkin seek, the deiighe ok <x re wal the g {of a woman's heart, or the kids wi ow r at | wikiom whe wears upon her shapely ba hon — or the shankakin, fashiceably cd] ; mArsen, she wears a8 » bos or ov ar stone her pak, the calfukin that « v- eve ber dainty feet or the parts of cb. | cer Animals she wears about her perase *Chismistency, thon srt a jewel’ A EE efforions of the Andabens and the Civ i tan, we wenld nll go withoot slotbes. 00, a | Algrots are iy greater demutid than ever, ou (ip Foot: ged will continue soontil fashion cries, ; | Enough.’ sr ae : : Deserwd the Cortifiente. Yin The Kanshs City Journal fella Sow] King - WoL 'S Domai Miss Erhel Hosktneon the other day’ mons stiorted frome Corning to Seneca tr mika King Thoobaw’s palace at ther examination for teachers Reaching bas bern farmed} 10 3 VT ap Be ak a dtream which hed bean swollan by | wah. Abe Loleuew chambee, with this foods, ber horses aud bnapy wire | golden thre ¢ in it has been § washed away. © ¢ kopt her bead, how | tot for Jud roombere ALL the we ever, and ths Bors mapiaged (0 swim gold tated, and poiden pillars sy out em the other wide, afrer foativig the ronal. Yeu near the door is | quills a distances down the stream, thoog pn | Weird mark of former days that 1 all the tio the bagay won wo fay hee meost Of oe wonld prefer the Joes low the sarizen that the water onmn pp Wifleent mrroondings of oor ows 0 her srionite. Opes on the hank, she Without envy. It is the rod mak of Hdtove ho riedly into Senven, borrowwi : mavdered woman's asd § « | mame dry clothes from sn acqaaintance, | Onoe the king, iu the davy of i fF iran aver to the comrtheuse, took the wx | prima, took s faney to a benntifal yo mupipati on, aud rriempbant!y bors off a | Mongelian and insisted oun Singing ber Best gra ic eortificate. a an attendant to ti court. Hin wife { fn yhew ped $a oS ; taki ait 2 r 3h £3 # 5 ent hati when, mach to his Seenay, : The bush pot op azul ran sway, : = ¥omth's Companion. * Farmers sad Mechanion This ix ny quiet kind of game. Theres =a trade to be disce vored, and Every. thing is lodicsted Souigus. Thos when the ous who Jit the roc tector, ir ; temper of fai rat stubbed the 4 White tomato are rive and plentital tonate girl in the sadivies he they re exoellont to remove frecklm foee the aneeons loud SOR wuddiness from the skin, A woman par hand, covered with bi ir» peachitke bloom on der win de gba wll, and * ane ros 718 v5 € sees she has used nothing vl besiclen po one: has oiliv sated the mar on redhiod a8 ever —-if anything, a higle | and Thexv is an sdmission fee and members | are alested by ballot. It iv suid that the temptation to drov in a Black ball as o form of revenge for some former sighs, real or fancivd, often overcomes a mem ber, bot wos to her if she in discuvered, for het mister members masks © hot for ber. New York Ban. Pavement Grey. Pave or pavement gray is the very newest of the new tints of this popular color. It da not ue becoming wa it ix fashionable, for there Is peither a hint of rose, cream ner fawn io the shade severally © : Heve gowns 1uade whiliy of pavement gray. for 1 is a metstlie die mere ex: acting than nuy Won the days ¢ uf gine grav, that ‘galation eolor for brides” i ig Crstimes and # ghasde that would ditract oeatiy from the good lune of Venus horse. There 15 no neoesaty, however, for selecting this particular color other than from the reason that it beads the 18 of grays approved by fashion, for the stores are this season filed with beautifnl fawns and grays-—grays that combine exgu- sitely with pink accessories or ypake op elegantly with mauve or violet, Other shades melt Into sage and delicate olive tones that admit of touches of bilge on she bodice; and other familiar grays are shown that make stylish oetomes re Heved with white or yellow. —New York Post 57 ™ tad la i tho trage chawen aw that of » faniner, one will be meujing is a fine crop of nothing with papa’s stick, with anoth. er, perhaps, gleaning after blm. Ove . taking hid of the Jogeof ou dining roo 4 [00 chair, will form 0 nic a servic ple plow. In ome corner a Boy will Boone gaged in traning With bis si.ler's | parasol, snd In erethor the sistir will | be busily sogaged in 1 ag bulier in an invisible churs. MH they we mesbanie mend Hheis siaeen in &3 at the % Yeully os they mar | COL Gr sew i i 5 Srsser | ; TE Tose | 5 3 i fo, or di any to moll Ry form a tion of their rade, When be vho we ont goektos 18, another faa his plies, and another trade Is chown ~ Esehangs. iar, #0 thad | HES se ; ols ment wh - Muliia's Compiafut, SLR $1 i y ; father, day?’ “Deiog nothing,” said Mollie, pout- ing. “I've Leen don’ung most of the i time, Me Harnir's Barer 0,7 sand th girl's eh ing wil | 3 3 i §4 wl id bite bat Fa Y% you Johnnie's Bway. “You kuow I told Jolisnie I wanted | Mm to meke his pext essay a hummer?’ | Yea? i “What dees the little gaseal do but | write bail a page sbogt th Detroit Free Presa hy : plexes 4 ; haf he Le 41) { basing any : i althe tah perhaps not the i of thir gus Fponmiderad the raost lovable, voagifrony bor girlhood. A thorough rab. thoy of the skin ove or twice daily wikile the 5 oson laste with a ripetomaty with) vw cars, awl if thie 8 Fang to bb 6 thing GF estan one posl yaw be gad cp inal the winter Thoes x arbi rn. bre Bose, as wt vooied and are nere Lime raw State, ! The Frnachine, spneiaaly says tow i ib ¥ ce Mapes an Bh oho E oF enfrane hid by ¢ : i casbuoally eavinwsd | Shes #3 Moanicng | sien won id Full, it oft a thal roars than Ha J if £2154 i Fl LF RES RY $f fo Bann ia ts Ta Ps thied ge | aud Wekne ns : 5 uf TORE Bn 0 ti i shold 5 Ps 1&3 21 5 {pe Aven. sizail Im if Li post ot tha pritor the stale siyndaphe a Hen, John bh Long, HB f= NE § Mies Vieturta's Farerite Thizhter. Friocesw Henry of Battenberg, who | attains d the are of £40 8 short time ae neh bry t wdamghters had ever beun During : last quarter «Oa oevitdry ber toval big mes hs a8 tren the Queen's content oo id most devoted companion, and the con. meats porrow of widowhood has Bronglis #3” 0% ne buzz saw!’ | thasn, if possible, more closely together won't sdmit that be knows more thi they were tafore. ~Lonidin Figwra, York Yom: rt ik A Story af a XE oss wow 2 A storey ta hl of author whe bad 0 ey Ey u wi on public the liver print. Figally ha ' wept} ting ha® an, : wend neither pot gRaraiten Hom a diy uf repaired mo | 5 ed 3 wr a thront Ake pieniicisd p Ir after bay the Hsien ail mighe 1) followsog bot i ; “1 didn's Kio ww the tales Bi bie Por heaven's sake, come down sal pay my Bue avd Bade the seaaserioy ge es enrity.’ The wlitor Was uhaioeed by Pras and renibed brody: “We canne: ati the rules of ong office. We will pay your fine when we publish your story, We wish von weil? ~Atinnta Constitatio Another Stroggiv Toward Trath, Well, attor sil, what is 8 passione ?™ “He is » man whose naturally sunny disposition has been insbitbered Ly vane ning up against so many peoply who than $n rine BEOPs Suakaiineas 4 Ll Las ¢ of = h13e 3 Bis ey Bou a oh 5 3» frie Ea i pk ¥ mhlesthon WrnRs etter, in wi Fen, wl (his ag soit , Sho do.” — Detroit Pres Pros. Sb fas ais
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