The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, January 31, 1901, Image 2

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    nein
fat « tif oun than Balt | :
per sonum. Cheap eoongh,
the Benefits they get thie. |
emberzier jer who expects to :
on bail shortly proposes to |
“In the cause of justice and
enforcement of the awe”
: “Hrebug” is to take the
doubtless for the purpose of
fost into California of the
: leeriiges the Smyrna os
n has continuousiy resided in
| iy for twenty-five years shall
a penton of £65 pes annum,
f husband and wife be both eth |
oF the pension lst they are 10 mes |
re only £10 10s esch. ‘The pension |
be diminished by £1 for every £1
wid by the pensioner,
> administired by 4 be |
to Soin the army. He has |
It to be proclaimed that a
had when he came to the
ehich he was instructed to
arownd the country has
The refernne is to the
with the British
veraments which have
ontlers of Afghanistan.
says. the people mist
defend with their lives,
orase quarreling among
fh
fi
T™E MISANTHROPE.
A
not censure me if 1
. now and then
And lift my voite in eynic cry
Against my fellow men.
a leaves my features pale,
And bids me pine ind fret
Therefore, ¢ people, let me rail!
Tt's all the fun I get.
I have no genius for Snance;
In «noris I neler axed,
And if 3 jest I tre. by chanee,
1 sever do §§ well
T arg in truth a leaner 3
i rennot somager debi
Bo let me wolf at those who tan
11's ail the fun I get
As ions Piney Yor
Shah
SR
Poss
uo
LEARE go to if,
&ie.
fh to sit staring a!
photograph when
ghould be sleaping. You have a very
Jong jonrney to hegin to-morrow.”
“1 know that. Margaret; bat it seems
as If my heart would break: if I ony
(knew where he Ix pow! I am certain
i he was pot the one who stole that
I money.’
“No dear, T think, also, that he Ix
not polity: at why has he gone away
| and thus given color fo the suppost
| thon
LST don't know, only | feel sure there
Is foul play. That Matthews, who fol.
has gone
I be
l6¢
tant
=
[lowed him =o constantly,
| also. Why ix not be suspected?
fleve he is the guilty man.”
“Ra vou have sald before. But you
know he ealled to see Robert that
i homo Jeft his card. bilding him good:
| by. ax he was ralled away. That does
not look as if he Enew®of Robert's
| whereabouts, though some say they
yore in league.”
etka says so? Robert did net lke
| Kins: as for the card, 1 am no detective,
but T think it strange he should go ta
‘hid Robert good-by at an hour ne
| might be saré be was in, and yet hued
that sand 31 written for 1 went my
&
i
¥
xa
I
| thewa wants hia mossdge there
| she sahil mo, 11 owas alveady wri
foo wae dears hat pn one bat
seemed to think thal
really 1a rst an to bed pow
| at sep
| The next morning saw Elule spesd
ing on ber lung journey out Wout,
whera a friend had procured a place
for her. io a wealthy family, to tech
two ehildren, the young girl feeling
an:
& range.
You stort
| thet she could not revanin to hear her
betrothed husband mscused of bank |
robbery. knowing that while she foil
pertain of his innocence, few, If any,
Soubted his guilt, Fr letters to her
| sister will best tell of her journey and
after incidents:
“Proar Old Margaret.<1 Know you are
| tungering io hear from pe. so thin
i frst moment that my writing materi
| nis are available I begin a letter. 1}
had a quiet. uneventful journey. |
| fear I was too sad af heart to enjoy
{the beautiful and varied scenery as |
would once Rave done. In fact, I was
quite obliviens to everything and |
| grerylody aati] pearly at my Jegraey's %
end, when my roving eyes lighted,
| differently at first, on a tall man a
few sweats abead of me in the car
Presently a movement of his head sel
my heart beating. It was so ike Rob
ert’'s I almost held my breath and
| when he half turned | was disappoint
10d to End Le bad sce bale and 2
black beard and mustache. He
ar a a few stations before 1
n he wax on the platform
that motion with his head
r to Robert, and I saw he had
eyes. Do you think, Margare:,
it could be he? The episode up
t me very much.
#1 find Mrs. Winter a very pleasant,
Domely woman with no fioe lady airs
but a lady's manner: ss courtly and
kind to me as If I were a duchess
| There is only herself, her two children
apd Mr. Winter ip the family circle
‘It is very unhealthy fo the city just
‘mow, so they are guing lhmmediately
Ah
ii
to her mother's, a few miles luto the
Added to the Infuetice
in the ‘matter js hae :
By 1610, and pos:
less time, members of (by
Btock Exchange will be.
London securities, just ay
serarities are now belng |
n London. The money cen.
orld will surely be on thie
: Atlantic, for never in ls
re fortunes being piled up so
or to such enormous progr
they now are here.
ve more money than our rich
Ww How to invest to advantage, |
e small percentages they are,
' to secept are ample proof of
We sre sure to be supreme in mad
of finance, and my belief is that
will come in five rather :
B ten years. That it will come Is
belief in Parls and In Berlin, as 1
from men who handle enon |
Already v
country, where they may remain ali
summer. 1 know youn are thiakiag
of your little sister
Lo “Apel 14-1 was so glad to get your
‘pote, dear Margaret, and find you bad
received mine. We are moved into a
3
i sountry town. There are a great many |
Germans here and other foreigners
Tals. Bat 1 must hasten to my impos.
| | tant news. The day after we arrived
+1 was standing by the window and
saw that borrid Matthews go past. |
almost exclalmed aloud. but remem.
bered In time that 1 must be wary
1f 1 wanted to find out anvthilng |
| only hope that he never sgw me al
“bone. I do not believe Hoberr would
ever have peinted me out to Lim, A
| Gay or two ago he passed again. Mes
' Bmart, who is Mrs. Wiater's widowed |
cpister and lives with her mother, was
. with me at the window and bowed va
| him,
| enough to ask indifferently:
“Who was that gentleman
{ be lve bere?
: “She said carelessly:
{omagtig pame ls Mayberrie
pot lived here very long’
“as he wealthy? 1 asked
wd don't know. He sees to have
plenty of wones be has hivesd a house,
{ furnished it finely and they say '»
looking fur a wife’
“fs he a Toreigner?
#90h, no. He comes fron: one of
| the Eastern States, I believe. I have
| met him sev eral times, and Mr, w fa
vi ¢id pot like to 68k wore ations
i Just then. Perhaps I may meet the
ed un 1 do, i ope 1 shall Heep
yist |
| evenipz at ten, and finding him not at
self and asked the door maid if May |
I kardiy know how 1 Kept calng |
it is worse than fool. | Tis children are obediont
ba teat
[ene
port Know
pretty sod pieturesgue
%0 | noticed Bl
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ir
{ The next Bobert Boew & bevy
A RN 5 OH PN SE AO an 1
By J. D. White.
Aear FL fand I am teated as one of the
family.
aad wall
mannered, without being prige.
have 8 mid, so all | do ix fo teach
them. Mra Marsh who is Mrs Win
tei's Mother, i& an invalid, and sits
mestly in her own private parior, as
she 1% ton nervous to see nnn visitors,
Keep pie informed of your daily do
ingw: everything will interest me. Love
to all ELSIE”
“Dear Margarel- Your long, delight
ti! letter made me fel half homesick,
but T am ziad you are well 1 see you
are ‘nelined to be skeptical about what
vou call my detective work. We shall
see. Mr. Mayberrie (1) called hore yes.
terday. 1 was in the parlor and Mra
Swart introduced me ay "Miss Carson,
L fear the Eastern Riatey'
I felt my
color rise, and dil not dare look ap for
awhile,
“Mra Winter wag cot and Mr. Win.
ter in town After ‘a few nines |
Mra. Rmart wae called from the room,
ax lpr mother wished to abe Lier,
felt myeel? grow cold with the excite.
| ment I was in but 1 managed to keep |
my volee steady ax 1 sald after a fry |
ponntes of weather t2ik and other
Paedlsings:
“onfex. Kmart save yon came from
ene of the Bastorn State. Fave you
ov Ta Massachysetis
hat man grew ghastiv!
ad oat toek ont
Yer
UAMlaranared,
het vain
5
itl Tor Bis answer,
oe Psst 3
mee, tn Boston)
= Beard Ke
the way Ma
with "AN
ton. It
#1 ham
ne
Weil. T sabi:
£5
oa Kind of paoders Meson,
Bar the sountry
You
Rava pone ant te sane af them)
haps son Gd”
ended with a rising Inflection,
Svay Fin nisi war afraid,
“ian yes.ns doule. son Kpew!
© oNaw there are any near ot band,”
I continued, and ren over an Jot
EaaiaRk, antil 1 sane 10 nar aun town,
when 1 suddenly ssid,
there
"ips
i sonld
i
{oo Never!
» f suppose, though, you have heard
af ith
robbery thers jess Than
| The papers were full of it!
9 Mr wr bedrt heat fo suffocation:
wat-ed his aes,
i you could have sedn it It wae fairly
pea green,
enoagh for ones, and 1 did pot want |
to frighten the wrateh with leaving
the place. Soa 1 talked of other mat
pers. 1 shall satel Oh iT 1 only were |
nts that was Robert in the ears!
“1 continne to like my teaching and
the ohildren. IT aw glad 1 am bere
and sure something will be fanund out
Write often to your sister,
“May 28 1 feel almost too excited bo
bold a pen, dear Maygaret, 1 have so
much to tell you! Yesterday morning,
as Mrs Winter wantiad some things for
the childrens from thelr house, sbe
ssked me to go for them, she having
an engagement.
a carriage from the depot, and that
ir I wished to sev ssmething of the
city. 1 might remain away all day,
#Just ax 1 was paving the exlanan
51 the Louse. and telling him to cal Tor
fie at four, a4 may one along the
gldewnlk. The house 8 in 4 quiet
street aml there ary few pedestilans,
The cab drove off,
and © targed to go up the steps when |
right before me was tw maa I wel
in the cary: This time he looked ar)
we and I saw hop starsl 1 ooanl aot
mistake these eyes nnd sprifgl
wards hin 1 exclaimed:
“wih, Bobet, don't yon knew me?
He did, and ti tenvh hin haad
once mars was sg good! 1 nde Bm
Bis th wil mee
SH Wie
ag tae
oly,
hicnse
i
fait
Well
sel oan
Hite
very nteanivent
I had oo time
ro be bref 1 old him
ote amid be fdlled |
EEE Wore
sraonerling
radery
F308 3, Hing
gags
iY ups. GRU
Maryberyie § Linn
JRERT
3
has bees 1
Fou sil
wh
5
rae
tas Age
Right
Dows | tre
He has | sal
LN ¥iy
Lyisgtor
Sky aie
i a word with
yun
“The place
door the strest
¥
TNE
sad
ust
was dark
#iy
nent
was dosertmd
%, qo
a EA
hail felled hin, and a basdierchict |
was over his pose and mouth-—ehiors
form. no doubt; for he knew po mie
until he awoke in u dark, damp place
He stood
which smelt like a celinr.
, | op, and while groping about trying to
They |
sedbng Be hsd ou Yapiat :
yw often
8 ose
wt peonie ave Been in Bos ;
Hwee
should |
er
1 Fattied that off and |
Fle snd:
ar | Bow
PO ¥Muw 201 wad too exhausted with
#
Flave yg been ©
ih
Be
Ltt
You kRaow thers was a bank as tation ta mot hin
& year ago. Mao far fhe two comatabiles fo oor Lim
jt & the nil
buat I
and you would not |
| any ansthing about iy detective plans | :
Dmg fo
1 thought 1 had dons |?
i
|
Kins told me to taks |
fond
far {
th sure
Tor
toil |
! shoes where he was a door oncned .
anit A Heh appeared, Robert stond
i
Bh
until Matthews had nearly |
sien,
dora
gules
reeled
Fnac hirn
hin wn
and he fell forward
Lys and dvageed Bun
cotiny aul far spe
frou} Bb out of
fhm
atop: WwW
rom] thay
Hfitna Hobert, tunw
tently fear him, snyior
* phere, dead men tall po
MER toll Inta the water
reriveel Mine. Fie ods a
mai
sued Alive a
though it was pliteh dark.
th swim cantivgsly
a tank he olinbed up on it
Yulong?
il
Fe Evagy r.
Bray
fow
He w
10
faire
he Bait
darkness,
‘ame gecnstemed to
AeRuinate,
servant in the Sylvester family,
sia wile iso
gusiws Baw he og
facts
three weeks Robert xoew nothing.
rabibety and bis disapbearanee,
that ne one should dnd his young mas
jter—he always calind him that
Matthews, Matthews
iheught Wailers dead. and
quite safe, Robert's heard had grown,
have recoguized him. He says Mat
thews had o
the soenn in case of crime. so he do
Trempined fa on there
the wreth from place to place
Pwae at 81 Pagal
Sand
rie
Fad
that
Pn
Brit
The Winter
Pole tn thede Mig
(first day Holwirt woe in that city
Re or , made i mo with him
{4 Tris
bade hie
fir
AEE
day Ave
iy
warrant
wal
atary and took
Rrrvay
Tun Bn
the
{Mia dre
SE
sein in
| hee Wine 4 i THE
dren Helos x
lie way
Buber:
ern on
Rl
and back tn
Fast
ans writing early in the
and. of ours hve
Fare ets hut 1 owl sens this at ater,
way see something in the pa.
Tear Margaret,
thanklal 1 an
WEF
1 morning,
Lak you
: pare,
1 fhe sneliement BO write last night,
ay Margaret, though Robert
# Bote
Matthew's sirapgied and
es evi when handeaffed, that 4 wus
Jiai iF was aceoniptisbied
ul
Rival
iH when,
see ten ant one of the on
sre front the window, and wis pond.
Innis whitch attracted them
the isthe opesed the door Matthews
then he atiempied tn
fat hee thinks the |
and the chloroform had dazed
Matthew
CD Beane Siapniag Exsniples ol taurments ind
Eeowas left securely locked
half an hour after
oH
Aleranve
hat seemed an anfrequentel!
then pached water. amd fe
him
while
very expert
Montes ag
fie was able
abaut, and Soding
was
stun to wove; but by the time
the |
he fours that Be was not
far frown the house of that old Mr. ome
win Wak at obe tinte a shoal
sul a)
Robert says he hardly oo
got there: nt he Md
fle roused Sandy and told him the or rashion are scully
They pit Bim to hed and for
: upon a veoman of Dts
Meanwhile the papers were full of the
Me.
| Rainone read thems all and resolved |
Caween of black nnedt vely wt
enlivening
“As foon as he had read the papers |
{ Wobert mild he datertiined to track
evidently
himself |
pleating
ard he dyed both beard and hair black. totieh
The cold weather made a muffler and joruly laine of
{fur eap ‘sith eard aphear necessary,
| and he thinks ge ons but myself would |
ie has tracked :!
IH;
thut he frst saw fom,
found he safled limself Mayber
te Alsappedred from hers,
it was when 1 was on my journey
Bobet bad heand of Bins In Wie
wepp POW
ities Hanes was ihe
hy #8
wed wweur to lie
of of
Ee ith Tia 3
with his tw |
tiie ) 3
An He ndgd iy jail and then sent |
hoard nothing
a
§ can only say |
Ped
wenta | its
apd the dally paper fold | wa
Togah
FURR
TH
: ivi
;ards, they went to his cell, he bad by
ing with that at anothorsit was the |
When
; bride,
shed at Lip. and 1 suppose iC the
fio man had been alone he would |
save been Killed
Le wrpdell, but hls vielen
Lim to break oa Wood vessel aud 8
ductor was calisd. He told the prison.
gr that it was lmpossible for him to
They overpower
ON afer the confession was signed
and witnessed,
SRabert etme to see me (his orn
Wim, and so soon as he can he will re
rn for ne
| dead hail come buck. And
garet. Margaret. 1 am so happy!
‘Waverley Mogazive
Carve of the Hair.
gionibiy a egy
1c
EE AS 1 I 0 HAS NE
Once
beneficial
Lago Miss Beshrhde lef? (
caused
| strong
: beart
i of dean,
five, und urged him to moke a confess
J vine whieh at last be did. and Robert |
as {fully exonerated. He died a few |
: tego hers in that State of Tren and enxy
| Was,
ral in her wark ss tescher, but there |
ing before starting Bast. You will sea | tion that was worn at & smart church
Ler
[+ sepa Indesd ns If the
ofr. Mar
| Bronce and hapdle Areas.
Ahan
shampoos is
in cleansing, sutritions
Li and helps to retain the lasire sod oat i
i ural coloring af the nap
| for egg shaupoo! Separate the white
! amd voll nnd beat each wi a table!
| epoon ul of water untill thoroughiy
Exel
sealp and then the white of the wg.
3
1
3
i
i
i
Never take hot water after an
shamipos. If the Bair {x brittle
amd harsh the yolk only may be used
Better romtils are obtained by use of
Che white only when the BRIT IN eX0P8.
When the hair ix dry and
close a sin oiling of tie scalp at
hath is permissive. tarest
get bee Inken that the fatty at
amd pure, For this reason
is Viaennnnt ail
i Te sendy te
sition of
amd pwodidrde carte
warm and Lealdn
be applied with benefit
abated, it
uily application
Whh oper care, oan
clenniiness, the giazule about the rent
of wach Badr will do thelr part. Health
| alnere
The First Menu Cand,
The first men card was in the form
| of a blackboard. on which the onder of
the courses was chalked up. It was
gawd by Duke Henry of Brunswick in
Ceohd.
eR
mvely Hilly
FX
(edd
tay
OhPe a
Lai
1 Rey iN Sia
is Ble ang {rant
Hee,
LEE
eral
i ny
gether,
{WELT
many
wei in Lie
Boneoes
Hay
KATY Rss
ient rab the yolk mtu the {
funse with tepid water and Bnish with
whieh 1
sseopiion |
Diieactions :
é
: ; : : seriall hie ZR
fo spoken of the West ay >
a place of refuge, better tha crossing |
: Horseshoe
MODES THAT ARE NEW,
BH Ge A
Pimek and Wits,
lars hls sive le tid an iv 8 :
Tot
we no
n
iw often oa
Gewely pon
ATL
for ghates
There
DOTS nt ren
? fmer dullary
tute. vet fherps
wl re
re
Wakle
bere
WoT
tn Fee
the
afienne tients
¢ Tar
dArekenrs,
¥. ay 7
Frade Boetinng
nat
which Worn
Kay if thew
dotlar, thes
Hore OF
¥
en g
segs)
4 allslong sade OF J
wg ip the fei
fontind in
ikl Was
plsfer pared this nerves!
4 nxur
stent
Not ate
roach dows IF suow uptll
van ame tn the Black ohiffon aveor |
fen pleitinee whitch adage it down the
frites ed foros the tall veliar;
these there foamy white obiffen
1 exquisite
a part of the
Thea two hirjme yirn
£51 E
Peay
at
SRenine Svean
An Euipire
to deweribing
igh
1 garinent.
the shane of thi
wiley is ane
>
sre
fiteds
wil
seein
id
Sh
Rive
migd 1 Im
3 apy WA ihe
5 ony i
haelly imineine how distin.
ent te und while ae
pe conti desire H%
safes It ow anf covering
dethogre daa,
oH
HA o iE
wet
ne any
fhaing
355] yas i
Anntiure stunting age On
PEE
cs titres 5
LL
we fhe
enrian i8
i evening dress conipossd cntirely of |e
black |
aver
saein of
wigs
mehr de
sien
graahi
wii
ot
sd
Apt 2
£8
fara
frit. |
Siar
Thin pave
who thingy
ETE
A Teanie fo
sunrise
es ni SS A I am ——
{well kied
# Pager
te
EE
%
tf oo
Com angled
: Hil
weeEid
ander
cpepedike White satin |
filflon |
iinEEe
&he has recently contracted
fur fue purchase of a large body of
lend in the Pocas Valley, which she
id: 2g 1a fone
gitaime
The Baby's Diet,
fein though a child has ent all his
“oviik teeth there should be no hurry
ta 1b] to 11s diet. especinily at this sea.
The breskiast shonld consist of
4 soft bailed eee of 8 sancet of some
coral, with buttered
Irendl and 2 rupfal of milk
.
BON.
*
shignde fier of Dread and mi k or
constitate the supper.
should abways be jight
w
A
tio
3 Tac
Bun
=
1 the (hind snd fourth yrar a
sition wright be mde to the
LF LY diene desirable, in the
sity digested meal But the
+1. with bread and bat
tationy fn the fori of egw
balled gernmibied, poached
sufieient for a child of
*
Hein
Ee
seh
YF we
Eira XR.
ae sil
deiner soll
Ee.
Le put De given in any
digtity until taward the close of the
year. Regn wilh sweet or
anger, peaches, pears and grapes, and
: ar
a Fikes wapid
gradually add others. It is perhaps
| tewdless to say that all fruit should be
sori] and thoroughly ripe. but this Is
of great importance: alse that it
shimtid be esten at meal tne, rather
thin between meals,
. ®
Fou fried in fat should be excluded
fram the child's diet, also sll sour and
gbly seasoned food Milk should be
given to the child In preference to tea
ar coffee, so long as it proves appetis
»
§ 3 Ei
»
Methors are very apl to zo 5 #X-
trvimes in regard to Sweels some al-
losrhag camly fo be eaten at all times
ven when His handed io the children
hereon missle others discarding
as sennethineg almost palsonous. A
sotaiin amount of candy, If pore, or
stl sweets, may be allowed even 8
twiipearodd child if given at the prog
tiase-hnmistiaiely after & weal 8
¥
gop
£5
# Ox ¥
1
children as well ax for
tats, prepare only plain food,
ar the alder
dhuv jitide
CAllw them to eat anti] satiated, and
| inidyt from the beginning npon slow
lag eon iend
saint.
tant
She or
Hep the Tavares
lpi
dey five
there are jet WH
With the high eolffan Hey Ppa
the
hy
Denny,
g Fale fir 5
And : places for |
“41
die
sheen selsing the of ear
He ee 45) wee of nn splepatid
denpmla noon |
mil,
ii
ier
TARY
Just
t aE
ap pice
aye dowsy that oiler
TER
Cane gal
Birr Le
AER EL
CE
AR Hen secing d
{Venus |
Ratoni ated |
neantiful |
Hsiseh
i
whieh
consishml of a
{oh tenths
hare pearly
fg Hesard
) .
Ay Piteek
(isang i
thn,
af wide
“roan
Visudeiphin
pay Q.
} z
ihe 1am shoal
Ao
Taleaga Gavernes Torus Cawbay,
5 famony for ig eoswwhoys, Has
feminine cowboy, Miss Fanny Sea
who lends ail ber ginsculine
soqnisetitors in the raphiity with whieh
wlan has achieved Siovess, Five years
hiesgo with a
a pair of
we
few dollars in her pocket,
ends. run energptie
full of courage, aud un head full
She started for Fexas with
the nteution of helng a governess,
Baving read fram dime to thoe that
there were great opporivaiities for
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was wolf enapgh money ln it to satisfy
asp hitions, aod becoming imbued |
fe sdventarons spirit bred by
air learned to ride al
with
Tegan
sie
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he lankant for 8&8 chapoee
wise ptlier Work
H whieh a}
fase iden thd fatpons Horseshoe |
XX mapch rhrosen byt hie horse
and Badly har while on hisoway §
pair a break in the wire face which
surrompied 1 Miss
fin, anal ale insisted on aking us iol
She mounted his
Katehel, wire staples and a rifle for |
coigpaiions, rode thirty to fhe
break, repaired i. and returned in
rrimnpl. She Immediately applied
Unlonel Ransome for ihe position of
fence rider and cxtile gosrd on
rgnchand sie it,
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wild aunbmals, smon
#4 year Comendn
cows pd calves 1
has miatnanged to ad
her bend up to this thoe, and she has
branded mauve than 4X calves It in
said that she pow owns aearly 10K) §
head of the prettiest, fattest and most
docile Herefords on the Western |
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yours ago shi |
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Dasumsibier that each ohitld has his peco-
AH Leen
nepfiset safely another may be eatirely
L uninlide to digest
{ to wralk upon.
| ranritry bred men aml women are supe
Tid | af
dplloatny
5 a
Pwark with which women delight to
miming, und with a
Ping
dy
Laas
ile
Yaeml
abatt S00 head to
and theroueh mastication Hee
ard wha ane can eat with
ft is necessary lo
sttdy the children in onder to give the
abst that will make them healthy.
F iappy and robust,
Injurions to the Fool,
A shaw dealer asserts that oity wom
Lan vrear shoes from one (0 three siges
later than those who live {nthe coun
try The arvificla] paverients, be says,
sre roxponxible for this, as the yield.
tng earth is the only oatursl substance
“The pet muscles of
nile soft and elastic” he says, “while
on hand pavements these muscles hee
camp hard and unyielling with a
yadinal enlargement of the whole foot.
Phe romble experiegesd DY sa many
people with the feet is caused less by
: thizht shoes than by stone and brick
shiowalis The remedy suggested Is
to wear shoes with thick, soft soles in
i grder to
minimize the difficnlty as
wich us possible.
aud bolero jackets of
Batty lamb are so much warn and so
uch in demand that the skins are be.
ming sCarce.
sites of gold framing pavels of pleated
white chiffon was the exquisite crea.
wiadliding recently.
Ermine fur and white chiffon form a
islitonable combination for evening
#
id
| and bhridesmakis® bars, and a buneh of
| posew at one side is the only trimming.
White earacnle is being used a good
deal among those who can afford dell-
optie and ephemeral furs, A princess
piabie of white caravule with smbrods
sie of the new things in the loweiry
fine (his season is the introduction of
carved vary bits of Aligree
forn their costumes.
Three-quarter leagth far coats lose
and xtralght. sre very smart for morn.
with large, fiat and slightly
fa, These coats when of
cavsoule are Heated and hang loose
Wear.
i frei Droleros of another fur,
A fanciful maf, recently seen here,
of white netine, with tiny bands
the milled sdovs. It was
pra with a hat of walle foil, with a
wear? fastensd at he
ouster of white chirysan
sable on
Paviynt
oF
ureferowd this win.
Hes, LYeHng
Teogquentiy
IFmnings are most
easly In painiiug, ome
Lis 1 sane Pa
onl gore of the skirts
separate gamit aid
ot La
Riry ix
tunic
The
=
addons eal
Linge,
gonns
heave
aN 3 ie,
so twn alike.
Bivery woman of fashion in Paris ins
wears a vedl when sbe Seis
foot ont of doors. What are Known as
complexion” veils are favored. while
piany toiared veils are seen principally
ia chiffans, where red and blue are
taking the place of green, and brown
| Is selected to match tan and golden:
taewn costumes
+ + a Tus
yiaabiy