heen w et and well it tn not eave it nice and smooth and tidy, but with the tips of the fingers rub the head all over very gently with a short motion from right to left. 8 causes the roots of the hair to twist, and curly Bair will be the result. | elves a commission from the Noble to Alles Cary. Jee Cary was born in 1820 and died | in She was an American writer 3 of prose and verse, the chaste and rev. quality of her work winning a wide circle of sincere admirérs. It was Alice Cary who wrote: ro Forth in in being, not scelsing- 3 Sone doing. wach day dren Spar» in Of great things to do by whatever men say in br nd Iness, spite of the fancies of youth, g sO kingly as i dd Thee nothing | #0 royal as teuth.’ Tei ——— i Totas Buckle. 1a belt fastenings a new ilea is the i bon, rather narrow, clasped at the walst with our newest buckling, the Jotus clasp. This pretty model is exe ited In “colored gold," the metal being 1 oo suffused with pink Instead of | green, The same design, the lo- flower fully open, with buds, can i seen in oxidized silver. These ex- quisite ornaments are a relief to the after one is wearied with the pro of metal belt clasps and buckles ith mock Jewels, rhinestones apd Rt Without Gloss. The aninty maiden who takes de. ght In ‘manieuring ber finger tips Is sed against polishing her finger | until they shine like mirrors. A ish only is permissible. First, the long claw-ends of finger nails, sug gestive of birds of prey, went out of hion. Now, the experts declare, “high glaze nail” Is vanishing. A ght point in the middle of the finger {9 the prescribed fashion for cut- , The nail Is cut either just a Jonger than the finger at this tip, but often the naila are trimmed level with the end of the fluger. : Autumnal Vol Inge. Bo changeful colors of maple leaves in uwtomn, glowing reds and warm w, soft brown and unexpected os of brilliant green, mingle io muming milliners charge you for, the Lead of “autumoal velvet It is beautiful on a cloth castor, pale yellow, brown, or some shades of gray. ‘Antumnal velvet foliage” then, to cumbersalce title, adorus the scoop shape still ealled the net, which is made of chen- straw braid of a delieate pearl The inside of the loke's brim ed with cream lace edged with 'e line of narrowest black velvet, bonnet evokes much covy in the pe bosom. For the Dressing Table. ory Is again the fashionable thing articles for my lady's toilet table. » handsomest broshes aod mirrors ear the gold monogram on the back, Bilver in the antlque or reproduc 1 of the antique will be much seen winter in the dressing roou. ul designs can be purchased py and ellver retain their popu ly with men. Dainty covers for the dressing ta of renatssance or in linen, with enwork and cibroidery. These are very beautiful : ‘perfume in vogue is pink car , and this recent manufacture said i he the most delicate ever E between two Ts sessions Chamber of Deputies—to hi old at the farm in Dauphiny. The Yor the fortnightly baking, still a custom in the old fami- f he Midi She put her floury t with folded hands on bak- the good old housewife cried ly. "No, no—but 1 must ad. 8 not so casy as it was.” « to-day you shall fold your git down, mother, and talk to the first Minister of France, took off his coat, rolled up his ves and kneaded the bread. bad finished and heard all sip of the farm he kissed the mother and went back to his picuous duties of statesman, lphia Saturday Evening Post. Ocenpations of Claver Women. ‘oman having entered the business | is constantly looking for fresh ; to conquer. Among the latest occupations which a young an has taken up is the repairing of ¢ and she finds it quite re. tive, too. This clever girl has modest place in the second ®t the proper Seasons, suggest tietieally, ete sired from her own stock, of course, ‘oral excellent home-made complexion house to house, for really a very small treat her too lovingly, but who upon again, lft of waits heavy vibued sik | Lave seised on it With avidiy, than sixty novels since 1862 | delighted his wife, the Queen, by give the Woman's University Settlement In Houthtwark, society for women formed io a medi : out in the A that she mended 8 pleces. In the case of slight chips the decoration is marred she | cleverly covers with her own ~ 8Bhe is reputed to make a most nt Hving in this way. Feminine Interior decorators hare in the business for sowe time, a bright Chicago woman has bit upon the clever plan of an added gery ce that brings her much custom, This fs to open or cloze the country house the necessary renovations, select the ar ticles nepessury, rearrange amd buy furniture, decorate, hang pictures ar Where she can procure what ls de | a double profit is made, but if the nec essary articles are to be procured else where she does the purchasing and re- gptler, Her clientéle is large, her business very remunerative, Another woman who prepares sev. lotions is beginning to find herself auite busy by going around from tee, comparatively, and treating the hands and face of the summer girl, who has allowed the sums rays io the mere approach of the fall social gegson desires to get Into condition 11 1% such an inexpensive, con venlent and comforatable plan, wou In the samme: of 1900 the number of women students at the I niversity of Berlin was 289. In the following winter it was 420. Miss Braddon has published more Previous to trying literature, however, Miss Braddon appeared om the stage. The Prince General of Holland bas ing orders that bearing reing shiall be entirely dispensed with in the royal stables, Helen Gladstone, daughter of ihe great Liberal, has becotoe warden of fonden, and will Foon teave Cambridge to live in that dreary sium, Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, the fire woman to receive a medical degree, is a charter member of the Alpha Chap ter of Zeta Phi, the first Greek letler cal school. Signorina Teresa Laborioll is the | first woman lawyer in aly. Bhe has passed her examination with honors, but, as she does not dexire to advoeaie the “new woman,” she has determined not to practice, Mra. Henry T. Gage, wife of the Governor of California, Ix descended, on her mother's side, from the earliest Spanish settlers in Los Angeles ard her father, whose name was Halves, was one of the State's frst settlers, The example of Queen Alexandra in taking dally drives with one or fore of her grandchildren is, it 1s wid, working a revolution among fashion. able grandmothers of the real, and youngsters are receiving nowonted at tenting from thelr granddames, Tha resourceful women now Kéeps in her wrist bag a neat Hide ead cane fille with adbeuive jak Dele on whic i her name and address are printed or makers throny box. to the girean, typewritten, When she wakes a pur. | chase sbe gives one of these to he | clerk, who sticks It oh Daria ge and there is no possibility of itatike about the address EF fend “Pisd Like a Dupont.” 6 the subject of Cleveland Maffett's “Danger and Imaring” article in the Septeniber St Nicholax Incidentally he tells how a member of the great powder making fro of Dupsnts went to a hero's death, when duty called him: Let ma concinde with tha mention of a remarkable family of explosive the Duponts of Wilnungton, who for zeperations now have had practical monopoly in thie opuntry of the powder making business, inelud- ing dynamite and niteogiscerin, In thig enterprise 8 great forione geonmiyiniod sry need of working in the nile them solves, sod have been for yours Yet work in the mills they doall of them practically and direct in detall ail the procosses of manafastare, and foo cantinnaliy, day by dav. in hel awn persons the game terrible dangers HE Dynamite Worker” is Bax! wo that the Daponts of | today sre very rich men, far beyond | that the humblesy miiser faces in his tanks There I the ceninry a their heart pride ni han grown in great courage, beads his men wf pride fay giranger (han sny longing for pleas wre, And they cannot, of they wauld Jeave these stow, grinding milis, Where auy day A spark may bring ala frophe tor ae ke the whole band shad. der. nto Date here eae a day for inoiance<ths | wae a long the ago--When a swift fig me BWept through one of {he nrixing Tanna, nearly empty of powider gt the time, yet go permeated with the stofl in fos and walls that the building | opnously Re nonneY was burning fiercely in 8 few seconds No man can say what started it al though it sas believed that a heavy sid slong He wollen floor, brought a fash out of the dey timbers At any rate, the fash came. and the bisze Tollowed on it #0 swiftly that the bullding was wrapyed in fire be | fore the men inside could réach door, and they presently bars blazing themeelver, for their clothing wits sified Daoough with eiplosive dust. Indeed, it is siwarvs fre in fires at powder-mills thar the wintkien are hn G3 reason of thelr own lnfanimahbilily. Bo the pext (hing was a piauge into the plachd Broudiswine which winds Biroes the vars between willow hung banks lo went the en in wont young Alexis Dapont, and with a litle hiss their faming gareniy ware ex tinguishndd & ‘hey wirock oat they leaked haek winil wie fron of thins of parka powiles-deain §% Wowie i svi AE i di 15] fa. Hil be, how ing: another Liv con Then, sid CNETYing thes lure 8 online ni wer ny saw that shower building to fone by, For one tinier Ties of apurie the rool where gf a 1h the 1h of Fp fiir ui of VIREO eivig ry a. Yistrimnd X43 vanng pant Iva op, Here present ty fired | gio 3 B04 i hwo hy iy * ¥ MITTS OS that root To se] 3 : 23 how je Know ilies was Milltonaire or i his pds i Waveriny, 1 iobled up the threatane £ $7 P that 5 Lhoaye atiraes | Little zunmetal buttons are tive on dark waists Cutout cloth will ly as wimwming, both on vo allk. Knots of black chiffon, de sole or narrow velvels ishing touch to a gown, Fichus and pointed bodices are ¢%- pected to be conspicuous in the ever vi Ing models for the autumn, : Bilk dresses will be more fashion. | able than ever this winter, and talfietn | will retain its popularity, vying with the softer silks, The half and three goarter lenigih | coats, made in flowered silk, cloth and | velvet, will be very much worth this season as outside garments, Kilted flounces are to be worn dur | ing the winter. The flounces are quite | old-fashionedly simpic, and are ar ranged in three tiers around the skirt.) Black and white remains a favorite | combination. It is seen to special ad- vantage in a light weight cheviot hav. ing a grayish white background with ralzed dofs in black. A rough wool frieze in black and | white {8 among the pewest materials, ] and brightened with touches of coral pink or ochre-tinted plain cloth, it Is exceedingly effective, Painted flowers are used on every- thing, silks and velvets being made now. covered with these hand-painted blossoms, which give us a touch of summer amidst the bleakness of win. ter weather. The pompadour designs are carried painted flowers, large rgeous colorings on pale Pompadour silks are to be t deal, especially in the bie used extensive | vet and! notsgeling odoin gi Sd BiVe Ww ar | oul the |! Lowater i ng PAIGE sle Ww jon hig i 1 i the roofs of of Truck Company ou EE See TFA HRA A fire hotter, the waler £4 W- as beneath him $x pie sian Was HUE Coe saon to save hi an arder Sineif. hank Waiver, $1 24858 snl korn Th EPR > 3st and’ ik Ww THEY PANE Bin fr Esilig did thelr 3 Yin oar for inte bday us x Gf nyiiix of pitch and to-day an : hy eRten Hs way Pripont. there with him KAZ iid £303] LEWYE FRELEd working : Hawes spreading It waz plain ta every the gunutes of his Again they sho a The explosion CH SX tion, and out of the weeek of ls bore away his crushed and br body The laser 1 that he had playa: to the ond the men. ike nr they Ck na Was fairly knew Si Dut § wir dled Tike 5 ¥ Mow He Stopped 1 tridielons Horses. An unusual feat was performed by Fireman Charles Denoeliy, a member Noo fh ovesterduy aftersoon, when he stopped a Bridie less horse in a mad dash down Mich gn avenues by grasping the animal by the nosirils, At the time Michigan avenue in front of the firehouse at Washington street was crowded with equipages going and corning from the North Side drives Suddenly a shout went up from sev. eral cemsRien and a frantic effort jie that of ithe officer who cnt, said bj on the Coreat Lakes, tw Ton of ba LW wend Free 2 i any | coat | Wh : fa he | Ilo the part af Kenosha, Pt faund in Kenashy on} : Weg CA BerTionE menace to the Lalidings by ! ihe wheel snd Prive Milwankes | | was made | to ll ringer a vebt | oles to one side. Running madly south | on the avenue came a horse, bridleless | and attached to a light runabout Withont a moment's hesitation, Fire man Dennehy, who was standing In front of the firehouse at the time, prshed Into the street. A glance | whawed Lim that the horse was bridle jeks. but without checking his rush he Juniged toward the runaway animal and grasped it by the peck. With his right arm about the boras's nek, Dennehy caught the horse by the postrils with his left hand smd strangled It into gubiminsion, In his struggle Denneby was esrried a Bun. | dred feet before he succeeded In turn- | ing It from the crowoed avenue into a narrow ailey, wheres Captain Barker | and other members of Truck No. 9 want to his aid "Pha horse aad ranabont belonged vo BW. Metilil a South Water street sasmiesion movdehant The animal bes frightenod 81 some pasing ob and Bad broken away from Its A Jet driver wf Froek Noo 4 and familiar with horses He his stenpsd many ron sivavs, bat mewiestly admits that un giver Before was compeiled to resort | methods as grasping | 190. the hose Chicago to Buch giwway horse by Pally News Rkipper Hansen's Fast Tims, Railing with the assistance of a ter. pifie Fie, Captain Ole Bausen, said the most fearless suilor on Lake brought Biz schooner, Allee, | Wik, after seve rovord for He made Ginyu ies Michigan, RHIVIBY sul ized 4 P40 Yoibes in 8 Tow Iss than nine hours herfnl periorniance, bul We night the little sReliooner are #3 3 fo tu Bausted by a nine hours’ Hght against | Letie 68 the rundbest seas That ever pré- waiial on the le In piteh dsrhoess Cantain Hansen the vessel off Point Betsy ob : je Misligan shore at Friday worsing. saturday morning. of the trip, to the five men danger & IRatier the two Warden wie rostiged the submitted th of Prew and ware With hin in favor of the trip was tir slain. pte he ito the 8 fireat waees were already brealing | ever her. but the carge of tanbark whe safely tied down. sen. sending the wamen to Ihe state soos fepeath Berka oh his place at | the wheel aatl nrasred the crew shake ont ail the canvas. The waves Tasha olwy thie decks, 864 the vedas] sling io ihe A to the silo snd almost Captain Hangs Kept In Kis seaded the in inger O0 down | frogen, pla ex yeas} gol 31308 for | OT than thinly mies bad been euvered, Rig the aap Guish bis bold on the wheel During Jak inlet of the rin the men | 5 : and each eld Weed atl 5 was od hn RIOT ng PEt 8 ar hotira the i wl grow mo great that the ped debe and Phe Ha of wtewred | Ma and | ARATE, # Fre ue (08 oh WP ie Deriest © LON fake, The | words Lysiul In heir Wale Cran In Losorateh, Tae WG Gea 40 y 4 i CI Le A my vid apt 5 WW nr He cou YL fed Tat writer : Knoeain train cian € Evga $E3¥ Hiltees =U wo © one Band aad tool Brave Girt Cheats Death, While Mies [lia Martin, Edith Dun- | aad ies Evans, me of a; pionie pRriy oi were | hon the | rRIZhT tain with ; song i Misses Evans and | Just in time, buat Miss ide prisoner Letween | ; her she ia 8% nis to Yr pred apning SEVER am ue) selves by ain Jane Wiis iid the (wo trails Gathering ber lay far. upon ground and closed her eves When the trains had | passed her friends believed that she had been killed, and shrieked ei The pext instant Miss Martin | shirts about fhe horror. leaped to her feet, entirely unbarmed Canrth'e crust Lontharets Firemen Denney i a driver | ] G0 L Was a won. the | Tha vole was unani- | and the ned from the land | LC pension NrAamwWay | feet, Captain Han Tee ty fees. very Beavy, thinher on each trip CTR tower Terminals are archorsd in : itade. Sinceraly fraugh of the soy, seviiied | ®t At dawn mors | was Jorced to ello tke j to leave roiling of | nt the cabin were ; 8000000000000008000006000000000000000080000000 : Wonders of the Alp Myriady of British and tonrists. anruslly delight themseives! mM with the grandeur of A Nothing tn the world’s history is more impressive than the story of the Alps. {Ten or twelve million years AHO. POR sihly far more, a long unseen line of | weakness, a crack of fissure in thei atrotohed away from: | France eastward hundreds of miles i On this ine followed huge voleanie i Next ensued a vast slow subsidence, which went on through geologic epochs until where Mont Blane foot was a ses fringing an old conth pent Large rivers emptied into It Diepanits of mud, sand, gravel were aid nme on the other as the sinking went i 50.003 antil the layers heacame CH, nearly 10 miles thick. Then at feet, fant » For ages this went on until thi rocks crumbled, prashed. | tontorted. rose above fhe waters, and | continued to rise, forming lines of mountain chains and making Bwits eriand a tatdeland. Every hour since Phe 1 ra reklen And carving into Jakes and yal leva that vast platform with its recent | sedimentary covering and primeval granite $10 A ANA RN A ROI French Giants Materialize. | Every now and then another ginal | keeps turning up at Rouen, anxious : Comte de Plerrscourt that he is the Come £04 cervine & The eyvecitors of the man in France, and therefore ntl to a hall! portion of the Counts § 30 - lagacy, The Plerrcoonrt heirs have already begun suit to have the frat cong ie Bel asi Weds stipulated that method of improving the breed of Fronchmen, In the mean time the documents in the case are { filed in the Mayor's office. and are ac cumuiatine wonderfully. They come prise written applications snough to create the impression that there are not mor than a Randfal af citizens iw the whole country less than seven C feet BIKE. 2.30 o'clock | He had agreed to be | He | bat i fie rp ANH A Ge A SEA A Notable Bridge Feat. In tha tra heart A ARON an the south fork of the American river determined 1 nuild a steal wire sus. the canon ia 5 430 feet. two terminal towers the spate fg 2.00 imine nd Ral. the LOWES, pying 3100 feet of green. and, there. the solid rock, supporting that cables. what everybody a wants to pet nd of if No mater what ails ron eamser. vou Will sever get weil uptit vor bawals ans vat right, Crsoaniys sein saitdre, says Yi without & grips ar sain, nrodode SREY watyiral maoranen by Goat fog rents to SACL getting roar lelih back, a samgrs Candy Eatharti, the gontiine, put ng in metal botes, Bias Cota stamped im at ft iw hetisr to talk have other peotile run yaa RR Ay arery In a Bowars af x 4 Siberlans Famous Sword Makers. Siataount, 8 dorful steel comes Tom, ita sharp hiades apd big ky faves, IRIBInR of wood in the 3 bel this exnisnag the sucepas of thew fonndries. re Urals are fall of fron sisd the sta platform hi for the xale 3 a i the aha of ttle prromition i and that of iron ne on Baer weights it was there off far Manchuria One man, to test the metal of Eaoked al 80 iron post. w tha Read of a Chin sf 3 erent ont in th sword showed pever Wag peo Laws for $7.58. » Ris hiads, tending 12 man He b HE the and and ail Piatinum Found n East In § Exans nlf g metal Box, opoe of ap Bey: pian Queen ion wimel pein NB C.. be 2 i fot Lo 1 ha ail Yor BS eb plate to of hating and CRY ry Taser EIA IE rizadta of 5 1 fa re xoal hoy wy wh ha A tema telseranhic stations are be wings sek &i: onions ren SEO AA eA Th IN AN : S00000000000838080800:000000 EVERY MAN WOMAN AND CHILD whe suffers from Rheumatism CL EY ALL HEALER IN MERIC De ipine travel FiT# psrmanen now after first day's nee of Dr. trial pow rears ite wwmmit 15 I80 : smirnenced a great uplifting, the | strogeling sublerransan forces rained Ca Buge josd in and snow, river, glacier and | avalanche have heen sculpturing into cians fn the Count 5 averving thar the tes tator wal not of sound mind when he naportation of loge from of the California timber | felt to the mills as imporiant engl ring feat has been accomplished. had to be traversed, wad na if wis 1.004 foot dep, It was The distance seross Botween the | Two parallel cables span the poe without suppott between Li On these cables ruts a cage estiveying a car capadile of ear betdaeha tn ow © faet 10 than ta | diheria. lu where the won. and Many 3 have feiss the steel makers who have been thre to fad out the secret of a polished | Biv &% can. bag. a Ae Bist by sed geabhard haw always Dees plas alin the Gulf of S0C000000000000000000000000000000 Sssssssseseses wide 6, om, 000 in 893.94. Norway's raliroads belong simont exclusively to the government. = nen'ly cured. Xo suornersons: 2 a Nerve Restorer. #3 ros Dr. BH. Kuoxe, Lad, $81 Aven St, Po re Erperience costs a lot, but it is usually a ri investment, in amp RATAN Mrs. Winslow's Roathing Syrap for children teething, soften the game, reduces | tion alinys pain curses wind sole. & 35s bottle The seif-conseions fool worries over Aotbng. Piso's Care cannot be too highly pd # , of 1 hen. s.1000. : ams congh save J. WW. O'Brigw Avapue, N , Minnewpolis, Minn, nr AR RRA A long ton. of road will averags forty thie feet. traubler gradually my very with skill on at times, consulted in SEL coud a the mond bottle aa cure. could not believe mesg arid felt sure it was only & y but blessed fact, 1 have now been well for a year, enjoy the best of health, and esnoot in ‘words « my ra iF ulcee. insu wa uot gomutes. A 4 10th St, Sartelt if abovy Such nquenisnabla sores the sowar of Ly Ram’ 's Vegetable diseases of women. 5 Women should remember: : ey are privileged to com Mrs. Plakham, = Ly Tiiox 9ans. Fur Mare Thuan atmasterof atentury I. Douglas 83. co g comiort aken Sy eid Li Sa Baise aid i 3 #:3.00 sini a 80 shox necanss bis reputation for ths beg £3.00 and $3.50 shises nist be saintanad, The i Jah 1 ‘that the WSL OT recRives mare yale 43.50 in the Wool. Dunglas 53 80 asd 33.8 wine han Re oan got alsew here, WL. Dongias wile moras £1.00 and £3.50 Coalyoels Hist wing Ciier Two DYED ufacturers, . Deagias $4 Vivid Edge Line Ba woualled of apy price mre fust as good. Hold by the sn shoe deniers a where. tis mpon having W. L Douglas shows with pasos and price stamped Ba Bottom. Haw Lo Dirdber by Matt il > om ars Jed oid mn Tete oon, seri over dit
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