‘Mobair. with a dot re much smarter than the considered | cand blue is black. These gowns are clear the ground, The jack. usually quite short, have tails he back cut off square, and long ted fronts. They are simply made, med with bands of taffeta, or r enough. with bands of cloth, A traveling cloak is one of the fea: of the seavon to quote the manu. | i Bhe's better drogesd. Tactyrers, It covers up the entire —Harper's | Bazar. : Worasn Should Not Foss. : Te best-bred women do not fuss their jewels and their children as rs of course. They are uncon: : of their veils and their gloves and they expert every ope elses to be equally so It they see an intimate friends wearing 8 handsome gown they efer to it sdmiringly but they also their comment with an apol t well bred women is not the ; #28, if is the calm of balanced £0 nicely ery. Well bred women are : font toon load = human race. They help The Front » Heol Fepuinr. From gloves to Shoes is & natural dow of a fashionable shop where the dress for both extremities are dis iaved together. "Tis sad but very trie, French heel is as firmly fixed in popular esteem as ever. The fluffy gir pd Jots of other giris, who ought better, wear heels of abnor eight and of perilous slender s sfiorts of the shocinakers i the Cuban heel ‘have up it is the French heel or the perfectly culine heel, and what your tru woman wears, when shopping I s a pair of thinpest. shini- ord es, laced with broad black rh Maca A ful ® #ilk aros.d the waist, and made to form a Httie and wider in front than at the here there is only the water: ik it is fastened with a hich stand out, are made the belt as wide as . Or the belt iz simple, 8 little in the front, and there with = little shirred one side lapping over the other, ND in he watre, and nek. only at the my little wider there than in the ; where are the folds of - Bimilar soft folds nis h the necks of some light iple fulled pieces finkshed in standing out a little at the ¢ the ends are hooked to ~rNew York Times, : Jewels snd Baubles. The favorite design for the little : slides . for catching up the Joose, at the nape of the small caduceus wings, set Buckles ‘of blond tortoise-shell are : They are mounted The edge of the buckle, h 1s long and pent in shape, are | ith diamond dust. Bn ornament for hair or corsage ia a ck feather, with an antique came eo encircled with brilliants, for the | The father proper is in trans nt enamels, relieving by fine, ting lines of diamonds, tes are short and delicately an big and showy as they np of late. The case into Sassen fit When the lorg- £ Boantitel witkmanship, Jatis, Which are the favor- Some of those * “pomanders” of filigree, others resemble tea iis and are perforated to allow the sponge inside to “exhale” ils perfume hrongh the tiny holes. rel is in the form of | fies v oad gear. &troad, one hax no i and, allowing her and insotar take their gowns and their furni- | - tadyine Lin the general scheme. i takable sign” | of the English women one mods tra on wash A moring. “The re { Women's Ben, some idea of the chargoteristion of the Land professional world to & igh Standary both of mor- | tion, becgiae the meshes in the gen | | makers the resean, the patterns is the mesh in point 4 Alencon, and Chantilly - mesh of foursided big holes, with tri abil met wht Hitle rage. | angular holes between. With nine-tenths of the womon i { line is corded in with Boreshair. and | like embroidery. The resesu in this lace is complicated, tov, by twisting here and thers to make bigger holes, This lace is made pieces by place, the gether. i 10 be features. i pandie and fines? ba 1 here and thers on fine frocks adem, to be worn very far | it cin be taken | forward on the bow, apart and the inarvidonl flex worn sop PE arateiy. making brooches or ouiffare ping | Commercial Advertiver, Yaspiorerment of Fagtivh Women. Lady Jeune comtribmits: ravishly ~New York | Be says Vln former times Ff weed rt 10 be sald there was no mistaking an | English woman shroad. for nEly she was! glways badly dresied, xed i mannerdd In short, all this has changed When ones goes canss to feel | ashamed of English men or merly. but the change which has come | over them is indescricabie. When a tidily dressed. well turned out womas | Appears. one knows sbe's English, in the first in stance, than the American womas, ba | ing move quietly and surtably attired | She is quieter in ner manners and talk, I premio one may say she is preitier and more She doesn’t give the impress sion that all crealion was made for Ber instead of her Leiner hut an atom © She bogrs fa vorable comparison with Freach, American, Italian or Austrian women, and the “style Anglais is an unmibs Lady Jeune aecribes the jmprove ment in the appearance apd manners veling to the revival of athietics.— Two. Lome Points Abont Luce, It is well to be up in Jace lore, for with the revival of the genteel oid | time decorations comes a demand for different patterns for which one pays such fabulous prices All real lace Is band made lace, and is easily de tected from the reachines woven mits. tine are apt to bs irregular, while the The pet of lade is called br lace fleur: and it is in the shape of these meshes that lace distinctions appear. The square or dismond shaped mesh | is used in Valenciennes. the sixabded and point de Paris Jaces have sn odd Now the chief difference between the pillow and needle laces—{for real laces are made in bit two wavs. one with the pins and bobbins the other Waa the needle in the way the fleur or pattern is worked on the net | ~oedle Jace bas a datinctiveness of | outline ip the feur, becanse the pat tern is outlined by a runsing thread in and out of the meshes of the rosean. If the outline 1s to be very much in relief, as in point d'Alencon. the most | beautiful of all needs laces, the out. then the pattern made by filling in the outlines with a sort of buttonhole | stitch, making a rich and heavy effest the threads of the meshes together and thus giving a variety of the mesh, pieces joined together hy invisible seams. Pillow lsces have a fiat, smooth pattern and are smooth and soft in outline. Batlor collars are as “good ns pyer. Wool embrollery shows well on filet | | net. Every sort of crepe 55 the top of the vote, Beams are herringbone stitched to Smart little pointed straps are dec | orative. White linen and pique dressues are Ribbon embroidery is one of the | pretty “lateats The smartest linen dresses parasols to match, Xo woman is old bonnet these days Cut jet again sparkles on any wear. from hats to boots i Cloth or silk appliques adorn ine | latests in ince roles. ! i 3 go 3 Harogue headed hat pins make an artistic hat orsament 3 Tiny crochet buttons are plenty as Frosch dots Round peariz figure as berries in a gilt-adorned shell comb, Paris muslin have | enough to wesr a al ig wo fisle, Buttons with dangling pendants ars! more for ornament than use, : Little tocks in sunray effect are | Heavily shirred hip parts {or skirts | Care only for the very slender. Black and ecru dace appilques are a stunning feature of gome gowns, Black and white hats (Just a tomeh of black) make ideal summer hea 3 In case of black footgear the black | and white Palka dat stocking makes protiy | an stor. i . lish wemen abroad, i she was a sort | | of traveling porcupinea bywor) and a | : | langhing stock to all who saw her, [t | DO¥08 ask if we cried on the duy he died 7 | | i8 a relief now to find Bow completely | ; woman. : . Very many more travel now than for | FEO 1in SUCH X WAY as comple Pfy x i bottle will do-—and to the i of the cork stisch a bent pin $10 reach threc-fourtns Pfreaeed yava will to twa tiares, Be era with the button tom of toe ta tha company sé 1BAY ok been moved and vat I battle, I wWatening the I they made bls acquaintance i kle cage | EEYInE i Kindergarten window In peneraily hxs guite x bole in it never has shows the I to eave his plemsany surroundings time during the mornisg above the windnws Bi%- At noontisme he Incheon, and often a child permission To way In at brought a this hax made quite 3 change | are the on tabont 11 dren on cleanlinous, iain ; s frat? and make other remarks of Bike Puped enp on my i come there to sat BOTs quiet chiA iEtrRw, | warded L nent : imagine most aE Eaggads Dek, | Ad tattered and torn and very foriorm, And tired and nme snd sick, He came st our v8 one day in the fail, And we named him © Raggedy Dick.” When we spoke 8 word ba scarcely beard; His end senmed YRry near | Bat we Tad him up poor litte pop, And for him abed a tear. Veo stioabd- bat the puns Miive— He's the Joldest sur that wears Bis fur, You should see hisy swim and dive’ «Now York Trivune An Up te Date Payinor Trick. If anybody should tell vou that you tan opt in Two without touching 1 a thread Danging from the cork inshie | + 8 sealed up bottle you would be likely “to think that he Bur it may was mating fuy of br spsilv done and Aelr io mysti- Lae gpectators. Ged 8 clear glass bettle--a pickle af the ay down the inside of the bottis and tn { the lower end of the thread fasten ay stall obilect, say a shoelilion 10 make tha thread Base tad Insert the cork and wax. and say ih 4 Bre going io cut the vith opening the without fonehing the taresd To aceamplish thie. you peal reading glass or sun giaes and gn rig Hse it i tT eehiad bottle dn fart cess to a window whore the sun 8 shining clear and bright fo more mystifying i vou perform this | part of it in private You go to the window Dold wp your | sun glass so thal vou can Torus thread through the side of the bottle and in x = attached Duiling to tos bod Faun 4 ga back and they wii the thread Sas be ony ent It won iy or black fur olor glerbs heat heowt more readily New York Sas, Cnr Canaries, wa Httle vellow, last Mav pretty fully canary; whica rhildren wolcomed with many & fender gproeting ihelr bright eyes bird's every smodion as At first he meemed wo wild frighienod when any ope apptosched that wa beat himsell to Brew famer. Bim freak water, cata from Ris cage. asd was only Senta, trapped again by onr placing the feed After a tow typ within the cage gaya we determined to give him more itherty, Hokie was given TEATS, the freedom of our down from the top a few inches dnd the sereen door He spends most of his to plant and warding, SUES BRAY WY will sk tiem In wate Hekie enloy the maveriy at 3 Toward autumn one of the tle mate ting from plant $a & OT ia our bird's wars and doings Call ¥ ones hoard sow. and Daerah thorning tor THY respective The hi a ods bined laumon ut the birds fy ire, impressive bathe fornish for thy hy, ehibidren ax. his face ge ¥ See’ nature Driring stofy hour | place the Knee. and the birds Saon : shall jer For many days 1 bony bringing bls o ete and placing fs box: and the va hy We hatidiae in aa ! The interest of the of Sa cuties, worsted them in Divk birds have {heir a Inteviae, th mee vou 4 Franses ois fe oe £4 ross hetwesn ore! A took a pail on Pench arm basket of nails In the other In the meantime Willie, Daisy and | under part Tu the | pin tie 4 pleds of thread ong enough tors “ladder and placed Ir with | smpany that yo | fn twa ax 4 The feat | the | rays from the glass directly on the | siort time tha Seat from the Warn the thread in | thier | and will burg had given to ms A | are, “Yeth papa. dear. Why tag’t | tome” and feared he winld bat he moon One day. while we wore Be made kis Bo 1 tied the door back and Alisagh one sili! our herds si Estelle might be fright notes hash an. ke have | « BOW fee 2 when fii (Er and then 8 i stopped at.the benek in the woodshed ; and took hammer in ome Nand and | to the baw sen wit end of the | | lower barn, around {har and up he | steep Bill on the somih side of t barnyard fhe npper part of which was | nnvier the bars some 15 feet. For the Pharm ry sted of dong powts and ® high : #3 Bry Lhe Adana rors fi side | bank ‘wall : wont Fare Frond tie Cthrongh the | Then he ton) $ i £0 tha main Toor in the plank Boor sig trap door turning iT fon the Soor At down the of the bars, and | 34 of the heavy ring md palied up =x over back | cortaln | SeRSOUS | Lol the Year I owas the custom to pat! the Bay through thiv Boor npening for | Cthe paltie and cows fed In he ward and for the “voumg stock” kept in oa of the stale ar one end underground department. Then ke took the 15foct leaning up against the mow and jow: | eres] it to the rough, stony ground be f Jow, and went down the ladder with : a pail on med arm, and a bhusket with samrgar and nally in one hand He gol the pails just at the odige of the | wtanchion . wheres one board was off and another Come about the alanine earth that ‘led up the incline to the stable doar Caf the west end of he Barn. For ‘a kicking ox within the wiable had Ckpovked off one of the boards an} foosened tae other a day or two be endpe of the = Inthan bars nesr ihe Coesehanky Haun. in fhe Moanin WH the lower Rae Chores. Althongh wholly dissin Cwaods iT wae growing dark in the Charn, whede |B opnever was vory Hah cand decidedly dark i the ander ground cellar part of the yard Farmer Adams had jue placed n Ppail on ekel sre and was aboot hail way to the first cow. apd had Just {started in the teas] milking style | Ball humming half singing or attempt: Ung to sing (for he wasn't much of " i alngery : “And I'll never ges my darling and ge Oh, mv poder Noll They have 1 slanting ent size wo Bad gone GY to alten Io some the aun your, hat 1 mot sen vou Hs all dark Bers in the bern Hig Besrt alma at npod beating, What carelensposs that irap door open and the ladder was on (hi farther end of the bara. He Groped the pails and rusbed in under the barn and pleadingly shout. Powige “Eateiie! Buy farther Patella? [mint CON Wait right where you Can vou hear paga™ 1 ¥now where you are 1 heard the pails go bang, and | know right whers a de YOU Are. “ur Cand he stood below the trap door, ap pins foot abuse Hie bead peering 81 1d Doamin’ cme in tae email door far to the from of the barn. and the big mown Con both sides shat out all Meht from the andy Big black plese of tarpet you got om toe fonr. What do you have a piece tarper for on your barn Soc?” “Thar lat a carpet Bonar. ad ont go on RT “1 fordot, papa-—{ know now. that | where you put the hay down for it tio hossv's mtoer” “Yes. dear, you walt"--hut what to wait for ‘was the problem. Should he #0 back and get ithe adder? That weermsed too much risk. for the Httle ened or make CR oRLen LO ry wis seathied to her 8 “Black carget” snd be dashed on tho sod. rough. stony ground below. Hao : wai it i Tiere was In $0 make | oat far mr i ®t Liwkhy snnigh wr him fhe Ghee 4 3 od ooEne Dy dangerone Tor it pe hen Very wd as soon &% fail Aight ¢ athing of ’ this took Sut a moe 2% Bis mind If she her. Why not a his nen yt fi Bir th a cate I hep now? e. paba's hers aa you call oa "black up ust wo the edge XK pace and give mh ints the midds i Cate spt below ha earpel.’ oof that we Jump it, and paps JB von” Fa di ave you I tan? gee anYiiing tar hear what “Nou barn and carried the hammer and; basket of nails to a places off the bam Then be went back and got the ul aealost tha PERRIN | had not | in tae westem | 0. Estelle. sou wait thera! | the faint Heht, for only » Hitle Heht ts a door in cateh her it dear. papas hore. You Jump n't af frad to jump into paps: pny © moved fo Clem gu : Falr and eaubily ; Afier ul 1t sod ren "1 stom whe 3 I PEDO Rhe owas never ae 0) adder | the antiine of | Rie CX Fie or ome | aoe to delay woud | grew dark rapidly after sun. | Laers WHS Bi eh the big hole sho down by him and ha it rt she wis Killed | TRS on AS ASPEN LS A os A t's 30 dark. 1: pera Fits sabe, What safely of & har | £49 Pras All iB En aa cm Bovord + CARD The Langange of Crows, Crows have no fewer than 20 differ | | en crivs, each distinetly refarable to a | | different action, fin : Lastes : than opa i i #yyd | Be maid be didn't wish to commit him | rowell is sympathetic” 1 Believe he attusily fools sorry for the Wine Guy, If Be comtinnen to eat with his knife | | quency eleotric currents for purposes BEY A man dis tween Loe ines, Rare” t lmst.™ ¢ place.” | successful of 4 i proves exactly what | “Papa, pans where ix et I hear | | old man sternly, Ber of his month, © taste” some basis for bone. The hoy weirs t just been scrubbed.” “Nes, papa I'm right bere by alu “Really, Mr. Gavley,” she interrupted Well, fdid he turn girls heads? was nel ow Ai cot rooted on Ber traibies Goin’ to weiss a hook. Mas, thought Bw’ J travel, Fellow Lodik 8 fana'y a he tering rank Trampls' didn't pay Ma. Lrotn 40 write a ook. Bi Honsirs md paper, Valer sald an’ sock. Prorat Hor an Goin’ 10 write & hook. ~ Washington Star a Pw HumoRo bi Bditor—Did you trate Rendemup? interview Mugis Reporter—Yos: but golf Biobbe-— With all bis faults, Bor Slobbe— Yen Bis creditors “Poets are funny prople” remarked | “Xia agreed the Bie. ple Mug, “they're always duing some thing to 3 muse” Nell-What gw table manners he | bas | think | shall cut hin Bellew be will probable ent Bimesif Bay pa suked Willle swastly, “what does a cllopping sea chop? “ff guess, arswered hin father thought fully, "it pst be the seabosrd” “What does I mean when the papers of a romplication of diseaues™ © “fieually © means be died of 3 complication of dostors” First Fish «Those lines hanging down (here with worms on them nan danger, decond Pigh How do you know? First Bish-Oh I read bee “You sed to be soft on Mabel NT wh refined Be “PAdEt want to change her name. oh?” ax No: but she Should change hor frst Bame to Marbla’ : "So be bas written a good play at | “0! ph, WE very common | What! Hs one of the rst | the weason’ “Which | “When | war your ngs, sir" said the “Ewan bothered | with creditors chasing me up” “1 {must take alter you dad replied the He bad jel sot. it deesn't Iother mie either” “How do ys jike that sap? in guirnd the haber its better than the last” ~“0Oh" sworad the customer wiping the cor “She thinks Ler buy will be presi. dant some day.” “Of coarse all mothers think that” "AL whe sha has gianses, has prominent teeth, very strasgoms ™ “But | though ron old me there Was water on avery floor?” protested the now tenant. “Well, er—dhere was when | told you! responded the real efits agent: "ron ses the house had and in “Although 1 feel that your parents and | will never agree" He began, Rut be continued: * While | know | am must unworthy sf you" ami mamma agive with you thers Mr, Gayiey.” “Iie you ses the tall chap Petro? hia has turned many a girl's Bead.” “But be x svither handsome por rien” 7 know that” “Then how “With his preparations. Me manufactures Asie bleach.” "Do net darken aEnin” sald the with the chaikl my doorway frail Httle woman | No, gentle reader, she caking to any brute of a persecutor informing he paint er thar sha wii tired of sable colors, | apd preferred something Hahn Ah ot Ns A AY MA A aga {i iv i CITSIE COUT JOP JETLRUD SOUBLY, W. Ya. in the cane of Ai Sander alurpay Erainsl the administimior of he estate | of Miss Kate Wisld Joe the sale of » tract of five avrs of land. on which | sho Badd jocated the John Brown fort, | sary the Balitmiors Sin. The sale Ww! osdared 10 be tunde by special comple. ! sloners ¢f the anrt 10 satisly a debt | of $1118, whlch Miss Flak owed Muri wax B phy for the PRL Hd af the and sad | Tals i= the origlaal : money loaned, John Brown Tort, with authentic recs ard, It ie the same Ballding that was | ab the guvernmwnt vroperty at Har at the tine Brows made Bla raid, and was the engine Sones fa. which ha owas capiioed. If was rev ng the World's teed BY that exposition. in lett perehuived a travt of iad, i nt iarpera Pers mii the vivised PRrTY x br rendes aod ser oath has Male Tumte in Bewnnty, Malivas who bave 1 Pedr Ninh 3r B 3 repre- | ad vanoed bn news ¥ Brame HE 255 have andergime v FE EE : Ex mith they Are pat: * ukoerds | snows, roadening the i, sharps : suing thelr wits in levies sanveren. tion with some Brilllang and beaut | woman. nes. : pounds “Rome people say That's a matter of | “Well, papa | Bored Cfashiorsabile {went Now Yorker recently J appiiearion : preparad apd apps rE © owed Ee Shes | The rperimental nde 1 tre rallway of Paris, foram i although eight three quarter miies in length, handles 140.00% fares and th a day, has beem wo satisfactory that important branches will be added to it diving the current year amg The new cating of Slamonds, Sut introduesd, does sway with the fist table of the brilliant and increasing number of facets from 8 to 86 Thix : 3 ie giver the digmond a form #0 srientilcally sconrate that ® scimtll ints eluslly from every point of view Tae beauty of the stone is heightened ; 1 10 an exfent nover known before Waether Herigian waves resch us from the sun is a question hat se tropomers are shoot to investigate. | Remsonis are found for believing that the sun most emit sach waves and M. Charles Nordmans shows that the emissions must be particularly intense . during violent eruptions snd st perd ods of maximum sunspots. This view is made fo explain the form of the i molar corona and the spectra of com os. i Both Regnier and Didsbury sdvo cate the nse of IVArsonval’s hNghfre of painiess dentistry. The corrent may | be applied through a mould of the : part th be anmesthetized. The inte rior of the mould is coverad with a me talile powder and s inyer of tin foil. | To absorb the beat a layer of asbestos ; ie neal fa fifteen cases described in a recent issue of the Arch d'Eleet. Medicale there were Thirteen of com plate ansestihania. A servos patient will sometimes make 3 gexture of de fenss, bat ususily admits afterward thar thers was no pain, Profizeor Thurston of Cornell. who {15 an expert on the steam engine Bas een making experiments with steam : press of 1006 pounds fo fas souare incl wind thinks that these can sslely he doubled fe the course of time Thess would greatly increase the off. ciency of the steam engine whieh i is now well knows 10 he very waste {fal svn in it: most economic formes. | Hill pressures are prodoced by supers Lesting the steam after it is generat. od thine incrcasing its expansive pow er. In some of the steam automobiles the p(resssures go as high ss 500 In the common steam bofler, as it i easy to soe, a lange fraction of the ji=at fe Jost in raising the water to the boiling point. and 1t is only the heat which the steam absorbs above that point that counts. all the — : being wasted, In the Journal of the British Ase roemicsl sswociation Gavin J. Barns de scribes 8 method employed by Rim to determine the intensity of the Hght received from the sky on 8 clear mooniess night. Ta saves “The {gulrg obtained were discordant. but indicatind that the total light derived : from oe Semispoere ia roughly equal to thal given by 1000 stars of the first magnitode Ax bas already Deen stated in these columns, Professsor Simon Newcomb and 1 E Gore have each rivently deait with the same problem. The former reached the con clusion that the light of all the stars combined. visible and invisible to the naked ve equaled that of 800 or pow I sibiy Si stars of the ro magnitude, while the latter fixed the light more definitely as that of 559 stam of sero magnitiade. A star of this magnitude ix two and 8 half times as bright as (one of first magnitade. Mr. Bur i stimatee—400 mars of zero magnitude for wach hemisphers~is in very close accord with that of Professor News comb. Ha thinks it probable, bow pyar, Dist this sky light does not all come Tron sixes but may he partly salar Hed reflected from particles of | meteoric dust. Contributions of Setonee. “The operation of having one's nose 3 goetie tO have hentmie 8 fad” remarked a promi He ro» ferred to the surgical operation of re Cmaeing a turbinated bone from the i postril, Thst this operszion Mu be Sime VERY common thers ts no doabt. Ome specialist of the nose and throat tn Newt York City has operated om C pver JOB0 cases of this Riad. The an : eration constats of sawing or culiing | from inside the nostril a plece of proe { trailing Bane that interferes wity the , free gee of the poke in breathing, AN of cocaine deadens the pain. und another recent discovery, that of a part of a shesp. proderiy pravents the Bow if Blood. Bat for these tw diss Lenverien this operation would be jes i practicnble, i many and thus it is hat so people are pow sceking this form of rede! from serious trouble with tase bregihing apparatus. where a4 a fem wears ads such 8 hing was thepyeit af Imstend of being @ wad” Erevafore IF ia in fae ons of the grant tiarng of wienes fae the wellel of diseges and pain Snow as a Parifier of the Ain a familar faetl of cmd owe ieaee Laat naw ind siear the air of iabart forming otaer weeful wend of neiore. Bay a soientific health SA, Tie quarter vainailes discoveries going. to demonstaite Bruges net how Dany deadly mb roshio® RTE gathersd fam the atmos: phere Uy a fall of snow, He did it by testing the purity of the alr in the city fust before a snow storm and ime mediately afterward ~lLesite's Weel» ir. 3 £748) Bak dong heey PRM ance as MARY BLN
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