; ng cont . $10 and the making $8 more. New York Pros. TOI 4 4 Combined case of iBsuretes and assurance. A woman lot a lighted { mateh drop into the closet where she had collected about thirty conty’ worth | of rage which the thrifty one had | | stored there against the tithe when a | perambulating junkman would relieve | ber of their presence. Nothing but the ° rags were burned, but the insurance company, on which she mands prompt claim, awarded ber $15 It wae win ter, and while on her way to the hank to cash the company's check she bad i orenasion to ait next the stove witch heated the car. Her skirt wae budly scorched. Khe continned on to the oar company's stables, and the outcome of ber visit was a check for $25. The skirt was represented as being part of A costume, the rest of which was like { unto that part of “Hiawatha” wherein is quoted “oseless one without the Later on the heroine of Loth adventures went shopping with her $40. and her first purchase wax a nest : velvet fold which hid the scorched spot. tatlor says there is to be of silk strapping used on : rere form are ott the sige of t box in which the milliner & hat home. The floor, id snd | the four sides are fittid with a | ible frame. to which the hat is} ad by a hatpin in the syme man. | when put on the head. These | may be removed from the and the empty tronk weed as an | ry packing trunk for & visit for a # Re ey Tvory Comba, Of the purest ivory are the newest that confine the tremses of the on A dainty design in| oid lightly sprinkled with jewels rests | ) the band, broad or narrow, that rs above the prongs of the combs, oroaments the little slide or destined to keep in place the straying curls just above the] the neck. A plain strip of gold of the new comb ik very at. : but for evestug wear the te rhs robes and statuesque ries enfold the woman of fashion, 83 8 matter of conte that ge o service es over, | mag's Lie use Bo pms ia her clothes. an old superstition against carries a demitrain. The Bf white silk muslin, edged , with a detachable collar, and old rose ribbons are run through Jace and kootted at the neck in nt. The sleeves are | draped in at the elbow and ed with applications of white silk and lace to which knots of ribbon | ded. Although the design is sim- ple is extremely effective, the long lines of accordion pleating tuking the of otherwise necessary trim the skirt, New Black Bralds;, landsome uew braids have taken themselves the elaboration that is now a part of nearly every article of our attire. There are rich medal lion arrangements in lattice-work ef. these are incorporated in etnbroidered passementerie mostly in conventionalized oral designs. and In. € 25. Nearly all of these exclusive sings | may be Sipped apart so the plisse {in tulle. ing Scarves, are ‘worn with many large ~New York Sun. Why She fv © Mise.” ime ammonia A newspaper offered a prize recently g | for the best answer to the question, “What are the reasons tlist keep a | Woman from marrying?’ A horrid { cynical male creature carried off one of | i the prizes with a list of siztéen “rea p sons." Among them were: Her inability to make up ber mind The Borror of helng “given sway” The unhappy results of most cor. riages, : The fascination of continuous Birts- tion, The nonvertain quality of & husband's temper. The glory of having never accepind a a The scarcity of desirable, or even tolerable, men. Her satisfaction insaying “No, "when | she means “Yes” The saving in human life through the absence of bad cookery. The objectionable lange in the oar riage service relating to obedience. ber own, and she remains single. Queen Sophia of Sweden sa firm friend of the Salvation Army, and has Liven It much Snanecial aid Mrs. Bara Greene Wright. the New York sculptor. is said to be the only woman who can model children from life. Mrs. Clarence Mackay pies only violet stationery. As red stamps do not harmonize with if she navs threes cent stamps instead home in Knoxville, Tenn. the ¢ther day. wae one of the three surviving finish. The tint of i massive, | gn emergency closet carefoily for. supplies begin to lower, be kept a leaning uid turpentine, gaxoline or bwayzine javelly water, ox- alle acid, prepared chalk, chloride of cohol and the thousand and one which, if pot assed daily, are indispea sable when they are wanted, A Decorator's Suggestion, paint. becanse the skill of the individ- ual pajuter must be relied upon for a tone, and unless the painter happens { to be & genius, his attempts are ssually fallares. If it is & cheap workman who must be called in, more than ever roughly divided inte two great por. tions—the frontal and the occipltal—~ | what are separsted by the fesure of Folando. This fssure extends across is it wise to decide upon the white makes or mars the scheme of the room, and it takes an artist in mixing shades to get the requisite ghade when creams and olives and sages are to be ¢xperi- : temples. ; ; All that part of the brain which les | 43 front of fi<-that fa thes brain that is mented with New York Post Sofas ts Date. A revival and a povelly are fost now attracting sttention where furnk ture is sold. One is a sofa bod | bolstered in tapestry, an table whether ocoupied 28 a soli or a and very comfor. bed. It corresponds to the bed of the “three-quarter width when the hick is let down. Ar $50 a very handsome | specimen may be had, the end peces, of bandsome wood being solid even | the foundation there's room fur storing the bedding | It may be bad as low as $36. It is an improvement rather than an absolote novelty. Hes natural unselfishness places the ' | happiness of the man she Joves before Down in with them Jet down. even the cham. i plon tall man could stretch bis bones with comfort. This splendid plece of furniture cost $45 and wp, most desirable library plece a kX Hl Cars of the Range. There is a great difference hetween wn os Lif a particnlar claxe of dizeanes, the ranges of to-day and those which " particle class of is : tervals to De Kept in order i with polished tops need only tv be Mrs Naney Jones, who died at her widows of Revolutionary War pension. enameling, seems to have Been invent ers, Miss Mary Barber, a stesographir, is the first woman wotary in Virginie qualifying under the pew Usngtitution, | tary. The servant girl problem can only be solved, Mrs. Francis Darwin thinks by Baving the girla sleep out of the house possibly In boarding houses set apary for that purpose, Rose Coghlan, the actress. known in | private life as Mrs. Joha T. Rullivan, hag declared her intention in the Dis. i washed off with soap and water, Still the majority in pracileal use are black ened, or, what 18 much more objec tisnable, enamwiedl The last device tains. Good housekeepers have long which permits a woman th act as Hor can be kept clean unless (¢ is washed with soap and water and scraped be apilled on the stove and ig robled of quickly with a hard cotton elsth, soon disappears, LA few drops of kerosene Dut on the 3 trict Court of Lewis and Clark County, | Mount, to become a citizen of the Ugis! fed] States. She will take up a ranch for cattle ralsing purposes. 3 Mrs. Adelaide Augusta Jones Dean, of Boston, tow nearly eighty four years old. is the only surviving member of | a juvenile chorus that gave the first | public rendition of 8. F. Smith's now | famous “America,” at a patriotic cele. | i is burning brightly, celoth will often remove an eoheinats grease spat. It In diffenlt to zor coal that disses not clinker. These clinkers may be easily poraecod by patting an oyster sheil caccasionally In the stove when ihe fics The ! from the aysier shell vlean of bricks —New York Tribnoa bration held in the Park Street Church { : on the evening of the Fourth uf July, | | brown sugur, four cups of flour, Brown Sugar Cake-T'wo cups light i half cup of butter, three eges, che tea i spoonful of soda | milk, two teaspoonfuls of cream tar | sud one cup of | Ince till hos Its own as 8 trimming for linen color gowns, i stoned raisins, chopped very fine Sash pins in beautiful designs cre | { shown by jewelers and novelty dealers, | Pale rose color and maize sre among | the prettiest and most popular shades | for dress material. Tucked belts are very pretty for sheer slinple frocks yet disks for popularity. Pretty little collars of the turnover | variety are made of whity taffeta silk | ST2BANT 10 two cupfuls of : tifteen minutes. | stewed cherries {oo Haguori: torn into 3) | buttered shallow tin and cool; torn out : ob & board; cut in squares or distponds; © ** dit the Indian; this” sara blades frribe understood at dian was so greatly eulnan beautifully embroidered in pink or blige, If one wants a simple dress, mobalr is the safest investment, as it wears well and comes fo a wide variety of colors. The old fashioned bracelets, stiff, straight band affairs. are being revived, but it is doviaful if they will beso popular. { gach of cornstareh and Sour: Baifons vie with vole | digsaived in 8 oup of tar sifted io the four, Stir all BE Biot Pegs 4 wn dig all ingredients weil together, ad bakes { erred var eer PRR about three in a rather slow oven gqaarters of az betr Add aie Ten sponnful of mixed spices if Jdeuized. Cherry Fritters Miz ove fourth cup a cup of sugar and a pach i 82ir in one-fourth cup of mis sd add | deep fat; i the beaten yolks of two eggs: abd this soaking HR $iir until thickened and Liu dd bal?! a — § gt dip in four, egy and crumbs; drain; sprinkle with fry | dered sugar. me | Talfteta # hes gcd rounded at the | ends and psmmed with lace, while | those of molre, liberty satin and tot | ising are (ringed. Curtain screens shut off the rags of the sun and yet jeave much of its bight { them st tand over night ; the be those that sre painted grea are the | most satisfaciory, The finer the vell the better. Som {yop of water, | have spots. some ring dels and they | fabould be fastened over the haty so that they would seem to imprison them Lace veils, with accompany: fhar Cacumber Plekles-Ga small cumbers while dry and while fresh crisp, pack in two quart glass aver with a brine made of cue guar of water and hal? a cup of sal £4 and in mad pack the BR Jussl Fhe in th i a FY Ving propor Fosely Make a fal i £5 sticks of cinnamon, broken and a dusen whale cloves tied of muslin. Let bail, then pour the cucumbers, filling lavel full: ses] at ance will Beep a very long time or ¢an be mle bits, ia piece Byer used in a few days. absorbent paper, ale things | demonstrate new facts about the brain, i the wooilwork andl Is 8 A great on many of the cooking stoves of to-day : shonid i notable surgical operations it and i? tive lave fs [Bot it IS pol pecesSary to wash Y afr { fal as neffer vas! wo peantiful ae mein Malle! ane. | Was sooch a goet cook! Pasoch a goot tressmaker-0), dere vas | . mo gerrel like mein Mollie! Flerald, add half’ af’ salt: Cvkanged color and Jars and fied dest Then pour of | mibers as two the vimegar come Wo 8 Cwhitle the horses were and they ! Eminent surgeons have jong en deavored to Bud out preciesly what ! parts of the Train control the various { mioseles apd Hobs of the body, with { g view to ascertaining therefrom pew [ways of treating discuss of the nervy. Io every household there should be Cphuicts, especidily vished and promptly replenished when in it should pertain great apes ous system. Enfferers from such come #UOH ax SauNe (ner pbtion of the wusetisr #eilnn, muy hve reason Wess 1h memory of whine aed unselfishly with withow being copsultet by, some Britieh soi eutists spd surgeons in a series of privately conducted experiments 10 a $ i & BAe I “Exec Though the sclontifie partnership was | fatal to the apes. they lived sdmired, | and died universally respected, A decorator advises that the white | treatment of woodwork in a room is to be recommended whenever pousible. It is particularly safe fo use white thelr photographs will be handed down in medical history. Stndies of the brains of the higher apes have sliown that thelr composition was sufficiently | like that of & man to justify the belief | tiaat investigations made on these brotes would fornish knowledge abont the human brain. To unflerstand the experiments thoroughly, it ix well to remember that the brain may be the top of the human head and down on each side at about the region of the ever the eves snd fills out the frontal i region of the bead--is known as the gp. froutal lobe This frontal Jobe, Yaron nhveieal fonctions It Is the gree cantrul telephone exchange or, to use annther electric erm. the great power house whore the subtle, intang- {ble Auld of thought is convertwd into a tangible working force and thence transmitted at varying pressures slong the feed wires of perves to the various | engines of the Bearl arms, legs eyes, | macuth, nose and other organs. Loo More of a novelty is the handsomely ] don Leader, apholstered leather sofa with drop ends | ~catied adjustable, Most persons could | stretch out on it with the ends up. BUY pops nun Telegram. Pabilelty sud the Doctor, The statement in that Dr Edson, Health Tepriise their busiteoss i to which be ia clearly entitled and of ; which be is robbed by neglecting 10 ad. | | vertiseit is a great convenience fo the {| public to learn at first band where to | tind a physician whe makes 3 specialty | Dr! ire Seed # pineration age and which Kedson is confident that the ban on ad | TL Lovertising will soon be removed had to De “hlackieaded” at stated in nung on j CYR and New York © nen white jinen and Hands of embroidery | for trimsuing Two deep pleats extend from shoulder it hae been found doses almost all the work of ordering and controlling the motion of the body, and the exercise of jin made, zavs the Cyras | Officer of New York | finds many reasons why repntable phy. cficinos shonld ad 18 the dally newspapers Beghdes the ; { benefits to the dortor himself benefits There seems to be an undeniable ten. i dency toward the masxive in furniture, : «Philadelphia Record, MIRERS' FANCY GINSON BLOUSE, to belt in V-shaped outline at the back. and the walst is smoothing adjusted ander the arms. The pleats in front correspond with those in the back, and are stitched thelr sntive length. The waist closes ia double-tirensted style. the right side tautening 0 the left with args pea} f senitre back ney Top liked for thin styliéh shirt waht, wit -acrons the shoulders and displays 1 pleats, manently attached to the right XN that ave datly pressed and present 8 serfoctly plein appesranee. The Bounce is shallow in front. bat gradustes to a considerable depth o8 the hack and gives a stylish sweep to the skirt at the floor. Lace is 8p plied at the fop of the bem as fool trimming. To make the waist in the medingg ster will require two and onequartes yards of forty fourdueh material, with three-quarter yand of sil-over ince. To make the skirt in the medivm size will require five and one-half yards of forty-four-inch material Pome Yhinped Paras, The latest imported —— oa dome-shaped, and are of medium sige. The sticks are of patural wood, With crystal, porcelain or natural restle handles. Soft moire is the materinl © aud white or green the color, Pale Gray Ertsmine Costume. The costume Hastratad pale gray ciamine shows through the material and leads the entire toilet, The waist is made fitted]. featherboned lining that in the centre front. The & bark I» hi fullness af the belt, arranged | The vont af stew! embroidery ¥ F 1 8 i snd closes lovisibly on the left wide at the neck and tapess polit at the belt, A broad miler collar finikbes the neck and forms long revery pes Re ¥ rr. Edson, whose rank is of the high | andoubtediy voices the sentiment | if the more enlightened and progress | - wive members of his profession when | | Ite insists that old fashioned predindice | be done away with and the medical faculty should no longer he | ompelled to hide their light under a | : Dasbel «1 merely to conceal grease and other A great many physicians get a goodly | mmount of advertising through the pub. | ago learned that no stove or gag ranges He press, and free advertising at that No physician #ver interposes obhieo- the public press in connection with avy many phygicians wl ntvertising with scwething akin vith soa | tions to having his name mentioned in | i Tore 1t & polished. When grease iv in faet, deal upon paid to | ftoly horror ave delighted to ret a little : | ndvertising gratia Fourth Estate, RD AA TIS AA SARS. Mined Metaphors, © A Cerman lady in a town in Ventura | Cieunty had a danghter who was her bears | mother's pride. The nmmmma ? | womewhat of a reputation as a Mrs furges qarisin 2 the ner, i ain PYG, percha, who and On ste corasion the daugh-. “0, mein Mollie! Bhe vas so peanti- Und she Und she vas de best clerk var 1 offer haf in | i imein shtare! Unt she vas a goot must | | claner—0, mein Mollie vas de greatest | She YRS yust a : Angeies | Jack of al rabbits?” Los A A HS AE TR Red Cloud's Advice. “Rilly” Gimer, who lived among indians in Dakota so that he tong talked Chin ia also A prosperous assists her mother in the i store, was, by dint of hard work among | | relatives and friends, chosen as queen | of a street carnival to be beld in the | i town. Maternal pride ran riot in the | | plder woman's breast. To a friend she | | harst forth in this ecstatic strain: Deere vas no gerrel Und she vas | ie OR, WAR buttons, two rows of which trim the | fronts A white geek. The bisbep sleeves ar shaped with insikle seams ouly. They ! pomfortable Mallness og the shoalders, snd gre gath. sige 45 HEATOW These ary Guha with thie collar iw msde are doe cheviot par wah | fit the upper arin closely the ower i wristtaada Aaring «uils 0 march Souirt blouses nn veloped fn plgue, ootien ; or Txlaiva, | being preferable. as remain st over he shotbders, To make the hboure fur a mins four teen years will Figure one atid three i oemend at x Ye sani dink fale eR ; AUT Tey yards terial it mini, For Calling and Charen, fi wear aoething a Jurk bath Some #0 Arad SRNR appro ERE haan poaod whine dour? satin feintencd Willa wihite Buch tnwtrat net ig the iar { i ore WII # warm personal friend of Chief Red |! tow if. yinent of emphasis the chief piacked Ira rroand a bande! of grass and, holdd aloft so that all sucht sw Th peinting © wr the simile root % a3 Tow 18 poiating to the thou is the white man” ance that re besred tho {further resistance would be fools New York Press, A Small Boy's Large Pocket. be champion Sal story of the pres. reanon is bel tad Patyiek, the mary x licamse clerk the offices of he He saps that wm sister, 5 40 A aE & a in iy on in war LE £ RR Fe Wraies thar WLS Aves 2 BYE 5 TARA Ay few days flown to in whic Ts 4 aan Der &oopond to Bol Bays and TOUS engn Garigs. iix-potnd bass jumped cut of the wi ter nd into the lacket pocket of one of | the boys.—Kansas City Journal He was at the great pow wow | when Red Cloud advised his tribe | Csarrender to the avery ol; By way | with LETTE 8 t The | thie Ine § James | hed the horses | wo 3 REE, i ally Cpmrvaw front a vor a glade fea herbage entre fran LR HISUR 5 din, i + dong £1 Fox i ¥ivsaee ig wa § Efi bieesR 3 RB LaTen Moe to am Trapt piastren is Catiached alized yoke The Shak & 0 The Tight BR Yhe The dk & invikibly ht : front at the loorer edge of I also fastens under the left foot Dangle bertha coflars Banish af the tage Troan and extend aronod © back below 1 Yoke, Thre rived With + Bands 3 in vest sillest in the mek geal in four mpd £3 an 3 ¥ _ 1% FOE SOAERIRD Wb iw orimwdd by the fullness 1 nla 3 it Ak Aha: &rru white 3 HEeS if) & af they pag aye Goo grade Thee skirt Is shaped with Sve gored. Linen collar completes the | seasus only. have slight fullness on the have babunis 3 sheer %% CURT yards of furtyfour-inch material, with a doves is 8-4 i——— wird nll : eo pasate Nhe Trion —— FANCY WAIST AND FIVE GORED SKIRT y i in front. It is edged with a frill of gray ribbon. The sleeves are Sted with inside shoulders aud are sdinsted on deep pleated cuffs, over which the sleeves droop gracefuily at the back. The belt is off green velvet ribbon fastened with a silver buckle. In the skirt five well praportioned gores are fitted smoothly (around the walst and hips without Pdartk. The fulluess in the centre back fubries | i the pleats should | i= nrrauged oan underiving pleat at each side of the closing. The gored portion i» cut off below | the knees and lengthened with a ofr A A NT 5 7 Heep | fap heed i with nergranentls aman aed closes ; full; iw arranged na deed box pleat | the plasiron sad | the sides | he | are | ami similar cular founce that flares stylishly at the lower edge. To this i» added » full gathered flounce that gives a wide AWisep to the skirt at the floor. Bands of embroidery are applied of ihe tap af each Sounce To make the wast in the modinm HH require one and three-quarter = | TEGRED WAIST AND FIVE GORED SKIRT, Vipakie the shirt ia the oad sides and wile backs, The closing is made [pvisibly at the raidery. To in size will fariy-four-inch a yard of ail Over oy rediiive four yards of material,
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