a Addie” and ke 8 me only doves this hrough the owe gin > the draw. ing room and back thirty five times! on inclement afternoons. hat is this i sort of exercise that even sensible “hs | members of the sex take when a na | BaTmiess little rain Is falling | Just as If ruin weren't in Itself a beautifier and s very good thing to! encousiter. The complexion of exqol | 1 tte tints ix only to be had by the girl who exercises regularly and in a com | mon sense manner, and not ways : , Helena of Italy, who Is ® iiied artist, bax been eleniad a meaty. ber of the Academy of Ht. Luke at : Lady Henry Somerset js fifty-two t years old, and his been practically | at the head of Enzland's temperance movement for twelve years The Duchess of Bedford probably knows more about animale than does . * 1 any other society woman of Europe, Sins 4 n r gold and iver, of color in them. are be England and abroad as it the neck, as brooches, even buttons, snd thelr often enhanced by the In. of opals, pearis and tar are the new form of made In fine gold wire or dom, With a jeweled butterfly, The designers are bor Of their ideas from Flan. ‘bees, wasps and lady. pins sttsched to an enam- or & small flower; ea, 1 chain bracelets are Selo and scrolls of honeysuckle In at le add to thelr er, rest the fest flatly ly, and stand with legs : Tome Companion. ; wreise wind The Complexion. . Gear old Indy always took her » in making pies. No sooner 14 her medical man say to her ¢ : too duit; Jou must Jealiy e | long clothes are now left open : { top, to be fastened by buttuning aver and 5 a clever animal trainer, The Queen Dowager of Spain is one J of the finest Lillard players in the! 1 world, snd hay carefully coached her soa, Alfonso Xu, in the ame. Mrs, Humphry Ward, the aathoress, fives on the eitnte 21 Slocha Seatland, where once the poet Wailer lived In the seventeenth century, wnd which is referred to in the Dommsday Book. One wuman ears a living by curd ing the bair of a number of children in the neighborhood where she lives, and sha as well bones rizors for a number of young men who are thelp Mme. Loube!. wife of the French President, belleres in c¢oedueation. Recently at a society of French mothe ors she brought down upon her head | severe criticism in advocating Amer fean methods in training gira : A good lacoine is made by a bright | woman by ascertaining from several steamship companies the residences of people who are going abroad, and | then going to their residences to as certain if they require the services of do. . Brocaded gauze ribbons have the | bright Pompadour bouquets, set off with inch wide back sstin edges. A collar of ermine ts olged WHY : sable and the muff is of ermine with! flaring ends made of chiffon and sable. | oA shasuing pelerine W made of alternating stripes of ermine and 3; Squirrel Taps and mast are of squir saat garments for the bables n the shoulders. For keeping the back hair dy, a curved tortoiseshell band 1s shown, which has a long prong, fastening un- “the smart derneath, and called iq slo ware” planted and far apart. Wom- The pewest coats of cloth snd vel yet, even of fur, have rather short sleeves, from which fall full under sleeves of heavy cream lace, gath- ered at the wrist and claiped with rhinestone buckles Quaint little Empire coals of black pean de sole, for girls of six or there about, have the sash high in the back in correct Empire style, and knotted | loosely in front. Broad collars and cuffs of Irish crochet trim these chlo o | little wraps effectively. Neckwear and muffs in the fur i background of fancolored suede. {thing ehitled. “1 The putting up of thonsands of lube { cheons daily for pupils of the Latin “| high and normal schools 1s & branch ~ | of work in which a clever Bostonian '| 1s engaged and for which she has ably iin this way ss a luncheon dish: { deep, hot fat w made by . glass fruit Jar and half oh © “ken pleces of glue, covering them w vinegar, Jet it remain anti] the glae is melied, when it Is quite ready for use, ith hone wih Varatsh Kitchen Walls, A sanitary. convenient and also cheno "| treatment of the ondinary wall paper de to give If a wadh of thin varnidy Thizx fmproves aml pre (ors and makes any ne ber 5 {ings prssible. Kichen walle Bf wai ssouid BEB siways be dope in this pigsnen, A Covers Por Pillows, For the sofa handsome pillows are made whose vovering 8 of velvet or suede, with designs in leather applause of contrasting toned. A moss green velvet Ix applived with the rich hned disks of the sunflower marked tiv the prrograph with browns shading, ge and rome ara shes hmrned. A poppy dexirn in red and susde hax a Pies turesgue heads cot from leather and brought (nthe relief he the pyrogragh's etchings are also appliqued an suede Both sides of the pillows ars of the leather laced closely with thotgs 8 with leather tsascls Colored snede shina faunal whale Are 5% popular as ever for fable fover sklag Tt ween thangs, and them with the exira Jengih snd joome slashed Inte fringe RECA Ar Ye Make Goad Pies, The best cooks uss a gags th rent the fuice from soedling the undon erost of 8 ple. This glaze : sin I the beaten white of an sop. bir Hghtly aver the rrast before the fi be pot in, and (218 fe ales brash © slew yellow brown lake, Teo ouch handlog of the dlents will make the crust tough & Knife to mix with and have every If possible, ves a glass rolling pla Siled with chipped fee avoid, ss far an possitils, ‘ a Fd oe; In equal parts make the bee ¢ the best results most not be oxy it ordinary bread four is usod pastry Sour and sift #t twice: al owe pitt Put plenty of flour on the Besnd to Lsie WRY--AWRY from sou. ‘Never put a bor fllieg ints 8 crase Af the filing 18 to be a cooked one, poss it with the dough. Cut three or four Eleape and prevent undue ping Floally see that the oven is hot that the pastry will not hs sony hd or set Lefors it Bas had time to rise — Woman's Home Companion, a professional packer. They usually & » lig Crstant with Meriagud- Mak > & Bolled custard of the £ three | demonstrated her fitness. She pre yolks of thres F | sides over a New England kitchen es tablished for the purpose of furnish | ing good food st small cost, egRA a8 pint of milk and 2 onal cop of sugar. Sir this Into a mut of wore with nwall hits of current deliv, | fired, Chestnot Balle-They may be served 1&4 cap of cold sieved chestadts: als ful sogar, salt to taste and Savered with lesen or nitlmey Sie in the whites of the eggs beaten fo a sty #828 and bread erumbe aod fry In deep gia Herve with a cream saves wiles served as a sweet entree; in this case i an orabge saves is delicious with (hem | Bweet Potato Croquetted- Boil half 8 dozen potatoes. peel and mash and Yttle cream. salt, pepper and nutmeg to taste, a few drops of onion juve and a tahlespoonful of finely minced parsley. The beaten yolks of two eggs at the may be sdded to makes them rieher paste into cylinder shaped croguettes £r eff shaped balls dip en eggs amd bread erurabs and fre in Razvan the aon A faow paper dolly, sarnbabed w surly parsiey. : ef witer tu a add one tab melted add quickly three heaping tables pin nuts | when so thick 1 leaves the shdes the pan when stivoed: the fire and add two egus. unheaton., one gt 8 time, beat Ing each: when thoroughly mixed! drop on a buttered pan in lumps thal sglze of a hickory nut: beosh each once with beaten egg: sprinkle thickly | with grated cheese and give a dash! of cayenne over each; hake in rather! & quick oven for fifteen minutes: they Adil | s | two slightly beaten egg yolks to ous | : Bishop collars have'the tats Jd In small folds and finshed with a tassel | | Black jet, steel beads or pearls em- | brotder slipperdfor evening wear when 8 | gold or stiver cord is not used. thers in begts a apie Hepat Site a pi comIng | Put the for in bot water and Pre the reds bh Fol | the siden and decorated at the corners Able aw it was pathetic mrefully af my feel with a nok which | dare of them, Ings and sofa pillows, Ime ars lois fre. Jamently than formerly decorated with | fthe pyrograph and brosh sult was si the fhwdn 1 housed my work and the coming winter's supply of hay in went up Hike tinder, "We cottld do Hts more after gets ting the horses put of way of danger, than watch the spectacle and regret | {the shortened water supply. “The men called my attention to the wat IT was speaking of, ap in the hay : mow lashing her tall and Inoking heel Aatingly down gx if afraid 10 1uake the Teninre thronoh (he sioke. anderstood. hawever. thar her fears ware pol for Bersell Tor she came to the edge of the structure with two good-siwed kittens drmisy grasped in her We sson mouth, © "The way she paiily sprong partly | scrambled, Tike a ponkey down the mow with her bunien was as 'sugh- Laying them sald very plainly, You'll tals good won't yun? straight back into the buriing pla Hands of smoke nto which the cat had HEappeared, thinking she could never make if in the world RBar she 48d somehow, and You befter helleve a big | furrai went op ss she cate stagger ing back with the third kitten Ite tail was searched. tiff as 3 pater. hat dhe accomplished ber purpose 10 hriog it out alive Mw Her feet wore her whiskers were Burned Slesn gone, BC and her sides wore smaking Twn of he hi eal i . SHI are used for a pillow. which be. oop ap sines. but fiones Jomttior | SNe, Tabby Bas not bwin mach fo wank net In $uce me tn par: with her) declared ] | Mr. Stearns breadth of the leather i loft bangine ; Otten these brregular sides ave Sinte Sailing. Conxidering the stumber of poreans in i this country wha indulge in skating. LPeRrs this sport IT knows, asd it fs not the top crust it Will give an especially | glance that the salar and | ine putting fhe sauce flavored with lemon and put on | { the fre. Before serving pot the hiafia § 0 wii fen of * 5 Ps REE ove : 3 hE Uy g . * ites of the exp on top. decorated | yu yomarone employment of frog | ARI au kee W scons. quarter cup thick cream, a tablespoon. | but this is not necessary. Form the | the disease has ahroad, but, as recently mentivoed ig | Sth sprigs of | toast | the following stery: : Linto ihe office sue day Chee Drops Put three forthe ound ; “5 | directly behir V1 weite and {into ennvyersal ¢ gnltory sort of way, L the fellow was so well estaldished that | resave five ing well afte : iowritten. i354 Vig gy 3 Ts ga ; gps Ba bh TE She nye the letter, 1 wrote: | : should puff and be mere shells: serve | With a salad. c6 | Charity covers a multitude of wine 4 At St Augustine, Fla. is the only | mill in the world that gets it power | Lt ownmewinl of 3 surprise 10 see how Pree | few of them have ever used a skate ail, or is fact have ever seh a thing, sarx Consiry Life in Ameren. However Lagu in an sight to see dashing hither and tidther among the dark Torms of ths shatters he glistening salle of the skate sail Ta the onlonker [f sderia ot the first ie weldom. a8 reality, There are Hur few reipiinites Tor the pgntioge. Fires and A few vards of anton From these jon 2 sall that will furnish him with pan 40 tt Rooics Bound n ror Shin In the Philadelphia Terminal mar ket recently a dealer in all Kinds of [game sald that the skins of frogs, if] : carefully removed and eared. have | some wiight value it seems in Bookbinding not In gens {eral bookbinding, but in the fantastie, “precious” sort--used, in the time of Carle Vin Leo. skin makes a very fine Frogs eal? or the evushed Levant of A puted English binder has goBileved sotue of Liz Lest effects hy i ASB nS Speier in Paris, The estimiutes of the Paris Munivipal Conncil for 198 locinde a sam of 25.000 francs set apart for the von struction of ap iscintion ward at the Hospital Br. Louis for the reception . of lepers. The publication of this item froth, form Into bails and dip In beaten | ley te publication o i of wgpenditare las caused a certain amount of excitement in Paris it being | wondered whether leprosy still exists in the French capital at the beginning #f the twentieth century. It appears that some fifteen or twenty leper patients are anoovally add two tablespoonfuls of butter a! treated at the bospital which was sriginaily founded for the accommodn. tion of persons suffering from that disease, In the nmmjurity of the cases been contracted these columns, leprosy still exists in other parts of Fruuve, especially in Brittany. rip. Canght. A public official in Baltimore tells “A man dropped sells © was writing 8 otter to my wife. He stood me I ocontinasl te the same time entered i with Bm in oa des The mpbeuce of nd 81 { felt sure Be was reading every word Finding it ipipossibile to con. 1 shall now Coelose, as there $3 an impudent fellow looking over wy sieubler and remling i everyibing I write back and exclaimed: truth, sir. 1 have not read a word of what you have written "—~Baltimore News, direct from an artesian weil ator. ew up. Re. | shin went barn Pen of 2s waiched the dense rolling | heard of an mon £ must certainly} Lin balance and topole over. so} ; sharply does be Iran backward agatost | bands to the dough. Lard and hatter | bis mall: bur so strong fx the fore of |) THEL BC the wind exerted against it that this bial ixpestad fall kh i When ir does happen the sufortunate ne is uwoally a peviee As little water as possible, pouring it | za : in by drops. and be sparing of wa "enjoyment of this Pinger S 3a . . = . & ad : ; : (of the most {mporiance ix a pair of | ent sticking. and roll the crust ouly | porn skates oth amd somes small poles fovnish the rest of the material 3 3 2% { ie eB HER pars fisin advance and give it ting ta] OF Person can with a (tle care fash get thoroughly cold befors comhinlog | mIsy a Rappy Sour. #lits in the top crust to lot the steam | They are used, | soft leather. | and In dyeing it will take the most | delicate colors Hence it ix Inlaid fn | ¢ pircles amd stars for centripieces, into | sumptuous book cavers and iL makes | 8 very striking aod beautiful decors | Tox, In a tone of devp confidence. The man jumped | ‘A's pot thei Foy a tear in he weigh. “of Giving Fre to longer a-uoreny {ie | Uhicage a Yom. Quite Satara), tered ber?” “I supposes sn. Freryone does.” FDee Es a probably or on | Side, troft Free Prose REL a His Oversight. He-"Why didn’t you answer my Jet: ter asking you to tnazry me : She--"You didn't faciose a stamp.” - Town and Country, TR oe The Frreptions Attorney“ Ignotauce of the Ine ex el nent 1 to cold. Ta quit » . tetmpersture of a day in July cusses no one Client" Except. of course, a jaw yor"—~Town and Country, Sut Se. Little Clarence —~ “Ps, how many senaen have wa?” Mr. Calipers — “Six. my son~fve senses and a nonsense.” Puck, “Ro yon were held up by bandits?” "Yes, and that ban't the worst of it They simply took my money withent | detaining re long enough to gives me A start as a magazine wilter or loo turer.” «Washington Stag, A HS ‘ Slang Phrase Iiustrated, On his own book ~Seraps A I, Compensations. Madge—"It must be just lovely to be is a word as & millionaire.” chicken skin was used tn fan making | a on 1 Nr. things when vou know you can afford | “On, 1 don’t now. There them. "—New York Times, Yeary Much Settled. Bhe~""Reaily, now, sren't you 8 mam ried man” He Xo. Why Bhe--“h, you huve such x seitled look He Yeu: Uve been refused by this teen girl” - Now York Ney a decorative ageat.—-Milbwan | : * ids A —— Inthe Depths, “He Is trying to pot a reputation as 5 the worst pessimist in town.” “Ha is the worst niready.” Ona: he's only frying to he” “But he declares he knows ft will ‘Just he his luck fet to soecend. . Catholic Standard and Times Her Syston Upset. Mamma-——"¥ou must be awfully careful, darling. The doctor says your system Is all upmet” | Little Dot—"Yes, | guess it is, mwam- | ma, ‘cause my foot's asleep, and people ‘must be terribly upset when thay go to sleep at the wrong emdl.”—FPhiladel: A Martyr to Vogue. “Wealth has its annoyances.” maid the man who keeps dispensing ready- | made philosophy. “That's right” answered Mr. Cum “Ie I hadn't got rich. mother and the girls wonlda't Insist oo my eating olives, Washington Star, A PA LO ST Ax Usual. “Good morning, sir sald a stranger aocosting Rip Van Winkie, as the Ind ter efme down out of the mountains from Bis twenty year sleep, “nnd bow are you feeling this marning “1 am feeling bBonr-very bam” re plied Rip fr the usual grumbling way I never slept ai of mankiod: “why, wink all night" ~ Boston Post, An Unkingd Cur. A prominent man was chafing a cer tain town councillor the ether day about the doings of the Couneil, and sald: “I'd sooner put up is & candidate for a lunatic asylum than put up for the Town Council.” a JUS Sal 4 much bettes ATS Teapended “Dio you thiok the photographie fat |e 2 The cold rooms of and France have thelr draw hire is reason to believe that they sre often orulliciendy heated, Bat _miny s man bis life, and esnsed riublesoms ritncks of lines. With coal at stoormal at the | optation to use too Such ust 4s nab phi ort wilt forget the a wiilch necessity has aught thew. Bot it is pot too much to hope that the Jess son of the strike may not be slogether i foot on some.—Loviayille CourterJoup- on : WISE WORDS. : ft was to combat and expose quacks and fools that lsughter was invented. ~'Fhackeray. For a ‘woman to love some ments ke casting a Sower into & sepulchre, ~Hawthorne. It is very easy finding ressons why other people should be patente. Gorge Eliot, Tears are the soltoning showens" which pause the seed of heaven to mring up in the human heart. 1a cotnmel, it is good to see dangers; but in execution, pot to wee them ube leis they be very grest-—-idacon. Buch as profess to admire virtue, bug do not practice it, are like a harp which gives a pleasing sound to others, but the Instrument iteell Toreives no pleasure. Let it be our bappiness this day t8 i8did to the happiness of those around us to comfort some sorrow, to relieve me want, to add some streogth to our peighbor's virtue ~Channtug. If this free people. If this Govern ment itself, is ever utterly demorsh ined, . at Seale pr HO NESGa snd wruggle for is, = way I.neotn. mem eaommn by the cabbage. Lowell. Don't waste your lite in doubts and Spend yourself ou the work | — well assured ‘bat the right Derformance of this hour's duties will = ages that follow. — Benjamin Franks state of the world would reversed. We arg for | kind world. But the ‘waerd is ; kind for the lack of kindness a wits who compose it.—Frederick W Bum Faber. ing off tis poultry. caught a fox. He promptly lle Hardly bad he dove so when a fox came out from the br mbpaned piteously around mother. The farmer off i faked ii Nye, the shy. but it sleeps the ewe, and the farmer the baby fox as he might a house dog. ~iNew York World Wea es Soh A Good Long Lotter, ‘A former Philadelphian who is now in business in Chicago, and who has been spending a portion of his vacation with old friends here, wrote a lethee the other day to a chum in the windy city. He had promised to write "a good, long letter” so he procured 8 oll of thin white tape paper, such as Is used by the telegraph companies on thelr tieking machines, and to work, writing a single line length. wise on the tape from beginning clear through to the little wooden centre The letter was in the neighborhood of 430 feet long. As hu wrote he unvolled
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