EAN I SS Jr dS ae Se Rl tho re do them: & the awkward ACRY ves. It is Tory hard sdes of various colors. Is abaut the width of that Fo ¥ ribbon work, but hat softer and closely erinkled, embroidery is suited only to s wlich will pot have Usage, tale centres. eachets, re, ete. helng suitable artl- decorating with it (erchief ense the bunches flowers are all worked In the ribhon, exception of the stems and ~ The foundation is hellotrops je silk, and a thin lining of Placed under it to give greater to the smituMery. try boneh is Fe worked for leaves, stems and centres, “used 1 according 16 taste. een the it orange | S37 had been sould. The nioney LEARN TO RELAX. is strange how few people really ; bow relax, to let the bad hold nstead of vainly trying to bold bead, says Health Culture. Glve et the nerves and muscles rest anticipate your Journey's end | 4 nate nerve force by mentally going d and fussing because of delay. | it mentally get out snd push the along because you do not reach destination in a moment. Relax. the subject from your mind, and will reach your objective point In mind and body than you fussed and fumed. : add years 10 your life by | ¥ 5 It is want of 1 and you will pind possessed. Learn to relax and never be nervous and fueay ke others around you nervous. eatch the breath with a gasp, uss with this or that little and gain that repose of : places you and those you a ease. Few people can One person out of twen- Tealiy arop the arm. Ralse it to ngth above the head and see let it fall, commencing with inger tips and so on down In per hythm. Nineteen out of twenty um put it slowly down. This is not Tet it drop, and drop heavy, will not come off. The muscles eck are seldom used fresly, It ing How mueh force we nse our heads on. We do not find | ut antl wo try to let thew go. bg Is not polite, but it is health. Why? Beeause If ziven full ex- on it stretelivs and vitalizes all uscles of the body, and then re. hem, quickening the blood sup and giving it free play, : ONE THEORY OF LIFE. It 1s well for a man to realize that admiration and indulgence and ea reises do not satisfy a woman who. f she Is able, desires to share his ¥hole life, or If she can only give her &Y pathy seeks to know what are his : t5. It is well for a woman ally Somprehend that there are dure, and that bi ' at would a vehement sud passionate expres. | of pain that vould perhaps alien etn forever. says the New York d for | its theory of fessons which | : i 0 ing a 3 r abolute ide ot rot unity and partnership, that | “love” on which most of ns | 88 our sole capital in this mo- tons partnership, may, by fgnor persistence. he made a source gr, we would eagerly turn to : how to ase and apply its ble power to the acquirempnt of the - of Ring fovtully a nr own jexsing. but in this, as in £0 He demands our eoaperstion peace anid joy and si tisfaction of two hearts go hound together does not descend from the cloads and light upon uk. When we give all it does not { mean the crude commodities of onr mental and bodily endowments, but the use they are meant to employ, and thie bout resulis we can get from them. | A STORY OF PATTL Adeline Patti” said an aged Phila {deiphian, “came to this city when sbe {was eight years oll. Shs was born in Spain-in Madrid-and her public “| career began At the age of seven. It { began, 1 understand, in Philadelphia, jand it was in Philadelphia het she made Ler first appesrance before royal 8 | ty, singing in ‘Martha’ at the Academy '#1of Music durtug the sojourn here of the Prince of Walesa. The programs on that occasion were tiaborate enough. They were of satin, with a | fringe of gold luce, “Pattt was a great brsiness woman. She made sums of money that have not been equaled since hy any singer. I'll teil you a story indicatire of het ability as a financier. Khe seas being managed by Colonel Mapleson. and her contract was for S500 x night. Eversthing went well bat on a cer tain day in Boston Maplhison was short of cash. It was Patti's dictum that she must get her salary $5000 on | the afternoon. when the mantiger conld produce only $3000. her seovetiary went | Away in great indignation. le vowed his mistress would not sing HRB Inter an he returacd and pot the R4000. That nplgh's opera was | Travitta, and the georetary and Pat | would come to the theatre nnd dress | for the part of Vielstis, all bu! the ghoes. She would pit her shoes on j and appear when the extra $1000 was foribevining. “8he did this. At 7350 o'riock she sat in her dressing room In her tock. Ing feet all pregared stherwise to go | on. Mapleson Ly this time had taken | fn £54 and Be sent 1 back to her, Ehe returned him word thst she would | BOW pnt on one shoe. “At 8 o'elock aucthor $4X0 Jot of went to Patt And she immediately ptit on the other shoe and at the | proper mioment, smiled and bowed, ade vanced toward the footiights in un ups rosr of cheers and applawse. They say i the full 85009 hadn't been forthe coming she wouldn't have sppeared.™ | ~Phlladeinbias Record, Rows of ribbon run goder box pleats minke a catchy effect, A becoming revival Is the wearing of long tulle bonnet strings White coral is the latest and smart. eat totich in the coral ine. Bhirring more than ever is noted, #vet to the dominating of some whole dresses, Broud antique lace let in between i strappings is effective on a coat of | white cloth. Burplice effects are orcasioonily noted on an evening bodice, though become ing to very few. Fascinating pongees have appeared | that are charming for betweet-sea- sou's indoor gowns and later will be worn ob the street, Mercerizod cottons In exact imitation of the etamines, canvases and grena- dines so very popular in wool stuffs Lire to be oboe of the summer's sue CONSER, Some extremely effective gowns for bridesmalds are being made of pink crepe de chine with a satin finish snd yellow lace trimmings. A yellow lace cont 18 10 be wom with nn pink rose hat, while a bouquet of pink roses iil be carried. Nathing ean be gmarter than the | shirt walst of white madras or sky % Huon with the front dis paying an elabe orate embroidered design. Whether of nat the embroide ry is in white or folors depewds npon the Indivkinal taste of ihe wearer. The latest snd pmartest rovers are faced with satin embroidered in jet ifor jet has been revived again and § itading moder, and a girdle of cut Jet beads on satin Is the smartest and newest thing in the way of belts shown, “Nall heads” of Jot on blas satin bands are among the effective novelties in trimmings. One color scheine is to be carried out In many of the spring and summer weddings. Some are to be apple lilos soms, some in daffodils, some in pare clesus and dalsles, forget-menots and 80 on. A smart wedding is being planned with the eight bridesmaids to be gowned in pink of different shades, from palest to Joep rose hue. Hamburg's shipping trade with Aus | tralia doubled in 1801, i poems too good to be true” Married happiness ix at a troth : , are epi phils Record. THE RESPONSIBILITY PLACED. were failures.” Philadeiptia Press I'll bet,” gnarled the man who badd ine 1 sestode—-Baitioore Herald ibave had one good point In Andy's | Lorde of yoous? asked Van. using it, and then is glad it Aide’ rain | defiant and bLellicoss Sif. that the other sell 1% wven wore mverse to war tham 1 am." ashing Ln Star. | HIS SUIT. She emiled pon his suit, gk hacky, focky lad e imiled upon his suit And yet be was not gad. His cost was all a His trousers bagged. tn boot: And that's the reason why She amiled pon bis mut! Fh Smart Set. AR WE TALK. Hoax“ ust heard some news thet Joax—*That's too bad "Philadel *8o thelr marriage was a fallow” “Not at all. Marriege l= ail right. Bt was the man and the woman who CROSS EXAMINATION, Lawyer What is your Pasineas Witness—-*1 am a conductor” Lawyer "Railway, musical ar lights ning "New York Journal, HAS HIS DOURTS “Troth 1a at the bottom of a well” sald the man who quotes “Not at the botiom of an of wetl, IMPROVED. Furclmee»—"80 this Is an tmproved | typewriter ?™ Agendy-~"Yeou: If you dem’ know how to spell & word thers Is & key that will | wake a blot” Phliadeiphia Recor, HOMER'S GOOD POINT. *1 see that Andrew Carnegie thinks | Homer didn't amount to much, alter an” “That's goeer. Surely Homer must ewtimation. He didnt ee Yoh Chicago Record -flerald, CRAFT WINS, “How 8M you ever manage to got | on the pool side of thal crusty oid “Fold him the things be liked when | be came to visit 6a” replied Nan. | *The good side of any mas Ix his ine sda ~Chioago Tribune, TEST OF ALTRUISM, Little Willie—"Pa, what's an 814. Sot His Pather—"A man, mr child, wha oarries his umbrelia all day withom : on socount of the people whe bad no wabrellas with them "Jadpn EITHER WAY. "How ead Miss Forlorn looks™ re. | marked the gnest sympatheticaliy. “Yes, poor thing” replied ber lat ems, “she wan disuppoitited in Jove” “And who is that awfully sour jook- Ing wornan?” “Oh, that is Mrs. Ketcham. Rhe was disappointed io marriage” —New York Son. RL Sr ——— "Speaking of Lad falis™ remarked Joggers, “1 fell out of a window ence and the sensation was terrible. Due. lng my transit through the air I reall believe 1 thought of every mean act I ever corazaitted in my fe” "H'm™ growled Jiggins. “you must have fallen an awiul distance "New York Sun. THE EASIEST WAY. MahlmpP wat Bada gor TY Visitor—“Herr vou Vandoren tlchizimer™ Mald “Yes, sor op stairs aw -—ap’ Lorin Rierapa, A NATION'S BLUE, “Do you want wart askad the prove minister, “Certainly pot.” answered the king, “Then why do you assume saoli 8 “Beeause I have reason to suspect rinieg St] the from: of execy package eh rT a 3 gti 1 ee = 1 was perfect) §f bealts it much “o that 1 » Ferme is och a pertock specific tor wach ease Lhat when jalients have ones "itn i they AR tiever be indueed ed bo they are permanently 5 telwve the dusmgreesnie BY a at ante, The lmckache esas, the trembling wares sre strangthenad appetite reuataend the digestion ivi ae ache ia stopped snd the weakening 4 draine | x yd pradoaly enved. 8 remiits certain follow » sotirss of treatment with Pe ale ters Altersy, fore Seventh and , Wis, writes a Wainal streets, Ap feiiows in regard to ering: L have wifersd with hack | Degrem for Women, It is Delleved that the University of Dublin will soon throw open its de | grees to women, and Hoa said thar with this following in the footsteps of the Brottiah universities Oxford sand Cambridge wil Bardly Se abls to son-~ | Linde much loliger their policy of sx clunion. Striking resemblance has bess point. od out between the remarkable ancient ruins at Zambabiwe (no Hiodesia, and antiguitien is Cornwall Vagor Motor for Boats. The first large vapor motor applied to sarigation is to be placed on the fabing boat of M. Hmile Altazin, now being dull at Boubigne The vessel witch a 90 feet Josie aad is deslipned to rarry 300 tons, will be provided with 2ehorsepower motor, together with wails, and will also Dave a -Bopsipow- er motor Tor opersiing nets. Thi moo tire will une elther pasoline or alinhsl of which the tanks will contain R860 Eablona ander my my Ahi god Now hipe. yg + ioe i a Presiduny The Aeris i Tournament. fen Stevens the American rival of Saad cs. Prumont, has Mased 8 part of Ayign Island, {a the Niagar River. 8 ~ miles above Niagara Falls for Ne : experimental work in Airship construe tion, with the view of producing & me chine to compets in the aerial tournes ment at the World's Fair io 1904 Thirty tons of ecauliffowers from | talif are being landed ww at Polke stone for the London market THE MEN AND WOMEN Who Enjoy the Choicest Products of the World's Commerce, Esowiledge of What ts Best More Lone portant Than Wealth With. ont It. 5 It must be apparent to every sms hat qualities of the highest order Are meces- SATY 14 enable de best of the products of MOdETy cominerte to alialn Permanently to universal scceptanre. However loudly Bara ded, (hey may net hase far wor iS wide preeminence Laless (hey mes! with the general approval 89! of individasls scaly, bat of the many whi have the happy faegily of seleciing, enloving and Jearn. ng thw real th of the chulosst prod. 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