the ter question, { swor would devon ether ya or Fanny Marsiand apd millions for diffe. He peed bor to po the last svin- _ | phony conc get of the season with hia, | Bhs twas delighied, Yan kusw, Mr Sther Aare to play the grandest sym phony In all wasle. Every pulse of your being will be awake to the subith ties of the rythm and to the concord of sweet sounds thrazhent, There is ole al tours, Yonenn she sql E passages in partienisr which awakens all told who one er ak ig to Bot ] belle it ed EX ~ She had to the true , HOH whieh she nid not mich Hie had received, had about given san appeared on hi Site heat £ ry one of these gatherings ys Marsiand and her four mit how the lek: of the i Fit ’ ithies = dbo sien nr] sakls pake any particular ia: ing. hat 1 wish vousl Marsland that 1 ; Any Fas sald Taek. * I think thei! Fanule Mars: ; 5 or ” aking of 2 gil swith tony | the i ot tansie, ; ate an finn: iy of conrer, that Billy 0 are ned ote at he snd ther Southern | bh, and 1a the course of a micah sik k adagla. andanto : allezto of bis dy 8 Tatticed wit- Boe reason or other kin L Sousa! she had a ze ket g the ring came right. the man wuose pature o pers but persimmons are a fruit #aid 10 be ter after it has | Marsiand rhapeodized. fen with sour 1 | Blily Benson mind and heart and seul to the higher, the better and the purer things of lite, 1 shall be delighted 1» so with you, a kindred spirit Billy felt a ltile conscience stricken at this, but they went to the last sym: phony concert of Le year, Billy never Bad been able to feel at any of the hun dred and vgs musical entertainments {that h¢ had been ntisuding any of the “mwakening thrill” upon which Fanoy He felt spo claliy unlike nay awakening theill tint Saturday glght. Mise Maralamd was in an ecstasy, “Perfect, exquisite, sonal ful" abe prurmnrsd ceeasionally. Then , | suddenly the sweep of the symphony Lehanged. The passages which was to vt and soni tn the higher and the purer things of life? was vibrating from the orchestral aiviney, Frances turnod t4 William Benson, “It fu Bere. Mr. Denson” she sald, “lis hols Telnet A sound subdued but unmistakable was the answer. Discord of discards jt waa a snore. Billy Henson was awsien Ymind and he oq [ree days later Jnek Masters moet on the stsent, “Bliy” he said, “1 underxtaml the symphony rou: vort's fend deficht this year simonnts to Lhe “here's a Jack” sald Rily (6%) patie fusl S400 erg Herald oA RR SA AS SPO mistalie Anpew The dellelr Is Ye hleago Hoe hare, fork % BN Herdy Pump Linemen. cies of rien whe Knew the AL of the tevin tha handy spperitten a rival “ureonuony jie” putnp Huemen, wha transit of off fom Tiny live thoosands evel of the son on Months pass and new face Hire y Loae applawds thelr courage, 1 Ta annton Gazeite 1s no sineoure, % 1 cltizens Rn «| fuer than he can friends. utors, 4 prents appended after their names. - | these fists records of former duels e | water,” tetany dad eternal anil geason, the van he endurnd; “arta are the isolation ne exhnusiian, But wieh wihier elining the wountnins in ey sangl si the Havnan fa #hibe aetad to havdshing from which over he strongest man wight well shrink, Prven thouzh the mercury engumedis with the 2200, the pipes mnst le Kent n eurditton to carey the pil To wmnke : ary repairs the Hoesian must ; § mountalos, cross ravines and ford rivers and ereslla Fomelimes he oA Hoy id fore ithe ERY mY snd the phys: #1 must stapd waist deep for hours in spow and water, sud when his tusk Is { Anished, tramp back miles throug i spow-choked and loe-bound forests be fore he ean reach the shelter of his j humble home. They are hetoes of everyday life, these brave men, No no. poet sings thelr praises. yet they dally sul mit to exposure and perform exploits of daring that are pot surpassed in aetna! warfure, The Susauehanns, Ju niata, Lehigh and oiher streams whose waters flow toward the Atlante evast with the bomes of these thrifty workmen. Philadelphia North American. . —————— The City Editor, The position of city editor, says the The ian who follows up the Laps and nis Laps the sing and sorrows of his fellow pile up evemies och Hw dg the one who has fo stand for tal othe “local” lu a paper, no matter ol be never saw ht ountil it eame out tin print; and, as but few people uns derstapd the divisions of newspaper derarsments, the wark of the editorial sriters is often ebargad to him when it crosses the grain of some One Who winces, whether there Is good reason <tfor It or not, For the kind words he says, the burial of tragedies In domestic and social life which come junto his sphere and are not allowed to be aired because they would wreck families and break heaps he seldom or never receives thanks. Ths politician forgets the “boost” and compliments. and remembers only ithe grisdges. and the average citizen i= pasually as oblivious to any obliga- on. Affileted With the Duel Hable French dournaiista are famous for “thelr dueling propensities, Once every year the Paris newspapers publish a 1}i%t of thelr correspondents and contrib. with their various accomplish- In stand out prominently among thelr achievements, In fact, it would seen from an examination of these Hats that i4t is a sine qua non for the tenure of ils position that every Paris news paper man should fight Jt least ono duel a year. flawever, many of these duelists soem to enter upon thelr encounters in a very happy frame of mind. The em- {nent French eritle Sainte-Beuve dure ing an enconater with an offended aun thor lified an umbrella to protect ims | self against no few raindrops. His see. onda pointed out that this was offering a much better mark to his adversary. “I cannot help it" answered Sainte Beuve: “1 came to mtaud dre, no) prosering hie: he wy th have to oot and that on the ane rel stiois | aml white goods for several wore years | mlike, i waist, en aily Cline, BATTLIXG WwiTh The prevention eof wrinkles is this Meo fixe of most women nowadays A famous specialisf save the only sare preventive of crows’ feet aml donhle chine ix never to Jaugh, A poor young frierat bas already begin the pew treats pend, hunt suffers agonles in the process of suppressing her hilarity. Not a WHRINKLER gungels nf hor {40s moveso.even when the table has been set fn a roar but whe gives slog gueint said something lke a mild, boarse bark, I juvfer to laugl = Ladies’ Field, SPE DAINTY FICHUSR The women whom sloping shoulders Personally and risk the w rinkies, Boil Will do well fo weary a wide Bohn le aml elbow ’loeves of Lino or fd ovine 8 bloves in whlch case the lower part of the blouse siceves should be very full, These short coals nt Haw Doel, with long lines in the front sve 3% roy becoming to sour and to slighy Hanis The fullverz in the {rout seems Reconiunis the smailpnpes of aud fo inks away any gize of rhe Bios Few cat dhipenss with ths elvis of Jae, wet, sain of cuiffon saci, io ri THE BRIDAL YELL The fine Freach tails veil Is nore the vogue for summer Libdes than the heavier voll of laee. 11 jends Weel to graceful drapings, fae wedding gown of material filly $5. Che Bridal void Is 8 banger worn ove d fl {aoe undeas there is sinae mdbvldant be sean fur preferrisg ib Plier are any varying ways of bo ranging the behav] of sls het verchanes ane €0 the sinariey ta have ibe dus * 4 - gE Tadar wg, Your 2 veil faradd Tie toile fy sabe BiG cor 8 ried TIVO Cay head. Ray 1 tiny rat {iia al. White vinieis Home Cotpanien £7 LIVER CONBOLATIONR, Soa be very ford of onse ele fi ogrent consalxtivg tn Hie ew tried & waning of many experiedivos reeentls “If helps ta Keen contepied, it preserves youth aud it jen wonderful preventive of Chives” It spouht Le considered in the lg af a virtue rather than that of a fans, a vanity, ss ix generally the ease, for to love pretty surrounlinge argues Go westiclty aud Is essentially feminine, I do nat mea, be I endersoasd, an ex travagant folninesy for dress: that is quite awoether Gdns and is an repre ONE OF £3Ter Fag heusible na it Is zevorally const tAored ta be. but to And cangendal cooupntion In the gelewtion amd making of ope's gowns, and ploasure in their sucess, which creates a cevialn fomdness for them. 18 a very good thing for our sox, and I alwoars pity a Woon wao looks gpon dress with disdain as 8 tiresome neressidy Nw XNiw Yark Trib bute, FPFECTIVE EXERCISE, In ull effective exercise care be mien do odd tie body In poise. eo that on haty of dlenifled, of: flelont pole In being eitabiished for renesal use. Hw fitind aber Toly throushunt the 0g sid in good order, begining with Ph seatling and tsi] mstion, procesding fron the cpest IH the noel and head thraugliont the arose abd bands ad all the muscles 6 the body, 10 the Jods and feet. Every mots, besides being fell uninterrupted and gradually or successively well esdercd throughout the body, shanld also be patursly prihmieal. That is to suy, mioilon to Le good exercise should never jar nor $erk, It should Ge taken In thine zs slow as seems instipetively comforia- ble to the individusi when the motion rast foo ¥ Liaw FA exer Ee i i tits ‘4% oft repentiml, The exercise of our daily work, when token vigorously, persistently and with tha thwrongheoing eMeloney of fin motion will serve excellently to keep aur size normal, our Ylaoks” well Yup to the mark™ and our condition gener aly capable and well and bappy Woman's # Homa Costipanion, SEAUTIFUL HANDS, The woman who woth] have pretty hands, in the flest place, bas hor rade to order, if she can afland 15 ps, she buys gloves that a large rater than regis riy manliures her Hi if they have Lecsnw by wearing tight gloves she consults n grilled mmssiur aid bas the trouble repediod, Massage twiee on wee with cold erestn will do anders toward pro ducing beautiful soln lands A few exercises Will silso serve as ine dispenvable heip toward grate of finger and wilst, if small, She ow hande misshapen iHY Stand with the arns at right angles witiy the hands downwards, “pnd down with bady and the pdms of Bend tite hands up | the wrist as a pivot. | Continne this eXerolse until the hands | are ohly sghtly thd, Land tightly, then throw out the fingers gquiekly, spreading them apart at the same time, These two exercises pro- duce suppleness and ease of the move | sh Saped gid manis of the hands, gots, and | Ee BB OUHTe Rep fi:4 3 iii 3 Ard Bo meh mor gppraprints to weir with i wet or nt lest y j fur worning wean LIOYeR | are a Hite ilar promoting tn bw Twing thie : §tirial, Next close the veins and doh skin. Wash the hands In wang water acd ~Ameriian Ene, ei 5 PASH ONARLE SRIRT § gawny con tinne, THE Boar is ia nane dune other goreng for dressy eava Tolisiioe Wer 1a then formerly, This of thy fashionalls toneher the Bior in § srond, anger at toe sides and hes Fw i Hg Fa at BRirt: Hie nroper asl essen ail arohmd, Far the walking skirt, pow calied eldeanik sRivf there fk po more rice fal weiss than the sanplented or suns barat skirt, which Is very {oll at bobs withoid bulliiness at Care mite he faden in the cllnice of mate rials, however, for if it be slimsy ad nelined fo streteh the all evegness of epg is aligodd hnpossihie tis geese; the pleats, Hille the folds of a fun, sHyerge Pron the centre of a spare of material and naturally ual! pre and thr other hal girviigat. The hin take lk pny becoming to A tall, siemiiel wenrer of the what skiph Phe maith 1 aul pleated skirt are Fhe sn len 3 in Gout an a 8. Ey Lhe Bids Fede top, fii Ge fs SOR SER Glenworta je the on hr gener of thy British peerage was hos Pansed the comiury marh, Mise BW. Cham a Nieves of Jot 0 4 hus besinia, { fajurid} Finite, Ry foe 1d, 1 Viestes i dee Boat Wo inl ogiven puniie rec ans Id RRR fon a BEI, ihe pt dps Billy id Mitrgar iar pann ce Xoo EERE #33 ni Widtan even al LEY fe ate fhe yooinsnd Fw Ad Fie, YWillianut, Cal, has beey RB gg fealty ¥ Hee enihires she foxes the Hast every shy oar 12 ¢'edork To last Lil merning, to bed at 12.50 and pivess ath toooet break iasl Nearly 1500 English women have hag snl te various stations In Boulh Aries since 1001 by the Bopth African AE OF a fateliy of Gn Expansion Comite, amd most satis {risiory resulis have been received from a majority of thew, The wetien travel in charge of & matron, aml on their arcival are plaied io care of a Gover mnt departinent unill Ley onder mili. fins, ; Povo girlie are making a vovel suds coin In buying and shipping eggs a2 Clay Centre, Neb. They buy gli thie eggs that are bought to their own and two neizhbaring towns, anil carefully sett them, gecording to color. as well ax grade. All of thelr eggs are washod clei before being packed, and thelr cdeed are tmmmenlately clean amd gr tripetive In other wavs, Their husluees tx #ald to be growing rapidly. Rratted masiins and geass Jawns are tied for maby of the fashionable shirt Waisls, picture Vary Yiite hats trimmed with biaek vely snd red or nk roses are ju Digh favor Chip 33 Lalarid Elbow siesces characterize many uf the muslin t al one Bees EUR. ings on almost every other skirt A distinenly vlvgant gown is of oyster white cloth with a sunray skin and Hongarisn ewbanideries in green ald mauve, For morning neck wear there are toe ditintiest of embroidered tun collars, fastening across with emerald, turquoise or garnet HF diioes deen OVER either stds, Chiffon gathered and plea orate] with petals of =IIK, or spots of citeniile, or Hoes of riblon velver rin tlrough insertions of lace make sopie clinhorate deep cape collars 1a Paris the new short the tratieuse is guile ed and due akint calisd genvraily adopiind It quite clears the ground and demands smart boots and a lin figure 10 be recily beroming. Black lace medallions encristod gpa ws hiite Jace white medallions of a different and finer Kind of lace thhu that of the foundation ave details which give a Huish and refnemant WH deep collars, - £33 Tarre 8 a rene PRI of favor this sen £151 the toned Yak lace, contse kind of 4 decoration whinh was neh In vagre years spo, nEed upon the Hgbt sprang wielons ail ton Tinen drosss, adng dyed 10 Ge same color as the ma. for adid-Jasd Ke SAN A stylish costume made In sheet walking length worg at a fashionalde prsort was of blue and green tation, reer the Kilted sklrt was a short basgued green taffeta ceay, bralded with green and irimsned with balls buttons, wort together with a Iaunty blue straw small toque, Tight sleeves axe as injurivus as tight | siaply oroamented by green wings. AR WS. nm REE Ren HR fein i gx ® ota apocatul to one qua Lim Before the soar. js very! fhe § ar four Inches on the flood a1 the ek | FT he weniking skirt 3 3 To ff fringe tis WHER | tometer, : pa af foun CHIRS, FRULNG josk wtgar if a fone 3 aE ial a ose fenite-ls pk | hing & patient in hot sods water will Yoduee the foe eer, A BR xia. prt in walter In $i which weal aml vegetabisg are bailed will tpake them tender and sweet, bee siden Hastening the cooking and thera. by saving fuel When added to dish water po scap Is pesdad, and thre IA pu greasy rim ayound your dish pan, in warm weather meats may be fresh. sued by washing in cold soda water hee tors cooking — Woman's Home Con pasion, Stnpariant DAINTY LAMP SHADES, Lamp shades grow lovey every sa: #45, When one looks ick to the crude Affaire of 8 Tew seasons ago We wonder bow we ever could have thought them § prniey, Among the new and egqulsite things | Brought out ade 8 Shades af oul gites of cides Leads, One willy ean gt no fen of Their dainty besoly until seet, (re Bad a top formed of glass beads, grnng on Wide, with a « Yedg glass bead fries, There 1s a purliy. a brilliauce about encli a shede Ingescribabiy fase spating. Another on tie same lines had the fon of cur giass, with the desp head elase with gir Quis why Telegraph, A Sauna FOR THE PAST Ta get a Bne prs i ak ny COOR, hwnd that £3 Aged, Bweer hake wakes that ruin Hike pound Soy ur milk shakes spongy. Baht sys dif Sour before nwie oi} Brain wilh Ba ¥ i aking | TaD Sew fukd Bites the sarke optn whibh SPI RNS TN TRG 5 F pug Ra bend easy warm fi OCeNSarY warm the fr worms ihe t i texture tH iter, 4% ag fa cur The stnaiier hairy should bie the oven, Led peauirs very sinw bakieg, Grease rake pana with Jard er del bisrrer will likely to makes the cake $l, 7 brspate kh. : SE PACKING MENS CLOTHES In packing men's clothes, fold the trousers in the front and back creases, fir them fn the buglh of the Uru and turn up st the Zoot, placing tissue paper in the fold in foiling auy sort of cost Ors jay the coat on a table, then piace the sleeves flat on ths back pleces, and last turn the fronts over the sieeves, saw] pack the coat this width if possi. bie, If too wide, then fold together down the middle of the bark. No tis ste paper ia needed fn the coat unless je te in this bast fold. or unless 8 very jittle paper is needed at the ton of the Birevy in, Wen there is 10 special tray ina mais TL lu ¥ ERE and “an ders , filing in the corners with arg - wobnvin a trank. You see, it eannet tiznt, and Sur east Sipe aR, A hat % nse in bag Chesep CnrtardpLifmte three ar fonr snsces of cheese! beat thee love] take spoonfuls of Dulter to 8 cre) beat two ergs; mix the chase and barter then add the beaten ofggs and ene toblesnconfel of mk; heat all thoreughly; turn into 8 butiered dish and bake in a quel even aut firm in tho ovnire, Berve as soon Bs removed from the avep. Ruubarb PheeChop two teacunifuls of riigharh and fet stand ten mingles foowataw poured over it boliing Bon Dreain, and mix with the fru a large teacaplol of sugar yolk of ap epg. a tatdespooniol of butler, and one pg gonr, molstening with three ta biies spoonfuls of water. Bake in one erst, covering the with narrow sie of pastry crossed, or a merlin Velvet Sinleake— Gh) adn fal of salt ope guar Riles task pahiespoonfol of * Yon 3A i HOt of feat: dis sonful of soda fofone yo bailing water: gad ras ta two and a guarier cuplels of =ony eres; then add this to the Bourn: toss air a Poured boand; roll nat Bail an inch thieky out tbe size of a breakitst pals pias ¢n.oa bot Sides cn otho gander sido in tie other: Fray Jul of apy in Wamwy IR and t Lire 050 spit buliter aad serve hot, a Prede ting-Put sus cap. It sy arith one eupiat of the ire: Tub aga) Lory stare in : ctor) wien the Srl jalee badl pda the cm tare tirving upd ot thickens: add halt a cup vet, 2 or by at the whites of teen eggs and vent them late thy padi] oa £5 turn inte a jelly wold; place fn Be dee chext nptil ferving: save with cream whipped a little, HL X over three woe oa a Poti PEE Hi el Of course, the laaps aise Ae hinge Philadel vr hing rai LEAP, tose. Bas atimouphors Ale hs wales, and tae nore if fakes Uh diem for 9% Br i i fu ¥v ALT ABLE GRAPE. The grove enmmends Haell to oe in #0 GanY wars that we have no hesliae tion in pronouncing i (ke most Ya ghiy fruit grawn in this climate, and a Roe wledige of (1s cultare may be turned re pe Lata Lt zood seeonnt by every person whe 4 square yard of ground. FAN contd This can be ssid of no otha oui ~ Nie tional Fialt Grower, BRL A, IGATING BRTRAVERERRIES suniinary of the results of ali the imants at the Govertneat sin 3 argent the pogtitry, shoul to pubiiaisd by the Deumrisent eof Agrimgitnse geome to show that where tha Eyal os A pring walter 8 Bot oo ; of wharries Ix of suring 8 Tail crap of The water shonid wt fru time, in the psd slowed 14 clowiv flow mr vatier than by Rosding. hen anpossticn of HE x #eaney of the year 4150 38 tha water TR fred It ix not ton early. how. FEI to pan far water for the fie ft veie's ron ax ib piel be remem. water nena) he apniled ont coc fovtileer. © In 1aGRt c3%ew Flin reaie one sesiahls Ta wT len wit Tava ta he de. reignite (he a ITY pated 187 Kips great % ie * fouls pmrde RaSh wi a¥ #¥ pba 1B pes, te ba heres] hiss of Deed RD SOTEXR BY. AN pa DPR rir ERY. av sreifeial reas sie Ln available {og CON sich ] tee Gwing to die salt lo B~Pilltsonrg hk i the stirs in the fing It ia 2 danger Wis exheriment tw ry to prek 3 manag isi Erith With when hows: tg to © tipo 2 in the svadiay STWR. aod $4 ice doa lw AREER, Fay Loar gon tlY sade Bag sees geal Teri Ua a A & pre wilawadd Foe and nHasiag : whe if before wag Know it. The apie a Aud many of thes +r coarse they are faib Preatably Bioeaentha of £18 29e a, Hee ready of thees goals falinres is te cal down noany of the vrebiards For the requeinder the troniment is cuitien fun, fertilization, soraring the trinity of ortiodux apple growing — Professor LH. Baller, In The Cultivator STARTING WATERMZLONS An excelling method for starting walerne: cus, cuenmbers and other erops 197 early market ia to plant the Bond in small boxes or tubes. made of tilek paper or eardtoard. These ate slow in the sccompanyingiliastraiion, Bice pieros of paper seven itches jong and Sve mehey wide. Roll In the firm ol a be aud tie a cord slont the citer. Sgeh a device Is shown in 1 li After sev eral of there tulies are pre oa wooden box fom sup, as shawn oan Fiz 0 PO inhvs wide eanth aod plast the Made bra SRE Se Place in aw roo, where they sprout and he yeady fos rans Wher the tie cothivs To Dal doors, SSDI Eel the paler we young Rants fa lroles prepansl fer thi & purpose; raving them $11 the, They will start off readily nod produce eafly orops~Mmierivan Agth Clatariet. PRUNING TREES Yimbis wore should be sur off as smoothly Ss possible with a yarn anew and as chxe ta the main sien a8 posse, When a Hinh eniers a shoulder ut tue frank. the cut should be as clase 10 the former as possible, ver miver through if. There shoald ueter be any stump left because the conbivm dbs back and when the samp decays there Is a hold loft which 15 Pas re 16 apt to cause the trunk of the tree Bay rot and become keliow. Torn wounds are go supce of slanger to 8 from IF large Hinhs are to be reinoved which shonil pever happen in peed argving, there is danger of tie weight af the Hob rearing the hark, Ta aveld ily ont from hula first and nest the Mit with ene rein above, or MH hid can. nit be dope. eut of the limb a foot fom the tree and remove the stan Large wounds should beoameired over #rith Agr Bick paint to Keon ext moisture. Toda very imps iant that the Beating process shouhd start soon atter the eromsad In siade, ollerwise the cain. Biv wilt be Killed baek enite 3 dis hanes from the exposind surface and bealing will be groatly relanded. Fos this res prone shagld be avoided In coll partioulariy frosty weather. In shring the Cambium Is aciivel anal wots made at this times start te teal at once, snd there is litile or po shying back of the catubivw -Green's ny : fran Grower,
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