ALAA I Lar oi WOMEN AT WORLD'S FAIR Miss Haywood who fs a member of the Board of Commissioners of the t. Louis Exhibition, has sneeseded in having a womans department dis pened with. Bhe pontendsd that women have long sipgee gong beyoml 4 the domain of plekies. preserves nnd { taney wark, and that they are entitled th bare thelr work displayed by the side of that dons hy then, This she eidhmed ay right in thelr bahalf, and the sther Uninmissloficrs adopted her views Women's work will be shown st the great Falr. but the accustomed 1 dizerimination will be slituinated, SWIRR GINLA, HITate rin ever noticed hase culigred thin Swiss girls are? aaked an admirer of the fale realdonts of t he lind of the Alps. “Ag Hipulsls few poaphle, except, { perhaps, the Russians, can match thon, | For a Biss girl to know Iss than two langurges hoa rare thipg: she pot Jue frequently knows three or four, They are matchless embrolderers and knit tors, and usually clever mupsiitans, With al] these they combine a distinet talent for the Comesticitlve, and ean Cook or mon or make for ga Household In a way that even the oleverest Gor. 1 man haus-frau night admire, and they are ns houseproua as the Dutch | women. No wonder that, oraught wp es | In an atmosphere of damestio comfort, | the Bwiug benedlet seeks, before all | When be marries, a good manager. Her basuty 1s a second-rate consideration and though he thinks it desirable that she. should have mosey. the “dot is not sa indispensable a thing in Switzer. Jang as in France." opp BRTYLER IN JEWELRY. There sa great craze just now for odd and Larbarie Jewry. Ooo does | | not need diamonds to be distinetly in | Jatyle. A necklace ® to goll chain studded with uncut turquolee or sap plilre stones, 4 matrix pin, will stamp 1 the wears aw decidedly up-to-date, Braediets, charms snd Jockets of jade re very popular. Coral, either rough | tin polished bead forts, is much ort, Bemiprecious xtones are geen to n great extent, topas being prominent amany them, Oriental Jewelry, In the shape of girdles and necklaces, is beautiful hut ow women can wear it. A neckince of uneut torquolse has a gol! bead between every two blue stones, and another pretty combination Ia piok coral altersating with white sapphires, Another beautiful necklucoe 1s pinde of two rows of seed pearls with 1 pendant Bots hanging at lutervals all { Way around. In the centre, forming a § pendant, was a quaintly shaped. rather Iarge, baroque pearl. and an aig other Stones were saopbires, amcthysts, to i pares anil woeonstones. = PROVERBS ABOUT WOMEN, The North Amorican Indian is net without his proverl As with his vilized white brother, any deal with Women. The Iroquois Indians expecially, saya the Chicago lnter-Ocean, have many proverbs shout women which are con. #antly heard aliout the long houses. Alany bit deep and many miss, but the | most Ingenuons one 1s: “Woman is somewhat of a mystery.” Here are some of the Iroquois pro verbs: - Womanhood is man's salvation Women snd bens wre slike When Jealous. Womanhood and earth are bath mothers. Lovesick woman scorns a feast, Women on evil bent own fact, not wings. Woman without shame 13 an impossi- bllity, Woman fs not revengetul; abe Is the law of sell-preservation, A woman of no account Iv a family riscortune, A weman wile In fond of Bovry gels doe Ennws the tea uty of nstnre, AWaorien and ribbons fitter in their own nirniinhivre A Love: x woman knoe 1 TRY her comping forth 3% NEL SORE her relatians ] Girls ghoul hove swielbinets fore thoy mpery, Hy vr fovea lows to fim ond of our existing 4 A Bards womans is Ber on Ian swaarior, A woman's condnet based anon mune desire ard heha “ior iz conten bath to mankisd and Lature, Hpi th ari. MALTESE LACE. of the in Brought ta thi ¥ country, ods In vogue & century aze are em. ployed today. The art of lacemaking | handed down from generstion to ation, and ane will often find a ceptionally beautlful design the fa sly gaara secret of n Single I Tag aly. ¥ ears previous, Several pli control the wrk of many Camilies oF the little Isceannking Island. Wage are low there, and the peasant house wife 1s glad to add to the family ex cheqner hy thus utilizing her spare time. As her childrén grow up she trains them lu the art. and it is not long before the female contingent of the family are found ta be Important ne tars in the support of the hougselaid Amoug the articles made may be mon tioned handberchlofs wlging, parol covers, pillow covers, collars bolerss, mp shades showle, mantilias and Gen whole skirts, Rik is the relied Int serial used, Lat of Inte thors hag spent ny en ¢ ind Trine, The Czarina of Hussis has just come pleted ber thirty first year. The Infonta Eglalle of Spala has ns esptedl the Hondrary Presidency of the Undversal Allanes of Women fof Pitive, Yalned pt 800.000, mast of whieh wil) bee imborited Ly Mrs, Wilter Dramrosih Mes, Harriet Blaine Beale aml James 5. Bisine, The oldest recorded minister of the Society of Friends in the world, Mes Phoebe Aan Gifford, has just cele home In Providence, | L Mrs. Elizabeth WW. Mitehell is real patate ngent for thre Lhoks of the poorest tenement -hosses in Roston. Rbe veliects rents fromm about 50 Tawilies sl carries an an extensive educatinml fat charilalde work among her tae aunts, lu recognition of Ler sympathy vith the rebelling American colonies, the Alaska Chapter of the Daugliters of the American Hevolution proposes to enol 11. of Russia in the Rassian cathedral at Bitka, The Princess Mathilde, who comphst ed her eighty thind year recently, Ia the daughter of the great Napoleon's youngest Lrother, Jerome King eof Westphalia, and wae engaged when pinetesn years old to marry ber cousin, the future wsapoleon HL Mrs. Laura Cooper, of Dowaglhe, Mich, who bas donated $1000 to the fain) for the endowment of a ehiulr of Christian missions at the University af Michigan, Ix a nemidaer of the Mul fan Christian Basrd of Missions, which maintains a chair Inthe gully. sity. Mize Bird M. Wilson has been ad mitted to practice in the United Bigtes IHstrier spd United States Clreult Courts of Ban Francisen, being the Gree Woman 10 seeure professional pecognls Lon in eliher court. Miss Wilson is np Hitnols gil, bat has been a resident of Ban Franolseo for years, Sieh Ringding, eslled hy Westen filinirers they Chinese Joan of Are, 19 cently arrived du Ban Franciseo to 1 ceive An American education. ler eplnlons are entirely oceldental, She has allied herself with the Chinese te form party, aid the alo of her Hie is to pecure the political ard social recon. sirpctian of Ching. 3) : “ he Bome chiffon yells are of the lovellas colors, Pale blue yells are charming on pale blue buts, Three narrow tucks border a chiffon vell pretuily. an epauielte, Rilrts show panel fronts which are oRly giant ahs, Falrly ubiquitous are the Linen sults with long coats, Bheer luce 15 among the lovellest of fabrics for sleeves, Beroll work of ribbon 3 effective in trimming a Jace robe. Narrow lusertions trim many of tle thin dresses in tab effects. Laces sre used extensively for stool appliques, as well gs for whole ti pre tiy, Thin Henan bled %eoand w ite i i i Whe Fine Catpipes or checks are espevlilh have a deeply rooted aversion 10 Jabor | savigg machivery of ail kinds, In, many lines of lndustry thors the meth. | rer eabiond, Hehtarelpht wools and ; vse fur the galiuty TH don hard wear are fetehingly from straw (batiictent Jesigos afd ¢ sjutiis, Cog deep shiver Ince collar made of with rates does duly on two tea Faowns awd a dressing sacgue Blue azd black Ba late comblaation Sin sunsbades that bas quite caught {dlady's taney, partoubirly dn the fara of a plain Blue tafieta “ith applications ~All Maltese lace is of pocessity hand | made. The People of He Eo, one * of the i of hiack lave edalilons, Magpie offices oy parasole are always * The stripes nsunlly have ch awd the checks striped bas white inen paling dress is shown with a ple tod skirt, cand blouse with wide pointed collar trimmed with a fall of Irish lace, a red shilny leather belt, a red sunshade and a large white hat, with a border of rod 2 a A favored idea for fancy powns af thin materials is to have two sash ends to the bottom of the gkirt of the same material as the girdle, When silk, rib. bon or velvet is used, the sash ends are sometimes finished with a deep hand. lo knotted fringe, Mre Jamez © Dlaive left an sstite brite hep 10h anniversary at her a wemorial to the Empress Catheripe | Placed down the shoulder the tab ts | GETTING THERE Ta put your Jest foot forrard PROGE ABROLUTE. Peters-"W hat proof gid ths doctors have for Coeclnring Blank insane? Parp- ft s reltaad to take thelr meds fine e-Raitimore Amerioun, pA RHA GET ALL YOU CAN, Ain't you gol to git no transfers a “Why. no. Tommy, We don't pod tiasin, This car goes through” “Ye, hut I want the transfers to play atroet car with when [ got home New Yoru Journal DECEIVED. “Ehe seetnn to have no confidotics In her husband.” “No. Bhe says ede ennght hm telling the truth the other day.”~Now York Sun. THE EXCEPTION. "Don't you think that a hilMon fo) lars ls too much for any man to have? “Yea” anawered Kenator Sorghum: “that 1s, for any other wan 0 have" Washington Star. he FINIR The Toscher-"1V1 hat were Neal Wabator a Ist words? The Feholar-{ don’ t reanctiiber Jost what they were, but I know they al begin with a 7." =Yonkers Bla teamal, A TUMAXE ARISTOUORAT "The Ka Filppes evidently feel very arlstoaratie” “Oh, they are! Mma. Ea Flinpe auldn't think of having snrthing bud real Pansgina hte for hey Lora — Chicago Roooed Hers i AIRING HHS RENE, “Oracious! What In the worl? is that nnn arden sue a tot of dlabien far? "Wil be be ohio (0 ent than? “Oh, no. Hae merely Hikea to show that he can pronounce al) thors Preach names San Franciers Ballkktin ne UNEXPLAINED, 8B How-—-"Are there any swred or slain fights ia "Dr. Jekyil aud Mr Hyde?” Po Lay—"Nooe whatever” 5 Huw -"Then why i 11 called 28 cual rode PCliloagn Dacord-Herald, NOT BURPLRISED, “DHIn't it surprise yon tn £nd the convergation of that sotbor so very ordinary 1° “Not at all” answered Mews Cayenne *1 though! all elobg that If he had anything brizlt to say. he would have put it into some Lia books.” ~~Wasl fugten Star. JUST Mi EDIUM, Free both alwnr : Bun. LAY AXDH LIER The other hong vast glances of envy & a dinlike at Bild Dorking, tue proud Plymouth Rol, whon abe gaan ters Reress the barngerd, Gueking serenely, “Uppish thing™ sniffs the white Leg horn. “The {dea of et clalming that her average lay 8 three ogys a day!” ever since, 1 sm a strong advoests of quent that they attract little attention, acduatoniad to such things.” BG yea “Lay? cackles the Shanghal pullet, “Lay? She ought tu say ‘le. *-Judze.' Mr. Jamon M. Powell, 638 | Troost stroot, Kansas Citys Mo. Vie Grand of 1. QO.) 0, F., of Cherryville, Ean, writes: ; “Abort four years agol}$ suffered with a severs cae} tarrh of the bladder, which caused continued irritation end pain. | was fiiserabie and could pot stand up walk for any po tims without extreme weariness and pais. gan taking Peruns aod it greatly relieved me, and In eleven weoks | was com. pletely cured and folt like | 8 new nan. wJames M. Powell. Hundreds of Dollars Spent Io Vala, My. Cyrus Hershman, EBlieridais, Ind, writes: “Two years ago 1 was a! slitk man. Catarrh had sot- | tind in the pelvic organs, making life a burden and giving me little bope of recovery. I spent hun dreds of dollary In medicine which did ie a prod. 1 was persasdad by a friend to try Poruoa. I took it two weeks withoa! mach improvement, bat 1 kept | oti with f4 and soon began to got well snd strong very fast. Within two months 1 was cared, and have heen wall Prana. "0, Hershman, Poruna cures catarrh of the Kidneys. ver and other pelvic OTRAnS, simply MN A boeanse {Lt enres catarrh whevever Too eat. No other systemin oatarrh reme ly has as yot boon devised, Instet upon having Peruns. There are 8 mindicines that ean be sabstitated, We If yom do not derive prompt and setiss factory rosults from the use of Perunsy writs at onos to Dr, Hartman, giving & Pill statement of your ease and be will bw pleased to give you bis valuable ade vice gratis. : Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Ssnhwrium, Columbine : SPECIAL TRAINS ARE COMMON. Si Rich Men Think Nothing Nowadays of Chartering One. “Special trains are becoming so tro eacept thoy make record runs for loag ditances or unless thers 15 some tron Lin coliscting payment for them.” mid # veteran railroad man. ‘Ten years ago, when | was division saperintenid. ent of one of the big trunk lines run ning out of New York, a special train whe ah evant that ee failed to gut mention fn the papers. Station mua tars required ample notice to get ane in readiness and there was a great deal of fuss making arranie- wents all aleng the lise At apy of this hig rafiread termisals in any city] BOW 8 IDAD CRA get & special engine | and car to chase a fyeor Almost As exaily ai be enn cheek Bis trunk Only a lew minntes' notices ls required, and right of way is obtained for 109 or 200 miles glong the line without notice. ably dlatusting the schedule runs A man who Bag to keep an Important hnidnedy engagement orf 8 woman her ryitg to a sick husband, pays $100 or | doable that sum for a special with us ities concern ss payisg a suppor chek Bt a awed] hotsl We live in a rajid and exiravazant age and pow A DR SA Harare Certificates and Medals, Riis bhefors the Massachusetts log shure provide that certificates of boner shall be fasuad to the original memberg of the First Massschusetts | Beipiment of Volunteers and that med tg shall be given to the velBrans of the Hizxtoenth The soldiers 4 be this distinguled hed fought In the Civil war. | HOA Sb HN NASR oy nr rarmanently marmd, No Stsor nervous pes afte Set day's uss of Dr. Elion's Great Nervolioutorss titeial bottle and trestiselres | Dr, 15 i Kase, Lad, wi Arch a. . Palla. Pa The i may go to the ant, bat the mosquito wil meet his more thas ball way. Mes, Winsiow's Saothingirrap tor shtidesy teething lian the gums, redaoes inflamma. Uti allays pads, sens wind wills, walle, Be, sbotth When 8 woman begine to po to pay full fare for her shildren aise reaiines that she is gelling sbag io yours. Plan* "sare for Conmamotion fa an Sataliinis mactisine lor soagha and colle —N. Basvse, (hens ¢ Grave, N. J. Fab. i, 1900. The ofunim ws have of o carselves is BEVEr S00 valualet ae (he opanioy other pes ple have of us Ae A A BIR Torvan Faoriess Dyes are fast The pond die young, sepnially good reso latusss, In England 1 the an 0ual epnaamotion of southern fruit amounts to Attees. | pounds 8 bead. In Germany It aver | aan nol quite three pounds a head. So A lA te The Rivera memorial to the late | ma Ques Victoria is to take the form of & cotiagn bompiial al Nie a Bevare of Olstineats For Catarsth Tha Contnin Merzary, 8 tharsnpe F will paral deatony the Janse of TREE % RR She why ; 3 torn wien STE 3 ihe ™ 2 surfaces, Rue saa] exept on rome tions t tro shatauns a (he daautee ih wil: 3 to tha goal You sun poesaiiy doris fram theese, Ls Catared Les, “thon tinatarsd hen aim pontalian disoerivy Ghd iA ry in. teruaily, } Seidvs FoF da Sosbig by ¥ J. Ulhep rey ok a, Eh Soi by Dragsiets; 5 Hill's Paxily 1 i 8 Hundred 3 of ng ian » Yabarers are bo. Ing recruited for service in the K affy- fostein diamond mines pear Kimber | Joy, i Edward Halley introduced mercury | as the ihquld for use ia thermometers Is a New Process. The production of nitric seid by electrochemical methods ts 4 BOW Pros | cons that promises extensive CHAGEES in our agriculture. The manufacture of nitric acid from the nitrogen and otygen of the air in sufficient quane tities for rommercial uae has bees the dream and hope of scientists for years. At Niagara experiments have hwen conducted successfully ia pros dueing commercial nitric acid dy using & high-tension current in zo aif chame her, by which a yield of one pound of nitrie acid ia obtalsed for every seven horsepower hour, Xt 8 poisons, des sie east, Lartia® but an agresilic. ofervewend sama clenmery. It pete gently cn the rep and kidneys and Keega tie bowel in Beal thy action, thos promotsg geo sempiexiong, rier bras and healthy badres. Tred by Anuerican Physcicns fur 58 years, 8Co. and 81.00 At Dragrists or by rasil from | THE TARRANT CO. New York 2? thems have been sold in the United States lo a xingle year. Every lines ‘aristog from a disordered stomach 18 relieved or cured Dy thelr use. So Leommon is It that diseases originate from the stotaach it nsay be safely aps wirted there la Do condition of IN health that will not be benefited op ctired Dy the occasional use of Ripans Tabnles. Physiclans know them and speak highly of them. All druggists sell them. The Beswent rackage i enough for an ordinary occasion, and the Family Rotile «.i%y cents, contains a kousehok] supply for a pear. One generally gives els. within twesty BRIN es, A | The University of N otreDame NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. FULLY $01 RSENS IN anal Ee pomive pod Tinfary,. Sourn eli shoes BEET RIE, aw, Teii, Marg fiz Electr iog Ewginvering, Architect Thervugh Prepuintery 08 Cu LR RTE, 3 ow wen Free taal stadepis whe Fave rombieted a Hctsebi 5 Tin Ee tdi Saad of the LG liv iate rare Sharon Wr men Sapay { A TL inde ix Jit fox tie Bouiesias £38 venon, in HP eprom ua, Phe gt 3 r : a Dg Free. KUN. 8. MU BLIIARY. SC Prilesk Beak CHOOL FOR 0OYS ia 1650. By the fash of an electric spar ‘obe hundred and twenty-five mililont of a rad in duration a ri can be ghotoginphed n its Bight A pampb ir demeniiing 3 J i krwted wiih mei High
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