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Show THE GREAT CALIFORNIA COPPER Pr6:T. SrOidlNfi GOODS COMPANY Wholesale and Retail SPORTING GOODS. Jabbwa of EDISON PHONOAND RECORDS, GRAPHS ClaHHoirocba Fishing Tackle, SUll and Daaa Athletic Goeda. Phanagrapha Said on Eaay W1 EWh Terma. The metal rcvpcuii fur .hi. oenaaof Coppe: tin ia coppei T1 i ..".ouii! . alone it tre-- ' lore in aurface iliow.:-mentions The coppe: oie yielded It ia proving eveiy ahafl that it ! from hour to hour that Greeiiaater la withuLt doubt the gre:-imniug territory ever found in the am 11 It bigger than Butte. It ia bigger than Biebee. it l bigger than all the copper diatricu of Munisne and Ariaoua pul together. It ia u moonteatnbly big and valuable ti.at nearly 2U.U('0.-mhas been invested m lot) clalma during the last six months. And the me a who hate thus Invested ae vast a hum are many of 'hem among the moat Important mine owners id this generation. To recite the simple facts about the bonanxas suddenly evolved at Ureen-wule- r la to court either wonder or incredulity. This district was practically- unknown, practically unexplored, within so short a time as ten years ago. It Ilea far up among the remoter crags of the Funeral range. It was until recently to be beyond j supposed the reach of an adequate water supply. The mere suggestion of a possible railroad leading to these crests from j which, on the California side, there is I an almost sheer drop to desolate ! Death valley, was primarily received I with ridicule. It la unknown no longer. It has been explored from ewd to end. It will have a railroad and all the water it can use early in the next year. In other words, and without exaggeration, it has Jumped from obscurity to the biggest mining potentiality on record, in leaa than a dec- BOYS Roller Skates boo. - -- v CURE . i V in-i- v h e - MEN u:i-d- Effectively and hait-vl.li.- e WE liiii-cuon- Jt CURE Chlu-kiau- MEN g . ByModcrn, Quick Methods e k Su-eh- WE - CURE . ! MEN ls Come and Get e 1, u Well Chln-kiang- Norris Drs. Elliott Wu-sle- Vhin-klan- g grave-digger- of erram Ian forming msdr with pansl In tb and was rat away over the effort of yoke. A ai- Fur daarlng frock and dlnntr gowns, and. Indeed, for any of th am slab-arcoat a me for Indoor wear, th abort skirt will b very llttl eeaesrept when worn by quit young girls Tb tucked nd plaited skirt has, by the way. qnlt superseded tb plainer gored skirt of th panel effect lielag esprrtally past moat fashionable calm nr liked. Th chestnut brown, gooseberry red. Wedge-woo- d and gobelin bln, leaf green and gray, which la worn In almost all ahadoa. In broadcloth, yellow In all sliadra, in well si all th lighter tone of bln sad rnn, ' dls-tum- v tb drawing cleared tb groaad by thra Inches, but a great many of th a ihow tb model longer skirt length, many f them, vn when designed for street wear, having qnlte a qwaP- - It doubtful, however, whether th sweeping street gown will b adopted, although It la being put forth by so many of tb boot WE -g . Permanently Cloth and Velvet Gowns. also being much ucd. Th Drat drawing shows on of the velvet frocks the model being la dull golden brown, lb roreago ornamented with erased bands of the velvet, which loterlaced la th middle of tbe frost as Tbe bands explained by tb drawing. were about an Inch in width nod wet cut In one from a sort of yoke nppov portion thnt estgsded around tb eppev 9H of the bark. A narrow piping of dark brown antla edged this yoke and lb bands, this piping bring stltrbed o by There was also a little Inner vert of white elotb embroidered In brown, blr.rk and gold, tb llttl Chmletl being of rmm lac. Tb puffed alaeve were quite abort and were trimmed with aierlacod baud of th wtlu piped rii- - i-- f "pt-ne- d 400,-00- oet In on rock old wiThe skirt shown In .e , wb-e- . a res-- .1 Come Quicll m i.p, u which i ) vet, three ruffle beenuilng fllilab. Th uklrt wan bark and front each hip tn give plaited poorl der this yoke. 1'. YKMREI 'hi-ni- Roller Skates coot' nnd skirt suits tod for clsbnroto guwna promise tn ho um th rtgo this orsoou this Ittl, sod vrlrvt, so th arsaon advance. will vie Is popularity with tbs doth fabiim The fancy velvets sad In striped, chorkod and Srrd designs, ars seen among sobs very attractin' models, rapcdally rang thosp designed for walking frock, and Ibo plain velvets, both lu black and so tort, are N i ade. both for MORNING. i No Copper mitring ia expensive. copper proposition was ever opened up by anything except real money. Only a fool would attempt wlidcattlng operations In this metal, and the fool i would have his trouble for his pains. The Arms and individuals who have Line-Prices Winslows Celebrated put their money and reputations Into From 50c to $5.00 I the future of Greenwater properties individuals and firms like Patsy Clark, Augustus Helnxe, Charles M. Schwab, the L. M. Sullivan Trust company. Senator Clark of Montana and Borax" 8mlih are making thla investment because they are absolutely certain of the Investment's value. To T. S. HUTCHISON overlook the importance and the solid foundation of Greenwstere claim upon attention Is pure folly. Street public No. 306 Twenty-Fift- h The total copper production of the 0 Inlted States for 19u6 was about tons. Fully half of this tonnage WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. came from Butte, where much of the WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. beat copper ore mined shows values of Bmsdrloth. per ceiit d ! HERE YOU ARE UTAH, MoNPAY OGIEN, r: I.e ra TetE QL EF DEST SCHOOLS IN i.icrtoir of :n,' Gr.-ucm, iri peculiarity of .ini a'.l c,'iii'.i to'. aud EXISTENCE. icna'ihtic than tl.e ' W ti,r pii:. , k . '"-- S it! 111, Iti 1:1 Ukldt-Itn: rexieJ ia ai P uv tiirt: elfclcal Hilli wmld. in tuc i ua.-tiii.to the afaii, il'.I j uu WJUilli- th-u'l.-l- i ir rn: Ire their mysticism an: Therr ate the 1 Iirr,- - art- - ir! ,i! uIkio m their trauge niu f h,iue :,J CSthtiH. St like wfet'k in tu. i f , :!it piiucipa! In. some thing of t -a:. : 't.e fleet in ptek-:i-t kla) N'ins Vl'.Oc iiprtk lliU.(l!i utid which cl.-!:ir.:rresiej Mr wild be Na'buib. i.iiil.iiag up pent i wiiUaiiiSner up h wrhkik'I f r Truiu tig wiu :i. lu-u of ('uokt-r'!in...g.i ll.e ckmU t'kik iu Iaii'i wj !: fi per cent, the iucrewcd iu Acienca ..tue lif..e tii:e dob Kvrrv btutik), of Jer.k-iwas tguri d at 34 pei Cent It wori.1 umwinranti: aini by it. at.J yt-tuflj-rr.egiii.i-.- l could io a pruriN-ctLiiAowTJ'.bg is 'Hiignt a! tbiw .cho-.i- ; dues t.ot need a d.agrn: to show whv hlie-- with w spirt' w:.u-ibe . wL. murt not l.tby it. of u.vniii is, :lie pi'.iu-ipi- t of the tireeuwater investors ate cuntl kte;.;i. , -aku-cf yi-of Moravian are rival ;!ie fiu'teu romaiv. The laugh; s diiniot!,' u:iita'liii aud certiilu arnt (if siupetidoikS p ruths. That they b.wikki-v-llt--r UV.ll.ikiri.e lu in They rveiyiid) t:" inuity les. ot however, .(.' sick auikNib iu have not gone ilt, iuis tnierprtre as ll'dil.utg cllUIlM bv t:ie tact that na.'e thidr origin . lunu Hus They ii.w it'umanhip an the qylck a flyer Is evijeLi-tof uf one ,m'. bt.v the cl were neglnu.r.g at ni.'Uey. 51b) thq they have not pul their slock on the dt-eloped his w Du have atteti.ic-,- 'he k'h,n! are tuw market at penny prices. ati.l by tl,e Hirer churches CHINA'S NEW RAILROAD. Tl.e otner two, esruieg gued w.igcs as collier lu in Bohemia further fact that they have the actual teseniug a sne and their uf the New iu in siu: more aaiMlioua rtienuour lwrgisl coin lu i heir treasuries for serious urn sud t'hicagu. Tbe bt-in railiiuil j,.t a:ck. were overwi ctmed becaoac they mining li L prupused tu upeti in I.udun a t'Liiu trsvtTss a and pupuLiu aspired to be nation!, challenged the wutl where girls truk'i of a.luvla! ruituiry lu the .prui-iUk'The K. B. Co. handles the largest papacy, engaged tuatuigreat war suc-r- u Skhutvlwlxu-ci-furi ti'.traenia:;! rebellions ever Snail)' veal' uf wge u,a be given of Ktangwu it tuna for a line of loose-lea- f ladger In I'lah. 41J gallant tubed to the Magyar power which lewwons In the uiviiat-vLi.'iof ahuui 2'1" m.lt's tiviii tviuLsi uf mluiii. Twenty tnird street. m Nanking In a the popes raised aguiusi them. The prwpsi'ing uf chlliri-nurtliwei"-eri- v f.wid, plaiu ew . Moravians pureueu their diram of a lug. laundry work, and Ought the Kit: '1 lie Hociiou scltully THE MORAVIAN BRETHREN. otrd tu epottiullc deigaru.it svsten, f eriurw'l.m quiet community opr ;ied j trsflii-- , however, iw from rradttkODs. founded no national church, Such an Institution s.rea !y raists tn M.aiigtul to Wu-lca and To thos- - who realize how much uf challengod no Jcuu!e. and chose lit tin. It vm fk'uuiied tww yearn toiwl dl viaiii'c of eigli:-tivmile. Tbs the history of European thougot Is rather to exert an influence thaa to ago by s elerg uiuu. and ts in rouuer aud portion io embalmed in the annals even of the count their converts But even when tion with a fuuttil'.iug hospital The NuUikitig enters iuio more hilly euun-- t most zbourM of religious sorts llie we have traced them through Goetlie, growing girls f this Hutahltshuu-u- ! r w liwtv some lunittuing iw necewsrr Inicrnatlcual conference of the Mo Westev and Zinxea.iorr down to John are taught tu become bouse uj this, it is auiicipsted. will mil rsrian Brethren, held In tue old meet- Huss himself, we have hardly ex maids, aud posit l necomprlriil are found ''umpleted aud upeuud for traffic Fur rohouse in Huss, has haunted Fetter th4r antiquilv ing lsne. its in the hutisee of the tamllie un tl lkus. mance and Its interest. For the like the earlier VbiFeuse. was in lu The i'':uuiry round about is oae of Germany. an even Brethren may claim to be the oldest great pan transmitting Russia powsenses a school for police tbe utikwt thickly Inhabited and proof Protestant churches. Their origin earlier religious revival the move-me- men. where young meu are trained fot ductive part or China. It ia intersect dstes. indeed, from a period ioog ancalled BogomtlUui, with its exforce. The school ta situated iu ed iiL u imeiuus creeks, canals and terior to the movement which we alted spirituality aud its contempt of the Petersburg, aud In a museum eon trlhiiiai streams draining into the have come to regard as the reforma- all (xternal forms which arise among St. thereto the pplls make them cieek. tbe Hwang Pu river and tion proper, and the paradox of their the Balkan Slavs sud was crushed out nected elves familiar with jemmies, drill, the VwtigtM- Kisug. Colton, rice and aurvlval lies, no doubt, in the fact that by the united effort of 1st tins. Greek chisels, and other tools used by pro- inulbttr tree are grown wsteuwlveiy, they ate rsteh ra community of like and Turks, to revive In more perms-neu- t fessional thieves A particular branch sud there iw groat passenger traffic minded men than an ambitious aud form in the wesu Louiton of the is the Russian passport along tbs Grand canal, as well school end- Twice church. they have - less firosely Using which with pollerbudding every system, juuk freighted stone, timber, on mark European literature. man has to studv In detail. bamboo and misrei- grain, puitrr.v. No student of the eighteenth ceuiury HOME VISITORS EXCURSION. . A remarkable educational establish-laueou The leug'h of time ie ignorant of the influence which they exercised over the Weeleyn. The Law Rates East Via Rio Grande West- tuenl la the school for Judges opened occupied bv passungers la traveling recently In Paris. Here make believe from Shanghai tu Nankins will be Journals are full of the intense attrac ern Ry. are held by the pupils u tiller the duced from about twenty-eigh- t hours lion which they exerted over John supervision of wall known attorney. to eight or ten hours, and the goods Wesley, and In thousands of Eugtish Round trip. flrf-rla-tickets to: The whole procedure, from the isen trsfllc, which now orrupies several homes today where the name of Denver. Pueblo and Colorado will gain in an even greater iug uf a warrant for arrest to Ihe sumis quite unknown, his hymns 119.75 Spring ming up and the Judges verdict, is degree. and his tunss translated or adapted Omaha and Kanuas City 32.00 . carried through in a businesslike manand in addiby the Wesleye, perpetuate hie spirit. St. Louis 31.50 ner. tion. of course, to Shanghai and NanMore Interesting, perhaps, because St. Paul and Minneapolis 41.9) At Monte Carlo there is a school king. th termini of tbe line, are treaty more unexpected ihe attraction Chicago 44.(0 of which the Moravians at one time excroupiers. It is held during ihe six ports. The first named has been callNov. on aale 20th Ticket! and Parent summer months in the clubmen uf Ihe ed the Venire of the Far East owing ercised over Goethe. A spirit less her 18th, limited to 80 & from date days Tir aux Pigeons and the Salle dKs-rrlni- to the network uf canals passing likely to subject Itself to their gentle- of sale. Stopover allowed. Low In the Casino building. ness and their pietism than his could rate to and from many other Here through It rurlous uarruw streets. It point tables similar to those In the Ca was besieged by Colonel Gordon durhardly be conceived. And yet The For further Information see A. J. are alno gaming room, and each pupil tn ing the Tnlping rebellion, nnd is now. Confessions of a Fair Saint." which SPICIALISTS-yf- u. fill the alxtb book of Wilhelm Mel-ter- . CRONIN, Agent, Ogden, Utah. turn takes the role of croupier, while great reuier cf Ihe silk Industry. owe their chief Interest to the others personate players and stake und are also busy It's Profitable. uiunev over the table. At a given in- marts, tbe latter, a well ns Nanking, picture they draw of the quiet ferment 2361 Washington Ave. which was then going on in the orthostant the croupier must calculate and being a regular calling place fur th All lawyers like to take a real. dox evangelical churches of Germany out the winning stakes. There are steamer thaL ply on the Yangtsn pay Like must of us. and still through the influence of men who had usually between forty nnd fifty pupil It may thus be fairly anticipated that The average lawyer's happiest lived in the Moravian community at in this school, nnd n six month rourne the new line will conduce powerfully ftTien with a will. working I Herrnhut. Goethe ia sometimes crittoward opening up this part of China to generally sufficient to trim them Philadelphia Press. to Anltdied croupiers. ical, but a'waya ympathetlc. He cared European trade and also to travelers. A very old educational esisblish- - as there is much of Interest to lie little for Zlnzemlorfe symbolism, but haw only admiration for the quiet spirit Steel embossed stationery to your ment Is the school for s seen in Nanking and the neighborhood, of love and devotion which made the order at K. B. Co.. 412 Twenty-third- . in Belgium. It waa founded by the Geographical Journal. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. 4 - I EXAMINER: mo. than i.een paid m tieutUi The Greer water distK't ha twice the arts of Bu'.'.r. ll copper showings run as higu aw Ha per cent i.f copper za ring I hr last The year fell iar sh. rt uf tl.e deu.and while the lu crease ia prod tie DE- - B;. fir tue st zutiiuiiu! j.iii.p Icl.t prominence n:n ir.r.Lg cni;i uMci It) ihe n.ap in ti.ku:;. ia iu tnat of the Urei. av,- aui liie ur-- I . r.i,nding diuiru-t- m Inn. coi:ut. (.'a1,. I PkOLDHT MORNING The New Collars. By Dorothy Dale. violet wll b warn, tb Empire style bemar ing shown among aom of tb drray model In the material. Tb Empire mode 1 however, not to b advised for tb average flgnrt, tbe fitted coinage nr tb cent aud uklrt atylau being pfeferrvd. Long flat stale of fur ire very becoming worn with thra frock, and long bore of feather, la black, brown, gray or whit. o ooft 'and fluffy that they bar almost tb elfrrt of for. nr and net not particularly cxpmslr. Lava, (specially lu tbe heavier kind. In mark naed la trimming gown of cloth or velvet, and long il'k frfciga, silk ball fringe and tassel and fancy braids wlU alas b xtcnalvly used. DOROTHY DALE. Although white inching le Mill aces, especially with tlm mors elaborate gswaa and walan, fur morning wear and tor the Blrset with lb plainer tailored gowns, whit linen turnover eollnra, with fuur or bow ll of colored silk ar floe white lawn, are muah worn by many very smartly gowerd women. The olyle M. of nun, rather a youthful on aapedully when a loose bow tlo to worn, but If a d mall four-l- n hand of black satin nr silk of same bosoming abide to need with turnover of haed embroidered linen, tb mode to generally nnltnbto art fur women pact their Brat youth. In the small Illustration three of than handmade cal lari are shown, the Brat on t tb top of th (botch bring done In all Odd Customs in Eating Singular custom iw maintained by many nation la their re pasta, in prim tlm it was tb habit of most as rage frill to cat their hod ohm In tb most avluded places. Tbe Ualdlro Islander till ohoervo fbelr peculiarity. They to th darkest part of their boa and hang curtains oboat fksm, so tbot on of tbeir fnilow-ms- s may no thorn (ItlMlr rneuL On th eoatnry, tbs Philippine Islander will not ant meal nlnna. Wbcn Fill-pi- n flfeda bloiMlf without conpanloa i with whom to share kla meal b will abstain from eating util fa bna hand nw Tb Tahltlaoo, though a nntnrally orlnbl race, din oepurately; crcn tbs man and bln wlfo do not oat Karb member of tb family bn together. bla own food basket; they take Ikclr placan nlioat fir yard apart, and then, turning tbeir backs to sack other, din amid profound alienee. Tbe Brailllm never cat when they drink, or drink when they cat nnd th Tartar continually pen 1st In palling their gnaut by tbe car until ho drinks A strange enaiom prevails In Knmtn-ehutkwhere men who wlafees to antor-taiguant Inrltea him Into a cabin, which In heated to an excessive temperature. and than presses him with toed until he In In a Mate of a torpor. i, lahle-apooaf- h one-hal- to-co- nt favarla (Frvaeb XwvlytiH-Sli- kx of cop of avoided spang of milk, so rek of yeast eed g small pert flue of of a weighed pound I, and whea s of a np ef prw.d-elight add an two eggu. milk, tcaapoonfol of of g pound of batter salt, of tb rest pound of flour: beat sod the with perforated spoon antll light, then time, and heat antll add egg- - sue nt very smooth; megnwbllo add two suni-eof candled orange peeL Butter a fluted cylinder mold, sprinkle with chopped almond. and half fill with tb pasta. When too pasta hai rtora to tbe top of tbo three-fourth- three-fourt- h d Clay Pipes As Charms Often enough there art Brand In conn-trplaron. and especially naar ancient burial mouudu, vary small clay pipes, then tiring generally broken off nt the n stem nnd of curiously unfamiliar pad th finders nr wont la remark: ' wander whs smoked thing like this, mere wblffT holding I Hundreds of brae pipes have been In Engfound In nmne country pli'-land, and they are Inrludrd In must antiquarian cullrrlloua, but they were saver Intended for baman amnklug. Antiquarians nil them fairies' pipes, " for tb rrasoa that, oval ip to th middle of tori reilury, eouulry folks of a lu fill liperatitlouu kind were tbe unrall bowls with tiihan-- aud tu put the pipe near Ibo grave of tbeir friends nd also near opals where there existed -the turf where falrlr fairy riuqs" were ouppuord to meet. Ua tb prturlple that a Chinaman who with money tain dead relation oupp-lrnd food to be used on their ghostly pilcoin on lad grimages often enough puts Ik dead, an our ancestor, while wishing to anpply pipes and tolacro tn the dead and to tbo fslriro. used III smallest possible pipe, for tolacro wa dearer diya then It to now. Koine say, however, that the pipes were thus specially made so small because tbe elvra themselves wer so tluy. However this mar Iw. It to a fart that th early pipemakera appplled a aperlnl claas of artlnca :o those who wished to propitiate the fairies and many of three ora still found. y pit-tor- s white and th ether two to color, finch collar arc vary simple to moka, they ra merely straight band of stitched linen ever which the turnover to folded. Tb Atft collar sketched won dons on fin lawn, a eonvenilmjl roas figura being used, th work being quit heavily padded. The second sketch shown design which In oimoat any color, th patters bring merely large polka dots, podded end done la uret aud-nve- r stitch. Th dote oa the collar from which th sketch wa take xrrrv made by using tb end round lead pencil to mark th else, af tbe scolloped edge helng dona In the same way. Light Delft blue mercerised eartoa was nerd for Ihe nmdri, which would also be very attractive embroidered la rad, light green, lavender, and pale bine or black. In uetng then colored cottons for to effective Som6 Cake Recipes Bnba with Trait (French Receipt I. This cake requires on pound of Sour, ooo nd rope of butter, a of granulated sugar, of a teaapnenful of salt, ona caka of comf of a cup of avoidpressed yeast, ed milk, eight eggp and oa rap of fruit. Moke apoego of the yoatt, milk and little of tbe floor and set aside to light. Put th not of tbe floor Into mixing howL add th batter, softened but not melted: augur, salt end three eggn. tad work th whole together on til smooth; tbea odd the not of tb gg. an at time, and eoetlna beating antll II are added and th mixture I very month. When tb sponge p light, odd to tb egg mixture, boiling entll again smooth ; then add th fruit, nnltnnnn or ereded ralalna cot In omall piece, ettroo, candied eberriee ar other fruit, In bits, ar r leaned enrrnatn. Butter a babe mold nod half fill with the mlutara. Lei rise nearly to tbe top of tb mold, then boko from 40 to 60 minutes. Itorva hot folded napkin. Ilerve at the same on tlm apricot or similar enaeo. embroidery It to always an Nr le set lb eolera first, eaprelnlly If any af tb darker badra such aa red, blarit ar dark bins are nerd. T eel aueb colors aa that there to no danger of tbeir running afterward, put tb akelne In cold water and set sear the firm Juat before tb water reaches tb boiling point add generaua plnrh of element or alt, letting the water boll & Then rinse In eold water, and bang tb skein to dry. Th third design to very pretty serried eul Ip black or la any of Ura colors, this patter also being easy to draw, oven when onai artistic ability to limliad. KKATKIl'E CAUKI. nm (iermaa Apple take thickness of ene-bal- made f Hit a mall for bread to of Inch and fit pan. Ley on shallow tb apples or peaches peeled, cored and rat to eighths, and twstrow with snear Let rise and lwk ml xad with cinnamon lu u quick oven. Kervc at breakfast or and luncheon with sugar cmn or butter. Hub over the fruit with tb cot rid of lemon to aiuld di"Vrlng. or wait until the dough to light hcf'i' putting tb fruli Into into ptoc-6s- util HexT tbe white af 10 feemy; odd ball of A Uaapuoa- - Cake, i Alikoogb eumaia furalehlagp nr ae- donlite liy ttra lira, after all, mast t uimn lank better wh' fitted for tbo raid weather sense, aa the draparico, portiere. window curtain aud oaek hasp lugs which, am, of can rue, abolished daring tli bested term, add much to tba cosine of lb average opnrtuieaL Much rare, bonrover, and clever eya In aaleciing color am ntreosary when r banal ng drapery muVl hnt within th Inal few yearn very artistic tabrirt fat such im ere le b fened, oven enmag Tb ptol Inrxpcnrire matertuto. v(y on material In noft green, erinmon ar any of the lighter shade which will with tbe relor of tbo room harmonlg boro muck to recnmmr raom, and era, role, heller in offset in qwt mem than ire bangings .hut are mire cenepim sons le pattern. Far Inalenre, In tb room from whir Ihe skein shown an this png wan taker tbe hangings warn rll of grooe row Ibeo Ilk, silk hinging bring sard on tb wooden fllvan, which wne bnlit t of a Room. Tbe eat tie, which wen by I carpantor, wa and feet cllq nlient rig nr oevra Nek divan a set ef drawaen which magarinra and finriedleAln mall be etqred. Thera drown eve bidden by a ox plaited rudia if the groan rilk. Tbe ridraraf the dlran were Shaped I the wing chair, and to! mm were wld and wildly ballL Th wall epac barit ef tb divan wue proton ad by kaaglog af to groan rilk Juat ekova ikto cartala era af tba new toadarap frlraxi bring act I wtto moat art to He alfevt. A norrew ehrif to while i rad topped Ibis Mew, into akalf being ptacod at the ram bright aa the beokabrlrra whtek tope ef the bullt-l- e vare naad to other parte ef toe roam. Tb divan was fitted with thick, walk made eustiloa matlroaa, cave red to match tb eurtnlna, and nerernl rilk sad rafn pillows to rartera gay of eld rasa, soft orlmoon, yellow, and grow gave ad dad aara- yellowish aerit. made by order llttl ever twa with length fsderanntb tb ran bulH In, i awe-ks- lf f we ', asi-Jrin- gotooa-brow- By Sara Cranford mold bake In moderate oven. When baked turn from th mold, tot cool au mlaulea, then pour over a rich nyrap, flavored to taste, and larva narti lunckro or dinner deoaert. logredl-ra- t Thaakawlvlng fohe-T- fc fur this caka sre two cup of broad dough, one half of cup of Boor, two ef rap ef pugnr, two eggu, of a ten. teaxpoonlul of clove, oua-ha- lf of mace (puoofnl of dnnamoa. the nd nntmeg. one cup of seeded raising, of a eup uf aliped citron nd one-hal- f of tesspoonfnl of oodn. Teh ttra dongh, when it I raady for shaping hits lee vea, add the other Ingredients and mix and .brat with the bands. The besting to not (out with 'ho rid of tb baud, hot with tbe tip of tbo f agars sud directly toward the body. Tom Into trim cak pan, und when light lit should ha , not quite donlil In Irak in even llttlw lower tbon Nr of tempentnr bread. When raid pour maple sugar frosting over the take and decorate with nut or and ornnasraul pmwa hickory frosting. This eak to pnrtlralnrly gaud mads of entir wheat broad dough. plors of doogb The Corners ful of erram of tartir and bent nntll dry; beat In ou cupful of sugar gradually, ralro spoon, add one tesepnonful using of vnnllta extract and fold In one cupful ef flour; bake lu su unbuffered tulw pan with stranger beet than fur span go rake. Thirty to SO minutes will bo needed, according to the depth of the pan. novtr Food- - Fat this rake aw nooks If of n eupfol of butter, two cupful of tagor, so eupfol of milk, four egg, two ad one-thirrapfuls of floor, os half of teaspoonful of cinnamon, four ef baking powder, one ne-hi-tf of vintlli extrs'l und of cupful of grated chocolate. Cream the buttar with one cupful of Uigur; add the other cup of sugar le the beaten yelks and eemhln Ike two: odd tbe milk alternately with the lour, sifted with the rlnnamoe aud baking powder, then the vanilla, th whites ef the eggs best c a dry, end lastly, Ihe melted chocor In iuyera. tub pa late. Bake to Fut together end Ice with boiled frosting, to which ruodted fruit, cut Bn, has been added. Fairy Gingerbread.of Ocxm together butter and on of cupful cupfni of powdered u(sr. add one half of a cupful of mlk. drop by drop, then one flour aud a table-spoonfad noe-bsl- f raps of yvsst poudr sifted together, ft itb a broad lilsded knife spread the mixture very thin on the holtm of dripping In pais. Inverted end frittered, end mark minute, or until sqtnrei; bake aboul Are heal oven of the delicately colored The Very quickly cut should be moderate tlm wafers spall, turn upm Ihe hot pan tubular shape. Hull either nnd roil In from one rid or coT.er fcAKA CBASFOKD. ene-bal- ' flll In corner of tbo room. Th d rearing, Indeed, ebowa Ihe most attractive spot In a particularly pretty and original room, sud may prove to b nnvfnl tn other bomemnkera wno nra "doing over" tbeir bouses for lha winter. Oftee In grest ms sy raom there to an nwhwsrd break along tbe ride wall, reused by tb jotting cut of tb rhlmney ptora and mantle ahell. In bl Ivlng room Ible wa.. spa --e waa traaaformed by tb elaver rrnacement shewn. Th woodwork of tbe tbe room was all In a ranm-whlla, rlath. wnlle jeieg bnug in Teen tbe drop celling being doe le light Queer omit ncany. Tbo floor wne of poilobed wood, over tbe nrfse ef which esc 'erg rug and several smaller one were told, und tb chairs were of oMhogany. with cue or wo odd pieces .if Muck oak. th odd llttl rhalr shows In the drawing being of lilrdo-ey- e at a pis, ntnlaed a soft, dark greoa. BKATKICE CARET. , ) Fads in Nature. Cows and sheep always feed bead to the wind, even If they ore on the slop of bill sod are obliged le crop the grass down bill in a very strained and u uc inform ble position, la a storm, however, "d stouil they oftea crowd logethci toll to wind bird In tb Mtdd'e Age tbe we thought tu he god who took tbe form ef bird, gad It waa sacrilege io kill IL The practical Homans were loss They caught tbe bird, superstitious killed. It isd sic It utih ("wrhli'g of the gusto that gourmands ef tvdsy molarks. The Itoiusns held that ne otin'. bird roald be compared with It for swsvl-esrm-ko- x of flesh. einalleet tree that grows In (.reel licit a In may Iw seen on the rum in: I "f Han Lomond. It to tba vaitoir vs Had wa Ihe fort One or two piece af pallshed bnw ar pottery uere ptacad ,m lb shelf ra- tassjeu tn thin rarnro, sc 'be gtctnrc, which were muatly water eolera or photograph. rare framed In Marx or brawn few lone in French gilt or wood, with dwarf willow, which at Its heat only nt. I talra height of twa Inches It In, howmere ever. a genuine trow fled eat bruit, arrardlng to erteottota. H to the wildest ef the Med kingdom tkst niafcra tbo tomcat pats. Aud vie xrrie tba tamest whea losa are wildcat Tbare to no wilder Mrd Io eonflaemaot. thin the curlew and no tamer Mrd when he to caught nod dmetreid. Bug spar- - a rows rarely recoosl! themoslvn Ml,, rig. Labatari often travel lu raglmaots seeking new fording grounds The btggvat nd strangest lead the van le triple row. J and I be maimed und weakly evuggl beat (bar ran. Few alasg behind crasiwra si lit mo warn la stuck tka . - toOstir. |