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Show fTFOR MY LADY'S LEISURE. IJ USEFUL TO KNOW. Wh-r a stain Is irodiued J"0" Juice or an other acid nothing so e'leetual as ammonia In neutrulUIng and thus removing It . To remove grease rrom wallpaper mix pine clay with water to the ronslslerw) of cream spread It on the soot and leave It till next da) when It "" casll) brushed or scraped niT. If the trease ha not dlsappeated entirely ie-peat ie-peat the proee-s ,kr. To clean strow maltlrg put three pint of bran In two ..uiirt of cold water and boll It Take off the Hrt uno when It Is naily cool wcwh the maltinir with It. wiping It '; '1 JJ dean iv doth A little lt may be added to the water for white matting and v Ineg tr for red . To keep osteia put them in a tub onl eoverthem with salt watei Allow them to remain for twelve houis when thev should be taken out and allowed to ito) for amther twelve houis without water Never put them In the same water twice ' lei insure Jell) being dear let the Jules drain through a thick flannel bag without sqcelng It WOMAN'S GLORY. Ever) other woman I meet " exclaimed ex-claimed a so let) woman the othe r da) Is having her hair Heated by a siecial-Ist siecial-Ist and Is firmly convince I that sne will n soon as the I reiecllbed course 01 ttcatment Is o'er have iibnn hint silk) lock No matter how heroli the treatment treat-ment prescribed the) uie read) tn follow fol-low It if the) . an onl) kep their hair from becoming scunt) ond faded 1 should like to have m) sittings oftener Mr 1" I heard n woman so) to a well-known well-known portrait painter the other da) as I nm to have in) head shaved kb soon ns ou are through with me Another An-other one of in) friends who has become be-come a victim to this prevailing mania has her face covered with 11 curious rash which she sa)s Is the temporar) effect of the prescribed hnlr remedies and goes about In consequence heavll) veiled And et I do not believe in the end one of these women will lie one whit better off than I. who onl) use soap nnd water, and lat nature take Its course , SEASICKNESS. Vlcn are I s subj'ct ot senslckness than woniin a 101 ding to an old sei .m tain but "hen nttack-d by it make ,.r. rus- The) take Immediate!) to their bulbs where they grumble and groan until th.) u.e well enough to go on deck again A woman lights the unpleasant un-pleasant mala.lv until she can flght no longci Then sho becomes maudlin ami puthVtle h. retires to her room and Krl Wv k thiee questlons-flist. v"hether people die of senslckne's then, how man) mile, we uie frenn : s ho c . a nl (Hwns Hiked oBveiW ten the patient l .0 111 that she loses interes 111 the d'tor she UMiilly lies on her sldo and crle b) the houi HEIRESS TO MAKE HER BOW. A )outhfuI (oliruinla helres to JlonOOOO who will be presented 1111 .loliiitante In New ork soeiot) the omlng sea "on Is Mis Jeiihl.- Adeline Ciocker, d.ughter of C'ol 'red Crocker Crock-er Miss Crockei will go to .New York ai. the guest or Mi and .Mrs 1'ronclR Ilurtonll.1rrl.n11 t the. weddln; of her sister. .Mrs Mary c rocker, to . 1 rail, els lluiton llirrison ut "t Mar) church. Tuxedo park. Miss Crocker was maid of honor Miss Crocker Is the sl-ler or Teniplelon Crocker, who Inherited t 000 POO nn equal share with his sister in the estate of his fathci. MAGNIFICENT STONES. I have seen during the week the slock nf ornaments worth) of, the "Arabltn Nights of . 1 famous Paris jeweler who is taking orders at the present moment In linelon Ho li is nlrea.) secured somo of our ire test ladles as eusiomers rhe Iu? ess of Devonshire and t he lluchess .f I'ortl.nd have ordered U iras. und rnness Adolphe ele Me)er has become; ,'he ,"ns.eo? of a beautiful dlam-jn' comb Th pear s were wonderful nnd worth the ruhsom of manv .Ink Three row nf blc, ierfect y matched pearls nt ",, ,,t tOteXi, and if a, fourth row-at resent In I'trls-wHs nildol the neck-ice neck-ice woiilel he worth HiOOio, One string of nne leeerls with a diamond clasp, can bo bougtit for lie tip-Mainly About People A aoODCAE?Uoi Mirc beauty or fae. a. woman much If she has . i.1 A woman may have a far.p?' outline as that of a njlj " figure may be well proMr.t"'4' she may appear uwl& she doea not carry htrtelf ." of feature and form VJS 'L' nme agnlnst grace ami - '' vo) found wanting catT1 A woman gown, mayk. ter the most elegant jX."1 her chapeaux may om. i, I of a I'arls milliner anTvcn? source of annoyance in kllf- does 1 not make as smsr, ," t ns the governess of herrM?1 Simply because sheZela'fc Ihe minute she standi in. on her ret. with knee. , & well out stomach flat iSS?1 and tho body rrom the wltJ1.1?" so Bllghtly forward, sh.h,.11'-certain sh.h,.11'-certain smartness of nf!.,"'' amount of benut) or tins el give. A woman cannot .tffi nnd look slovenly Yet hrZ ," do stand properly" "n h turo Is the chief fault B tljll' American women who ft, One must notcwlthregmt,. tlgtircs nnd protruding tlfig! Is the tendency or the bodr ?, heuv lly to the heels unle,, 'Jif1; exercise to ortset the ! springy step soun becomti 71 the past, and walking ui,. a rhythmic falling forvvirtL" Jerk) up-and-down movtmm abdomen rrom that time reifrT, trude unplensantl) and .ntVl |