Show FOB FOR THE LADIES interesting imm INTIRE YiNo STING ithe FOB FOR YOUNG AND OLD femininity miNIM TT A adlar nit of poetry the cello of goundry Vu airle blotting a faa stan alone bin me ob la in her sable garments abe widow bookel look a queen for benny beauty la in if its orrow sorrow a i s beautys crown 1 I the pallor ot at her chek in all their ten tender bojer glow wa was like a purple upon a drift of now and in her weeping eyes ot at blue ucb such weird emotions lay such lomber somber depths of at ar docAs and amid had shad owe dim and grey that you would fancy be bad lot poor hapless leonore not irot one dear lord and maiter master but nit twenty five or more mom aho he vin to me boebe ahe to me with all 11 II wr youth and gold and in soft pleading I 1 1 e accents ceato ac she be asked to te to consor d there wu she he basped ft a vacant place upon her bearta hearts throne wrone ull still that somebody if be knew know bow how could take by storm aud alil well wall I 1 knew bow how for grasping both her jeweled band bands ta in mine I 1 quitted from thoe those me ripe lips of ben here a vintage tints 0 rich ai as wind wine I 1 and while I 1 ton tore the widow widows erge serge right IOU 00 her bar queenly kead ard ald told her bar that a living spouse wu was better that hat a dead bhe ehe leant upon my bosom in tremulous and sorrow lorro wj a vanti bed from the blue depths of at her deyss 40 0 0 today toda to da day 1 tb the ragman an purchased the able table d I 1 old and now I 1 own the tho widow the widow and her bar fold id rug augene davia in itt shore tu illar Il lir of marriage it appears to bo be an admitted fact that thoro there te to a yearly increasing fall lag ing off la in tho the number of marriages take place among tho prosper oua ous and highly educated classes clas eoa both in this country and in europe it has always been nole noticeable cable that tho the poorer and least educated portions of society have been the readiest read lest to launch upon tho the sea of matrimony and bavo have raised the largest families lami lioB tho decline in tho the number of marriages among the wealthier and more cultivated classes has been commonly attributed to tho the increased cost of living and the demand demands of injury pride and ostentation but thoro there are those who think it attributable principally to newer conceptions of what marriage should bo be it is no longer tho the alliance for commonplace mon place objects of two persons of opposite sexes with few or no mental needs or susceptibilities in common but the union of two beings whoso intellects feel ings tastes and sympathies hove have been assiduously trained to a high point of development and sensitiveness tho the man or of the highest culture and refinement excludes from hie his or her matrimonial scope the individual of the other sex of undeveloped powers impel act yn syn nathlea and inelegant mannerz AL A eighty trained intellect and aasta with multitudinous objects of thought and a wide acquaintance in society eo cleTT does not stand in need of the perpetual companionship which is an absolute necessity to many to a self contained character of 0 this sort a traly braly congenial madriago marr mar lago riago is undoubtedly ai a i untold blessing but the connubial state is not such an urgent as to prec preclude ludo deliberation era tion careful choice and some regard for consequences A decline in hasty and assorted ill marriages would brov 3 a blessing to all frades grades of society and induce a much needed decline in divorces which for want of an international ter national law have grown to be acme quite too frequent for tho the public welfare the home foundry oarl according to reports received i be society of lew new york women have taken another step forward and have gone in large num berb into an occupation which seems seem to be adapted only to men on account of the physical strength required says the commercial they have actually gone into the groat great foundries at tit pittsburg Pitta burg and today something like ilka five hundred of them are capping nalla and bolte bolts that is putting beads heads on them this Is severe phys ghys leat labor and it takes a strong man to do the work but the iron works find no difficulty in getting plenty of girls already the supply almott doubles the demand this is the di dl result for the work mentioned men always received from 14 to 16 a week the girls receive from 4 to 0 5 and are glad to get it now men are practically thrown out of employment in a trade in w ellch they used to earn 11 ll ing wages it Is the same old story but the idle men are enjoying a sweet little revenge reven gt gc the girls who have taken their places are known everywhere in pittsburg Pit as i the ithe foundry girls there is nothing sha shame merui ful in this title but it is con shameful by other working women in the smoky city the s foundry girl it appears can be recognized everywhere on account of cinder stained face or for some other reason unknown fioldo of pittsburg and the a sales ladles and altory factor ladice cross the estreet when they see too ho block off they cannot bear the idea of the foundry lady added to their octal social list yot yet oven even the foundry woman ie Is held hold to bo be higher in the social scalo than tho the woman engaged ia in domestic acry loo erbo s saleslady it seems is distinctly dietl notly friendly to the factory lady tho the s factory oc tory lady turns up her nose at the foundry girl and tho the foundry girl ie is hurdly hardly condescending to the errant servant or nurse girl it appears that thera aro finer distinctions in social casto among tho the pittsburg Pit than among tho the mil llona lional iros ros of new york nasally lot but 2 ever fondd thoro there was lost loit tho other day clay ono one beautiful golden hour sot about with itty sixty lithgo diamonds lin din monds each diamond dizmond minute having about it sixty smaller in allor once second seconds irwill it will not or found again this jewel disappeared between tho hour hours of nine in the morning and nino nine at night and no matter how great inny inay bo ba the reward offered otTer cd can never bo be recovered how did you cloeo oso ftp t you stared idly out of the window for a few minutes you top stop to give the and got tho the wrong shoo on the bronks wron fojt toot and lost some more minute minutes straightening them you had a fool ih ish argument with your little sister and a few more went and later in the day you tossed away a great mat many while you looked at a worthies worthless novel then just because you bud nothing to do and trouble bilt alf to find anything you stared listlessly at the fire and wondered how long the day was going to bo then you wasted more timo time by annoying your mother and using up the minutes that to her were of euch such moment now the hour ie Is gone thoro thera Is no ursa crying over 14 it but you can think this and you can make up your mind to this the year ie is like a necklace formed of perfect jewels each jewel a day surrounded with those smaller on ones es twenty four of thorn them the tho hours and ono one of those these lost or thrown away makes the nee necklace klace worthless conclude thoi eforo to look after the smaller jewels to mako make each one ono brilliant and nt at the end of the year your chaplet will be worthy to decorato decorate the century ruth ashmore Aeh moro in ladles ladice home journal ahe domele Dom estle tle 1 A fond father blessed with a largo family of children who was very do bestic in his tastes and who enjoys tolling telling a rood good astory on himself said he went home earlier than usual one afternoon business boing being dull and late in the evening slipped up tip stairs to help the children to bed being absent some time ills his wife went up to see what was going on upon open ing the nursery door and looking round she exclaimed why dear what in the world ore sze you doing why said he 1 I am putting the children to bed and bearing them say their prayers 11 yes she said but this one is to our neighbors child here all und reeked 1 ho ile had bad to redress it and send it home the home women ali the alkin star poultry breeders may blow their horns BS as much as they please crit ciso ciao this and that and learnedly write about their experience etc hut but the fact still remains that the unassuming wife is the best poultry man as na a general rule she keeps an eye on the poultry and it Is to through her that the details so important to tho success of the business are attended to and she seldom receives even a word of acknowledgement ac the selfish thoughtless lord of creation modestly takes all the credit there are some things that ought to be otherwise I 1 7 agricultural ral sweet raisins lu in rum and green grapes in cream are among the sweeta that new ne york school girls pay one dollar a pound for assorted chocolates are the same se price but the fillings are most remarkable A body never knows what is coming next until she has put her teeth tooth in the brown cube then Cal california fornis fig almond apple nougat marshmallow ginger jelly marmalade bowron and nuts and creams in variety may maybe he discovered la in a 26 single pound A 1 Mit an english woman who came to this country a few vears ago to live with her bar brother was thrown out of a home by his death A friend hearing that she had learned the carpenters trade ina in a parish school in england ad her to do repairing from house to house abo gladly accepted the advice and din her work so well she eoon received recel per day in fam illes repairing broken furniture furni turo and doing odd jobs levinz church bus on the tbs avon young st louisan walking on an chouteau avenue with predty ausin ou sin im awfully warm maryl lets take a bus pretty cousin blushing sweetly oh grep some one would be sure to iaz s us her here on tho the avenue please be patient till ull we get got to the par park west shore |