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Show UNITED STATES RATTLESHIP KEARSARGE PROVES ITSELF THE FASTEST FIGHTING FORT AFLOAT MMCMMIIMIJ - pound to a paste the yolks of five hard boiled eggs, a small piece of butter, a little salt, a tcaspoonful of anchovy sauce, a teaspoonful of curry powder, a teaspoonful of bread crumbs and a resting. tablespoonful of French dressing. The paste should have the consistency of Fancy Waist. butter. Spread It between thin slices Blouse of gray louisine, made with of buttered bread, placing a lettuce box plaits and trimmed with bands of leaf in each sandwich. Trim and cut cerise liberty. The In the usual manner. front is ornamented with motifs Dainty Floral Muslins. and pendants of Floral muslins and delaines will passementerie. The shoulder col- make prett.vsummor dresses later on, all and there are many daintily embroidlar, tucked over, Is bordered ered Indian muslins to be seen, with with the cerise elaborate floral designs worked la Sf-band and trimmed white soft thread upon cream-colorewith applique mo-,lf-s grounds. With touches of black or of f black Chan- vivid emerald green upon the bodices tilly. The sleeves these Indian muslin gowns will be aro plaited on the charming for garden parties. outside, the plaits Blouse of Ecru Tusser Silk. to opening out form puffs, which The yoke and tops of the sleeves aro drawn in to form cuffs trimmed are plain and tTlrumed with tabs of with the cerise hands. The girdle is the material piped of the cerise libeny. Neuesto BIou- - with rod taffeta con. and sniped diagonally vv it h red and Here Is Something Nice. yellow galloon. To tho Savoij C'lu-- e- - Put six ounces of this yoke is plaited F'atod (horse ai'd a of blouse fine (ornmeal into a Iuimh, mix thor- in fine plaits oughly, flavor wih a pinch each of whkh imen out ground niaco and cayenne, add the about half way yolks of iwo eggs, a taldespoonful of down. In the midream and one ource of bulled butter; dle of the front is work the mixture ti,l smooth, pour a wide box plait. into a saucepan, and stir over the The full sleeves fire until it begins to thicken, then aro plaited at tho let cool. Take some light rough paste, top in the samo roll It out into two even sized pieces, way and are finishspread one with the mixture, moisten ed with deep cuffs trimmed with the the edges, brush over vvitti beaten egg, tabs. Wiener Chic. cut into even-sizesquares, and bake for fifteen minutes. Serve hot. Claret Jelly With Cream. Soak an ounce of gelatine In a gill of water, and then pour over it half a pint of boiling water and stir till the gelatine ha3 dissolved; add one pict and a rawest parasol mnd umbrella than one mission to fulfil. rich4 jatest importation have nouveau ttrt carved d eiiul3itely ivory. They are .,lpg 0f whitest Ju screw on to the and d heavy silk- shaft that supports thetr These handles are hoi niin vial tiny find contain 1 or toilet wat-fnfilled with cologne pressing an ornament in the 1 tho handle, the top of the o g Vooens and sends out a spray of J fragrant contents to moisten a (kerchief or dampen the temples Some- fatigued or fainting lady. Is the of parasol handle the In-i- d Balts Russian delicious td with ? lwttPr She chooses side of the street and startstheoilsunny at a smart trot. Tf she is for slimness she covers fiveseeking miles without f six-inc- h v found w In ti. of cologne. I t him, straw-colore- water tt. pored, when stlce ,c7W pretty Theater Waist. silk trim-of hunches of with lace and with grapes In a rais ed, white applique Tho embroidery. lace forms a sort of yoke, with extending points down on the sleeves, and a m i's eald" L d e taM(u-iKciilt- itli passened men tone straps and strass buttons over a plastron of straw colored mousseline de sole, which is shined at the bottom Jd covered and puffed alcoves dth ruffles of white lace. The to trimmed correspond. and made it .Wiener Mode Album. w ? puie IHjr'Ion fan jr st piece country litural ; v to If lit esf icirest i ably r opera: ' is oie the t The t of a . uile to The r mar i The Curvature of the Earth. the last reception and exhibition i tie Royal Society In Umdon, II. !Ve Oldham showed how rue could Ipnocstrate the curvature of the earth d At experts ry. T Arlir: tj'h a camera having a photo lens. A canal In Dallmeyer Norfolk is six miles gsed by two bridges fixed on both nrt; marks were iges and half way between them, three at the same level above the of Tho camera permitted later. Autographing the three marks from s one end, and the middle mark above the others. c 11 To serve witn meats: With roast beef, grated horseradish. Roast veal, tomato or horseradish sance. Roast mutton, currant Jelly. Roast pork, apple sauce. Roast lamb, mint sance. Roast turkey, chestnut dressing, cranberry jelly. Roast goose, tart apple sauce. Roast canvasbaik duck, applo bread, black currant jelly. Roast quail, currant jelly, celery sauce. Roast chicken, bread sauce. Fried chicken, cream gravy, corn fritters. ap-jar- from t Pretty Door Drapery. Abolish the cheap, trashy, musty, seasebreeding cosy comer out of uuti'u! i.ee La n char. i t (Icil, dcstn ca; dome.', louuir.' t Lhr Ii. ires tie, w! s wh uie gr.a : ) We had a good trip, but I can Imagine clmmihliinees under which we might hotter it considerably. In fact, but for a few untoward happenings wo would have rumo across under nine days. As it is, wo aro about lour and a quarter hours over nluo days. Our oidcrs told us to go from The Needles to Mount Desert rock under natural diuft. Wo hud fuir weather most of thu way, but we encountered one gales, about a fifty mile gale, and also some trouble from fog We wore obliged to and icebergs. slow down considerably cm account of the latter, and one day averaged only about ten Knots. Wo nlso lost a triilo of time In picking up the rock. "The officers and mem have all done their full duty and worked with a will. They are considerably tired, but If they had tho orders they would cheerfully steam hack again. The Keaisarge is in excellent condition, save that It Is dirty, as wo took on a deck load of coal on the superstructure dock and wo have traces of that with us. We nnived just about tho time I anticipated, and so far as cveiythiiig hut coal is concerned could go bac k jurt as well and v had l.lilu tons of coal raptd'y. when we left England, and now have 4eu tons In the hunkers. This would lie enough to last four days under eronomcal steam. The trip at this time of the year, could ho made much more rapidly If we were going from Mount Desert Rock to The Needles rather than tho other way, as we head winds, head currents, and head seas." Cap). Hemphill said that It is impossible to give the exact figures of WORLD. IN THE FASTEST j waistcoat bordered with a band of the silk and fast- New L Tho United States battleship Kearsarge ended a rematkable speed trial when It at earned Into Frenchr man's Ray. Me., after a 3,000 mile trip from The Needles, Kngland, to test Its title to being the world' fastest battleship. It covered the distance of nearly 3.00 miles In nine days four, hours and flfteon minutes. Sandwiches You Will Like. Sandwich a la Mars. Take equal luantities of almonds and walnuts and chop them fine. Moisten with a little French dressing, then spread on thin slices of buttered bread. Add a crisp eaf of lettuce to each slice, cover with slii e. press together (he other Inittc-egently, trim oh tin- blown crust and cut diagonally In two. Celery Sandwich Chop and thrr. w m Proud Record Held by United States Battlechip Kearsarge. With a great wave under Its bow and a black cloud of smoke pouring from its two funneN. tilt1 battleship Koar-mrgsteamed into tho harbor at liar Harbor, .Me., July 20, ending ever tho an t iem.it aide made arro'-- tho ocean by a battleship and osta,i!i-- l n.g a loconl from England to th.s country for that class of pa-'-a- s slop. the several dnys runs, as they roust ' go first to the depart menL "As a mntter of fact, I have not tho data for tho exact figures as yet, We have been up the last he said. throe days and nights practically all the time nml have not spout much time making estimates, la round numbers, we have covered 2.000 mile in nine days four and a quarter hours." With this for a starter It Is soon that the Kearsarge on tho trip across has logged cm an average of 13 11 knots an hour, Capt. Hemphill stated that tho best days run averaged about 15 knots, while tho slowest was 10 knots. This was on tho day that the proximity of Icebergs Interfered with speed. During the entire trip Commander Abraham P. Zane, the chief engineer; scarcely left the ongino room Ion enough to sleep. No small credit Is duo to l.leut. William P. Pratt, the chief navigator, under whose care the Kearsarge hardly deviated a hair from the exact course in the trip from The Nedles. In going across the ocean to pnrtlol pate in the naval display at Kiel the battleship Kearsarge made the best speed for tho dlstnneo ever mado by a battleship. The route from New York to The Needles, 3,243 miles, was traversed without a stop for any cause an averago speed of 12.62 knots an hour, 14 to 15 knots an hour being recorded for tho final two daya Capt. Joseph N. Hemphill, the commanding ofilcer, has had experience In speeding ships. He commanded the Buffalo when It established the thirty-nin- e day record from Manila. Leaving The Needles at 1:23 p. m. arrived at July 17 the Keai.-arp-e Mount Desert roc k July 2(i at 12:30 p m., rovering the distance of slightly les than 3 onO mi'ns in nine (lavs four ard one1 qea-to- r hours, when tiie cl erce in tin in taken into consideration. Tills performance makes tho Rear-ary- e a worthy compeer of tho Ore-gethe hardest test vhirh wi!ti-.'ocover was sub-- . to wledi Mih a quarter of c'aret. the Juice of half a jorted on its wet hi laments trip of lemon, and s lflleiont sugar to taste. If llcbO miles fre m San Francisco to you have It, also a little noycau. Place Sai t ago. the jelly in a wetted border mold, and Tie trip of the Kearsarge has Fill the cavity when sot turn out. thal a ship of its class deiii(inst!at"d with flavored whippet, cicam tinted a ran maintain an average speed of delicate pink. over thirteen hints on n lot g voyavo t s machinery: to will ut inju-- y q that its coal enr vieg ciii.ieitv is late fc.r a trip )f i eon mdes under full speed; that in time of war ships IJOUSEVOLP cf this class can eross the ocean and TALKS ereage an er.emy at once, and that tho Kearsarg is one of the most perDampen the clothes for Ironing with fect Fhips in the- - world, and fully hot water. This dampens them much equal to any emergency. more evenly than cold; also the things I do not know that thotc is a great will lie found ready for the Ironing deal to say, said (apt. Hemphill. more quickly. A wooden rolling pin. without hanTREATS VISIT WITH HUMOR. POST MAY BE WHEELERS. NEGRO A FINE LINCUIST. dles and covered with flannel is used by one woman when pressing sleeves Remarkable Talent Shewn by WashProminently mentioned at New Am- Caricaturist Series on Loubet's Trip and wristbands. The pin is Inserted to England. bassador to France. Van. Colored ington into the sleeve, which, she says, will Caran D'Achc, perhaps the first of circles It la generally was It there diplomatic the pone's During then press as readily as if it were a a deleoncaded that In the event of Gen. French caricaturists, treats the visit host of callers a the ap flat surface. ts Horace Parker's giving up tho posi ot Loubet to England as pure persiTheir In egation on The care of gold decorations most flage. In a series of four cartoons bo the one notice Into ('ili a has been a source of debate with brought represents France and England M in the es country, ncerc rcmarhnbie Many leneve that It two high contracting partlos to the tho answers who J. James Mattingly, should not he put into hot water. A the a old and following weighty convention: 21 Is years lie dealer says that It will stand unlim- doorbell, "of corsideiaM" pans. Franco, on her part, undertakes L linguist la ited wnsliirgs in hot water if soap speak no more of Crery or Aglneourt James can talk In live dircremt 'an omitted. and to remember them as seldom as thr-four or puages and Is studying In consideration whereof possible. more. The hoy talks flimt.tiv in Kng-llfconsents to forget all about England and (Ireek, Latin It Frerch, t'inu. Fontenoy, except as to the good manand Is now stmlving Fnaidsh. P ners of tho belligerents (a protty aland cth'-i- - !a .nages. lusion to the "Mc'ssleurs les Anglais, lie ha a maria f' r langmu" studies fire first). No more Is to bo thought and Cardinal Ratolli. tonne !y the apof St. Helena and the French bind to this eiuntrv. Carostolic i Lb themselves by a dinal Martinelll and LN'x ! "t w the against chaffing the British ' try who for many years tourist In conilc song, tho tourist reof tho ape tc.lie ih-- cm Ion, have all t ciprocating by ceasing to present him-sel- f oacpi. r helped the jot ha- k v wh at the theater In summer fla an tiadkv the classics. His i.irontnets. read or write I 5 vc"---e- nd-e- tt - i'.ii-.-- vi-i- Wa-hiigtc- h H? uur hall. The art of draping began before the birth of Christ, in the of semi barbaric people, and yet, then It comes to furnishing a bouse, 1Die of us are send barbaric yet. ti not fill our rooms too full: fur bet-I- t have fewer furnishings, nd the of better quality. Most Important M 11. have your (lor schemes In tlieir general eftei is. and not try to make Impossible combi ng txya I'tter .lax lUlii I' At It Ihor. oc t n It l rutl-of he f c.er h it r fat PIKl he J (tie :as f lif l oil' m in" h ' jile or Ills Ipte tl V: I ret The World's Largrt Bank. New Yorl, Citv is to lm" t' larga..d in est hank in. ti I't I'ed F than th tho world It will In .pr Bank of IVpinnd u f my . famed flnanc'a) ii Mii'iM'i"-- cf the eld d th grveri.imrt world. The refti-n- ! th only to sanetlun the vcn"i'ithing that will prevent carrying out tho scheme. It I" et l,,'uel probable that any obstacle v.1! he ind ts the name saf guard . w' l he insisted on and tue mute taken ty the gov Inne t t after the or! th" ganization ns are tale" mw Mates. smallest hank In the t nlt-. Tho capitalization Is to In- fM",0id,-000i'everluer:t' tie This will equal it lop 8. Tim accompanying sketch shows an "itnd door leading from ball to The drawing siitllclcntly ex fains the method of treatment. This t)4 a (oiiih witi) a ku rak cover ,'trown over it Is sufficient drapery nny large hall. Angeles - ir .Times, 1 wlth Needed for a Picnic. spot on the edge of tiO woods . pro'-auth.i- water near. Several persons lth a senso of humor. A camp tire where corn and be roast may potatoes d ard coffee boiled. A red tableelolh ud little napkins. Wood ln plates, knlvea, forka and skmii sorts of sandwiches, rarefullv Picked and wrapped In waxed paper nya bread with chopped pi ppi r fnwn bread with cream cheese, let ,Ur ami chopped and seasoned moa' irdwlehes are best. In n Bnd dressing In a bottle. Tin' flittered biscuits, Iievlled egg l ixed paper wrappers. A roast chick Jh. disjointed anil ready for slicing rrcam In bricks and whole cake-. nice menu Is: Sandwich d br nst of chlikcn, cold teal loaf l'er cress, potato snlnd ami stuffoi' Eks. cake, coffee and Ice cream. gold all f if! fn ced d. iiurli larger will he f :'r. bai.kli g the world. m Man's Fut.i'f Life. Dr. W. T. Voo.e item morbus of tVlum-I- ) tho Missouri It id C'."ive uinn'i e ipt f la, has rumple t d ' ed' "v r to ohi vv S he ok in v Id' h la u "'e it ' that man w!l f ' the ni",, i..nl through his pit' Mini that when le will ur ll i ' at ti e t . . pb-ni- Exercise Brings Beauty. Every woman who wlshca to retal' t health and beauty should walk a 4,t two mile a day. At soon a renkfagt la finished the woman h the proper way to care for hei , fc. 'n rests for half an hour and then reserve ard than the capitalization or financial Inutitu'l.m f '' 11 body ' of Lie ' props I d to It hu'dt tt it tow whe't enr a'o planet tr t 'du 'oi that 1 u n f o- habit d s' m t " id the Inflnltu 'e ot Infinitude of world ho emto miei! bO c i I.'-- st ilr.t' h t' o - s A fc tirrit-nanc- " w li c (Ldc-eat- hiM a theu'it 'in fre m I ,rflty I .Jl rllsh Dr of Poagte, DetUd Cratt Linen d'lndt. Uxwn, Etrloed Loultln and nuntry and I '' o 't'vn f r "us I'e r t . n i 'hi.: tion of American ambassador to Etance, ItenjHtnln Ido Wheeler will lie given the post. LANDMARK TAVERN 13 BURNED. Hctel, Patronlxed by Washington ad Jefferson. After standing n a hostelry about llo years, the I odl hotel at Kearney, N. J., has been destroyed by fire. Gens. Wahlrgtnn and Lafayette are ec nn'eil unions the hlstorleal person-ar- e who put up at the old tavern. : They passed a night there shortly th batth of Mutimouttth. it location Early In it it fur the sporting land1 it a safe e'eineiit an I it was a noted place for In more recent a I klndfi cf spoit. ve.iih the I odl hotel tn n gathering place lor 'he Ktglldi and Scotch lnt"reted In quoltlng and (pci, It wit the place where i!i'h incliK the latter sport began In this coun-tty- . Another spe rtlng class which made the old hotel prtmlnent were tie irupslstotcrs of the tat tor half of la-- t century. Lodi be-fn- ry re-o- Transvaal to Be Crown Colony. Tho announcement In tho British parliament of tho future military arIn south Africa, coupled rangement with Gen. Botha's manifesto denouncing tho present Chamberlain Milr.er system of government as goupnttr, marks a new stage In handling England's greatest colonial problem. There Is no doubt that tho Intention Is to govern tho Transvaal as a crown colony In tho strictest sense of tho term that Is to Bay, solely by oUtclals appointed from England and hacked by a largo and permanent military The tentative schemes garrison. menwhich Secretary Chamberlain tioned (luring hla Afrlran tour of advisory counslls where elected Boer delegates were to sit have been abandoned. Great French Poet Charles Duma, who ha been bore, ored by tho Society of Men of Letters of Earls with tho prize, which Is equivalent to boles mado poet laureate cf France, la aa exceedingly young man, Just out ot his teens. Ills pncttrnl works havs the fire of gonitis and he seems to be possessed of moro than the average mental balance for a poeL Ho ta the rising poetical star, and hie rccognb Uon by so Important a critical body a tho society of which Marco! Pre-vete president Is as great a compliment as the bestowal of the laa a st rsate wreath. |