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Show THE BEE. J(L m. was made a second lleutenan FOH MY LAO Y. when oae can guess withouf of mounted rltlemen. 'times looking lu the glass that the eyes ara and assigned for service at Fort FillFashion clings to white satin of the dull and the skin Is mottled. This H on IUo the comcreamiest oyster tone, woven In speGrande. This THB NOTED C0NP808RATB more, cam a for external not any application, mission be resigned, April 22, 1 SCI, tn wide widths suited to the presNOW AT FRONT. to have a fresh complexion and cially .for, enter the Confederate service. are. Gen ... I,av. hl.o hanJ.I ent cut of skirts. Glace silks , f).. of Wheeler, on May 16, for the first time (hrUht and a graceful figure, you must be well, hoWfVrr, th, to be worn almost exof the Moat Inlqoo flfirM la In thirty-nin) and are likely years, wore the blue. Hialth and the happimss which eomU f'tiAa from Hloo to Nobody could resist stopping In the ho-- j from for skirts In plain colors. it aie the true secrets of beauty, clusively CJroy a ut from Urojr UilIioHIa tel rotunda, at Tampa, to shake hands This year hells, buttons and buckles TIMIDITY OP OHIUDRINi 1orullar JImdgAr with him. 'Yes.' said the general, I will receive more attention than ever. wore blue Mil 61, then I worn gray for' to ihUld a Child frm ?am m One lovely belt is of silver ribbon, with I four have and been a civilian, 1" H K years, shamrocks embroidered on It and Acred Trn &IoUrlccd. art few 1 am till now, to have very pleased my Florence Hull Wlnicrburw tjcusslng shamrock enamel buckles at the front character in conuniform. The and sides. Another Is a pale-gra"An Office of Motherhood In UP Wp. generals phrase, gress thaar cqueer-e- r wore four for was buckles get with gray his own, man' Home Companion haa this o say leather, years," large than ftMaJ.-Gec with large amethysts. way of describing his four years of N an PY: Wheeler, lately givduty fcctlve Confederate service. "Well erlooked by mother of lod&yj In spite of constant rumors that the en chars 4 of a 'li if general; you the first only give hair Is to he worn low down on the Spanish! natural duty of a mother Is ta j ruhy J 1rroldont ns n hard as time you gave us In G3.; led her young; to create hfpunfl l. P He nead again. It still remains firmly fixed McKlnlej) is one what hears . from , the mild-conn other on the top. and Is evidently likely to ten-ihelter, In the midst of which certainly ft manders. To which alGen. Wheeler 3er thing can grow, secure from plipca mannered nun, and stay there, at any rate for this season. to."! s answers, ways "I shall and even Jewelry ever and seeing and hearing only wha simply, s Hats, no. one would try the1 aie all arranged ehpeclall.v for Its prest good for It to hear and see, guea hint to be ent elevated position, and It forms, Ry learning the signs of fear In a be la. In the first place hej Kdurutlug a (int) hound. when well eolffe, n softbeeomlng frame The right way to bring a grayhound: young child, and knowing how to dl$r only five feet six Inches In height to most faces. ind does not weigh over 1 10 pounds. Into condition Is to walk him steadily! lngulsh true fear from willfulness, He Is Jerky In his movements, Intense!)1 every day from twelve to fifteen mllesj hey will be able to exert A soothing Turquoises supported hy diamonds are still the. favorite stones, and, alictlve always, utterly devoid of pomp-- He must not be allowed to potter along and protecting influence nt the right , eon-In his own sweet way, but moment, and avert danger whose though a few people find It hard to ovjusness or airs. Gen. Wheeler posj the road ercome their superstitions about opals, should be led by the trainer. leases one of the most remarkable hat Tint sequences are serious almost beyond In Is their great beauty Is always admitted, the case of our highly organ-zetver seen In Washington. It If no$ reason that continual exercise Is thus jellef d I derby nor a fedora, nor the given, and this without tiring the dog. excitable, modern children, It is and each year they are more sought A magnificent dog collar Is black covering that southern When he comes In from his walk the he mother, rather than the father, who after. itatesmen In congress so much affect, trayhoend Is brushed and groomed. is called upon to secuio the blessing of formed cf Intermingled elliptical rings of diamonds on which at Intervals aro The dashing old cavalry leader depart When the grayhound is at exercise hr) a sound Imagination to her children. oval clusters, each centered with a sinwears a thick "sheet; from all congressional custom In the sethis Is ex- She ought to begin nway back In the begle great, flashing opal. lection of his top wear, which Is an changed for one of thinner quality when, ginning with the very first surroundin Is In at home. The walking exercisa ngs of the Infant, Let it find thq he ordinary black hat such as boys ts Is life alone hH He not has EvJ select. OLD MARRIAGE CUSTOMS. early peaceful, quiet and unhursufficient, however. country generally Bpeclal trademark In the way of creascry other day the gray hound Is gal-- j ried. And when Infancy merges Into The wedding-rin- g ing It There Is no longitudinal furrow loped, and this Is done in the following! that older period when young faculties finger of the Romans was the thumb. lengthwise In this article of the gen manner. A kennel man holds the dogs.j are springing forward in rapid developeach one and the The ment, little trainer walks away for nearly half! takes day The wedding ring, worn on the left erals, apparel; It Is creased round and round to fit the shape of the head, a mile. At a given signal the kennel on more of the hue of Its larger hand, is symbolical of obedience. let her be doubly careful that and to rest closely upon the crown. Th4 man releases one of the dogs, whoi Every finger of the hand has, at some general has worn this hat for fifteen naturally gallops toward the tralner.j no untimely scare stunts Its .Intellitime or other been used for the wed- When the dog has gone away about gence. It Is said that to be afraid of years, and will probably Invade Cub J an- inevitable passing e- with It. Whehe Jtakes HqfTJjeafc 1 w en t y . JiLcds noth w H a released,. At a certain part of the marriage "ways put? it in Rfs pocket. Wheeled ,and so the process goes on until all thej perience of childhood. Yet I kngw of ceremony in Java, the bride washes the was admitted to West Point as a cade! dogs are running toward the traineri one small toddler who never has shewn feet of the bridegroom. In 1854, when eighteen years old, H at a distance of about twenty yards any such disposition, but whose great When Mary Stuart was married to entered the regular army and, on Sept from each other. . If the dogs were al- delight is to play with her own shadLord Darnley, four rings were used lowed to run together they would either ow and other shadows, when the lights in. the wedding ceremony. play or fight with each other, and the are brought In each night. She is a Spanish peasants, believe that the leading dog must be a very good onej peculiarly sensitive, sympathetic little water in which a wedding ring has been at galloping, or the galop will be spoil- thing, and could easily be made timid by unwise treatment.- But under the dipped .will cure weak eyes. ed. Kansas City Journal. sheltering care of fond and Judicious AV:ir Helps Ills Iitislnesg. and Health. Ileauty parents, she Is remarkable for not Is your business affected Drummer The secret of beauty is health. knowing what it Is to be afraid; and by the war? Shaving Soap ManufacThose who desire to be beautiful although she is given to unpleasant turer We are doing a large No. should do all they can to restore their dreams, as many young children are, health if they have lost it, or keep it and often awakens with a start, a low business than ever." Drummer Well, come to think cf it. theres a reason if they have it still. It is impossible! word or a touch soothes her into seren- -' S. S. M. What Is it?" for that." for any one to lay down specific rules ity. Happy above others Is the little Why, most men wear long' for other people in these matters. Thei child who thinks of his mother as ft Drummer or faces these days." Brooklyn Life. work which one may do, the rest, exveritable refuge from trouble, a bulercise, baths, are matters for individual wark against danger, and a sympaVast Thirst of the Oak. consideration, but none the less, they1 thizing presence. According to very recent Investigamust all be carefully thought of anr T ne reunion nunc, wflen' tions of naturalists an oak tree of aver-- , being dressnever neglected. As a rule, when a ed for the wedding, innvariably had age size during the five months it is feels he looks well, well; when her hair parted with the point of a JLn leaf every year sucks up from thej (person QJEN, JSEPH II. WUF.CI .'C.P . he feels ilj, he looks ill. There are snpar. earth about IL. tons of water. WIIEELERi JOE 1, 16C0, In a regiment e . ja 1 1 P 1 y cut-ste- n, old-fashion- el ed brl-gad- 1 -' head-dresse- -- Ire-eat- er , j d, broad-rimme- new-bor- fellqw-creature- s, --A - -- r.-4- og - R. K. THOMAS DRY GOODS CO. 48-5- 0 .. SOUTH MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE OITV. - 10 Yards For 75c Worth $1.50 On ZEPHYRS, DIMITIES, Ca AAAAAA ORGANDIES, ETC. |