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Show When t hrife has bui ual to cut It v.i'h a damp cloth and rut) it biskiy with coarse sait. The ill then entirely ob'eciio. a i.e smell disappear. cnor.s Vv Effect. ve Headache Cure. that is is a heads, he cure said to tie a maivelous remedy and to relieve the suf.rer when all else fails. to apply, It is easy to make and ea-and it consists simply of black pepper and camphor. Take a quantity of blank pepper ard put It In a handkerchief. Then fold the handkerchief over so that the grains rannot fall out and saturate the whole thing with camphor. Bind this plaster on the head and lie down. In a very few moments the headache will be relieved and the patient will be asleep. When the handkerchief becomes dry saturate again with the camphor. Thats all. People who have tried everything else say that this home At remedy relieves them quickest. any rate, it Is worth trying. Here seefled to he hiding at the bottom of the heap. It was particularly hard to exhume a bank note from the depths of this silken nuisance. The new shape is very wide and also shallow. All the contents are in full view on These opening the snap clasp. "change purses are made of silver and show a little ornamental chasing and carving at the top. Ififl Bare Dining Table. The fashion of the bare dining room table is revived, the highly polished surface being relieved by doylies and centerpieces. They may be as elaborate as one desires, made with fine linen centers and exquisite lace edges. Just at present basket work Is such a favorite pastime that many women are weaving sets of plate doylies. They are round in shape and woven of grasses. They can be made of corn husks, but the grasses make the prettiest ones. THEN. the design of a three and is perhaps Inches in lengtn. A pretty black and white parasol is An Appetizing Dish. , of heavy white silk with applique de, Orange salad Is an appetizing dish signs of rich black lace. Chatelaine bags are shown in steel for luncheon and may be prepared in Peel five or six oranges, mesh mounted with royal copper and this way: carefully removing all the white pith studded with the steel. Art Odd Lamp Shade. Silk petticoates of taffeta in sevin the natural An odd lamp shade, suitable for a and cutting the pulp to leave eral different colors and in black, of careful divisions, being summer cottage, is made of inchnor skin on these little an excellent quality of silk and trimwide yellow silk braid, hanging over a neither pips med with full accordion plaited rufa shade of gold paper, with a stiff card- divisions; mix together and little verya fles headed by niching and protected chervil, board foundation. The braid is sus- finely chopped tarragon each of brandy and by dust ruffles are offered as low as pended from a wire circle, the strands dessertspoonful 7 each. a and oil salad pinch of sugar, and cirbeing doubled where they Join the with th's of season each Among the lovely parasols shown orange piece cle and standing up above it about an seasoned orange are those of silk chiffon in sunburst Pile the mixture. Inch. The strands are closely massed, place it on ice for an effect The top of the parasol is of each terminating in a tiny button on a dish andbefore two or heavy white taffeta silk, with two hour serving it rose" made of braid, looped around large chiffon ruffles with appliqued a center of yellow stamens and finblack "sunburst effect. They are Handkerchief Sachet. ished with a green calyx of ribbon. also shown In black, with white apShort lengths of braid, each finished plique, and in solid white. with a tiny rose, dangle from the top of the lamp shade, forming a row of Dainty Party Frock. flowers mluway of its length. A dainty party frock for a yonng Girls Confirmation Dresa girl Is of white The mull. Bilk Girl's frock of cream serge or voile. skirt is made with The blouse Is made with groups of an overskirt efplaits, which are having two fect trimmed with the upper ruffles, mastraps of the one being deep and terial and passeBoth graduated. menterie buttons. are edged with In the middle of rows of blue baby the front is a wide ribbon. Blue satin The two inches ribbons, coshoulder large The sachet for handkerchiefs may wide, run from the llar is composed of with white lined silk of made be green waist to the foot lace and stitched and bordered with silk cord. The of the upper ruffle. taffeta band. The shape is a square doubled. The waist is cut girdle is of taffeta. low In fae slightly The skirt, cut in In the Kitchen- neck and has one piece, is fin,In roasting meat, turn with a spoon shoulder ties of ished with a deep Instead of a fork, as the latter pierces blue ribbon. The flounce made with the meat and lets the Juice out sleeves are of the of plaits, groups If a kettle or pot boil dry, pour Marie Antoinette type, tight to the between which it is slightly gather- boiling water into it at once, for this elbow, from where they fall away In soft fullness. ed. The plaits are will prevent its cracking. Add a little turpentine to hot starch trimmed with the Sack Coats. and you will not find your iron Btick Straps and buttons, a band of which Of sacqtie coats the name Is legion. forms the flounce. Wiener Mode Al- when you come to the ironing of the linen. Some end well above the deep waist-bel- t bum. All potato peelings and waste leaves with broad box plaits back and cl vegetables should be burned. If front, allowed to flow loose. Of quite Latest Style In Hats. A new straw, wonderfully light and put in the dustbin they will decay and another nature are the whole back smells and fever. coats reaching to the knee, while the effective, is that known as paille de help to create bad lemon put most fashionable are a revival from A moldy or squeezed-ou- t riz. This, in a creamy white, bordered with black and white, makes Into a dirty saucepan half full of wat- tae middle of the fifties. With the ade er and boiled for half an hour cleans dition of a Watteau' plait they have for much elegance in the popular collars and wide the same shape, simply decked about the it perfectly and removes all odor. crown with a' wreath of small white For grease spots on matting use hanging sleeves; some of the shorter roses and raised to a becoming angie fuller's earth. Make It Into a thin ones have little attempt at fastening on choux of wnite liberty ribbon. paste with water and spread quickly save irords, which are but seldom Green rush straw is a modern fancy over the spots. When dry brush off secured, and are mostly accompanied much in vogue, a useful example the loose powder and the spots will by a big turndown collar, often with singly have disappeared. of toque persuasion, drooping tassels or cord ornaments. swathed about by draperies of pale green and white tulle. A new belt pin is in horse's head box-plai- t. her-ger- turn-dow- n g - A New Belt. The pewest belt Is a cireulet of bright crimson sheepskin, lined with red moire slik. 'It is two Inched wide in all the way round and fastens front .with two small gilt harness buckles, bhe above the other. Another novelty in belts consists of a narrow band of crochet bordered by two bards of white linen or silk. In some the crochet is white, in others it shades through several pastel tints. I ask- Why, that? THEY He Needed Him. Burglar (to Mrs. J.) If you as much as open your mouth I shoot! Mr. J. How much will you charge to stay here by the week? GO UP NOWADAYS. Shocking Misunderstanding. Young man, said the slightly deaf elderly person, eyeing him severely, you may be going there fast enough, but you ought to be ashamed to make a boast of it. Ought to be ashamed to say Im going to Belfast: he responded in surprise. "What for? tootsy-wootsie- Only One Thing Dearer. Wife Do you love me as much as ever? Husband I reckon so. Wife Will I always be the dearest thing In the world to you? Husband I am sure you will, unless the landlord raises the rent. He there I understand that the contractor who is Is making the men work overtime on it. putting up the building over e d 5 Glycerin is a capital remover of coffee or milk spots from white goods. Paint the stains with the glycerin, then wash oat the glycerin with lukewarm rainwater. , To remove tea stains pour boiling If of long standing, water over them. soak the linen In a solution of chloride of lime until the stains disappear, then wash through several clean waters. She (romantic) He (prosaic) me? But Im afriad Thats a detail. we can never be happy together. What I want to know is if you will marry Her Lot Was Hard. Pretty Well Kept And you have never kept a dog? Mrs. Guggins is feelin mighty misWell, ,1 wont go quite so far as erable. Ypu dont say so! I thought she that My neighbors two dogs get all their meals at my kitchen door. was lookin In splendid health. Yes. thats Just It Shes feelin so well that she cant think of nothin to take patent medicines for, an she jest sits and reads the advertisements and pines. That Saved Him. Yes, sir, he was obliged to go to the snake country, so he took a gallon of whisky along. And how did he make out? Splendid! Got so full and wabbled so the snakes missed him every time they struck at him! Old Joke. Nora They niver hod a cook before awn only got th' oideaa from th comic papers. Bridget How do yez know? Nora Because she asked if 01 was goin to entertain th polacemon In th kitchen. The Acme of Meekness. Well, McJigger Chicken-heartedI should say; hes the limit. Thingumbob Is that so? McJigger Nothing can make him fight. Why, Ive even seen him let a man cheat him out of his turn in the barber shop,- - and he never said a word. ? Entir ly Right O, yes, I feel pretty sure of Cute! b token chic." be it; replied, when he had rather. It Is I should say, 5 5 5 . teamster ten derly transported a. lad he had accl dentally run down, to & distant under Mrs. Hunter Price The price of this gold chair was ten dollars, but taking establishment, only to disoover I got a discount and it only cost me $8.99. that the limb he had driven over Hunter Price But .you could have gotten the same thing at Kutter & broken was but a wooden leg. It k for Co.s $6. well the did not fall under U Mrs. Hunter Price I know, but Kutter & Co. wouldnt have taken off automobileboy The ' chauffeui instead. anything. could never have withstood the shock , The Retort Malevolent Escaped in Time. Doctor See here, when are you No matter how brave men are they going to pay me what you owe me? are all afraid of their wives. I am getting out of patience. I know one who isnt Delinquent If you didnt send so Who is he? He must be a phento of them the cemetery you omenon. many so out of fast wouldnt get patients ly a bachelor. Oh, ncH-on- A Burning Question. Occasionally a man does some thinking when his head feels the need Now and then, on of more exercise. these occasions, he gets up against a snag. Ruminating, we wondered what in creation Is the matter with the churches of They seem to be losing their grip on the people, and we pondered why? Chewing the cud we recalled the of introspection, words of a wandering socialist, a once prominent pastor who left his flock to travel as a peasant over the country, working here and there wherever he could get employment and studying the labor question as he went This man, after a year of this experience, found that he stood a better chance of being fed by a saloonkeeper than a Christian, when hungry. He found that one out of twenty who pro fessed religion practiced it. He that the rich people of the church met the poor people on a level only inside the church doors. He found men who professed no religion at all had a religion of their own that directed them to be honest; to be sympathetic, to be angels of mercy in times of need. He found as much religion out of the church as within, and shocked beyond compare, he set about preaching outside of the church the religion that makes a man think and aot nobly, that softens his heart to the needy and knows no caste. ReligionA of itself is nothing If not practical. D Sunday religibn is not religion. Ing unto others as you would be don by is the best religion. When church people learn to regard the churchee as a business office in which to Inf will campaigns along this line, then the church grow and prosper. The mere wearing of a black coat, to he put on and off at will, does not make a man a gentleman. A New Haven, Conn., Too Far Advanced. What a tiny egg youve got she exclaimed, over, the there! breakfast table. Isnt it cute? A tablespoonful of turpentine In the clotbeB boiler will whiten the linen, remove stains and render washing easier.' Rinse well and dry In the open air. In using cloves for pickles or preserves, the blossom end should be reIt moved, as It darkens the liquid. will certainly spoil the color of red cabbage. 5? 5 5 5 All him. I rejected him when he proposed first because I was positive hed try again. Jess And you were right He did try again, and I accepted him. Stray Stories. piece of raw potato dipped in brick in His Memory Not at Fault. Our wife came home yesterday with She He is away ahead of his contract. Why is he in such a hurry? One small boy recently was sent by one of those miniature yarn overHe He wants to get it all up before it falls down. his mother to the bakery for a loaf of coats that ordinarily reach the house bread. He returned with cake. about three days before the doctor No Chance of Dying. What did I tell you to buy? asked Effects of Misfortune. there. Our first thought was she his mother. Patient Tell me candidly, doctor, gets "Didnt the loss of all your money intended trying it on the dog " but do you think Ill pull through? You said to get a loaf of bread drive you to drink? more or less later Doctor Oh, you are bound to get cloudeddevelopments, but I didnt understand you," was the No; only to thirst. It kept me in secrecy, point . to somewell. You cant help yourself. The answer. from drink. doing soon out in Iowa where Medical Record shows that out of a thing are exceedingly plentiful. It storks hundred cases like yours one recov- does beat all how thick this gama is HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH IT, ers invariably. In the Hawkeye state. One can go Thats a cheerful prospect. out with a gun and bag a flock of Wbat more do you want? Ive storks on the sand dunes that skirt and treated ninety-nincases, every the Cedar most any day. At river, one of them died. Why, man alive, Not least, this is common report. you cant die if you try. Theres no being much of a hunter when we humbug about statistics! lived there we cannot vouch for the truth of the assertion, but we firmly The Inconstant One. believe it ourself. They are as thick A pretty girl, a winter night, a as humming birds. Wonder if that fellow, a gentle thing our wife bought will fit And yarn word, a solemn vow, a kiss what the stork brings, anyhow? all is well, oh! Again the girl, anThus far, other night, same moon tis well, oh! But if we took another You will recall the dog Tige, that Another fellow! look, wed see et his tag. In New York a fat baby ate mother's street car transfer, mother had to pay a second fare, and Arranged It. Patience I told him last night that now she brings suit against the comthe day be bought my engagement pany for damages. Thus we see still ring he should put his arm about me another convincing argument against and kiss me. fat babies. Patrice Well? 5 5 5 He waited until after midnight, If your baby is too tat, boil IL and said hed buy It Tess dust. Now that the great men of have convinced us that we should each own a baby, or at least a homestead right in one, the discussion of an ideal minion waxeth warm. According to the latest estimate yeur year old son should weigh exactly 20 pounds. If he is off this weight Heretofore a fond he is unhealthy. s mother has kissed the of a lump of butter baby in unadulterated maternal joy and satisfaction, little dreaming that his avoirdupois, caused by sugar and fat substances, was outward evidence of inward ills. It is evident that the chubby offspring of the future is apt to have a harder time of it than his predecessors. Styles in babies, as well as in other feminine accoutrements, must change with the cycles of time. y Good Riddance. Of course, said the funny man, when you aie youll leave a will? "Yes," replied Henpeck, theres one will Ill leave with a will, but it wont be my own." No? No. My wife. Whisky applied to fruit stains on table linen will quickly remove the spots. Stains on knife blades may quickly be romoved by rubbing them with a Seeking Specifications. You are the light of my life! he protested. "Candle, kerosene, gas or electric?" asked the practical girl, for well she knew that all lights are not held In the same esteem at the present time. Macnlnes to Burn. There Isnt much use trying In world. If you succeed you bre dub To he bed one of the newly rich. really aristocratic one must be W with the proverbial t golden who neglected to choose op lent parents are destined to everlaw Ing defeat for their carelessness. e Wl The New Yorker It seems to me Wanted An amazootn raskul Pa," said little Morris, why did Polly Pinktights Yes; she had to the man put his light under a bushel? you have a great nfany slot machines give up her part. take th chair of humor in th Unive V "I dont know, answered pa, after in this town. Fanny Footlights-lwa- s it a case of sity of Wisconsin. P. S. Hd musts some reflection; but I suppose that The Philadelphian Yes; we have overstudy. a natral born filnny cuss. Fer the bushel was very heavily insured." them to burn. Philadelphia Record. as him there is a heavy ,settin-arou- i Ploly Pinktights No; Combination Collars. of masculinity and femininity are the Newport collars. There is a high stiff linen collar relieved by a deep turnover of fine embroidery, with which one may or They may not wear a tie or scarf. are Just the right blending of neatness- and daintiness for wear with the omnipresent blouse. A combination New Coin Purses. The new coin purses are an agreeable diversion from the familiar type, that long knitted silk bag in which it was diflieult to insert your fingers, owing to the narrowness of the top, .nd in which everything you wanted A Natural Inference. Trying Not to Grieve Papa. "It was very affecting when There, Georgie, you not only broke mammas pretty dish but you told her ed old Binks for his daughter. a story about it, which is much more I wept myself. Did he kick as hard as all naughty. Papa will be so grieved when I tell him. Will he feel awful had cause I THE WAY did it, mamma? Yes. Im so sorry. I know what Ill do, mamma. Ill tell him yon did it. Study, Anyhow. understudy. Head and Feet He Miss Gidday is a splendid lancer so light on her Jfeet! so? Miss Chellus--Thi- nk He Oh, yes; light in the extreme. Miss Chellus You mean light In the extremes, dont you? Its A gown of white crepe de chine point gaze lace and on the corsage by with tucks on skirt, sleeves and bo- a deep shoulder collar of tucked chifdice, which on the skirt are sur- fon and point gaze appliques. Phil mounted by deef motif galloons of delphia Ledger. An III Wind, Etc. Thought. ' The Dime Novel. The messenger boy, it seems,. is "Always think twice before you speak, said little Tbmmys mamma. the most regular customer of these Gee, maw! he answered, if you novels. do that you must do some pretty fast Ye?; those books seem to have thinkin sometimes when you git been designed solely that he who to goin for paw. does not run may read Rapid-Fir- e penny-dreadf- Couldnt Do Much More. Hosa and Hoss. He has a pretty good opinion of Nell He married War, said the pessimistic, person, her for "Is a curse to any nation. himself, hasnt he? beauty, but she hasnt much left. 0r I the Belle opdont And know, rejoined Oh, she married him for his Well, rather. Why, he even holds Our last war took away that his crankiness is one of the ec- money. So they are in the same timist boat seven of my creditors. centricities of genius. Philadelphia Record. Address of the University. Job waiting. Chaplain, A free country at last! Authorf manuscript is to be carried at thij class rates Instead of at letter pow Waste basked age as heretofore. will be increased accordingly. a medley of turnpikes That lead every which way and tots' No matter what highway you tru1a You'll wish you had chosen anotherl Life Is The report that the college turning out & short supply of ters will be a matter for congraW tlon In yellow-legge- d chicken clrci |