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Show 4. 4H , , ' I 4 JTB NEW WEST POINT. Afterward. There s nevr a storm so wild But after It follows a calm; Theres never a hurt so great But somewhere s provided a balm, Theres never a night so dark But after it follows the dawn. MINT1 Theres never a shadow falls But after it follows the light; Theres never a sorrow comes But after it comes delight. Theres never a sky so grey But after it follows the blue. Theres never a fale friend found But later you'll tlnd a true a heart that breaks while twill heal. a moan of pain laughter peal There's never But after a Theres never But after a Novel Calling Costume. Calling costume of nickel gray cloth. The bodice .s shirred at the top on heavy piping cords Theres never a sin so black forming puffs But forglvt n88 K found at last. f'tei tnis is at odd Theres never a weary day But somet.me twlil be past; plain yoke extendso dark Theres never a night ing well over the the dawn But after it folio shoulders and Womans Life tao long polrts over . the front of the blouse. This is finished at the top with a sort of collar which consists of a band of embroidered or dark green, gray velvet. Three bands of passementerie finished wlta tassels form tbe cravat. The sleeves are piped and puffed at the top like the blouse, and are finished at tbe bottom with cuffs of tbe material trimmed with embroidered velvet. The skirt is encircled with two groups of the piping and puffs, the lower one forming tbe heading to the deep flounce which Is plaited at the top. The girdle Is of the velvet, or of For two or three weeks good part cons perfidy. She had kept a diary the material. Chic Parlslen. ot Horton county had been bolding Us for several years, and. it was full of breath and waiting for the thundersuch extracts as: Flounces Are Fashionable. bolt to fall. It had been whispered The deacon called again this afterFlounces are daily becoming more about that Deacon Spooner, widower, noon. He said one of his cows seemed fashionable, some of the spring and was about to be sued for breach of to be sick. Asked me If I wasn't afraid summer skirts being flounced from of trapnps. I think 1 saw love In his hem to waist. A graceful effect is promise by Nancy Skinner, spinster. No one could speak with authority, eyes as he said Good night, Nancy.' " produced by tbe flounces taking an but all gossiped and hoped that the After about fifty extracts had been upward line at tbe back. A lovely suit would materialize. read, each and every one of which little frock of white gauze over rose It was known In a general way that seemed to be a nail in the deacon's pink taffeta is flounced to the waiBt, Deacon Spooner bad been paying coffin and caused the spectators to each flounce' being edged with very There suck in their breath with a gasp, the narrow black lace. The waist has a Nancy Skinner attentions. were vague rumors that she once rode court excluded the diary. bertha of muslin edged with the lace, home with him from the village; that Then- Nancy played her trump card. and the sleeves consist of numerous be had recommended a cure for tooth- She produced from a paper box, where- - tiny A sash ot ruffles. ache; that she had knit and presented rose taffeta, edged all the way round him a pair of blue mittens; that he with black lace, completes this deIn had helped her out of a lightfully Frenchy little frock. had front of her own gate; that she aald he was the best singer In the Evening or Theater Waist. church; that be had praised the color Blouse of pale blue loulsine. The of her hair. plain round yoke and center plait are All these things were talked over cut !e one piece and magnified, and a hundred people and trimmed with were ready to take their dying oath an odd trimming .would a be that there marriage. composed of HUT As a matter of fact, the deacon of blue squares didn't want to marry. He was Just liberty united by being good" to a lone woman. Aa a The embroidery. matter of fart, also, the old maid had yoke Is also trimno hopes of catching him, but she med with white didn't propose to have her heart brokgulpuro and bias en without holding somebody responbands of the libersible for damages. ty forming a sort Likewise she had been told over and of square neck. over again that she was too old for Below this yoke romance and that she couldn't look for the blouse Is box love, and such things were calculated plaited at the top, to put her on her mettle. the plaits' opening out about half-waGossip was right for once. Nancy down. The sleeve carries out the 8klnner sued Deacon Spooner for same Idea; it is plain at the top and breach of promise and laid her damtrimmed like the yoke; to this the ages at $20 000. That suit was a bigThe Deacon. ger thing than all the Fourths of July for twenty years past A circus came in It had reposed for long weeks, a slip of paper on which was printed In along in the midst of the excitement and attempted to compete with it with good fair type; disastrous results. It you loved me The county at once divided Itself As I love you two No knife could cut Into factions, and whenever a Our love In two. Nancy adherent met a deacon adherent there was no corn heed tlurlrg the What did the verse mean? She had rest of the day. read It over a thousand times. She Deacon Sklnher had to arswer to had repeated the lines to herself by more than the law. There was his day and dreamed of them by night church, his children, and his They had told her that while butter They demanded to know and eggs were not fetching the price by what moral or legal rlgl t he toyed they cught to, she was beloved. with an old maid's heart, and his anIt was, or appeared to be, a swers didn't satisfy them. on the deacon. It had come He denied In the most solemn man- from his own hands. On an occasion ner that he had toved. They hal never he had brought her from the village sat in the moonlight revsr 11 tened half a pound of broken candy. There to the whippoorwill. The r talk had were peppermint, and wintergreen never gone beyond windmills, light- cinnamon pieces among the lot There a ere chunks and hunks and cubes. ning rode and carpet rags, and in shaking hands with her he had always been Wrapped in a tissue paper was a hunk careful not to squeeze any harder than bearing the above motto. It was the he would in handling a ripe deacons way of declaring his love. - The deacon made these a sertlone It had been accepted as such, but he and denials to his friends and bia bad refused to follow up his good luck lawyer, while Nanfcy simply set her and ask Nancy to name the day. Every Jaw and said she would proe her case time he had departed she had buret ' at the proper time. " Into tears of disappointment The case came on at last. It was Her wandering thoughts had made Just as the potato planting season had her mix up the sour with the sweet arrived, but not a farmer for ten milk half a dozen times over and when miles around minded that. He was she sought her couch it was to toss bound to be present at that trial if about and sigh and groan and suspect potatoes went up to $3 per bushel in that the deacon was a heartless vilthe fall. lain. When her tale had been concluded Nancys lawyer looked like a man who had confidence in his case. In everyone In the courtroom rose to his his opening address he talked of feet to mob the deacon, but before a wolves In sheeps clothing hypocrites, hand was laid upon him the court diswomen and many missed the case and assessed the coats liars, broken-hearteother things to sway the spectators. on the plaintiff. In legal lore he explained that the poetry signified nothing, and that by no possibility could Nancys heart have been broken in consequence of it The candy might have given her Indigestion, but the poetry could not have given her a hold on the deacon. Deacon Skinner stood forth triumphant, but his church bad to take up the matter. He passed another bad three days, for there were those who were inclined to think love and broken But when the candy went together. affair had been concluded the verdict was: We can't say that the deacon Is guilty as charged, but after this we hope he wont leave any poetry with his packages." Amanda Clarkson In Boston Globe. fall-Int- o The Deacons Vindication - lace-edge- mud-hol- artificial flowers were never so exquisite In variety and make as In ths o present season, the beauty of thest floral ornaments lies not so much In Five Million Dollars Is to Be Spent by the the flowers themselves as In the novel More Than flowers and odd combinations used In Government in Improvements at the Military their making, and in the deft arrangement of flowers and leaves so that the Academy of the Nation. mass shall assume a form distinctly becoming when the cluster wreath or This building is given a logical It has been apparent for some time spray is adjusted as coiffure or bodice conversant with the location on the lower level of the cllfi best those to decoration. and simple needs for training young men for the and its design is severe Little Girls Frock. gratuity Its location shows It to be a continue government through army Girls frock of poppy red voile Both that the young soldiers at West Point tion of the cliff on whose brow It hlnuse and skirt are gathered. The are not suitably housed; that in order stands, and It will be constructed ol i shoulder collar to from the cliff itself, rising keep the reputation of the old the rocks and sleeve trim to form a base for th river from the has it long where , box is at the puff, top, military academy fagoW. plaited ming are cf lft.9, stood, as the best in the world, a buildings above. The plans of ths The deep plain cuffs are trimmed with I or white embroid tbe guipure and bias bands of liberty, j radical change must necessarily come. building itself show one of the finest ered batiste, wiln In the world. I Neutste Bloussen. With the great Improvements at An- riding halls The extension of the cadet barracks straps of black napolis, it was but a step to provide velvet. The girdle Sweetbreads a la Newburg. for the army end of the nation s pro- is one of the important questions with Is of red silk. s tectors. Accordingly, by an act of which the firm had to deal. In this case or more ons nice Psrboil tbe there have been added to the old buildand press them till cold, then Congress passed June 28, 1902, A New Blouse. sum of $5,500,000 was appropriated to ing seven divisions, one at the southcut them up into neat dice (not too about certain changes in the east corner of the old. four at the small; Pour on to one and a half linen blouses foi bring new buildings, remodeling the southeast corner of the area and two sweetof line breakfast cupfuls of this cut-ucountry and rivet old and landat the southwest corner of the old. bread hair a ptr.t of hot cream, and giving a more beautiful year are made These seven divisions will provide for grounds to the add to this tbs beaten yolks of three effect spacious with a high neck scape 32 men each. Hudson. of a on and the seasoned with dust salt eggs, band, with a turn The post headquarters, being the To do this properly a competitive cayenne, and mixed witfi ore and a over Prussian col half gills of sherry ot Madeira; stir little neat lar and it all over the fire, or In the and tie stock till It has thickered, turd serve Some, too, are at once, garnished. If liked, with stewmade of fine bas ed button mushrooms and little tiste, embroidered of cheese pastry. This is an ex In different colors, with Insertions ol cellent chafing dish recipe, and is also or veilings; these are a very nice way of cooking calves are practical for washing very dainty, brains, oysters, lobster, fish, etc. pujposes, and look delightfully fresh. e y sock-dolcg- sweet-broad- d p bain-mari- e, fixu-ror- hand-beadln- Dainty Negligee. Negligee, or nouse gown, of pale grenadine, shirred and puffed at the top, forming a yoke headed by leaving juipure, tbe neck slightly low. To this the gown Is plaited all round, the front forming a sort of panel. It Is finished at the bottom with guipure and a The sleeves puff. are plaited at the top and finished at the bottom with Wedding Suggestions. Chiffon over satin, with a lace train contest was entered Into by ten archi- central administrative building of the from the shoulders. Is an Ideal dress tectural firms selected by the secre- academy. Is treated with all the Imfor a bride, especially If she is fol- tary of war the plans best suited to portance due its function. It will be lowed Xo the altar by bridesmaids In what was needed, not only for the built around an inner court 120 feet satin trimmed with chiffon, and a lit- present, but a long way Into the square, three stories high, with a tle color at the waist, repeated in the future, to be the ones from which tower 50x50 feet and 150 feet high, or velvet of the hat. Long hanging the changes would be made. A Bos- eight stories. This will be a very elabsleeves seem to be quite essential. ton firm was successful In securing orate building of cut stone. The lower are accompanied by the decision of the committee and stories will be devoted to a military Bridesmaids flower girls, under 10 years old, who now that the firm has been officially museum, and the upper stores to the wear wreaths and white frocks and notified of Its success In securing one necessary offices. carry flowers for distribution. Crepe of the largest outside contracts ever The chapel will be the most monudu chine closely kilted makes a simawarded by the government, the mental building of the group. It will ple wedding gown, but not less ex- working plans will soon be begun. be placed on the rise of the hill and pensive. Jt becomes more and morg This firm has made a specialty of above all the other buildings and the the fashion among the Innumerable gothic work, especially In the draw- - town, so that its tower will be seen wedding presents to Include furs, butfrom both the south and north river where tons, opera wraps, even silk stockings approaches. This building will be seguipure, and handkerchiefs, handsome belts, verely Gothic, outside and In, will be they flare over full and plenty of lace thus reducing the 200 by 80 feet, with a tower 140 feet undersleeves of the which cost of the trousseau considerably. high. Its outer walls to be of cut material, are shirred and puffed. wiener Chic. stone, while the interior will be a combination of cut stone and brick, Mock Duck. sixty feet high and vaulted In masonry while the finishings will be rich In deCut a veal cutlet an inch thick, flattail. ten It with a mallet and spread with It Is contemplated to make the a forcemeat of ham and bread crumbs, For mildew, lemon Juice and sungrand building the Westminster Abseasoned well and bound with butter. shine are the best antidotes. Rub the Roll the meat up over this foremeat lemon on the spots and place the fact that the present style of build- bey of the army, where the distinguished officers of the army may be and tie it In shape with strong string. article in direct sunlight ings at West Point are along gothic To keep lemons, lay on a fiat sur- lines the new plans carry the same buried and the place become a memoLay In a roasting pan and pour over It men. pint of boiling stock. Put the cover face and turn a glass tumbler over Idea This is not meant rial to ajl great on the roaster and cook for an hour each. This excludes the air, and the to be throughout. The new academic building will also construed that the lines will be and a half, basting several times dur- lemons will keep for weeks. hard and fast as pertaining to col- be an important structure, following To prevent bed sores, rub a little ing tna first hour. Transfer to a hot ecclesiastical or domestic In a measure the style of the old, legiate, with browned with gravy dish, thirken methylated spirit every day into the gothic, but essentially a military which will stand directly opposite. In boil season well, up, and pour parts soonest affected, using the palm flour, massive and powerful. this new building will be the class simple, gothic, some of It over the mock duck, pass- of your hand, and rubbing very gently The plans submitted In competition rooms, laboratories and lecture rooms, ing the rest, with the meat. In a gravy till the spirit evaporates. were simply temporary ones, but con- doubling the present capacity for the boat Steel grates, when fires ars over, tained all the details as to elevation, work. The feature ot this building, in should be smeared with a little unsalt-e- location and effect, conjunction with the old, will be the topographical Head and Corsage Ornaments. lard, and then well rubbed with of the monumental arch and bridge which ornamenu of artificial soft clotns till they shine again. This while the thesis gave morearchitects. Ready-mad- e will connect the two. This connecting as suggested by the flowers to be worn In tbs hair or as treatment prevents the steel from detail With the contract In hand, the firm link will be of elaborately carved are wonderfor the corsage trimming rusting. will at once open an office in New stone and full of niches for statues. Though fully beautiful this spring. (Canned fru't and vegetables should York The suggestion of the plans are in city, easily accessible to West be opened and taken out of the tin and the working plans will be effect to change the superintendents several hours before they are to be Point, quarters to the axis of the main ave used. This gives them a chance to forthcoming. has Not only the work devolved become aerated and takes away the the firm of providing plans and rather flat taste they are apt to have. upon locations for the proposed new buildTo remove paint stains from cloth but there went with It the atrub while still wet in another fold ings, feature of making the landtendant of the same material, and the paint new locaSoften dry paint scape harmonize with the will disappear. was a big feature of the stains by rubbing with petroleum oint- tions. This and from the plans presented ment, then take out the grease with work, the rough stones of the cliff had been benzine. made to form a foundation in some For an Emergency Lunch. cases, giving an apparent look that one This is a tempting dish, and the buildings were of the cliff itself. that is easily prepared. Cut as many Since the approach to any Instituslices of bread as required, trim off tion of importance is of great mo- nue, a point that practically commands the crusts, toast the slices and butter ment, a new landing stage has been the entire academy and post. This them. Prepare canned tomatoes by indicated for steamboats, ferryboats building is planned to contain not only stewing them with a little sugar, rice, and pleasure craft. By raising the residential quarters, hut reception butter and seasoning, also a little fine- level of this primary entrance to the rooms and suites of apartments for The south wing ly chopped onion. Pour this mixture reservation so that the railroad will visiting dignitaries. and over the layers of toast, placed neatly pass underneath, much has been will face the plain and academy, an on a dish. at turned be would north the wing convenience in and architecgained tural effect, while the grade to the angle facing directly up the river. The main avenue, as It prolongs Itprincipal approach to the academy will be greatly improved. Other land- self across the military plain, demands scape features In the line of cuts, new a focal point of considerable Importroads, look to the greater develop- ance. The battle monument Is to be ment of plans for the next twenty-fivone side of this line of vision. Balyears. ancing this monument, the firm has The largest structure In the new indicated another very similar In de- - lilac e -- d The Stork Came Back. Warsaw Journal relates the following story of an experiment made by a Polish nobleman to ascertain how far storks migrate during the winter. He caught a stork and attached a plate to its neck on which were Inscribed A and his listeners decided that the deacon was a pirate In disguise. Nancy had only one living witness to bring forward. He was her hired man. and he swore that he once heard Dea-co- p Spooner tell her that she ought to kill the worm in her plum trees with kerosene oil. , She didnt depend on living witnesses, however. She brought forward written and printed proofs of the dea Haec ciconia ex Polonla the words: iThls stork comes from Poland). In the following spring the same stork was found in the nobleman's park with a bundle round Its neck containing several precious stones of great value, and the metal plate with these words on the other side: India (India cum donis remittlt Polonis sends him back with presents to the Poles). - TAN ViUNG TWO OF THE LATEST ARTISTIC C REATIONS. Fancy grenadine or net gown with parasol are also of tbe same material. black over white. The work on this bands of white broadcloth made over This is one of the newest and smart- costume Is all done by hand, and while loulsine de Paris. In the illustration est designs of the season and decidedthe design itself is simple In its lines the materials of which It Is composed the gown only is to be seen, but there ly original in cloth and grenadine. of are of necessity costly. Embroidered and lace costume Is also a coat to match while hat and raSSI!:? etoiMQ under the group, as contemplated changes, Is the riding hall, 600 by 120 feet of clear space Inside. Its roof Is supported by steel trusses, while a large low tower at the corner forms, in its lower story, a room for equipments, as well as a public or gallery entrance. There will be space In the upper stories for future assignments. sign, to be In memory of the officers and men of the academy who have fallen In wars other than the civil war, blank spaces being left for the inscribing of possible future names. Between these two shafts will rise the flagstaff, and the monuments will form an appropriate center to the view from the upper entrance gates along the main avenue. Relax Like the Cat In order to enjoy thoroughly your sleep study the ways of the cat. Relaxation Is the soul of sleep. The cat tribe perfectly understands the art ot relaxation. Observe Tom or Pnssy os the rug. The dog sleeps with one eye open and nerve and muscles on the alert The dog watches. The cat, without responsibilities of any kind, Is a perfect picture of silken repose. To appearances every feature is at recess except the lungs, and their movement Is entirely mechanical, like the action of the heart. New York Press. An Ozark Story. During the blizzard which struck Kansas at the end of April the Globe of Atchison published a good Ozark story. Down in the Ozark regions of Missouri by some chance a newspaper strayed into a benighted nelghborhwxL The natives got hold of It and lost no time In finding a man who could read, all being anxious to hear the news. One man asked the reader, What are they doing down there In Washington now? They are doing lots of things, the reader replied. "Congress has just passed a law adding two more months on to the year, and they are both winter months." The questioner jumped from his seat! saying, Geeminee, whiz! And I a Just out of fodder. A Big Catch. Fishing in the mouth of the Susque-han- a at this season of the year is done with nets operated from floats by steam engines. The record catch 1b 1,000 barrels of herring and shad at one haul. A Pointed Innuendo. Come In here a minute. I want to buy you a good cigar. You dont have to do that just beProf. William Henry Brewer Mor- cause I gave you one yesterday. Beton, profeasor of agriculture, last of sides, you know, I dont smoke. the surviving members of the old I know, but I Vant you to keep it school of scientists at Yale university and give it to me the next time you will retire. have occasion to offer me a cigar. |