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Show Simple Aid to Happlnei. Don't worry about your health Keep In Rood condition and set at much frcbh air aa you can. People who ar always puttering over them-Mireare like misers they don't enjoy what they have. Bostot Trareler. s TEA There is nothing that Looks for Noseless World. A French scientist predicts the loaf of the nose, the nerve of which hat a! ready lost Its former keenness o! daps Will Sptak English) Two Japanese who have been lei Calea villa for some time to purchaai 'blooded cattle to be shipped to theli native land, declare that wlthls twenty years the language of Japas will be English. They say It la b jng, uUght In very school there. Far n:er her say that tb two Japi ar using th American system of Jud-Jecattle. Milwaukee Wisconsin. Is daring, being the combining tho COSTUMES SANCTIONED BY TH.E two. And lac will bo used In every possible way, from allot ers and strips LEAOERS OF SOCIETY. and edgings to wonderful motifs which contain a host of suggestions In them-- 1 Black Velvet Costume, With White selves for unusual, original uses. Even embroideries will be used to Accessories Silk Dress for an At Home" Afternoon Some Redpee trim these dresses, but embroideries high this year have lifted theum-lvifor Appetizing Dishes. above anything weve ever known be Pretesting Against Rate Reduction, fore, and come in a new dignity that Atlanta, Ga. The recent propoel-to- n use. In FIchua Again fits them for any of J. Pope Brown, Chairman of Vogue. A most uuhersally becoming fashthe Georgia Railroad commission, to ion has been brought again Into popuSmart Silk At Home" Dreta. icduce the passenger rate in Georgia lar favor by the revival of the Marie This Is designed for afternoon wear, from three to two cents per mile waa Antoinette modes. The fichu returns but would be suitable fur a home din- protested against by the Brotherhood In many varieties and is frequently ner frock too. It Is of light tafftlas, tf Locomotive Engineers, the Order used for the neck of tbo evening trimmed with frills of narrow black of Railway Conductors, and unions of gown, although Its grace and simplicithe blacksmiths, machinists and telegfashIt recommend for dress ty any raphers, boilermakers, railway train-yieioned of soft, clinging materials after carpenters and Joiners, clerk the fashion of the French custom durand car men. These organizations eming the time of Marie Antoinette. ployed an attorney especially to rep-- I Chiffon is the most successful masent them, who urged that such a terial that can be found for the fichu, would work against the ! eduction but net and lace may be used with of the state and lead to a prosperity effect. The fichu should be draped In the number of railroad (eduction around the shoulders very loosely, employes, as well as of their wages. that It may fall In graceful folds, and The Travelers Protective Association fastened In front In a soft knot. also protested that a reduction, at It is interesting to find that the proposed, would result in fewer trains fiat iron turban still is to remain one and poorer service. of the leading styles in hats this Real Meaning of Old Saying. spring, for its convenience in battling is appreciatagainst the March winds All roads lead to The proverb, ed by Its feminine admirers. A numseems to come from th Rome, ber are being shown of shirred tafMme. de Sevlgne and La French. feta. with the top crown of horsehair Fontaine both use It: Tous chemlns braid, and chiffon, shirred and tucked, vent a Rome, Tout Chemln mene a Is also used In covering the turban. The meaning these writer Rome. In spite of the acknowledged utility to the gave phrase was that ther la, of the trotteuse" skirt for practical more than one way of doing a thing. purposes, English tailors are making the smart frocks with long skirts. Tbcy do not trail the ground, but are not allowed to show much boot. The How little it is! How litplaited skirts, however, must always about the hips be short, close-fittintle It adds to the weight of full bottom. at end very the s costs so little, both money find work, and that goej so far if it has the chance. scent DECREES OF FASHION !y Irish crochet and Valenciennes; daring use, which Is as teautlful as It n, TEA tt wouldnt cost much to bum all the money our cers pay-bac- gro- k. f v rw Im'i Wu Yew Extreme Dryness. An Irish postboy, having driven a gentleman a long Journey during tor rents of rain, was asked If he was not very wet. "Arrah! I would not care about being very wet If I was not so very dry, your honor.' TEA Coffee is fine too; but fin has a different meaning in TEA coffee. ur Ra.wWf Bm Vraixl. , to Cfjuy. K A IdfciCiAS A g The Roaring Forties. Roaring forties" is a term used In nautical parlance, to denote a stormy region of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans, lying between forty degrees and fifty degrees south latitude. It Is characterized by strong north-nor-wewinds. st TEA Can it be that anyone else Can serve you as well ? Can it be that anyone else Is disposed to serve you st well? Sunderland Pudding. Half cup sugar, U cup of butter, Vz pint of milk, 1 cup of sifted flour and eggs. Ileat the milk hot; stir In the butter and let it cool before the other Ingredients are added to it; then stir In the sugar, flour and beaten yolks of 3 and whites of 2 eggs. Flavor with a little grated lemon rind and beat the mixture well. Bake in well buttered cups half filled with the jatter for about half an hour. Serve with any swTeet sauce, and the white of 1 egg beaten with 1 spoonful of sugar dropped on each pudding In small drops. and white lace and medallions of the same lace; black velvet bows as a ladder. . Spinach In Molds. Boll the spinach, press out every drop of water and chop fine. Cook together In a saucepan a tablespoon-ni- l of butter and two of flour. Add the spinach with pepper and salt to taste; cook for five minutes. Butter the Insides ofmuflin-tin- s or pate-pan- s and press the spinach hard into these. Set in the oven to keep hot while you make a white sauce. Carefully turn out the forms of spinach on a hot platter, lay a slice of hard-boileegg or. the top of each form and pour the white 6auce aiound it. the ci$! It has covered the sea with ships foir a hundred years. Family Works Gold Mine. In the neighborhood of the town of Malcolm In Australia there is a gold for sevmine which hi 6 been eral years by one single family, consisting of father and mother, two girls and six boys. The net profits of this mine amounted last year to 575,000. TEA was a royal indulgence years ago. d Yur Suiting froctr rMuma your manty It you doa't lik I Dart. In the Blackvllle Church. Rev. Mr. Johnson De choir Velvet Walking Costume. An attractive short walking costume of blacl-elve- t has a skirt gored to fit the figure and in the back are two underlying plaits, and scanter ones in the center fronts are pressed in and secured invisibly, while down each side are rows of small old silver buttons. The blouse closes with double rows of buttons to match the skirt and the sleeves are plaited and held in place by the buttons. The blouse is collarless and trimmed with several rows of silk braid. will now render dat beautiful hymn, Oh I For a Thousand Tongues To Sing," an while dey am rending it de .congrateful prayer gregation will jine-ichoir aforesaid haint got but de dat Puck. one tongue apiece! n TEA Tea is fine ; that is, fine tea is fine. Tea thoughts are fine; that is, fine tea thoughts are fine. Many Negroes Are Farmers. Of the 9,204,000 negroes in the Unit- ed States, 77 per cei work in the fields. TEA .. So much goodness dwells in a little dry leaf I Sleep in Old Age. Less sleep is necessary as age advances, because there is lessened expenditure of physical and mental energy. Extreme old age, practically a second childhood, reverts to the Infantile habit of frequent slumber. Jellied Oranges. Cut off a small portion of the ends of oranges, scoop out the pulp and juice. Fill with orange jelly before it is thoroughly hard, and let the oranges stand on ice. When set, cut in quarters and serve on green leaves. To make orange jelly, put juice of oranges into agate saucepan, with 1 cup sugar, 1 pint of hot water and 1 teaspoon orange extract. When sugar is dissolved add y2 box powdered gelatine. When cool fill oranges. Yw grocer ritunu jrour 8ehklinge Bett. two-hundr- ed Tis yet. iwu it you doa't 10 A Lonesome Place. It may be all right for people to their own business, but life wouldnt be worth living if everybody should do so. Detroit Tribune. mind TEA jr It is charm ; but, pray, what is charm? It is something that makes you know you are strong I Th Comparisons. house thats built upon the sands Perhaps may not ehdure;"' The house thats built upon a rock Perhaps may be more sure. Vet small are the That either side advantages can claim, muaf!er a11- you have to dodge The taxes just the same. - New York Sun. TEA Was ever a wicked rfiib or woman especially fond of Directoire Coats. There is a decided liking shown for Coming Styles. do you think ? Skirts are to be fuller than ever the well fitting directoire coat, with tea, embroidered the feet every conceivable trick that will get a few more inches into the width will be employed; but about the hips they will fit smoothly. Lace will he everywhere, princlpal- about sleeves that set to the shape of th arm, though fancifully puckered and gathered and gauged very often, and with the outline of the figure carefully preserved. Must Be Desirable Job. There were more than 650 tions recently for a berth asapplies night porter at a London workhouse. |