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Show A VOICE FROM THE MAGIC OF THE VIOLIN. Its Wonderful Charm In the Hands of a Master Described. Arthur Symons thus describes the great violinist Ysaye as he appeared while playing his instrument; "Then the 'Kreutzer Sonata' began and I looked at Ysaye as he stood, an almost shapeless mass of flesh, holding the violin between his fat fingers and looking vaguely into the air. lie put the violin to his shoulder. The face had been like a mass of clay waiting the sculptor's thumb. As the music came an invisible touch seemed to pass over it; the heavy mouth and chin remained firm, pressed down on the violin, but the eyelids and the eyebrows began to move, as if the eyes saw the sound and were drawing It in luxuriously with a kind of sleeping ecstasy, as one draws in perfume out of a flower. Then, in that instant, a beauty which had never been in the world came into the woild; a new thing was created, lived, died, having revealed Itself to ail those who were capable of receiving it." Trade in Sporting Goods. More than $1 0,000.000 worth of sporting goods were sold in the United States last year. Has He Found It? Polk, Ark., Nov. 9. A remedy that will absolutely cure Rheumatism has been discovered by Mr. George Ililand of this place. Mr. Ililand is satisfied that the remedy he has used is a sure cure, for it cured him of a very serious case of Acute Rheumatism when he was so bad that he could not move. This Is what he says; T was troubled with what Is called Acute Rheumatism in 1900. 1 was In such shape that I could not move without help. I was treated by a physician, who helped me some, but I was still in great pain when my wife saw Dodd's Kidney Tills advertised as a cure for Rheumatism. She insisted on my trying them, and I felt better after taking the first box. I continued and now I am well and able to work all the time. I have found Dodd's Kidney Pills to be Just what they are claimed to be, a perfect cure for Rheumatism." Mr. inland's very positive statement seems to settle all doubt as to whether or not Rheumatism can be cured. Artificial Teeth for Soldiers. Soldiers of the British army, not below the rank of sergeant, who Incur such loss of teeth as would otherwise cause their discharge as invalids, are to be provided with artificial teeth at the public expense, if, in the opinion of the medical officer, they will thereby be rendered efficient Catarrh Cannot aabe Cured raart with LOCAL APPLICATION'S, lhf canoot nr consti turrb la a the eeat ft I he diteaae. II tutional dlaeae. anl li nrtrlocurt fan inat take In Mrs il remedlna. Ilail'a t atarrb ure la lakm InMwl anl rnucotik ternally, ant art direct' " ( qua k meC fa aarfwa. Ilail'a a'arrk in Icloe. Hwu prfTlli(d tijr ona of tb lxt pbr airlani a l anrl t.'lU irrfnlar erf r!poii. la emiotry Wmira kniB, roml.lnr I ilia It fa rmpnNl of jrmr wltb tbe beat b)Md tiifi(lr. a tlnc cllrertlf on tl nacoiia enrfarra. Tbe perfwl r.iiil.laatioo of the two tiiirredlcnu e what irwlnrr uiH won irrf ul reaulU In eurltx Catarrh, f m l 'nr teaHraonla'a irr. V A CO., l'ropa., 1 oledo, O. f. J. IHKM floM ftf prlr-- 7V. Ilail'a Vamlijr I'll .a) are tlia brat. r !( flnil. Electric Ring. that has the appearance of being et with a magnificent diamond, is a novelty that will sell for parlies. In the place where the gem should be cot Is a tiny glow lamp; a thin wire,' Insulated with black silk and arranged so as not to be noticed, connects the lamp with a pocket battery, while a push piece ables the wearer to switch the current on and off at will. It Is curious to see a finger ring with a dull piece In the cented, and then to observe It suddenly flash Into life as if tbe most splendid diamond had been magically set An electric ring, In IL Auto for Bank. A Brussels (Belgium) bank Is using a six horsepower automobile for collecting purposes. It is completely closed In the rear, the only means of entering tbe car being through the front, directly past the driver. The Shorlait War Out an lack of Rheumatism Neuralgia St. Jacobs Oil bf a promt eubduea. arid eve. It avw.tr, exi tHa mirnlnf, J'rlce. 25c. mod SOe. THE PULPIT. Rev. Jacob D. van Doren, of 57 Sixth st, Fond du Lac, Wis., clergyPresbyterian man, says: "I had attacks which kept mo in the .house for days at a time, unable to do wnai i ' I fered can bardly be IU1U. uuipi(tatiuuo ovi, in, the particulars of which I will be pleased. to give in a personal interview to any one zero weather that swoops down upon who requires informaus from Medicine Hat once in a whllfl tion. This I can con during the winter. The name, hith- scientiously say, Uoan's Kidney Pills erto, has been against them. The verj caused a general improvement in my word sweater called up visions of a health. They brought great relief by clumsy, garment, ungraceful lessening the pain and correcting tbe and unbecoming, which made the action of the kidney secretions." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all finest figure look like the worst and the worst look worse than ever. Of dealers. Price, 60 cents. Co., Buffalo, N: Y. late, however, these blouse sweaters and vests have been so Improved In To Photograph Beggars. appearance that they now are really New Vork has a plan of making a pretty and as useful as they are "gallery of the photographs of habitual beggars. Dressy White Waist. Fruit acids will not stain goods Blouse of white mousseline de Bole. with PUTNAM FADELESS dyed The yoke Is tucked in fine tucks, and DYES. to this the lower California Oranges for Japan. part Is shirred and A commercial agent of the Japapuffed. Below this nese government is fin California to it is made with t of niAe an expenmeai m BUiyy"& Calitucks, groups then shirred and fornia oranges to Japan. puffed again at lie's Cure is the best medlotne we ever used the bottom. lor all affections of tbe throat and lungs. Wm. The yoke is borO. EsBsutv, Vauburen, lnd., Feb. 10, dered with bands of white satin fagSimilarity In Great Works. oted together and Plymouth (Eng.) breakwater contains the same quantity of stone 3. forming points. These pass over 800,000 tons as the great pyramid of the shining and Cheops. the points are finthA Cough and Stop ished with motifs Work OfT tht Cold and pendants of lace. The sleeves are Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets. Price 25c. made and trimmed to correspond. La BADGER A FINE EXCAVATOR. Mode Elegante. sui-lxy'-- Girl's Frock. Simple designs are generally more becoming to young girls than the more elaborate ones and a pretty frock which combines both simplicity and good taste Is shown here, made up in red cashniere and cream colored lace. The dress may be made with or without a lining and may be finished with a gulnipe or made all in one. Narrow tucks in blankets on your bed. Some housekeepers have been known to stitch them in sheets for the purpose, one or two layers deep. They may be made into picture books to amuse visiting children. The larger the better, so that a number of children may gather round It. g Foster-Mil-bur- the waist and sleeve add to the of attractiveness the design and the handkerchief frill Is the latest finish for a guimpe dress. This style is fitted to the yoke edge, with at points front, back and shoulder. Tbe lining may be faced to yoke depth with lace or made of The Fashionable Hat. Silk beaver hats will be extremely fashionable this season. The newest have the surface exactly like that of men's silk hats. A few have the pile brushed the wrong way. Some have a long, thick nap. These hats are to be had In fawn color, beige and pastel. They are trimmed with velvet folds A stunning and ostrich feathers. beaver plateau shape Is shown at one of the shops. It is in pale beige tones and is lined with light blue tulle, shirred so as to form a series of little puffings with a narrow band of the beaver between each line of the shirring. The crown Is trimmed with a twisted band of chiffon velvet, the shade of the beaver, and this Is secured with a handsome turquoise buckle. On the left side of the crown are attached two blue ostrich feathers, shaded from blue to white, one curving forward and the other toward the right V n " ' A r 11XXX . contrasting material. The attached skirt is the style and may be made with or without the circular flounce. The back may be gathTo Remove Dandruff. ered or fullness taken up by an inPut one ounce of flowers of sulphur verted box plait. Into one quart of water, agitate often A pretty dress for school or general for several hours, then pour off the wear might be constructed in blue clear liquid, and saturate the head serge with bands of Russian embroid- with It every morning. This does not As a Digger of Earth the Little Animal Styles In Short Suits. ery or rows of soutache braid for trimthe extreme dryness someTakes High Rank. The walking suits will be made with produce ming. The braid Is quite inexpensive times occasioned by the continued use the r coat. To be A writer on natural history has the length but very effective. of borax. sure, these long coats have been worn following to say of badgers: "In hard all summer. However, to relieve the winter weather the badger lies much For a Pretty House Gown. sameness of the styles, Eton Jackets In its earth, hibernating for long periThe bent io.s.sibIe material to use In In walking suits are going to be very ods, much after the fashion of the making the pretty house gown Is nun's the coats ending either at the bear, and sleeping, like that animal, popular, veiling or albatross. These fabrics art waist line or below the knees. with one paw in its mouth. At this not expensive. Indeed, very nice In the long coats many tucks going season the beast closes up the mouth pieces may be picked up in the shops ars used. The coats are fitted of its den and slumbers away its time outward as low as 40 or t0 cents a yard. House In some with belts and some for many days, even weeks together. the back; gowns are made very simply. They The without skirts are straight and In milder "weather It ventures forth are trimmed with fagoting, velvet ribclose-fittinrewill be gowns a good deal of flare again In search of food. In the busi with Empire evening bon and dyed laces. Soft materials ness of digging the badger is one ot vived with added at the bottom. glory. are attractive when made up In the In the world, mak finest exponents ... Even n to be the short fairly skirt, . form of accordion plaited gowns, which is iub coior mosc seen ftnarsLi.. .. , must full. be successful, almost any rough material will be ex- the are still fashionable. Lace collars and A favorite Paris shade Is mushroom, g?atest obstacles, with a strength, tremely popular. cuffs form appropriate decorations for and perseverance that are will tone with the autumn which celerity these gowns. I have always remarvelous. browns. truly Ladies' Russian Costume. r of the tbe mauve of Mixtures aardvark, brown and garded golden One of the smartest designs shown Of Empire Grien Cloth. as South the and will be brown or Africa, digger champion green golden Is for fall the Russian costume. Its The skirt Is composed of three overkingdom, having been lines are most becoming, and of the animal simple lapping, shaped flounces, each bor- popular Oriental buckles and Indian gems It Is one of the very easiest modes to witness of some of his exploits; but dered and finished have been the badger takes a very high Dlace la pressed Into the service of make. Trimmed at one side with a fashion. fZT of getting under ground.' with braid or butband of white kid. All manner of flat stole pelerines are Some Pertinent Questions. embroidered with tons, it is the very not to say Indispensable, essence When of you see a young man flauntnailheads of steel fashionable, good just now. taste. bis The gained wealth in your waist quickly and Jet. ing The shorter the bolero the more has the long shoul- face. Just ask yourself. ,,IIow much did The bolero and elaborate the belt, which becomes an der seams and Is he lose In getting it? How much of bell shaped sleeves item. important are trimmed to chaped by under himself has he parted with In exSable and chinchilla are to reign arm seams. The change for the money? Does it pay to correspond, and this coming winter like the twinkling sleeve may be sim- sell one's manhood and character In. the corslet Is of In the opera. , the cloth, trimmed gondoliers ply trimmed with order to get rich a little faster? Isn't Take this to your comfort where braid at the bottom with and buttons It safer to take the slower and aphats you can or It may be slash- proved method? Doesn't a youth lose an embroidered kid you wantonethree summer with winter one. ed and show a puff unless his life is square and clean, no band, forming a do matter what money be gets?" sleeve of The girdle. guimpe Cweaters Are In Favor. and puffed undenOeevcs are composed Swiss mull. Sweateni will Je worn Ibis winter or any preferred material that correof guipure Insertion and bands of the for all occasions, except when milady sponds with the rest of the costume. HAPPY DAYS. kid. the latter embroidered with steel be to wishes no is There very dressy. I The a Guides des skirt is the circular shaping In When Friends Say "How Well You nailheads only. more desirable article of dress for all two with front overlapped in pieces, Look." manner of outdoor sports In cold Russian It Is fitted by darts, style. to weather. wear has an Inverted box plait In the back They are also useful What happy days are those when all Pointer on Starching. our friends say, "How well you look." When starching toilet table covers under Jackets and ulsters during the and may be long or medium sweep. u vve can oring inose a uiut This mode Is suitable for a bouse (or anything that has the new fashionfood care of In Just as selection the ed fringe trimming) double the cover dress, or If made of heavy material Is an excellent model to follow for a this young man did. Into four and gather the fringe tightly "I bad suffered from dyspepsia for It while bold Into the hand: you street gown. Made up In brown voile, firmly three Into rover mld'Ue of the years and last summer was so the the with dip strappings of brown silk and bad I was unable to attend school," be March. When dry, shake the fringe white soutache braid, with perhaps a was "I very thin and my appea says: with toilet comb touch of light blue at the neck, the well, large carefully poor, while again It comb and you will find it falls as softly effect Is most satisfactory and tbe cost tite at times was I was dizzy and my was a craving. when new. nnd prettily of such a costume exceedingly small. If made of blue zibeline, using stitched food always used to ferment instead bands of cloth for ornamentation, a of digesting. Crossness, unbnpplness most satisfactory street costume will and nervousness were very prominent be tbe result. Wool crash, Melton, symptoms. ' "Lete In tbe summer I went to visit Cheviot, tweed or lighKloaklng ars COAT a sister and there I saw and used rASTti &jjt of materials. suitable CLOT71 V7TH GrapeNuts. I bad heard of this famous food before, but never was Inof .7,Afir, terested enough to try It, for I never COl 4C2 knew how really good it was. But when I came home we used Grape-Nut- s Old Papers. 7rr coat In our household all the time and Can bo ued on pantry shelves. J.rrr I s&e soon Ice began to note changes in my over to be laid retard Thy may health. I Improved steadily and am lie molting. tow lrorg and well In every way Newspapers may L used to clean and am back at school able to get windows and kitchen ranges. my lessons with eae and pleasure They may be cut info bits, moistened and can remember them too, for the and eprlnkWl over the carpet before Improvement in my mental power Is weeping. very noticeable and t get good marks can be rut tinder the carpet, They In my studies which always seemed as they are e xrfJif-n- t nonconductors of difficult before, heat and roll. "I have no more of the bad sympThe lll'iefratf d r k!is may be cirtoms given above but feel One and culated among lti'Tul and sometimes strong and happy, and It Is mighty exchanged with mutial pleasure. pleasant to hear my frlnds say: They may be given to children to 'How well you look." Name given cut Into scallop art'1 point and bars and star, bHng far more amusing to by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Look In each package for a copy tnott babies than many toys. , of the famous little book, "The Road They may be tiM ,n an emergency to WellvIIle." tn a chilly night liV a pair of extra i" five-gore- d three-quarte- -- a JL. .,. riie ant-eate- i rv light-col-ere- -- j d |