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Show THE SUNDAY MORNING EXAMINER, OCTOBER j. 1905. IJ M To Raise i COLOSSAL SCHEME by Curtis Brows. 1M&. iHntibh right reserved! e-- M.- the imbltlou -If Pcpl. Society of initiated by th rl. Juneau Wotu.a In Ixndon meet Jr (he sore" a nt icijmte.l ny Amerlran gill will hp af JTTi.iiiUr facilities for 'obtaining training at Kngiiih afforded American larii It will w tba Rhode acholaraiilp. fund f an endow inew IsTIoiVia. It i proposed that the Miount thill be provided by Amer- di j- mil-no- paTantw that we shall get H." md k'rs. Webster Glynea. president d fh sortety. we ahal' n am confident that said Madame m raitiug it, I of the society 'a Sijr. rbatrnian Committee. There waa aouethfng peculiarly with in the calm uauvaue Uleh these two elderly Americas woIn a nicy Kensington mb, tested of obtaining a ana w hich sue-Jfr- d par-UDt- $10,000,000 to Pound English Scholarships for American Girls PUT BY THE FORWARD April last, and It waa then proposed merely to bring over a few women who had been graduated from American colleges and give them a years course at some English university. T Rival th Rhode Scholarships. After thinking over the matter for some time the leading spirit of the aoclety came to the courluion that this scheme waa not big enough and did not go far enough 10 rouse anything Hke enthusiasm in America. It would have been but a feeble imitation of the great Empire Builder' benefaction. and iti these da women - especially American women do not tabs kiLdly to back eeat par' U waa thee proposed that a fund should be raised fc-the rreatlou of utnervthree perpetual scholarship ,t English universities. t distributed that two women from each in the 1'nkm, and one from the Pistrirt of Columbia, should be sent here fur a two years' postgraduate course. Rut Miss Thomas, president of Bryn Mawr College, and a cousin of the linn. Mrs. Bertrand Ruoell, suggested In a letter that a r e th ret years' SOCIETY OF AMERICAN WOMEN IN That American LONDON TO RIVAL THE RHODES . i ni girla vrou'.d inure funds"-- ' I atked. t 'lie-- s Glynea t' v to - mp Engtteh univeieiue- - more book who answered i'-, r. Mctki-(- -i :o rmiLiiiui" learning t'.an they would acj'.i'ic at rtow That $ifi.000.::j ic to Be Raised. eoici'tln.-i in,,:, hen uiiat would be home i list we ask for upper for om I;, r ,.ri"So fur a th i f io ihe oi diiwiiion' scheme. Education -- culture in the Yrmcu in IxHtl'H' fun-!u cci ued. " eh l,- :.s ;o rxise ihcm.iucy broadest sense is not nisi'cr of she a; I. of i csu. mi cuirpiaa n aequi-iiioof mere knowledge. Eng The i.e w .I tic filth j land has much to give which we Ainer ; vely ltiie. 41 fo mv , iuau women need for our piriaial mid (,f Vwn-- ' itia of ,le General a bruauur and physical betterment whU'ii in s next ns May. less personal outlook, menial poise and Juriedt'liibs, only fif'-", ago. whiio calmer nerve and it la unly environ I a o' i' York inoih- lent that can give ibcaa Things. cr of clubs So c fc.lerail.'ii ' "From what 1 have mail and hare has grown and m 'i"d in a mirlearned from his personal Mr i cions fashion. F. - :;g l the 1 Rhodes considered tT.i-i'the schoiai-hip- s Si rong. prc?i. necessity. ' fouuded by him not so much from the dent of tba Aaic IITlliO of educational point of view as from a cm ri c,)-i , iu llie Science, h' iiiijti'l s.uiv aocial one the cruientlng of lionds be ii 'i,d States for . know of no t ' vii- 'st'l:c,l. l:i sonic tween England, her coluuir-and huiM f men or won.t u prve uting so Ir.iic lin r.vn to. I hi arc America. That such work lie, cm noii li of iarellec i , b i.t fui o' rt. so iiiui'h 1.,, Thoiuss so within no a woman's ' and :,.i: f ciihure sphere lie highcsl iif tinctly XLivii. WT ice one ran gainsay. If the Eagli-i- i aud kopc ami noble? ill its of the U" iipl'lllVC III. y of g'tilig -., r:c at , AuH-i'ici- ! I 'ni' '. - V-v' -- fm-nda- . fi-- I in-- I . chi-ni- a 1: .li-l- -i- 11- I'e.i-i.I- would be preferable to a two ytors' course. Mis Thom position and experience entitle her to speak with great authority on all matter, pertaining to the education of women. It la this scheme which la moat favored by the Society of Antep lean Women her. J saw at once aid Madame Thayer. that Mint Thomas' plan, with the opportunities it would afford American girls to try for Tiipos and Honors at the English universities, was tbs better one. The idea of giving American girls the benefit of tbs best English educational training and environment la not a thing of yentardiy with me. Two years ago 1 mad In an American paper that according to statistic the percentage of illiteracy was higher In Georgia than In anr other Sima, and that, efforts were being made to effect an Improvement by- - training teachers, and then sending them out to train othera. In June. IPUS. 1 wnus to the prlnriiial of a college in Georgia that If a fond were raised to mend a young woman teacher to London for further training I would laka her inro my bousa for the nine working montba of her first year free of coat. a' untci niTEB. v dtaiedlar of th Exchequer would to demand of the Imperial Parinment. I murmured of something tbont Its being "a pretty big amount. 1 have never failed in anything that Madame I hue undertaken," taid And it has slwayi Tbayw. placidly, bes ay wprrtrtce that the more you itk fcr la a good cause the more you frt. "It may take three or four years prikapa lunger," obaerved Mr. Glynea, meetly, but of ibe ultimata aucceaa af the plan I have not the slightest toabt." The object timed at is to do for the women of the United State what the Rhodra scholarship are doing for th ea. Th Idea was Drat suggested by a afldriM delivered before the of American Women by the Hon.-MrHartraod Russell, wife of Earl Russell's broiher, and th daughtar of Mw. Psaraall Smith, a Amtrtcaa philanthropise Thig waa in Mutt Ro-rla- weli-know- a nn-n- bdrtin brnen velvet fern the und tn no anl tongue are of red velvet. 0 ae serve vt UmAr Tha hM'rts are Imitated with stitches of black or brown silk, end the markings ere brushoe ed tn wiih India ink and yellow ocher. O Idea enlarged Would ta a An This a present in give s small child for a toy, O with the pfnx necessarily omitted. e O The always popular browei finds a ploturcvqiie place in pinrsshionriom. For his makeup get If you can a ping-poball, wMoh don duty for a head. The arm and legs are of wire twisted ini a grmesqu shivp and the hands w! I than laid upon white velvet and fo!l see of cloth. The bran stuffed and cat out. The velvet piece are body le ef bright calored cloth, generalcarefully joined on the wrong aide and ly a burnt eraege. which tones In well the cushion la stuffed. Little pieces af with the brown arm and feet, A eleven woman has contrived a pincushion fi om ui effective fosse ornaments that eflen adorn cart horses' martingales and are polished and kept bright with so much pride by the teainstar. This ornament fastens to a nail In thr wall, sad from It depend a Bow to furnfsb a pincuebfon Stall at a Ba2aar a ? ng 00000a0a0o00ffia0om thpp far the annual a pleca of narrow ribbon one aqg a out of- - thy laaoer ept- - hmiryarfia. The and are tied together Idemie whJeh to form a hanging loan as shown la fho i hiatcwtion. Ltril bows of ribbon are fto U. Kefs of sewed at aarh rad of thr bnlatcr to Veos net only an achpunt af tha makb a .neat finish. Irina are aturk (a the every point of th vandjdira Ik iilgrjffn faaint K prraldibg aver a Nrtmf that la fiat heads protruding ohrmt half an tnrh. ur a com then-lWehy quaint and uausunl ia tha Him), a "goad eWI-- ? AR doibt an aaana any bo Dutch pincushion, copied exactly from If a and windPlnpiiMh etaR" be on naod in the land f dytro "Neiad. It may bs npon mills. ThVs pretty artirle ntanda about saMjr atork. in traia ta rfs iaekas high, although It may bo ther enpenatva BSr'fcrquMeemdwV Eyld kn4 arty antpjjfli nred nevsr remain? iah'g on kar. r a pincushion can oMm an rgnk aa of U&. Th( artirte la rtttep vfftk a vis w, mainly fb tar lay Sj -- a rn hsM r;ry bhd . jieedqjUlliAdh tt appeal, aa ferClkly tariti Cbrfltu mjUiswflo jMt npon bee dfls. ",r iapiotr hnSly' y 1rttt bhaaar Jrtoek hs first, Rpiy TJWeWa ofifl avoitatadRies to make atoll tfiUrihg attractive, and FJsce uti vraree In a goori wketahis pdkiiUm. TYie following Ftmhion vjggaatloito ,may certainly tmuied novigtiesdn tSetr Haa. There-001 !1T ! MoHfffc of long n nai0f he perennial "mat-- s. the box pincushion that nsofol f flea hex inta q e toot and mustinrlgar the tint ben-i- yt sqasra fot plncnshloa and a ham w Vre tnn well known to gall far The stall " hare much time talfier who may qv invangvosoM "ammaua will ytrljaps prgrtdo a r" hefn-rnst- fthe ;J nroMUM tn , tu T'J" ,uB, m,, T nwiy. her "k-a- s.!?" .-- r ty p!n- aad gen- pattern Ia two pfbtty ortor of alrid W1 ta oaotly powmplno m a ptsos r.us rentes five tarpes long Rhao wMo. A little Wg tf yRnry osdkon matMiol Hhe a ? h,lBf a awn- - meet Dm MmrltaSl open Ivor wlri 0 weg to 6t hrlh da-- le'wLaL jfof s' m- - oharmtpg nMcnebjen Him which mcognfltod preftaelog V r(s tjfi',IK rfil1 tovoiHiffi. ee mqffad with kren. This io Ow Wort eg nMH fta hiddaw by sawing avdr A WOWEN AT WH5E, w - wr- lw ! UI P- diTendvn-'- 07,., ,j lrg knowledg. 1 trio n' small Fuck shaped cushions, each of s contraxling color, with to match. These recks are Mudded raspei lively with black, wblts and colored pine. The. doll cushion Is apt. to develop In most hands into a clumsy and not to be desired affair, but the one here described Is aa cute and dainty as can he. It I a doll elnthed In two strips of whits ribbon, eonh stout two Inchas wtde and ten Inches long, frayed out at tbs and to form a fringe. These ribbons are kept open at the sides and tied in at the waist with a 11(11 sash, wnloh serves as a hanger for the euidiiea. Mow tha ribbon frock are a couple of elrips of scarlet flannel pinked around the edge, Inta these tha pins are arutk, or ano Idee of flannel may be used for readies. This cuslilsn 1 epevally nice for safety pins, as U is easy to atlrk them Into the Inng strips et flannel. The last suggestion to more ambitions than any of I he otherr. It Is tto toehton new 10 have monster ptncushloas that reach from aid to aids of (to dressing Is hi and hold not only tbs supply of ordinary phia, but the hundred e.i,d on hatpins, lacs pino. safety pins, etc., which are la tbls manner best marshaled for a choice, Th curhlofi is bolster Shaped aud rests on a Th wooden support. semicircular ends are gathered Into the round of th bolster and fltrisbed off with ribbon ktreamers, each terminating ta a colored glass bead. This Me admits of many variations according to the style and color of tho room and the klud of drew,-In- g table hl b th euslilnn ia to adorn. For a brightly polished mahogany table the cover might to of flowered brocade, but should the table be of tho kind concealed in muxlta frills over a colored lining Die cushion should be of plain silk or mualin. with a toe rover boning Uie color through II. This cushion Is a good accompaniment to th pionrler rechete that are nowaday' an essential accessory of a well srpolutfff wardrobe. A paper table Is mot artraettve fey a rib-lio- a vary being AKD PMUidod IN SOCIETY. on imrsutiraUons mads -. Myu Mouri-.lngowns are mads fffltply. than on more ,u r.;, kmu IsLiuiil-lii- l if a flMnl d a mtyrl at 'rtobomt tolliiX worn bv a taialta-ran hardly to of oacili'q:is uerson y i 11 g . arv-cii- wheat-growin- ; -- Pt - , Vr ; XI,Tt!ii?n ,ls0 h-s- ld.m I a per flowers mid ftotouns tn dsearaltiig tho betait, snl everyUung far sale la of paper ar ba, a fouaataion of paper. This offers a wide field of aeVwtlott, aa under Hits bred some sheet music, honks and pictures, But a mors legitimate rbofr. la tally curds, golf scores, writing dtuner Inncbaou, name and menu ranis. A charming stall could also to arranged with the artistic paper wore from Japan, wlitle still another iff all sorts of fancy piper boxes lunging from those for holdtng bonbons to the stout papier maeh affaire. Every woman may not be skillful with her needle or aha may not have time to davoi to making fancy work for a tamur. A friend ef mine mod up for her luck ( aMIJ lu another direct! on. She woe so excel hint rook and devoted her spore time io making and taking aver a down fig puddingy whlnh she wrapped up prettily aad Ued wHk colored ribbons tar n basaar. Three were contributed on the eaadfttan that If they sold wall she would repeat bar flpM on. They went off the flat day with such cucopbu that she waa taken at her Word aad uuppKed snesy more of the dahtttos. ORACH ORffiCOM. r,t bsuar. srs loved par, frutat To Weteblesu Plena to defeat wrinkles are Vjgies, but ana which baa bs-- n usrd far many gmsralions is taller la maay stays than tlies af later Invention. This le intended ta bssa a lento effect on tha kin while preserving Ita aortneas and suppleness. To make it take Juice of Illy root, 0 grama; honey, IS grams; wblts was, 20 gretna; roe waist 11 grama. Melt the wax and mix the rest of th thing as It begins to grow cold. This makes a pomade which is laid on the face thickly at night and wiped off with a soft cloth In (he morning. Another excellrift pasta fur the same purpo-- e ta made bv taking tl grsnis to very fresh cold cream aud healing in with it 4 grama of powdered camphor gum and tho same of aim pi tincture to tansoin Pi an equal quantity ef rectified spirits mt wine. Tbto is to ba applied at night off nr washing tbe (bee. Another formula for xvrintoea Is I gram nt powdered slum and S grams of rsraet almond ml. A very recent plan Is to Use pomades of menthol, In proportion af 14 fo 10 per rent, srrord-In- g to tho susceptibility of the skin. luk Whisk the whltao MnUNaCRH. to a high froth aad ti r In a half pound of powdered sugar; flavored with vanilla or lemon. WTilek again and then with a tohle-ppon tor the meringue an lettar taper, about half an hick a pari. Pleas tba paper ooitiattiing the tnerirgta o a pbtee of hardwood and put them I a qulnfc ovta but du nht tore Hi area door. When they lseamx tallow (ska diem oat Kamov paper re ref lly fsvm wood and 1st Ibsen cool for two or (Rree minutes, BHp a tlltn knife undsr one mermgue, turn it into your left hand, taka another from tha paper In tho seme way and join together the fwo Wes which were n xt th paper Thu soft IneMe may be taken out with (be handle of a amall spoon and tho halts filled wtth jam or jelly, (ben joined together o above, cementing (hem with rente of the mixture. Apple Meringue. Pplce and ewaefea apple uie a Beat in two or three egg Pour Inta pudding dish and take quirk' When well crusted cover with Iy. meringue made hy whipping the white ef tiuee eggs with little augac. Shut ovan door and brown slightly. Pour two table ("tiooo ' Custard. cnonfiiie ef boiling water over twa Let I ounces ef greed choeolutc. stand near the fire fill perfectly dls Put Into k n Pint of mllV salved. mixed with s pint of cream, a pinch 01 salt and three ounce of eugmr. Let I simmer fifteen minutes. Add by degrees yolks of four well beaten egg nd silr to a froth while it thickens, then pour ml to mol. anllls Custard BoH one pint of presm with four ounces of sugar for quarter of an ho-- and attain through utuslln. Beat well thr yolk ot six eggs and pour milk over them, placing tha tmwl over a pan of bulling water. Stir Let It cool rapidly till it thickens. gradually, then sdd one teaspoonful nf When vanilla and stir ro ttnually. Ith whlp-pr- il c.ol d serve In a dish covered white of eggs sifted over with Mooetioa The shoulder f lamb requires iathr more than en hour to roost; a small saddle, an hour and a half; a larger saddle, two hours ur liuigir: loin of lamb, an hour aud a quarter to an hour and a half: ribs of lamb fa they are thinner than th loin), from one hour tn an hour and s quarter, a leg of lamb weighing live pounds, an hour and a sugar. half. How many housewives know that In If eggs ar cracked add a little vine- smothrring steak wtth onions the flavor tailed Is greatly Improved by rqucezlng th gar to the water and they ten taones. Juice of a lemon ever it? as eatPtsctorily as undamaged P-- BUSINESS nujwl'.y.t: tta rase 1 made ef any etsw Tb framework l cardboard, fornttd af eight pise covered wtlk silk and neatly rewed ia hour glare shape. Another ia pad Ion Of silk covered cardboard sewed at tha bottom, and the ease ta filed with bvaa or ooltaa betting tight iy deftpeeked. A bran staffed cushion Is ly gttrff Into fta top. and the wholefinla th seams with finished dew cord. A watOTfaond. a ft were, to put round tba c stare af the owhfon. Old fashioned btea and white rbeckertaard ilk lu the quaintest material to uaw with the top qnsbioa of a harmonising blws veiod. The guinea pig mshtoo lu the funniest tM thing you ovor eow end alwaystt proves a optowOd erHer at a basaar. oro. F to weN to btoub 'J - girla somaihlng correspond-limit- ' Ing to ill, Rliodcs Ncholurahlpa for lw n. I il'ink li very probable that the Federal d Womens Club would taka it up. W, liavn now a Central Commit l re on Education before which the plan would le brought, and then, if uppiined prccnled to llie different I am an aawxvaie '"imuliices. iiimiber of the cenlcal committee and will ibi all cau for It.' Miss Thomas's uupimuI will coiini form gicat deal." "1" wliat- uiiivurwiitce is it pmixiKcct semi the American girla who obtain the scholarships?" To Oxford. Cambridge anil lgindon. Premium lily each aiudcnt will have li,r c.hiiicc sniulig these throe, hut, of cimikc, there arc deialla that will bs poncupms Pincushion sad frsm hi enRom pr'Wie do Wkd-- iy t to ant officer n uoifftttog way that ! peotiucr a super intend rut of ceunpul- ifoZV1 It t, ta s ?hm If wtoh ther'bsd not fneff 'aovy etucilian. hart cruet If mixed v ltb skhr ml.k euperinxendreit r.f com- - does Dfi require nearly as muoh fist ediicseun m riitaasoL 71 j' if mided with wol.r In the usual YW. J." Aun'iii-a- pettl-rootei- i" pln-!?- l ua-er- r American I temperaments could be Ann riean people.' "li would be difficult to ,t a blended Into one, the combination would be unequaled in the world. That to wimt in array of women of tlmt kind, now 700.000 strong, could being inipo,ihle, the next best thing We hope smi expm ihat la llring aide by aide, taking and giv- lh i Kducaunn tVimmiiice of will rinion'' ing what each needs most; gradually Ihi Geni'ral federal ions. th, S'n wearing away prejudices born of ig- which nwillto then tiiulcri.il.e the task of nore nor: understanding and being i he moner-ca- cii of tin- - fed- until England and America reli-ii- i become one invinrlhle Kiwer, dominat- crated clnba working for the Stale w which fi belong. n ilia: way I have! ing tha world In all things for th world's good, 'distinct as ilia wsvaa, not. ihn elighteat douiit iluii l he money could he raisi'd by women for. but. one as the sea.' There ia something contagious about women. 1b Roclety of American Mm,. Thayer's entlHMiHsm. But that Women in ImiIiii has only 13H nielliof whom arc non, aiill $10,000,000 tmth,ri-millionaire!!, me. How hers, do you propone to raise the neoeaaary hut. we sin nut going io content our- - ie 000000 , lm-Ne- Bond. Strengthening tha Angla-Saaoto be have educated "People up to thlaga of which they have not thought themssKee, and the proposition probably struck th eGcorgian pedagogue as emanating from mad woman, for niy letter was never even answered. But in spit of that, this ghost of a ar.henie haunted me. and would not he laid, aud when tha Hon. Mrs. Bertrand Russell spoke to n of scholarships for gtrla on tha lines of Rhodes scholia ship for men the gfanai took form. I asked, "would In whst raepecta the American girls obtain greater educational benefit fro ma three years course at English universities than they would obtain from a similar course at American institutions of learning V The answer to that question would be somewhat beside the mark," replied Mmei Thayeit It is not on the ground iO8OBBOH0eROwQe0sffi , u O I Ver. Each achoUrabip, U la ted bv it mrtiiets la that cf cntcrt.ii'.t-- f should lie worth $1.0tai a trg their Kmtlisli friend at me citiii. which suable them to maintain tl.c Kdodc, schidnre'.'tp-- , hm ihcn girls arc jon cf A'i.tricau hoepliaiity in nariiraliv lii.irc ihrlfiy and ecogauiicul ti c land of tin ir sojourn, li has now Ilau Ny tnebiod a vasly bigger project mai women of widrr Confident of Success. iirght well in philunilirnpic work. But Wlmt if lhe Federauoa of Womii may provu Mri'e.'Tuay cr is rig.H, en's Club rject the "1 hy then, id course.'' said Mine. and i list, the tiiore ; ;! usk Ilia nine E. 1.ISU2 .n.L. Thayer calmly , "we should appeal to you will get. oilier oigant.-.aiinfl- . ThaL wa A PEACEFUL INVASION. tdisil aiicwed Mininhow I am sun-- . And Ban Francisco Call: Canada's wevp. when :h ,ebenis for English scholar-h.iiern provinces are receiving a remark-abl- e r for American girls is fairly t m berausa of tha luroming way, I shall g!:a:e juv-- t a heart-t'of muiiirmlr of aettlcra from tha i'nit, xc Items provld-;i.jer a recipuH-tiert Hiiiu-sThis movement Is apokca American (or Eng-ii,i- i of in v'oiuda a tti Yankee iu vision. il girls. I hiiiM conversed with English women mIkhu ihe idea It ia not only a peaceful, blit a snd they are enttiufiasilr over i'.. It til.v, even urgently. Invited invasion, will tend timber to draw the peoples and will bring addl'd prosperity to tba of tits l wo co.intrles closer togoihnr, country emered and at tha nam tim and 1 know of no causa heifer woilh make, ia a way, a ronqnaat for th Vnlted Rtatea. Ry acnduig over th wurklug for than that." border this Industrial army we wlU win Mrs. Glyns will bs batter rsmsra-beralu America, sad mors especial iy a good will and a towering uid develn New York, aa Ella Prta Olynicr, tbs oping of nmiuallly profiting trade re lattoua. Probably nothing wa could author of some volumes of posiry and do would be in ora likely to tmaro th a club woman, fiha ha poruienency of friendly relation wlili raarrisd aa her second husband an our northern neither than lid InterWebstar Gljaa mixture English solicitor, of our people with tha Cana which makes her a Umiak subject, dinua in Ui wmk of developing their too, but tbat. due not usks bar say northwest. tha leas heart and soul American, as great An rein Pahlie Opinion, h mime a direct dsacentUat of tha port byarticle Jackson Tinker of a trip Rev, Jobs Roblnaua, lb pastor of tha through Canada from Mostly! to the Pilgrim h'athars. Pactflo coast, says Chat Janies J. Illll, president of the Great Northern railTha Amartcan Spirit. thinks there la no reason why Mma. Thayer, too, is America a from road, Canada should not have fid.Oun.tmo popway back. Sba ia a descendant of ulation in fifty years hence. James W. aid Ibigsr Williams on her 010011 Taylor, for many years United States and nf Israel Gardner, tha first man consul at Winnipeg, In convinced tba killed at th battle of Laalngion, Cap- Canids will become tha great wheats tain Madon Ibvwsy, who served with country of the world, and producing Commodore Parry at tba battle of that thrae-founlof tha spring wheat lake Erl io M12 and also command- area of this caaiiumt wlltl he north ed Purl Warren, Bus too, waa bar of the boundary Una. areal grandfather on her father's aide Tanka neUkira have increased th On her mother's aide her area of the northwest was Judge (Sold of Pittsfield, province by millions of acres They Mass., aud In bis home, the Old have taught th Cauuoks some very Homnaiiad. where Mm a, Thayer's valuable methods of handling prolri mother was born, stood th Old Clock soil, and in tha building at grain ele-o- n the Miaira," of which Longfolkiw valor, and th organixattim of traflla wroia, aud from that house th poet and trnnaporiaikm their energy and took his second wife, a granddaughter enterprise have been apprerUfed' far-o- f j inra. Tba Pmnlnloa goverammt ha Judge Gold. w Mm a. Thayer herself waa born in appropriated ll.000.00u to procure to taka up Orleana, but bar cxtemlva trav-- i mlgranuofadaslrahlac.laaa ela have given her a thoroughly cos-- land hi Western Canada, and of this She has barn all ttuO.Ouu will be spent In Inducing mnpulltaa culture. over tha world, singing, teaching and farmers from our northwest to com writlug, and, finally, as aba Bays, 1 and maka their home la the Domln have brought up in England with a hHi. Vpward of $IU0.0ftn,(M)(l of Afliriw house full of girl to keep ms young." 1 capital ia said to he Invested ia Tha Bucioty of American Women Canadian enterprises. Thin year WV in 1 onion la only aoina six ycara old. 800 hnnilgrmnta are moving up thaw, Hi number th Founded, ae alated In ita constitution. a?d aucii aeltlera haa reached th large to bring together women who sra en-2l0,oo(l, giigcd in literary, artistic, cienlltteKy'Ml JTw ! a aniualng1 Incidwit told of and philanthropic, pursuit with thes acUJera. a view of rendurlng I bum helpful la etch J.!1 A lit, man and wife, were other and useful to society, it has 2 ''l 1 expanded from amall lieginumga io an ?, nfifitfVlSw a2h organization which ia reply sunt at I v . or ad that a i In American woman- lheT litMtd In the America a cokmy. U onn,1,r they want for and ar holding and Isstcftilly what ciipics coinmodiuiin down th chums. They live la saps- furnished npartmenln In eiiihAritn! shack; but apparently an ex'. Slave the heart Of Md vWt bic Un of llie privilege greatly npprecia-- . and forth on the beat of term. tSR.ei.-.l- u BeCaOaOnBnffinOegnOafcagpaOnffioOoOaOaOaOoOaOaOeOoOoOaOaOoOaeOaOaOaOaOoOaOoOeQaOaoaO ! i BENEFACTIONS d course undergraduate aeti ni EDUCATIONAL tortote. ouch as caehmere. henrtefta. and others orepe do chino. aoMenn which are supsntaily wispted ta maurn-t- a. dote thrown to th surf- - In t weave. P.rol-r- iangtois" has spread even buttons. thos on torn- - of h emHint of btock cominy strongly to ' broidered sh-- c waists erhene the the for flog winter suits are bartamlng main motif mas definite- - Blank broodcloth aulta (Hue and hcown veils are worn wi-blue and brown hats. ' For )1skt nave ttu-tcorsets ant r tout citreir j white hats, wbr veils with black do's popuisrlly. They are th most 00m lock beet. Lfortsbl oorseto of all for a slender s'li-- are goi'l again thin f figure. The pivttia-- i Uttls new ones foil. (At tlc-Ioiflvlclfrr It, have com am. made of white ribbon chnnu-l.e- -. ft.r rxm.is.lcly lc- -r hII lilac liiinxr, aie ana btsdiii 01 I : h r M I tl-- t.'-- handwork, are replaced by severer styles tho-of pique and of linen, the lighr weight llntns laid in small pie tie. being already hr.rs. With them ere warn stiff 1IM ties nf Mack. Empire stylos ere bring blutrd at for rsn rjrh widely differing garment asrones. costs, evening coats acd ounging a drf.-For up" aioves everything moeque-tiilr- c monaquetalra la liked, su'-dbeing the newest of all. n.if a d'pp'd In alt and rub-lku-f1. will llwm tv their vnK'Moi nhlteu'-Mt- . ng e -- 11 il le-:- v: j. After doing this wash the knives at This atoo clean enameled pots and pans, no matter how burnt or discolored show a rethey may 1e. TelW'r suits ore of many ruts to aul action against th girdle worn during 11 Tbev are narrow In th rgitres. tha nr.rt velvets ir.nka nice Velveteen heck, no wtd-- r than a narrow belt, but winter frocks. Cotton backedi vclve 1 a deep and non fed In front. dcltcata Kcnrched fireproof dishes that bare now made of fust colors btoxn from baking mar have shades. An cvclic::t polish for rtov" Is trafa the Etatna removed by roaklng in strong uf one tcarpoun.'ul uf powdcrc ' alu-uutux aid water. pull. I;. The brile mixed with the S'ains rrsy be reiuoved ft om an tl-- t u this JivN'l vf'l :,;j :m h it il is rubh'd will wi.h ifvtlce clove w ill to- fui a ic.-I- . tiiuia one frt warm water. b'nme of the new girdle r. m-i- , -t t |