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Show Into vogue if, Indeed, they ctf said ever to hare gone out. Plain shirt waists are the only hind lnvored for outdoor sports. s The lace and linen eulti art linen. lace and one-thir, Holers Jackets of Irish lacs r worn with any handsome linen Alrt- Neckties made of rows ot sober. Jet, cornelian or amethyst are tf10 worn. Elbow sleeves, consisting of three puffs, each separated by a fall d iks$HBW ft WAS ENEMY OF "KNOCKERS. Printer Tried Earnestly for the I0-third- d Many sleevea are lifted at ths trm-holto give a high, aqutrerbnul-dera- d effect. t et buttons. Bet a double row of these Eton coats, Russian blouses buttons at the aide and hook your sacks of black glace silk ore rhort girdle Invisibly underneath. A white smart satin stock is secured in the same very manner, by Invisible fastenings, with For Morning Wear. doule rows of black velvet buttons at House Jsckets made with yokel that each side of the stock. extend well over the shoulder! ere Iced Chocolate. among the latest shown and ai t tasteCarefully made and served iced ful and becoming aa well aa The very pretty model Hlsrirat-echocolate Is delicious and wholesome, combines pink and white dlnlnty though cot nearly so well known as it ought to be. To prepare it, put Into a with white lawn, the big dots being embroidered and all edges fiiished d granite saucepan four ounces of ur sweetened chocolate and six with fancy bralde; hut the detlgn la cunces of granulated sugar. Add one an admirable one for all aeaaois and uart of bolllag water, and when well for all materials In vogue for garmixed place over a moderate fire and ments of the sort. To make thsjichet cook until the liquid Is of the con- lor a woman of medium size sill be sistency of thick syrup. Strain, cool and flavor with vanilla and cinnamon. Bottle and store in a cool place. When needed put two tablespoon sful ot the syrup in a tall glass, with three tableapoonfuls of whipped cream, one gill of milk and one gill of carbonated water. Shake well before drinking. d pow-Jere- Currant Salad. Here ! a combination I never tried before, but we found it good, wanting something different for lunch one hot day. I had slices of corned beef laid on a bed of lettuce; then we had in ice chest curranta that bad been washed and had sugar scattered over them and had stood over night on ice. I put spoonfuls cf these over the meat Served with my mayonnaise dressing, it was very nice. Instead of currants, beets cut into straws and slightly pickled would be real good. If the mayonnaise gets a little thick It can be thinned with vinegar. Ref- ormation of Mankind. Several years ago a printer of the "Elbert Hubbard" school started a print shop In one of the smaller cities of New England. The place was fitted up "Roycroftle," and above the brass knocker at the side of the entry he hung 4 sign which read, "Enter without knocking." To many thla would merely presage a welcome to the shop within; but to the more subtle, a suggestion that the shortcomings of other' men, among them printer!, were of no Interest to him. The new print shop attracted many patrons, among whom were, unfortunately, some that could not appreciate the "style peculiar to this scholar-printer. Some of then were quite caustic in their arraignment of hla manner of handling their ideas, and he felt that in some way he must admonish them, lest their opinions. If expressed, should add to the ranks of the unappreciative. So he bad prepared another sign, "Depart without knocking," and hung It within his sanctum. Thla to impress upon his callers the futlillty of bruiting abroad their differences of opinion. Some, however, continued to offend, and to help them lay aside their pernicious habits he had driven into the wall within the entry, n large nail, under which he placed a sign, "Hang your hammer here." Ho felt that some would enter, leaving their "hammer upon the nail and perhaps, to his lasting benefit, leave It behind and "depart without knocking." Sing Sing Star of Hope. ed are smart. Fichu Collarette. Collarettes of all aorta are much In demand and make Ideal little shoulder wrap that add grace and charm at the aame time that they mean alight warmth. Thla one la peculiarly attractive and takes the fichu form so much In vogue. Aa Illustrated It Is made of net banded with ribbon applied to form diamonds and la finished with frills and tlea of chiffon, also ribbon banded. It can, however, be made from one material or from variThe cape portion ous comblnatlora. U silk, the frills of chiffon or net MANNERS OF OLDEN TIMES, COULDNT LIFT TEN POUNDS. Affectation Mark of Fashion In the Eighteenth Century.' la "Social England" the following appears as Indicating the exaggerated courtesy of fashionable people early In the eighteenth century: Chesterfield teaches that It is Jioriah to congratulate a friend on hia approaching marriage with merely T wish you Joy, when he should have said: Believe me, my dear air, I have scarce words to express the Joy 1 feel upon your happy alliance with such and such n family.' The 'compliment of condol once on a bereavement should be, not 1 am sorry for your loss, but T hope, air, you will do me the Justice to he persuaded that l am not insensible of your unhappiness, that I take part in your distress and shall ever be affected when you are so.' His child began his lessons in 'breeding at 9 years old, having till then learned Latin, Greek, French, history and geography. He is warned to beware of using proverbial aayings in bis speech, such as One mans meat Is another man's poison,' or Everyone to his taste, ns the good man saljl when he kiased the eow.' He must attend to the graceful motion of his arms, the manner of put .ting on hla hat and giving hia hand. Horace Walpoles entrance into a room is described by an eyewitness as In the style of affected delicacy which fashion had made almost natural, ch peso bras, between hla hands, as li he wished to compress it or nndei his arm, and feet on tiptoes aa U afraid of a wet floor." Ooan'e Kidney Pills Brought Strength and Health to ths Suffsrcr, Making Him Feel Twenty-.-Iv- e Years Younger. J. & Gorton, and lumberman, ot Depps, N. C. ays: "I suffered for yeaia with my back. It was so bad that 1 coulu not walk any nor even ride la easy 1 do buggy. jl a ouaToa. not believe 1 could have raised ten pounds of weight from the r ound, the pain was so severe. This was my condition when 1 began using Doan's Kidney Fills. They quickly relieved me end now 1 mm never troubled as 1 was. My back ia strong and 1 can walk or ride a long distance and feel Just as strong as I did twenty-fiv- e years ago. 1 think ao muen of Doan'a Kidney PHIa that i have given n supply of the remedy to some of my neighbor! and they have also found gvid results. If you can sift anything from this rambling note that will he of any service to you, or to any one suffering from kidney trouble, you are at liberty to do so." A ' TRIAL FREE Address Foster-Mllhur- n Co., Bualo, N. Y. Foy sale by all dealers ; price. 60 cts. Father of Golf. The man who was largely responsible for the Introduction of golf in this country, Robert Lockhart died recently in Edinburgh, Scotland. He was for years a linen importer in New York, and organized the first golf club In the United States In Yonkers, N. Y in 1888. It was known as the "Apple Tree Gang." Subsequently he founded the St Andrews Golf club. Peculiarities Attending and Preceding Thunderstorms Noted. A great cumulous thunderbead cloud, towering up on the horizon like n huge flamboyant Iceberg, le often higher than the highest Alpz would be if they were piled on top of the Himalayas. It is not unusual for these clouds to measure live, six and even eight miles from their flat, dark base, hovering a mile or two above the world, to their rounded, glistening summit, splendid in the sunlight And in these eight miles the changes of temperature are ns great as those over many thousand miles of the earth's surface. These clouds contain strata of temperature, narrow belts ot freezing cold alternating with large distances of rainy mist and frozen snow and Ice particles. Hailstones, which are formed from a snow particle that falls from the upper strata and la frozen hard in the freezing belt and coated with added ice on tho wet belt, are often found with n series of layers In their form tlpn, showing that they have passed through this succession of cloud strata more than once on their way from the upper air to the earth. Luck in the Letter "B. A writer has discovered that many, of the worst foes of the horticulturist begin with "w,H and he Instances worms, weevils, wind and other workers of wickedness. This suggests a question as to whether there Is any Kentucky Man's Duty. required 4 yards of material t7, 4 natural grouping of good or evil things 2 Jamboree, 44 wide, 32 or Inches Ky August 29 (Special). under letters. Take for "b, yards yards particular After suffering for years with pain 82 Inches wide for yoke example, and consider how many with yrd and cuffs. boons and blessings to man begin with In the back Mr. J. M. Coleman, a well It The baker, butcher and brewer known citizen of this place, has found a complete cure in Dodd's Kidney Creole 8yllabub. bring him bread, beef and beei. Care for Light Colors. milk sweet of two rich For additional foods he has bacon, Pills. Knowing how general thla disInto quarts To preserve light colors In shirt ease Is all over the country, Mr.' Coleone-haof black strawberry bass, beans, bloaters, broccoli, pour pint tftat cakes one always is attractive Waists that are built of wash goods the man feels it is his duty to make bis and sweet to make bisbroth, bivalves, bananas, berries, quite sud many others might be suggested. amateur laundress is advised to soak Juice, sugar experience publlo for the benefit of rosewater for or cuits, buns and butter. After a banThe collarette consists of the cape, the waists In n gallon of cold water to a little lemon Juice sufferers. other bonnes-bouche- a an with to a froth Beat of he flavoring. may quet bring two frills and the scarf. The uppw which has been added a handful of "1 want to recommend Dodd's Kidegg beater and set on ( ice until time out hia 'baccy while he bestrides hla frill is applied over the cape on indialt Allow them to soak for fifteen to ney Pills to everybody who has pain stir in before serve. Just These are a of few but the serving bicycle. to attached is lower cated lines, the or twenty minutes, then hang up In in the back," Mr. Coleman says. "I Its edge and passes over the upper ti-- 3 abade to dry. When 'once dry one pint of bleached and pounded beneficent things Included under that suffered for In soaked yeara with my back. I have been that a almonds blessed letter "b. Now, as contrast, ends of the scarf, so giving a pecu- colored cotton goods can be washed used Dodd's Kidney Pills and I have Serve in small Juice. glasses. and words the take first "d, among orange at the without fading, provided a little care liarly full and desirable effect we think of are damp, dark, dreary, not lelt a pain since. My little girl July Housekeeper. front la used. dank, dull, drowned, dismal, dirty, too complained of her hack land aha The quantity of material required Suita. Children's Play 21 damned, dusty, dastard, draft, dneked, used about half a box of Dodd'a Kidfor the medium s!se is yards In are found novelties play dosed, dragged, doubtful, diigusted, ney Pills and she is sound and well. Many Inches wide, or 2 yards 44 Inches wide, Backache la Kidney Ache. Dodd's and hollanl children. for suits Jean, doctor; diseased, oead, drank, and so for of width the with any yard Pills be a sure cure for all Kidney are Is which goods of the souiv other CO on, sturdy, very enough capo and yards of ribbon to make Kidney Achea, tacludlng Rheumaemployed for these, aa well aa khaki, to drive one Into doleful dumps. as illustrated. tism. linen, pique, etc. In addltlnh, to the Pearson's Weekly. are which the among "farmer suits, GETTING HAIR CUT IN JAPAN. Salad of Iced Cherries. Early Birds. French bine la notable among fash- simplest and moat populsr, there are Why not serve a dainty, fruit salad Mr. Garfield, of the civil service Peculiar Dolngaof a Very 8erloua Bar"Jap" and Indian riga, cowboy outfit! with the game course? Procure one ionable colors. commission, says that a year cr so ber in Toklo. Innre cn each of whlte.end red CaliSpotted and pastille materials con- and soldier costumes. ago there walked Into the office of the On fornia cherries, remove the pita with- tinue to be popular. returning to the hotel I indulged Useful Berthes. governor of n Western State a cltl-se- n In a Japanese hair cut for the first The fashionable gloves are chamout breaking the fruit and fill the who, with suppressed excitement time. Here you don't go to the barber Berthas of fancy lace may be found cavltlea with minced walnut meats pagne or pure white. aid: at reduced In fans in the the greatly moistened with mayonnaise or finely prices. shops Tiny spangled geisha hop. The barber shop comes to you. JW. Governor, I understand that A very serious looking young 'Jap with chopped eweet peppers. 8tand the slxe come for the hair. They are very useful in freshening up ober-hneCol. Blank, the president of the Irrikimono waiting upon me cherries on Ice until chilled, arrange Long costa are surely creeping back a summer gown. nests ot finely shredded crisp lettuce at my room at the hotel, and undoing gation Boau, Is dead." his barberous Instruments, deftly and Col. Blank "We is," was the reply. edged with small heart leaves on FOR WEE FOLK. .mall plates. Fill the nests with asdied an hour ago." skillfully executed a very good modern hair cut In a very short time. sorted cherries and a spoonful of thick Mr. continued the Governor," "Well, cold mayonnaise dressing, topped with He did not tenderly rub hla band "I dislike to exhibit any uncitizen, n single red cherry and tiny leavrs in the matter, but I very over that little bald place on the haste seemly cut from a green pepper. This aslad much desire to make application for back of the head (most all old hoys Lave It) and enlarge on the virtues will he found most toothsome, as well appointment as his successor." s a decided table attraction. of his Inimitable hair restorer, and courteWhereupon the governor tell you bow much brighter life would ously motioned his caller toward an eem to you if you would only Invest anteroom. "Pray walk into this room, bottle of It nor did he enlarge In's air," said he, "and take ycur place In on various themes to display bin conthe line." New York Herald. versational powers, but confined himself strictly to his professional work. 6ecret of Long Youth. In some respects Japanese barbers outSimple diet plain living, active are preferable to those of our coundoor work or walking, and absence of try. One yea. ne is equal to one worry, give conditions that will dePossibly this superiority may arise teacupful of yeast a measurement velop the best physical and moral from the fact that as they do net often used in the older, much-prizeone. We are all within possibilities know our language they could not cook hooka. prone to exhaust nerve force over Indulge in the customary "airy perAn Innovation for the table Is boiled petty cares. We get excited If the siflage" if they wanted to. Brooklyn Jettuce. Boil the lettuce until tender; rooms are not properly dusted; we serve the wbple head and dress with Eagle. put too much of ourselves into our butter, pepper and salt we do not want to household werk; Three Nations Make One Glove. Cracks in iron kettles msy be we do not always to learn takes three nations to make the simplify; It mended with homo effort Mix powwinks" early in the best gloves Spai'- - to produce the kid, the take "forty dered litharge with glycerin to the These are some of the France to cut it out and England to afternoon. consistency of uptty. After those eleof age, and we can avoid them sew It together. causes ments are thoroughly mixed, apply Just as we can learn to sometimes be like any cement LEARNING THINGS Idle and at all times be reposeful. When you happen to have a few Housekeeper. tablespoonfuls of Jsm or Jelly left We Are All In the Apprent'co Class. over, try what a delicious addition It When n simple change of diet Troublesome Feet For makes to baked apples, dropping a Inback health and happiness the la white of oak hark decoction brings A teaspoonful into the cere of each apis briefly told. A lady of To make feet for story valuable perspiring oven. in the ple before they go the decoction place one ounce of white Springfield, I1L, says: "After being Keep a wire dishcloth to set in the oak bark to one and one-hapints of afflicted for ybars with nervousness bottom of a kettle while cooking and simmer water very alowly and heart trouble, I received a shock boiling stick and burn. anything that Ir.ay or three strain four years ago that left me In such two hours; cool, for It will adapt itself to the shape of and add four ounces of alcohol; then a condition that my life waa despaired a kettle better than a trivet nr a rail bottle for use. The most convenient of. I could get no relief from doctors lid. Of course, it ir.ut he kept for from the numberless heart nnd mode of application is to pour out n this purpose exclusively. mall quantity In a saucer and apply ntrve medicines 1 tried because I to the feet with a velvet sponge, alter didn't know that the coffee waa dally Handsome Waists of Whits Lace. putting me back more than the Drs. giving them n warm bath. Very handsome autumn waists are could put me abead. made of liberty satin and these waists "Finally at the request of a friend I Strength In God's Hands. are not necessarily expensive. They Our life Is scarce the twinkle of a star left off coffee and began the use of may be In a deep alade of oyster In God's eternal da y. Obcure and dim I With mortal clouds. It yet may beam Postum and against my convictions while, trimmed with pal white lace, in health until for Him. for Improved gradually and finished with applications of lace And. darkened here, shins fair to spheres the past 6 or 8 months I have been of a deep shade of ecru. afar. 1 will he patient, lest my sorrow bar entirely free from nervousness and lace make to fashionable Is It very His rrace and blessing, and I rail suthose terrible sinking, weakening waists of half a dozen shades of while pine: pells of heart trouble. In my own hands want and weakness lace ard to use the lare as one would are. "My troubles all came from the use one flounce with ase flounces of silk, My strength, O God. In Thine. of coffee which I had drunk from Bayard Taylor. foiling over the other. childhood and yet they disappeared Lace, in a shade of lemon white, is What Land Yields. when I quit coffee and took up the appliqned with medallions of Isce In use of Postum." Name given by It li estimated that twenty-tw- o , while the whole Is emacres of land are necessary to sus- Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Frocks that fall In unbroken lines from the shoulders are alwaya broidered In stitches that are In a The Many people marvel at the effects to small children and make the best possible models. This one la tain one man on fresh meat made of pearl. This gives several same apace of land, if devoted to of leaving off ccffee and drinking hades of white and makes the waist emlrently dainty, and Is made of ehe er Persian lawn with trimmings of would feed forty-tw- o rostum bnt there la nothing marvelmuch smarter than If It were all of e embroidery, but the design suits stu rdy materials equally well and the wheat culture, eighty-eight- ; If to ous about It only common sense. oats, potapeople; ingle tone. yoke rrn he added, ranking It high at the neck, whenever desired. To make Coffee Is n destroyer Postum le a It la very smart Indeed, to fasten the dress for a child of two years of age will be required 2?& yards of ma- toes, Indian corn and rice, 176; and If bread or over rrbullder. to That's the reason. ' the tree, plantain velsmall black with white wide. 32 inches girdle terial ?7 or your Look in each pkg. for the famous 6,000 people. little book, "The Road to Wellville." lf oudoir Consciences d . ..-- lamer . dis-tan- ce ' CL0UD8 EIGHT MILES HIGH. Glycerin on Prunes. that French prune growers use glycerin to give their dried fruit its peculiar glistening appearance. It Is believed I do not believe Fluo'i Cora for Cowramptloa baa aa equal for cousiis and colds. Jobs V. BuTKU. Trinity Springs, ImL, Fob. 16, 1MXL Steam Turbine for Pumpa. N The steam turbine principle baa been adapted to a centrifugal pump. The action is reversed, however the water entering at what would be the exhaust end. gradually accelerating aa It passes through the several fixed and movable vanea, until It acquires a high velocity at what would ordinarily he the outlet end. high-pressu- re Tin Vnrlns Ok. Cbteeim. rand Homo fji Remedy rue tun U.ut jrutir eyes Kye Btvk line. W Mystery of the Rain Tree. The mystery of the rain tree of the Canaries is a cloud that hovers about It constantly; this Is condensed to water, which saturates the leaves and, falling from them In constant drops, keeps the' cisterns which art In excavation beneath them alwaya full of water. d Dr. David RwtinA ftvnedyv Hm mmI UrerCarg. World hRutseu. HnlilW KtWBtijr'ifoooa, koudiMimu Y Cur fioo mmyta Wulfc Orvit kHiNir Lightning Spared Canary. When the lightning entered the apartments of Ethel Spooner the other day at Harrlsville, R. L, a birdcage which waa hanging near the window came in for a share of attention. The hook and chain by which the cage was suspended were thrown the width of two rooms, the spring had dlsap peared, probably being melted by tha bolt and the cage itself was blackened and thrown to tha floor. The peculiar part of this Incident Is that the canary that occupied the cage le till as lively as ever. ,j lf r biue-whitr- Excellent Opportunity to Arrange for Your Reception at 8L Louie, During the Pair, Free. If you Intend gclng to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. St Louis, Missouri, opened by President Roosevelt April 30tn, 1904, It will be very much to your advantage to correspond with Mr. F. H. Worsley. No. 4J1 Dooley block. Salt Lake City, Utah, Mr. Worsley has arranged to have all his parties met at the St. Louis depot and escorted to their lodglugs, which will be reserved in advance. Information relative to passenger ticket limits, hotel rates, rates and all other necessary Information asked for will be cheerfully given free of charge. Thla wlh especially lie of benefit to these desiring to travel with Utah parties or in parties of four or live. School teachers will also hear something to their Interests by writing above party. stop-over- Nice of Her. When yon are taking n girl heme at night It ia Intelligent of her to cross over to the dark aide of the street without your saying anything a boot 1L New York Press. |