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Show THE LADIES. , I lrrog grcco h the latest new colur. Ladies, perivenohe h a new shade of purple. Opera ck'aka are froincntly trimmed with tuiid ut ru;t-5. The poii'Li-e prmji-fs to contmne beiog wuru all thruULh the tpriii;. Jewehy made ol' jt and cut steel ifi the proper thing for hull uj(jurniug. Mrs. Ilarkness, of 8purceon's congregation, con-gregation, in Ltjujijn, teaches a Bible class ol'f'MJ wotuec. ! Talk nbout the ui'fi rn lalilDif otf oi' home atioi'tidn ! Ctr wives are be-oorjjing be-oorjjing "dejrn" every d.iy. Morth Caiulii.u ladus :hj bub-itiiut-iug plaid collars wuvt u iu tr.e iSiate tor prints from New Kn'und. A Cineiunti man has made complaint com-plaint aKain.tt a widow for Ivwitching hiin. A widow cin do it, it' any one- The new Trianon faua, besides being very stylish, aro cxiremely comfbi-tabio comfbi-tabio and effective as zephyr coinpel-lers. coinpel-lers. - j The two new drees aatcrials for 1 spring near are Lndian camel's hair 1 and vigogne, a light, sole, woolen fabric. Miss Clark became snow-bound at Saulie Sle. Marie, and then walked W milen iu eight days, on ;?now-shoes, to reach home. Women's farmers' clubs are springing spring-ing up in the wetf. The members discuss butter and babies, boli-soap and ticandal, etc. The latest revival of an old fashion is tho tiyUt Modicis sleeves, with a great puff at the shoulder, nuch as one sees in old paiutiugr'. An Indiana school girl ran away from home with the iatcuiiou of joiuiug a circus, because her mother would not let her huvo a bustle. "Coiffures aro all traveling up to tho very V apices" of tho wearers' . headd, Fashion reminds us of the old rhyuio, 'Hero wo go, up," etc. Out io Wyoming, not long ago, a woman put tn bullets through tho man who told her her hoaband had just been killed in a druuken brawl. The favorite thing in ladies' umbrol las is the short, thick affair, culled the "policeman's club." It is quite a formidable for-midable weapon lor cither offence or defence. It is said that 'hloomers" aro to be revived in tho spring, and that tho tall and ungainly. J bin ales in the country arc to be transformed into plump and lovcable little women. l At a ludicu' sewing circle in Boston a "sweet, pretty" lass of sixteen at-tonishod at-tonishod tho elderly matrons there assembled as-sembled by Epringing to her feet and exe'aiming: "There! I'll be darned if I darn . another, darn' slocking tonight to-night !' ... An amiable spinster ol ripo age and understanding w diEsatitied with the sort of people she meets at parties now-a days. She thinks that at moit partieB "one might iuiaeine oneself in a big nursery or foundling aflylum, or something of that sort, Irom the age of most of the guest." Hie man in Newport who recently married his mothci-:o law says he die his best to escape, hut that she reached the cars just in time to nab him. Since his marriage he has joined the Methodist Metho-dist Church, nnd now declares that tko woman may d ) her worst, as he is sure 'of rest in heaven. Mrs. Belle Daniels, of Natick, is of a somewhat fickle disposition. Wearied of her husband, a, fortught ago she committed the "faux pas de deux" of eloping with a danoing-masier ; hut within a week she beoamo tired of her new partner and ran away from him to go home to her mother. |