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Show Drtippad stltt&ea. 1 Always hav towels of linen. Do not beteaiptodinto trying tho cheaper cotton, cot-ton, which is very costly to temper and strength, as it leaves a disagreeable lint behind it, in gentle protest. Miss Louise ImoRcne Guiney, the poetess, po-etess, thinks nothing of walking twenty miles. She measures her verses with a pedometer. One pound of flour, a tablespoonful of ! alum and three quart of water boiled 1 together with newspapers till of the coa-sistcney coa-sistcney of putty makes a good tilling foi fljor cracks. a beautiful woman pleases the eve, a good woman pleases the beart; one is a jewel, the other a treasure. Mme. Etelka Gerster lately sang in a local concert tor charity at Bologna. If her voice is gone the little prima seeuu to have some heart left. Mrs. Jeannette M. Thurber contemplates contem-plates building a great national music hall in Washington. Jet coronets, long in disfavor, are now seen gleaming in fluffy hair, and any thing fanciful in the way of hair ornaments orna-ments that is not too higb is allowable, not only in the coiffure, but on a part of the bonnet or dress hat To relieve the monotony of dark costumes, cos-tumes, Parisian ladies are wearing scarlet scar-let and marigold yellow blouse vests beneath be-neath their jackets, with open fronts. The vests have high collars, like a gentleman's gen-tleman's stock, or are worn with a cravat of the same silk, tied in a huge bow. |