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Show Various Mafie! I "4 MUST LOOK THE PAR"? I Philadelphia Record. J ji "We try to Impress' our purJ & tho fact that they must look ttf U when thoy .Wupplylng for situS I said a teacher of stenography I day. in speaking of his business! a lesson we find hard to teaXJ da ly to the pretty ones, w he , looking their best, but v hJaffi the other day which we will be W use as an argument and Illustrated the future. A girl who, when us. was a first-class stenoiJ came back to complain thriM couldn't get a place. She worenfli , ture hat and Jewels, and looffdfl like a duchess than a worklne elfj-said elfj-said she had been chasing iSS. day;s without success. We tolrl tf! would guaranteo her a place at ti J; of a day's search if she would dlw we told her to. She agreed to thl&$ we removed the jewels renlaciP picture hat with a modest anda tentious one, and told her to i neat white cuffs. She did this oVA work upon the second applicatlo?' J HBALTIIFULNESS OF A aJj Boston Horald. JI i According to the eminent dHL 1 and surgeon Sir Frederick Treifcj ought not to complain of sncezlf tarrh, coughing and the general '"J 1. forts that ordinarily accompan' :W mon cold. They are not synwi ' disease, but proofs that the sv V defending Itself. The efforts of t J ferer, says the distinguished au A should not be directed to iW them directly, but to aldintr M'" , wljlch is putting up a braved against dangerous bacteria In cold would in the majority oi'-; prove fatal If these symptoms slstance were not present. Thl' ence of Infection would not be?? ered until the bacteria were boW i ous that a light would be hope! V medicine which merely stops cc i or allays Inflammation may be1! J Ing nature's efforts to cure m EMPIRE GOWN AT THE Df N'ew York Globe. wf . From the ballroom comes tw I plaint that If the young maa'J difficulty in finding his partner"! 9 In these days of empire gownirW ft not always know how to hoIqiBifl no has found it. A London dmSr lamenting that the way she either forced her to poke Ml most unbecomingly, or, still tM becomingly, in another sense' tell on her partner's shoulder, asral chaperon whether It was not.; to ask him to hold her differential chaperon referred the difficult wl etiquette to other chaperons; thai much consultation, and finally! 1 clslon arrived at was that It wa m Impossible to mention such si not so much from the point of .1 I propriety as because "nothing i 1 man so furious as to suggest? did not know how to hold his pa 1 That debutante, still suffering, i ablo to dance her best, would! know if there Is no way out of til ' cully. SHOULD NOT BE GENIlS' London Mall w! Sir Frederick Treves, theW, gulshed sergeant-surgeon to thSj" in his rectorial address to tho smT of Aberdeen university, discus-factors discus-factors which appeared to ml professional success. Genjuam crude or native state was nbCgP" In the profession of medlcine.jiW, In a physician would be apt toi) flippancy, Instantaneous dlagnoiMB detection of disease by lnstlnqKl other astounding phenomena whPEv attributed to the charlatan. .-lJjK manner brilliancy In a snrceonf' quality from which he might wtJ to be saved. Health serviceablell'S edge, sympathy, and honesty5jlS substantial positions as factor made for distinction In a profS ' C'ieor" I 'Jg i EVILS OF SHOE BLACK f New York Press. 4 "A fortune awaits the manff Invents In-vents odorless shoe blacking," ft . the man about town, "Well; '7 -shoes always make their i ' known and they leave a trail o! t j lng perfume behind them In paiH til and dining-room. One pair dl . blacked shoes is suffie'ent to i ii an entire room, and in a crqil, the odor of shoe blacking whlci; above that of all others. At tl ter the sachet-perfumed garni r. the women are smothered byt , blacking scene, and violet, lily ij, volley, carnation, white roEe.li down before the shoe polish, j- L ' "Be a man ever so shy, mod Jj11 unobstruslve, his presence will J in a roomful of company if hejl to bo the only man In the roj has had his shoes freshly shin , . gets conscious of his feet ani that every one is certain he Ju ly, from the bootblack. He knoj L those shoes will keep on smel twenty-four hours and wishes 5J ly that he was wearing boots black anything but those w ' shining, odoriferous polish! f Iffy "Jf some one does arise to, odorless blocking, ho may roj further and manufacture p, 1 blacking, and the bootblack Uft 'Violet white rose, carnation orj . before ho begins work on a cm shoes." |