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I volume of the HIs HIs- now being beinS' ii nan I Suffrage r Husted Harper at v riIda in n Rochester is Jl e seen that more leg leg- t as teen treen done by the ua lua Right Bights association O or Miss 1 Laura th tat ten years than I Stale society have haye taken to ath other r. r sailors with such ot those older grown Ith Ithe these e hats be trimmed trImmer F turned back turn wing Ish is ish h ide the front These Thes' n fashion but hut as a almost any hat with a from one to toV V tv width Is by the Parisian filled called d a sailor If Spanish K Spanish lace parasol mey They ey are revived with wilh 1 heavy silk silk- ening our eyes as they Just Live Uve Thy Life I Just live thy life in full content f 4 Do all thy best with what is sent f 4 Thou but receives that was meant f 4 Just live livo thy life me 5 f 4 1 4 live thy life liCe Be Do not In fear tear f 4 4 th of ot wrong shall disappear f pear f Is ever drawing near 4 Just t f m live Ye e thy life lite Just live o th thy life Seem what thou f art 4 f 4 Nor Kor from simplicity depart f fAnd And shall come upon thy f ff heart f f 4 Just life 4 Jive thy 4 James Lenox St Stockton in Boston 4 44 4 Transcript 4 did eyes that glistened a a. generation ago These rich dell pieces of lace as a a. arule rule are mounted plainly on white parasols parasols parasols par par- the border falling over oyer the edge edgein in ruffle rume effect Ferdinand Prahl the eminent Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Ham Ham- burg critic declares that there are five live distinct types of modern operas says the New York Evening Post classification on is as follows First Type Tristan Tristan and Isolde Characteristics Summer-night Summer sultriness suits suits-i- ness nes longing for death yearning for love iove ovel Love Loyc us as something eternal hu hu human man transcending all Individuality Tragedy of love loe Bold harmonies harmonics Rich polyphony Se ond Type Type DIe Die I Characteristics Tendency toward national nationalism na- na German nationalism feeling for foe spring and nature Humor in all Its Us shades Sentimental lyrics Its Us symbol symbol sym syn- bol is Js tse chord of the ninth Diatonic harmony rich polyphony Third Type O Carmen Characteristics I tics Grace and piquancy the fluent melody of the French chanson Gay coquetry healthy eroticism Ardent I temperament Transparent orchestration orchestra orchestra- tion pungent rhythms se set forms Fourth Type Type Faust Faust Characteristics Characteristics' tics tics' melody predominance predominance predominance I nance of or a tender erotic element D flat major lyricism In its degenerate form this operatic type descends to Fifth Type Characteristics The milieu of ot the lower classes Brutal force passionate passionate pas pas- o raving harsh con contrasts contrasts con and lack of ot delicate transitions Homophonic style Unity of place and time Even more elaborate Is a new dress dressin in panel effect Flared panels of heavy net are quite coveted covet by crosswise crosswise cross cross- wise vise ruffles of narrow satin ribbon which grow grew a a. little broader at the foot and there panels are set together with witha a three-inch three Chantilly Two bands In suspender effect serve the same same purpose on the waist The effect is Ig charming in either black or white while And speaking ot of Chantilly lace some firms finns show a novelty in the shape of a atine tine flue black net with the fIgure done in white This in an wide or narrow is attractive and gives th the tho touch of ot white without the trouble of putting pulling a white while lining nning under the black lace S S Spring parties are all the fashion Not r that the bright and glorious spring exists exist's as yet save in fashionable millinery mil mil- parlors larlor and arid In the imagination of at the poet Not so Chocolate alike in color and consistency r the Schuylkill lolls its turbid flood and therefore spring parties are in fashion Therefore Therefore Therefore There There- fore many hundreds of suffering long citizens dally daily wend their way say to Fairmount Fairmount Fairmount Fair- Fair mount park to bear away the pure and sparkling spring water which there flows and which is free free- freeto to all comers corners The man with a large family may not always alwa's consider himself fortunate but buthe buthe buthe he Is especially so at this time Every child counts for one more moi-e butter butler kettle milk can or what not to b be bd filled d with spring water Wise mothers seize on the Intervals between school sessions and organize their families into brIgades brigades bri brI- bri- bri gades arming themselves with weighty stone flagons and equipping each juvenile juvenile juve juve- juvenile nile down to the smallest toddler with receptacles varying l in size from the portly Mason jar to the pint half-pint can When setting out on the home journey in good order the household brigades resemble organized hastily fire lire companies companies com corn palsies prepared to extinguish a serious conflagration |