| Show FEMININE I XO New GIrl Students Many n a girl who has become famous In one of at the now open to ambitious women is III o eager eagerly r rIy ly Iy looking forward to a course coune Of stUdy In New York I Patch ch year the city olty f Ur ly Iy swarms with those students Who vho have hao little or no idea Ida where they Mil are to find shelter In this great hive ut ot human humanIty Ity Because In her native town goal board can be procured for tor 3 U or n nn 7 n a week she he and amI her parents Judge that such w 11 be the case In the city of New NewYork NewYork York I In n a boarding house where good food materials are used usell where there thee Is 1 plen plenty len lent t ty of Ie warmth and daylight the price for 1 a small room Is II 19 8 n a week and from that to 1 nUt But comfortable quarters and nourishing too food 11 cannot be procured for tor less leSIl than IS S Students boarding es lire are numerous wh where re the prices range from ib 5 to S1 11 n a week There are arc several rea eons for fer this thill th the fi fires t being that they are arc either In III localities when a 0 liberal allowance must be made mad for ear fares or they are aro on n a thor thoroughfare where the of the tired work worker r are more than apt to be disturbed by the clang IanI and rattle raUlo of Many ot of the cheaper rooms are Inside ones lighted tram from an or orby I Iby by a skylight which makes the Uon tar far from satisfactory PIt tl taelOr The best belt results Ion can be obtained bY the worker on only when the tho proper air and nourish nourishment meat ment are given both brain pad body I therefore time the beet hest food should be con II eldered ne as much ot of a necessity IlS as the best belt Instructor It If It bo be necessary to economize It better to do so on such minor matters os as clothes or amuse amusement meats ment 1 Salads upon n a time fruit salads were served In frappe cups ClipS or parfait glasses and ond every ono one was wal quite contented with them Now the fashion hu has taken sturn a turn that II de a JO joy to the woman whose stock of out cut class Ilass never neer existed or has hIlS been reduced by ty breakages With h her r own olYn hands bunel It these thelle be deft she can shape shap nappies that the present taste tuto will pro pronounce to bo be nil all that there Is ot of the tho mo most t chic Perhaps the newest of these thelle Is the thelI lI apple Large Laro flawless apples must be chosen for this purpose and each must be hollowed out with Ith II a skill that leaves it 1 a cu the walls thick to 10 avert danger of breaking yet et not so thick nl as to he be clumsy The bias Man 11 end ot of the apple I ii at the bottom ot of ott t the e cup CUI Into the nappy thus thul prepared Is put flut m I salad of apple celery and nuts The fruit that Iha t has bern scooped out will hardly serve the purpose QI as It has hIlS probably been bruised In the process ot of removal Tin Tiny cubes ot of tart apple must bl be mingled d with tin an equal y 1 of finely cut celery line and as much ot of the meats ments ot of i wal walnuts al nuts brok broken n Into small pieces With these thue Is II mIxed a mayonnaise e and n a heaping spoonful of at It 11 crowns the filled ailed apple t This Thill must be 1 placed laced on a curl curly lettuce leaf just before It oes to the tho table As 1 tb the I le has hoa an unpleasant to turn brown after cutting he bt dish should be prepared rep led as AI short a time II as possible before It Is needed A simple salad ot of apples and colty alone Is Rood good served with witha Ith Itha a dressing Into width which whIpped cream cram has haa been stirred This mutt be used at once cre cream m thins It when hen It t Is II allowed to stand salad pure and simple la lae I e dainty when In the tho at breakfast only trull Itself lit t with a rench dressing instead or of sugar lugar To mIke make time the holder hoiller prettier lit Ill littie tie cuts ilia bc tho twisted with 1 harp knife and the time l peel eel twIsted Into points mUt It In III Today no one hangs pictures In ht pairs The time when regularity of arrange meat ment was considered the acme orme ot of tie ele gonce hos and In l has cOIn comae a n lIel th unexpected h by those who whose one une idea ot of ar artistic effect la III to 0 have han nothing anything else elst The weird result their efforts produce Is due to their failure to APprecIate the tho tact fact that harmony Rt at least trust must rule rub even although up un hoe been discarded There rust b be a to which the general tone of the picture should t con conform m form torm A dork dark carbon must not hang to an etching drawn wn In delicate te lines and bordered b by u broad white hill mat l If watercolors with their soft sott tints elbow with their bolder tones the former will wll be faded todell the latter coarsened Let It bo be grasped In the flat place 1 that thaI certain things may moy go together white while others must be harM barred from the association I photographs dra drawings wing some Bome engravings water watercolors colors color pastels mn may hI be assembled on friendly terms liven EVIn t then however there must b be judgment exercised In Inthe inthe the way 0 they are 1 placed laced Contrary to the natural dark heavy heay shaded hailed pictures should not always hang hangIn In the strongest bight licht but should In same cases calfa seek A sheltered position Away from flom the glare or of the windOws Near time the light mAY han hang the pictures In fainter lints the subdued water watercolors watercolors colors the line engravings whose bet best points need illumination This order may sometimes be reversed when the corner farthest front from the window shows II a decided need of brightening lIy by light I pictures but always the gradation of oC thus should ho he borne bornt In mind Just JURt Justas as al In n a room the darkest color is III found In the carpet And mel mem front that through the shades ot of time the curtains and furniture to the lightest nuance In the the lower bower pictures should be more sombre In hue than the upper anti and should bead IMd the eye ee on lY from the tho deepest tone to the highest bight The Daughter I or time thu and Her lie Italics Today among rational people who appreciate the tho fact that tha t the beet helt gift they can confer conter upon a 11 Is the knowledge o of her hor own on thole scheme ot of things Is II altered red The Tho girt ot of the cultured classes even evon when then wealth Is to bo be her portion Is b early carly taught to take lake her part In The business ot of welcoming und and after r guests a task p ull arl ant fitted for tor the tho exercise of at her gracious gra gradous I dous cious powers Is largely allotted to her herShe She helps help her mol mother her to reduce the tho but bur den of at notes note letters applications for tor torbell help bell and mane money that eH every days das mall pourIng In to ones breakfast t Sheh writes and answers invite lions gives as to the disposition ot of the tho dally menu for meals meal remembers hers bers what dishes papa likes Uku and the thebo bo boys have called for tor and receIves HOLLANDS FAIR YOUNG QUEEN QUEENs s s s y e t t 4 I II Iy a I A y l I I c e sr t 1 I t f I Itt tt Hero Is the photograph of the tho girl queen ot of When Europe Europa has bas no other gossip to occupy Its it time It ft Itself In pIcking out a husband for this very ery young woman The queen declares that she will willo well wed the man ot of her choice politics o or no politics and d Ills it is e that eho ho has bas at last made up her mind who the mho Fortuna to man will be TT y 1 claimants upon her mothers time and patience Her ter youth her throw oil off when she sho le Is acting In her mothers stead a hundred trilling In an annoyances of at the household that thal through years ot of iteration have begun beSun to weigh helly upon the thc housekeeper It there mire rire younger children she with t them hem the loveliest ot of carrying out the mandates ot of the maternal sovereign and nt at the same time making herself a comrade of nursery and schoolroom fun tun To her father and grown brothers a girl rightly train for tor the tho position ma lie be a veritable b rag To her herth th they will carry arr worries and confidences they d do not deem It t expedient to con cone fey e to the generally overburdened mis mistress tress nf at the house Her sympathy and camaraderie mM may 1 Well v ell crete create n a green spot In their Ue lives of workaday worl ada Wity Women Are Arc Not In B the tho tint first place woman le Is entirely too impulsive for business She gayly Into the world of commerce be believing lieving In everything and In herself henelt most or of nil all A certain stock ma may be ba increased temporarily In value owing to mho enterprise of its owners who are them themselves advancing the market The woman speculator peculator with her usual im impetuosity thinks I 1 must have some of that It It Is III this high I can enn sell It r for r more morl She does dOeR not stop atop to look over oer the market she hue haa not trained judgment but bul with both hands outstretched offering her little nil all she he plunges head headlong Ion Into tho of oe cun cunn cunning ning n ng speculators The TbD next the then n next lt hour tock stock fall falls In value alue She Sho is In Just the prey ICY the tho sharp ere are looking for forIt It If you ou must speculate my dear drar woo wo wooman woman man know something ot of what yott O are buying before you ou commit yourself It Ita Ita a man maD la II very err anxious to sell you OU some ome something thin thing go ao out yourself and see ee It t you have hae any In disposing pros prospective purchase before you close the transaction The seller eller ma may elm Im ply be trying to turn ff 11 some worth worthless less leas stock on your hands hand More Irl money Is 19 made In the and nd by I an oversupply ot of caUtion than by reek I 1 am not advising timidity Quite the contrary I Ile e very er sur sure that you OU are tl right ht first then go ahead and dont be You will make mis mistakes takes ot of course It Regard them as lea Its mone money welt 1111 invested In dan daner daner er Dazar Bazar The Tho Place of It In the tho Worlds Work The war tr for children whIch was a hol holy crusade against wealth and greed hns haa been won Though the tho children are sun still crying as Elizabeth Darrett Barrett Drowning heard them n a gene Ilene generation ration ago oJO It is III now lion a softened wall wail wailand and her brothers lm has o also heard ana and andin In nearly every cery StAte ot of the th factory legislation ot of l England has been used u fd as al the model for their defence from undue toll The result reull of at the agitation ant and legislation ot of the past t twenty years ears In title country countr Is clearly seen In the lar large reduction of the num number number ber of employed In gainful oc In 1110 ot of All the children between Ih thu ages of ten and fifteen per cent were employed In 1890 1190 the tho number was only eight and anda a half balf per cent Reformers when thO they heard the result ot of their labors felt It was WILS rood tood to live JIe In n a world that could Improve sO ad much In a single decade But Mut unfortunately fiB as too often otten occurs occur In human 11 affairs lIal Ill the Improvement Is Ismore ismore more apparent than real for while the tho children between ten and fourteen have hao received some protection the remorse remorseless less machine of business has been se Re securing curing In their stead nn an enormous In increase crease In the employment ot of young oung girls between fourteen end eighteen re years tJ ot of age Indeed the most fact falt of the decade from ISS to 1195 was the augmented burden placed upon the girlhood ot of the na nation tion Spring fur for Children The small is Girls un nn they ore tour and five fIe years old are kept In wash clothes cloth unless l the they g go to kindergarten and then the light wool cashmeres art are allowable but It Is II unusual to see 11 a child ot of that age e In other dresses than those of or lr lawns lawn There Thel is III no great change In Inthe Inthe the style ot of these little frocks which are made with yokes the Bath Bred ered Into Inlo a bellor yokes yokel with a straiGht skirt below The dress is III also still much worn For afternoon or dan ng school the frocks Crocks that are made malle with lIh the belt are smarter and with them U are worn narrow ribbon sashes In do bright colors The skirts are trimmed with nth rows ot of tucks and lace Insertion and rumell of at lace or sometimes Instead ot of lace lalo fine hand embroidery embroider Is u used ed edthe the Idea being to have everything look lookas as al light and dainty III as possible A sensible style popular at the moment Is to use Ull for morning wear near colored per percales Illes cales made malte like full aprons With smocked mocked yokes oke and no trimming ot of embroidery or 1 face ace There are lull easily I made launder well and can be of at even eln evena I a he heavier er material like gingham They Thel lire are not particularly pretty but lire are I most u useful The carne materials when I used for afternoon should be trimmed with embroidery but not with lace I Fancy Waists for firs Slimmer Wear The very ery newest waists are or of em embroidered broidered silk or peso de desole sole IOle These come In lengths and are to be made up with vest est collar and uns of the embroidery The dark duk embroidered In shaded pink the in white gray and block black th the yellows with a 11 little touch ot of mauve maue In the nil all exquisitely dainty and anet will 11 be a 11 t feature turc with the tho gowns for the spring One pretty prell d design llin Is ot of th the penu lIt de desale sale laid on narrow nil all allaround around 4 A pointed painted turn aown collar Is of heavy lace Ince finished with filth a sailor allor knot knol of the lace A little painted yoke or and the high era of draped chiffon embroidered In a Peril Persian Inn patten In soft lOft Oriental colors with a fine gold tracery running through the work A little tittle frill ot of the theIn In lace like the turnover collar is III caught Inside the stock around the back Al AI Almost I most tiny nn color will lone tont with this Per I chiffon but tb the pale pastel shades are effective In com combination and bt becoming to most women as well A An attack was VaR lately made on nn C r F FoUler Coiner ot of Cherokee Iowa lown that nearly r proved fatal It came through bl his kit kid kidneys ne Jill 1111 heck bark got so lame he could not sloop without rr at pain ln nor lilt eft eftin In a chair except r propped hp by cushions No remedy helped him until he tried hitters which affected such Buch 1 a won wonderful change th that t he writes he heftel 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