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Show . e LONDONS BATHS. FOR WOMEN AND HOME TacllItU far Ablation Are Many And Are Being Iocreaaed It Is no" fault of the authorities a iTEMS OF INTEREST FOR MAIDS AND MATRONS. the metropolis if any considerable pro- portion of the people of London con- French Model of (Tbite Crepe Gown tinue to merit the description of th IoU Hlae Tatel Cloth Every Woman Facilities for ablugreat unwashed. a Maou these are and are (are of the tion FrMty Home many, yearly Ejes Wattling the Face. being increased. At piesent there are e parishes in London where thirty-fi- t the bath and washhousts act has been 1 Cannot SJotf the Old Song. Adopted, and in most of these there are M Favor. te So: icg ) one or more of these establishments in I cannot siri thi old mvo-full worl.lug older. In 1S98 the numFun ions? chi s For h irt .inti to.ie vot-fail mf ber of bathers and washers reached the And foolish wouM tiow. respectable total of 5, COO. 000, and of mv heart For bjKone h mr these 4,403,100 were bathers who used With e.ich t timi' tr strain, I cannot sine: ih old the private or swimming baths, and Or dream those dreams again. women using the the remaining The number of bours washhouses. I cannot sir.g the od pontrs, Their chftm is ad and deep; paid for by the latter were 2,054,393, or Their meloilns would waken an average of 3.3 hours per washer. Of old ori ois from their ieep; the bathers using the private baths IS And though all uiifumoPn still. were females, and of those per ont Ami sadtv they b I cannot muu the old using the swimming baths 10 per cent Thev art to dear to me. In no instance is any establishment carried on so as to produce a surplus I cnnpit M.g I iip old honii, over expenditure, though in a few For vision's coir again, Of frolrlcn drnm dcpined. cases there is no actual charge on the f vom And vfi rates. The total expenditure of the iVrhaps wlirn mmM fitter hall whole is 178,671, and the total reveHaw im spint in.. nue 73,311, so that the baths of LonMy voice max know t lie old songs. For all don altogether cost the ratepayers an fierniiy. 83.360. Newcastle annual sum of livery Woman UatiU a Pretty Home. (England) Chronicle. Tlie deftness ot womans fingers enOne I raw back. ables her to turn and twist the things Come to think of it, you Wickwrre have a pretty easy life of it, after all, that are old into decorations that are dont you? Dismal Dawson Guess new and lovely in effect. She can se1 do, take it up one side an down the lect harmonious colors when she buys other. But they is one drawback about Inexpensive furnishings-- and so tone aspect of her home that rest and it; the feller what has a good job has the ease may welcome every new visitor; cause he it easier, kin loaf on the boss time, while I got to loaf on me she may become so essential to the happiness of each child in the home own." Indianapolis Press. that its first inquiry when returning Most Excellent Service. from play or from school will be, Is is the universal comment of exRjch mother home? She may live her perienced travelers after making- a trip young years over again with the loving over the 'Great Overland Route, the childhood about her, if she will share Union Pacific Railroad. It excels in the joys and soriows of her hoys and To every woman a home is escompleteness of equipment, condition girls. of track and speed of trains, all of sential, whether it may be her own or But wherever she which make travel a continual source somebody eise's. lives it is right that she should bring of comfort and pleasure. All principal the heart into her life. Love begets points east are reached many bours love, and wherever it is present the earlier than via other lines, and con- joys of daily life counterbalance the sequently at less expense. Therefore, ills. How to make a home? Why, when you decide to go east you should let the two who build it be of one use this popular line, and for further mind that it is to be the happiest spot information communicate with II. M. in the whole earth. Include in your Clay, Geueral Agent, Salt Lake City, desire not only the purpose to make yourselves happy, hut to brighten the Utah. of evervbodv else. And be sur lives Difference in lour Hands. It is strange that the right hand, to keep your windows opn to the sunwhich is mo'' sensitive to touch than light. So many tunes the best rooms the left. Is less sensitive than the latter in our homes are treated as if they were too good for everyday lifeAnd to the effect of heat or cold. their chill and discomfort when expeIn Switzerland a telephone can be rienced hv an unexpected guest make her dream of cellar damp and creeprented for eight dollars a day. Let life in the home he ing things. free and easy and yer orderly. But do Do Vour Feet Ache ami liurn? not despar if the slicks of wood piled Shake into your shoes Allen's t, a powder for the feet. It makes for Us? in the parlor fireplace aie not tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures perfectly ' night and just the right Corns. Bunion?. Swollen, Hot and length. And do no: feel it a duty to Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and brush the carpet each time a neighbor iHioe Suites, 25c. Sample suit FREE. to ee v on, else von will become Address Alb ii S.O'mMc d. Leitoy, N'. Y, cils the victim to a dust pan and brush. DULL PASTEL BLUE CLOTH. i 5 Telegraphy. Has had a new demonstration of by the captai.i of a lightship, who used itafter ordinary' signals had failed, to notify the shore authorities s of danger. In a like manner Stomach Bitters, the famous indigestion and dyspepsia cure, acts when other medicines fail. It regulates the bowels and improves the appetite. use-fullne- Hos-teter- n, and have a jolly good time. Philadelphia Press. Oh! flow Huppy I Am. HOW HAPPY I AM to be able to say that I am free from pain after five years of severe suifering from j , - A d j Mr. Winslow'. Soothing Syrup. , Tor children the redurrs tepihi-u.-- uiauou. alrni a nms, pa. u, cures wmU colic. 2jc. bottio Dr. Jameson was down with enteric fever and critically ill when Ladysmith was relieved, lie is now improved. CONFERENCE RATES. i.- . Via Kill Oi'anilr Western Hallway. Foi the Aumiiil Conference. L D. S., at Salt Lake City, April (5th to MU inclusive, the follow :n rate- - arc authorized to Salt Lako City and return via KioGiande Western raihvav j v'-r- a -- in-te- - Americans. Pisos Cure for Consemption has been a God-sen- d to me. Win. B. McClellan, Chester, Florida, Kept. 17, 1895. With vest, stock anil insertion of In riel lace over cuun white satin. These insertions are bordered by narrow blue satin stitched minds, in itching the cloth. The bottom of tlie skirt is in shallow pleat-- . The shaped belt fan absolute necessity today) i., very di y curved in front so as to ne fully two in he.- d tptr than at the hack. TO tCRE A COLD IN ONE DVT, The soft white felt hat has two shades Bromo Quinine Tablets. Ail of blue satm folded about the crowrn, Take Laxative druggists refund the money if it fai s to cure. one a 25c. (rhine-sioneat W. side Grove's B. ) straps signature on each box. caught by buikie. The chatelaine bag, Tlie possibility of tlie Boers destroywhich used to he hung from the belt, is now earned on the wrist, a fashion ing the alines in Joliannesherg is causwhich only the grace of the owner ing some anxiety among French financan make hai tiling. In this case it ciers, w ho hold tlie shaies. is a gold link ciunn with gold fringe. j ep-l- , will say that no part i.i the body needs soap so much; that the face being exposed to much that it is not dust. (Olects enough to wash it m clear water. They agree that if soap makes the face shiny a- - so many cjfiim, it only shows that it is the more needed, and that the work of drying after the hath has not been The fiee, howproperly pm formed. ever, should not he wet imiui di.ttely Its most before or after going out. thorough ablution.- - should he performed at night before going to bed, and disease-- con-tant- one-lhird- of Keep lookn-- r vomis and lb- your huir, its color ami bcautv w it h I ai.kh.x !lm; Hindi- kcoknu, Uie ouu lor t oium. nets. Huaoi j l vet ribbon runs thiough and ties in front. the bodice Speed of message travels over an ocean cable at about 7Qh m'es a second. ly A Kmrreucv lox. An Ev c ry i snoui.l nave a box, e kept in a and easily pl.K-econtaining oar of the thinzs mold acce.-sibi- j , -- Lktiy to inided in common emer- b as pieces of soft old gencies, ?u,-and cotton, roils of bandage from hMf an im h to an inch and a half wide (tht'-- e may be made from a worn linen sheet), e plaster for cuts, a wide mouthed bottle filled with bithe following method should be obcarbonate of soda common baking served in the protest,: Fill a basin soda for bum-:- , a bottle of witch hazel with soft, warm water, lather a mefor bruises, a roll of absorbent cotton dium sized sponge with good soap, and for use in covering the chest when wash carefully. Then take fresh wais a cold there, pieces of flannel there ter without soap, and wash again with to wrap around rheumatic joints, and the hands, and rub thoroughly with a but not a hot water bag. last, Turkish or crash towel until the fare To these she least, may add, if she likes, is dry and tingling. This will do much to do so, such remedies as the state towards improving and preserving the of her childrens health makes it likely complexion. they may require at a moments notice to wit, her favorite croup mixture, Jrencli HIo.lH of White Crepe Gown. toothache Empires, camphorated oil for the wee bairn who gets husky at She should keep nights, and so on. her medicines in a locked box inside the other and give one ky to a trusted maid, keeping the ocher herself and being sure not to mislay it at the very time it is wanted. pFV,., - A KNOCK OUT more disability and There helplessness from LUMBAGO I than nuv other muscular ie-re- oi Jon. o a 3 ,.i . . jiid Junction l orrn t Attire for the Ilriflegrooni. The bruit groom at a morning wed- d ' n g wear? a frock coit. white duck or pique i. trotiMu- - of dark, striped cloth patent leather shoes, gioves and sill. "A cot" tie white or pearl g lay and bouolnnieip of garde-mi- s or o t It i small white flowers. At v, (UliTvr hi l h1 wjts dresd ilotue-- . uniis, tlie bride is in traveling i ini-- lit tm 10 00 1 iclccts v il be soM on following dot's: From Op'ien Bark I'. tv. B.'igh.-iin- , sprim;-- i ide, biB i r City and inti no i il .Be points, e. from Apr :th to m tickets halite t, April k:t,.l ,i From ;.U oilier p, 1,1 - 'pi-It! to ?lii inch. he; tickd-hu- . 'ih in Apiil i.'.iu, 1." i The t real belt Kioto and. Wes . l n lh, I .tv i i "i .it' - too Ik -- t. Ir.nn sor- vie-- : in the t .to la-iv- Ft win n be a in'oied i iv VV i , t.i ( b i v ,i V i a Hid cu-er NT, Am i.L coat, bin-.!- St Jacobs Oil f T! .U'J',-- w i'lj , ! V I LAME BACK "flweeeisrar ' tJK ' v - 'o im tl who rp ihc tp t.kin. -,- p, 1 a Hr- T' n ;jpf : Tin m fi o i er a of Hie f1 I Il ' ?l, ii t. - C J n op rube n h fin pe e,i e of I '.1 u ,T l) e f i 'ftsk. FT X LX fe ju-- - ' SI? t-W- fa t f: 5 would wear a morn- lie and no gloves. k,iiillr. i give you the prov- T'o- In, off kill dreads the ua. mi any one of you tell - 'i'll it I'iilVi , I1" i I F m1 pen ofion snort Wi-'u- in o ! -- nii. o r .ten uhin" the lacp. ,r w 1' Ml r, T has found rt the easiest and promptest to cure of any form of Lii.tx' Home Journal. ) Ttailu-nin-- t ail- - meiit, but .j e, . It adh-stv- t a tohishome Secretary Hay is confined by a severe cold. -- l street, Chicago. bill has been introduced in the senate providing- for the opening of libraries in Manila for the benefit of v.ai-trtu- u 164 E. Igike A g-- ur 2 3 neu- ralgia, writes Mrs. Archie Young, 1817 I Oaks avenue. West Superior, Wis. am so thankful to be able to say that your 5 Drops is the best medicine I ever got in my life. When I received it from you last November, I uaed some of it right away. The first dose helped me. It is impossible to explain how I was suffering from neuralgia. 1 thought no one could get worse and that death would soon come. 1 was very weaK, and I hardly thought I could live to see my husband come hack from his daily labor. Now I can say that I ani free from pain, my cheeks are red, my appetite is good and I sleep well ail night. Many of my lriends are surprised, and say they will semi fur some 5 Drops. Sample bottles of this wonderful remedy 25e, large bottles, containing 300 doses, $1.00. For information write Swanson Rheumatic Cire Co., -o are of the I One of the simplest a. id ue.-- remedies for inflammation or stiain is to Anbathe the ev s iu warm water. other good leinedy - a solution of silt and water made by putting a teaspoonful of fine table salt into a half pint of water. Let it boil and when cold strain it, ri moving any partnbs or sediment. Butting this on the outside of the lids is simply a waste of time. The eye should be opened, the lids diawn back and tiie inflamed portion touched with a camels hair brush Outside apdipped in th salt wat-rplications do not reach the sent of the ailment. A t'H'noonful of boiacie at Id in half a pmt of water piepared in the same way m excellent If there are granulations and serious inti boil a teaspoonfui of alum in a pint of water until it is dissolved, then strain or filter as describe. 1. and appiv with a earner? ban brush several times a d.y. This is one of the most edit arious ,( remedies The care of the eyes j, perhaps one of the most imperfectly undn stood of any of our dailv du tie.-- . More ills ari-from tin it niisu-- c than the public generally - a frequent reapp1 ecri'e. Epilcp-- y sult o1' eve tra.n and a careful and observation will convince most neople that more headache- - come Knevt. Vie Pastor I suppose you know where the bad little lmys go? Johnny (who has been told u stay in the house) Yes, I do. They go skatin and sled-di- ; Foot-Eas- irrle-- H IV nr Sure lest. Ralph Suppose a fellow's best girl gets mad when he asks her for a kiss? Curtis Take ii without asking. Ralph Suppose she gets mail then? Curtis Then he's got some other fellows girl. Harlem Life. s. eoat-of-arm- s 1 Loyal Infant In tlixilh Africa. Cape Town Cape Argus: A baby (girl) born lately in one of the suburbs has a distinct mark (strawberry color) on the right shoulder. The mark Is the facsimile of the British So distinct are the several outlines, etc., that the very features of the animals are visible, the tail, and especially the horn of the unicorn standing out prominently, but not quite as conspicuous as the crown. The father of this wee .mite is naturally very proud cf his offspring. u. .it'd d t u 11 ti'e H . Vt, -rs I'oih fcctiv J V in S Ki i b' r .vr, - The w.iah- - zTr i C 9 107 f ish l'ir p ft is iPtncU r. 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