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Show OPERATIONS Brace, a Noted Opera Uffl an Operation. fiany Operations That Parian Troubles are Un S r J'", CF Handsome Reception Gown of Nw Some Novelties in Gloves Design Two Recipes for Appetizing a.id Tempting Dishes. on the road, with irregular Kieeo and damp beds, broke health so completely two advised a othat the physician rest, and when I had gamed ft SUGGESTIONS GENERAL INTEREST. Travelling rissnAM AND HINTS PZT-Fscape- ,PIA WOMANS REALM UN Varieties in Garniture. For all kinds of garniture for costumes this is the season. There is a charming detachaDle collar to be worn with a light gown or over a jacket or long coat. A wide rolling silk or flat collar of polka-dotteedged with tulle luxeull lace leaf patterns. Leaves of the same are over the muslin also and scalelike ends fall to the waist .line. These are made of luxeuil lace in leaf patterns. A corsage decoration Is made of cherry lace Insertion between rows of velvet riblavender or bons. The arrangement is a sort of yoke and bolero effect combined. Straps of the ribbon and embroidory are drawn up under the arm to meet a yoke of ribbons crossed in diamend shapes over lace. The joining of (he bolero straps and the yoke is accenby tuated If the ribbon is bunches of tiny ribbon roses with ribbon. stems of Embroidery Is very popular this season and very artistic revers for plain gowns may be made with scroll or conventionalized floral patterns embroidered on plain white linen having another weave. between the tucks is a trimming of applique taffeta of graduated size framed with crochet rings worked with dark blue rvrticelli crochet silk. on the a similar garniture appears bepa.iel front of the skirt, the latter ing completed with a corded flounce, and above the flounce at the sides are mi re lengthwise tucks. Picturesque effects are the rule and are in evidence on all sides, and flowered silks, flowered mousselines and gorgeously flowered parasols greet the eye everywhere. In fancy, at least, the pages of fashion have turned backward to the flower designs once so much in vogue. On the whole the trend of dress at the moment is- toward greater elegance reaching or- in d jKS. O. BKUCE. I I if Compound is wonderful, and well worthy the Jrtise your admiring friends who have Cn cured are ready to give you. 1 of it, and you ilvays speak highly admit I have good reason to do Mrs. G. Bruce, Lansing, Mich. I050 Novelties in Gloves. In the list of novelties in gloves shown at the importing houses are of white very smart coaching-gant- s pique-sewglace kid, having one pearl clasp, and finished with a detachable military cuff in dark red with gold, blue with silver or pearl, gray with silver or gold. In gray. Mocha, or tan, there are tauntlet cuffs of the same color, with silver braid and two white buttons. ferfsit If about testimonial Is net genuine. fullest counsel on this The entirely confidential. Remarkable Family Reunion. William Lynn, residing southeast if Pana, 111., recently celebrated th of his anniversary lCSth ZAU birth with i Two hun of whoa ZciPHTL picnic and family reunion. fred persons were present, 175 persons over 80 If American heiresses cnoose to reyears of verse a well established and much AMUNStVV URNSfSCSCD RU 5G I STkll EDUCATIONAL. I ALGEKJTCWTERCY -- as IHE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME. INDIANA. FULL COURSES Classic. Letters. IN Eco-hsI- ci and History, Journalism, Art, Science. Pkamicy. Law. Civil, Mechanical and Bieo. trlcal Engineering, Architecture, Thorough Preparatory and Commercial CenrMS. Rooms Free to all students who have completed the studies required for admission into the Junior or Senior Year of any of the Collegl-l- t Courses. Roomi to Rent, moderate charge to students Cter seven teen preparing for Collegiate Courses A limited number of Candidatesfor the Eocle-llutir- state will be received at special rates. 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In addition he has seen service in war, which is something of a distinction in England. Lord Percy is another great parti. The future Duke of Northumberland would in any case be a personage, and : in this case exceptional cleverness is added to great position and fortune. Lord Percy is an earnest politician, of whom the world has heard much and expects to hear more. The name of Lord Graham who will be Duke of Montrose one day, springs naturally to the lips when speaking of Lord Percy. His talents are no less obvious, but run in other grooves. He is fiercely Gaelic, and adorns the kilt which he loves; he is one of the ablest of youthful lecturers, and has traveled wide and far. He has more than a nodding acquaintance with the army and navy, and has lately returned from South Africa. Finally, and as behooves the son of one of the most beautiful women in society, he is good looking. 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In the spandrels, two on each side of the arch will be placed four representing Glory, Truth, Justice and Valor. These further illustrate Mr. Davis life as connected with his people. The figure Glory represents the glory won by Jefferson Davis and the people of the Confederate States during the most trying period of their history. The figure Truth represents their united devotion to the cause which they championed. Justice represents the unswerving belief In the righteousness of their cause and the justice of the struggle; Valor represents the many deeds of heroism of Jefferson Davis and bis people both in their homes and in the field. The thirteen seals in the attic represent the Confederate States, the central one being the seal of Virginia, while upon the five low relief panels in the attic and upon the two panels in the archway will be Inscribed such tributes to Jefferson Davis as may De chosen by the committee. constructed of the finest Southern granite, and to have an interior stairwas designed by way leading to the top. The sculptor of Jefferson Davis, has adopted the Corinthian stylo of Louis A. Gudebrod of New York. a architecture as being most In harmony have will arch The completed with the prevailing style in the South, 70 feet of height of 65 feet, a width to exand a breadth of 24 feet. The archway as well as especially adapted arch. - -of the the purposes 40 press feet and high wide 25 feet is to be Two bronze figures are to be placed In the clear. The entire arch is to ha Beats of a Watch Timed. that makes five beats a second makes 432,000 a day, or nearly 158,000,000 in a year. her feet so that no sudden Jolt should make her seem Infirm of purpose or understanding, she turned and cast a defiant look at the fifty or sixty persons who were watching. Then she gathered up her skirt with both hands, raised it to a level with her spreading picture hat, folded it warmly about her neck and sat down. Well, waddeye think o that? came in a suppressed murmur from half the state, and have been seen by a large number of people. All the bones have been found, with the exception of the upper part of the head, or upper Jaw. The neck bone is four feet long and the riba meet at the top in a double domeshaped combination, while the bones of the hind legs, with the large, bony lump at the hock Joint, are there in r all their gro' . tesqueness. There Is no explanation of how the animal got there unless it belonged to a circus in the days of long ago and died while the show had its tents pitched in that city, and was buried; or, perhaps, it was one of the original aboriginal camels of Fayette county one of the first settlers as It were, of which no one has been able to find an account in the early history of Fayette county. The arch to be erected in Monroe park at Richmond, Va., to the memory We will furnish yon with Ten Copies the first week Free of Charge, to be sold at Five Cents a Copy ; you can then send us the wholesale price for as many as you find you can tell the next week. If you want to try it, address TWAS COLD IN OPEN WORK. Lovely and Chic. Have you a Liberty silk fichu? If you havent, and have the price, make yourself the possessor of one e To Cure Was Proud of Hit Choice.. southerner who attended the Til den club dinner in New York the other evening listened to Cleveland and the other speakers with much interest and then recalled a story of the A big man who originally hailed irom Buffalo. During his first term as president Mr. Cleveland was traveling in the south on one occasion and stopped at Weldon, N. C., where a crowd had assembled. One old backforward and woodsman pressed grasped the presidents hand saying: Ive voted for many a president, but I never seed one before. Then, aft er a pause, he added: "And youre such a whopper, too. Mrs Winslows OF WHITE CREPE DE CHINE. Embroidered in scarlet. DAINTY GOWN the fashionable drooping or effect and has a tucked yoke, framed' with a scolloped berthe handsomely embroidered with Corticelli Ilk. Tfce sleeves are tucked, springing out into large puffs strapped with The skirt is embroidered bands. tucked In clusters and shows strap garniture in addition to narrow velvet ribbon, which also appears on the round yoke. Each week seems to reveal some new feature in the cotton dress fabrics, one of which Is grass cloth in white, with a stripe of close weave. Then there are new fine lawns with open work stripes, lawns with narrow lace Insertions woven strip fashion Into the material. Most beautiful are long-jhould- as soon as possible. That is, if you want to enhance your charms. This new and dainty fichu Isn' worn on the bodice. Its an elongated diamond of silk, a yard and a half long, double ruffles being fluted and about four Inches wide. They are set on about two inches apart and are edged with a tiny hem and very narrow white lace. This confection is loosely folded in the center and worn fluffed up around the shoulders, after the manner of a boa, with the fluttering ends depending below the waist line. criss-crosse- d Something New in Hate. A big, black hat, turned up on the left side, is made of chiffon in tucks about half an Inch wide. This chiffon sweeps round the brim, upper and unand fluffs the der side, over the cro-rtncks up at the left side in a Jaunty bunching of the material. This hat has a black lace drape at the back secured with a black velvet bow. Its smart touch is a huge white rose in shlmmery, filmy satin, attached to the front near the crown. The big petals of this white rose flutter in the breeze when the hat is worn, and give a distinguished tone to the costume. There is a fluff of white chiffon and a trailing vine of white posies on the bandeau. d ' Little Hints. green is a rare shade though it does happen to be common this season in certain localities which colors the lawns after a fortrains. night or two of successive Grief reigns among- - the dressmakers, the shaped flounce is relegated to the oblivion of old styles. It was so convenient and economical, as well as graceful, that we sigh at its departure. blue and marsh-gras- s in green are the latest inventions color.. This news comes direct from blue is that tint Paris. of faded cerulean which may be seen in the sky between the clouds of a thundershower. Another convenience whose death knell has been rung is the girdle corset. I suppose we were overdoing abdoit and torturing a men by straps and bands. The saw waist line is higher in front and tha plump woman with the round waist k to have be day. Marsh-gras- odd-shap- g a Cold in One day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AB 25a druggists refund money if it fails to cure Some women could not he happy unless they were Just bunched up In trouble. d Nearly Succeeded in Making Col. McClure Appear Ridiculous. Col. McClures handwriting was always regarded as hard that is, illegible by the typesetters on the Philadelphia Times when he was at tha head of the editorial staff of the paper, but, having had experience as a typesetter In hts early days in the business, he was generally lenient when mistakes crept Into his matter In the composing room. He says he never but once lost his temper over a printers misreading of his copy. In the occasion in question he had written an editorial with regard to certain benefleient work recently accomplished by Archbishop Ryan and Cardinal Gibbons. Anxious to get away to a dinner, he thought he might safely trust revision of the editorial to the As he was hurrying proofreaders. out, however, the devil brought him a proof, which he hastily scanned, to discover that the printer had made him eulogize Archibald Ryan and Caroline Gibbons. What Alligators Eat. More than once curious things have been found in the stomach of a shark, but never has such an extraordinary collection been found as was discovered recently in the stomach of an ak ligator. This alligator was killed in the Soudan and was more than 12 feet in length. In its stomach were discovered eighty-fivstones, several birds claws, two human finger nail and three hoofs or a donkey, to one oi which a piece of rope was attached. A watch But the Jersey Girls Found a Way and Kept at Warm as Toast. Some of the young folks of Newark have a way of staying so late at Coney summer Island on Sunday nights In the that they have to trolley across homes their to meadows Jersey salt in the wee sma hours of Mondayno excepmorning. Last Sunday was men in the car. Its a good idea, replied one of the comfortably Just the throng that only less determined than the from girls cars filled one of the night owl on the front sea. were many pioneer skirt-raise- r Jersey City to Newark out from ten of the women with purple rest The women who had started arms and shoulders thought so, too, to twelve hours earlier wearing their and for the next five minutes there new open work finery, says the New was a spreading of sail and a flutterand an car, was open York Sun. It as even Jersey In soon ing of petticoat such the damp breezes that blewshoulders witnessed. seldom has made the white arms and and which peeped through the lace Camels Skeleton Found In Ohio. and shivery. blue gauze odd discovery was made by An the How the Butterfly Sleep. On the front seat, exposed to all bruwho are building the workmen some The butterfly invariably goes to fierceness of the blast, sat a littlewaist western extension of Temple street, head downward on a stem of nette, the openness of whose of Washington Court House, Ohio. They sleep was proportioned to the prettiness as unearthed near the residence of Mil-to- n grass, with its wings tightly folded. ' skeleta owner. She was a born leader, Burnett the Well-beinis the only true wealth. tha event soon proved. and The bones are in a camel. a of ton seat bracing her from Rising . Trimmed with Applique Taffeta. all directions. The dainty mousselines In small patterns with wide and nar is borders of large flowers are i j reat demand. Lord Dalhousle Is another youthful warrior and bachelor. He is handsome and by no means badly off. Lord Bute Is still too young to be reckoned in the lists, but men of his family marry early. He is a Catholic, and the fact must materially limit his choice when It comes to his marrying. Of the same ancient faith is Lord Lovat. His family 19 accounted the handsomest in Scotland. Lord Mansfield is older than any of the others mentioned, but the most confirmed bachelors change their minds. His possessions Include a Veritable ancient and royal palace, two other country seats, a beautiful place in Hampstead, over which the speculative builder vainly sighs, and a house in SL James place. Lord Leconfleld; the host at the sea-sons prettiest ball, is one of the most popular of young men. Lord Lans-down-e has an elder son, Lord Kerry, and Lord Ronaldshay, who is Lord Zetlands heir, Is not to be overlooked. Lord Arran is 34, and, like every one else, has been In the war, and, unlike most, he has written in the Nineteenth Century. Lord Fincastle has the Victoria Cross, and already he has done much for fame. bas-relief- s, The Art Department Is modelled best Art Schools of Europe. St Handsome Reception Gown. The waist of this handsome reception gown of buff veiling is made with DALHcrar.' LQD were relatives of the man giving Among those present picnic. the were fifteen OF Mr. Belcher, consul at Beira, Africa, in his annual repor says: As we reported last year, game in this district is still very much on the decrease, especially hartebeeste, impala, buffalo, rushbuck, oribhe, brindled gnu, reed-buceland, sable, rhinoceros, hippo, potamus, and elephant In fact. It is reported by professional hunters of experience that the five latter species will become In a very short time extinct unless some steps are taken to and unprincipled prevent natives white hunters from continuing their destruction. Chiringoma, a district under Chief Lubuko, formerly one of the best parts of the country for game, la gradually becoming devastated and it is possible now to hunt for ' days and days and not find any one of the d last species. A very complete set of game laws has been drawn up by the officials of the Mo zamblque company, and if rigorously put in force will no doubt still save the country as one of the best hunting grounds In East Africa. ANOTHER GOOD PRINTER STORY. n secured without to Mrs Pinkham, Iran, Mass. Your letter will be abject can be cost by writing Ext.-rminati- Wild Animals in Africa. Ease, a powder. It makes tight or new shoes easy. Cures swollen, hot,swea ting, aching feet, ingrowing nails, corns and bunions. 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The archbishop is of portly build, while the bishop is a alight man of rather ascetic appearance. As they stood together chatting with some friends the arohbishop said, with a comfortable look at his own generous "In one case I think proportions: it may be said that the difference be tween a bishop and an archbishop Ilea la the arch. Mother Gray Sweet Powder (orCMldrmi Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurs In the Children's HomeinNew York. Cures Feverishness, Bad Btomach, Teething Dies orders, move and regulate the Bowels an Destroy Worm. Over 90,000 testimonials At all druggists, 25c. Sample FREE). Ad- dree Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. The Professor. Absent-Minde- d At a recent session of the German1 as reichstag member, ' Herr Wlchmann, created no little amusement He was calling the roll, absent-minde- d and upon reaching his own name he paused for a response. Naturally none came. 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