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Show were all business men, but of One of tha angry trees waa dug up sod thrown to one side. Immediately, upon being removed from the NO NEED FOR BUSINESS MEN TO a public man. a financier-o- r capitalist. ground, tbe tree opened Us leaves, its CURRENCV. CARRY And as they had no incentive for othtwigs lost their pigtails and tor someer than truth-tellintheir exposition thing over an hour and halt the oub Bank Always Ready to Accommodate of the ease with which money may be raged branches showed their IndignaMen Whom They Size Up a Being obtalred seemed aa imeret-tiras it tion by a series of quaklngs, which That waa Right Some Experiences aurprislrg. New York Time grew weaker, as time passed, finally Prove the Fact. peasing altogether, when ' tbe foliage TREE CUTS UP CDD ANTICS. hung limp and withered. The next Somebody happened to refer to the morning the tree was placed upright x)usure of the creeper Idaho Acacia I One of the Wonders in tbe ground again, a little water of Western Plant Life. was applied to the roots, and very game as it was recently conducted In Fifth avenue. One of the most singular tree on soon it resigned Its normal condition. And they got C00 from on man. the American continent Is a species Freddiis Letter to God. remarked one oi the group of speak- of acacia found in northwestern Idaho n apartment houa a and observed closely by a party of er In an Freddie was 4 years old, and had scientists recently cn a tour through been devoutly reared. He had been night or two ago. Well." interrupted tbe that region. It grows to a height of struggling at dinner with an apple man opposite, ail 1 can say i b do-- about eight feet and, when full grown, baked with the skin on, and had mad Tbes EASY TO GET MONEY. no. special prominence. No one of them would be recognized pu sight at g Coltarlese Jacket ( Cloth Garniture for tho Neck T nd Negligee Calling Gown Clean Jewel. Mlssea Tan-Colore- d them on a gown which should bv long line Is a puzzle to many a dressA Soothing Drink, maker. iTe skirt should first be most latammation of the throat and ton fitted and made, and then sUa U a common complaint at thin sea-o- carefully the flounces should be put on in suck of the year. A aowthinj drink tor a way (If the wearer of the gown be persona so affected la made by boiling tall) as to make them encircle the a teaspoonful of isinglaa in half a pint skirt at the same distance from one f milk a 1th half a dosen braised another. If the wearer be short and and sweetened to taste. stoat and wishes to be thought tall in a marvelous This drink has effect and slender, then the flounces must be It Is reducing the inflammation. arranged so as to be higher either In widely used in England, but la not front or at the back whichever is in thia country. eommonly known more becoming. The flounces may be of the same material as the gown, Fashionable Neck Garnitures. edged with lace and trimmed with No one of the many accessaries of rows of tucks and lace Insertions, or the season is more attractive or adapt- they may be made entirely of lace. able than the fancy collars which take euch a variety of forms. The group Illustrated includes several sorts, all of which are smart end any of which can be reproduced in a variety of materials. As shown, however, the collar In the upper K ft hand corner is lace edged with bandTucks of all widths are noted on made of ing. The round collar below is made new dresses. of not with heavy silk Rpplique and is Coarse laces trim the canvas fabfinished with a silk ruche. The collar rics to perfection. to the right is of quite a different Elaboration Is tbe keynote of the aort. including long stole ends, which season in dressdom. are eminently effective, and is shown Nets printed in cloudy Dresden In inserted tucking with a muslin frill effects are very attractive. as a flnish. The fourth and last colShoulder trimmings droop in pseudo iar Is made with deep points, each of grandmama style. Daisies and buttercups are reappearing as millinery blossoms. A panel front mpkes round and round trimmings possible for the stout warm water and into thia squeex Let It lie a few ninutet, then rinse it in clear water. Silk ribbon may be washed in audi made of lukewarm water and gcodi soap, but they must net be wrung or Wash they will be badly created. in a second lot of eud and rinse in clear cold water. Then lay on a tab! or board and with rather a t!ff nailbrush brush tideway till all tbe cress-eare removed. Leave till thoroughly dry. tbe sponge. n up-to- gray-haire- I1IGIIT OF FAMOUS STRUCTURES s Asparagus Omelet Boll about twenty five heads of asparagus and cut the green ends when tender into short pieces. Mix with them four eggs, addirg a little pepper and salt Melt an ounce of butter (or perhaps rather more) In at: or" t nn. pour in the mixture, stir tl'l it th'ekens over the fire, fold It nicely over. Clarified butter may be served with it, into which a few drops of vinegar have been poured. well-beate- Told in Her Boudoir h-- all-ov- One of the New Coate. Jackets made with perfectly finish at the neck are the latest flat and woman The newest skirt tuckings turn toward the front and taper to a point at the knee. Colors will be more of a feature in women's handkerchiefs than they have been In m'anv seasons. The red hat la the correct thing to wear with a black and white striped or checked gown K. 1 2 Calling Gowns and Negligees. An unusually chic calling gown of dark green taffeta showed the 1830 mode In its quaintest form; with puffings and irseitions, long shoulder effect and full sleeves, to say ruM lug of the full skirt ard small tie' er-n W. .me con'd ' - ;e A vj! i toii f t; c r , c - of r, r f - ! ; r, to i . ' i, i n ( A d rt ( i y ; i Ire. b' 1 i. i f' to a d - s v. i - : e liv tie fo b If t in ?r- A i Warts made af" ins are dii tier and of soft trout rmb sat- able for miv .uoi'oon wiar and are bn a- - r?v ' be prefer-- are el and ' " 't.ve pi are exte, the s! r.Uidi r mis to tb rso giving tho f e ionnldo line, ar-- t! e cl ring is made fa-h- iniet eft t,o eoniuned with lace and net. Tins uv atti.u-ivone is made of pearl gray messaline satin with pl.ii; t! v The n nov- , ! u over edge, older 'loibly coming F " wit to e i iio r1 cnou Tkiie' 0f fere'es ef ' i "a li l d no pii'it a i t'e I s too. t it C t'e n ' ' ' ' .ii i - Ike ' nod a Dif H n uiiiu,i'tii h h Wilhelm church, Klr Stiplien'R. Vienna v Such a flower never sprouted on the earth's sutf.ice, but built In shaded velvet, crimpy M'k or even cleverly . it is hewitc! Ing on the tinted summer hat of lice or maline. The girl who likes to wear blue and of ragged robins and la greets the blue rose witn enthusiasm and uses It in profusion. which has Another blue blossom made Its appearance is the hyacinth, but It must be used with discretion. An Imported hat in a peculiar shade, trimmed bordering on navy blue, with these hyacinths and ribbon which matches the bloom. In a certain light, the entire confection shades to blue; turn it toward the sun and it shows violet tints. mu-'in- forget-- me-nots 7 m1 324 37 W3 313 . detailed inquiries into tbe reason why apples had sklus and who put then) there. After dinner he announced that he wanted to write a letter on sleep, If touched, the whole thing will his fathers typewriter. In a few minflutter as if agitated or impatient at utes he produced a letter conslsAn; The oftener the fo- chiefly of q's and zs. He was being disturbed. liage is molested the more violent be- asked whom he had written to, and comes the shaking of the branches, read his letter as follows: and at length the tree emits a nauDear God: Ilwase come around seating odor, wlicli, if Inhaled for a and no us some night. I never saw few moments, causes a violent, dizzy you yet, but my papa says you are he tdaehe vi ry nice. Please God don't make any Tl.e ao'Tv tree, as It lias been mole baked apples with skins. . n in , d b Freddie ' ,i - ii, limbi', i ( in mi f,,i. it e .n p a i Americans Prussia. in ' ' ' i i " t i ' .ilil. ' t f , ' i . i ' ' arrer'i ' ' I Deputy of the Arctic t 'I he wo it was ,lt i ' t i " ' it ! ' ' i ' t III (' ot ' 'i r 1' e t - i ' ' i . v. ' t ' r i 'r- ' ' i.."' e f i 1 ' . i to me. In told mi mind, it t i ,n o N. P ' In e il I f i I, '' ui d t ' ll, ' n i i, i i dt M b i i Mil! w i V. A r 'ot !.i t .(.'.I, b , to in of .! e I s ! "iv Aret ' " . of coal sprinkled t 1. lei lot h a few ;; i". off it '(.(for some lump mi mr, uni it w ill g. v e mi in imniatui c a v ery l.ur presi ntnu r t of the scenery The coal i( the bleak roast line, continu-v sv. ejt dear of snow by furious gales the e'lgu, sam lie. and the clot!) I'r'ien bead, over wntch we journeyed The dreary outlook for ICO miles I a '.i p ( vv'.te (Ui a ( 11 Several other mem hers f the party then remembered similar experlerces. was tlat and the gem ral eoneiu-io- a the original speaker was right in Averring that no man need carry a large sum of money in Lis pocket. a belt of verdure and wild flowers, hut which In win'er time are merged with the frozi n ocean in one boundless. tiewUlering. wdibrress of white In hazy wiather lard and sky formed one in pern trablo vu il, with no horiz .! 1,1 - (In 'mt i t do e ir'.a m 1"1.. N t '' , i 1 ..tli salt n'l i'll -u fit it , i a w aj w! CO, m n PLAN ; j ' beneath the first plait at the left slda of the front and at the left shoulder seam. To mate the waist for a woman of medium size will be required yards of material 21. 4 yards 27 or 24 yards 44 Inches wide, with 1 yard 1 inches wide for yoke and cuffs. - ",enOL::j 7 y and at H dm; up a ,i u ( ;( ar P'it 're. tie '.due Iv ii d at cu( h tin r d w us. is ie;y M'"literrai,i',in, !. bergs out at ' '(a woubi flash like jewels in the full blaze of tie sunshine, while hlfcks of dark green ice, half buried In snow under shadow of the diffs would appear for all the world like ''cabochon meralds dropped Into s mass of whipped But the re verse of this picture was depressing In the extreme For on cloudy day tho snow would assume a dull leaden appearance, and the sea Ico become a slate gray, with dense hanks of wool Iv. white fog encircling the dlsma! scene Fair and foul weather In th Arctic reminded me of some beautiful woman, bejewcled and radiant amid IPvbts and laughti r, and the same divinity landing dlhfveled, pale and seasick from the deck of a channel i ; cr.-am- . steamer." GREAT AUTOMOBILE yfisrojVcxL (), .did t'us mauling To Clean Jewels. Problem In Flounces. Flounce and ruffles are becoming more and more fa'hionble all the time Btd Jti't how to arrange for 4ii ('ologne cathedral -Ratahhaun. Vienna 33 34 637 275 2 Kldev turret tower 'I! . 4nj rnthtMlr.il Mr. Min Hj . 1 A 374 444 4?1 30 Itfrlln Antwerp wuliolrnl S villa tuwer. hi Ural. ' ! nMilngton ipito. 'to St 1diil'n loiidon X never dim e"! occasionally tl.e d.ffs whatsoever Identification personal These people evidertiv et to he the vanished and our wav would lie across keenest possible judges of human na- the tundras marshy plains which in summer encircle the Polar sea with ture, that's all there Is to It." lace and arplique dyed to match, yoke and cuffs of cream point d'esprlt held tiV fancy Ft tches and frills of net top lace, the yoke heing transparent. The plaits in both fronts and back extend for full length and the waist can be trade to blouse all round or at the hfjrh. I, In ('nthedinl. li.niH old Kill ' ' ' ' t .ear S tbe blue rose. Every little while all brooches, rings and such things that are in constant use should be brushed with a toothbrush that has been dipped in eau de cologne. If the setting Is open it must be done from he back, and care must be taken not to loosen the stones. Then lav the things in a box of Jewelers sawdust, which has been slightly heated beforehand, and leave for an hour, says the Ohio State Journal. Gold chains may be washed in warm soapsuds, drying them on a soft towel by pulling back and forward. They may also he dried in sawdust and the particle; blown or dusted out afterward. Be sure and ret them dry, as they will be apt to become worn between the llnk3 if any dampness remains. Fort Berlin Ht J4 Jf f. nil 'in huu Tim cathedra) U National museum, Turin ' Upon ,i ler to e I f ll.i ' ., V plOT n, was closed r You l.i " nr ho- - r t fr e " ii - room marked one of t " group with n lnu ) And t cv mem lm a.v over Yes there, vom leafed eno'her " put Ii a third Oh, I don't know same expert the I had praetiea'ly ence In Ca'.foriu a vear er two. ago me a huti A banker there alvaner-dred doll ars or mv cheek without any The Milliners Blue Rose. of the. astorilng millinery t'-- f 1 ( One ..4xm e and ye, Cher presiii SMART DINNER WAIST. sills aid 'ui"W Hu tMtlli dt n . 2- 1- e el eel, " inf 3M 3M 44s t S 2 .'.M dollars la as good hundred. I find to me as twerty-fivthat sum enough at all tunes. 1 never carry more. What would you do If you happened to need a bigger sum in an etrori'erc j ?" asked one of the party. You ruieht find ourself in a hole. ahwivs draw a Not at all. I Twenty-fiv- found pbrna don a si.npl, t d a 4 '16 1.11 W 3lx vls-a-vl- choice between mando.lln and plain sleeves and includes seams at beta front and back that extend to the shoulders, so giving a tapering effect to the figure. The model is mad of cloth with trimming of mohair braid and is closed by means of buttons and loops, but the finish can he one of many things and the closing can be made Invisibly by meins of a flv whenever rroferrel. To make tl.e j tr t lor a crl of It year- - f ago wi'l bo k'.l yar ' of ,d ri i! C7 2 1 cs yai s 4 or l'2 ils , ! hdl I - St v . ! l'ji m ltrlin i F(r.i St itlu-ii.i- 17- 23 4' t r lie li pirn No 3 hall v i aerved to lose IL No man has a right closes Its leaves together In coils each smartest shown and will be much to carry that much money around in day at suiiM-- and cutis its twigs to worn the season through In all light his clothes. tho shape of pigtails After the tree a has sittled itself thus for a night's weight cloths. This one allow "I agree with you." said his . , 3 & -- l Feet h!rh mlnter Ihiia - 1.- 1- 1 t c Tribur 'Ml h- V ' ' 1 cathedral Milan Vn 12 i 14 Hunker hill monument 7 Cheupa pyramid I Cmnona rathedial -- I'ntllwmcnt It rlhi Florence cthedt.l il Fortress church. St Feteraburf I' - York New $ deep-knotte- - . M mk t ; row tm, Hi k Kithhawfl, IWin-W- s fc towels are the latest vogue In towels for actual ue where something specially nice Is deThe embroidery is done on sired. plain, fine huckaback or other fine towel fabric taking the place of A deep damask or other decoration. hemstlchod hem is the usual finish, and one end only Is embroidered Decorative towels, for decorative purposes only, come with fringes elaborate borders of drawn work, medallions of old Venetian or other decorative laces. And Italian macrame tow-el- s have deep fringes and very elaborately artistically knotted. v. f .; p i i i t i On 1Jark Nice For Toilet. which Is filled by a medallion of embroidery, the foundation material being embroidered batiste, fine and sheer. To make any collar for a woman of medium size will be required M4 yards of material 18 or 21 inches wide; for a girl of li years of age, 1(4 yards 18 or 21 inches wide rnthe-lm- IlMthhaus, 4 huh 2 Feet Frankfort j RUN oiSJn suLy |