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Show apd so, of course, the top east spin even if you throw it properly. her own age would not be gnfMeat Then, if the string is too short, it unto chaperon her. It is an established winds too aoon, and then also the top rule that novel-readiis a rare excAngpt spin. Yes, girls can spin tops is She to her ception. subject entirely after a fashion, admitted the boy will in matter the of parents 1h j. reading. with a contempt for Heigh-ho- ! And if she asks to see anything at there are, little red feminine limitations. That is, if a hen. theater except a classical masterthe girl hts a brother she may in time LVUIS USES SUIT. In under the sweet apple tree; or an opera, they will tell her piece UMMER gowns are spin a top. My sister sometimes spins If you wanted to hide with your eggs, my such a thing is not considered that but is she sure never top, when she now at their best, why then. winds and throws it that it will spin. sines they are to be proper, feeling sure of her silent subPray why did you cackle to me? A boy always knows that if the top on women, mission. And what are you doing out there in doesnt After she is fifteen years old she spin of it is the fault and surely the stylproperly, , the shade is the top, and not his own fault." generally allowed to be in the drawish dress parades While each of the birds is at work at It was only after an expert bear out well the ing room on her mother's reception a trade? was that the boy induced early promise of days, but must keep to the modest and Sir Swallow, the mason, is plastering to confess that the first time he ever the show windows secondary place assigned her; pouring succeeded In making a top spin ho was well and rooms. The the tea. and presenting It. courtesylng The house that is under the eaves, . surprised. He had tried all one day, of to her elders, answering when spoken elaborateness And up in the maple that stands In the and although he had repeatedly failed, sleeves and skirts, to in short, undergoing her apprenstill he persevered. He knew that it dell together with the ticeship. She has but few Jewels, and was a mere question of time, that soonA basket the Oriole weaves. license for com- under no pretext any diamonds. CusAnd Woodpecker, Jolly old carpenter er or later that top would have to give plexity that usually tom does not permit her to wear costly in, and do what was expected of it. in sumhe, things; nor does it give her the right, prevails aids in general, to have a money allowance hammered his home in the trunk But It was a very stubborn top. Every fabrics, mery time he threw it all It did was to go much in effecting a worth speaking of for her personal of a tree. wabbling off on its side and try to use. She receives a trifling sum fot most attractive vaKing Fisher, the fisherman out on the hide somewhere. Finally, after an her books and1 gloves. A riety. charity,' endless amount of attempts. It at last rocks. A new feature of young girl never takes the lead in conbehaved handsomely, and rewarded Is snaring the minnows, tie said; linen dresses is the versation, but always allows the marbis perseverance by humming a Jolly And Bluebird, the housewife, is clean very stylish use of ried lady the precedence, and she finds little tune, and at last it sang so softly and it quite natural to occupy the lag her box green sage And putting fresh down in her bed; that it seemed to be asleep. That night gray, both greenish A queer little architect shades that make carrying sticks he dreamed of tops, and the next Is Chimney Swift, gluing his house to morning he was up bright and early at when trimmed with Bp handsomely MUSLIN WITH WUITI his new accomplishment. He has nevthe bricks. lace or stitched bands of the goods. er had any trouble with that top, or These dresses usually are made with a Brown Creeper, who rented the Red with any other since that time. By Spanish flounce banded with a stitched Squirrels hole, the end of the next day he was able to fold of the goods. The waist, on the la malting repairs of her own. shirt-waitake it up in his hand while it was order, has a front plastron And the little Sand Martin Just over spinning without of white mull or tucked lawn outlined manifest objecany the knoll tions on the part of the top. with lace or embroidery run with black Has spaded her cellar alone; "Then there is the game of 'peg velvet.' Suits of the mercerized linen The feather-dresse- d In these new green shades are made orchestra carols a top said the boy, and it is very for dress-u- p wear m skirt and bolero chime, , popular this year. Every boy places And Partridge, the drummer. Is beat- a top in a ring marked trimmed lace, a fancy white shirtwaist on the ground. One of Then they take turns pegging at the ing the time. coming beneath the Jacket. bunch these of in suits the accompanytops. Whenever you hit a appears Then heigh-ho- ! hide away, little red top and knock it out of the ring, then ing initial picture. Ivory white lace FILTRATION EXPERIMENT STATION AT LAWRENCE ON THE MERRIMAC RIVER, hen, the top is yours. Sometimes, when you trimmed it and the white silk revers the Massachusetts State Board of Health Carried On the hirst investigations la under the sweet-appl- e to- the Purification of tree; of a its bolero were embroidered in black Looking hit two. in it top it There are eggs in your nest and I You are hard, splits right Water by Sand Filtration, Showing the filtration Tanks and Laboratories.. ilk. Gowns of this material commonto do this, even Working always glad oounted ten; (Boston Correspondence.) ly are made so elaborately that this exepidemic of a fiw yjears ago typhoid cago is well knrwn,. where 130,000.000 Did you think you could keep it though It ruins the top for your own use. That la the advantage of havfceal The water has eradicated in that has been spent on a drainage canal, ample is to be counted as a simple one. supply of cities and towns, practically - from me? a rubber peg top; if the point of whether drawn from a river or lake, city, although, of course. It ing might still which, by the sewage into the yeu were busy out here in the a top strikes it. Instead of FRENCH GIRL UFE . splitting it and whether or not supplemented by be introduced by other means bad Mississippi carrying has revolutionized shadn River, a French girl "The program artesian wells, has become within fif- oysters as well as bad water being an the citys water supply. While each of the birds was at work only bounds." New York Tribune. In St. Louis, may or may not ofdowhat la drawn teen a up very vehicle universal of easy the for the disease. years problem where the question of an adequate at a trade. declares Th. Bentzon (Mme. The Cellforele Woedpeeher, The precisely, lesson time Before which greatest that Lawrence importance. has water supply is being considered parFlorence Josephine Boyce. in the Ladles Home Journal. Blanc), The California woodpecker does not municipal governments were con- illustrated so graphically not only has ticularly with reference to the great "Unless she Is poor and has to earn differ much in appearance from woodcerned mainly about securing a suf- worked a revolution In the methods of Louisiana Purchase Exhibition, the her own living she never goes out With fine lace ruffles and insertion. At EUla Island. peckers found In other parts of the ficient quantity of drinkable water, water supply in Massachusetts cities river bears the drainage of Chicago, alone. The company of a friend of Black tulle rosettes and belt. Among the immigrants awaiting ex- United States. Like them all, it feeds and cities that were able to draw and towns, but Is having Its effect all St. Paul, Minneapolis and scores of on and beetles amination at Ellis Island recently was worms; but Judging their supply from rivers and running over the world. A notable Instance is other cities, and Professor Sedga tall young fellow with a little black from the quantity of acorns it con- streams were considered particularly the city of Albany, which by a system wick states withoutyethesitation that ATTRACTIVE SHIRT WAISTS.. by bag under his arm. He was a Pole, sumes it likes them better than any fortunate, until in Massachusetts an of filtration has been enabled to ob- means of filtration St. Louis can obother food. about twenty years old, and his adalarm was raised by disastrous epi- tain a Bupply of pure water from the water supply from the Missismission was a pleasing and dramatic It believes in "laying up for the demics of typhoid fever which fol- Hudson River, previously a constant tain its absolute safety. with sippi incident. witnessed by Mr. Arthur proverbial "rainy day, and as soon lowed the course of the Merrlmac source of disease.. The gravity of the as the acorns begin to ripen it begins River. The disease was carried Henry, and described in Scribners the problem in the case of large cities has The rhinoceros is the thickest to gather and store them away for sewage with which the river wasbyconMagazine. resulted in the expenditure of enor- skinned quadruped, with a hide so When the young mans turn came to winter use. However, before it gathtaminated from town to town, wher- mous sums for the maintenance of a tough as to resist the claws of a lion answer the inevitable question, How ers the acorns, it provides storage-place- s ever the stream was used as a water wholesome water supply either by di- or tiger, the sword or the balls of an for them by digging holes in supply, down to the much money have you? he smiled and of Lawrence, rect purification or by the disposal city musket. The skin of the the soft bark of trees. Each hole is which suffered worst of all. In 1887 an of sewage so as to answered frankly, None." contaminaprevent whale is two inches to two feet from But dont you know you cant come made Just large enough to hold one experiment station, the first of its kind tion of the source. The case of Chi thick. seems It but to know that in the world, for the In here if you have no money and no acorn, purification of friend to speak for you? Where are acorns vary in size, and accordingly sewage and water by it varies the size of the holes. When through sand, was established filtration you going? in Law"To Fall River first. I have a friend it finds a fat, ripe acorn It takes It at rence by the Massachusetts State there. Than I shall see the whole coun- once to a tree in which it has dug Board of Health, and the Lawrence try. I shall make money. You will hear holes, selects a hole of the proper filtration beds became an object lea size, inserts the acorn, point first, and son for the Instruction not of me. of the How will you get to Fall River? with a few steady, blows, State, but of the world at only large. Where will you eat and sleep to- -. drives it in to stay until some future lunch-tim- e. Thus it provides an amGood and Had Pt icrobe-r- . night? The ple supply. of the State and the Frequently, during "I shall be all right replied the winter the acorns thus stored in the the Massachusetts Institute of Teehnol young fellow, confidently. "With this trees become so dry that they shrivel ogy in the early years of the conduct , black, bag I ' can up somewhat, and get loose in their of these experiments at Lawrence at "anywhere. holes. But the woodpecker keeps an once assured the success of the lnves "What is it?" The Pole laughed, and, opening the eye on them, and when it discovers a tigntions. Professor William T. Sedg bag, took out a cornet. It was a fine loose one, pulls It out, digs a new wick of the institute, as bacteriologist Instrument, and gave evidence of lov- hole and again stores It away. When of the State Board of Health, for eight in need of food, it draws one out and years ing care. directing the bacteriological ex"Can you play it well? asked the hulls and eats It. This bird works periments on which the work of purl hard for what it gets, and has no noofficer, more kindly. fication depended. For, after all. it is of allowing squirrels or other held tion In answer, the young Pole stepped at the Institute of Techout into an open space, and lifting the animals to feast at its expense. Should nology, as everywhere else, that the White lawn, with white lace inse rtlons, closed at the back. horn to his lips, began the beautiful a squirrel start to climb a tree in purification of water and sewage un Cream-colore- d acorns which are stored the bird batiste, with tucks. is Intermezzo from Rusti-can- a. Cavallerta purified water being considered by the Ecru sure see to It and dotted batiste, clotted at the back and trimmed with white and sound a At the first note every one In bacteriologist merely as very dilute ecru lace and insertions. a twinkling scores ofwarning wood- the great building stood still and 11s note. In come sewage is almost solely a matter of White, with Valenciennes lace an d embroidery-Yelloflying at the squirrel, tened. The long lines of immigrants peckers controlling the microbes, the good white-figure- d and and with it Valenciennes lace-until It is worry batiste, they to yellow glad became motionless. The forlorn waitmicrobes and the bad ones, so that ers In the pit looked up, and their run away. Exchange. the pathogenic or disease-breedin- g faces became tender. Even the mean fixed between the teeth in a most unTO UNO GIRLS FROCK. germs shall be prevented from reachest among them seemed to feel the rmrtoatloa Important comfortable and annoying way. the human while ing the system, charm of the pleading notes. When It depends altogether upon a wogood ones are encouraged to do their Properly punctuated the following the music ceased there was a burst of nonsense becomes sensible rhyme, and natural work of purification. mans figure as to the syle of corset she wear. If she is very, very slight, should "Good it is doubtless as true as it is curious applause. Shouts of "Bravo! The dramatic story of the microbe came though, as it stands, it is very the girdle corset would suit her, otherboy! "Give us some more! has frequently been told since Pasteur from every side. The physicians that rlous if true: wise the straight front corset, which established the germ theory of ferhad a few moments before made their the abdomen and leaves the I saw a pigeon making bread supports mentation, but there is something hurried examination Joined in the apfree and entirely unrestrained I saw a girl composed of thread body unique in the accomplishment of such above the waist line, is the best. plause. The officer that had questioned I saw a towel one mile square bacteriologists as Professor Sedgwick, him so sharply slapped him on the I saw a meadow in the air which millions of by back.1 The commissioner himself had I saw a rocket walk a mile ADVICK Tt IRU WHO TRAVEL. herded together intelligently, with gre some up from bis office at the sound I saw a pony make a file The who Is traveling by young girl the character of their work and their of the horn, and asked for the parI eaw a blacksmith in a box should herself seek information from hours of labor and rest definitely esticulars. When he had heard them he I saw an orange kill an ox the train people rather than from her tablished. turned to the agent of the Fall River I saw a butcher made of steel companions on the train. No girl in To PfaMi "Ritter Water Safe. boata and said. Give this fellow a I saw a penknife dance a reel should make confidants of traveling From experiments in Lawrence and passage, including meals, and charge I saw a sailor twelve feet high of either sex, disclose her strangers I will charge it to in the biological laboratories of the it to me. I saw a ladder In a pie myself, her name, destination or her family SARA VAN WHO MAY BECOME 800N MRS. ALEN, ROBERT COLLIER: aid the agent, and he took the young institute of Technology it has been I saw an apple fly away or make' acquaintances .on-- the affairs, Pole by the arm and led him away. jlemonstrated that any river water I saw a sparrow making hay road. She may, however, show kind Cupid is said to have caused a slight will carry little weight, as his chilThe incident was a sermon on compeurifled by means of a five-foI eaw a farmer like a dog filter disagreement in the family of James dren are independent of him in forattention to a mother traveling with s safe and wholesome, and, tence; a lesson on what It means to be I saw a puppy mixing grog Van Alan, who has been "com tune. In fact it is stated that wher little amuse a wearied Ilttla further, children, a master. The trade may be music or I saw three men who saw these, too that effluent water from proper filtra- manded by King Edward VII. to at- his three children are all married he one and politely thank anyone who tion of sewage would not be dangerous tend at court for the purpose of being will be far from as well off as he And will confirm what I tell you. farming or bricklaying it does not does her an unobtrusive kindness. is matter. The man who has conquered for domestic use. The records also Invested with the insignia of a Knight now Ladies Home Journal. Exchange. Miss Van Sara Alen Of white serge, made with bolero, it root and branch, can have shown that since Lawrence, en- of Grace of the Order of St. John. it whoto knows is a pretty, attractive and clever girl, which is Taath With rinsar. it as confidently as the young .edged with three fine tucks point couraged by the example of the State her friends is said Miss it By OUR COOKINO SCHOOL. that Mr. Collier is a very quiet, inwhile A account novel of manner the in experiment station, has installed a mu- Sara Van Alen sailed and Pole pointed to his cornet, and say, as back with stitched strap caught he did, "With this I can go any- which Chinese dentists operate on nicipal filter, though it is still using States with the intentionfor ofthe United tellectual and pleasant young gentle- of serge, with large pearl button; Plekled String Brans. man. He is an adept at polo and 1b their patients Is contributed by a the water of where. white lace collar. Philadelphia Times. the Merrlmac River, al- Robert Collier immediately onmarrying her ar- the editor of Colliers Weekly. It is heavy the beans and cut them into German naval surgeon who was with String Inch lengths. Let them stand in strong the naval contingent of his country at ways more or less contaminated by the rival. Mr. Van Alen is said to op- said Mr. Van Alen will oppose the . Th of Lowell the very circumBmI Tope. drainage BART TKAS. the match. pose brine Mr. Unfortunately match for eight days, changing it three the Boxer and reason this Peking during has deuprising. stance. that is, which caused the great Van Aten's commands in the matter There are three kinds of tops this They "Baby teas have now taken the times. Drain and lay in clear, cold use, he says, neither pincers nor his departure for England. layed year the wooden top, at a penny; the any other surgical instruments such place of the "book parties of last water for a day, then dry between the rubber peg top. at two, or three, or as are used in and the on stick is inhit the raised end, year. The guests are asked to bring folds of a towl. Pack in glass jars and Europe, employing fire cents, and the boxwood top, at 10 stead their the ball will travel a considerable dis- photographs of themselves taken when fill the jars with scalding vinegar, fingers for the purpose of and 15 cents. The boxwood top is the tance before alighting. The further they were babies, or, at any rate, be- which has been brought to the boll extracting teeth. This difficult opermost desirable. with a minced onion, a dozen whole they were six years old. The hostation .the ball travels the better for the man fore they perform with a dexterity "A top having a large wooden peg ess receives all the portraits, numbers cloves, a heaping tablespoonful of muswrho and skill that strikes well because excite the It, he must run might in the top of it is not a good top to to a base and return before the guards them and aranges them all together. tard seed and four blades of mace. American and European spin, said the boy around the cor- envy of theirThe Screw on the tops and do not use for can capture the ball and throw It to Each guest is provided with a numtooth which is to be ner. "If you want it to spin properly colleagues. bered list. They are allowed some lit- a month or six extracted is the who head, stands Just by the grasped by the thumb and it is necessary to cut the peg right off clubman. The head never leaves his tle time to study the photographs, and with your The peg makes index finger and is then puled out, they write down on their list the Cherry llounce post unless the opportunity presents names it top heavy, and it is as likely to spin the force necessary for such work of the people they believe the Beat to a pulp two pounds each of itself of catching the ball on the fly. on the peg as on the point. Here the being equivalent to 100, 150 and somepictures to represent.' The most cor- sweet and tart cherries and mix Occasional- - when the clubman makes rect The Chinatogethboy gave an illustration cf the be- times 190 kilogrammes. list wins thp rrize. er. The beating should be done with a an especially good stroke, he can run havior of a top with a big wooden man who decides to become a dentist heavy mallet that the stones may be twice to the base before the ball can peg on it. and sure enough, away it practices this feat from his 16th year IIEII.TK AM) IIKAUTT. crushed. Stir into the mashed fruit a went whizzing on its head in a manner by pulling out from an ebony plank be captured. For a graceful carriage be careful to and a quarter of granulated supound Tf the ball is returned to the head that soon made it feel dizzy, and so ivory pegs of various sizes, which stand with the weight on the balls of tumble over on its side, where it lay have been firmly fixed in it. In this before the ' clubman has had time to the feet, the chest thrown out and the gar; turn all into a stone crock and stir in two quarts of white whisky. run to his base and return, the clubvery still, as though quite exhausted. way he acquires a surprising knack, hips kept well back. Stand for an hour, then stir and pour "There is a great trick in having the so that it becomes easy for him to man becomes last guard, the head beChildren under five should be ignointo a demijohn. Cork and stand for comes clubman and the first guard bestring exactly the right length," con- draw out a molar or a wisdom tooth of the flavors of anything but simrant a month, shaking hard each day, then tinued the boy. "You have to peuge without ever being obliged to make comes head. The boy who, at the end ple cereals, wits milk and a few vegetstand for six weeks without shaklet the length of the strjng by placing a second attempt That his patients of the game, has run to base and back ables. Ice water should never be Rack off. strain and bottle. given ing. your toe on one end of it. and then suffer during the operation is admitthe greatest number of times is ac- to a child until the extreme chill has A of American variation the good somewhere as about Now, my boy, you are ns the Magistrate is claimed that their pain is reaching up high playground, and counted as the winner. A ball you can. The ted, but it Hsappeared, and candy is objectioncaught on your oath. Do you know what fhat game of basebal. and one which needs a small stick, perhaps ten inches long. on the highest you can reach with the string of very brief duration. causes the clubman to able at all times and in all places. no particular preparation, is known as means? Witness Er no, With a penknife hol'ow out the end change fly in your hand is the longest you can not exwith the boy who places The ideal toolh brush is not hard actly, Magistrate Do you sir; have the string. If you have the j Great Britain supplies many Brus-strln- g club ball. This game may be played by of the stick so .that the ball will not know what caught it enough to cause the gums to bleed, and you're expected to tell? Witness longer, when you throw the top. arts" carpets and small foot rugs to any number of boys, from two to twen- roll off when placed on It. Now It Is bristles are firmly fixed. In cheap (promptly) Oh, yes, sir; the lawyer its All after winding it. the string will not Turkey. the outfit needed is a rubber obvious that if the ball and stick are ty. A six months cruise will decrease toothbrushes the bristles usually seem that brought me here wrote it all ball, a club which ran be picked up arranged as shown In the illustration the speed of a ship 15 per cent. made to come out, and they do, getting down so's I could learn it off by heart tmwtn- - ng half-conceal- ed - eroes-examinatl- on - st - ed James J. 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