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Show eafW. . m ao V', ? f ,V JLot'E1 s '&:& i y7t' ;,C H , ws RF tag 0 m ?5i i rv tv v: ':,r v. ,iM and tlira around om have to tta dragged ii Ui place. an art IliUt la often dulruiM..I iu thin ailk or HsWf uii X US taffeta. Of course It Ii e: M'l.il tliut there houlil bo no duat ai hn". on Ilia floor o tliut an calm bruMlung will have to bo ll gowned women given tlio aklrt. but ana apt to be found m homes, ao pcriiuj-tliia warning la unnecessary. well-ke- K- - pt s PoiiiU. Hovel tiarlrra.'' Int Haw York has a Carman population o M.- M and Chiuaga baa WM our dcb'ilntilra are busying During theium-lveHulking pnllv funry lioee supflit .. their girl friend. porter for They are to la Earn r gifts, hut earn friend rf ao dear niui.v young girl bus her own age that It Ih i - xaary to arn-vin eiirlyin Hie l,nin r.'.'ui:.. order to have all of lor riirpriors One of the daintiest uf t lioee earl ora waa by a po,il:ii- yimlhful and It Jium un appnupri.in- deroruiimi hoarta and delicate IMwi -, Over a rllk el ante hand about an tneh wide ahe baa ruffled 1! pored while n.lln rthlmn that luia a narrow liluo edgo. This edpo forma a frill at either aide of the ehiMllr. luind. The carter. Inatend of being rowed tn. to form a clrile hus llie I wo ends gM'u-iverirl rings, and ihmug'i rHUKul Into sllk-of the rihlmn those la run another n bow in and will make the gur-te- r that (lee any rlae the wearer requires. The of thla lltlle nnvoliy varied her blue gifts by decorating some with pale In a velvet forget-me-napplhmcd on reatieriuK motif, while oiliora rlie arranged to form two linked lienrts holding (he adjustable rllthon logoi her. One's lnltlale could he emhniMen d on, or one's favorite flower mlrlrt nrnament the ribbon ends in eeveral different ways. Ketv Robes De Halt. 11 SB largest London theaters seat people and earn t3t,att tight. Tha i.i-- &8rL Post horns are to bo abolished on tbs Prussian stsge llna. having their terminus In Karlin. - - r- JME ci jHZplWPJl TO i) Boleros era a fenlure of (lie spring nlirlit gowns, nnd. trlnuurd ss they are of lure. they With frills and are quite the daintier! hits of lingerie we have seen in e long time. Kotuo of the boleros are cut sioiure acros the front, while others ore curved and ahnped Whatever their shape, they must le abort enough to square off prtlh the bottom of Ihe new sleeve, whlrh comes midway hoi seen llie shoulder nnd elbow. It. ton, Ir trimmed with entrn ileus and frills of luce, nnd looks for all the world like the quaint In tie hits of e lingerie that ured lo show the frocks of our desr grandmothers. one So girl has appiopristely slyh-- them sloevce. and tl ey will go "pantelette" down in tho history of this wnson's fiieli-a- n under that name, fur ninny of thn newest evening dresses are tnsds verv much on the nme design, without, however, Iho entre deux and frlllx being ao marked. Jtjjrr THE jjjf' SF'f. Safely Hatpins. Hint source of roiinllms In. from Pnrls ounies a curious hatpin genluiis devh-ewhich poiwoses rnoiigh charm and novwith tiracllral ausllllrs to combined elty. career. These hatInsure It n suoecmf'il VC like safely pins, and pins arc ntelmjied cat 1 inches long. They are thev are &rS$ made of silver and silver gilt, and arw atones, chasing prettily ornamented with It would seem that and metal these Pin are intended chiefly tn hold on the head, yet small nuts remm-lwhy they should not there Is no renron when worn with larger he equally valuablearm the hark or top, hats. They pin and fasten exactly ns a safety pin ilu. The gold and silver wires are slender and some arc ornamented at either end, while 1: may be queer, but It certainly has Its other have stones set only In the center her knees will remain straight. Isn't this good points, and the woman who first of ths long upper hsr. exactly the exercise we have been n to take evry night and morning, essays to enter her gown feet first will stones Yon cun get them with but which we didn't do because It seemed find that ft ts no easy matter to accom- set In ths center of a tiny gilt flower, or r W TJpTV KISS WANBATTAN. blue-gree- so much like work? plish without losing her balance. The with two of these curious ornaments set The next thin you find Ihfs unrnn-- P difficulty one has In keeping ones equlllb- - at the ends of the Ion pin. first proves that these particular, athletics, or what atanda for them! adotis athlete doing Is adlffleult balancing rium-aPnrsrk Bolt. d knowing also that she manages to act, and at the same time one of the very movements are .unusual and bring Into n stones. Iiy tho way, are popucd ortH' wh,,:h are 1,04 brt npX lar and new at Hi" present moment, sod b how does she do It? Pw7th her One of tha advents res of ffifa rroced- - I saw them the other day comhlnedi with a- - ln Ik?rt TOroadilt on"?hePfl hi' mint upt 1, that the hooks never have tM,nta peacock ffslhris In a way thst wis toLM the Wln,ter elf' catch in the hair, and another pVrmlnVf' 'tlIT! g5J?g5Tu not games have to be her. she now proceeds to eeplnto ths f temporarily; even thorn de- - center follow- hnlnnelng her welwhton-. i, that the silk drop skirt doesn't wrinkle They wero need on a hell In theplumage. pronittral fencing daises and squash clubs one footopening, whli she poises the othermare. Its beside ,ri awarded out when ths gsv season is psratory to nlaeing It A Of course, there Is wslblre and after she hs given ths skirts s gen '",h to ",,OW "" TsomShutl0'" - -kroat - desl of that h,ck I of muscles of ths ,. and. there- - - " the belt affords. Ths ndvstitagn h .rennet be whully legs. foe this movement fs that quite s often responsible on we admire. You will la done on the left foot as oe- -- r ,JJrom,iess tnat. perhaps, women are trying tmlanelng the other and In this way atowoman snJarrentM mninlly welt ahlr on either font, a rarer accomplishre'Tiy "f fom If pmctTJS d?lhJ than mnrt of in tmnino. . on In numW "it iFii't No. ofwcka. known that tho fm- - Following thin xnrHno oomon tha lui fnr anythin no unlntoN which the petticoat la ro thamrt up In bothnn,.h hands, whlrfh nereseftates another stoopg to ! bUt r th,.rulU fig posture, though not so low as theflrsf. The srsw-- r Ttttla nmhlem Is then, half bending, th fulness of the net- - j t Blue-gree- . J1 " 'Stabut ' M eo m" I lifted thought of lt. even with one hand the skirt hand n vIHT" Jhemeelvee. Dreealng does ft and fhe aklrt drawn carefully un to the ruffles way Strike yon ns a little waist. As soon as the petticoat kilim have hern tucked fn and the dross skirt ?Y H It dvs Tw' both Verted on Its Proper course, thenmoveJpjri method' of procedure liT'Th srt h"rta re use,l to acomplete the hn rtSnt Bttlre- - "nfl tk cnn B,ant- - Th, t Pf u this on the curve straight and the shoulders lh?1.ir,iy 'ifl mu feminine figure. t wnare themselves. "'Ink wHh?113r!V,.I!12rtv,2,J! ZT1 w"",a During this episode of fhe toilette there tmv been no less than six stooping Iiiri,T,ln chengehlrwns frwt e dav. snd ths movements, followed, of course, by as ri- -- na wh" ""np benefit most by these that thla set c.' exercises Is rerested no Im.vir. n m,ht feta then half a down, time, a day. and Pl"T the leading role that they are distribute over the entire h ! Tnstead.of put- - u pr more hours, It averages quits as on O ths amount of exercise we are much r lonlehed to take by ths family physt-dsand which we wouldn't do for th pprs m'nk. The woman who world simply becaos It seems so much into wort, but which ws do, navertbelesa. thMt nr nUcn1J5d to nn?oncteuriy. tbo !? M4 71 onpplonefw. an4 Jt would b foollidi to ouciwot faw " ronson women ellmh Into their dross T2 JL? onoror them ls Skirt, tnstesd of putting whatever to do ,B f their heads has anything PnTr' snk. iW-i!1nf7v!seiho atm slip wh physical culture.to The very thought ;, ""r Ihefr bends, to the detTl- - would he sufficient Thc fret p!spct on la miiro of their coiffures, a art of dressing. 7 or tIl vnrioua step, will found for this curiousone s to Writ i.,? .?'especially as I rant foot that to get Into lo tho onty way of each on?, ths c r odran'nge J" T. r a woman ia TflAtlVlt k hby t'l ! Of WOfk t)l0O flfl??, fltnfk Alllrr npniflntfl , Jl. rrho tWrhi.i.,rt0rla1' 'hV'Jklrt n. taL! - thlrUriJ" -. tckJ ? br , ' h m Cd Cd S but after carefully going into th. subject h" ' l"T an1s almost, if I have learned that It Is nlmost Jn.ari-uc- h flucr. Mid ui variably ably th manner of dressing now.dayx Vor ui. M Commander Hllllsm rrltnhard It, hero wlio tired the first shot sinking Cumberland In tha fight Merrliuao during ths Civil War. died In New Bedford. Mass. fit1" ir , I t ?'ti. Jt 0 $ 3.g& : The fear hag long been known aa nn there i amateur composer of music, but luP.-stl Is an irony In the fact that his creation is called "A Bong of Icuca." Rnv. Joseph H. Georg, president of the Theological Seminary, has been offered tho presidency of Drury College, n Congregational Institution M Spring-fiel- fhlregn d, The Owe x2Ltze Gjuztejz . VJxjl Gzrzp llt Ifself was fdrmed fur manner. The dollar, of discs about the slie of half a rimmed and were of two hits of crystal a the eye of g with sold, each holdingff'hcse ulno peacock featlier. crystal disc llnk,2 ,to;h'.r VT feuim ros7nthlg atldrd with fls UI while from the lower psrt of outepresd 10 liny rhalns four Inrhen fell flits cusp lung, end each made of luopa and Kills finished at llm end with balls of hlue-grrslono exactly the shade of ths hers. It was tho most gorpeacwk fen ttmo could possibly find, yet geous licit account thn fenthers few Women of on will ho Isilil enough lo tempt fats by of gilt en wearing It. T'wibrellas ts flalrk ('fwaies. Whether your gown Is white, champagne, pastel blue, mauve, or, in face E 1IL HxEdtytsar any c siivet .. . - I lien you must supply yourself with nn umbrella of exactly the seme tint and of a flue texiurs of taffeta silk. idaek blue and red umhrellan are carried only with costumes of those shades. Thla may be rather an ndil notion, but It has Its sensible side. Resides the harmony of poloring. If the gown Is a light one, then fhe umbrella Is apt tn leave a stain when wet if It Is dark In color. Thru umbrellas are made of colored Bilk that doe not run. but even If thla wero not the rase It would Is Inis serious than to have a black or blue umbrella drip spots of Inky Mark or ludlgu on an immaculate while frock. The handles of these ecceasorles srO truly ningiilflnsnt. Ths while ones are usually supplied will) carved ivory nr pesrl Blinks, but the colored ones are1 piled with the latest fad Hint comes under the general head of art nouveau, sfanv of them are r- -t with beautiful stones, and aurh aa these come In fins leather rase with th handle sdjuetahla and with the regulation number of tips for the rihe made of gold or silver, ss the csss may hr, and frequently them nrs finished on the ends with tiny cut stones. Psaysiesr Stockings. ffrom hosiery wo hero gone with one great leap to the daintiest of llltle pompnrlour novelties, which show liny liaskei embroidered on the Instep In gold Ihre.-iand filled' with flower In return! colors or with luscious-lookin- g mli'latiiro fruit In rich ripe tints. It msy strike you ns being n hit to hove decorations of Ihl sort ndnrnlng mllruly's prettily arched Inelrp. but pompadour boskets with their fluttering ribbons and artistic, knots ara eould qultn the prettiest thing, on Imagine, end certainly they are now usd In this department of dress. Blsek silk hose decorated In this fashion look rather bold, but effective, while those delicate shades characteristic of (he time of this famous woman of tha Trench court ara exquisite. Slippers to wear with these stocking may be plain satin to match tho color of the hose, or they may ho tho same with little pompadour decorations, K this Idea Is not carried too far. liand-palnl- m I w m $ Innnn-g-oo- W. Cameron Torhea on. of th. new Commission, member, of tha Philippine will not go to the Islands until Juns, and In tho meanUma will wind up Li. business at horns. William Kelson Cromwell, head of the Kew York Arm which had much to do In tho lanamu procuring ratification toofhave received a Canal Treaty, is Hit fee of S3.HMML But three of Ui IE members of the famous Electoral Commission of un are are Ednow alive. The mund. Benator Hoar and Ucn. Epp. llunton. of Virginia. Mrs. Rarah B. Hadden, a herein of th ware, hag just died near Hhi waa on of tho Ephraim, l'tah. wlio crossed lha platam with Uw Mor--( from Nauvoa, 111, nmn expedition rtah Indbin pbr-nnr- ra Fnr 1 years Ool. Daniel filevene, or Bristol, R. I., baa been roUertlng buttons until ha baa now wbat la mid lo bo the of the kind In th largest cntlar.tlnnthem are very rare and world. Many of valuable. MV. Byntha A. Barry, on nf tha few of the War of MIS. surviving pensioner, and tha only on In Illinois, lire, at Bloomington. HI. Her father was John Kew man. of Pennsylvania, and her grandfather waa a Revolutionary War soldier. Konrenalkln, th commander of th Russian Armv, won ths Legion of Honor In Paris In 174 fnr assisting In reorganising the Trench cavalry, being tba first Russian officer to gain that Oners! prise. The Sullen of Turkey never aleepe twe consecutive nights In the same room, eo great la bla fear of a n ruination. In Ihe palace are a number of bullet-prorooms, all of which are furnished as sleeping chambers. "j i "i r iN v. J A -e I ic'd jCr -j tsXj j ,r ! ' of . I.ulher Burbank, who developed the potato hearing bla name and who nut a seedless plum, has Just produced a new potato which, be thinks. will supplant the present varieties in boms is In Ban Francisco. , An autograph letter from Thomas Jefferson, written a hundred year ago to ths Indiana of tho Louisiana Purchase, has do jwn boy. rail that GUU-g- recently been unearthed from th archives Papa-W- hy of the Sao and Fox Indiana in Oklahoma. boy Mickey, the Tough?" Tommy Why. he'e the nicest and meat The letter will be a feature of the Okla popular feller in our gMig. Philadelphia boma historic exhibit Ledger. Brightlets. sn Mis. Oldgiri Will my choice? I marry th. man of But make po mistake; the cards say you will b.vo but on choice. Iuck. Fortune-telle- r Yes! s The Eskimo wastes netting. The white man drops a nail or throw:, away a broken tool or empty tomato can These ara eelxed with avidity by the Eskimos, who convert them Into article more or tan useful. enr-les- "With your daughter a. my wife, sir, I can conquer the world." But that isn't ilia question. Can you Crnndtan exporters are year by year make enough money to keep yourself In Bcotoh gaining a stronger position In cHhaT" Life. market About half of the apple. Imteacher. Tee." snhl the Ivmrilltis school now are from the Dominion. The I think Hint I n nnsh-- Irtfc;- for you lo ported of biapectlo. at tfunndlan port eystem of 11110. Hut. you write your Oiil tlioec numerous and at Fritlsh ports, whereby the quality v III ri.nv it. of the fruit la tn a measure guaranteed, luu Oh, (I .ic, no!" replh il tt'c g(rl. 'Tlutsa has proved useful to the shipper as ii It 1 rubber on a have ore fur dearest. as to the buyer. Detroit Free Press. tt -c Randsll. from the with the lias Just Mich., lias doArthur Hill, of flaglnaw, acre, of land to the Vnlrerslty nated of Michigan uo an experiment elution for tha Kupurtnicnt of Forestry. PS I It Mre. Horace N. Allsn, wife of th Araer-lea- n Minister to Kntea, has lived for years in the section of the nearly Orient which to now ao promiusnt Ufore tha world. &TTH- - ZX!,7KJXT m A. I w s Next naan. Kdward Pnrtsr rhitney. of Red Rank, of Horace Greeley, N, J a brother-in-laHa sebaa Just died at Utchflelii. enrad for tho Tribune its first subscriber. JBXJH jSTJUUUHTEZTi de-lg- n. simple, v IV. Kart Bnrekhardt, formerly grolngtat tn lha Museum of La nata. has ires appointed chief geologist of the Uuologluul (Survey of Mexico, A i? PuLPUztn s ; Bulogy. tw w Am 1 S" Ttg. , mkf- be-lo- w hand-mad- fw J. Ogden Armour has presented a tXADM field park In Chlnago fur 0 now athletic adjoining ilia Armour Institute of Tech-- 1 2 a insc-liu- JlPR rderr.,ly w Op .t ot LxyfizJc CS lives. er ilik OVZP CErTJ2EJlKD-EAUWCJ- JJttH-i- pi-- ee N9X Hr. Kmil Kraepolln, of tho University . of Heidelberg, hue gone to tho DutetiKsst ! Indleo to study Insanity among the na-- 1 JSiQ3L Tjszrr Jhe 2ri30Jtr r Ik-10- 0 stamp." 1 |