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Show TIIE M0KX1M! EXAMIMIW tn;li:. ITAll. M'XP.YY MOKNINiJ. ITHI.T .. l:ii-MI- ullli-- l . -- I VKV 1 il.H. , 13. 1 !Ui a Slate ihcie aie nianr ihe iMieraie mines and , ua nine having e!it lulls rallinatb. will co&t uulv .j unaia .iitii t. e liu i,i ill. .in., ,u i rut a tun gious a I,more 1, in ... than Sot i.,, isti-ee-, t hr miner day ivr fur iheir Wurk. It v .. l llile. 'I n. i ii i4' Gum-peii list iwems that bays the to peoplr prefer Hi ii par ,u ii Ii.- .iieiiil(-mi in i eel si I1S liigi! pH, es I "Cl lie saie--t privileg ('f r u.l.l:i!(; a of in nu 'liinc.iis of Smialisin on the pie-erSocialist M iln- u i lining mpualiar ticket a n :n ail iucv ,. ihe A. F. of I. And he win a iiiuip up i lie ' d m i! cy fiii hi Ireju,li,- - j, (l. ii. pine,. . Mime !i;un:t ihn-rS bate the help uf i Pany and all tbe Editorial Committee KATE & HILLIARD, E. an, I Mipei slit inn make His Hit ... BATTEL and M. V.ORAN i . i,i. ,), nLher skinners of hilioi. Their alva-lio- u feieuie between poverty and plenty lot -: ,t,ieu. i:i u,i;i dcpen.U un il. tin- -Socialism answered. Address all commLnicaiions to K. S. Hill. aid, 5(.7 2Uh iieopie. : ll n t;c; tie. piirfi ii;i question concerning flam burus one million bales of ('a pita iliii Al. i Kull-U- h I., d gave nunc EDWIN ARNOLD ISKKSllOLTZ. cut tuii. Thai lUHlies cuitiiu HiiMWaaHBHMIMMWBHMMWHMUiMMHUtt scar,-- . t'lii a I t u.u.Miui maari!v fur Scarce coil.ia pula up Hie price. liili Ina ili.-il:Uti mau cumuimi I'V amt Bivins io it , UJIllIK'd ill lilt' you iKiituu, and gave UijJ. Sturie- - arr luld a f TT Hill a ceilain creased pi ice make iuci eased profi.,. tliui'a who Hr. t. t Public . t'linslii:.m tacuii'iii tur a loriu.. nr ;a.nouB Iiir-t- t ' i..sn-- . ou;!t) nurk j tiir. Irinh tow ''waichnii-n'i ' ii .i'll-iwhere ( are ill lucitaucl Isv si make mixm profli' K.MIW au, Yl A ueveill, liouest, irsnc, table cliai, who mo. ill Wniiii the St l 1 a i t. since. I '"i ii'i ! i r t tii employed to parade the street .. t.. a, has ra.ie tbe Rivs by hunger among the multiiude.' Tli.il'a i . a iti th. ploJ,i!ug along itit tiRti life. uiin-i- ai'iivi-iu-lioiti1. uae, O' to "call amt the usual is. their night nuurs," capil.iliaui. Socialirui wmihl Jure the Ikii. i y ,:i h'lOH the ioir:y of every iug hi own business. aud doing Mm . Hilt c:ie, you sec. ol' Mad,. I Vi: i,i- In .itililul, LfUt to formula being soiiirtlii,g like liiia: hi, ilia f labor slid give Hiei, i hoi..i! i!ul aaJ can ii t.r ia tiie 2rl, tlte ; level be- -t to obey Hie lass n Gi-Wll AT El tir;; K!5S ?i you ins, , inr the coal ! .. ri.n,- -: Two all well! o'clock; B. fcf.j t;;u . welt, all's soikeia a vacatkiu iu case uf an overli.ih .i iii.i-ii- ri "nrf waere did Mr. 1ubiio own i .V mi ihe One night, a a vii'or happened to production of cut tuii. Which Un m- impiciiptibit! i strike B Mr. Uil.e.vd i jllie is ev If you pica.-- , riu.d square bnn.-u- , beiaiise Mliih, Hot "i.T,ai lie inter t I followsis heard the T i a being the lying awake, l,c u unit ia the riEla Is-- . u;!, in U. plan' ftnd no jii an aud iiti- r mi:!sioi:a. imr'.ii'u of pcupi.iniUi." putiHt upper somewhat :iin ing , paradoxical cry: Doily Green, ihe mier of lire anvil and oividuai and because nobody cares an- to iire!::p. T.;e t!it:k Two o'rka-- ; all's well. Hmuh's aa m:i tiling tu be ,a.j j "if you aie ... t Hu- lend oil! la lbi-rSNI'.J MM I help liej make inmiej! Uii.-l- o An.l . ! In about the bl t- -0 mult win it iin, more him, ii the ;.s thing land on !h' Ile-mill v.t of ,ku a lii uu one man killed. All's 'Ihero la nu uae bucking such a comabout oil? Just line; against you." vuni or tte butn ami the , a . lie Doet aud the nieJiutitous of the eruid utmost to iuiiawe upon him ail it .again Hie powers tliai prey, the ilxcessivo mi 'j Is well. bination. Might ua well let Hie dealer I'.iul It aueceeda " Might Ad ,i r. living and sot liawas luosiexceejuikly vn, plunderer of liu: poor, rake in nil the chilis, I g'Xda! what rxirtiue pom anthem of h,,u hlring Biventer, are rhwr.ht in ihe 1',VCil. Ik "Many a mat: tin j. jduutg their deadly work. Mr. Here la a striking object in is done in ilia name ,f the poor and aud the fcynina of praiae. The Mot it o iluti are iuaa,v tUxkcfcilcr mid tia jovial bund cl oui- is rich lu priucipV.1' vas'ly n few words; it cunt a v in solid food losly Jesus id tliM . nymphouy flair! au-rettetam-- of li:e is John Btowu is An exchange snis ihai siocalLti Nnt many years ago Mr. Pilfered laws this lime, lu tno days ni .V.tM for reflect inn on the pan of a too numer. To imais ct nature. that liruitfiY all and erous claa-,- ; li.uughi cap of I r,i Hu, A revirali-- t in a wviern Mlers; that tbe vote iJtiig Bvue, say in the early ninivu-- -, represents the shim biand whi-i Oil Weils were supni,'. to l.. the "The o: . out demagog REVISED. niea of a chuli-Oall i; t the DOODLE ihe lowu bii job probably from YANKEE requested eougregatiou Oil a quin- equal tuonug. a laivr milnt leu pcn'cctly worked than at picscm, demigods of tiie pweu. who paid their debts tu stand up. The Moat of the pluwirrat imib-r- insist lhat demand? IT.e America n iniii: aud traunHrtuliini laclliliex a rixlng was general. After they had fiociallaia are Invrtrraie woikers that By Geo. W. Itivea. iiiiiseum i.t j:.' ijmi titer uiiicli to brug about, Mr. taken their seats a call wa made fur iht-- campaign all t lie time and never kimw 1! ; mi do Aud the those who didn't Ye, you Public remembers, distinctly ta:.iig in. Our children me In pay tbelr debts, and Urn. Uonaisteiu-y- , where art thou? mete She saving nude by forming trusts, if ul luing little cnit down to the cortu-- gioi-ercog-- , in the whci 's oi in fin.ii v." A puliione solitary individual arose. Hu ex-- . Judge in Milwaukee ask, A lesson plain in Is (i hough ilium of tin (.lander the store, ami having it filled tor iio.u ') ihe nnlliuiMiie- h.,. ,.ifc he wa an editor, and ilie vagrants who appear befre him that plained tn lit argiiuipcia in full aeeord millionaire ilmg 15 rents a gallon. Today- wnli uli mm Ii as the trai- ;i ;j.-to i how hi debts becsiise the many days they want to h sen,lK, lii.iie. With Soiihl.siic preaching. At the tuili-- a who tivuhli- their peace could ofnot payriiil.-rthe taunted the cnagregatiiiii were owing tenced to the workhouse fur during Hie rest "Capitalihiu Dobt (4 men. the with cry, a aud of I would itiuke jiuir u him their subscriptions. ness out west to plan for so seetuijigwinter. Borne say ninety days, niheia machinery, rapid i.;i!, f , iiminal. CHCRL'S: "All the World for tile, woi ken; let the I would rail-el- ' he right with I hn Jy regular cahiiuiiy as a hard winter, j reaching into the very corner- sixty and so on. according a t y feel To beat them at their chosen game work or (tronrs Mrdie, Itoblic in to ::i minority lhan wroi.u w"He was no fool, was Mr. Public. Ho .th u, Hocialism i a bread my and butter the need uf wuik. hoard and shell et. Compels us, as a nation, Ever aue ua to flinch, ev-- r harm evtr.v time Hie grocery mail tuck, jortty.' knew a thing or two. Bo lie rend he- - (' 11 lias no more to do with Truly this i a giatlfiiiig Siecia,-lto To meet the want of every one qiiMtioa. t cause. I'lghlcou tuiiuel into his caj.and so tin story j 'tween tnu lines that HothefellerV sf:.n: tm Fniur- - That the than the multiplication table have lu wiuieNi in this nur licasted age probably it religion Through just l luuiin-uthl toilers, Hue. all along the Just, wasu't so much the weather, as tl was site is a pillar d p.ie ,,f nntili,- iduu-th- e bus. Even in where the of civilization! How beneficent I, our partial laws '. bread, wnich uuder r. ruui cif-- ! drr. beef trust that had been getting Catholic church makes a pollth-a- i fight ispiiiillst system of government and For tbi. is lnw the trusts succeed be and life Might victors, making joyin ita work. He was not unduly atua- - cumatuneea, lias every right tu tiw, , i The premt dar n;V of husiueas in un Hocinlisnt, the industry when under It men become mi lu killing competitlou. plat form ful fur all. Bud to. has tijr expected beef when same ed that to maHiereiore, hopeless weui up. way that way might, agaiust rigm lemung they ask to he sent to 'io kill the trusts agamsi U the toiler Iheniaclves would blit declare thai religion is a private Public s j conscience. " up. Only the sad part of it is that it rising in price. Even Mr. tter and that Hie slate ha no right ta prison! V Scrialisls petition. echo that rail. has forgotten to come down again, al- - staff of lite is now to be jugnli-- with, ! Gov eminent ownsisiiip of lailroa-iinterfere with the rights ot conscience. CHORUS: though, if Mr. Public's memory aervea 'add hcmvforth he must cim'ciC iiim- - is better than radiund ew.)H-Hhi- i Under a So!aHi government it mil of Sure, you know mi do 1 that- If twen- When auvonn tells you that self A him mini with a a mailer loaf. Las kuiii- j government." attack llm family and the church, lie tu the dirtn--i advantage ,f everyone correctly, there haa beea For we cau form a bigger trust dowu ait ty ice winter or two siuoe then. Under present xnidithins it doesn't To a (cast that in luer Ihe mini in New York va make him prove it from Bociali-i- t hooka i, i have every man, woman and L:,i Than any in eklstctice. ample for twenty fur the death of many a 'pay tu woik. It pays better to work i YVlist about coal? Yes, Air. PiliVrcd resK)nsibl and platforms, not from books writ- educated. So pttxh tlte prnjiit rijht along, (don't, iruwn) Under a Rorialiat guvmiment Puutic warns to know whai almut baby, by placing lu commodity uni ot .those who do. Vi'.h courage uud persistence. the Aud if three uf tbs twenty like fat- ten by malicious persons nnxmu to lie it It doe not pay to he mean. Pullman Jinw the name of Bociliiii and mental giant can not impose on his incoal? He was looking over his bills the reach of tho poor in the hot hoga tening When Mr. Public travels, died amidst riches hut his shroud had Eal ul onrn seven's chare, feriors privileges. more THE SAD LOT OK A CERTAIN the other day, and tiie only lesson llu-than the phtsieal any then, a someone twice ns much as it. co-i- s no MR. PILFERED PUBLIC. taught him was the melancholy one giant, now Impose on smaller uien. stupid as kigi. 1 tele-holWhen him. a he id sends arm e if A the houseUnder thiil ihe cost of this rsscniial ca,Ty a Socialist government them j reader asks me what's the differ corporal greed could Stretch their fatness al length on lie leaiii Did Sol there would tic a meter Odd. isnt it. what a deal we bear eiu-between German Socialism and will be no lil.ickllsl. irike nr couimotiity Ita been bmiudiug j Kraui Hor uses the whaia left of the food. the as of autocrats Mr. on siu-iMiMadsys of every sunbeam." to the peogentlemm There. 'il be crumb for lha fellow who American 8oriallm. Exactly the same for all the shuis will upwards for the past Jew jleu t1hi lean one. In invest incuts With all my hesvt I protest against Rockefeller. Mr. Morgan, Air. Heatsl. years. This, mind you, u the lace . difference that there i between the ple who will all lie working people. weren't mi rude. . is under Ihe false If a system in which the lap duK uf the And Hie pretcusc-drawn, Under a Mr. Carnegie and Mr. Yaudeiliilt? aud eyea of the assertiou we hear so that rooked and the uiulUplralioti table primed in (Vr-ma- n gureintneni life iiiiii-mid- - the mult iplirat ion one of them so much as buys a dug, imof nowsdsye, that improved ma- into every sort erf ehuni scheme, and rich an- - the social nupcnoi of table will Imre enough physical work to keep Ihe butler who carved aavseldom or docs he his see In good heallh, and enough never, the poor." to mediately all the world is told of it. chinery is everywhere lessening May lie thankful, indeed, if they aren't priuted in English. Of tho making ol many whereas,' any attempt to keep track of cost of produetion. In 1M97 lusts life a dellalil. starved. they iugs again. quite anil i The muniipulist seemingly no end, tell the Under a Socialist oivh niiieiit it the establishments they own. the colly were so good as to shovel anthracite irtinls, there the ,u ue I of all i lie one of tnem, sooner or ' would be i i nalism for l lie people to Siaiuld tbe hul who prot ided the fcaal the . t arry ail tliu wixdum of the sage'' navies will lie i. toys they played with or Ihe millions into Mr. Public's cellar at the com every blessed pain modest price of 5.UU a ll(,r, directly or imlirccily, will gut employ themselves. Thev tell their vic- then be blanu-d- . they are roiibtanily waking on some paratively niaica.l ut wheu all uituiiid iis we sea a rapidly ple and exchangi- - inn'iii-ia- . t Afr. Public's hard earned wage and .tints that thev w .uid loins all their In Or think you, as think I. that tlioe growing pack of nice little lurne of the market, is well ion. u 1889 for fu.at), in lUin) fur anil destroying Ifingry liumau ani- i deslroylng mviduaiiiv if' they had to look to ihe gui-clshould bo shamed nigh hopeless. They are the heroes of fti.UO, sad in 1901 they Squeezed him pillage it. !:p. up, screnly up, everymals products. fur lha death the to fighting jolis, in- the day and the hour. Every lusty knows once mure to tiie tune of kii.-- j. Win-to- r thing goes, except salaries and for ft. C. N. wolv-.-Who government empiovmeni. But it dangled on uiMaklrts like a paek ,f light tug over a them. Great la the shadow they rant in ot paternalism wln u'the psoplo hvc before laL and the powers that comes. Here, dividend are graluaily of hunk ot meal? the limelight of current fame. t picy ran the price up to Ala.UU a ton. getting smaller, sail position with to look l the tritkie fur eiiipfoynient Thanking three for Dime ciumba while The tigilen local meet, the But wrlio, pray, is Mr. Pilfered Public? Au omrcgoou figure, as all the world decent salaries fewer. Wliul, luisimili, Oh, no! Juki why a trust father Is uot three's istaesa incvwaeed; means war and caiiiilbal-ism- ; second, and fourth Thursdays of r,ii-t'apitaiiNiu 1 u of all? lavonv is to hirnf ' never lieaid of Alas, Yu knew, but what could our iioor friend paternalism and an elective father is, is And wlioxe hiiuyer then eauced a comHociaiixiu mean peace and brothIn month Union Lalsir hall, 334 21th No1ulilic du? thought so. Nobody knowa him. Verily, the lot of that truly tu un- one uf thni queer treaku of logic w hit n plaint to hosts' face erhood. Which seem Ih-for the hu- St. Everybody weir, one. Of course, Ihe big strike lliar win- able geiitlemaii. Mr. Pilfered Pulilie, is the liarasitii: baliblera alone can That the stale they were in was hi man race? exbody tares anything about him. How does thin hpppen, you ask? Well, by ter gave the operators just the chuai-Ju tilt and disgrace? Anyway, pateinallani becoming a ud our. The world ot plain. of fate, you llu-gome unkind over-lgwanted to charge fancy figure, wealth ilaucea itcelf merrily along, fatherly, and why is it that a father in Let's IAUI FlU MAGNETIU Hl'RVKV. and in plainly, this uiu-eHo long a the capitalist ysti-doe-ii- T is- chance to be one of but, now thenarc practically and aJwaya Air. Public has tu pay tiie such a hated thing that it Is to be fearHu- - lives of men, the few w;ll sii, -- just glutton let' cry, rules the big maii." lb- i,u't au oil mag-iiuno ed and shunned? "Honor strike and plenty of coat, fiddler, lie receives no nir share, as you riot in i bun dun,and the ninny thy father "Von have stolen The ,,f an iniiioiiaut nr a raw Immu. or a ctiel king, or dca-the back al anybody's hand. Again-- t him i and i by mother don't secin in lie one know HO 1)0 I." price dmp will go iu rsgs. inugneilc survey i, liy a railroad grandee, nr a 1'iini-- of high to where it was No, directed every kind of known hum- of the virtues noaudava. the Uarnegle InsliMilitni, Waahiiigiiiu, linanie. He hasn't got an automobile not uncording to the bill we pay with bug, impoidtion and oharp pmciicr. 'ihe 'eminently A Saginaw eoal dealer chips' l hat coal Cattle are cheeper ami meat Is Mgh-e- r. 1 U. Is I). work ibis pruHueH in lirgiu io his name, or a safe full of securities, a fiigh and file so carefully away. A Tbe money rhangera in the modern in the Kana oil district aie using should never go ulsjve (3 a fuu. yet It year mi the Nurili and or a brown s' one iimnaion on the h II cun ailment of production na the temple of finam-efeual on hi vital dynamite to blow up the pipe line fur If .Ml. He says if lie had all nil initial all.lliiieiil. of (31I.1HHI iiais tieen sells t m nr a little the Pubih-j Mr. le trick ha no laid to pipe gait ami oil nut of quiet, and grow fat. And, alas, lup. puir pretty played upon Why ilu poor peuple always vme the Hie mine In- could sell ll at that, lint ink, - in cover tiie for the I'm quite willing tj that. ' i.i- - iiu.c. When (her- - wa any cliancu redrcxs, no hope of ever getting even the state. Tbe courts have ? . Thi woik will be caviled out d'vijed, rich man's t manipulation of tiie cal pisrki-- t Hiarn cuire than a hnnitn-- or two of the supply exee iliug the dcuianu, with i ne game. All he can do to rcgaidlesa of nlmr the majority want, fur the high Jui wlmt under the direction of Dr. .. A. liatp-r- . ii Id- - credit, in the bank, an. that his so Inal prices might miturnlly revert sit, humbly still and vroudei- where that the Stand. id l Ten years ego there were not have been tcilius tincompany ha the chief uf the division of hhrealiial liiug-c- , tenly Mi' .baa y:t V lie paid. He's ta i icv-l. old tie'll to l'n tilleiniiy abut un the pineh i coming vxr i bin. pr.a.liii a f lniks on Hortolleru ' in CrliM tears When tiie public uwij and d- Department of The Morning Examiner jThe SocialistConducted the Party A by -.- e I I. ' i .tu. !i.-- ..j - Main.-- I . I 1,. ii - Today rj hun-il.ei- .s of tnioks. -- - .i- . : s ! .1 Ogden , - ie I - , I ii.i-i.:i- StJ i.- -e :,i-t- i ,ji.i.. ,:ei-1.- 1 111- i.-- . t i Mr.'-Pubii- i.i-- . I u-r- i ' I ; J V ' . ; I . r i Iu-Ji- ju , - 1.- I : I . niilli.-uaire- In-- . k - V C- - - ., e M I nu-alo- deg.-m-iat- - . a w,-:- m-- i .t moss-cover- - 11,111-1- - i e;-:- l h-- ! i ' A-- i , ! Sts-lalis- i . , ttiic-ment- d e pot-kel- ! -- s - t jk-o- a s I un-an- ht , k te iiM-ri- I - iiinh-rtakiii- s I'ai-ifl- . la-i- n I,- e:.p,-nr.e- 1 d : S - - , ' M-- m " Feb. Tiie tragedies what way thia triple alliance In linen Figured linens for morning und genis a novelty. In tlm first place, the eral utility wear tire among the nSv linen is of the daintiest and finest summer fabrics. They look more like - in Hie smart club. In the salon quality woven and, ft goes without say- old fashioned calico than anything else and are very bright in coloring. But Si.i in tiie pooler quarter. The French ing, correspondingly expensive. Then arc embroidered by the sis- the swagger Frenchwoman Is going to the until lert-nlibtrn the only friend ters pieces of a French convent world famous have them made up Into stunning shirt "d ally this unlurlunaie country has for Uieir exquisite handiwork. They waist suits. These linens may not ed, but Hie cowardly and urlm-l"- wash we!!, to be sure, but, then, what lly weak altitude of the exar In this docs except white material, nnd as they PMt sod ,1 and brutal officialism are not expensive one may just as well hioe cli.iiiii-- Ibia symisilhy Into scorn run the risk and trust to luck. U ,1,111011. The gowns that the average woman I i pile of war and rumors of war will be needing very soon will be those tie- - gay world wsas on Us merry way. Al nil (mica anil seasons the French Live lieeii n pleasui-loving people, for 1 uoi many of the nobility on Ilia brink of own awful revoluttheir 'ey ion it.im-- mid frivol the time Ai.,1 iiiHiiy a head Its literally dani-e4. In Ruaaia are the PAR!!. troublea of gcncrnl discussion r..i-.- ue e short skirts und ilrexy Mule blouscu. A coat of this nnitei-iu- l would nut be a success, as the volln is too light in of a tight fitting weight for the wrap. The skirts are double box plaited, the plaits lapped very much at the waist aud stitched down Ihe required ten inches. Kroin there down they flare out in ballet cITect to three inches from the ground, where the modish short walking skirt la supposed to stop. For separate Skirls to wenr with shirt waists thl model will share honors with the circular cut made with a sli-st- aw-uy- way to the guillotine. l:i thl vcrvutlle country quite a newr wn,s advanced Ihe other iy l,y one of tbe very modern French wnii'.-t- Iwr-ll- of going to the Illblo ns ouive of sartorial Inspiration. It is - that the enuturieres wll he driven to the Hurlplures for . it ix iii,e tiling to conform one's tu l lie teachings and to inrifurm one's cloihea to ti c saine teaching, and It la doubtful Wluii i.p tl,- - genius of a Worth, Fanuln er could make a Biblical 'J'n- i.f gowning popular at the prea-:iu- e. Imagine uuloliig In a Ruth ' 'I'Mil robe! Tin. i.urninn one hears asked on cv--no you really think the '1 oiu-iwill hold Hirough the und auinmer ? ( tpp purtalwu dreramukers, ry w..i ne more til evidence than ever, ,:i" r.ewr eoaiuimw are made In f. a,,J It sue without saying i:p ve found their way Into the will"' Wiliking und afternoon as There will be a .:! itv or Iren imen t. but the wfl1 ,levcr be stgnt altur 'i1" 1 --; L, ait-le- 'in-..- . V , lst p.,1 !kli tt,.y r ni'i5-n- el n proposliton to cliron-,.- J that witl be worn !iv inxIfftPiit Htiout - iiiad. the way for Thnne Fashion as the proverhlnl wo- -, i;1 H'e words of the lever 'U, "k i. Ceoi-g-liernard Hhaw, I'..,, - c.ni tell. This tricksy w around and upset ell iced sartorial theories I ii y. T'r""y weeks are over. There " " Mraws which si tow the way i blow. These have ' "onthward and are .. p, living fln Ihe Riviera. One of thr is that the new rklris are b tl ea. ,J. r- f- ' th.-'- differi iv C fir e: M 'yi wear 1 r i: an I fulino with a T -. ht snug-l-'i- is Hick tu the e, cx-Ioi- ij- rnrm-t- . then Hare - t iJl fullnss f very line he;;-- ,. II - a little to rJ"Jk ,ah,n- - tut t must be pla'n f..r at b'l'-the wait.t line. r.oveity that was ,l:art woman and . 'k on ' Hie ultra exclu- lh summer wardrobes is 1,:" tuilThree plec ;w"1 think are net a Ut W lih:.p it anq j,.t nie j i- t i u 1 . . - dr-ui- gu li'-a- - i of liberty silk aud has Hie same lustrous surface. A broad liberty stripe alternates with oils uf Hie same allude in crape, while over bath Is a fluial In pomiNtdour rffectu. ainipler frocks the old time chine silk which wsa worn during the rivil war is a leading favorite. Both these materials develop beautifully Into restaurant and theater di esses, which are un less elaborate Ilian genuine ball gowns, but are made high necked or with a gulmpe of some transparent stuff. In all Ureas goods floral effects are to be sought after, and Hie floral pouec prohilse to be very ehle. In Hie chtris silks pale blue, rrysophase green and l)u Barry pink will be the leading colors. with, of course, the usual array of deeper blues, grays and plums for occasions when a light frock would ba impossible. laices play a prominent trimming part In the spring modes, and iny lady may rival Dolly Vardeti In the number and elegance of Ijrr lace trimmed, ruffled summer gowns. Organdies are adorned with lace dyed tu niateh the groundwork of the filmy fStirle and further beaut tiled with ribbons the color of the flowers. Every woman is on the qul vive to know whut her spring hat Is to be. One Uilrig she may make up her mind will be to is that her hidden, because the new .lists will be worn will lilted over the f.ice. They ere, generally speaking, small, and the broad lines recently In vogue will disappear. As to trimming, wings arranged In pairs between some kind of a or a rosette of ribbon is bird's de rlgueur. Owls' heads are considered exrenicly modish, hut I have s s'range fancy that even a pretty woman takes on somctliliig of an owlllke expression pra-il- hat i;Mbb- - ! consist of a long skirt and two bodices, one high necked and the other low. although only slightly decollete. Each piece la elaborately Inset with Valenciennes lace. After the lace has been rolled, whipped and put In the finest kind of embroidery formed of wreath of roses la worked over linen and lace. To give a more effective appearance to the embroidery the roues are padded. The low bodice a the usual baby waist, w!rh the bertha as lh piece de reit-nne- e The elaborately embroidered. a'ceves are e,bow length and flniahed with eml'roiiii-- i e j rutile with lace between. The high waist is not unlike most of the handmade lingerie affair we taw last summer. With the exception of the sleeves, which are also short Paris haa gone wild over the abort sleeve, so ve may as wsll accept It tho summer gracefully an one jsimi-adou- BODICES of voile or veiling, which is a diiiiim-tu- m without a difference, for, mil the fabric by whatever nume you will. It Is Just a finer and more lustrous nun's veiling than we have ever had. This material creates the nicest kind of traveling gowns and muiulng frocks. It Is light and pleasRnt to wear.- - shed dust easily slid altogether is an unmitigated Joy to the owner. Little cos- tuines of the vviliiig are made with AND THEATER CAPS. 1 l,;li obviates and darts over skfrt is only the hips. Tie good when made of cloth. The elegant afternoon and reception gowns of the apring will be made of the flew pompadour ciepe d chine This novelty will be very exclusive, as only a fw of the best dressmakers and Importers took over to America much of a supply. H Is t ernes hat on tho order seam down tin the necessity of e.n-ula- r SHUigled u duster of tiny pink rose similar to those at the Imck. For a br'desniald's heml-dre- si nothing ta nuira clmrriilng than a cap made or a frame of pearla with green yiequllis. The side ars adorned with Ih,s of pe.nls. and tbe whole Is fliitslo! with a ditslei- of ostrich tips. A more set ere hough effective aiTBiigeuient Is th.-i-l of a large handsome bow of velvet placed In front of a cap of Jet. we Imve been In the mailer uf cuiffi-ivery miii-l- i 011 Hie goiiig lali-lbasis, but rumor has it I'isf the low rolffure is dvllultely promised for auninwr and Is going lo supersede tv a great eneut ilia high dressing uf the Irena p. The front hair will he dresaed In sofl. bouffant style about the temples. In nearly every case Hie low mat hod of arranging Hie hair nevet-tate- a artificial aid. and then.- - are dark that the diignon la prognostications about to arrive. Thia monstrosity will never be accepted hy the up tu date woman and. like the crinoline craae. will he nipped In the liud. That some of raise hair will be devised, srtla-U- c and naiuial, to meet the coming need goes will lout aaylug. aud we bate all fkilh In the smart lislrdreaser'a decision a to what It shall lie. UATiiF.RINK TALIHIT. liiier-nilngli- : Till-- giMi-ifii- l girl' ii'Ie-- J nun'll is ii.i,.',- - nf while 1I1I-l- ,n l.( l:i.-,-- i of silk. i . si. rs three iria Tl.e flrst lio-deeK-l,llll of a shallow yoke III front. From Hu yolo- fill- - 11 band nf stitched tucks. Hriwten this and antilher band of similar tuclm la Tl-i- 't r Jaaheia nad Sklna. majority of this season's coals and jackets arc made to set closely to the figure at the hack. A side piece is I eal a. Th Invariably Introduced each side, and moat garments of ihls dracrfplliin have a aeain down the c, tiler of bark. Ieg of multaa sleeves are in high favor, and many of the newest designs in tweed trimcowls have the collars and med with soft velvet. The front of a cowl can elllirr lie fastened with manils hook und eyea or fly fronted like a covert coal slid bullous sewed 011 ae ornaments only. Two liresai plaits ure to be lak'-l- l up each side, but If preferred the fronts may be left loose. The back scam la left open from the wwlsl downward tu order to gtvs spring lo Hie garment. There ia a sieeve shaped out all In one: w plait has to be taken up at Hie cuff end; the aauntlet cuff baa to be stiffened with leno. A popular skirt la rut In five plrces. All the fullness has to be taken to the back and arranged Into an Inverted plait. A pocket can lie sewed In beneath the hark fastening. This shape can be made with or without foundation. according to tha substance of the material. The aeania might be covered with a fancy edging of braid or they might be strapped or piped with some brlrht color. Four and a half yards of ordinary double width material would be sufficient for a fuM also skirl, four seal on her yards af tweed or box cloth for the coal. whin she acts Mlnervaa pretty bead. find their Algrete of all kinds place on the new bats; indeed, upthe standing trimming will supersede hats winter flat effects. Hhepherdeea built up of gold braid and crownedt. with flowers are hMg made up by and Hie modified Napoleon Is one of the advanced shape. The daintiest sort of Jitlie theater cap are havingJu- a the great vogue hire In Farts,e. with These dainliet cap taking prsceciem or matinee bonnets, as ty theater esps, . little more than a they are raJP-d- are bow attached, framework with si hut such a frainewmk and such a bow as only a Farisiwi ariii could achieve. truly For a wedding hs been made a criaa-noof a original headdrese coheir ingfashion of ft lit thf of row? net. with a tiny pii-- rne it each point In front is a light Al- of latasaai-tion- . Vt-ro- PARISIAN sat 111 bow uf fine cream lace with siller having In ilie Mow to Treat f.lovea. This la the proper way to treat a glove: When you spy a tiny hole mend it without delay that it may not Increase In slice. Mrnd It on the Inside of the glove with fine cotton of the same color as the kid. Do not uie silk, for it soon weui-- out. Never break off your cotton, but cut It. au as not lo draw,- - your stitches loo tightly and make Hie aeain hard and uneven. Whan sewing a split In a finger seam Insert a finger into the glove and draw tho edgs together 0 that they meet, and that is all: a ridge would not only be uncomfortable, but would look unsightly. When a glove is too small and slits It is worse than useless to sew up the rent: tt mutt be pricked. The patch must be of kid of the aamo ruler. an einplecrineut nf white Unth lrlmm4 on each edge with s fine wsvy riik braid. Above the wslsi is h second iVumeri-In- g baud of doth braid the two are tabs heavily embroidered with braid. From the cloth waistband the skirt hangs In full plaits. About the skirt aie alternate rows of tucks and brad. A ! Pretty Ware! tiaa Scraps ef I .are. Scrape nf lace, both new and old snd especially those of floral design, via most useful to the Ingenious and (axis- -j ful woman for beautifying her gowns. She begins by rutting out the leaves and flowers from the net foundatfoa and appyirig them to tbe silk or other material which alia desires to adorn. Thin she works over tha daaign, covering up the lere well with silk or peri lusts and so gaining a really very good effect. The lace answer all the purpose of a stamped design and Indeed ia better, for it causes the embroidery to stand out well without any padding and. If nicely arranged, la mors pleasing ana far mare original looking than any of the patterns sold at shops, which every one may have who cares to pay fur them. Tbe Mygleae of Perfame. Perfumes am not selected for their hygienic value, but such they have. Doctor tell ua that a handkerchief may be made antiseptic by the use of perfume. The aethMi of the spirit of tbe scent and the essential oils ran deerrov tha germs. Lavender ia supposed tu sooths the nerve. That ia why the W linen is lavender scented. Jasmine Induces nerve eihauatton and depression Don't uae strong scent. Uae dcllvste clean perfumes only. Yerr attractive fs a crashed rose art in anirringa of calio. ro-ae-tla |