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Show A PHIL TIIE SUNDAY MOHXIXG EXAMIXEH, U F ES VS A CHINA ? Wm TSflIE 'T' in) i ! R. IJ L.f vgSif3 ? ;y& 1005. Everything for Useful Service and inconspicuous Color. Few Frills Modern Soldiers or Trimmings for PUS5IA IITEDME k' J IV 23. ' h A n f( ! 7 l'y liiii 1?. Y? if X Y 'IV V Mi I'V 1 XVnr th 0nnth Afriran war tha military nations of tin world have been giving much thought to tha I field aeevloa drew, of their troop. It haadwan a hard blow to aiaiiOi o' tne pump loving cnunirir I.) dii away with their handsome and hlatoria uimfnrma, many of which hai bea a port of tha history of tliron nation many) and have born worn with honor a Woody battle field. These unlforn are, j tha appearance known to tha people, and always called of th different regiment from) forth enthusiastic damonalratlon tha patriotic ciUsena; they were pointed exdeeda at with pride, and their hlatorlc visplained to tha children andofforeign rantte long itor. fltlll, the Invention anna and the Introduction of bnllnona, searchlights, high power itteleaeopea. he.. mart oT j in modern wirfam muk jnn' fnrrhead, make a half moan of murder to mud troop Into art Ian 'lhrtentnj( (patent hathir caiolun the ntyai and uniform colored KUiuf the Mini Mark, that ly tta rontmat will In th bright man more romtpIcuouM than if lie, tuning metal equipment of former llinw, make Srnno emmfrlea ftave prewrve d nil tn'irlwru clai ln lh1 o!ll bue T,iat thi vleor; nd,- though 'JJ,r"jcould lia of Iwvwn leithnr, traditional uniform Mn L,, iindpomt t0 jhi- general tone, ha been ouyhly, equipped with IMd pervlee arr the unlena troop men never are t'trite pmVrd by other count rtea which have :m-- ; ordered on active ervlre; other eoumrjeo. ,.lf npa or their ticlit aervU-- oui fit. eirretained their old uniform hav th fteUI nrrviee uniform of all f,nw) wm tnrlr countries poem at flrt glance to I)' parade and gala ooeatona, having both er vice clothe for all work, irftUiinillara there I a vast dlffucenco when Tt Held. lawl.n drill on the barrack and ey reiiulygcd, and It la remarkable to the field unWnnna aloM that the writer t.lmiw have 1.ii aa l.t Invlsllillitv and scr-- 1 vice rcpilri'd In the Held. Hh.'uM f.hcl'nl:i-- t proposes to deal. I A ! ma wl UNITED 5TATES 5 .arm, - Vl Jk iwnulrcd In tlrn HjSd. Bhnuld COLORS MUST BLEND. . lMnil. of lo Illitll.h tUc fB,inK nn.t h.i,'-l- on "nirnrm. j Tin tZL rcq'.ilalin neewaary In Inwlnt- Hint, l.iw a mild l you aa aa tar irnnrt wan lilmd, material When w.ir declared between Rna'la. lillity. It would b. diffl.nll tn Ml a friend from a. Mi'-- ! m that It no il with Hnaman aurmunrtin. th. nrir.y pcarlhle. Th. mat.rhM and cut arc nearly tli- con-- , tun. Id M'rvire uniform. . J hn Hi. weaivr will not l In any wny and cncid that In lltn. of peace III. wore In winter durk areen tunic. Pal npli'iiriun flRura. Nrt. the atmMicc of any imima. ik I .7 "m M I tnii, W M W.I long been worn In thoae countries. In th advance of tha allied force on Prkla Italy had only a email detachment. They were uniformed ln a khaki colored outfit, with helmet to correspond. Being tna tho famous Bersagllerl Corps they refused to give up their hlstnrle mdfa feather plumes whlnh wero s (fixed to tha side of tho helmets. This gsve them a most picturesque but absurdly conspicuous appearance for field servli-o- , Thss uniforms were for special service only and have never been adopted by th regular army of Italy. Thst these nations will havs to change is as Inevitable as their adoptlnn'of longer range rifles and higher power artillery, for the advantage of an outfits army equipped In over thq old style, with Its bright onion and glittering equipments, la at least thrsa to one. Tl,a days of the shining helmet of the cuirassier, th braided coat of th hue-and the waving plumes of the Infantry gone forfescept for gala occasion) are FALLS. D. IV. C. ever, I? padilmlj cip, eea- -i Pretj IW nw anue.h t line j - few nillllllia tSIlIKllt iniMeen.,---.nriliyll'criliil'l'.ll. . r at fanlt.lt Ith, wit I the ITho1 Tun world f, and lue nnlln.r- -' Army uniform la no wear" the I"""1 manyn a liiti.-theae caceptlona nnr field ernrlee unlhann ar,'y 'jJ " to look Into the rinealimi of. IU, i...s tefl 1.:1 Him-e- , flume In tint U on. of the heat the world, J1 trlictiier In l!i. !" nnre Ineonapleiittnn Prid uniform. l'.c exception will can, the dnaih of pinny 2e of tl?e iZi e.rln the tmop. amt out have b.- -n of -i or a good aeldler and reveal many tactical III Nori.licrn India. It le:"lteJ nut with Unlit brown Mi.imra end movement, ahoukl we have In oppoae an min cainiwlirna robtri'd ovrconiH and liHirr. thr arc mp. khaki ua .....1 1. cm iM!lcnin army equipped with th .Impleniente of blanket ndl) of ' modern warfare. There i irnuaero and I'.iRh; color. The dark the our olive a to terhll. color, than !fb; Ibla.k lamia have al'dl been retained. more cumfortaJtle or ueefiH tiitjauirc auppnn. , nor lert lmm In their T,, unlforni trmin ENGLAND'S LOVE FOR RED. than thoae uniform laaued by our 'rcenbir of blue, raced with bright' frrmaater'a Department. The campaign Knglanil wear the Held aervlce uniform cninrr. whin; legging and bright nieiali hat baa proved Ita warkh. and .though nnJv for wrk, a It wbuld break every lny- - irliiiiulnK. When lliey reaebed 111 fronf.l irf the cenvaa leg-am not an adveh-a- t ijrituh lieart to give up the lilninilr red however, wiili that wonderful a.v mein that glng. they hwrmonlga with the 0,nrltfOHi niul T.nnniy .Vkln I aa smart u ha ;lir woilil, the troop wre onlfft, and. with the (lark yellow when mi pamiln or out for an even-- a.i.m em.iplrtily iinirnrmed anil ouuipped. lu'll txown for officer), make ,tvl.r ranvH 1111 to a oiiltli. It Is rlmllirj n cnlnreil klukl ellng nrmin,j town. lierniany our men aa near a neutral ooior vnikWil heknrta and padded coal, yei'lu cut in our, except lli.it a cap i worn tar teal re, neceaary for Jh g rare ha hern given tn the In- - Instead or a ciiiiiPHign hot nnd the Kng-- , , A WIITK 17. le '- -j j a, wt 1 TWO RULES FOR HAPPINESS. n prims donnas worry me?" We. Wings. duly In rhin. Mr. Heinrich Conrled. "Net pested The cord I In tho least I have adopted twa removed Ii rules which will Insure happiness t wntild give one who follows them absolutely. any before the "The first la never to vex one's self about ' ment became n,,,,,,...,, ,, III JW1 pi,niir',iiii' Ii' jii iiiinn what one cannot help. he 1", sent to away rronp last the tried: make verilalile t.irgela of their wearer, Kr,.raih grsyi mule very loose and "The second Is never to vex one aell cor- A e.ilor. and 0 many report hav bean wrltlenllhelr uniform made nf a. I.glil d eull.ir rolllflirl about anything one nan help, t Msn.isaa about. durny. The umforma hay hern lnee the manoeuvres . digorrat briin.lies of the service These turn ar the laws and commandthe sparkling tin rnp and metal top to! for fleld work hy pulling on colored , M1, I tn,ttrm HIM guurpments are all' inches of Th1 ments of happiness. You will notice, tok and ... the canteens that further ronvrirks aro fi,pn not as noil..-..iek. but the active wrm",?he plu.nei that children are always happy. WhyT At nrt i.mf-- , ll hJiN- - as Ii would lw with the olive drib or. ami ib'U.c . removed In 1904, and the first to show this new uni- dlnary bright hultim. necessary on this point. and the aide m.- tlw d0 WOrry. and they know verert wllh,khlkl were Western to The newest neqiiNltlnn to the uniform lajiilnilon helmet wa iie.l. tho The form world, alway that the (trifles they cry for they ar sum campaign hat hookcl, r that It make an ordinary obsercritical liriiiime and eurloua In centre of the Add cap. which, rontrary to all law cloth to inat.li the uniform and tranmed . all the bnrul the world'a of iinmu hat. to sat." Inis. . f fluid uniform, has the great eat contrast with the usual metal nrnnment; vation. nis umlilng more tlnn the three Denmark lias a plain, dirk grav nnfnrm, has brrn by a gray ,..irl.rp. hit of the Iboohitlniiary period. with a e.i.iia of un nutflt. anprrseded nations of other mllltaiT whole however, the Ihut the with-to b Kvrrything What the, dh hat i form nnlcb. An rffort i.gn ' offleer wear helng brown or olvedrah. the. frit campaign hat. turned up on the lile the s line rulor as the uniform, bound wiih out irnuir.ing of any kind. Fll.i- k bnmal world are doing ha not yet been made tnrll- - n,n R Rngland. Every actor and n ornament. metal with manoeuvres to fBatened or-colored braid last annual a lie black have Is malch the The, i sn.l eriuiimienw are worn, uiid on aetivei powers thaf collar, and actress In tlm country put bring asked t potent,nnd public, and the leather visor on an olive rtr.ib rap. This. usefulness of this hat has also been spoiled naiiunicd with n metal device and blue 'nervier ihix- not cleaned, n they soon button and the enlisted men' uniform yea r or Aualrla, Italy and Spain were Join. Beymonr lllcks and H. B. Irving am elluw horsehair plume about eight coming aa It does between the light capand! by binding the brim and putting on a hroiidlaiul 'gel rusty ami blend ln well wit!) the nrt wit h much colored lirnld. jmade in the regular uniform that have at the head of tha movement. I I !of the uiilfor.n. j Tne n.Hrgauiiatii)n of th army of China ( I ' r: The army of Swlfirrland, though a semi-- ; niillt lot. iiiganlz r.ion, ha long hern noted' Ksn;:fi,,:i;:i w. to t.i must odea need modern1 jaeeordlng Fol- aorenasa next morning, the swelling waa FromthaKuropc.in rditlonof the llerald.her hair she treated with contempt, snd to; flower Which has hloMumed amid sombre mea. Tie form Is grayish brown In AVTNU for the lovers of the am- plant utlona where It was growing. white 7 !color. cut v erv loose, wi'li it half belt In Is .1 lcgnd which 1 lirard in I he slcifiiing lagiinii. ystcrie uf rrliglmi ne never gave a show weed happily discovered lowing out this plausible aupporitlor. an gone nnd the skin had n very brosial lir.I.KN'K UK Kl'VI.KN DK JIYEA'EI.T. ranee. Another man, whose eye had Kick of me coat. The tmusiTs are Venire. I offer it to all among thought, B.r Waller Raleigh, which wa old mammy of doubtful ag and black aa pea by beenm a , Rha went to high mass solely for the had been and von who are foul of ,j!t nle and b.iKgy and fastened in al the ankle injured by splinter at I Ilf Hum in use In the erulest they get them up, waa asked about the 0 much I offer It to you gam Inflamed hs could not se, had to- of being seen by the people ami uf or boot thst this ;wliii of legging Hie l;poe manner cure and milled: fA'Tf"f by . I. U th A 1 1 LltTTINfj. mi, be ,.s;,rn-.-- 1 ho being flmiored liy them a they wlilpere, with. Tiie are' wojlif offer a flower whii-da; haem applied for a single night, an country upon his arrival here, "White fokcs'dnn gone wild overfokes.next iron ue. with n,irr, bbissiimrd amid sombre shadows to one another almul her. Tiie restless eye day his eye was well, ik-- ni Ininnaplru-- ; whole world seems to hav m1 ua cultud th room or a countr. quesshnn Japanese; tobsoco planter In Madison were never liimed Inward the all ir. niI i .l..ri'l bn;,l. Drown on a sleeping lagoon, and become its enemy. Wilh all the I fferenl from the been relieved of an H C" ""xwiu-nwas the niece nf the fllie thought of imihing save her nw Till-- KiiNr or as Tlie lal- -, t.ll(lliWnl "1' vCn fihit) votaries bestow upon to- - Utt,B IS "'V'" rhl'' iuslliuil.in as European ejrH bunion, I a lobncoo leaf to thentliW we miii-cnPr ,(V11 hare or lie Poets Jewel ciolh whose miine an. and of agHinst the pliln Doge. ftpplM sir one that IrliiuipliMni her hJCOO mnny another, in shape an JIL3? ." f ' erlKilancssd injr inommy hut who were renowned St lhal thelracla f man In his employ who had as back an' far siM " the next day his whn time, had eoinp.iscd innumerable songs In ami . was restored completely. Another c h"r honor. Tnev praised in them the the was a of n that night. gentleman who had hem tresae of the young girl, black confined to hia bed for a month with In which pearls gleamed like milk while sore foot. .The pain waa so severe he wa stars. They alio s.uig about the radiance urs often unable to sleep. The application W Of her dark violet eye anil about the two . . for a single night removed all tiie aorenew e bmsu.ig. ,i knd uf l!m;-arroses which formed her lips. In truth, timed 11:1 out of a man's way should many human Ills, I u and swelling and ha could stand an remine.l lie be in a prone position. flhlia Chersnlini wa very beautiful, Uf vour-- e ii U in the Ronlhcrn portion 'em. Now de n' nmnl up next day. dry' of ,,,r f,Jnlry ls nl,mberl' virtu" "r harry on ua po cullud foken. Nona 111 however, llstrnpd fou earnestly to the t'reai ur slune i wurtl-h.' r';..' FPENCH PRlE IN L'NIFOR.VIS. The cures of lond standing case an m wurslu.P. an In knowij to ckal as piss'ionaie word of the singer, and nuffln ain't dar o never, nl-fur-One man was kicked is Rhe .nut hid astonishing. pr: any nflii crest. 'mnienae priJe took p.u session of hrr lnflermashun fur leaf niiltla of 'baccy kne by a Jiorse, and for a year wan loitrn that prl.l wlfout Time young soul. on da body. rubber bandage and waa obliged to on lanywhnr One night she heard beneath her countin' I'se 'plied It an' It war nebber crutch in walking. One application hL "land--! 1" flows the yearning mb of a lute, known to fail.' tohaooo relieved Mm so much tliat on tn archangel, nn.l motlonlcss gondola, a tonal, k. v'"r instance, It is a conunoni The old lady of color wa asked for what following day he dispensed wilh the hril-t- e are still go k! cn iuaii she bad applied ago and was able to walk the In the Rjuth to pluck a diseases or affliction Of the' but hick fn-rl,.rn nf 1,!lhit of without inring the crutch. Numberlesa ease of cure of bon a, swellings of Hie gland of th erysipelas of both face and head. ncjT diseases such ss neuralgia, geai consumption. inT; rheumatism. "n1 '"J.'.i! Inis and many other which flesh is Mr to w;H b roH toJP ini7 idike and South who visit th proprtie concerning tobacco leaf, and tho greatest doxn know numn oom as cure. ee? In w.!t1nq. Tiie lMf. how-- , layout It 1 ainmrn w4 iinii'jTn vrr, n hm arwi, b:il piqwrlr curvj. awli It was the truth sn.l the whole truth It. together with the presrriptlon. In promulgated throughout s sni'eT" 1 gn-it- 57J,ed''j.v'lf!',e hSr'throTlr ct nf r.ipivt puttie UMlf,,rn'- - T1, and in Ku.t and Is cl luct-a- of a d ,fN r-- II J j t ,,-- , I 1 inj rth. 1 I ? Death In the Mirror A Venetian Legend. Merits of the Tobacco Leaf as a Cure. im1" 1111 H -. 5 VCI-- 1 1 h- 1 A 1 nr.-ill- fnili-tii- tac; lli lU Thu.n ' iilp-n-'i- tlhe-ardi- . ni I jW-rl- , ''. ' iba-.b- leei-ih- sio-iilr.- , 1 1 bn in,'"' 1 L i n-o- n th" I nrln. I,n . Til- (mo inrv ivt )ir Eiiiic : kn '(Hvnmrni hfrwIf. nnl 1h.t t 1'iil i:i luv. for !ifuP(,ri i'll' !ur.o ' I 'ia t r wa no min living wh-ithat tlu-fiii;:. w i.v ..v t'.- To ail tho-- e wa w.irtiiv .f i.cr. T! ne ..ng wlm-, I. 1 nfT.-ti,i I. had m of lor her tye an-- n ai v.nice aa 011c ow.'-- -- -'- 1n-- dill tv ir !nifirni r nf ll' : n .1 r. .1 if ivl v:r ii'.'iiSi. Wi: r 'i.i y- - rh n ip riiM?i Iiv a trlMin!,a1 vi i n ?r-.- .p m tI Wilh fiJlJ Dr in rji T- New on H. amt ihr corn id van tic powr unts ljif. wpI. iM'Xt the Mm a iwophecy midf by Tnonm J partM ' man In lh 8umhi7& Hf derlared th ifn :iUt if'iM, Wj1 ,, tit' bn.iinn. Aj'u.iv'f tn t'.c brmo by a Hmilar'w1iti bo rnnlJ lijcbt th wnoim ymprv. 4u: ,iin hi arm : v rinn t n t it Wrffi ndvistod in try the toluirro'of Nw York city from one w and ! come. on thc'vurc. which he UiJR dno, relieved of Uiedny n ),y I"' r t rt jin j(j T |