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Show c ir Lr s 1 THE MORNING SUNDAY EXAMINER. DECEMBER The Socialist Department of The Morning Examiner Editorial Conducted by the Socialist Paity of Ogden TE S. HILLIARD, E. A BATTEL and M. MORAN I AT quc0 cQternl8 Socialsm answered. L- Address all communications to - BEER AND BIBLES. v . aUBtr combination of beer finite! orre when adulterated. The "Miuliul" corporation and others who deal in this poison feel no pauga of hea!heD tT) conscience when their customers go 10 bring home aud t their wires, but when rtiriaiian countries ChrlAa act is committed the proceeding of against their prop-rt- y ui brai a5 breaking a mirror for Instance a..mi.r clad in our best clothes tbe shoe is on the other foot aud the platitude. about ihe full penalty of tbe law is Invoked. v SLderful eivlilxatlon of todw-- of the Canton the heathen, the spread Speaking of broken mirrors puts us not hear any-1-2 iu mind of the Individualist. (arrie ?,5ffinity. but we do the point of new of the Nation ought to be enlisted in the SoXen. Beer aud Bibles are syuony-,-u- h cialist movement to smash a few of commercialism and Chr- the mirrors which reflect seif to the ahip that carries esclufion of all other scenery. The isty The same Hs agents, carries the average lord of creation, if he had his jJEygn dthe Bible and the own way, would do totuelhiug very And there tetiheas are smart enough to are that strenuous to a T teaching of the missionaries is are men let us hope they are excepwho do not realise that an unpracticed la the land from which tion JS. come, and they aee also, that with kind word is the home tuay Inflict a commer-"Tiucomes the pernicious greater scar on the coming generation than the physical beating administered and they draw their own And their opinion of a ooun-Sa- t by the other kind of will send beer rad Bibles at Whcu intelligence asserts itself and la rm time le a contemptuous one, How esa the Christiana uphold and we quit trying to legislate souls into lor tha profit system that makes corrupt places Mother Earth will nourish men and women where she ia now Lchj proceeding possible? the voice, aa one crying In compelled to overfeed some aud starve others. Current events Indicate that tkTwllderneu, comes from the Eliminate tha profits from outraged natura la rapidly coming to r gad all other commodities; make the point where patience ceases to be t, a possible for all to use that which a virtue. Bo you want to go haK way yTu. Give the worker the full to meet nature or do you want to turn tsIuc of his production and the beer lour back on her cud be overtaken We are aa Russia has been? To Soanihlem would settle itself. rant to point to the heathen Chinee" cialism is to uphold peace; to uphold as sa opium fiend, and lay at his door the present Is to endorse all tha evils tin corruption of tha American 'youth of the present which may be yours rJo the opium habit. Carry your tomorrow. memory further back and you will find Chris-tiiPROHIBITION WONT PROHIBIT. the corruption Ilea at tha door of England. It waa England that 13 On an November as Frank Wooleke of opium tha value of China Held; it was England that created the Fowler, Vt., was sent, to jail for 1,625 debauched the days because he would not pay a fine rpinM market, and of 1300 and costa for selling liquor ChinoflCe He carried on a pocket flank what Ok! f Christian countries, crimes are committed la thy names. business and Is an old offender. He Betas ws lend our religion to replace has been saying that Prohibition the oot he already possesses, it would doesn't prohibit.'' If the Pittsburg convention of the he well to follow the Kasarinris advice to his dlocipleo about "removing the A. F. of L. had been called for tha purpose of furnishing a composite phomots from their own eye, before to remove the mote from the tograph of all the political and moral corruption of the times w could aay other fellow's eye." At the last day's session of the Inter "Well done, than good and faithful serChurch Conference held in New York vants." But the delegates to the conCity, that body resoluted aa follows: vention were supposed to be assembled In 'the interests of the workingThe preulcious doctrine that corporations hire no souls should be aet aside men who paid their expenses. .Such and ths great teaching of higher stand- being, the supposition, the Pittsburg will convention tan-iconvicted out of its ards of honor in the individual Mtutsis a better moral equalisation la own mouth and by its own actions of treason not ouly to A. F. sock associations. of L. members but to tbe whole work-lu- g class. Now that the deUberaiiona of these A motion to turn down H. C. Frick'S the fact wise uca have established hat corporations have souls a deal of donation of $100 for "entertainment" worry and waste of gray matter can was overruled by Compera os the be eared. "Moral suasion" can be ap- ground that tbe organisation could not If they refuse the money, but individuals plied lo recreant trusts and root be good they can be condemned could refuse to attend, n other words, Dante's In- if you dont like your job you can quit. to everlasting perdition. ferno would be tame alongside tlie soul Frick engineered the Homestead absence strike during Carnegie's awakening of tome corporations. abroad. A hard pill, that for some A. Take the liquor dealing corpora-iion- i FT Of Li. members who mistakenly, we for instance. Tbe boose .they think, refuse to enter a Carnegie lii raffle in is a deadly sleep potion whleh brary. Mr. Mosses, fraternal delegate from goes far to hold tbe workers in bondage. Bad enough when purr, it it la- - the British Trade Congress, In review wife-beate- S wife-beate- r. jri. Bo-ftfi- up-hol- d ing Condition,, iu England Saul iljf unions had decreased 337 iu muulnr during tli pnai u-- years, bui membership had increased more than hall a million. Morees further said that many unions were a curse; what was needed were fewer unions, more unionism. He made a pb-- for the beneficial feature stating that in Great Britain almost ill of the dues went to benefits., the management of tbe organization costing almost nothiug. Tbe Federation is sadly out of date in not making a grand stand play over ths tainted money of Frick, in addition to Frick's hundred duilure a like sum was received from G. T. Oliver of the Oliver Iron A Steel Co., a bitter enemy to "organised" labor. An organisation of scab dally papers made a bluff at giving a thousand dollars. All roads luad to Rome. Tlie purchas, money received from Oliver must, be a tbura la the bosom of tbe international Association of machinists for. according to our exchange, the Weekly People," that organisation has been batted from pillar to post so that Oliver could get more, To attempt to cover the half tragedy, half comedy of this remarkable c invention la on sitting would create too great a stench, but with a liberal application of disinfectant s we'll have some "mure" next time. With "Olivers on both sides of the economic fence asking for mote can both be satisfied? Uuinpers aud other ataff officers of ths Civic Federation say they can. Watch, wait and you will see that the rank and file of the A. F. of L. are not unanimously agreed on that proposition,. a . d a d rn V 1 fc T 3 gS LEAGUE. CONBUMERS Tha Consumers League was organised and fostered by the G. F. W. C. as a protection to the consume) from sweat-shogoods, and indirectly to force the manufacturer to furnish a clean, sanitary place for the workers, and to insure the workers a fair living wage." Tha project waa received with enthusiasm hy tbe club women and the women who understood the trend of economics and predicted the failure of the league to accomplish any at its proposed remedies, were looked upon as calamity howlers. Today we till have sweat-shogoods, and swsat-showorkers, and while the Consumers League label Is guars u tee that the garment are made uuder sanitary conditions, the machinery that is used In their production has been so Increased in speed thst it produces twice ae many garments as before, but the strain on the workers' eyes and nerves while watching the needles Is breaking the health of the workers, and the increase iu the production makes the garment cheaper to the consumer. The wages of the worker is not increased In proportion. The following from advance sheets of Florence Kellys new bdok. The Racial Cost of Cheap Undarwoar, will explain the situation; Tha cheapness of muslin underwear Is largely dependent os the Increased quantity tamed out in the factories. On this point Mrs Kellys chapter p K. S. Hilliard, 3t7 Joth St. 13 n O' inch toi B the ii'.v hiii. hit'.! ' w.iii SOi1 ,i: lini-iiu- i woii; l .'ii't, it; k:i piopo-i-io- J i . - . W'ci-k- . - - . u-- . - wi-ii- , ,- tuv hi-- - - wt-t-- - g - - e the custom to suspend su electric light directly above ths machine, so that a ray strike the needle. The strain upon the eyes of the operative ia almost intolerable, and a further winnowing out el the women eligible for this occupation follow tha intro-duton of the present rysiem of lighl-ing.- " Tbe theory of improved machinery benefits It that directly the manufactur worker. the or and tbe consumer, er, if not all of them, st least the manufacturer. lc Is not reasonable to suppose that manufacturers will Install expensive machinery if they are not to profit by it. Mr. Kelly says that sbe has made careful inquiry into Ihe question of benefit derived from the extreme siiecd of machines in this branch of tbe garment trades. Un the whole it does no appear that any benefit whatever baa accrued to tbe If all workers. Mr. Kelly says: tbe gain I bat is made by the Improvement In tbe machinea weul to tbe pi eratives In the form uf increased It whether wages, it la doubtful would be compensation for tbe additional strain upon their ryes and nerve. But no such share of gain falls to them. Their wages are calculated upon tbe same basis as In lllliit; namely that employes of tbe required speed and kill ran be obtained in the is Tbe in the eminent men and women In Its ranks, mot money sprat and more newsimper apace 1114 than aay other reform movement that wa know of, and yet what have they acMnipliahed? Here and there a convert is made, but the "liquor traffic" grow simos and a proportional number of human go to the devil. In tlie "Temperance Department" Sunday grant stras waa laid on Ihe force of example a a liar to the downfall of humanity. Other appeals in the same isue were made to the love of poslttoD, wraith, health, love of family and sentiment. The writer la convinced that the lack of results from temperance agitation is due to s studious avoidance on the part of leaden In (lie temperance movement, of the labor question. Bay they Drunkenness is the cause of poverty, and they slick lo It. Poverty is uot ihe effect, It is the cause of drunkenness. When for any reason Ihe bodily tissues are not renewed as fast as they ire worn out a craving for stimulants Is set up which tends to become rhronlr. 8 pace does not permit us to present any text book arguments. In lieu thereof we recall the fact that McKinley's death wa hastened, if not caused, by a bogus drag obtained from snti-Iiqao- movement mot r I'nlicd Stales can claim be-iu- lt ped chicken, turkey, flaked salmon er lobster. Pour over nil some rather thick mayonnaise sauce and garnish with olives, a few strips of plcklo or whatever may be at hand of this na- quantity of thick, wait flavored bechamel or while Banco to make It mold nicely. The bechamel sauce io made with milk, flour aud butter. After mixing some of the sauce with the tura. chicken spread the preparation out on For chicken rulJeu about a capful a largo dleh to cool. Then cut or of cold chlrken is required. If there Is hape il into 'Bnd mash with tint sufficient chicken add to it an equal t(ie remaining portion of tho sane. quantity of minced ham or tongue. Decorate In any way fonry suggest. Mix with the chopped meat a sufficient Coquina. Ths little shells are most useful for serving any small portions of fish, flesh or fowl. They msy be served either hot or cold. If one wauls to use raid fish Iu this way flako 11 neatly, removing all skin and bone. Mix witli it a little thick nisynnnals and cover it wilh tha same. If. however, the flail Is to bo served hot, moisten II with a Hills while sauce, sprinkle with sieved breadcrumbs and put In the oven till hot. To make roqulllca of uold lamb, chop the meat fine, removing skin of gristle, mix with tho meat an equal quantity ot mint aspic that is to say, aspic jelly to which has been added some mint sauce, line the ehells with chopped pickle and then put in meat and jelly. Cover with a boiled Salad with Mayonnaise , salad dressing. s. Florentine Many cooks ra-- Attractive Ways of Using' Left Overs -- X in no direction is the wiieu chopped, a good nixed teacup. Iu addition to this you will have to use Pr.OCABLY between tha camfal one two ounces cooked rice. Wash the of tho extravagant shown as in the rira thoroughly and let tt simmer slowio utfilxe odds and ends ly In a pint of weak, while stock until and economically, It lias absorbed the liquid. Then cook in met households where a silo of onion in two ounces of butter nowadays t money goo to" Is an ever fresh without letting It brown, add one ounce irntmii. ft very often liappena that a of flour and a salt poor fui of salt, cook dial of ft la accounted for by a until ,we!I mixed and pour In a half iitsnsged culinary department. pint of ntllk or good stock or tomato Ji!y Dis nay not sound to tho uninitiated puree as may be most convenient. Stir " Dii'ou item tn the geueral scheme the mixture till it bolls, then remove f expenditure, but the experienced the onion and add half a cupful of tho 'wsekeeper knows Uiai a wasteful Deuce to tho chopped chicken. Into tho tkriten is a steady leak, which will rest of the sauce stir the rice or enough 70n l on the of it tp make It ready to form into bails. largest income. Many cooks cherish a hearty Hoorn Add tho beaten yolk of an egg. Turn w ht appear to them Insignificant both the rice mixture and the chicken luiiiiitisy of jfi overs." T other "d this lr a still, more dangerous and form of extravagance eeen-,-Rin this direction means the pur-- l sf expensive additions such as "" few 1 ruffle or mushrooms, with tlie Wwi af making attractive a small Scantily of cold meat, though it may tru,r nomy to throw away the ismtins. Hood management will ren-r- T U'1' a course unnecessary, m there " use for everything everything siid round in the e ultra ry Sul:! i roc-wful- iy it Chicken Ps-tle- Jr r-- d of the oecaslon. 'oee may ba classed varinui M o' rissoles, croquettes, bouchen a fcelded as well as cutlet, gfpffei other edible things ten cau used as receptacles for such as baked potatoes. JJ" beppors, carrot cups; shredded r.rV " so on, while tha llt- cases which may bo bought ' entj!r y trl! al, useful in this .con- hd JTwwL rtw,'ette of chicken is on 'of eranomicat dishes. Suppose tbot o m,?. '"tpe there is left over enough Jl " Poultry of some kind to fill. GLEANED bs2.l-!!r,- a c,n FROM FEMININE given to FIELDS. succeesful manager of two forms he mokes money at le very kind and does much farm work with SirTnd SJLJS or nothing n,l,rottokg1cal baul0 r,M" the Trk CRT L'- - sfaraid or nobod. wgue. an orgaidiation t4irJ and liniments wU medicine aU Wt women, hve react) in case they 4 iberr.eeve children' in favor of fL. Jhould try to sample the mtenU with less evil thgn it reraUr. Cose, ot this kind 04 mstrlmen!?! hatred and btrti- disastrous lik C IrCClUWIy Lv f .iti f s:e. a tii s& ij,h 1 S1 tciupcrsnci--v- c,- - cusedne Blit tin which ghtw i. uuuuiing everitliiug iu a hue of g;or) i rro'-iwarn Unit il - time to descend, aud ni i pli'liiiM -- . with a deliciou phinge, wo sail riid-- ' m j of variOil ex-- ! ciuwnwaird, like an osprey swoott-iihiiittg fii.t-edown on he prey; over the wild among ail rlasM of work-- t tf ta one of them) ths writer bav chaos of the glacier' upper reach,-- , lour cxitne in couiact vri-- h a bona roluiuns eud shaft of glittering ice, tide teuiperauce agitator among his in wild, confustd disorder; wide crevasses cleft deep In the frosen rivfollows. Is this tho fault of the temoaut-somn workers? er. or a of vivid the perance azure, soma almost v To the Citizens Wh Vatsd )ing with tbe hue of tha emerald; Ticket. tho Straight Socialist nill downwards, over parterres of the The bugs vote of straight Socialist lovely 'glory of the snow, or tho uad-e- t ballots has convinced the editors of odelweiM; cn'il at length we bail this department that there is a large slowly down to ihe doors of the ho: el nucleus upou which to build up a in the town beneath. Aye, there will 1h one toure added strong Socialist movement to Ogden and it would be a great help if we pleasure to life if this mode of pastime hue tha names at those who under- is brought to perfection. But thoee stand ths meaning of the movement, who conform their lives to tha lews of so we ak all who voted straight or their ('re lor, end who, by virtue of tlie who read this department In the Bun-da- y Redeemer sacrifice, have no record Examiner to oeifU their names on high against Them, will bo able tn and addresses to either of the first sail on angel wing throughout the side wanted editors, not for publication, but aud vast expanse of the mighty Vnt- -' so as tbe Socialist will know w ho be- verse. long to the movement. ii.i,! t it:.:., on the liquor .i uu; solely at foul: ia the I- yt-sr- s u ( STATISTICAL RAMBLE! IN THE AIR. i VIEW OF NEW YORK By A. Bankart. The New York Sun says: VYe haa achietod tue art from s bulletin of the Federal ot traveling in tho air, and ia all compile Census Bureau this table of statistics At length tuea probability tho appliance necosoary for thle puiyoeo wiU continue to bo Improved upon until It will bo as practicable to make a journey by air aw by water. loti us for a few mumeutii fit reiu tn the liuaglnslioa and sutoso that, a doaeu years heuro, when prrttspo these eirohips will be porfoeiod, w are about to take an aerial trip. Boarding our radium-drivevessel, we start the oaglno and bound upward from the earth, shlch appears as though foiling away into space, leaving tn moctouleas in tho air. Mora and snore distant the great glob appears to have left Its regular orbit round the sun, and to b making n desperate plunge right do into tha abyam of tha inflnlta, whIM we sre left like a comet or meteorite to wander alone through tho Illimitable. Tha river of that distant world are now mere threads of sparkling silver; towns are dull, hasy patches amongst the green; while and hedgea are quite indishighwa tinguishable. Now mo are In full view ot tho English Channel, apparently but a narrow strait; on tho on olds tho long line of dsssliug white Chalk cliffs of Old England, on tho ocher the grey Facet llu of France; while tho sea Itself, glittering like diamonds, and flocked with tlnv. whit ailed specks, sire tehee out Into tho blue distance, and iiicigi-- with ths azure of tha flruianent. On aad on, still the earth revolves beneath us, ever revealing new scenes nnd changing feature; now, aa we paw over a range of mountains, apparently approaching nearer, only io fall away again as wo Mil over the vslleya on the further siilu. Then, la the distance we catch a glliupso uf our bourne, the snow-claAlpine giant a their pure while peaks aud aad rounded domes pyramid rising higher and higher above 0e bnrlion aa we rapidly approach nearer and nearer to the jugged and serrated lino which appears to form tbe uttermost routine of the earth itself. And now wo are In the midst of those mighty buttress- - of tho city of New York for tbe year 1WKI: Estimated population Folic aad employes Total arrest s. lU.ltiH 9, 1.1:1 17571 n -- s d Taxation valuation, regl l4.7SlA3I.il' Personal properly $GMMI(iC.093 THE SENIOR PARTNER. "Yf." said Miss Pass-- , coyly, "It is true that Mr, Dumley and 1 are to be partner fur life." "Well, well!" exclaimed Miaa Pen. what a responsibility for you, being the senior iiart-uerPhiladelphia Press. .'' Uradstroet fixes th loss in wages during the Chicago Teamsters' strike at fil.uuu.oot), and the loss I o employers in Increased expenses bad diverted trade at 12.(NM),(fU0. LL gsrd the trimmings of puff paairy as of no account, if they only knew 11, puff pastry offer being rsrolled may be utilised to make most dainty little dishes, chief of three belli Florentine pasties. For Dina dainties, hswever, do not reroll tho trimmings, but with i "n "is'nii'Mionrfliflspnfl'iiHi'i! small fancy cutlrrs cut Into it til diaBull bi o I PUDDING, monds, or rounds, sa may be hrsl i suited to tho shape of tlie dough, but DEXBK-I- u half lints ot milk then put In three ouucev ( cut two of each shape Prick thorr 4 witli a floured fork, bake and when breadcrumbs, half a leuftponnTul dunce filan 111 of cold put them together pairs, with grated lemii rind and ter. Hull for fen minute and I't it a little jelly between, if desired u of cream may he piped ou top of recli wl. HI lr In (wo well hcaien egg- - n.d nf pulverized sugar. Ur.; Iwo'ouik little pasty. ELINOR HEWITT. (er a mold, half Jill It with i!i- - upline. then a hiyir of glnre du nU'i Itoat s For alters. ' Don't enter (lie house saying (list you tlieu the rest vt the mixture. uhh. s r liavs not a minute, and don't leave It sprinkling of il. (Trior o.i lop J Wilh of Breiired piece anon that must lo you declaring hurry . other friend or you give an Idea that steam two hour.-t.Vrlse j g. (.iie.r r : pnddh been has visit your paid grudgingly. tin uud hue it Don't utter In an audible aside to yuur round of ylncc i,!'r Cut two viu-cThank heaven they sre companion, riM and two nuiicci) of kIuiv pI'.K vpp:' A whisper Is fraught with danout! Into slices ai d prevs them In alieriiute ger and may possibly be retailed from rowa around (lie I in agMiir t the on person to another until 11 reaches of tiic tin ni'e lie per- - Fill tlie Hie mistress of the house. Above all. dont talk of youiself. "I" broken piece uf el.iJe ui.:i. Kcul up Is a letter of the alphabet to be omitted three eggs and add In them Imif j. ;ii,:t as much as possible. Who does not of milk, on ounce of piilverlred eugvi H : know the boro who telle ynu of ids end a little vaiiUia extract, pirein in t!i. tlie cuke. Place the cuslard mi till hi hie lieallh, plana, family, yotr slab a sigh of unutterable relief whn a saucepan halfi.fPlied v.lih boill;.g v:i xicuted pa.pe tar, lay a piece he at kmgih takas hla departure? -! Don't for)" your friend's hutir or the top of- be tin. put the I'd cu t. r. pan and eleain acidly f..r ur.c l.oi maid when you are told Not at home. Don't suy, "Oh, I uni sure she I ot Turn nut carefully, remove ll.c painid- -i hand, sprinkle over the top wilh a home to me!" The unfortunate hosts serve. may be Indispoeed. bury, worried r tie desiccated rwuaiiui and i and si ;i Cleveland Fudolng. have important letfere to write, ro retwo ounces of piillana tc.iti: and i t. spect bar order to her eentry and conrants, rliup four ounce of suei ;i I tent yourself with leaving your card. Don't monopolize Hie conversation. mix wilh It two ounce.) of flour. ! milk, or.e he.iteu egg slid n i Tour hosts likes to retail her own gill nf moUs-ies. Put tlm ir.greilli-i- i gill of new to sir her own grievances, to discuss mutual friends from bar own point into a well greseed mold, covered w" t for ihris of view. Tou may be tha most amusing buttered paper, and st'-a(serve with hard sauce. person present, but your v cry brilliancy Cream tngelu.r Golden Pudding gives ether tlie desire to eliltis also, and courtesy demands Gist you should two ounces of bntrer and two nunr'i of pulverised sugar. Then beat i i give thm their opportunity. (ons at a time) two egg. Mix two ounces and a half of flour, one t lllnrsa.Thinking Aboot rpnonful of bakinr powder and tb A famous phyeh-lsi- i upon bsing askoranges ed what was lli chief cause of 111 rinds and Jtdco of two health repliqd: "Thinking and talking add tbsss very lightly to ths other i i ; Divide the mixture io about it aU the time. This ceaseless gradients. small well greased cup and atoom Ihe introspection iu which so many of tlie an or until lira hour rising generation of itarvoua folk in- pudding far half and spongy. Serve with wine sauce. dulge la certainly wearing thm out "When they are not worrying ax lo 1 Clean Marble. whether they sleep too much or too litThis method 1 often sueecoaful when tle they are fldaeting over the amount of food they lake or the quantity of ex- other remedies have failed: Pour eoriti ercise netwesary for health. In xhori. turpentine on a clean cloth and rub tha they never give themselves a moment s stained puts with It. Turpentine uswl in the same way also cleans aloe sod peace." STEAMED PUDDINGS t ('. pr.-ce.- irn-iih- . v4 s y . 'f A i r i M: - Florentine Pastries . tte very 0f California an at l?.7 ,rilbe Hearst has Lmversity oui on plates and set aside.riceWhen into sufficiently cool shape the balls With ths hands and 1" the top at each ball leave a hollow, which Is Ailed with chicken, covered with tho rice. Roll twice in sifted breadcrumbs and rissoles stand besirn egg and let the egg and for awhile. Again roll In fat. breadmimbs'and fry In deep Etulfed potatoes sre delicious and dvti a teuch of variety to aa otherwise A very small commonplace meal. for them. quantity of meat is required round potatoee of Select half a 1 equal' else, wash them perfectly and bake in the oven until aufflclently cooked. Cut each potato In two. scoop unGl light out tho interior and beat it and smooth, adding salt. f turns of butter and the yolk Put a every three potatoes. spoonful of the prepared potato into half skin, then a "?. JVn the finely minced and pile up with potato- hOM-uivd- Cl'-n;- This subject la only, of "arse, a htaneb of domestic economy, ,f so unimporiant one. t m the beat of these little left - Itaklrg Jrlfie- - it ia generally advantage , obvious reasons, io alter tbs rseter or the dish entirely, not fur Hie eake of appearances, but iL is. noceesary to add - wat an urualiy equal quantity of soma r ingredient to make the dish a fierentsblo sip. Tlie dishes I am go-l- o f0 suggest the disposal of rem-w- w are sr,-j,i reparato portions ' on for each person and lend especially well to tl.e tie-- c:a.g aud bee'.itog steeps; no or Killing tttwn iuio a glorious vale, ecu , l:Ue tboee lesser hollow ir . u,!i.m iUf toaerins cliffy of a. vast i'a;ei. iuio which t.ia ff.o; uiau Liu- never tioJ: now wg&.in tuuriu;' i.iaive the iof.ttsr cre:.c '.))uti:ii a1: :'.ic,m? rhcu- - procipinrs. niihcui c I cf du.c liiuiui ic... ami Oil; spread ieal give a heating to ill UK Sim. ilutt human n cj t'au.-.-ioiii- govi-rtt-- i' i - - SLd i ui- nii.ouuce chtidreu die luod vud tbs', practically unobidiii-to:- -i ! ,l chang. Uj,' of piivj n M.igi nit'Ut onlv a wuial: uiiUii!':' rise g..is i a a lacorv ... throws aa intcrcr..:.. j .. aiiovi iL- it. ad iee dollars a ;.a. velopuiem of uu.-ill,- e. ll;.- tuin ;!ull VuS paid (j i uu- such as io greail.v hi5SJ1 tli,- woik don,,y a girl, ot uiachiit", u i:.ai at i he title lor hallvoii..-ri. i lvf; .t laciory present they cot is1 for lour ro,-- . u.i r. turned to tho i k as ine machine t eanu- - nurhiti,. wh-hud left, of. Mr. Kelly sa found il epeidid up in dOtlllU its iof-mformerly carried c;u 1 i. i wo-iwas doubled, from two to ten. sea bui In-- : ui,nt, .;.i-- t ,i 0niy from trot- bone in waii--; ilollur a i0 allUotiLi bhf merely for decoratiw -- ir.iUiiigi. Tuu. was otu- ut the ek.lled pet'i-uu- s unit; in a girl using one of m. niavlmu ie her iidd,-- . u strong, wtll-iu- g now responsible fur msuv . opi-rii. fU,. ,ti was asked tin rhea as she was m l :). Some wb-t- , iu her imitiied by tbe girls are uot capable m the e.ie:atne.l doubling ot tbeupiuiui., of her machine. in t - iiuproiriueni. Iu I level Involved e!..'1 raid: rojil Ket dollar a and are uo longer l.- i!e ror dm, ocrn,mot,, mokes cupation. Those who cutt'iuue iu tile womt-ihiutini'f or trade are required to t.U twuo a they wuiml(i.imu h.nv niu.b- But to du- mat him- a were there have lietu many gwiiut-ni,.j iuu b, cuts in rite at rain pliers l bui tbe coiL.uitiy required five years ;iwi. dini't get aa upou their e e is. l.iwcter, far more much as veil'd ti.iuk fm doubling the than twice what it a- fme the meof niuchiiir. I gu, tlv, ponpla chanical iiuproveiueiii. In the case uf speed who buy the garment mui get moat machine carrying ii.iiliiph-- uecdl s of the differviu'e: ilmi can oo this Is obvious; but it U Hue of the many ntmo garni rut for ineget same 1; machine also. needle is the money.' single duty of the operative to natch the Tbe Consumer League. b agreeaw so to discern the in- ment with the Garment needle intently Workers' regularity caused by a broken thread I'niou, restricts Us label to muslin unor a broken needle, aud to stop the ma- derwear. The League dues not, howchinery (by pressing au elect t ie but- ever. counidsr fair wage or the spend ton) before any tbrcuil are cut he tbe of machines as conditions on which broken needle or any sdu-hare the label Is granted. On this account omitted because of die broken thread. lb union rather oppose tbaa assists Now, when the needles set Iwvuty-tw- o the league lsbul. Tho uttiou is uot hundred stitches a minute, as strong enough in any branch to effort was the case in ISP. the writer whose many changes, rad. as has been said, eyes are usually kivu. could see tbe it is especially ineffective in the musneedle when the machine was iu mu- lin uuderwesr branch. Consequently, tton. At the present speed the writer buyer will continue to reap the doubtwhose eyes hive remained unimpair- ful benefit et cheap underwear. ed, ia wholly unable to see the needle, Kveuing Foal Book Jtevlrw, discerning merely tbs steady gleam of light where it is in motion. To meet POVERTY IB THE this difficulty, which occurs regularCAUSE OP DRUNKENNESS. ly in the esse of the operatives, it Is now s Ucj.lar ot big tO- t( ninsi ii eidv ai-i- t Cwamitiee-KA- J90J. 3, ovcu and bake until the tops sre brow n and serve immediately. Fish or chicken with mayonnaise is a fine way of using an almost Infinitesimal amount of choic fish or poultry. First place in the china ramekins er paper esuiea'a layer of broken lettuce, lightly dressed with ell, 'vinegar. pepper and salt. Next add a slice of tomato or this may he omitted. On the lettuce place a little heap of chop- ach ache, colic or flatulence. A of tho dill wafer and tho sama of hot wafer repeated occasionally will bo found to giro great relief. Veils drape some of the new hats and are drawn back, floating in a sort of soft, airy loveliness which Is a wonderfully attractive trimming in itself. Under some of them fold braids and trimmings are applied, but Instead of tlia glare of gilt there Is only an occasional glint and sparkle. Odd little Japanese PUi's ere popular. like rterythii.g that- - U Japanese ... tinware. Tn Clean Tiled Floors. 1 leaning tbe Teelk. Tiled floor should lie wiped over Whan uslr.g powder to cleaner ibo skimmed milk after the) hv been washed. Borne hourekeepetg advocate teeth be careful to wash It well off with ' wiping over with linseed oil about ones plenty of wafer. In winter do not dm in two months and then polishing with Ice cold water, but add sufficient wmrta wafer to take tha chill off. a soft doth. T Chicken Cutlets y SOME WI5IEX DELICACIES. now, for even fashions like to be on tho winning side. Not bnly little purses, but ail else, are shout, from thoee wee ones Just Mg enough for a change purse or for a child to imposing looking hand just beg. Thai, s bunt'd Lu: becoming tilt, l.av lasted well. In .nie of the has it a- - sumes eiarmnH dipping as though it had down over the no slipped (here. Herd boiled eg gr. beloved of hil'lrri'. If are not i.ecof-ari'- ir Indigestible. oiinuie- - in wai.-- i cooked fur ferlv-fi'-- e to biouees are open at the throat and a, not boiling, but heated i , vierture ing footgear of tlila kind remember or flao little chala easily dl- -'-. gt a rather larger eize tlum is worn In single row of pearlsround of ITS degrees F.. they nr neck. finishes the simple os the most hygr s.'y prepar-.ti-.- other kind of kid. town of 134 inhabitants, a on Monroe. Ia should be found oatmeal Cooked An I I.1' bag or ed soft boiled po widow and only on It i a splendid soft- has seventy-tw- o egg r. Ill every wih-tan- d. in thlswey ti.e jolh ' became a widow through dithem of bo and ia ener for may ! hard wafer kept i crumble to pomie; ever 'effete the water pitcher for two or three days, vorce. ar.d her hurtend had the grace Urglish embro'oi " to quit the world soon after she freed rot longer, it after that it grows sllr-.i Is a the ragj tone-ki- r. from him. The Monro widows herself small with Richelieu shoes, gold i i fierive!y ffcarlet taffeta heii'g are of all axes, and n majority of there sre much worn for evenings. wusll iited on neat lit tie coat'. More brads a:e about, though It did am good looking. gold buttons. chiffon taffeta and Taffeta that eem impossible to crea'.e ceyiblng fee. I1'1 Patent loallier ,draue ;! are favorable maHriuo i (1 e supp'e silks exuros sun. it This auc atnacts U.e liiUHn lb- - lH.i.iM. uf eicbreide;! the itaGier to shrink. Tnrloie ni buy 1 n Hr 'ii t V i 11) i to , i ! il y. i, 41 i PI |