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Show THE SUNDAY MORNING 10 r Examiner DECEMBER EXAMINER, uu'.hropic, we are nt planning sue. cessfully fur the public good. Scd Weve usk on hand demanding All our diplomatic powers. We mui civilise the ihliippines you know, Since our Uncle Sain with gleaming sword. Has captured them for ours. We must civilise the Philippines, you know. Nut a country 'iifaih the stars and Miss Leota Kennedy, Editress f.utr 'he principle of socialism! Not ns a 1'ttle less able to cope success--tuliwith pb steal or moral rohtfor-luue- ? silane, surely, lor hie own ben-fl- l.. NO QUARREL. r Stripe In heathendom nu.it lie. We'll shortly have them civilized. Or know the reason why. Oh, with missionary fervor in Our nation' heart aglow. We must civilise the Philippine, yen know. t Tii We, lice people. have u Seventh What trust is It that keeps In any grew reform that contains qiurn-- n il It the Socialists. We do aut : iht-ias our foes. ibo- great pnuciplo of good to others nearly every maa and woman from upou We like to ih ink that we are en- and especially to unborn generations, being able to stand proudly out before gaging ihe ns!u flank of the enemy i he b' oad minded person must recog- the wurid and say I never bad a relwhile they are occupying the attention nise the aliruism and uuaelflehDrs. ative near or distant wtu was cither a of the hit ttuuk. it la for this reason that ia the pie drunkard or a criminal!" Jilieal Avid ol today all Socialists as Eighth What trust, ia it that can nn-rour Control well aa PioUibiiiuuisu all is politic not only lut own It U the If, however, they let! that trust inuia body of the enemy that they are respect even If vr do not agree with employes (a power which anycontrol doc ran aud In bul all for thair wield) hem may plana bettering confronting aud that they are uing in its political grasp the greater numuuoica and bird abut ere aim will humanity. . ber of ns pairuns also! nut Quarrel over tu Even bird shot ia Ninth Vhui trust Is it that offers a The church ia the mother of annoyiug and confusing. bribe to every man, woman and child 11 they will not give in credit lor un all. We may try to trace our linor Mohammed er In the I'uitcd States, saying, "See, let driving aa old and very strong trust eage bark tobutptnldha our researches will us do all this evil and we will aljp out of Maine. Kaunas. North Dakota Confucius, till and for having it nearly forced out of only eoavince aa that the heritage of you some of the money from our and our bust training pud our moat that your stive. may be paved, a doaea other auwo, swJJ A pill not feasible plana fur bettering humanity jour schools kept up!" romplaiu. came down to us fruin the merk aud e tf the fart that the echoed children lowly Mssoreae. ef over forty elate hare teat books la Finally, In hm great trust are we all silent partners, either with or withMr hand pointing out the effarta of . ' THE GREATEST TRUST. this trust oh the hanua welfare, plao-eout our consent? We fondly imagine that we are a five people, a fa their hand Urnf ur efforts, It eminently proper at this in America canint fur nothing with them, e jrill time to aak ourscivt-- g few and yet. wc are nil ruiupclkd to shore not complain. which may be conducted In the man- In the shame aud blood guiltiness of a ner of a school examination and will business that a few people ihrust on a grasp We might nae p n& our apaae tell effectually brUg out the fact aa to majority because of the political that "the whiskey trust is able to tag what the truperanr movement whether wgriuw well read sad are good exercise? tea accomplished through Its various at aualf4t-n- l thought. FlnsiC-AVllitis father of trusts, which Is the branches, but there ia a temperance is the gvraieat and eacyebpaedia on the market nor mui farrruchlng trust in the world? oldrst and most soulless of all trusts, 6ueond-Wii- t trust U It that tries can not be treated t an ordinary, (hat tella ell thaw Mot being well read on the eabjuct, to make f.w-ronly the man, woman and child common trust which affi-c- l the writer la not able to tell oa the U the I niwd duuw think that all mu- financial anil perhaps the physical tk-r- a be the power that sevens it, I sooner or later be submitted to the people and thru the liquor nn-- would So rally PioLibitioui.is, bv placed In the minority with only And with united force one vote wach. In the" present system of governCompel ibis bridegroom sgiee to ment they have by skilful manipulawritings of divorce; And then with conscience clear and tion, a disastrous chance at legiela-liufree. Tht-r- , la so much the Prohibitionists In all good faith we'll go Forth tp civilize tho Philippines, you and Socialists have In common that nmua from the pen if ilu-cannot affotd to be very sarcustiv The article was J. B. Herbert. know. cviaeniiy w ith on another. with no special thought Ahutriu Which re fora should eome first la Socialists, ,w lt iOCIALISTS AND of opinion only. They should vital interest and value t PROHIBITIONISTS a matter t La-us all admit that, and both come. The right on thinking that our . There seems about as much cannon then keep branch Socialist,. of the great rolorm GermanEuropean Socialist, are in the iLL sense in Socialists aud Prohibitionists particular when and it that ever, tlu is iff greatest column the temperaim Xian .: warring on on another as there Is for a proud ease of the fatherland. two Christian churches to quarrel does come ft will be and America awake 1 the day Judgment Ther the SuciakDenmowu. ... with each other. aa usual. stUicuce society, an orgaui All churches are striving to Chris- first, national scope, busy comUUuglti tiania the world and so should maka Thor nr the foremost kadmaa! common cause cr at least not hinder FRANCE! WILLARD AND SOCIALISM the social propaganda ia eoBUn. each ocher. Europe combating drink. So the above named political parties There ia "Vurwama hav each for their object the betterThe Sorialists make muck of lit bj iar ment of the human race. fact that the groat leader of the W. C. greatest Socialist organ on earth With each of the above parties, poli- T. 001 Frances Willard, favored So- uSSJLrT1 tics la almost a religion.' Indeed It is cialism. Of coarse she did. She was a woman religion applied and made practical. Note the difference oa this side who recognised high Ideals wherever the ocean. When the America There la a stranger and deadlier foe she met them. for each to figot, thereto! e they cam She was also n woman whose motto hibiiionist becomes a Borialut hsS not afford to spend much time trip-plu- g was Do all things all the time. U prone to pack his intellectual bub up one another. Each of these was a noticeable fact, however, that as though going to n far countrv. letter to his Prohibit. parties ia bound to grow and prosper she never made n mistake in the rela- a good-by-e as America grows intellectually and tive importance of duties or performed friends and kiss kls fellow aCi worker farewell. spiritually. They have the elements of them In the wrong order. He assumes that he is dime si-- th Ktreagth because they have back of She said repeatedly in public that temperance reform entirely. fcr them strong altruistic principles. No such principles govern the old the greatest evil on earth today and reason that he feels that Soctaii at this time whatever the great propagator of nearly all oth- will settle it all." parties may have governed them once.- Fior er evils wua the liquor traffic. e The wogds which she was quoted as this reason it is only a matter of time We ask no Suclabai to ahwa would unwbea they will meet their doom having uttered at n Socialist meeting efforts In behalf of his docuim less they shall adopt a great principle In London do her credit and she was Ua . one whit Its ukical teaching, m no doubt sincere la them. .1 , la later year. the highest possible order, tv, eu However, if Frances Willard eoulu of time find no fault. . with the beautiful order Whether the prohibition of the have lived her life e seeoud the Socialist wut 0 ,n liquor traffic will bring about BocUUsm there is little doubt that ths ohlitera- eoouL or Socialism will bring about Prohibi- Hon of the liquor traffic would have j Jut the success of Socialism always been her. first thought. tion, the years will have to show. J nlvem a much higher order of cMUa. T the student of historic reforms, than has yet been attained, traffic are se U The evfid of whs lives in America and notes our hastened when the itud. beloved country leading the world la apparent,' and the appearance of lta Sit that is best, there ess be little victims ao appalling that there aeeina ard may be reached. .. s doubt of the ultimata triumph of both more hope of rousing the public to the i the above principles, and As goes need of notion than there la of Imnie-But U is all a beautiful dream which America so goes the world." diately getting both the rich and poor can not he realised ao long u q, 9 , to adopt the principles of Socialism. people of this nation are paying cm . s Now-le- t The liquor traffic numbers Its us see how it would work billion dollars for drink. among all grades of society. Soout Prohibition If It won would bring A community on m about woman suffrage sad would abol- cialism does not appeal to the wealthy more understand Socialism thaa 11 as a class. Which reform ought we ape ran comprehend trigonometry, ish the liquor traffic. With everyone sober an election day to try to get first hea? j Approximately,, there ia a saiuot h and every other day, and all women every American community to ever M on aeo uQt the weuld tbe only that the Obviously, voting, people Socialist. The saloon, blocks th, way beauty and possibilities of the "initia- needed worst, but is tbe easiest to to Socialism as effectively as It block tive aud referendum." This would In get. Frances Willard .waa never per- the way to the Christian churches aad time bring about all the Socialists are mitted to vote, but were she alive to- to every force that la being nertef , day and living Ja n state where wom- to better the human race. working for. en may vat and there vu 1 choice Tbe American Socialists make the Ir Socialism shpuld win, universal tor her between a Prohibition ticket mistake of postponing action agaiat must would she of the and a Socialist ticket, woman suffrage would be a part the saloon until they get SortalUm. victory and also the Institution of the certainly give her vqte to the moveThat means that they- postpone fa which ment for tho advancement of referendum vote. aa they can never p indefinitely With all the women voting and the she spent years on the lecturer's platpower of the referendum vote in the form. If abe had to choose between the (Continued on Page Fifteen) hands of the people Prohibition would trow. t By W. C., TV. U. -- lu-il- Befraia ii Come on! Come on! Come on! Co rue - go-T- o sew They are Well semi-.st.g- e now, but show them what they need. k We must civilise tbs Philippines, yon know; There'll be sure to be a harvest. When we once have sown the seed. We must civilize the Philippines, you know. We will send our civilization to them, Uer the ocean wide, " She will lift them up sad teach them Tp our boundltw. Joy- and pride; l And the ngs of enlightenment, Shall round about them flow. I As w civilize the Philippines, you 1 . -- know, sm-m- s one rB - uit bit-sa- a-- . .the-liqu- . of mankind pur of the moment one thing thut the nicipal Improvements ronw through But out' civilizations married; Hodaliata have accomplished, but does Ita gracgnis generosity! w She in now the bride of rum.. ThlnkWhat trust.'. ia It which parpot assume, therefore that they have So he'll have to go along with her, accomplished nothing. alyses ihe father's intellect,- turns his M this great trust which spends It blood Ao water, hU, muscles to limp more you know. annually nu protecting its inter- Twaa a dreadful mesalliance. flit brain to hia and heart bis rags, various its branches, ests VMS CHURCH, OUR MOTHER to andugg fur .fcauvd' aud mnrderuua than through But, you see, it had to eotpe; all the other trusts combined. It 'There was so much In it, don't you iminltxou, which is tu attend more, compelled I tVwrth-Wl- iat know. trust Is It that Villa is Ml truly gKralade plane for the fi , was and otto of ihe signs, Ore welfare of our great Republic by a succession of blows all the love of preserved forhopeful ns and taught ns through O, she loathes Lint! She abhors him! And abe: mourn tlie selfish. greed whether they are voiced in a political a wife fur ber kusUauil, strips her of our mother, the ct'.ireh. Of the ones who boaud her to him; or la a philanthropic way are the out- self respecttakcs fwd from her mouth r Bul she'4 bound to hlul, Indeed, and the mouths of her children and gone of our Christian training. And she finds he wont be left behind. This (mining has come to ua loaves ualy den pair aud hopcleMueas It Is noi too much to say that neithf!i rough gome branch ef the Christian for hoy constant pompanions? Not een to let ber go nfli-X- hst Out to civilise-thehureh to which wo or our pareata or trust. la if that leaves er irohlbiiiouiiit nor Socialists can Philippines, yon if a single prluc-iplwhich, our grandparents have belonged. know. thousaads of children nolhlug but a It may have bed to filter down b milage tf shame and dishonor, an adopted, would really better humanity, through aernal generations to tu, bat impoverished constitution aud nut a that th 3 Kiltie dues not teach aud that Those whom God hath Joined together Its active teaching! have been pre- cent of 'money with which to begin ('It rlst did nol practice as far as the Let no mortal put apart; life of that day permitted. served eves If we are not glways able life? I llut. all matches are not mado la hat source Hi BUUp-Wgo trace trust fa It that throiigli The moment we go away from the you know What causes tbs Socialist to eA its h Mrs lion for generations has left golden rule and the ten command And this marriage bond was welded and Rea tla labor mousy to prupa- every mothrr'a sou aud daughter of mmu In our plans, political or phil Down lu sheula very heart. well-bein- 1 - ad-luu- re vio-tim- . - e . j ntesChristnias Fashions of Paris s h i , I e 4 i Vft 3 oftftftftttftftoooftftftftfteftftftftftaftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftaee4Hfte$eeftft66oftftftoftftft I Hein H. Kvasyhady ful ts har simple black aigret Her fai literwturs at the tely f wared compactly, but not luo aiweh ao, and it baa s madsrnlsod Louis capitel isMldarod It that la vary fetching. U take sstto Mandny anatet 1 always find' it dilflrult at this time nghl far the premiere performance ef f tbs year not to talk of fora. It is Wfaatm fJorttrs Dens ins bafonds." suit matter te be depressing, so 1 We are horrible snobs hero In Paris and will my malt statistics god coaflna myself leva to mums in the daily pa- Mm ts one af the many branohse af pers following aa Initial show as bavin "boon thara." X first algid with Dare as tisrotes Is not to be missed K waa Uttar night, and each time tbe carta tn waa raised wo drew our is Ml shivered In om been ofltciaiu . tor It bad that bate woald not be per-th- r alalia, and moat people Wanted by tba unusual apportaatty to mass rag erasing droaa. Thara wars Maay sanaatioaai sostumas, smmis Chain a gown of white crystalUan having Ms skirt Imamu Led with MedalHorw bf vanatiaa point Kor, sobroidarad .with pearls and tiny gold apanglwk The hod almost ooncraW beuaaUn deep Bwtha of SMbroldei-olama, was adth opraya of shaded ynk wsrhod In raised woaiet rtbbua. A atennfoy oonfocthsi It was! Tho naval ty k this yaar's avMdng tastHna Bn In tbs varied haaddiwaaaa aaaampaaylng it and charming Isdeod are soma of thcaa, Th parisisn. In Cast never strives after several rfferi in ter tWlat Bho contents herself with how wbteh she variaa, liks Mma. aoosrdlng to her eomplesum. bar stylo of disos or Its coloring, sad If she sen manage It, according to the pines hi vrhiah It Is to appear. Today flssblon ordaina that with the aiirpie sad claaal jal oat of our gonns every attention must be pnid to the man tier of Wanting one's Lain And It la in her olgara that the rmart vronwn now soaks the only relief for her cvaalun PAXU. teal h in my bonee proplielkMlty aud not riieuuiutlcally lluit tlia winter te to be a severe one. My theory te tliat the muff of today ls sdoiabla it is also large and haa aeo-asas- ry the top. showing each skin as If It had bean carelessly laid upon it. And, by the way, this arrangement la a new fad of tho furriers. Tho smart shops In (he Rue da la Falx are showing fox muffs fo combinations of two voters. They are uew. but I do not like them;- there la too strong a contrast to took well, especially at a dlstanoc, tlia effect being toe patchy. And I beg of you, If you have any Idea of adopting any of them ideas advanced about fur and labrio combinations, as you value your artistic tout please let them match or at least tone In color. Deters talking ef other articles of dress let ms say that a Mg draped muff of velvet with sables or mink tails introduced at tho ends te very pretty. Add to be Insistent aad - : tliat a good large muff looks expansive and smart, and both of these things the rightminded .woman, be aha tail or ehoii, aims at looking. There te a great point about tlia iurga, gat muff nr 1. I ro-tev-ad ef the ' ste,J-orde- ! red-ing- ot sr aeathaiic taeiwx u u-1 riir pic eolffnrrs de'igiils in arranging h ehenmng leniiniue figures In y . DECEMBER Acioi.-ttvCanvases. fur fair with very liioii'l liair uewn ps'lej liiiddle, a la J ui.c., s;.ri slightly waved on e.ica s'dr. It a bard of gold arm :ig her treeaet. witii a eouple of while lilies over the ears. tsvur alia,;-- 1 mauve and pink reiser tlrgut tinhv-- t to juipli- - ar.d agal.i to psi-- st mauve, 'i'hrsc floaert bcstle tlis hair lor.ce&ied by the lines cum. Tl re ir undnuMedly a knack 'r flxii.y the." In position, but rsever hue to be taught COSTUMES IN AND VELVET, CLOTH m ji ; nutjiet luifr. tfc.s drrr t,t g.iru; ijitr o'.h'-i- . y mi-u-- s 01 uj. g.-a-y each Her is " xui- - v.ay -- IS- - AOitu-- (O M'X of n i.:f pint of t Ol).r'-1-- s tc.-- i tetsi N us;1 Oii'l s lmi to t,n. Li' g . ks- - 10 ki ,r . 1 1 ,, i ,t., , ' g r. v a-- i'.t r ,'.t rf tr- - f.in.i tu. irg Thu etl'ky liqiji l t.i.-- j! l.f - ; .li i1' ' - r . r'eii- - j , '; Vi j h (-- .. tn'l-v- . 'it.- mi- - 1, - Liil.iI ,g i ,i,- ip l.im l.iii - -- "I- i.-- - f - ti r. ev.. tic.'i powders in to cut i;-'- ri a of hotsolnte reu"i. laiwder and clmo- l!io This Is one of trie ducbia a ehild to t.ikf .. n.- - ,1 (rLi.-- h Ire than f : inn - "1: luc. jelly. ; Ironic f. b- r i hil- ! r The f,"n. knives ie mnn r.r-river n.utu n atiji-rork from a wi- r gov. ii- -i c ' p. j:. 1!. "I- - ri " ' .ill .i,o .... f - In a ' r.10 bai-tu me' combination affgir a point In it h ver- - Is that the rubbing ef side in good skins wt tile avoided, and it is friction, not that ruin ry. tnc Fiddy heightf of expenLeaving sive furs, there are plenty of aricil-..-wear well that and look well and arc, after all. aompsiwtively cheep such aa Fersten lamb, broa-iailgray astrakhan, tr.e better' Port of equirreL aii-A silver fox nice tiling to remember when purcharlng inextien'lve furs is tint in bulk, as ii wete, they the knife and u lilersry worni.r. ' fjt.s j besuilful rag rugs, huv p:r- - ;a v'hlih bid uil 1st written it x k :f aii. tini'-- socially, and thiir '.virw And Iiopcter. and a wlinl el,u; her animal pi'!?. ''iiiH'y h'linir a';d Ivan sale. Tire workers make floral than the lighter ! dogs. p:tt-ir- .s with the different 'ctflored Shows every spot- - ! Mi. Lila lit Tdond. thudy know. s.,. l.igs. Ihe favorites being the priu'.ieee, Pmal! lists a vuireFiiu' gold proi'n-'i-ror- . -r har iinoS:-take- n daffodil en l sweet pea. matertai ttsn they t th-seanli-foConvuelo Van.'Jorn.'lL dt.rliMv of vetal ir. pri Vtet'et C. ;; take valley Nevada, tit-- i ix crestii-s lrra i 'u;--?.i- f burros hef if.i il.r ;o sardeu or. I'.vi ol; tc v. ill u - quite e!r:ui und require wiping villi a ciu-le- A a!.(t preny iii. - w of 1 ' a for a r.'u do sole, ma-iIt Iilm rigi.ilnpalc feleeio. ,.1 i(j with white rib--- S a.'d v li't- riuhons &t ip-- prek. AH r sedr al'oped sn-- rmbroiil- ered v,ri i'unor.ho slitro. Frier !; ?Vh. w!fe or Crown -- f Beteiu r;. i Frir.'-a te-.b- . jumu vituoLt f !' ". - - 'oui ir that does nm incur to evertiody. Thd large round mi,;T must have boh eidea "like necesrui;!. but Ue list one, it as all of the diTi-i- l ur pictureeque order. can present tu ttie world s fate ef sable, chinchilla or ermine, while Its back may be made of harmonizing velvet or cloth. I am having my own Mbits re- arranged, und five nice skins, that would only nuke s moderately large tnulT if i.scii m; both aide, are to be mounted on .1 muff designed fro:n the one I liMe jut suggested. It te to l; flat, laijicr wiji-- r at the bare than af and or nil l. I,-.- tin I j b'-r-i- Vi . ;,n. 11 .'LOW , f tr;l 1 at 1. 1 - ra-v-- .rrL n rnt orae j - !( before tiurtg- - Nig.sve ; I ! - avy i - ( ue'i fli- '..'.l-t- A g,; d b 1. m. j ?r i3. .. ; j beeti growing in sise fur the Utt few years, but the larger it gets 'h belter I. like It. It cannot ba loo u'Cu tor mi-When one Is tall oar ran off ' a nt'iff of genroue pro;ji-'cariy I I,- !' .. Tliir brigand method af io-t m v- car.iiot be practiced hy u vv email woman, but there is not a div.ih I.- FOLK. ;. .i t! i'i it.c prn. '. - xtr-v-l- r. i v isfli c .i.". ir. Iifmi'-- i y by tii1. iti,y bi" loid .rlijir. ifft . lt WAYS AND WARES OF WOMEN fXTi'i.-t- in t!,e atu-L'-il- t'lk. a fco is recpnicd lb as ih1' uerr, ofjii; fariiioit. remeiiK faith . Notliiv 01way of for is a moie n;iv attire bacaniry addition in ftiuishnie 1 than tills realty thd tnulT of loduv tS N- - inaii'llw- - Kina and n d,".ju lp ut siape v. I:o Le of t!wHiv rt- - irrmiur-t ;ii- tu v,ear sho.X iI -t (. ail THE rs"! ' hL-u-- 1 TOILET more while upon the fur text, don't buy ermine unless you are either young vr tbs nest best thing, young looking. K brings very picturesque evening tab te of melon pq out every facial Ifne you would like to obliterate. Select. Instead, white fox, moire silk. The skirt Is rofiS which softens and bedutllleo th comto the knee with flounces 'of plexion.' and pink chiffon picked out with Neat llltls crossed stuck of sibellns or astrakhan are worm dose around th throat. It being po longer th mods ts wear ones fare os arm or shoulders or to leave tbe neck exposed. The newest stoles are shawl shaped, cut around dose ts the threat and rounded on ths shoulders, coming down to a point lu front and very often a point at ths back as wslL Though whits fun are worn, white gloves are not used except with evening dress. I Wart gray, old lacs tints, champagne and fawn shade are all expressed la suede, and long gsnit are mors worn than tbs buttoned ones. Speaking of sleeve, ts protect women from tho results of tbs folly of appearing In the streets In elbow and short aieeved wraps there has been introduced the velvet undermancha to slip on as s' sort of cuff like the lingerie affaire on bodices. And that reminds ms of tlia soft, whits satin shirt waists tbst are worn for Informal occasions such as luncheons and tbs llks. They are stitched with colored silk or run with narrow colored velvet, white some have rows of pompadour ribbon Inserted between tucks of tba satin ail over tbs blouse, giving a charming Dresden' effect. Ths neck finish Is usually a bos ef rich colored velvet Th Louis bodies baa a draped w4J matching tbs stitching. f chiffon shout tbe decollete rg If there existed any doubt of the Pompadour bows of black velvet diswas of popularity empire stylos It paste buckles . trim ths plaited fat length sipated by s glance at tho leaders of Th sleeves are three-quartfashion at tbs tact race mret at Chantilly n week ago. Tet not all bow down Perltetlesa, bat Happy- - . down before this vogua, charming as It a paper UstwJ One rarely Is Many couturier recognise that It a does not scans encounter a wall W Is more suitable for evening than for bucket leas sex Th said wall S day wear, aad others give their alle- cauds, as may be Imagined, front-0I giance to tho princess robe.' (liven a wh has many pockets good figure and a perfect cut, there is wherewith te stock sack ona M no comparison between the two, everytriumphantly through abw thing being In (aver of the princess. passes with never a pocket at all Many modistes compromise on princess womans ingenuity has solved the pres Jups with a tight fitting, long skirt lem and that all V" quifa carried np corselet fisshlea above the te her ifa" waist Use. Over this la worn a short without such appendage and froerntT How site does without, empire bolero, which makes an Ideal . Is beyond th discovering P too, the that gown preserves long walking but , lines without the disguising folds of ths of the mere roan,desires snd stte i carry all that she . ' empire robe, which 1 f The long priiieess red ingot which a hand free with bs hung She may (pens at tbe side Is a garment as yet friends. handkerchief, parcels, worn only by the exclusive few, though purse.' uncfakW were It Is exceedingly chic. The svelte, latchkey and a tew she emerges but trifle, atraffbt front lines, braided or covered and arrives home fateri 'j with embroidery, are unbroken by front o her oil belonging" nest and teate.nlngs. and th coat, which Is full of skirted, reaches within an Inch or' ad nti" utter unconsciousness h tat in the of the hem of the dress. Brelisuhwsns sue lias achieved soniethjnd te much used far tlifse prinoaes ai.d is a perfect medium, but short of a miracle. 't unfortunately it Is not every purse that , (tet Steel Head. ran stand the strain of breilachwanc ' indeed, only the few, Cut steel beads have takenenuJ?e There la no doubt that fashion is of tba hand worked paillette ceridi-dlvaried this season. In ths the newer embroidered mutter of color, m well as design, and tulles for evening wesr. it must be a foolish woman who can-r- copper sequins are find what suits her whea she may satin direct In ths form at es1""" choose long, straight lines, the tight butterflies, dragon 1. tttir.g princess, the scanty Josephine blue and Iridescent talllH.ee or the flowing pictuesqueneas of being need liberally on ee . Revere styles suit certain ithltegrounJa. draper;-types 'of beauty, parties tar! y curried out in velvet and the softer 3ray covert dotT ' make known as chiffon velours, which steadily. It's a coir 1 1K1 the facet exquisite coloring evil that clear ibM gray b,,'' Lre pats covera produced in fabrics. Lngtend as the tan fcerf. CATHERINE TALBOT. " rion-ring- bless oma that resemble liiinellutiv They re placed one 011 each side ef the fore- head aid are connertad in front with a lo se twiat of white tulle Atinxt Mark hair, nmf wurn with a rrepe da uhlne kuuh slight,ngi-- ii mu, Jet, the affect I Burne-Jhas hispired vonir' wih one-thin- EVENING de Vaudeville has Hunched n charming novelty fo utir kireetton: that of putting la the trsaaaa tropical flowers In (ho -! shndos of red. Thbi lady is a brunette; hone tho oelemtloa. To be avplk-l)- . jif-- coif , tnrv eonalrtt nf a emuiile of plnkirh red And,' oh, yes, AN er Pmu-padow- fi Mile. Avril have a certain distinction. It Is only In the small muffs uud scrappy littlu ties with horrible cheap cord omqmeuu and tails that never wagged that they are hopelessly common In appearance. tnus-qustel- ra a firikt rum-aouke- - e ! aiuie5 I, on! The Philippines are ours; Come on! Come on! Come on! Come on! Well show the other powers The glory of our Start and Stripes, And o abroad we'll civilise the Philippines, yon know. coam 105. Bles-te- MORE BIBLES AND BEER. Temperance Department JO. e re' !; jt.,y f!;.t ,:- -i w e i" a'- - J 'd bind 1. an-- 1 '. . n an lirr hus-.'',- e c u-- e, s , J bt-ar- y ot '; s, " motorist Jl . .',s - to pi , Util-buroug- h. w-t- v:y nt- luggage.. Kr.r is itrica -- he SLBIe.lU'.ciDl. t will succeed as she har uer-- eiie-doth niukes hostr of iPM'.ste lie'. Slid coats, and whole sails aa j.ipkt' . , t'uiui,!.. .V l . Ir;r a :rq ih wei. Tirere's : darker shad.' of term' tp v .'1 aid daii(H' .. Thy u ua! lvle 1 a . v ivwi ti.-er- v. ;U-0 v-';- ; 'ruiir n-a-- ratry h;r w!kJ . ?- - , -t- |