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Show Che Inter-Mountain Republican THE least Ling a ve ae a aces , o » same same bey scen forgotten, ¢ » necromsubtle necrom ; experiences INTER-MOUNTAIN | MRS. REPUBLICAN, MALDWIN A. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, DRUMMOND, WIDOW OF M SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER ARSHALL FIELD 13, 1908. change be found in those great glass show cases which exhibit feminine JR. fashions bonnet and out- oys and sorrows outgrown Ihave all risen again to new life and | expression through a subtle odor | | we afte d from the lJact of a stranger fre : street risingine from an old che From Early - Times ora oo a 1 | vegetab! flora ne animal | acinar ior all enter Into perfumes, but the ae kingdom lends the greater Perfumes Have Been a ° Part of : influen, Daily Life. rere cldiutad) dive odure ton es I "eNOW 1 10 claimed that odors forme monie scale; that they were s "musical" as sound | perve : More as the . ' ' WW fot "ay o ' > 5 TAO History of5 Pleasing \ As Odor Si our var in a wave pensive Mee e in taste use a ydor in the world, , is the majority of human odors The1e that : influence of perfumes, more comprehensive unknown beings. ? ¥ erage individual avenag tye scent is a scent a é OF 0) term-| for It is pleasant, ; to }| Guring . will tell and nothing or youae lisagreeable, as the case may pee ak ae nt or lack of ee ? : sma of the individual virite, " aie ‘ : 1 he faite aininl q intellectua ppldevelopnit } pment dey neglect of of the eri mere n brain brai emotional been reared by a an the bd & But there ; pene education i bres inder ustrate ‘ v to. ht oY peramen F ; ing, plays Sonn ) One ; pee \ ‘ . to No raice Weawilser dis- | ceed d Li a2 ;| ner the ind the t nuwsdouplay, yore inipers in recognized role, than he SOL ; sdern. civilization. Sad tae on + nut is full of refer- | e n p kincense- | ences to myrrh ane ee id sweet scented oi i San simpler birc In motto, "In replaced. by stands =o " At eae + tail clan in. Ikome enol ines key and baa thea hs the the air ed in a elr Mohammed to thehe tile 1 filler from i n with cen#ers romises p faithful fa In .f smell ee has - ‘HOW dies Paradise ov seemed to arrang- | Ur the Kora filled Petia be ade Ds 5 ahueker. flavor 1 3 writer nature, bet 1 considered O71 nature epressed until : distast ry ] } eon ivfed | serious ald the of th In sNitian there Bn consequences... I the , knife "peng intoid = or expenditure t] P surprise The pic of by os bs it then little l io crude, her tne Chicago "a becomes force oa to sepa : ‘ : Lady ed: of it. in B Iti tracts f or oe 21 OS-akile's WGI nea aH eta ERAReT from | How he-oh, forget tt all! room a there w the male ils mate alan watt ne: 9 ney ic ie at fact sag vith oy gallon du ad-the of ts a "of And ne case fe Gartuera cuea ai London, ils Dare re (net In malice, 1But, perhaps, m grando salis Tell how ho £ave Zo. no rio county bar, eto Judge Lambert, Taylor a ae liko a_legul marier, Lambert, With Handed down "Good) Adver Our « le | sydon adld- preoision, grave decision daNey Oe Bt olionts a trip ¢ otten care-| Whe .oxek eet IS cae ldmund Van Magazine ee a Wigs "Sur Ma and tl vha rot Pa replied told kind of Phildelphia 3 play the gamo era sometimes Ae * ay, eet ni ‘ meee Prasat Cooke: yoke, in: in' hs rime establishment 2 anid in rary Asi it i 4to altrac tt t tk 1 where the. odor eiver odor aes ines o 7 a ‘t the courtesans imployed it as lract followel! Its use The of 7 do todas ‘ ‘ isk wild. n ‘the the male who Th female, A Ks sich . large as an: English contents . permeate ohol with the 1 au a ‘ inners ouve! ~ ' ‘ E > 1 ersona souree have years on ily: of spealdr pen if, exquisite frequently commonplace found C4 43 a dull ind he i a aha that J brought who, hay being ¢ as a thie ree commission, a great expenditure BYGut by. Ing plenty |canal ~ a and ruleered unencum| there "sts there to both is which coun- the French art women in set ee a and | ent CASH COMES it) All | | usly they "he uve discovered adrhitte d Jinglish ee | | Young fete a arry are and a great Louvre, to ne the Until | wé linve ; he 0 awake d th this Consta- | Ststed to. the once meet ee erana iad sito Seni a t al oO "Well, our y you men see," sald en are ew oe upon young arents Bakers rabbit. Wor sir. nd hay has # of mericrat Horace the and gained cide nt-in jt before fact, they ever 3 course Gost alm as t) ‘could' of Es ; ela done have: 1, Pi; | =n 4 ip RO Vou 1 lier : oi Crewkerne, London ear 1 in 2 5 , "Tin Oy'h) ) eae arl Somersetshire. : : ; ae ee } ee and chile with families, their drove Vv , c Teuia condemned in The = » lien man if he moment the platform and if the gentleman the on day," said: con- I desire to make a remarks the and political launched issues forth into all preferred to he x Another old ered ah eo po campaigner not take much this year, ‘ Ohlo. will t Figgers" Blackburn, irrepressible. wichita n © = who part Like re the t Bl = "aan or three gatnname of any= gned as| that ensded: and then arose in his place and a: "Ag ne seems inclined to tal a ta: 2 thes =f e ash?" "Dp " Greeley, bratet: Vocalist, Morecco calf." ent! bound ! | sing QUEEN a i an‘ ite of |S k I story ever told nected with i! | in eRe Ei F. . M. Serer ce did see the Joke committee of of it. to the nrovine. women fon Sternberg, e of the former sure has been chosen chairman of committee on erin Mrs tha foreign guests sp king r ¢ Chancellor of the committee on guests speaking Mme. Quesade f_ the oeMecha ° zuests speaking Spanis nd ra } Charles 4 é Bell, on pe Committee om guests speaking En Dr. John S. Fulton, Saratare gener of th Seren m elated ove the announcemen me by ne Gere 7} f\ | on Koch. discoverer of the tubercl | bacillus and the cholera germ, will at tend the congress as the official repros (Y ma Rovernmens nent | ( was J. y E of eee state sentative throats of depart- OTeS the x houses X was fivst made * Buteven exhibition ‘there ere the till J not nd where: Indeed rf to do iting ole of the zerman the believe that beautiful "city 4 o nd, i e 0 : ae int! cradled lake, ec lay ‘| empir Dry quisite its the Bscurial, entwintng purity of its coneeption of : design tu gold and the Architecture, Calleie. the: ofteciat Tenresentat the directors' room "Drop them tools, one movin' around Who's | for the fell upon his Jake. I hear {in the bank. there' can a kit to were wotc A sta c trom the ataons room. ‘My heave this is awful," moaned Secon d- Story. BL. daantn ~ 2 tear from Lat colors delegation of 35 member also been Jota clyvad h toouas a Bela ol that be ea ni "the offis ntatie o ay. Dr ke obediently dropped the floor Ww th a - clan a on ay the his "i A (\ bh WY, " \ iA with Is ex and nt! Second-Story Bill, the Pious Buralary Jush!"" whispe red Second-Story Bil in Jow, guttural tone, soun the in worl ~ ----- ")f from ears. somo tag ileago on the Prof tive of the Spanish crown, saile this country with his fam ily on Deutschland yesterday. | 7 -« ternals of the crude und ugly greot from Camilo Oo: q Japanese ladies inain "admiration their reed hutof ‘the' wonder vith the German Word has the state i Herbite has celal represe Xj Then can vaguely remember the first great Frenen exhibition, where the Introduction of native villages and, Koch 1a a oh % KY N) s it Dingley, the a ere on ee ente -rtainment Stebert some- yet Gaines Is went fnta att up wed- geon general of the army. The offices of the committe will be In the central departmen congress in Smithsontan museu cluded in this committee he sub-committees to arrange for the wih com< fort and convenience of guests speaking different language Miss So ae 4 INF and Js anmuch- Black- tact tt eee orn a s gates an ors to the International Tuberculosis. iDodarans, vene in eee on, Septem uber 21, s been appolnte by the local ennai under the chz airmenship ° ra. eorg@ Al F Vz , about FAST special the | h the time Me Maine to be‘the st mon ding of the daughter of ret =r mit payor i) | and elther pounded by that champion of the peoe yle, the brilliant young statesman from snnessee, John Wesley Gaines. dmission free. Seats reserved for. ladies. The band will be in attendance. Then Gaines none the town tere a ee jthat evening delivere ed |} house one of t strongest autle -protection speeches ever made tn the state lof Maine. He ma a hit wil the people, but it ts d that Mr. Dingley ne ver did appreciate the . He and aines were really the only two who h considered and th Grosvenor. the ¥ oe Time, iy | au burn or Prébabl e orator, missed the tral nd the wedding had Ito , ostponed until the following | night Gains did no ropose to te any time, so he went down town, hired a hall the ening, called at a printing office and ordered a ee ese tow over stu k up posters posters read: "Free Trade! Fre rado Free Trade! Down with the protection of monopolies Some out tonight and hear ne gospel of tariff refor ex- f Tw | i} ore your ALEXANDRA rema' eee Gaines-John esley Gaines le de|Tennessee-the ga gay and auhaginie: the Have Been Razor.'-St. Louis| safety Safety his the brilliant and le- | other unsquelohable the Profes ve aioe See sing. that b caut Us "Sentimental ad Face Away, Clarence; You most e xtraordinary | Times. pe sate a ear eT OF nal? and te th omin for 3 esgil finished Y a-pink silk gown, cut low VI thie shoulders, in full evening dress he simplicity of it-all brin a smile to ' o our faces today, and almost a lump in Hideous ; women farmers, and | Kirschner of Ikutusministertum, = >rofessor Dr Wilhelr li Fi 2 VO Loube, professor in ° al University of urtzbure, Bavaria, will head | of <1 and | the f Kentucky, Pe) } tapestry 1 men, the probably |campaign Giidicen? wilted would have some- dream hich we shall not igain fo artistic excellence and archit ival| ; etfich ©? ‘ <hibl Paris Thenowevhad the exhib ns ! l sain. infinitely improvec ind vastly mol beautiful from th act that America had led the way, and: there ere exhibits in these bullding hich , ‘ $ mat 45 tl ir i were quite unrivaled i reir di- | vidual: beauty None of us will readily forget tie ‘ is repres- in Dy if ‘4 bosom. Poul the t_serious- been' nation, hold h - evel ought opened het sat eU rhenate plet Uhe of the and They in- con- at } wig oe eh aa wa ent UNGINE Lit ‘ speaking. It he was once noe eae ta : proceeded with the hanging, but assemblage took no. inte caer Tox ee Pes intricate = nd 4@ Victoria sun openedin I e dre ed in x . they would license. appeared imméasurably i 1 oi ' ) lieve aisle of in was day ay, hard suites Nome wipes, aift'unte | sire.to' amy afew the As they w alice who re were, was Mr. Dickens PORTRAIT sane more ees V rh i h | uj citizens, hands of Ctvilization id his it was miles around. cedes his time, people have accep | the match, but Rial r\ to be sure that they the American, | uddah am teaching a "Ladies wrinkles!" & nelishn: un ‘Taughed he man asked ied that one of th ‘cunnit wo cae a in the Interest Blackburn in when hanging | eae erk's office they were accom-|Grosvenor of anled by their yarents was -very e | ride nt iS the , old folks approved of aan wher ia novel invention..Onevot them was an American and one-an Englldéhma n- | young but teeth away . ay clad lost But time urn mounted Mr ao at wonders ee. only extracting ood Jed , les glor ind | i all few number sent ~ Bpply for a with its| When the couple' Luxemburg a a @ Promise $1,800. they | "yes." miners Peeve has had ‘anything to say, he shook hia Refuse head negatively, whereupon Blacks the Americans, who ure largely au- \ when the Nant clerks" baa 2 thors of these Wonders. witness the license was iss There is an old who still lives the Crystal Palace, who was a young .| palace ne nd not was tuste With little ré Paris d \ CUPID al- that art. Reynolds has but three But the French tate and a clearly pels seven become our ieti was at by OF of | it has headquarters he politics, campalgner i : useless for an amateur to attempt to) that they would not be penniless. e|then or forever afterward hold his: | describe the marvels. which "are _thel perente rot together and | * wriitten con-| peace, Grosvenor waited for a mo j exhibited, marvels only too well known | ty ¢ proved. |ment or two during the solemn pause o on ll.the blaz day when Queen <F I-dav' the fu laze of a mie -Gay it ith the Prince Consort, rep- im great a | with zone, common the of on the | Os cu Oo + nah rabbit life animal ch a d into euson of beaut ave ; ce ca ‘ of pertur ee by i po vet re tush hich seemed irnt | se accomplishment of as which was dreaded, turned isi say enormous : Sach aie THetl } se ] complicated Whether this is an advantage or not. Lean not say, but from the artistic point of view undoubtedly ' is a dee a the ducati follows. to ntist ret sh this yerfun delight oe red Occur in mere which tf the LOOK tirst human be- |} ant into. ‘Us ware} t o ‘ olden. time who } the dr -ito ul- earth te. mistake and art is too real and "oo thing more to live on than the prover- | body, there was Grosvenor to make @ living as cle ice yeith 1 them a Ey bth | bial love and sea breezes. ayers ; rae present one even= {not to be ful y willing to rectify their) §o9 Oreste, who is Filomena, |ing at a large church wedding. When ideas ho is 18, took a firm stand. They ad-/| the officiating minister had announced Perhaps tho greatest contr of all | mitted they loved' each other, but be-| tp; man knew of any objecto be found inthe exhibition Is in tet fore they would march to the altar} tion to the marriage he should speale Machinery» all. t ¢ 0 ,, AUILS') trey wanted" a fronclad agreement considered) a most extraordinary joke. What.is it that-has made the difference Why is it) that the mind of the implest today is more subtle, nd that such erude obviousness would ee ' : ; fail to appeal now to the risible facultic rf Sunda choo) ehild hidden pee Se the fashington, Sept. 12.-There isa apie | cra indication that the silver -care bur and so on Tt js enough to bring tears to one's eye to remember that the sides of gazed on, this glass case those . Who Vho. gazed | gla ca shook th Jauchter'at what: was:>then and blende ax ith other ingreden i i istent wit! l 1 ‘ re1 wholyj inconsiste of refinement (here are exquisite perfume hk | with some temperament vaken t} est d highest impul vere « ey by wt i r a the « motior 1 pers. which ineres i te i nature; othe tir the appetit« im passion and till other: resurt t.} memoric of tim her ind here-| tofoere, of old Incarnation ell as] leéparted | prince Albert which stand in i the indentl trance \ ill be one the first, Indications, for no one would erect such effigies in any building today. There are till a few. relics which have survived the years of various objects of interest.in those days ro : One was deemed ingularly comic ind. amusing, and: consists-of. a large glass case of stuffed animals dressed beings, dog: dressed" as ia in iy ; a' ee when y if. ALE Si Republican Special Frenc', ee ah Tapadtane ot : aioe artis 2 | mann ame : i 1ioW seen to us remote, If anyone will take the trouble to} Him Ont, ro there and hunt out: the. features Willie that your which formed some of fhe objects of |" the verify: they..@an'. 1 185 interes dint take to d. me next sunday?" as , 7 . oxtra¢ raise y change that has taken} little | brother. | place : her unted. to see The statu of Queen. Victoria and blePre "Ss "Succ so walnut nd it hogshead of rank and violent ve the ee art that: : Edn Education the saw I } to great delici- thi but being e Orator, h fon the hills, deplorable in its ugliness,|~ jut probably but strangely significant asa ee oe of the taste of the early Victorian e eee ee | flowers : toy to ob- the aThe monster : conservatory ee ; gleams : On| jana ang ‘leart the other t Mr. : Back up, Harry! Though:,the ee Wi a th Bay eat? and the of | Up spran 5, Bari y In .deflance, sidered ono-of ning | All_ his recent years forgotten : the ir} "John he elled, , judgment's | the world of Among 12.-~The . Franco- | most SOE ue n iy. ve ing TTlee velopment ingredient delicate Sept. Englan Gainsborougn,, thing, but that intungible thing which we -eall civilization has done more and taste in all directions has caused pow rful oll was odor unt half drop, used other t an be conEnglish} n= .: 2 Marl inter- | hibition o and who w 8 c oe a » wota e a | British Exhibition is pecu ina ~ 1 you that the reaping machine was al|'tween =a trav'ler startin' to Tangier an' | with esting to those who have lived 10n§ | jjoat the greaatest wonder of that show. |) a late .<pt veal hash? : ty state," enough to tao ine development When D Lckonn uvd Grecly Met. that uP. Geargo. What is. the | of Ano a oe He says that tro -can™reco ot ow the da! ference b ee a miata or Feat Grosv oll two éentléinen. who came to 8s ing ¢ angier an - |Wri his law. to him, (seemed sounder nab ie judement m® grounder. the "Be | eat : Have enue threc Pas ae . ae SCHOO iS rep ented, Snglish pictures, and FORERUNNER That iitekia {ble are, revelations to of French people, The BY LADY HENRY SOMERSET. Republlean Special Cuble. nh] aN : at-| . f 2 ous ofif porfume ons of rare rare had been pressed and distilled tain this oun bottle ‘of ‘oil In mos to vo. ! Gaines rowd, Whe en h the | c was asked at the last hich is the greatest| revelation. | have Past | | in his interludes of sport | Harry practicer tin court | ‘and they say he pleads a : Orit One ounce bottle alued t 8160 and offensive: yet in Ad- Years Throug rh Education Cultivation £ ; a ctl ta Idea A ip : | Changes | | a * quarter of a million dollars worth of vata Ola cand powder ised "tnt -th sroduction of extre ote und toilet I : They came from every ‘p of Few CHICAGO which large manufactory me enna In. one . : rd I e€ Writes of et! | odor that ttracted to oe her ever she may | prepare | We ie ber n Dart, tna th Cen cle j Portland, Ore., Sept. 9.-Oreste Marsh a e eS Rue ne , | tell is to be pald $1,600 for gettin tures are ot worth considering; bu ; eA . eee 5 with the fra Ll fy ope n mindedness which| Married to Filomena Angelini, and Filoconstitutes « characteristic o the | mena Is to zene' $300 for saying x I scent visited ‘Pin a ; ull an is once iar . to nce Va avell: reach speec! qe? usually exist Without question the ove oO perfum nore closely allied to our nimal ature than to our divine | nima ki 1 Ou pirit ure inmimortal I ‘ -existinge everlastin coming ight from the source Our. bodies have envolved from lower orders, and through these variou evolution ve 1 in our relationship 1 to the0} ineral, ; veretable and animal kingdom j Animals, insects and birds are keen- susceptible Somerset ee a 8 l aoc role so much is gathered distinetly {individual Probably requit ery ly th Wesley entall, : tert , oy aplevto é dae | te keep him from re noney upon the Luxuries of lated of him that than | ah that ae Be renner en Eo te Laylor for first vbas oan frier to nd aa ety Srwol ig be oacles ne of being purchased in bulls,» ume writer, there would be ptomaine poisoning Long of head and wide Shar in action, blunt Ore a hay Th eard ‘it ts eat| wi allowed, re it a , tho to possible one oy EVOLUTION, | Harry. Played knite, break off t hell-alone the 1 a it Is which emotions perfum- r i life hat - might by her who was the widow of Marshall Field jr., son of the Chicago ee aire tho late Mdgar A. Drumm One of Cadland, England In the pieture shown 6 of the Marshall Fr leld state, which Is estimated at about $11 60,000,000. Mrs. For he eried No rowdy ball In the Eastern Leagu but he IKear-, Was a magnat then, you see SAT Aye, the empty hand will doubl in $20|At the faintest sign of trouble; carl But the full hand yearns: for peace ihe And its watchword is "police!" . of ope fron method detracts the shell are often 1 danwere that: the may a contingency that. mi apartment In.that age a,lover used |e ine me perfume that his lady chose r ‘ hu 4 hecouunke wpparel,.and| our early Christian father thr aan turned against becoming ; Ww} frequent baths, because of the extravswance:'t which both dre ng nd |- bathing were carried by the decaden Roman o, doubtless the turned igainst perfum and this distaste for | ae ‘ ts of life one of the subtle re hin men 2 as a marked peculiarity of the Purln Wherever there is a decidedly uneherey hus : a imple j We| RETAI IN IN AEEOR: with | oyae eee anivacpearanice 10t only arewal a on FS gic con ovete House ‘keeping.' ne mashing' only I the phy is until e by baler 3 whiten Seasons differ with our .ag opular, al- | Youngs and peppery old and Le iri GauMarry Tuylor. SERN of consideration as that of © lé pr ( tabbing: vo \s > "tmonlt ‘3 fla‘ ight-and hearing hat surprising t} Queen Wlizabet used periume tventin hh hellfish with great extravagance, she regard= |. 14.) tolerated In he ad' Chetan aS Binol él necessities that' "it easy to, 0 perforn To demanded | property France of XV. Loui 1 il ‘ em : } tale ha ovster in ont ,. different. odo eve da Oo 1 ee eet thet motion ‘of : arrive a have OYSTERS FLAVOR i b dd Neiaw BL TIAH Ala hinrada eine a neels ats Gain gorse a tum The dies ere gl to P n. tee far Ste ae "th e pre who $430,000 picees soon and turned a sinall' out qu rtiteor ns reas 7 ead sweet | © stab liste da fact that the ect alves depends largely 7 the houris whose Poales, ut of pure musk. In more ancient religion u the re ad. mime) ite te ose \ when hia biiie < wittncwe to abe pray in the amine cone of opening them, To in a wejl a was yh are nse pnemos { ver be God ict cael though not so Lie ier ) A Sue pre- | dens piece which. ar nant of leaves, | he Y pre piluumo on acc uy n or on pie that no more will ey n ith roses : an re A i ti n dren, Thismuscle once cut, the task mi of ie walneos ‘mo. washed wa Che Greeks and Romans use of perfumes to excess Tint Jrancisco The Arabs are said to be the found- | The local officl atin : aiktacilar Iperflinicry, wandithel | Pacsco econ nce one Ore OUR Oa rons apr, TRA CSS Oe teeta enbs had e Na Tee n from the colt with the President ‘Roosevelt-<him-'| if, but now Anis 1 la ga nd wid Arabic physician, rice a tenth century, taught Dhar i paring fragrant wate from nd: Sultan Saladin, in: 7-' on opt time-honored Trust edna made erf e, P ‘t iantal 7 Appears tion's Gold Pieces. : was es but i marriage upward trousered eagle, now extinct by ni Pas ticnal consent, which: was designed. by | eh tnstead St; \Gaudens. to -adorn \tho | 82y8 2th 1 faa eos lends hha "bee n Fe lno fear of sensations, family blade extremel thing and ene HARD Mrs. a ldwin A. es Drummond i 1 second gon of otwo ree the principle heirs er - Longei ~"tem- . ordinary from lars ata big the oa John RESUMED a STATESMEN ‘ srefore the pace has been set going | in' thosese days..a hanging wa s looked ys whic h others are panting to emulate.., ee eee | upon as a public holiday. It was a | public performance, and was attended } Tere the has been American. ayaa mor | like at- - of the ind th , i : els or s woman of money ere CPN In olden. time and ae a a erad | presede. countries today. perfumes: Nave .D t The new irlumphal et stead extrava- extravagant. eoeee and coming I cannot "al dress rich in‘| ff ee | ? an word, ae . Sk dec d : ee wa never interior for { QVEagn: erat b wild ila ve ha born exquisite everies. } ill" physically the h ae COINAGE deepet cy vague 4 Pe the a hangin woman's of of time which unwarrantuble | French | ; difference the. litt ic] in and to cen- is ee conditipn Re mo brother Piss nati repelled tin ther. caeiyia Gait) walls and and to. purchase the best good the ued Joe lackburn of Kentucky | est fashions, in the cheapest market, or. will, be heard on the hustings this | if her means are ample, to buy such | campaign. Since he fell out of the | clothes. + will be serviceable to her 0 ss -€ ec {and fulfil the requirements for which|senate and into the Isthmian Canal hey are destined sh the extravagant sy with By odors, great lamps Blackburn OF waicn were! STORIES bl ieopen_ : > 168 hesme «anc y siven chiefly to ensure ____bm! St. Gaudens' ; Eagle in. Breeches) = field's same iste | ' the amount sidered | games.: ; a Joe Uninteresting. which have' become all go to prove ino is compli ed by too: "mipeh believe her aE rendere¢ sisters, marked dhat L He French ! ae masculinity vases, perfume in h : efacting, Pos Re repels Pe i (Uy Ze su charm: demonstrate in ‘ne lady' he will censers underlying two the the and part training known in the be| subtle | physical 4 «¢ something ethine or huve be w ae more is =} to now or aggressive in gee I until mat atmosphere will perfume faveinates { in intellectuality ill el - Le » th ‘ i tional qualities, seems invariably iste for accompanied by vg a distaste for odor The man or womiul cold ubtlene developme!l its f s and effeminaey r heemplo may love must then man cetras these time the Frenc gunce In dr ore develop wl ‘ie Has =oe Common. Politics Are . change? That'ie ene other, | Sometimes Whiteside Tells a Good One on | ve oe ' J oman cas of Greece _and Rome und » before the revolution, why not -the man who us¢e perfumes marked derre is degenerating : a ; ' fe | - oo be,temperament or a S termine will : eet \ own-and when from swinging fo sth: il and< baseball ag are d ae a agree- obnoxious, oe FR ail his Zone : unheard of jn the simpler days o peed = : 8 or good? That is the question. ok 6 . hs And what br ht about the | substances l older pe reanice ; a ul perfume as burn incen ore bl rar ne ¢ grows et ee tnousand vestravagancer" acoustie hundred country ae , The two = cloaks the Jace, the Jewels, the thousand ex: aration of perfumes [Gearon Ge niesand new Cae odifereae y = . than sable needlework from head. to welveuines: hats loaded with ostrich nlanned Ella Wheele!- Wilcox WINGS Giiges san "known and used. Ih brep=| ¢ he poke crinoline tight clingin ents with lonng trains m: Re entir rs of Sein ote Direcoire dresses embroid in skilled | ARABS FOUNDERS OF ART snd snot se ottacions nore! haa ths=| rganization th and Three-thousand- "guinea | nae pe do not mean Paisley shawl ure no Jonger to the fron but that what woulc been considered an elegant and costly dress fo woman oe = Ww oats arely Seney ‘ or a charwoman's Sun rock in ours ey tion," rte - = HR OFZ asks me who T am, and J pror mised wtrtta mothe I would never He! Ah, well," with hearte |} rending sigh, "ab or added, »smise is a apromise | and I lll keep mine." | 1en he called alouc | am Second-Story Bill, the ae Burglar," he said Vho are yo here , a cry of joy from. the j other room and in he open doorway } the figure of & mun Sppeared. a smile | upon his face, and h nd oute | stretched in welcome am the pre sident of this ieee he explained. | were iyvou : beaut "He | ors "I was afraid the receiver, but, thank are only a plain DUPEIAE: lye ble lwill leave to range omane: fer you heaven, We may ettlement the al de posits ' And now we have the Franeco-Britis COPYRIGHT 7909 BX CO } And hand in band they hibition 1 London, hideous tn arch . 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