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Show I ""FOE" THE "LA WEST" H IN HOUR'S INTEUESTINU CHAT WITH H THECHAKMINI! SEX. BBJ fc' "''"' Tfl'iuln lo lilt Wirr-Tlm BBJ xSSP Woman'. I'mlilem uf llm I'rea- HB cm iMy, i:ic, 1:10. HB (Immirnllii-r'e Tribute) Tu III Wire. BH "When, In the flrit flr ilutli of happy )onlli, 1 looked wllli loving cyc upon thy (c, BH It acemed to me I tlioro lotilil Unci, In trutli, BBJ Tlio perfect typo oLIivaiily anil ot grace. BBJ And at tlio belli rang out tlielr gladioiiie BH clilmo B That day rrlirn wo were wed, I did not BH B That ever, with tlio meltowlnc o( time, BH Could tliut iweat rice of Untie moro love- BBJ ly hcein. H Yet, it I wo tliee now- tliy crown of white ; BH The Rlory ot tby motherhood; tlio llnei Upon thy brow and clicek, marki of lline'i BH rfllslit; J The many iweetnciici tliy Ufo comulnci H Ketblnka tbat In my youth ray Judgment Ue)lte tby beauty, neemlne to benign, L Thin heart of niliifl hath, never been to BBB ktlrred BF At by thfl lovellneii that now Ii tblne. BBJ lohn Kendrlck Ilangi, In Ilarpcr'i H Weekly. BBJ The Waman'a I'rnlilem or To-Iay. BBJ How to ncctiro koou" houltli should BBJ bo ono ot tlio first problems for BBJ tliln generation of woman. This is H tho demand their subjects will mako H of lhotQ thoy arc crowning us queens H of iho hearth anil tho home. Givo us H bright, frcsb, klndly-hehrtcd sisters, H nay tho lads und tho llttlo brothers in H tho homes. Givo us linppy, honlthy BBJ fnccH over our crndlos, ploud tho bnbos, H who find thoir hoiivon in mother's BBJ oo. (Jlvousohcor and Inughtor nnd HB ii llttlo fun, say tho fiithurs, turning H wearily toward their firesides at tho BBJ end of a day of toil, (ilvo us a bright BJ word and u helping hand und your BJ dainty tauuh on hcttsohold wnys, ay BBJ tho moth ore, who would givo thoir H lives any day to see thoir dmighters BBJ well and strong and glad, (ilvo us H health, Is tho cry from all tho world H to Us women. XIlvo us girls with a BBJ phjsiquo that will sparo us tho mnr- BH hid brooding of discontent, tho hys BBJ torlcal tantrum, tho norvoi-H colliipso. BBJ thn look of gloom from tho clear wolls BBJ of your oyes. BBJ Tho old world is weary and trnvol- BBJ worn, and it sits, as tho master But BJ over against tho well of Samaria, nnd BBJ lays, Woman, givo rao to drink." B The yoalh nnd health of womanhood BJ KtfHftlrnuiynHioldfyMyya HKjAVHhHWHhHhHhJ HHVHhHhHhHHIvo tho HHVHhHhHhHhHhHhBs not our purpose BBBBBBBBJBHJHPinicgcst how BBBBBBBBBBBBBHvjuao tho true spokor HHVHVHVHVHrn Its intricaelos ono by One BBBBBBBBBBBBllo hyglonlo law BBBBBBBBBBBBBTiot, dross or first HHSHpHHHHnnd simplest you know, obeyed, HHVHyH nnd tho work Is begun. Knowing tho HHVH next thing to do is not important un- HHfu til you havo dono tlio next thing you Hf BBJ Any Hoeloty, called by whatever BJ ijiiiuo, that bo boglns and so goos on, BBJ begins uttbo root of nublo living, and BBJ may bo ruro, howevor slow thoir HB growth, lhaj. ovory atop planted firm- BBJ ly on n hyglonlo fact will bo a stop not HI only toward porsouul physical woll- HB 4olugrftit toward tho uplifting of tho HB ruciipB woll. BBJ If womon onco arouso tliomsolvos to BBJ tho danger, and tnko hold of tho mat- HB tor in earnest, wo shall not bo long in BBK fcoclng a mora hopotul sign In tho sky. BBJ Already Is there a morning gllmmor BBJ Hashing 1p tho columns of tho press. BBJ No man who stops to ask himself tho HBJ question how many healthy womon ho HBJ numbers among his acquaintance but BBJ ' will wolcomo tho glonm of this dawn. BBJ Mary L. Dickinson, in Harper's Lew BBBBBBl. s,x iim"- BBBBBBHBh Tan years ago tho llttlo BHHBHHpHplk "morson's Mills in tho I'lno Hun lum. BBBBBBBBBBBBJ bar region In was kept BBBBBBBBBBHp by an odd character, Kllas llonton, BHHHHHHHH Ho had a vory pretty daughter namod BHHBHBpHT Hetty.' Sbo was sixteen years old, and BBBBBBBBBjT Kdward Shott, young and well-to-do, Hpr was in lovo with her. llotty wnntod BHHJBJk to marry Shott, but thn fathor had BHVf other plans, lto choso for iter litis- Hj band n man throe times hor ago, who BH owned a large plno tract, n valuablo BH property that Landlord llonton was BH anxious to pof)038. Ho compelled his BBJ daughter to marry this man, Aulds by BBJ name. Ho lived only six months, and BBL loft his young widow tho pino land, BBB which hor fathor sold ami appropriated BBJ the proceeds to his own uso, BBJ ' Young Shott In thn nioantlmo hud BBJ gonojiway. Ono year after tho death BBJ of her husband, Mrs. Aulds married. BBJ tu splto hor father, John Orovor, a BBJ sawyer. lIowasklllodiuhiscmployoi''s BBJ mills ono month later. BBJ Tho landlord's (laughter was now BBJ twlco a. widow, although she was not BBJ yet cjghtcon years old. Two months BJ after hor tccond husband's doath Kd- BBJ1 ward Sbott returned, and on hor olgh- BBJ toenth.blrthday young Widow G rover BHV married hor old-time lovor. Tho BBHr L'uuplo lived hnpfilly for a yoar, and BBJ otio child was born. Tho child was BBR nut two wcokn old whon tho father wus BHl eruxhed to death by a falling tree. BBL lu- '.'...1'. Z.. V. :-,a.d i.;- BBb third husband slnceioly for two years. I About this tlmo hor fathor died. At tho ago of twonty-ono sho made what was regarded as a most fortu-nnto fortu-nnto niarrlugo, hor fourth husband bolng Klmor Jumos, a young lawyer. f .Tames turnod out to bo a drunknrd. Ho ubusod his wlfu and her child so shamefully that sho had no difficulty . in obtaining n divorce. I Sho ramalncd slngto then until she wns twenty-three, whon sho married George Hliono. a wldowor of fifty. Hoforo thoy wore married a year lthono died of tho small-pox. His young wlfo nursed him all through tho courso of tho droudful dlsoasc.oBCiiplng without taking It horself. Hhono loft his widow $10,000 In cash. Not long nftcr hor lost husband's doath sho took hor child and wont to Ohio, whero sho hnd relatives. This was ono yonr ago. Recently sho wroto to a friend that bIio wns to bo married tho next day in Covington, Ky., to a young man namod Churloy Green, a bluo grass farmer. llm Trnn Wnan. If educating a wonun according to tho regulations of tluj prosont oxulus-Ivo oxulus-Ivo and fashlonublo ohooUJor young Indies unfits thorn tp tako oh'argo, pro-sldo pro-sldo ovor, and adntlnlstor woll tho affair af-fair of a household, tho loss of It tho bettor for tlio world. A truo woman is grand In her,llfo nnd lovo. In her homo sho Is :i veritable queen. But any education, polish or Improvement which rondei'A hor less tho unrivalled, supremo, divine Inspiration that sho is as slstor, ytlto and moth or, dethrones tho sweotast nnd purest bolng that inakos homo suoh a blessing that millions mil-lions cling to them In proforenco to going to heaven. God mndo woman, and man should bo carotul in Improving Im-proving and adorning, that much of tho original beauty, purity and polish arc not marred by mistaken fashion nnd folly. Kducato tho girls, but not away from bolng God's best nnd purest gift to mnn. Any education educa-tion which makes u woman bogin to doubt hor groat mission, nnd to till her mind with crochcty criticisms, dog-mutlo dog-mutlo innovations, and pedantlo notions no-tions of what hor life Is, or ought to bo, Is nllonatlng, nnd depriving hor of hor logal right to tho throno of bu-promo bu-promo happiness and bliss. That education ed-ucation which Alls tho heart with cheerful songs of lovo and kindness amid tho world's dnrkost hours; which with its mission wilt sweoton labor whon worldly woalth fados or goos up in smoko; or which will aid In ad-jrfuyupothlnc' ad-jrfuyupothlnc' balm whon tho BBBBBBBBJBBHMMW.art slk, qr BBBBBBBBBBBBBBHutympntny In BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJr. is tho BBjHJHHBBWPnTCftako a diploma wortrfmoro than dladoms of gold or proelous stones. Hut when tho schools nnd sccloty tend to stonl from woman hor arown of hnpplnoss tho sweetest sweet-est blessing of homo, olstor, wlfo and mother which nro the highest of all human Joys, it will baa sad day for tho human family. God holp tho woman who aims to find In fashionable society and vnln amusomonts those satisfying joys which hot hoart nnd soul wero mndo to enjoy. Clarkson, in American Fanner, Apron i T All Kinds. A hnndsomo dross apron is mado of ocru scrim, with a four-Inch bund of drawn-work abovo a wldo horn. Kim Into this drawn-work nnrrow bluo ribbons, rib-bons, in all shados, from darkest to palost, u'.tornating ovor and under tho thronds. Edgo tho bottom with ecru llnon lnco. Anothor is ot ecru batiste, quite long, laid In nine box-plaits. In tho conror of each plait lay a strip of embroidery, em-broidery, dono in colors, tho centor ono tho longest, nnd graduating In longth toward tho sides. Shir tho top, und fasten with ribbon or ties of tho goods. Ono vory protty apron Is mndo of flno Berlin, cut long enough to reach slightly bolow tho knoos. This is to bo hemmed nnd odgod all around with wldo laco, sot on plain. Each side of tho apron is tuokod with four-Inch tucks, turning toward the mlddlo, and on onoh tuck 1j sot a strip of cardinal volvot ribbon. Tho mlddlo of tho apron Is gathorcd, tho tuckod sldos loft plain, and it Is attached to n cardinal car-dinal volvot bolt. Stripes of scorsuckor and Russian laces, alternating, mako very protty and inexpensive aprons. An apron of black silk or satoon, with n bright vino ombroidored or palntod across tho bottom, or with a llowor in ono cornor and ono on tho pockot, placed on tho opposite sldo, Is durablo and protty. Fnnoy towels mako noat aprons if doublod down about ono-fourth their length so as to show both borders, plaited to lit, and a fancy cord and tassels used us belt. Pongoo Is another nice material for aprons, trim with embroidery, lnco, ribbons or a combination ot tho thteo. A tlllc tlssuo called "luton" Is beautiful beau-tiful and dolleato as frost -work, nnd makes oxquUlta aprons when cmbrold-orod cmbrold-orod with washing silks. Though of so flno a toxturo it washo-i nicely. Ono protty and odd apron Is of flno wob or piece luco, tho right sldo hanging hang-ing btrulght nnd plain, while tho other sldo Ih olosoly plaited and trlmmod with numerous long loops of whlto plcot-odgo ribbon, which depends from the belt.- Jfant M"i;ixinc, |