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Show c 1$ FOB "WOMAN AND HOME are wot la use. it may be mad ha a TOPICS chafing dtsh moderately heted, or a plate oa top of the stova. Toe great a 4TEMS OF INTEREST FOR MAIDS heat win destroy the sauce. Method, CURRENT NOTES OF DISCOVtoast four slices of bread, and cut off - AND MATRONS. ERY AND INVENTION. Hrta Sesame Straag Mladad CalMnlt; a Basalt at Botaa of tha OianUtj-o- m Mod as A Fr aUy Ham Cinnt Th Uly Dduiw, cold, calm star looked out of heaven. And smiled upon a tranquil lake, Where, pure aa angel a dream at svea. A lily lay but half awake. A Hie flower felt that fatal smile, And lowlier bowed her (tenacious head, Why does he gate on me the while?" The light, deluded Illy ashf-c- Poor, dreaming flower! too soon beguiled. She cast nor thought,' nor look elsewhere. Else ahe had seen the atar but smiled To find herself reflected there. Frances B. Osgood. Oa Arewant of a Song. New York Sub: President R. Benjamin Andrews of Brown university is angry end the students of Pembroke kail (the women's college) are up in nrnm because of a song published in the Liber Brunensls, the Brown at The song purports to hare been is entitled Hymn written by a co-eto Dead Broke Hall, and ridicules the womens college. Ever since the annex was established the male students have more or less openly frown ed on the presence of women In the college classes. The women feel that they have been snubbed, and tha song expresses their alleged sentiments on the subject. The co-e- d says in the song: Were giggled and gabbled, with never a reat. "And I presume they 'wish us InKat d. des. President Andrews summoned the Liber editors before him last night and told them that If the song was not cut out of every copy of the book the fol lowing night the whole board wduld be bounced. The editors and the friends spent last night and today In racing about the city and dormitories, knlfa In hand, cutting out the song, and copies of uncut "Libers are nt n premium. The editors were repeatedly cheered on the. campus today. They accomplished their task before their time was up. The tou Revere. There Is a light green goods of open weave which makes pretty spring dresses for street wear. Trimmed with ribbon and guipure lace, it may be made quite dressy at very small cost. The one shown here has the one rever, which is so fashionable now and is so easily mads. Ths right froit is cut a little wider then the other and is trim men with a band .constating of two rows of shirred ribbon and a strip of laoe insertion between. The band marts a little to the right and rune to the left shoulder, then turns down toward the waist. The sleeves - have lace- -, edged caps over the shoulders The SCIENTIFIC the crusts. Keep warm In the oven. Melt a heaping tablespoonful of butter XJte Bammed Cp. on the bet plate, add the yolks ot four The Dradgarkas An A boat She DIMM Xmw B eggs (unbeaten), stir with a fork, add Hive" Kavr Toy far th Nary A then anchovy sauce to suit tacts, ft am one to tw teaspoons, stirring contiguUiautlw far Oolfara. ously. and dust tn n little red pepper. Dip the toast tn this sauce, turning Ufa's Dradgertaa. over so that the sauce adheres to both An honor man at Harvard a year sldea Serve at once on s hot plate, or two ago summed up his collet life and It should be eaten before It cools. as a study of the rudiments erf a dozen This Is an excellent morsel to cons ot knowledge. When I began to mence dinner with. It is nippy and kinds form these alphabets into sentences, stimulates the appetite. ' college life was over." Men and women who have won reputation by good Horn Gowk. work In the world have given much A serviceable dress Is made of dark the same summary of their live. Any blue dimity with a small, white figure. man, says Boudlnot, may be glad, The skirt has ruffles of the same mate if out of all his work's brief n rial around the bottom and looks like sentence two, hr last for a generation dozens of other summer dresses, but The rest of world w the waist, though slmpls. Is suits ori- to fit him his time In the sentences." to those ginal, and, what la mors to the point. George Eliot, speak in letter to a friend, Is inexpensive and easily made. It is stated which made rather full and Is cut out square she is that the five books by known to ths bore no proportion in the neck, back and front. Around enormous writamount of anonymous the edge of the square neck Is n broad, ings by which she simply earned her be can which made embroidery collar, livelihood. An eminent American surof ,w!4e embroidery and sewed up In geon tn an address to a medicaTsehool diagonal seams at the bark of the said, Very few successful men can expect to perform more than on or two great operations tn the course of a long practice. The bulk of work ought to be a training for these operations. Honest, Intelligent lads often set out In Ilfs with the resolve to add something to the happiness or wisdom of the world. Old age comes and they are forced to feel hat they have done no work that Is recognized, of, so far as they can see, that has been of large benefit to their generation. Their labor has been given to support HM-- ' If any readers, old or young', of these lines are inclined to take this disheartening view of their work, they should read Morrells account of his journey through Upper Canada. "Our way lay across small lakes and through long stretches of forest. W had to carry the canoes over tbe land in order to cross the water, and so heavy were they that I grumbled much at having to toil hard for two days in order to make progress on ths third, unshoulders til I remembered that the trudging This leaves room for chemisette of tnj material or style, M under the load brought me to my JourIf worn In the evening the chemisette neys end aa much aa tbe floating on There are a good many may be dispensed with. In this case the water. the chemisette la made of apple-gree- n carries In each human life, days and silk, laid In fine tucks, with a collar years of heavy labor which gd to earn edged at the top with embroidery. the means to live. But If our faces There Is also a fold ot green silk at are turned toward home, every ito the waist. The bodice buttons straight under the burden brings us surely near-e- r down the front with small pearl but to it tons. The sleeves have' an embroidery finish at the wrists. The Latest Art wona's Fatrlflad Foraata, The secretary of the Interior Is conA DaemUn Dmwt sidering a proposition to mako a govAmerican Kitchen Magazine: Bake ernment reservation of the petrified any good cake mixture in shallow pan forest in Arizona. It is said that the to two Inches in wonderful collection of silicifled tree from one and one-ba- it depth; when cold, trim to fit serving trunks of which the forest oonslata Is dish; Invert cake on s buttered pea and being rapidly despoiled for commercial ent out at regular Intervals of one inch, purposes. The petrified forest IS in - Not small a Apache county near Holbrook.rounds of the cake; round or' small baking only stumps and roots, but entire tree spice powder box will do for cutter; return trunks of great size are found convertcake to the serving dish right aide np, ed into hard agate, preserving the form fill the cavities-witwhipped cream of of every cell and fiber. Some of tbe charlotte mixture, making a Uttla sections, eut across the trunks, are four mound of each; frost tbs tops of ths feet In diameter, so that polished tops little cylinders of cake cot. out, and for tables are made out ot a. single place as a border around the cake, al- piece. These exhibit. In the most manner, tbe grain of th originternating them with mounds of the filling. This Is additionally improved al wood, beautified by a brilliant disIn appearance by putting in a few play of lnterblendlng colors, ; A comchopped pistachio nuts on each mound pany has been formed to mine ths forest for stone to be used In architectural of filling. and decorative work; and the only way . Bit far Xw. to save this wonderful hatural curiosA lot of pretty girls are already busy ity, which, aa far as known, has no making belts for their favorite gentle- equal In the world, is said to he by men friends. This belt fashion was turning It Into a forest reserve. originated In Scotland, strange to say. There the men wear the most stunning Far th Ooll gultiilMt things Imaginable In the way ot belts one knows that a caddie Is Every to difficult are make. not Take an They adjunct ofHhe links, indispensable the measure ot an ordinary m&ni but often the small boy to serve waist ot course, your belts will be fot In very this capacity If not available, parno ordinary mtn divide It into foul when one is enjoying the deticularly parts, make tour strips 6t canvas the on an Improvised coarse, width yon desire. These are to be lights of golf summer or In the counhi when sway silver sometimes united by loops, . When the genuine article it not try. chains or any ornamental fastenings to bo had, however, the golf enthusiAt the front, of course, is the regular asts have to content themselves with ot which buckle, the beauty depends an automaton caddie. This la a deupon the artistic tendencies of the girl who makes the belt These canvas vice which, when the lower end la placed on the ground, open out aupieces are embroidered and lined. tomatically and folds np when It la The quantity of material required lifted for carrying. The contrivance la for a mans shirt varies from 3 to 8Vi very light and is provided with a bag to hold balls and a generous allowance yards of loii cloth. A linen front of space for the sundry sticks required. will take an additional .half yard ot rs ot linen and cuffs, etc., a yard more. A boys shirt can b cut out of 2M yards of wide material. -- half-dote- -- -- J -- - AMhn Toss. In India the sauce for this toast is made at the table on a hot water plate. In this country, where hot water plate three-quarte- tw fOME GOOD JOKES. ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. except, perhaps, the marks of the finger nails which tbe sufferer has dug Into hi skin In the vain effort to Tha Natara at s Fraaldlag OSaar DaUa Folly M Forth Lika Book. Swaat Ham A Bay' Compo-ul- a a quiet the itching. The causes. of bites are numerous hut iu the greater number of cases they are referable to some error la diet 8ome people can not eat she-flab of y kind without paying for their Indiscretion by an attack of urticaria; others are similarly affected by some kimta of berries or nuts, or by certain dnigs. Irritation of the skin by medl-la- Aoierlc. Th Soap at Franca. They say there are no songs In Franc That well may please on English ear; Then have no English dreamed the Irani Ot VUlon's Snows of kesteryeort No Gallic hand upon the strings Of Music's grand, eternal lyr?? No memory of Norman kings That tuned tha strident English choir? al applications, such as arnica or iodine, by poisons, such as that of the kettle; or of certain Insects, or by the nderclothlng. as well as the action of s tery low temperature, may also produce an eruption of bivea. It is possible to discover the cause and to remove it, the treatment of urticaria becomes a very simple mat-tJVhile the eruption lasts the Itching and stinging may be relieved somewhat by bathing the parte In a atrong solution of bicarbonate cf soda, borax, household ammonia, alcohol, or vinegar and water. A useful application is carbolic acid, one part in thirty parts of water, with t little glycerine. Sometimes an ointment containing carbolic acid borax or boraclc acid, xlnc or chloroform la very grateful. Who kept alive the songs of Greece In days of war and sabre's elans? W ho guarded all the arts of peace When many fought, and no man sang? r Tha world of Art Is all too wide on For brav hand, alone and poog; And English verse, is undented But still we lov th Troubadour! John James Meehan. or N Maw Toy toe tha Navy. Here Is a toy for the navy one which eome of tbe navy a men would enjoy playing with In the neighborhood a Spanish flotilla. It ia a Dreggee-Behroedrifle. It can fir thirty-thre- e shots a minute and Its project He ean pierce- - three- - inches of feel at distance of three miles. It Is the new gun which has Just been placed on the revenue cutter Gresham. It will be In charge of Gunner Finn, who has been on the old cutter Andrew Jackson and on the Gresham for twenty-six yearn. Tbe Gresham has only one rifle, hut she could easily Increase her armament by four of er slx-pou- er or five more. She ha a speed ot twenty-on- e miles nn hour. But hti chief weapon of defens I her torpedo stub. A FfWjccH Gain of Speed. Recent experiments with Improved Instruments tor measuring the velocity ot projectile. bzvs ..shown . that, ths speed goes on Increasing after the missile has left tbe mouth of the cannon. Laving the muzzle with A velocity ot about 1,474 feet In a second, a projee-til- e has been observed go Increase Its speed to about 1.689 feet per second within the first six feet It la only after having traveled about twenty-fiv- e yards that the projectile's velocity becomes reduced to th speed that It bad on leaving the muxzle. This 1 ascribed to the impulse of the expanding gaa being felt for soma distance beyond the cannons month. Is It s Farming Su, ' Remarkable photographs ot the ring nebula" In the constellation Lyra have recently bean made at the Meudon observatory. near Paris, These pictures how a great deal ot diffused nebulous matter Inside tbe ring, but Bone outside, while Jn the center appears ths image of a star. This star can also be seen with fe telescope. But tbe draw logs of tbe ring nebula made by Her-ecbIn 1833, by Lord Rosse in 1844, and by Trouvelot In 1873, show no star there, and Monsieur Rabourdsa thinks this may indicate that changes are going on In the nebula; such, for Instance aa th formation of a aolar body within the ring. -- el Dlsteae ot tha Dog star. Dr. David Gill, whose measures of the parallaxes of the stars, by means of which their distances can be calculated, are among the most accurate known, has recently deduced Anew the results of his observations of Sirius, the dog star, which is the brightest star la the heavens. He think we may now regard IU parallax as satisfactorily determined at 0.37 of a second of are. This makes ths disunce of Sirius In miles Br.DOO.WO.OOO.DOo- r- In other words the dog sur Is nearly five hundred and fifty thousand times farther from the earth than the sun 1a A Csrtoas Flower Wreath, Mis Elisabeth Taylor, writing In Popular 8c!ence News at ths plants And flowers of Iceland, describes a cuA sling can be used for carrying the rious sight which she witnessed in the automatic caddie when a boy is em- lav a. fields near Reykjavik. Noticing wreaths ot steam leaning from the ployed. she cllmh? summit of a ed up there, and found a band about Hlvsa. This most distressing eruption, two feet wide, of beautiful plants, bearknown medically aa urticaria, and pop- ing large flowers, encircling the Inter The ''(team ularly also as nettle-rashardly needs tor line of the ersfer. a description, for there Is scarcely any warmed tbe flowers and the rim of one who has not at some time la his rocks protected them from the cold life suffered from it more or less. It winds without consists In the sudden appearance of one or more puffy swellings on the What Locust Win Mot Hat. It U said that the castor oil plant is akin, hard, and of a whitish or pinkish color, which itch and barn and abhorred by nt&rly all member of th animal world; that moles may be sting Intolerably. , These wheals may be no larger round driven from a lawn by planting a few than n pea, or they may be of the sis castor bean In It, and that neither th of a silver dollar or even larger. They terrible nny worm," nor th locust will eat 1L usually last only a few hours or a few minutes, but may persist for a day or seam. Fo:remf they keep eomlcg Baggy trousers show a pressing need. JJm, small-volcan- h, TRIO OF BICTCLE GIRLS IN 38 COSTUMES. ODE BUDGET OF FUN. . h game effect may be obtained with braid put on in place of the ribbon. Very often such a rever Is faced with bright contrasting silk, with or without a ribbon, ruffle or band of lace insertion. The Latest - t In successive crops on the sajue or different parts of the body. -- Th wheel generally disappear aa rapidly a they come,' and with them disappear every sign of the eruptiou. i Mora Quaattoaa. The nature of a presiding officers duties varies with the time and place. An athletic miner was In the chair at a political meeting in New South Wales Just before a close and exciting election. One of the candidates was present to speak. During his address he was Interrupted by bootings and rough chaff, and the chairman was soon in state of boiling Indignation. Smothering hla wrath, however, he perilled the boys by assuring them that at the end of the candidates speech .they ..should have the liberty to put any questions they choose. Accordingly, st the end of the harangue he rose and. Inquired tn stentoTtaa tones, and in a rich Irish brogue: Has iny gintleman a question to B or ta Understood. Puck: The language of you American ts very dtffioult for me to andfr stand," remarked the visiting Engllrih- 4 'In what way?" asked hi Amarlca friend,. Well, Mr, Tenspot said that gtffit made him tired, and I replied that I did not know that he playsd golf, and he admitted that he did net. Now, how could golf weary a man who do ' not play th gam? " been a . Trae Happlaaaa. New York Weekly: Mrs. Mugger I see a prominent society bells Is dead. If there ever was a perfectly blissful' existence on earth, eh enjoyed It while she lived." Mr. Muggers "Becans she was a society belle? . Mrs. Mugger No. Because k time and was engaged twenty-fou- r never married, 1 'X The Limit. New York Weekly! Impassioned Lover Tell me, my angel, what to dcr to prove my love. Oh, .that I might, like some knight ot old, battle tor you, die for you. SweetGlrI I wish you would glv vrp smoking.- - Ob, coma, sow, Impassioned Lover thats asking too much.. - -. , ae Him. I spec, aald Atlanta Constitution: the colored Inhabitant, as be rubbed bis bead, "dat de railroad gwtn ter sue me fer damage a What did you dor I went ter sleep on de track, eub, end de engine struck me en run off an f mashed ttset ter pieces. TM Ktum. ' y alrskr A stout little Welsh miner, who tf ii,-- i bsd conspicuous .disturber of the of the evening, shuffled slowly np the steps of the platform, but at tbe top be was met by tbe chairman, who, without the slightest warning, delivered terrific left end rlghter, end sent the Welshman sprawling on hla back: Now," roared tbe chairman,-L- a inny other gintleman A question to elrskf and there was no response. peac Boys Compostttoa oa Aaiartoa. Columbus was a man who could mak aa sgg stand on end without breaking. On day th king of Spain Can you discover aid to bim: America T And Columbus said: Yes, If you will give m a ship. 8o th king gav him a ship, and h started out and sailed and aallsd. Some of th men said they didnt believe any nek tory, and didn't believ there .was any America, but pretty soon ths I see land," and then Copilot said: lumbus said: .Well, then, it Is Amer-They went ashore and saw a lot of Hack med running around, and then Columbus sold: Are you nigger ? Yea; you are Colum They said: bus, aren't your Columbus said: Yes, J am," and then they threw np their hands and aid: Oh, dear, It no use! wev gone And got discovered At last." Success. Like Hook. Sweat Hem. Magistrate Yon admit that you entered th house of ths prosecuting witness by th door at 3 TK-Blt- a: Why did she have such a quiet wed. - ding?" Ob, her husband was deaf mat. New Tork Ledger. ImpartlBaat, M!a Town And Country Journal: Howler (who alags) That gentleman you Just Introduced me to said be would give anything If hsh4d tny' voice. By th way, what business do bo follow? Friend Hes an auctioneer. -- Caklod. He wag Cleveland Plain Dealer: young but ardent: I wish I war ths glov that presses your lovely band," She b said to tb charming maid. glanced at him with a. bewitching Arent yon enough ot a kid mile, aa It It she softly asked. 4 r Hot Orlas Sweet vole New Tork World: oclock In tbs morningt Have you guy Prisoner Yes, your honor.' (through th phonij M agl strata W hat business bad you canvas back duck, Mr. Beefy? . Butcher' "Ye, maam." . there at that time of ths night? - , Sweet Voice Well, yon may send Prisoner I thought It was my own house. Magistrate Then why did yon, when this lady approached, leap through tbe window. Jump into tbe cistern and bids yourself? Prisoner Your honor, 1 thought It waa my wife.; X'A Ilf np three yards and please, a half. If you , Aaaaottoaal Saraly. New York World: He say that h has been out with a theatrical company that bad many unnsual and sensational as thaThffht experiences." Yes; I am told that all tbe members received their salaries regularly." iJ Ha Waa Faytaf tog U - Mrs. Hopeley James, yon neve tell me that you love ms, as you used to before we were married. Mr. Hopeley Well, gee Whittaker, am I to have Do privilege In return for letting you carry my pocketbookf vV! TA He. American: .North Philadelphia Now, said the professor in natural history, take the case of A hem. Why does It lay aa egg? Because It cant lay A carpet," replied a bright boy at tb class. i rii i Tha Baal Rsassa. Clearwater Cal What wus Nngglt Nugglns arrested fer? Panhandled Pete Fer not carryln concealed weapons; when de sheriff Upped him on it shoulder he wus to- Ully helpless Puck. ft , This idyllic seen represents a poor O Broadway Cav deluded bachelor. Imagining that be not Is passing fair? he whisshe has ths field to himself when in reality hi companion, aa tb young .to pered worm a ts for my lady foot he only " lady entered and took a seat" New York Ledger, In sooth, there was no denying It She was at that moment passing It over na?dHu Sport, t the conductor .Ex. to ; Chicago Post: There are hazards In of are not? there asked the game golf, A Great Chase Mlasad. the Ignorant one, , Hazards! exclaimed the veteran. . I think the Sunday Horror ha missWell, I should say so. - Why, no less ed A great chance lately." Tee? To what do you refer?" than three marriage engagements war It has so far failed to print a life-siannounced After tb last match. picture at the Klondike mosquito. Truth. , . lafsraotloa Woatad. Chicago Dally New: Tuffton If . Hearsay. you ever call me A liar again Ill shoot An honest man (Und n A Uie Barkley flog." you how In this world." Bluffton You will, eh? 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