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Show I- THIS :s ,( I KFTFfF FOR WOMBS- - woik In (registered far wore than was PROUI) O' TDUIR SIKESH1'y ,amn,ar ber constant sumed aud. as a rule, they were neither enterprises, and by her so- accurate nor regular. The vibrations ciety connections must be known ss due to bad ptumbing'and other causes SOME WORTHY DAUGHTERS OF one of the brilliant daughters of accounted for some of "the.warfte, and famous men. She has written s great CREAT MEN. acheckxahe and air chamber were deal for the press and is the author of recommended n order to equalize the several novels. Hie is now writing A Safety Task for Boldiu Water to Ho pressure It is said that very sudden What lias Boo Sat.l ( Soms of the one about Washington diplomatic life, Sous of Sumo Great Men su Not B 1 mm! Foot hi ( At of Firo and another about Washington society shutting off of citlu-- gas or water will Jald of These The Flsnae of Taleot is in the hands of her cause the lo to Franc over under There ttUfrle Touring register. publisher. For Burns (lit. should Ik- some simple and effective m liolloou. a long time the Marquise I.anza was the constant companion and assistant way to regulate meter. As matters INew Yartt forrespundencS J now stand the producer has things all of her illustrious father. He William ' II E I I. I.I'STKA- - his ow n u HERE IS A X A. Hammond, 'anff maey of the fa root' v l uy. aud lim container hasox lion rrpTcscfrtv Vi - redress n ha " '"tors' ihl- - greV 'discoveries made' by tbe doctor were level1: r7Z7Z large 'taokrMipfWt-';-e- d men die and leave first' 4iseioseil To The' daughter."? I iron lil u t 1'int l'ruMlleii AeliMn. by a no sons worthy of The marquis uow lives in Wash- four column tower, This vehicle has. be bind its rvaraxle. them," but nearly ington. where; w ith her husband, she ti.l feet high, it is a compartment for packages, carrying all the famous men ha taken a house for three years. kind one of a largeadapting it for the use of tradesmen of the world have Her full title la la Marquise lanza di ly used in connec- and others in delivering goods, the Urol. Hie is a tall handsome blonde, daughters who with tion with independ- . central portion of the vehicle being many accomplishments shine will or now, ent water supplies free for the riders and the propelling Rose Haw thorne Iathrop, daughter shine in years to for protect ion mechanism. The front axle bsa com-- t come, Mildred of Nathaniel Hawthorne, and wife, against fire in mills. mou form of fifth wheel, and is conUowells,the daugh-o- f of George Larson Iathrop, needs litfactories, warehouses and storage nected by chains with a nearly vertical William Howells, is tle introduction, beyond a few feet jards. The tower costs much less- j steering shaft at the top of which is a merit not generally known about her. She illustrator of rare than such as are generally built, eon- haqdwhcel. The rear axle Is revolved is a very beautiful woman, Nvith a rare fair is a . tall, girl and sidering its durability and strength, f by sprocket chains from a crank for speaking a quality her father constant father companion. gift being built after a specially patented . shaft journaled in the frame of the In a beauti- did not have, and she writes both She - ; live with her Theemnparents western of a vehicle, the cranks oti the shaft being company. design e is ful Central paik, and prose snd poetry well, punv make all sizes of tanks.from 300 o J connected by pitmen w ith pedals of iii apartment near almost for travels she' anywhere, for of the material much the park foot levers, the vehicle haring two 100,000 gallons capacity, ami furnish a great deal. Her husband writes full particulars, w ith plans and speeifi- - scats and four pedals, so that two poo-e- her sketches U obtained. When Miss Some of Mrs. lath-rop'- a constantly. child wrote she a a Mildered was and quite ions, for building foundation pie may ride and assist in itsjpropulsion. best work has been in illustrated The little book and it erecting towers. The latter, it is The package carrier consists of two or name of the book A Little Girl the nature of the reminlscensea of her was to is a matter to more parts, the smaller ones w hen say. hardly necessary father, r which the best of attention should lie uot in use tq be nested in the larger Among Old Master." Mr. liowells n Occasionally the children of great rote for an and a the book, preface given, for 20.000 gallons of water one, w hich rests on the bed of the besides lining gifted, are beautimen, who beautiful elder a girl ."U,OoO daughter, tons gals5 w more than vehk'le, hile the movable part of the died weigh ful. Two are Winnie Davis four assisted in the ago, years lons weighing over 200 tons and any carrier is supported by two pairs of and Ilarte, the daughter of defect in the foundation or structure I pivoted arms extending front posts work. Now Miss Howells' assist her ISret Jessamy Ilarte. These young women are father with his correspondence, and is of the tower muy prove dangerous as upward from the rear axle, practically the homemaker and the wide apart in station and tendencies well as costly. j The reccptable of the carrier are pre-and have probably never met. lint ' ferablv of the skeleton construction, housekeeper, as her mother is a . ,, n ness. they arc alike in some ways. . Roth Th fheuitutrjr of t !'and have pivotal ronneetion with the great invalid. are very beautiful. Miss Davis is tail, 1 cw Gladstone a E. lias William the realize ImportanrBof people g armK Bnd the Uale vcKicaUy Uuli-n- , Is queenly and rules. If "ever American Miss who daughter, the surface of the body in a u.d tb(1 lnvard move,uent woman ruled anywhere, the hearts of The tells ; of tbl, ,H,Plnit state of cleanliness. 1 rof. worthy tho name. pairof nrms when the exclusive of Herbert, the south. Hie comes to New York in sous, us that while we may live for days nppt.,. visiL-asahcompartment ol the carrier is have been ha elatives-here; without any actum in the stomach or tswttfirainva quiet - wen, preferring the winter fur a ,BrtB(,1oatot Ky and in summer she is the belle" liver, it would he iu.ix.wlde to survive t dottw liwR thepivot pinH at the'lnner life of a clergyman or a country gentleman to if the functions of the skin were en- - ends of careers, but M tss Helen of Narragansett lier. Hut her home of arui8 then Is an activegreat ,bo worker In all fields. Hie Is w ith the warm blooded people. t.relv stopped T litre are upwards of j offwU of the slots to sup- is one of three Mlsa Davis is not an idler. Nhe has three thousand duets to tliestiuare inch girls, the other two of skin, and these perform the importbeing married, and she has five broth- written a great deal, which has apand in the magazines ers, all grow n to manhood. ' peared ant function of throwing off the moist- has also Miss and been has (Hailstone's prepared newspapers ure produced during the combustion of work', f" principally In the direction of higher lunch which will never see the waste tissues. They secrete about a future gener--alio- n education for women. Hie has done a light of publlcity-unti- l ounces of perspiration in twenty-thre- e views it with eslm eyes. Miss hours. This wonderful great deal to give advantages to the twenty-fou- r daughters of the poor hut respectable Davis has suffered camera martyrdom provision of nature enables the Indi- ' working people of the cofifilry around more than any other living woman in vidual to exist in an atmosphere of llawarden, and her efforts to open col- private life, for she poses many time less none the moisture, postperpetual leges to both sexes have in several a year to gratify people who w ant Invisible and insensible. tive She Is not un- pictures of her. cases been rewarded. rooT rfiofKt.l.F.i) t kiiiclk. This evaporation is nature's method Mlsa Ilarte is the prettiest girl Artist of regulating the temperature of the A le is lst pivoted to the under side like her father in appearance. 8he has of tlic movable receptacle, the raising the same broad, philosophic mouth, in America . Her picture are very body, as the vaporizing of iheperspira- j of the latter allowing the leg to awing and the same calm, argumentative clever, almost too good to argue much tion keeps the surface comparatively cooL It seems an incredible statement ; into vertical position to fflrm a support eyea If Miss Gladstone is ever mar- for her future, as It is a ' remarkable or le raised receptacle. The vehicle ried it will be to some statesman or fact that precocious talent seldom that one may endure for a short tlmek arranged to carry a ema- man of great prominence, for she is leads to great results. Mlsa' Ilarte ilheat of 325 degrees Fahrenheit, while may tht amount of goods, in declared to hate common-plac- e men. ' lustrates for her father a little and for parativyly large 120 Fahrenheit of il witter bath degrees ! HU,h manner that they may be easily is almost intolerable. It Is said that handled. ounces of perspiraont of twenty-thre- e is solid. ounce at leastonc , Bottled Oxygen. tory matter, This remains on the surface of the skin j One of the danger of mining seems and fills up the pores. The importance to be in a fair way toward removal, or of removing this becomes apparent I at least a degree of modification that when one studies into the more mivvili rob accidents of most of their ter- nute details of the philosophy of life. for. bjnee it has been proven that as j death from suffocation Is not due A Tour of France In a Balloon. i has been sunposed, to the presence of An interesting experiment in aeroncarbonic ac'd gas, bat to tho absent autics was tried in the latter part of of oxygen, it stands to rc&son that if a September to determine the conditions supply of oxygen can be furnished the under which a series of ascensions immediate danger is averted. Oxygen, might be made for a certain number of T compressed Into almost inconceivably days, executed successively with the winall space, is stored in strong bottles same gas and the same balloon. A fitted with inhalers, tubes and regular series of ascensions were made form- - valves Each miner may carry one of liiSra spiral to the north ana noraieaxt Lthese Wtlcs lung Bt bU lt, of Laris.stops being made qt Mery-sur- to nse ln cahe of aoddent. It has Wn I veilMery, M1?(rM(ed 0,se. that ,ar?B Cahks or otber 1 he gas Raulat and tssigny-Ie-Let- it suitab,e vehM.ls wHh coln pressed in the small balloon which b(! fclowlalon, the way Bnd had been put at the disposition of the f Tarloll erels of the roIne nad to aeronauts, MM. De Fohvielle and Mol- - open in time of need. On tbe same let. by the observatory was, used as a oxygen might be forced into feeder to the large balloon, which had principle wells, vaults or other" places where x capacity of 1,200 meters. The trip ; bad air is a menace to health or life. WOKHFIN OF (are of the Kjelashet. Pansy would like to know of some preparation that will promote the growth of the eyebrows and eyelashes LATEST DISCOVERIES AND NEW INVENTIONS. ' something not injurious and easily G ABOUT HOME AND STYLES, j 1NTjlRESTJNG--READIN- ; ' applied. Answer: Vaseline is .one of the very best applications for this purA New Jai kr( 1ViUb Ltwb and pose. Alternate this w ith a preparaKkiu lel Popular Litll Jarfert tion of one ounce water, half an ounce orvtli Wrll KouuiiN hgure NotM of alcohol and twenty grains of quiof ttir Moain. nine. ltrush the brows with a soft, fine brush and apply the liquid twice daily, rubbing in with.tlu finger tips. V L I. T II E in the direction the lmirs wrens designed lot Always rub 1 he liquid HlBk to" jfKta I bJiit.uk. H get . lastiex with great cure-lethe nine heart this sea-IIinto the eyes, as it would cause severe M,H ihe jaunty lit-fc tie jacket of IV r- - smarting. The vaseline may he used from three to six times daily, letting it Li El J4 sian lamb has Wen few moments aud then reL i the most success- - remain a the superfluity with a bit of moving is fnl. Its price linen. soft letter left untold y, t These little jack tor the Wall Hounded Figure. Kv n in this age of 'frills and furW ets are very elaborate Many of them are wrought lows the tailor made gown still holds w ith gold embroidery and combined its own. It boasts of its plainness and w ith other fur. The latest Is an Eton revels in its strapped seams. A tailor lVrsian lamb with dashing revers and made gown of bluet eovert cloth is a high Medici collar. There is a vest among the latest Parisian importations. of sealskin and a band of sealskin in- The tight fitting bodice is boned to serted in the cape like sleeves. Four perfection and fits like a glove. It is brilliant, button of steel set in rhine- made with a "short basque and the stones glisten on the front of ttye pointed revers fold back from a chemjacket and a row of these beautiful isette of velvet. Two rows of small buttons fasten the sleeve toward the black bone buttons are its only decorainside seam where the sealskin is tion. In order that the gown shall joined to the Persian lamb. Old rose not be too severe, a graceful coat of brocade is used for the lining. New bluet eovert cloth is sold with iL This York World. coat is three quarter length and has revers and facings of chinchilla. Sew Correct Kxpmlou York World. Subscriber usks if the follow ing exBusiness loruiL Our modest task pression is correct: of .supplying those indispensable superHerenioe asks how to apply for a fluities." The sentence relates to the position bv letter; also how to answer work of the flower mission. Answer: an advertisement for same. Answer: While the expression may not be eor-te- The following forms w ill bo suitable: l)car Sir Noting your advertisement according to the strictest conof I reply in the hope of struction. it certainly is a very pretty in the w ay of expressing the idea Flowers securing the position, if it Is as I arc not absolutely indispensable, understand from the 'reading of 'the . I am licit they superfluities to cer- - ad. My qualifications are st 1 j r et e-- Pro-pell- rd r - , -- a Her-hom- ut -- e ; slot-keepin- -r- a . -- e , J 1 1 ! 1 ! ! i Lersan-Leaumo- ut : AS ON SEEN RROADWAY. NEW YORK. e, tain classes of persons. prompt, painstaking and, I hope, the sentence is a quite acceptable strictly reliable in all, things Trustone. notwithstanding its apparent in- - ing that my application may be considered, I am, very respectfully yours. ctmsistency. To apply for a position you might use vTlut Popular I.lttle Jacket. The bolero jacket in all its many very much the same form, except in shapes is very dear to the feminine the beginning, you could say: heart. It wits. fashionable' last year Dear Sir Having learned that you and it is equally fashionable this win- are in need of an assistant, I write in ter. Perhaps It is more gorgeous than the hope of receiving the position." over before. Surely it If seen in-- more This is a simpleT direct "and" easy way novel shapes, and is decidedly more ex- of writing anch letters. pensive. As to its popularity,', there is Faxhloa Notes. , no doubt of iL One of this season's .A novelty waist is of ruby velvet. imported gowns, which other costumes The body portion is close fitting, the are modeled after, shows chic little sleeves are enormous puffs from shout lolero of gold and black passementerie. dec to elbow, with a frill of velvet The frock is of rose tan gibeline cloth, below. The collar is of crepe over a that new material which resembles & foundation or some thicker material smooth surfaced camels hair. The that permits a band of heavy embroidskirt is untrimmed, save a ery. All around the edge of the collar band of sable around the bottom. The is a ruffle of Crimped chiffon. A bodice boasts of a full accordion standing collar and bow at the throat chiffon, and a shirred V shaped vest filling out plaited front of of round-passemenfrom a yoke the space between the points of tiro ing x terie. The bolero, which is made of ' drawn inside thebodice. Among the new furs is what is called electric seal. The name is to an extent misleading, Si tlie fur Is merely a sheared coney, and while rather pretty looking vat first, does not wear in a satisfactory manner. Tndeed it will scarcely stand one season 'a use and look welL It is like many other things, a makeshift, and for that purpose nmy have a limited popularity.- Hair dressing Is a puzzle as well as a fine art The disgusting' lump that has for so long protruded from the knot of hair at the back of the head has fallen, let ns hope, into oblivion. In its place we have soft loops and coils, the figure eight, a modified Psyche knot, and a butterfly arrangement Just over the crown of the head. Taken-whol- inany-gore- Wts OL1 eve. of- I AND BLACK, The sleeve is the eonren-tia- l with glittering New lork - passementerie tore him to Adulterating Blllc, Persons who complain of the lack wearing qualities in the sUk tkey purchase. may beln teres tedlnknowing that much body and weight is given to the fiber by various adulterants. One of the favorite, processes eonsiys of giving the silk baths and dips inftNt?n salts. The solution is so strongly acid that the silk can nqt 'be tftanlpulated with the hands. One immersion in a 30 per cent solution add 8 per cent to the Weight of the silk, and three dips add 25 per cent or thereabout. , There are various cleansing and finishing processes to follow the treatment but all are so very carefully conducted k An exceedingly 'stylish hat is made of satin brocaded with velveL It is in leaf brown shades and is trimmed with jet, plumes and a dash of cardinal such as one sees in autumn foliage, A genuine poke bon net has a trimming of loops of ribbon at the side with plumes standing high op over the crown. It is tied tinder tbe chin with wide ribbons. Alsatian bow effects In short plumes are among tbe novelty hat trimmings. wete-ma- de consciousness. After a time respiration began and the man slowly recovered. Aside front his. burns, lie experienced but little inconvenience, and soon was as good as new. All of which goes to show that New York criminals may have been antopsied out of the world Instead of electrocuted, and still further, demonstrate the fact that wc have yet a great deal to learn about the action of the electric current TALENTED - , TEXPEB SPEED. continued for a week. The ascensions were determined by the action of the sunav rays, " which expanded the gas and dried tbe .material of which the balloon- - was made. The descent- invariably took place by .reason of condensation at twilight. During the' entire trip it was not oneo necessary to open the escape pipe. The balloon' carried a horizontal propeller, which was intended to vary at will - the altitude of the aeronaut- - This apparatus was only used at the ascent from that the weighting material may not be disturbed. Creil. Tlie results -- were, satisfactory. FTm-frlMM. De Fonvielle and Mollet have X Lighting. now made some necessary mod ill tVhefe there are streams with suffthat the propeller wilt here- icient fail to give a tolerable water after be a regular part of the equip- power, it ixvery easy to set up an ment of the aeronaut electric light plant that may be run Our engraving is from LTllustration. with a comparatively small outlay. When it pays to light towns of two Thu Story Telling Heirs thousand inhabitants by electricity It has for a long time been tbe generated by water power, there i that meters for gas and water were good reason to believe that the 11 lum not as reliable as the companies would problem In small ton ns, and like to have consumers believe. Inter- outlying suburban distrk t( h in a fair ested persons at Mannheim, Germany, way to be solved. After all, there U have been investigating meter with nothing more available and adaptable results mot at all favorable to the than the good, old fashioned water meters themselves. Many of them power. , e be-Ji- i -- DAFGHTERS ' OF Lolo do Lcsscps is a beautiful girt, 1 one of chubby dark 'and--hathe prettiest voices in the world. If she were in this country, where her home qualities could be well known, she would be called the home angel." Miss de Lesseps is the comfort and (Hay of ber mother in this time of great I BlictronTrbirt nie dd'LcsM' ps" family, and she is iikwise the nonse, playmate and teacher of her large brood of little brothers ajpd sisters. Hie takes them to walk every day, keeping them as ay from the chamber where her broken down father rests: and at din--sshe keep them quiet and allows her mother to look after the wants of the falling old man. who can never regain hi mind, and to whose ears the prattle of the children is more of a disturbance than s comfort Miss de fine linguist She speak English well; and knows German almost as Intimately as ber own language, French. She plays the piano well enough to teach music and ber voice is fine enough. or the stage. . At one time, when the fallen fortune of the family threatened to demand it of her, Miss de Lesseps thought of the stage, bnt her elder brother, Charles, would on no account allow his bister, however talented she. might.be, to leave the Miss de home w here she is souseful. Lesseps 1 the beauty of the family, which consists of nearly a dozen children. sons snd daughters, and Is the favorite with the people around La Chesnaye," tbe de Lesseps country home, The Marquise Lanza, althongb made She -- d rose-pin- If Thu Trim or tbe Dortors. According to the latest advices, the victims of the process called electrocution may not have been deprived of life until they came under tlie hands of the surgeon for autopsy. A workman in Paris was subjected for at least to the discharge of 5,o0G volts. He was to all appearances dead, but s er Les-sepsi- sa PROMINENT MEN. her brother, who writes.. Iiut it I in her own peculiar line of childish illustration that she is cleverest. - She is in her year, and, with twenty-secon- d Mildred Howells, U one of the youngest women to make a mark In the . artistic world. If the Rareness von Rottenburg. only William Walter Phelps, daughter were s manxbe would be-a- s popular diplomat as her late father was. Her husband, liaron Frauz ron Rottenburg, is attached to the court of the Emperor William. lie was appointed to a public place by Bismarck, retained under, CaprivL and is now a favorite with the have emperor.,, That he should held his own through so many and such divergent reins is said to be largely Jue to the influence of his American wife. Dr. Von Rottenburg Is' immensely wealthy, and his wife had a million dollar settlement "at her marriage. J x ArorsTA Pkescott. (He Medlrsl Students. Reese, an Ironworker, of Youngstown, Ohio, who never saw tbe inside of a medical shool, is causing a sensation by his marvelous dexterity in setting broken limbs, 'dislocated members and reducing sprain that have baffled the skill of uianv expert surgeons. His skill ha given him the name of Bonesetter" Reese, snd he has a room filled with crutches and canes left by patients w ho entered his modest residence crippled and walked away cured. Reese still retains bis position in a rolling mill, devoting hi spwv time to curing the aflletH. Baffles D. John |