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Show 4- - Aa exceptionally clear and plak akia way require no falsity, A dark one Duty chance to (hit the character .ITEMS OP INTEREST FOR MAIDS to be assumed. But tbeto exceptions to the role are AND MATRONS. rare. The glare of artificial light make moat feces ghastly white m IflWIt MlilUrar U. MaM to Ml would or unplMsantly mIIow If blight bnee A Hate Ctofliill u4 (akMaU( were not laid on. The art of coloring Pa Tip a haMr a pretty vUage just enough, and not -to lnn overdoing it, is one wblcb all actresses bonld learn. Many do not, and so we wt beauty disfigured Instead of enBntk, Broak, Brak Others are very expert. There hanced. Break, break, break. are two distinct processes. One makes On ibjr cedd r otoaoe, O aaat And I would that m tongue could utter use of colored powders applied dry. The thoufhte that artae la me. The other mixes the Mme powders with greeee, making a substance Oh well for the flaherman'a boy That h ahouta wkh bla atatar at play I called grtMe paint Oh wait for the sailor lad lhal be sings In bia boat tn the bay! uine. FOE WOMEN AND HOME Dral CMl lilA f ... Tip And the etately ahlpe to on. To their haven under the hill. Bat eh ton the touch of a vanlahed hand. And tha sound of a voice that la atlll! Break, break, break. At the foot of thy craft. O ato! But the tender yrace of a day that la daad WHI never come back to me Alfred Tennyeon. Aa A rile tie MUUeer. Were - never In. fTMt Hyacinth favor," eald the French milliner, who haa wee chop but a big clientele, according to the New York Commercial Advertleer. "The pink and white onea are charming for black beta or for entlra flower bonnet, but tha blue and parplkh blue are tha moat popular. Why la It? Hyacinth bluet are pretty, but aa ahada la mora trying. Woman and who ihould wear shade come In here red aad straw hat trim and order cold-gramad with blua hyacinths. They order them but they do not get them from me. That la why my plate la atlll In the aide street, white Mine. Flamboyant, who began when 1 did, la os tha avenue. Mme. Flamboyant went in debt at first, to be aure, but aha la tamoua now. 1 make money, oh, yaa, but t am proud of all of my customers; a vary one wears becoming hats, not She ones." fashionable merely straightened out tha shining petals of a satin chon and gave a deft touch to tha cluster of clover and awaet peas A young lady on tha crumpled brim. cam in one day last weak and wanted a coral bonnet 'Madame, 1 Mid, 1 cannot make It tor you. You have enough color already. You have coral - colored hair and cheeks. will not, make you a No, madame, coral bonnet Did she grow angry? Well, perhaps aha did. It did not mo, f awurryeftr- - T waited upon eoma one else a charming lady, who knows that 1 have taste and a con science. When 1 returned to the other aha apologised "and Implored raa to make bar a hat of another color. 'No. madame, I said, 'I do not wish to make you a hat' It would 'not - ba artistic, and I do not wish to put my 'name Inside of Inartistic hats. But you can design it yourself tha Mid. Ah, that it batter, 1 will undertake tha commission with pleasure, 1 Mid. , This U it" and the tolltteef held up a poem In green leaves, violets and chiffoa. ' The pale chiffon will Dame d her face," aha laid, critically, "taking away from- - Its color The green leaves wlH becoming. match her ayaa, which would be beautiful If they wart a shade .darker. They will look ao whan aba wears tbla hat. In tha back, where her hair will show, you tea tha chiffon and violets are of a deeper tone. It will make bar hair look Titian. She thinks It Is Titian now, bat It la not It la mors tbs tone of fresh, new carrots. Dot this will deepen It It ia a charm- -' ing bat la ltselt but It will make a handsome woman of this lady, who ia what shall I My? of of a somewhat matte style of bMuty. "Aa for those hyacinths," with a wave of tha hand toward a mass of them resting In a bed of greenery, "they are for clear complexions and fair skins, whether blonde or brunette. Hyacinth blue ia cold and cruel. , It baa no aympathy, no warmth. It la unresponsive and unfeeling. The very rdaiknftl4bt wry fslr have sufficient decision erf type to wear It, but when one la between the two and hw not fine. complexion, one had better adopt some other tone." y, t 1 i i , i. f SaaMr nrattee. There are no more dainty patterns In wall papers this saae. Severity end strict soberness are the watchwords of tbe wall tfumishlngs of dwelling rooms, and the white and gold era fades stay in abundant shadow According to the dealers In wall papers, old fashions are to be Revived The co'onlal primness is In favor, and when a modern bouse le dressed up la the primary colors a to wall papers It has a dignity that reminds one of tbe square coats and knee breeches of a past generation. One pf the patterns used In the new home of Mrs. Andrew Carnegie is made up of vertlcle stripes In various colors. They ere red and green, yellow, blue and violet hues that make a striking combination. Other patterns are of flower of the kind hollyhocks, morning glories, honeysuckle, dahlias, etc. dray Qrgtndy, Tallow Laos, White Orgaedy, Orteatol ' Ute t. corner of the -- duty In ease of fire little folk. The beau- It OUB BUDGET OF FUN Was Nil HU Caul twa On day ia a town where be wae to la protect the tiful lecture, Mr. Beecher went Into a barbehavior of Japanese children la SOME GOOD STORIES FOR11 SOME GOOD JOKES ORIOINAL ber shop to be shaved. Tbe barber, alwaya commented upon by English JUNIOR READERS. AND SELECTED. not knowing him, aeked him whether and American travelers It le the rehe was going to bear Beecher lecture sult of a system of careful education, "I guess so," we the .reply. Twnf'i Tilly Vh Tm Emrahias Ml tolar a riahtea to which clothe boys and glrla, rich and Well, continued the barber, "If Aapaewe CbUdraa Fra fo Mt poor, with "a garment of perfect courhaven't got a ticket you cant get you Wit Holpiaf Vto The fast Snolt KlM tesy." Tkal lesson la Inculcated withone. They're all sold, and you'll have UU-UmI out robbing infancy of a moment of la Moat Boa Ira A. Party. to stand." thoughtless happiness, A great deal "Thats Just my luck," Mid Mr. cap be Mid la praise of this system of 1 Beecher. always did have to stand Etnlaif m tolar. domestic education which gain the Halplag lUtkM fle when heard Ive that man talk." 1 desired "There In the employ of our end without nuhblng,weary We like to help our mother i ha Ladles' Home Journal. house." a X or salesman, scolding Myi Philadelphia working all tbe day, punishment. la "a young nan who is assistant bookMy little sister dear and 1 can W Wora Tfca Prgl-Sf-NtHe's a ateady chap, minds keeper. many a way, Ee lw tha ) his own buaineM, and is aa ahrewd aa The palm for absent mlndedneM For when the sweeps we help0 Tbe mischievous pages of the house they make them. The other day the should be accorded to a learned Gerthe tables and tbe chairs have, discovered a new. trick .pf the senior partner of the firm, who seldom man profeskir. One day he noticed wantr5811 We get her everything the echoes in Statuary hall. They play It cornea around, made a tour of inspec- hla wife placing a bunch of flowers oa cellar or up stairs, f upon the tourists by the score and up- tion, and aa he approached the assisthis desk. What do they mean? be We carry water for the plMia on pretentious statesmen ant he noticed the solemn asked. bookkeeper occasionally, tbe flowers, pick opened when they can do so without being expreslson on hla face. Desiring to Why. she exclaimed, dont you And then the puts them In g v discovered. be congenial he said: know that this Is the anniversary of calls them hera'nd ourt' There is a certain spot, near the How are you, young man? I sr$ your marriage? We put our toys up tn then0 beaten path of travel from the central you are at your work. That Is good. Ah, indeed, is it?" said the profeswhen we are through wrtHd' of the house toward the sen- Close attention to business will always sor politely. doorway veBur "Kindly let me know so worked And say: Weve ate, where this peculiar echo la effec- brings Its own reward. Tell me, what when yours comes around, and 1 will Its been the shortest dal tive. If any coin or metal object la are you earning now a week? return four attention in kind. CoAnd time tor any other work wfVer on the marble step between "The a dropped moments with man, lliers Weekly. young could have found! the telegraph office and the reception hesitation, answered: Twenty dolBut he says hat helps bT room It sounds, to one passing this par- lars, air, but I only get half of it Mats TCIioo most la having us arpusl. . ticular spot tn question as though the Nhw " Editor-ln-chlT understand Qoa?young Margaret object were dropping Immediately at Bluegore, the millionaires son, has his feet A boy with a dime or a nickel A MAK Girl ia for Journalism? gone la able to have 7ft Tnffy? all sorts of fun by Editor-Ye- s; Nellie That Clara De Note Is Just he Is on my staff. City waiting till some one passes the the Once upon a time I knei1 Editor-in-chiAnd what do you most utterly selfish girl I meanest, point. Even the senate pages skip ever saw . She never boy who was ao fond of candffi thinks of any one think of him? away from their work to visit the but herself. could never get enough. Ht11 City Editor Well, hes a unique boys on the other side and play with waya asking for sugar and Dora Do tell! in Journalism. figure this echo. Editor-ln-chlNellie Yes. I ran In there the always teasing his auntie? to You dont say? make taffy. So one day abDgtu other evening for a few moments, and City Editor Yes! hes at once the k6nc-anshe would try to please him while I was there, Mr. Nloefellow richest and poorest reporter in the Party an she gave him the molaaseiW A hostess often finds difficulty In en- - called. Well, It wasnt long before be city. . l 0ff I big pot, and told him Just tertainlng her young friends. Here Is requested her to play. He's passionh the all and make candy j 4 novel way to spend an evening ately fond of music, you know. WEll, Very Hard at The longer the boy looked what do you think that girl did? She j Which will afford amusement to old and looked at the Jug, the asked him to come to the piano and and young. felt quite sure that he couli at al In sending out Invitations request turn the music for her, Just so S an the taffy the pot could each guest to come with tbe right couldnt talk to him. therefore needed all the moks tbe hand securely bound up. Let no one the Jug contained. So he Just be excepted. When the hostess greets Let Then Go On Jug Into the pot. and set flbole them she extends her left hand and l, em go on, said Farmer Let aolaa By and by te thing a aa them In to he comic names returned write the their begs paper ses began to thicken and get 18 bubblank book on her desk. The page he had Just read to the newsstand. bebly; and by and by, after tkl I will soon have an appearance of a Let who go on? asked his wife. gan to get stringy and toughed the Those folks that reppersents the first attempt to write. Some would 8 boy knew that very soon as an Innocent feller that buys soloist may play her own farmer drop brittle and hard Into tk and an elocutionist gold bricks and dont know anythin' accompaniments, cold water In which he F"WnE recite, making all her gestures with 'bout nothin. Let em spread such It, and then It would be do the left hand. The men must Include impressions as ginerly as possible. the more or took two hours something that will demand the use of Thems what throws the city folks off candy dropped brittle and wckly a spoon to add to the awkwardness of their guard an enables us to Into the cold water; but at brth wai the d smite em when they come community. done, and the boy took hlg pd taffy dickerin aronnd fer summer board or off the fire and began pourl It out real estate. Washington country Got Ha It. Hr Into the buttered pansO Star. Ella Well, that Is too good. Now, said an English schoolmasfirst filled the biscuit pans aai then Henry What, Ella? . the dripping pans and next Re Ple ter, as he displayed a bright five-sb- ll WIwts la a Haaaa. Md sgu- Ella Why, your cakes this morntbe between all tbi tips crown) after (a ling piece that, j pan; and, humble Wife Rector parishion(to there first and the ing, Henry. I played an April-fo- ol of bin finger and thumb, boy cers and cracked plates, I your little granddaughter wa Joke Qfl you and mad' them- oat of was taffy left In tbe pot $o k bad to or gri that puts a riddle to me which er cement. use all aorta of old odds airf tsda of I j cannot answer will receive this aa a christened this morning, Mrs. Hunks Hunks Yes, maam. Henry By Jove! -I - never noticed palls and cups and plate to jaur hla j gift' Any more?" he asked as' soon what have you the difference. And Wife Rectors all had one no taa and was at silence j last restored, into; and, claimed the coin. , "Yes, air," sang called it? - poured out and set to cod Mrs Hunks Gladys Jane, maam. out a little fellow from the further end When tbe taffy ws bard wuigh Ib ConUdBBB My to oat achool-roolike daughter was set on "Gladys by am I beu: it; of the Old Friend You ehould always take Why break, the little boy and, oh! how good that Wr did taste! thgPriae of Wales? , The Prince of Itself; but I put it to her that the child your wife into your confidence. Wowould be sure to have to go to ser- men appreciate that sort of thing, I think he ate a whole paful at flrat, Wales? said the master, thoughtfully; vice when It grew up, and Jane1 afterward, De Broker Oh, I do that; that ia. and part of a saucer jful really, Johnny, I tee no resemblance come in handy then. London In and my! that wasn't veil much! He In you. Ill give it up." "Because," would part Tid-Bit- s. ' had still all the bis ptniiniT all the cried the boy, Joyfully, Im waiting Old Frlend--Yo- u tell her of your biscuit tins and moat of tk pie plates for the crown! gains and losses, I presume? Oat a t Obaarratlaa, De Broker Um I always tell her that he hadn't even touckd; and tl been De Miss Fashion Ive having of my losses ready he began to feel at If he didnt Uvlilbli Ink a perfectly lovely time; teas and parcare so very much for tab. after all. comounce of one fluid Dissolve and music and dancing, and prl When bis father and grasSather came mon oil of vltrol (sulphuric acid) In ties, at home In the evening tbg exclaimed theatricals, and everything you Mumbling Mike I uster have a one pint of soft water, stir well, and can think of. Havent had so much with surprise at the qusrtlty of taffy good business, leddy, but deres nothclean a with cool. Write to allow fun for a year. candy that wai lying that on the steel in doin now. pen and when dry the writing be-Friend (shocked) What? During kitchen shelves, In the Entry, and Mrs. Goodlelgh What was your It To read hold invisible. comes Mme Lent? everywhere; and the saute told the In profession, my por man? fire and the writing will of the front MIm De Fashion 0, Its all right, boy that he must try tsat up the turn black. Mumbling Mike I was a Johnstown Writing done with rice dear. We are In the country. New flood taffy that he had been so anxious to water la invisible sufferer. Baltimore Americas. the on but when dry, York Weekly. make. But by this time fit boy was turns the writing "tired to death of taffy, ad felt tick application of Iodine Lot for Sola, done with a clean qull) and queer, and didn't era want to blue. Writing A Matter ( Doubt In onion or turnip juice is Consumptive Yes, the doctor says look at a piece of candy. Ntverthelesa, pen dipped Jack I dont know whether to get I wont live six months II I stay her. when dry. To read tame bold the candy had to be gotta out of the Invisible or go to the gold diggings married otherwise or Is your section of Florida the of In front fire, It way. So the boy put It dl together Tom dont you ask the girl? Florida Man Healthy? healthy? Why turn will Half tha the and heat It, writing and rolled It Into a g ban. and put It Jack I have asked her. people down there want to sell out aad out on the back porch. Out on the brown. Tom What did she My? come North. back porch It was sunny ind warm, Jack She said et married. Eh? Why? Booehor aad Iajaraoll. however; and soon the tafy began to Tom Then why dont you? Tired of life. were and alwaya Beecher Ingersoll files to the swarm began melt, and Jack She suggested another girl. cea had Beecher Mr, about it, and all sorts o! things got great friends Detroit Free Preaa. Worth Kooolac. atuck about It, and the smite said the leatlal, globe In hls study, a present I On It war 1 want you to take this dog Lady taffy ball must be taken iny. By this from some manufacturer. Ha a Bad Kffoet. back. He Is handsomeTTidmlt, bat n excellent representation of the con time the boy was very mart .ashamed You look pegged out Aiklt which stars and he cant be taught anything at all, compose stellatlons of that ball of candy; and he determedTelllt I am. Ive been taking and is of no earthly use. mined to put It out of sight, hiding It them, Ingersoll waa delighted with icine for a week back. and It examined Dealer (slowly) He cloeely, I no one mum, the where coulrt see It and globe. away Aaklt What for? Ita Just know, mum; but just think wot a fine ask him how he liked tafy," He turned it round and round. Talllt For a weak back. rug he'll make when he's dead. thought of digging a hole nd biding what I wanted. he said; who mad it? made Who repeated It in the ground, and he thought of It? Waat It AIL. tying a stone to It and sinking It In Beecher; "who made thia globe? Oh, HoadqaArtoH. It was happened! colonel, just the brook; but he afraid that to nobody, And now ihat yonhave made your either of these ptaces It aight be debut, said, the mstrqn"do you find Boanoalek. found, and cause more remarks about the world at your feet? his fondness for taffy. So bt thought Tbe sensation of homesickness has "No, replied the young debutants for s long time, and finally he gave been variously described, but never "Most of them are hovering around It to the pig. As for the Bttle boy, be more graphically than by a little girl North papas bank. Philadelphia ' kept away from plggte. 1 ess tell you, who, miles away from her home and American. wa and silent, at while there any taffy left, jie did mamma, aat heavy-eye- d not want any one to see hla with plg-gl- a .hotel table. Arent you hungry, Tbo Prl oca, while the candy was lu sight; and dear?" asked her aunt, with whom ahe Is this Russian prince you Who no wonder, for they mrght have made waa traveling. Nom." tDoes your have imprisoned her? asked the VisTell me comparisons, and asked which was the poor head ache?- - Nom. itor. biggest one. you know. The Exam' what la the matter V The lip quiv"Oh," replied the keeper of the Jail, lner. In tone a ahe and Mid, ered pitifully, thats Kraptosky the prince of dynto grieve the heart: Im so seasick for amiters. Philadelphia North Amerimamma." Japaooaa CblUn, my home and my can. From one end of Japan to th other . A LHtla a child ia Treated like a sacred thing. A Poor Entertain? Each little one ia pm at birth under A devoted uncle took his very small she entertained brilliantI suppose one the protection of the public. bright Each nephew out to the country at her opera ly party?" little one carries Its name and address I day not long ago; and his friend, tha from It! She let the conversaFar should out on and a ticket worn I farmer.suggested he go clearly marked tion lag dreadfully! Do you know; around the neck. This i useful not I hunt for eggs. Of course, the email there were times when we could alThe knew uncle J in case child the is lost or wan- - nephew went along. only Do yon think that tha English be- most hear the music? Detroit Jourdera away, but la case of the confla- - I where to go, and, though he is fat and lieve In peace? . nal to a t which gathe'r managed gratlons suddenly y joir scant of hreqth, end as big a piece as they modern village of Japan. In case of I number from 11 eoyt of biding placet, canYe, lay their hands on. poeelbly A Bora riaaaelar. the outbreak of a fire. It u customary I Presently he stooped and picked up a So she has broken Cohensteeln saw email for aotn one to go from house to bantam egg. The nephew dr - la aad Oat Did she gift you back engagement house, calling out the little folk who I IL Put It back, uhk," he shrieked, Strtngsr Are the saloon door der ring? are then removed in a body some i dont oo see xat one Isnt ripe yet,' town on Sunday? Isaacs In this closed she No; said diamond hat place of safety, leaving the elder to Native Yee, frequently. Cbleayo gone np, but eh vould giff me vot X protect their property untrammelled j There is probably nothing quite ao bald for K. Puck. News. . by th harrowing thought that some I sure as consequences, Ito-Cok- M af Fh, York-THbune- ef ef a' ef Loft-HnnUn-dt f ever-lastin- ly left-ban- j8o Bow to Grow itavt Columns of conflicting advice bav been written from time to time for the benefit of women wbo wish to get thin, and aa It is not enough tor tbe woman wbo desire to pot on a little extra flesh to draw bar conclusions from tbe reverse side of tbe fleshy womans Instruction, she Is coming la for a goodly ehare of counsel, too, which Is all excellent in a way, but the regime of exerclM and diet which la advised for perfect development from the standard of too much or too little flesh le neually an absorbing proceM which leaves very little time for other things, and the average women soon wearies of It It ab hu the courage to attempt It at all The simple recipe, "Eat vegetables and plenty of butter, drink milk and sweet cider; take cod liver oil, go to bed early, sleep some during each day and laugh aa much as pouibl," will often help tbe tbln women Immensely. Cream may be substituted tor tbe cod liver oU If preferred. Oar Gtokias SehaoL Cheese Cakes. Line little pattie pane with a very thin layer of delicate pastry. Fill about half full with quince jelly, then fill the remaining space wtth cak. batter. Bake about twenty minutes. When done, turn them out end dip the top in soft frosting, No. I Prepare la tha Mme way, and half fill with strawberry preserve. Cover with cek hatter, bake, and when cold cover with thick whipped cream, tinged pink with color pMte. Recipe for Supper Cake. Dry three pounds of flour, rub It Into three ounces of bntter end two ounce of lard. Add a little Mlt, powdered ginger and cinnamon. Set of an ounce of yeMt In a basin with a teaspoonful of brown sugar, aad work with a spoon until It becomes liquid. 81Ightly warm bait a pint of new milk and add to the yeast. Beat two eggs to a good froth. Make a hole In the center of the flour, pour In the yMt. end let It work for ten minutes. Then work la atl the flour till It lMvea the hands dean, wetting it with the beatea eggs and tepid water. Set the dough to rise for two hours. Thea place It in a warmed basin, work Into It half a pound of cleaned current and five ounces of moist sugar. Kaead up H1I welt mixed.- place In a tin and two bourn If prebake for BMriy ferred the dough eaa be divided Into four flat cakes aad baked on a tin. three-quarte- rs . Pterin Will the Safi. A small echoed boy who had been sent horn by hla teacher because bia . aaimhc slate fa had tk measles was noticed by H la a mistaken Idea that actresses that teacher at the next rcM playing Htra aa ageaerL rulg handsomer on with the ether child ran on the school the stage than off, writes Franklin ground. "Johnny, didn't I tell ywi net Fylee In the Ladles Home Journal. to come to eofaeol while your Meters The reverse la M likely to be true. had the maslas?V "Tee; but I am Nevertheless, ell theatrical faces have aot going to echo!, I only earns to to be painted. It may be assumed safe- play with the bora before It begins" ly that none of the complexion Is gen Commercial. Tribune. r Stf left-hand- es roaa-colora- UU&te to Corn-toese- rose-color- ed ' FOE BOYS AND - -- i -- m. 1 J. A I Y-e- - e. K. rx - 5 T |