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Show IfOllWOMN AND HOME. ITEMS OF 1NTERDBT FOR MAIDS AND MATRON8. a Noti f lli llde The (lathered One t a rue. At tle.med lh Ileal rr-(I rr-(I for Jutenlte- A CMM'e nt(r Jaeket Hint for Hi llonxholj. Th Indian Mollier-a Uainl. All 14 amid th form wild An Indian mother wept. And ron.llr gased upon her child In death who coldly slept. "he decked lt limb Kith trembling hand. Anil hhi In hhiiIi low: "Atone., alon, to th splrlt-laitd, My darling, thou mum got "I would that I might I thy guide To that bright Itl of ml- To ti r thee o-er th (writing lid, t;ipd la tnr lovlnf breast! !' wrapped th with lh beaer'a kin. To hlld the from th storm. And placed thy littl feet within Th snow-shoe oft and warm. "I'm given th milk to cheer thy way, tilled with lh tears 1 wpi Thy cradle, too, whr Ihnu muil lay Thy wary hrad to steep. "I plat th peddle nar thy hand,-To hand,-To gutd where watrr flow; For alon, alon, lo lh tptrlt'a land, Jly ttarllna, thou nun go. "Thra bounding throuih th foreela grn. Thy father rhaa th dr. Or on lh crystal lakes ar een Th steeping f1h to prar. 'And thou om chieftain's brld may be. My lord drtlnf oni "ay, wilt thou nvr think of m, Ro desolate and Ion? TH kt rp on lock of ravin lialr Colled from thy 11111, rold brow-That brow-That when I, too, ahall travel thtr, ly daughter I may ktiow, Hut gnl lo Join that happy band Vain la my frnltlo wo. For alon. alon, lo th eplrlt'a land, ly darling, ihuu must ol" least of Ufa i htm "10 lo about th r, whll torn arc rtltbl tar coverings. In Tarls a bow ot lac or ribbon or what nol, dtreeUy under th chin. It exceedingly popular, whll another good style u that ot finishing th rotlar with two triangular pieces ot th dreta goods, edged with lac and Handing high and erect preelatly 0,fr lh weawr' r. With dreaa opnd a llttl In front, a dog collar ot satin, hooking ncAtly In th rear, gala ranch patronage from women who know that their white throat are all the whiter for thla black swathing. HUit from I'arl. The llluattatlon represents a pretty drtss ot pink and while fancy lawn, by Hall A Deehsyee, Th aktrt la ttlmmtd wllh mum yelvet, and th corsago la of the game, draped, and with a yoke ot thread giitpura and btrtha, forming cqaulets. Walttband of mauve velvet New Vork Herald. 1 roil BUNNY X UTUMN DAYS. Htyl for Llttl folk. An exceedingly attractlTo effect li i produced by thoie children' coitume th fullneas ot which li gathered In ,, well bo lh waist In imall gather- Inn and plalla rricmbllng a yoke. Sometimes a tccond row of plalti and gathering It found at th line of th 1 waist, and tnkea the plac ot a belt tr girdle. This arrangement doc away Tilth all trimming oilier Ihan n imall plait of linen edged with lac around th collar. If older people have regretted re-gretted the poaalng of the balloon leave and the advent ot the glove-Ilk glove-Ilk arm covering, how much more I It to bo rgretted on the part of the children, whoa ahouldera are even lei likely to ehow up veil In a close-fitting close-fitting aliev than arc. those of their lderat Many mothera are lu open rebellion agalnit thla decree of (union, (un-ion, and Insist on making their children' chil-dren' draiiei with th imall Umpire puff, the flounced epaulette, or after the fashion of th English alMVti. Bailor hats, large, flapping affair, and hood-Ilk head covering ot flexible straw, elmply trimmed with knot ot ribbon, ar in favor for little girl between be-tween th ages of tour and twelve. Then the fashions of their elders ar gradually assumed. At first llttl trimming Is noticeable, and simplicity U the main requisite. Llttlo by llttl th ruchlngs, ribbon and feathers that decorate the hats of their alders ar added. Thai Thrwel Dlalih. All Important Is th flntth at lh Utfo&t ot summer gowns. Hvin the Cl.ll.fe lleefer larlil, Hunting red cloth made this smart llttl rtefer. black braid In straight rows and scroll design with gilt military mili-tary buttons adding muuh to Ha up-to-date at) Is. This style of Jacket retains Its well-merited popularity no child's wardrobe being compltto without It. The stylish cape collar dealing at the neck affords Just the protection most necessary when n Jacket la required at all during (he summer months. The simple shaping Includes under-arm gores, shoulder and centre back seam, extra fullness being dlipoud In an underlying un-derlying box plait below the waist Jin In center back. The neck la finished with a rolling collar trimmed on lis free edge to match the can collar. nie iwo-acnraed sleeve ar cr fash-lonabl fash-lonabl ehap. with modified MIImm at the top, and th wrists ar decorated deco-rated to match lh collar. 8rg t blu. tan or cream, pique, duck, crash, aa well as faced cloth, are alt uied to make Jacket In thla style. The collar can be of whll ptqu trimmed wllh robroldired trills and finished separately, sepa-rately, so as lo launder hin nee' Mty. Dally Cold Kin llallx Although "doctora differ" about many thing. Ihey nil agreo aa to th advliablllly of Iho dally bath, and Hit majority say that It I best taken cold, tinlwe the bather' vllnllly la much b-low b-low the airraae. A rold apougo bath Is an excellent tonic aa well aa an admlrablo prophylactic The summer Is the beat time lo acquire ac-quire the habit. Um a bathing g-loe or wash rag. and soap yourself rapidly and thoroughly thor-oughly from head lo foot. This ought not to take more than to or three minutes, for the quick nibbing Is especially es-pecially desirable, both as exercise and for the skin. Then wash lh aoap off. rubbing aa hard and ns fail as you can, and then dry In the same fashion with a Turklih towel, or, Mill better, one of crash. Th bath ahotild occupy about len minutes and leave you wllh a healthy glow when It Is over. There arp many people whose constitutions consti-tutions will not endure a rold plunge bath; very few who would not reap benefit from a dally aponge with cold water, and vigorous rubbing with a rough towel afterwards, the year round. If rold water do nol leave you glowing, begin wllh lukewarm water, wa-ter, using less and let warm water (very day until ou ran dispense with It entirely. l'.le.il .father Kellote. There are so many new wrlnkloa In millinery that It la Impueslble to cover them all In one paragraph. Artificial rrult Is bring used In trimming hats. Cherries aro much In vogue, on lh other side, and when used aa a trimming trim-ming on halt of deep yellow straw aro very smart They are frequently combined with black velvet bows, White gull wings make a pretty trimming trim-ming for whlla snllor lints and whlto and black romblnatlona In millinery grow hourly In fnior. Tho atllor hat of white patent leather U being worn In New York. In fine weather n scarf of white chiffon I twisted about the crown and a bunch of flowers la laid carelessly on the lirlm. When lh weather la threatening a whlto surnh eh take the place ot the chiffon and a white or black wing Is caught at on Me. An old Utile rnntrliance In millinery mil-linery I ot black tulle run with gold thread. The tulle la arranged In a great fluffy circle and In tho center Ibere It a apace for the coiffure. From the back falls two wide gauie streamer that may be wound round and round ithjilhrutandlcauahtiwlthrafent xlustcr of reil rosei br a bunch of vlo". lets beneath the chin. Th Matlinr lllrl l.eth Jewel. Your truly well set dp girl at the seaside does not wear a gold, silver or gun metal chain about her neck, Hlie care not If tho metal thread Is strung with Jewels as big ns her thumb, and as precious aa (he tomb of Mahomet. They are Incidents In her past life, not to be recalled, and In their stead she wears an elastic ribbon, one-fourth ot an Inch wide, black or white, and long enough to pas round her neck, having hav-ing two ends lo tuck In her belt, A slide slips our the ribbon, a Jeweled slide, very small; either n we square tortbts In a gypsy setting or three Infinitesimal In-finitesimal diamonds act In a row, Uy aid of a slide a loop of ribbon Is made to drop over the hrad, whllo lo one end of (he narrow altk rclna Is fastened a watch, to Hi other her emoked railing nnd drllng glasses Fork Cak. Into on pint nl boiling water put one pound of fat pork, which ha been chopped fine und frrn from skin nnd shreds ot muscle. IM his stand for five or ten minutes, tin ,lr In three i cup of brown augar and one cup of molasses, one pound of atoned raisins, eight cP of flour, one tablespoonful each of ground cinnamon and allspice, one tea spoonful of cloves, eight cups ot flour and two teaapoonfuls of aoda, Dissolve the soda In three lablespoon-fuls lablespoon-fuls of warm water and beat In gradually. grad-ually. After stirring- for twenty minutes min-utes pour Into pane nnd bake In a moderately mod-erately hot, steady oven. If there li danger of burning, cover with paper. nlearhe Her llatr In III Son. To bleach her hair In the sun la a latter-day notion of th woman who fart by th seasld. For thla reaaon outing bale are somewbst at a discount, dis-count, all save a very ugly and unbecoming unbe-coming but none th leas vigorously adopted rector cap made ot white canvas. can-vas. To th thinking of soma llttl rotton plotter, set raktshly to on slda, and held doubtfully in plac by a sirtes ot long pins, put through the whlto suede crown band, la Infinitely coquettish, coquet-tish, hut that la an open question. Clis Turnarfr. Cut some nice puff paste Into rounds or squares and on one-half lay some nicely grated or sliced oliees and sprinkle It with pepper and aalt, and add btta ot butler. The cheese should bo within half an Inch of the edge of the square or round, so that when tht rdher halt Is turned over th edges, previously dampened with water, may b neatly fastened down. Ilrush them all over with milk and bak In a quick nvn. |