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Show y IJ 7" - Wanted to Play Both Role. When Chaplain Hubbard. United , States Army, retired, was stationed at Fort Buford, N. D.. (numbered with the .abandoned posts In 1895), his little eon then six years old, chose as hls career the role of second lieutenon of hls favorites among ant,the officers was of that rank. One day, when talking over hla ambitions bis mother said: "Whatever you are. my son, I trust you may be a Christian gentleman." Suit of Black Velvet. "Can't 1 be a Christian gentleman Russia! is this and elegant Simple and a second lieutenant, too, mamof black and blouse velvet; plain spirt mal ' the slip ski being of black taffeta the blouse lining of white with tucked PROOF. CONVINCING Case No 41 206 Capt. Alfred O. Rigler of Hose Company No. 4, Canton,., Ohio. says. "I had a weak back ever since I was" a boy, and about" six year ago the cause developed into rather a bad case of kidney complaint. It was not a little backache now and then, but backache which and caused actual suffering day 1 tried to get night, and the harder rid of it the worse It became. When the attacks were in the acute stage it was difficult to sit down, and when down It was Just as hard to r gain an erect position, on account of the twinges of pain in the kidneys. I can only describe some of the pangs as similar to that received from a knife thrust. In time, distressing and terribly Inconvenient urinary weakness resulted, causing annoying embarrassment during the day and loss ot sleep during the night I took everything which came to my notice from reading, from observer tion, and which my friends and acI advised. consulted quaintances physicians, but none of them were able to relieve the trouble, let alona chemisette of edged black baby velvet atop It Jt became so well known that I bad The ruffle Is of black net edged with black baby velvet, over ruffles of a pronounced case of kidney comwhite silk. Ties of white and black plaint that I often received circular from medical companies offer.ng to ribbon. cure me, and one day eighteen letters were handed to me by the mall carWhite the Rage in Paris. rier. White is the rage in Paris. They When Doans Kidney Pills attracted are making as many white gowns 1 wanted to try them. there now as In the summer, A trous- my attention 1 had tried as everything else, Just seau lately completed in a famous ateand Mrs. Rigler went to Durban A coslier contained twenty tumes. For the ornamentation of the Wright Co.s drug store for a box. followed. crepe de chine and gauzy evening Relief 1 knew after a dose or two that towns, silver embroidery was used, the medicine was acting directly oa the kidneys from the altered condition of the kidney secretions, and. encouraged, I continued the treatment Finally, the backache and other complications stopped. Let me sum up my opinion about Doans Kidney Pills by saying, I would willingly pay one months wages for a box of them If I could not buy them for less. You can refer any one to me about Doan Kidney PUls and I will convince them that they act Just as represented." Four Years After. Lapse of time haa strengthened my appreciation of Doana Kidney Pills. I gave this remedy my unqualified endorsement In the summer of 1896, because of the results I obtained from a course ef the treatment I can now add to my original endorsement the experience of a number of others who are just as enthuslastle, when they express their opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills, as L A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney medicine which cured Mr. Rig-le-r, will be mailed on application Xm any part of the United State. AdCo., Buffalo, N. dress Foster-MllburY. For sale by all druggists, price SO cents per box. bujj. . . ,I.I?....W.. n IN'WOHSlW INTEREST, lowed to pouch over the hand slightly. Graceful Draperies. The mirrored gagra. ihe pictur Of course on a stout bgure ft is best esque skirts of the East Indian women, to avoid all pouching and keep the One can back as flat as possible. The coat i make a graceful drapery. been fitted to the figure at the side seams, have that skirts buy the genuine worn by the nathes, but not, of and la completed by a basque. This course, so old that they have grown is quite one of the features of autumn requires, boa ever a tall, dingy ffr faded . 'Oddly . iumgh.. thft skirts are ail a shimmer with squares slight figure o carry off this style sucof mirror inset, a relic of the crude cessfully aben expressed in heavy madecorative instinct of half civilization. terials. There la a peculiar fascination In Crimson Ctowoe- - for- - Hats. adopting, now and then, one of the White and green are unguided customs of barbarity. The fascination grows, too, if the element popular for the count r modes In hats The For the seaside a deep shade of crimof the picturesque crops out. phulkorries are shoulder eha'vlsworn son with white is mm h worn. For over the shoulders of the East!! ample, a white serge or cloth gown ilwp folded sat-- of crimson silk Indian women, and these shawls are; b used for graceful diapery to fill an'; WHU gold butkle. with which goes a turned-usailui hat with crimson silk empty looking spot in the nook. j Crimson Such a nooK wuh the odd draperies' scarf and white wings. and equipment named, valuable bo- clover is also introduced, and is most cause they are genuine importations effective in conjunction with natural from the Orient, would approximate a colored leaves and foliage, Fashions are eminently becoming One expenditure of mudeat amount. may make a lifetime hobby of adding lut now; the simplicity of tailor to its treasures, and eventually as gowns makes dressing comparatively enthusiast may make Its extravagancy easy as regards choice of styles, etc., but the Intricacy of applications, enrun Into the hundreds. I can I crustations, piques and strappings only be carried out by ingenious and Caramel tee Cream. Caramel Ice cream ta a delicious experienced fingers. It is rare to find dainty and easily made. Brown unt a "little dressmaker who can carry out a really chic model as it should be. Sometuing is wanting, and It la only fair to those who have labored and tolled to reach the perfection of the couturier's art that the same result . boat now. The answer was surpriso Is the ing, for Gertie" Millar,-whdiscovlatest Gaiety management's ery In the beauty line, has become suddenly the reigning favorite. She Is playing the part of "Cora, Cora, faaeinating Cora, in the London production of -- The Toreador," and her little song. "Keep 0(1 the Grass," Is on every piano organ In town. "The Toreador- has passed its four hundredth performance .at tb.e Gaiety and still the lordly youths are flocking to bear Gertie Millar sing her Hooie Rosie tuneful ditty. sang "Mssle, She la a Daisy, at the Gaiety so effectively that the marquis of Headford could not resist the temptation of making her a peeress Perhaps "Keep Off the Grass" will serve Gertie Millar as well. -- was the prompt Gertie Millar-,reply of the girl In the photograph hop to the question as to which London actress' pictures were aelllng " DEWEY A MAN OF STRENGTH HOBBY 1 e BRAINS. Remarkable Feat Credited to Hero of Pref. Wilder Haa Greatest Collection In the World. Epanlsh-AmsricaWar, Prof. Wilder, whose endeavors to Though Admiral Dewey Is universaland hearty, hardly secure the brain of the late Elizabeth ly known to for posses credit him gives Cady Stanton have been foiled by the futyono ing the great personal strength- with relatives, has the greatest collection Vhlch ho la glfted,Gn of the- Spanish-Awar veterans, who had all hut loat tha power of walking, called on him at hta Washington hoin sot long ago and found the admiral standing on tha front steps. Dewey Invited him la, but the disabled man looked doubtfully at tha steps, seeing frhlch the admiral reached Into the carriage, picked him up bodily and carried him up the steps and into the drawing room, where he placed hls burden ta (he easiest chair at hand. n bhle merican - - Ancient Metallurgy. A recently published report of B (Trench savant show that the Cb alldeans tad Babylonians were possessed of oonslderablo metallurgical skill. A Babylonian statuette was found to consist of a copper alloy containing TIA psr cant of coper. 1.25 per cent of tin. and OJ per cent of Iron. A tatuette from Chaldean, estimated Suer Z tHuxo to be 1,200 years old, was composed We W nearly pure copper containing only slight proportion of Iron, whsrsaa of brains In the world. Hls laboratory ,another Chaldean statuette, soma 400 at Cornell university contains hunmainly of an dreds of glass Jars containing the years 'alloy of four parts of copper with one brains of all sorts of people from criminals to college professors. Burt Green part of lead and a trace of sulphur. Wilder, one of the greet comparative A HEAVYWEIGHT LEGISLATOR. anatomists of the world, was born at Boston In 1841. He began hls natural Beam at the Statesman Tips history studies st 14 years of age, and .Virginia bis recorded observations on living S60 Pounds a Farmer, James Banka of Carroll county Is spiders brought him marked recogniWhen tha heaviest lawmaker In the state of tion from the eider Agassis. Virginia. When he had taken the oath only 19 be waa lecturing on aclentlfle as a member of the House of Dels-.gate-s subjects, and away back (n 1868 hs ha went to tha seat assigned discovered on Folly Island, near Charwas unable to get hls 260 leston, S. C., a remarkable spider, to but him, pounds of avoirdupois into tha space which hls name haa since been given. marred. A special seat had to be For many years he haa made a spearranged for him In one of tha aisle. cialty of studying bralna from an anMr. Banks is a 'mountaineer,' about atomical Wariffpotnt. and hta- hope' has been to solve great problems that pu ale anatomists. . A - older,-constate- d - Find Old British Frigate. The frigate Anson of the British ,Tirk blo pnri4, with bln CMost gad cu5. 04 collar - Embroidered Linen Stock.One of the oddest and prettiest stocks of the season is of embroidered linen in the natural color. It has a pointed turnover with a triple row of fancy brown stitching above the tiny hem. Triple pointed tabs are drawn around from the back and crossed In front, where they fasten with a pearl button. " An Autumn Toilette. The smart toilette sketched is of very aim ply with an embroidered collar and waistband. The skirt is cut in one of the moat fashionable styles for autumn, which, although not exactly novel, ta vy popular, and well suited to a navy, which was lost in 1801, haa been discovered tying In fonr fathoms of water off Love Bar. Penance, Lands End. Seven brass and several iron guns were found on deck, and with tha axception of the top hamper the ship la intact The discovery was dus ta some flshermeur who pointed ant a dark object under water to Captain Anderson oFthe steamer Greencastle. The Anson took part in Rodney's victory over the French In 1782, off the West Indies, destroyed ten Spanish gun-boaand a battery In 1806, and In 18u7 waa at the capture of the Island ot Curacoa, off Venezuela. The old vessel la believed to have had a large over not He gity-flv- e Is ef age. years consignment or doubloons on board. Iron-grebatr the average height, has and mustache and Is a Jolly good fei Must Be Poor Observer. low. Tha attention he attracts seems now a man wants a divorce And farmer. to pleas him. Mr. Banks is a merely because he recollect, after thirty-siyears of married Ufa, that A Roosevelt Family Nam. Theodora Quentin, a member of the hia wife refused to promise to .obey reserve police lately him when the minister earned tho fee. walking skirt The akirt la arranged Philadelphia Introduced at the to President Roosevelt asking To the casual observer It would teem with a wrote why be gave hls youngest son the that any person should become need seam, and widening out Into greater unusual name of Quentin. The Presi- to being disobeyed by the time thlrty-ct- tullnaas below the knees, without beyears had rolled themselves into ing cumbersome. The coat IS of the dent answered that "the name Quen minutes win gen- Russian blonse shape, a style very tin Is with us an old family name, the past Thirty-sicoming from a French Hugenot refu- erally convey to the male mind a com- easy to torn out at home, as the back gee who came to this county ever two plete realization of the fact tbaAtha ldevold of any sesm at all, and a!- lady will do as she pleases. centuries ago." y I- n vary dark a cup of brown sugar In a pan of water over the fire and add a little hot water, Just sufficient to render the mixture liquid. Beat three egga In a pint of milk with a cup of brown sugar and add to the caramel mixture. If any flavoring, such as lemon, orange of vanilla, la 'desired, add It and freeze. ts - x box-ple- x tJ The Coet of Warfare. Since 1850 the world has expended 300,000,000 to waging war, and four times that sum in holding standing armies in readiness. Bn. Winslow flootMn nymn tn Psr hH4r tMtklDg, softens tbs gums.n-at.ce- s limmsiUis.siliyi psta. csres wind ooUe. (Seebeeti should not be attainable by compete. The Ladles Field. Chop Suey and Chow Mein. Shop suey, Chinatown's favorite dish with Americans, can reacn perfection only In the Chinese kitchen, but a counterfeit enough like the original to suit the average Occidental taste can emanate from the American chafing dish or frying pan. A Chinese gentleman who often entertains hla American friends with the savory dish gives these directions for preparing it: Put Jattt the. pau . enough,; peanut oit to moisten it and cook a few narrow strips of fat pork without brownings them. Add an onion, also cut to fine (trips, a little water, and some bean Boll ten min-teand mushroom sauce Then add mushroom cut Into (mail pieces, sliced water nuts, sprouted beans, and celery and bamboo cut Ine. These should, all be in about squat proportions. 8tir In a clove of thopped garlic, salt and pepper, and iook untn all are tender; this will reButter or quire only a few minute alive oil might J substituted Tor the peanut oil and pork. 'Chow mein in English fried noodle ls 0ns of the Chinese dishes which (he most conservative American diner tgually likes. The noodle paste, madh f flour and egg. Is cut Into the strips and fried in deep fat It tomes to the table an attractive, own heap, with the top delicately arnlshed wun strips' uf green gaille md onion cooked in oil until they are dear, and over them is a lightly arranged layer of boiled ham and the white meat of chicken, also in tiny strip a. vndt silk mist Stack vslnt with la saasrs tstw!; Tea 6eeds Like Hazel Nwt Tea seeds resemble small hazel not They are sown to beds to grow thickly together like cabbage. and the house frocks of wool and Stop the txmgh nt silk were trimmed - with hand-don- e Work Off the Cold white embroideries, braid, gimp, and Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablet Frio 25a ( ii the like. It la easier to wear whlta to How Advertising Grow Paris than In London, for Paris is as N. W. Ayer A Son, the "Keeping clean a city aa can be, nd such la the at It" advertising of is Everlastingly it also life, "contrariness", the city of the cheapest and .moat perfect agents of Philadelphia, have found it clean sing. ..The Parlstenoe may putoa necessary to move Into new and " Chestnut her white frock with a light heart larger quarters' at Street In that City. But even In cities not so clean, whit This announcement will Interest serge and cloth, carefully worn, keeps fresh longer than the uninitiated could many publishers, because Ayer A Son befleve, and cleans again like new. As are so widely known aa promoters ot for white satin linings to coats, pro- newspaper publicity. They began vided the satn be good, it la tha best bualneas thirty-thre- e years ago, with two people and an annual business ot lining known for wear. 815,000. They now have one hundred and ninety employes, and have tor years done the largest advertising business in the world. The difference between then and now la, they say, Imply the results of making newspaper end magazine advertising pay their customers. 300-30- nar-mwe- Instead of raisins In cakee and paddings, try date A pinch of salt will make the whlta of an egg beat more qnickly. A pinch of borax to cooked starch will make the clothes etlffer and whtter. A spoonful of vinegar put Into the water to which meats or fowl are boiled makes them tender. paper crumpled and Jt pillow of red clover blossoms will, touched and placed beneath the folds it Is said, be found soothing to pera( skirts In packing will prevent sons who suffer from nervous headwrinkling. It la also useful in sleeves ache. 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