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Show M i r f MkUH PLUCK. ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE. A few seconds would he which within upon th Bethinking girls. He shouted a warning as he started toward them. Aa th locomotive drawing the north, bound train hove in sight, not fifty yards away, a south bouDd train cam along. Without hesitation McAllister sprang In front of th aouth bound train and reached the girls. He threw his weight against them and sent them prawting out of barin' way. But be was too late to escape himself. Before be could Jump from the track the pilot of the swiftly moving engine , hit him. . d housei:-.L- affaeiv CAUGHT BEAR. HOW TO HANG A MlsiOR. AtOJd. EACON HANK 8TRONO. Choose a apot where it wifi reflect jf ) who Uvea up at the Mead-write a correspond' the view from the window of someent from nttsfleld, Vt, thing pretty ; then it will aid to the fox' know of two tramps who beauty of the room. Iu asf case, whether the object of the mirror be will not bother him or his chickens any THE FURS IN SUMMER. WHEN SHE'S DANGEROUS. mors. In tact, he la pretty sore be la decorative or merely useful, do not Cold storage for furs is so inexpenPd face the ligreM robbed of cube. rid of the entire cult for good and all, place it anywhere where the tut s raya sive In these days that almost every But 1 wouldnt for a farm RAT FOUGHT MAN. as hs has been told that In Ilobodom will fall on it, for the sun ictl Injurione can afford to have the family furs the woman whoe just made Approerh the A remarkable story of a fight in there are certain signs displayed on Both blouse sleeve for cue arm. ously on the mercury and Coeds the taken care of during the summer v fences which Indicate good and poor street with an infuriated rat was told Washington Boat. months. Small pieces may be safely of Smith Andrew He has found to his friends by field of investigation. cared for at home, but It is not safe ANOTHER PEItlL." THE CARE OP LABrS. some of these signs on his fence a mile No. 158 Fifty seventh street, Brooklyn. mprely to beat them once and pul them from the house, and believes that they Smith was on his way to Manhattan, It la not an uncommon thing for Sidney Mia Elsie la a lovely girl. away The pieces should be thorough, to a ahe's Yea; say, were placed there by pair of tramps where he la employed, snd started regular ly Rodney women who are fastidious u other gone over at least once a month. with whom be had a somewhat on cross Second avenue, half a block from matters to pay little or no,' attention pink and white peril." Cincinnati Remember that tails are favorite nestCommercial-Tribuna also rat saw neche when his home, to lamps except to fill them s hea . usual experience. ing places for moths, so these should Hank began to be bothered with crossing the street In front of him. but essary and trim the wicks whet they be given extra atteutlou. INFERENCE. member of the profession' early In In a diagonal direction. It waa evident- become uneven. Lamps ahouldbe kept a Wege-lin'rear of In Tom "No, I never see Jack the inmmer, and at first Mrs. Strong, a ly leaving a stable the perfectly clean on tba Inside well a FASHIONABLE GOLlARS. whole-soulegrocery store on the corner. It on the outside. They should to care- more. We're no longer friend. individual, responded to The very newest turn over collar mornrat an waa Dick Indeed? Does be owe yon unusually large their entreaties for food with Jersey fully examined and filled eaci shows the tendency of all thlugs in Instead afteFlbe out rat atarted Smith and when cleaied or owe do to him?" necessary ing, it of and money, you good pie milk, large pieces, dress to be dainty and feminine this i home-mad- e cheese. When she stopped of making for the nearest hole the and trimmed. Philadelphia Ledger. season. In place of a linen turn-ove- r t the tramps hung around until dark and animal weut leisurely on its way, and the a was It GRAY bewitching summer girl wears a with A it Smith BEDROOM, up just A BORROWER. caught mad oS with chickens, vegetables, turn-ove- r collar Of accordion-pleateou curb. the to about A gray bedroom la a novel Ilea, yet spring up kml even firkins of butter. As the Harduppe "Can you lend me $5 to white mull edged with a narrow band The rat stopped, turned quickly, look- a very attractive schema for such a make cold weather came on the hoboes got up a certain snm?" lace. Narrow accordion-plof butter-colo- r more numerous, until they became a ing for s moment at the man, then room is described In an art pubfeation. Friend "Wbata the certain eated Cynical cuffs of the same material same At the Ths walls were to be treated with a turn? Five dollars?" Town Topics. pest. About a week ago the deacon sprang straight at him. soft touch to the the made The finishing out rat give shot foot hie time cunbines satin of rid them. to which, resolved be paper pal gray The frill turns frock. of her sleeves landed his over curve enams swinging shoe, About noon he went to the henhouse, equally well with gray or whlti BREEZY. t tek over the sleeve, not falling over and selecting half a dosen Tbankiglv-In- g on hit leg below the kuee and started eled gray, while the rags In s Mte and Blnka "Dont you think Harduppe the hand. Woman's Home Companion. capons killed and picked them la to hit furiously. Smith kicked th yellow give lightness to the scheme. A has quite a breezy way with him? him again waahatand sot of yellow ware; s screen full view. He strung the six on a pole animal off. It sprang at Yea, especially when he Wlnka IDEAS OF BACHELOR GIRLS. and pnt them In the Icehouse. The Ice- and ho kicked once more. This time of yellow linen taffeta, clear white cur- blowa Into office trying to raise your sevA bachelor girl who has to use one knocked was rat tb and be struck house was a tains, and a few brass casdbsticks th win on a affair, about draft," Town Topics. room for both bedroom- - and sitting-rooten by twenty feet, with a height of eral yards away. It recovered Itself complete a room as cool and peaceful has turned her radiator for the ; eight feet It had a good-slxedopr and made another dash at the man. as can b pictured. STRANGE THECR1ES. summer into a useful shelf. On top la that locked with a spring catch and This time Smith managed to atun the Ah Ping "The foreign devils have a placed a board, and around this is was strong enough to resist ordinary rat He killed It before It could re- TO WASH COLORED STOCKINGS. Idea that the earth to round." crasy draped figured or plain denim, pnt on cover, Make strong lather of soap aid hot efforts to open It from within. Ob Pong "I could forgive- that; but with tacks. 8mith then went on bla way.' Later water, as hot as the band eat bear. As soon as the chores were don the think that .uey own it and Another bachelor girl wh baa an Intook h felt hit leg pain. On examining It After washing th stocking! to this they also to deacon, armed with a bean-pollive on th unde side." allow ns expensive appartment has greatly up his position In the kitchen and from h found his sock and nnderwear soak- lather rinse In cold water, with, If the Life. added to the appearance of her diningarticles be colored, a little salt Ihrown a point of vantage at the .window ed with blood, hi trouaera torn and room cupboard. At the top she has watched the door of the henhouse just wound Is hi leg half an Inch long, In to prevent the colors running It is AFTER THE WAR. lined the doors with plain green silk. heroes the driveway. Mrs. Strong whar th rat had burled his tee til very necessary to wring sa much water "The paper says that Korea has rec- The lower panes of g las In the doors out as possible, and then wring again blew out the light after making sure that the kitchen and Icehouse doors SHOT SNAKE, SAVED MOTHER. In a dry toweL Dry immediately be ognised th new Republic of Panama." she has decorated with narrow strips paper In Colonial de"Wall, Im afraid Panama will bav of had been left ajar and sat down with Miss Katie Klinger, a young school fore a fire. Th articles mnst hi bung this has ths apdistance From a Korea' after work bard acrecognising sign. the deacon. ap, not laid over anything.- Onto teacher, saved her mother from It was a bright night, and the hus- rattlesnake on Goss Hill, Pa., by kill- count most soap Itself bs rubbed n th war la oves. Woman's Homs pearance of art leaded glass band and wife could just make out the ing tho anako with rlfl at twenty nor. If tho article be colored. Bust It Companion. ODD EFFECTS IN JEWELRY. to lie about In folds before door of the trap they bad laid for the five yard. Miss Klinger year ago be allowed FLORA MFLIMSET. M NEW so will stain for It waited by doing tramps. They Gold, silver and copper are all used patiently and at woa a gold medal In a shooting match. drying; fi o'clock saw a form on all fours Mrs. Itself. socief Eleanor for "Hava np you was given Jewelry In these days,, and the the la walking yard, Klinger metals are studded with pearls, garemerge from the direction of the pas- whan the anak reared up In front of ty, Josephine?" SOME USES FOR VINEGAR. ture and disappear within the house. her. Eho (creamed, snd then fainted. Josephine "No: but Ive been nets, turquoises, topas and amethysts. On 'f th varmints," whispered the Her white ao often-latelwin tb hands ridesmald that Ive Odd ornaments-- are mad of silver, Vinegar keep daughter, hearing her, aecured deacon. "Dont y move till th other loaded Wlncheater rifle, and shot th and smooth, snd prevent ehqping nothing bat bridal frocks to wear." set with opals. feller gits Inside," when cold to Gold set with pal green ehryso-praa- e th after air Journal; exposed Indianapolis head off. nakta cleanly Beor There was a period of suspense that water. la charming. in hot soepy waehlag fore drying the hands rub over them a seemed haft an hour and then a second A saver comb is inlaid with colored THOSE STUPID' QUESTIONS. 100 FOR AN ICC form was made out emerging from the teaspoonful of vinegar snd th tellef Kaybor "Is that a- - new henhoase pearL Oaraa-Vv' la iparta will be very great A big buckl ef hammered silver baa ' pasture. Thls was approaching In n Of ea Ent XaSlaa building?" . youre i 4crouched pojiilun and. aa followed The toughest beef er chicken can be Mr. Snappy No; this is an old out tn It centre a placqu of peacock blue Not often doee ths price of atnglo mad tender and palatable by putting Pm by another about the tame site. ballding to taka the place of tb eoameL "Goth nil hemlock, f I won't ketch egg climb to f 100, but this la what waa a good spoonful of rider vinegar In the new on I tor down last week. A pretty pendant la of hammered silver on a piece of pearl shell, set with three 'f em," jubilantly whispered the offered for each of tho egg of a cer- pot In which It 1 boiling, or tn the Philadelphia Ledger. which ,wa nice with whl it la hasted If roastdeacon. "Didnt think there was but tain Indian game-ben- , turquoises and baroque pearls I brought to England soma tim ago, ing la a paa, A delightfully quaint necklet Is of old two." COMES FROM. IT WHERE One-haLife America. la one called obsidtablesays , ef Country vinegar, pint pasts Tbs forms approached cautiously, "I wonder where they get enough ians. with green stones, or spoonful of salt one teaspoonful of tho centnriea For Indian Record. Game, Philadelphia circled toward tho, and went said Fowls, havo been the very apex cayenno pepper and one pint of boil- money to pay for tilth wars?" la. A moment later the kitchen door Aseel Mrs. Dumleigh. for tho pnrenesa of ing water win cure night (writs. Mix GIRL eras aoftiy pushed open and Deacon of tho game-breeIm not aura, dean" replied Dum-lelg- RINGS FOR THE ATHLETIC blood and pedigree have been most and let cool? strain, and spongt th pasymbolic-lafollowed wife. little Cnrloos finger out, rings, Strong crept byhla "but I Imagine the map publishcarefully preserved for so long that th tient at bedtime. Ho moved noiselessly to tho la design the various summer ers furnish it Chicago News. dat of tb origin of th rac ha been warm In with dilated bathe weather are worn by athletic girls and and pushed tho door shut with the lost In tb sports, vinegar; It 1 eeollng and will cake the past make pretty and appropriate prize for bean. pols Tba next Instant a muffled HOPE. AGAINST HOPING occur to almost Impossible akin soft f races, etc. ahrlek bunt from within, followed by .It is "Your wife," said the physician; golf matches, boat specimens of the purest blood, for they a la The a aecond ahrlek and a loud haaa-roa- r golf stick twisted golf ring "will not be able above a USEFUL FACTS TO KNOW, are treasured by the Indian sportsmen Is corrugated a the late gold circle, that waa never mad by a human at tho or a more." week Her are a few suggestions In regard whisper for highest value, and the beat leather-covere- d the to heavy, reproduce being. fowla are not allowed to go out of their to th things which a carefil house"Say, doctor," queried the eager bns handle, and a pearl ball ornaments the Let na out, let ua out," yelled a native ' ' wife may find It wise to teach the new band e "la there any hope of her country. voice. "Good Lord, let ua out Tberea chronic? Chicago tip. ar great ligh- maid: Aa game-fowbecoming they x Tb rowing ring li light, delicately a bear la hers and haa trying to aat ten. Those who have seen them In Teach her t put as much furniture News. made and very pretty. The oar la the a up." never reach as possible outside tbs room before beIndia for th finest birds thin, curving spoon oar of the racing . "Holy amoks," grasped th deacon as UP TO DATE. ear colder climate tell of their prow, ginning to eweep, to brash th rest shell second and louder roar amots his ear. ess and batIn nngovernablt tenacity and cover It with dost doth, says th The Visitor "Ita heartrending to The banting ring !s a bora twisted "Quick, Marthy, gtt th flarblns It'a tle. With them, it la hear your baby. He been crying for bite a circle with a foxs bead for an always victory Philadelphia Telegraph. loaded." or death. Teach her to soak newspapers In cold the last boor." ornament A riding crop with a horse's While Mrs. Strong na for tho gun In America, however, tb game-fowl- s water, squeese them, tear Into bits, and Th New Mother Oh, yea; but It's bead la a pretty device also. gBors roars and howla filled th Icear seldom raised for fighting sprinkle oa tb floor t prevent dust strictly scientific, hygienic, lung exNone of these rings, aays the New house, followed by a floundering and purposes, but for show, and as pets a , and flying. destroying York Globe, is very expensive, alpansive thumping on the door. and hobbles of poultry fanciers. Teach her to mb th carpet well cry. Ufa. though the luxurious may embellish "Walt till I get th carbine," yelled after sweeping with a doth wrung ont and elaborate them, having the heads tho deacon. "Blame It don't yo bust re on SIZED-UThe of clean ammonia water-lirprlHl Bla. of diamonds, etc. In the simpler form thot door. Ho cant at ye both th to two quarts ef water. I In Catholic Church circle they are see Bacon I Mrs this paper by they seem far more appropriate and In enct a good story which baa come Teach her to wipe the pollibed floor that the average family In the United better taste. Just then Mrs. Strong cam on the telling from Rom and which deala with the with a damp doth snd tbea rub with State has four and seven-tenth- s perrun with th gun In her hand and the octogenarian Cardinal MocennL a dry one. sona,"' NOVELTY AND ECONOMY. deacon slipped the lock. Instantly out te Teach cover a her soft broom with Tho Cardinal, who has been confined Mr. Bacon "I suppose Pm the seven, Is quite possible for a bride to It tumbled two terrified tramps, hatless to bla rooms for a long tim with rheuclean cloth, snd brash the ceilings tenths, in this family." Yonkers wear orange blossoms and a Tell, and and white, and before the farmer could matic gout, la subject to violent fits of and walls. Statesman. yet bare an Inexpensive- - wedding atop them they fairly flew down the Irritation, soman hat trying to tba pa Teach her to clean th windows dress. A tulle veil is not so costly, road, shouting at the top of their tlenc of hla servants and his visitors. while the dost is settling. MICROBES. and the dress beneath It need not be voices. Directly after them cam a One morning Hla Eminence, who Is an Teach her to use a flat paint brush "What ar the university bulldlag either of silk or satin to-b- e correct, email black bear with bla mouth full nlveterate smoker, lay on a divan in hla for window frames and latches. all lighted tp for warm weather. At especially during f chicken and one paw swathed In the study putting away at a pip of TurkTeach her to remove tb spot or g.vlng. a reception to-- Pro- this time a dress of organdie might be "Theyre remnant of a coat tall. ish tobacco and deeply absorbed In a finger aarke on white woodwork with fessor Oul-ac- i. He has discovered a ascribed to a desire foe comfort as "Glmm th gun, gimme th gun," book. Presently a gentle knock waa a cloth wrung out of warm water and on the microbe disfeeds microbe that a gurgled the deacon. beard at tba door. The Cardinal, dipped tu prepared elulk. Massachu- covered by Professor Dlggltup the well as to lean purse. Moreover, the present styles demand, soft, pliable But there waa no time for this, and paying no heed, continned to read. A setts Ploughman. other day." Chicago Tribune. materials, aud do not allow the enorMrs. Strong pointed tb barrel at bruin, louder knock followed, but the eld mous trains that seemed so necessary shut both eye, and fired. The ball prelate did nqt want to ba disturbed, a short time ago. early lifted the top of the anlmara to be budged not. A third knock was "Brown Is weak financially. Isnt A big church ceremony, or large rebead otf. and be died Instantly. loud and prolonged. ' ception. naturally demands a fine viewthe "Gosh," ejaculated deacon, The Cardinal raised himself la "Ha hasnt much money, but he gown: hot for the quieter affair a large And floor ing hit good wife with pride. "Wbod wrath. flunS fck gives employment to a great many range of materials la open for selection! bev thought Itl Blamed If ye cant shouted: men." White messaline, silk voile and silk kin es ea cook." well hoot ye Who tb dene la thla bothersome On Egg Cake-O- ne musila ar a few, besides the cotton egg, cap - "Who an they?" "I cat'late we be rid f them pesky rascal I Com in." bill on eoUectors" the organdie, the batistes and "Other cup peoples cup batter, sugar, good, a the fer spell." responded, tramps The door swung back ea Its hlngea fine lawns These last do not require with gleam et pride In her eyes and la walked the whit robed figure milk, two scant cups flour, on tea- Stray Stodaa. evea a silk lining; and even If one la Kew York World. of riua X. Hla Holiness was aa much spoonful baking powder, nutmeg. ICE. nsed. China silk Is preferred to taffeta. Salad Potato Marinate three cupful amused at bla reception a the CarIs of batiste, BRAVE WATCHMAN. "Mamie, girl, that young maa af The gown shows y coll boiled potatoes, one and one-bal- f dinal was surprised at the vlslA now trimmed and embroidhas with .en almost lor of coming puffings yours ants broken pecan cupfuls In an William McAllister, a' flagman place ery; and after tl)e wedding day Is over with French dressing; arrange on salad a year." A JtoiurkabU Baa. the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad win serve Its mistress for many a at Thirteenth and Cumberland streets, There la at the present time ha the dish and garnish with watercress or "Yea. mother." social about time tt be occasion. Instead of bring laid as "Isnt breaking radishes. Philadelphia, sacrificed his Ilf In aav gardens of Mr. W. R. Armstrong, at treasure that cannot he used. way BUckeyed Cookies One cup lard. on th Ice?" tug three girls from death beneath the Benwell. England, a remarkable roaa Record. believe Intends break "1 to be one-hal- f dont Philadelphia two and sugar, cup we tea Me. rose, a milk, waa, egg, la a Wheels of swiftly moving train. cup It Mphetoa to lea. wear Hes out." the It two going teespoonfula 'AlUster waa taken to the Samaritan learn from the Country Gentleman, teaspoonfnl nutmeg, " A SISTERHOOD OF WOMEN. powder, one cup currants; add Pwk. Hospital with both of his legs broken planted (under glass) eighteen years baking to cook-leflour a five-incstiffen: a Into Women." says Mrs. L. H. Harris, la enough Into prepot shape od bla bead and body injured. He ago from a WHAT MADE HIM UNHAPPY. and cook In a hot res th Independent, "have less faculty died an hour after being admitted. pared border. At present It covert an Mrs. Cleveland's Brow Bread On . "You growled at cold weather?" for converting or forgiving one another The girls whom he rescued went away area of 1300 square feet Tb bloo-tthan any other class la the ait are large, well formed and white, bowl Indian meat, on howl of rye "Oh. yea." Immediately after the accident and on when world." This Is a sweeping statement, And IPs with bowl hot!" aour of Upped unknown. ar growl names with youll flour, one beautifully their petals large milk, but as there la really only one other "Thats whatr Within fire minutes of the time he pink. Last year. In spite of th lack cup of molasses, one teaspoon of aoda, ava to be relieved from bis vigil by tba of tun, 16,000 blossom were gathered on teaspoon of salt The whole to be "Well, what do you reckon youre class of people In tho world men It la not so sever aa It seem; many men here for, anyhow? gay man McAllister noticed two mill from tbl rota. Thla year more than mixed end steamed two and one-ba4S00 have already been gathered, and hours and baked from twenty minute My friend." waa th reply, that's would be apt to admit It It la really girls stop to talk to a third girl hour, according to heat of jest what keeps me afrowlin; I cant only saying In another form what the northbound rail. At th It la thought that the number will be to one-bal- f ovsm . And autf Atlanta Constitution. Lccky said in his "History of Euro time he beard an outbound train. about 18.000. - oi, ' ' t e. d - box-Uk- e d - gilt-heade- d e, lead-colore- d - - lf d, h, g Ice-hou- pean Morals: that men are magnanimous and callous, like the Romans, and women tender and vindictive, like th Greeks. To get along Just as well with a neighbor after a quarrel as before, ones nature must nave some of th coarse clay of Indifference a masculine trait; it must not be too finely molded. Ibe woman whom we have quoted states her case with some of the iacto ite quality of Gail Hamilton. Her theme Is that while there Is such a thing as the brotherhood of man, there Is no such a thing as th sisterhood of woman unlesa It be the sisterhood of old women. It 1 no man matter, anyway, and w content outvelves with presenting it will Women, says Mrs. Harris, with one another, benever es nse In the very nature of things their chief hope and happiness depend upoa with men. This I their meant In a broader sense than that of marriage. Woman is dependent apes man for auch mental completeness a she is capable of. It Is the man, priest, scientist and artist, who add new diWomen, It I mensions to her mind. much Indoreceive not contended, struction from each other. Of the intellectual woman Mrs. Har-rl- a eaya: She may be willing to spend herself for their (other women's edification, bnt at bottom If her attitude to them la not a- missionary eon d recession, it is one of magnificent indifference. She cannot get along well with other Intellectual women. Men of thto order may work In harmony, but brilliant women are stars that demand Spiritually minded single orbits." women, It Is maintained, are unable to meet on the same plane, even If God demanded It, the repentant woman; she is related only by form and by human obligations.' It wae a man that first conceived tft4 Idea ef establishing homes for Magdalena Yet "the same Chrlstlm woman- wilt undertake the reclamation ot the most abandoned man with an- angelic cordiality, a sweet piety that I as admirable as It la impracticable. And aha will end by marrying him, whether ha la reclaimed or not" The "moat attractive of all women," "the mating woman," would betray tba confidences of her dearest friend; and yet "such la their frailty for confimeet dences," the next tim the-tw"there will be the usual exchange ot - Bui the sama private scripture. woman would keep a tnana secret Inviolate until death." AU this changes according to one authority, "after middle age." Tbea a woman- - "learns to appreciate her own sex folly."' For til its members she has "a ohastened afah has survived, finity. Aa them and returned to het own." New York Mall. for-me- . die-eas- l, . non-tiaau- P. table-spoonf- t? Many of the white mohairs ar made Young missed salts of line sr particularly pretty In this style. There la even now at exclusive houses a tendency to a less fluffy type in the summer gowns, and on$ who 1 always considered elegant. Is creating frocks which carry ont his latest Idea In this direction, Wide girdles in Dresden taffeta is soft. Indistinct patterns and. coloring of pink roses and green leaves, lavender flowers and green leaves; are very dainty and fashionable bodice finish oa for diaphanous summer gowna Sashes are fashionable this summer on taffeta gowns aa- - well aa on thin dresses. They are not only of ribbon, bnt are of a broad band of the taffeta forming th costume; the ends ar of considerable length and often fringed or ent Into fancy pointa Ferns are much nsed tor foliage thla season, end for children are daintier than the heavier leavea The maidenIn sailor blouse effects. hair and ne-ha- !f I kr two-thir- d to-da- h o le lf ea na 1 lady-ter- n are particular fav- orite. White, pink and bine wisteria, although worn, somewhat last year WAGE-EARNER- ' are considered new In flowers The flowered Brussels nets ar exceedingly lovely, and mounted ever silk slips, or oven fine whit Swiss linings, make charming gowna Some are being mad ap as dinner gowna Those having finings of white Swiss msslla (which launders well) cun be wonderfully freshened" throughout the see son. The girl with a llmltid Income need not feel that ah most hare her mnslla and gauze gowns made np over Bilk llnlnga Some of the most expensive dresses hav drop skirts of laws, but they are trimmedwlth ruffles edged with lace, and thus help to hold out tho skirt Meey-o- f the thin whit materials are made over colored llnlnga Square buttons made from bands of self material turned over to fora square buttona are effective additions to wide girdles, aa are also long buckles of the material made over canvas and stitched with many rows to give firmness. Small rosettes of soft silk, finished In the centre with a tiny, showy button, are also geod girdle-tri- m semi-form- m leg motifs " |