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Show J There nre over II" women dentist i III England. Smoking curs for ladies nre In use on oiiio of the liusaiiiii rnlltoaila. & Two per cent, of the application for ,' patents In I. upland last year were , made by woim-n. The I'nlvcrsiiv of Chlrngo has J Japanese o e.l , Miss Tel .V irltil. Smt f Is a protege of Mrs. licorga Oojld. k There nre thirty seven female letter K carriers In Hi., rural aervlce of th f lulled States I'ostoitlce Department. ' The Duchess of Marilirougli b I llevcs strongly In physical training for ? children, and her twu sous, tho Mar- ' f litis of lllau.liord ami bis little broth- p er, Ivor Charles, are undergoing a f com ap of Instill, lion dally nt llleiiliclm j Palace. f Mra. ( harlcs ,1. Huliiian, who died I at her home in Atlleboro, Mass., re I fcntly. was the widow of David li t li'iluitiii. who was csisirt to .Mnripil f ilu Lura)ctte at llosioii upon tho o,va , sloti or the laing of the iiruer aluiio t' of Hunker lllll monument. I Tlio Mechauies' Insilliiic of Uuffalo h has organised a class in steam eiigin- i ecritig. and one of the pupils enrolled I Is a woman, she has declared her III- ! teiilh.ii of mastering the running of a steam engine In order that she may operate It herself In coiiiieclloil with a dry house lu which alio la liitcreated. - The Countess of Warwick Intends tu establish agricultural settlements In i ilneicnl parts of England, where women who nre cipnrt lu horticulture, dairy funning and poultry rcarl ig can work ou the co-operative principles, . Slio believes Hint Hie problem can be solved by training Intelligent nnd educated edu-cated women to this culling. j Miss Caroline I.. Orclahelin, a clerk J. In Hip Civil Service lliirinu ut Washington, Wash-ington, bus had unique duty cut out for her. She has been detailed to mnko a tnur of Inspection of the post-otllecs post-otllecs of the country and Interpret the Civil Service regulations, ills llrelsheltii does not expect to have a w ii nn reception, but thla doc nut worry her, alio says. Tiny rucbli.gs (n,a iuUlngs ar ftirnre. - ... Cieam while rides oil tho high war of fashion. . j : Purred ClianilUy make pretty lln- ' gerle sleeves. Dots of embroidered gold enrich on j splendid bmcude. i Magpie rose quillings aro mart on j black or ou gray. . I Various delicate slindci of blus aud I bluet retain high favor. Tlio longer wo know chiffon th mor ! do wo npiireclnto It charm. There' no denying the vogue of crepes for house and evening wear, Aa a rule sheer laics ere showed to retain their delicate cream or black. Three-piece suits uro delightfully featured fea-tured among forclgti-iiiude uiodvla. livery aort of lace la "dyed to match." 'i he heavy one especially. The color that Wna long ugo called dregs of w ine 1 tremendously modish. A short Jacket of q'ilrrl skill la aet with bunds ot the dark blended squirrel. squir-rel. Purple la promised a a popular fall color. It will ho aoeii in uverul shiulea. Molro slrachan Is imido Into smart : Juekcts, but more lu Pcrsluu lamb ar I v' ' to be seen. u' lliniluiited tucks are altogether lova- I ly In chirruu, especluily when alter- J lulled with delicate luce, I A short blouse of chinchilla 1 com- I blued with a linen luce of the diet 9 variety. Thla forms the luwcr part of I the Juckct, which blouses, and th I stock. I llruwn will be much worn for trect ! t costumes during tho full and winter. ; f Cnrtee brown Is a new shade Ihut bid I fair to be popular, nlthouaU the darker j brown are more g.-nerniiy beconilng. I Fur cout are lu nil length. Tha j popular length la twenty-two Inche In j the crvlceulilo Jacket. Moleskin p- peura In wnlst length Jacket. At a J recent opening a coat of forty Inrbea, j three uuiirtor length, wu Hold for f tKXKJ. t |