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Show At flrat pliiEiMing waa looked npon a mild and hnrinleaa pnallmn, aa, Indued, moat people atlll Imagine It to a he. PlngiKiiig eye, rtSjl plnRiHing foot, j4 1 plngpong elbow yV gro liaiked upon "TjJVssy aa fl, tluna of the IjS?.' ' ffonilnlne) haa iftf V J1' XJ broken off her en-4' en-4' ? ffyflr """ement becauaa 'tien would not play, and even tried to prevent her from playing. It la a good thing that It waa not the young man who broke off the engagement for a like reason, or we should find plngpong InatanUy ban-lahed ban-lahed from society by alarmed mammas. mam-mas. A young woman, well educated and In comfortable clrcuiiiHtancea. ha Juat completed a five year' experience of geuernl servant' work. Hhe undertook the tnk voluntnr- jr. lly, hccniiHo ahe tvSv wnB Intereateil In V"3tVr'r Hie domcHtlc aerv- (I f . ant problem. Her J'j f ronclualon Is that J'lC) J both Bides aro to J blame for the ft ' preaent unaatla- NiV factory mate of n nlTali-a. In her SA own worda: "I ho- L.. llevo the aervnut - be solved only by a (Tirlatlnn edura-Hon. edura-Hon. Tho employer nnd aervnnts miiHt ho tniiu-ht to work together. The problem prob-lem fmnldhea a aplemlld Held for the oncii-loa of our young; women. They ahoiild know aoinethlug of the expert-encoa expert-encoa I hnvo bad. 1 know Hcvornl young glrla wllh g 1 e.lucallona who work an ilome.tlca l.ccniuo they like It. Theao nre tho kind of girls who nlny n long timn In ono place nnd have no trouble with their employer." Ono of the Intent Invented wayn of making a livelihood Ih perHonnlly conducting con-ducting ekoH-hlng piirlh-a of girl stu-ilenta stu-ilenta to all porta of (r Knglund nnd tho contl-C contl-C j ! y nent. In auch renter S2fJ.r "r ronrentrnied beauty (jZTj-' J Kifk and the other y fhaiinel lalnnda, Ilrlt- i if ,,y. "n,v tt'i 8wit- I aav"-. xcrlnnd. these parties jr may fre'iuently bo met. Ttie- puplla nrn pcraon-ally pcraon-ally conducted to the aceno of their lnhor. ami there grouped in moat plo-tiireaiiuely plo-tiireaiiuely iinatudled cluaterH, aeated on portable enmp atooln, their euaula In front of thoui, nnd alieltercd by large timbrelluH. Hi. paint en. a one her view of tho Biil.Jeet b. foro hor. In llio wlnt.-r aiiow ak.-i.-hlng parties under un-der the tutebigo uf a womiin are taken ta-ken to Hwlt.erliind and eNewhero and there temporal y wind nor in are erected to hlileld tho pulnlelH. Ho Bile- riMiiful have thee conducted nrt toura been that the originator Is likely to huvu many Imitator. J'. The young man who wli-hos to be popular with the nppoallo box ihotild Btudy thi paragraph. A young worn- fen'a club hn decided on njVTtaln youth a the uTccut they know tic, in ho "he la good all the way through; hon-eat, hon-eat, conr.ltlerate, and kind hearted. When he treatn the glrla he make them think that they are doing him a favor by accepting accept-ing hla hoipltullty. Ho Is alwuys good tempered and Jolly, and I aa nice to a homely girl aa to a pretty one. He Isn't apoony or foollah, but la Juat a nice, lovely follow, and he haa more onae than any young man we know, lie uover nay or doe uuklnd thlnga, and always stark up for every girl he know." A woman' paper In Vienna haa started a crunade agnlnst tho ahnma In woinnn'a Ureas, and In eupport of Ita poaltlon quotca the opinion of doctor, artlaU, nrt critics, and tnllorn. The artist wu.be women to bo more atn-rero atn-rero In their drcaa. At present they ua button that do not button, clasp that do not clasp, bow that are not tied, aham wuiatconts anil sleeve thnt exlBt only mi tur aa they run be aeon, and he think Hint It would be a real reform of woman's drcaa If everything thnt Is fulae and ahum were awept aalde. arn. T hero are now in f'T ""' l'"lt'''1 State for-V.,"- J ty ttvo fi-tnaln locomo-1 locomo-1 ' 'i'"-' -jf tlvo cngln.'era nnd flro- iii. ii. nnd a, .yen female crmdii, tors. Add to " the .e tlniTy one brake-lii.-ii or, f-liouhl ono pre'er to sav. briil.cwomcil ulld tell t,ur::su-o women. A p.-.'lull-t In n. -i vi, ua illKeaaes sayt that women atlould Bleep liluo hour at nltht and one hour in the day time. The many charm of the 'Amerlfnn girl are undeniable, but nnone haa been found to aaaert thnt "her voice waa ever aoft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing In woman." Tearh- era of elocution from S J Kurotie. who nettle here, j7p'' ro hard put to It to l'aT0' accuatom their era to jf the "loud, high, and lr--f rltatlng" voices of most V&ia American women aa one of these teacher teach-er describe them. It doe not eem to be a physical dlaablllty, for tralnlnf removes the unpleasantnea, and Amoi'lran actroaae, aa a class, have good voices. ) Great fun wna cauaed at a recent church bnr.anr by tho Introduction of wanning companions open to men only. Knrh rnn.Hdale for a prize waa provided wllh a bnwl of water, a pleco of soap, nnd dirty diuter, which waa to bo wiihIicI lu threo minutes. A rommlttoo of three married women derided de-rided tho contest and awarded the prlrcs. " A Zurich atiideni ban found thnt Ira-petuou Ira-petuou klKae aro lontly. At Win-terlhur Win-terlhur he beheld a pretty girl walking walk-ing homo from Bohool, nnd, by way of Introduction, ho klraad her lightly on the cheek, nut a Wlnterthitr girl la not uaed to being and-donly and-donly klaaed by an nb- "w. oluto at ranger, and ahe wnn taken 111, nuf- E ' ' . ferlng, bo her doctor V- '' i, ald, from Blind; to ''C '"'' tho nervous aj.'t.-m. ! Th pnrenta a I the Undent, who hod to -v'. pay n fine of I'-'", dam- "" ngea, :M. and roat. fnri. Total for one 111 advlM-d Isis-i. $lii). llerently two women who bad entered en-tered a trnln that did not atop at their Btatlon realized their mistake a the train pnaaed that ,jJVjv atutlon w ithout ntopplng, Var .' and made up their minds jM''' " J '" J",un ullt "f 'ho train - 'W I ncrordltiKly did no, and 4 I"1' tliolr full length On rffl fho platform, to tho hor- nir of the ntntlon offl- rial. Burprlalng n It may appear, the two women picked theniaolvea up, apparently ap-parently nono the worwe. nnd ai'enied qulto plenaed Hint they hnd managed to leave the train within an cany distance dis-tance of their hoinea. J'A Swlaa women ban, tho reputnllon of having good aklns, and tha following is auld to be one of thn almplo little recipes In voguo for preserving th complexion: "The Juice of melon and cucumbers, the peiala of lilies of tho valley, green peiui. four ouncea of pow-derod pow-derod fine white ani-ar. una ounce enm-phor, enm-phor, ono ounce of borax, a Ilttlu wild chl, kory. a few bryony nana, tho rrtinilm of three rolls, a iIuhu of bur-ruge, bur-ruge, a pint of whlto wlno, nnd the atewed lleah of six young pigeons." Tho concoction needs tw-enly-ouc day to dlatll, nt the end of which period you will, If you mixed tho Ingredients properly, punier tho trim nccret of porpctunl beauty, which I not Inappropriately Inap-propriately culled "Pigeon' MUU," ell The uncommou occurrence li reported re-ported from Au-Cfiii,a. Au-Cfiii,a. trallu of a woman . &;-?5 Dt'ln" "fdered by p$,f& J maglatrnte to A f support her hua- &c( k hand. Tho man, It ( H seems, was sn Vv' 1 J 1 d 8B P""- H' sinner In rraielpt JtFl V- -U ' """"K" a a-i weel' ,nd " nl" spouse ownod some land she was made to contribute another I ahlll-Ingi ahlll-Ingi a wvtH towarda hla maintenance. en A woman who has Ideas on th nlrctlo of dre and behavior remark that the eaaenre of all art or attraction la "?!v suggoatlvenea. A ug-geation ug-geation of lace, a mere .J ahadow of a rultle. a 'ike twinkle of heol, an or- JT cauioual flaBh of the -TSTT thouBundth part of the SfTN ankle that la attroc- r live, elusive, fanclnatlng! There Is a delightful uncertainty about It. and the Bklrt a cloud of filmy Imagination. But, she thinks, the way some young women wom-en expose their nnkles and petticoats Is vulgar, stupid It Is worac, It Is Inartistic. m An old womau thu other week had a novel experience. She la a centenarian cente-narian lu humble circumstances. In a rurnl district in New York Btato, but In full possession of all her fucutlles and thn use of her limbs. A city newspaper news-paper brought her Into town, put her up at the Waldorf Astoria for two nights and .i duy In a special and magnificent suite of rooms. She was driven over the city In a dnshlng rqulpuge to view the alghta. and thereafter there-after returned to her own place, having hav-ing tasted the delights of city life at least ooe lo her llletline. . ..t 5. |