Show WOMAN AND ANT 1 THERE IS A PLACE IN THE WORLD FOR EVERY WOMAN nep ep the tle old tore a a gall awona Jt oni good advice abe woman courlen Cour lei the haby carelee Car clee cless women L stitch in time theroman the woman who complains that she has no place tn in the world has only to open lier tier eyes and in most instances she will readily pee what ts waiting for her the fact that ahe he does not like that par particular ticul ar field Is 1 no argument against its it usefulness for her patience strong detained at home by mi an untoward ard accident when w hen the long wished for european tour was about to become a reality found opportunities by tile score for useful avice it no home duties call the feign Is plain that in iome some broader field there Is in a happy sense of the word a career to be sought the cultivation of some talent may be destined to bring pleasure and profit the student has a boundless field before him to many a seclude secluded one the chautauqua reading courses have proved sources of untold A almost unending delight it the necessity of self support exists there Is a large place for the single woman good nurses teach ers artists musicians writers dreb drem s makers and workers in a dozen more lines of industry are always in demand none but the inefficient or the unfaithful ordinarily need complain of backof lack of employ nent with some there is great unwillingness to accept tho place tor for which they have special fitness the adept in fit the womanly art of needlework who despising her tal ent aspires to the rewards of an artists skill whilo lacking fitness for euch such a poi lion tion has reason to find herself without a position success Is to bo be expected in the line of ones abilities not always in tho line of ones desires discontent became genius or great po power has been denied I 1 Is simply an impious fault finding with the creators plan if it all women were grett git it musicians where were the needlework erN if all excelled fu in ministering to ahe the hick blek where should we w e seek our works 0 of artand art and tasteful decorations willing to be placed where one can accomplish most hiot hio t means happiness and contentment the oft quoted apothegm there Is always room at the top is worthy of tho the author 0 of f proverbs aux dames is the watchword of the century the single woman better than her married sister because ordinarily bho sho lias has greater free doni dom is in fit a position to reap the addan of the hour let her exult tn in lei her berl heritage tage and not allow a it complaint to pass her tier lips in this closing decade of th tin nineteenth century that there Is no place pi ice for her Ilar harpers pers bazar keep the old toys on the whole let us its bo be content with sim city the simplest is most beautiful there are more golden rules than one and one of the best is that we do what our hand hands find ind to do with all our hearts heart ibe I 1 ix lieve our very best plan is to keep up tip the tie spirit of childhood to make fun of our work to be childlike always dont get too serious over your duties you are a it toy lover after all nearly all you do Is li insignificant from one side view but very grand from front another view my little little girl is quite as much in earnest as I 1 am but she bings i 1 I 1 think we may or will keep all the old toys toy and pieces plem of toys that is it if we can make mako room for them I 1 use to think so but made an annual or semiannual d clear up at last I 1 noticed that an old broken babas chair had nerved three boya boy 9 one after another to push about and get no end of occupation with then old toys began to have a sacredness in fit my efti dolls heads beads with a hole in the tile top slid bend lacking one eye are as acceptable when dressed over as the best perfect doll just out of the tile shop A child has something more thau than a fancy for bright new things thing sho she has and a battered doll A as poor susie calls out the tile childs emotions i the very best part of the education of my john jr has bag come from front old wheel and springs and all sorts of rubbish h uil rul bish to me but which he lie had the gift to put together with new purposes now from these scraps he lie lias has caused to exist a it dozen valuable machines really what is a man good for but to put ideas Into intosh things ing that lio ito around purpose lessi mary B spencer in st louis globe democrat G gall all good adrice gail gal hamilton whilo one of the nio mot t trenchant critics of manners and perlire perl irp a bit of a scold is nevertheless a womanly woman with a noble respect for true womanliness s and a at fine line scorn scon of evera thing little and low and mean wildia ss che she declares Is a thin thins which girls cannot afford delicacy la is a it thing which cannot be lot loat or found no art can restore the grape its bloom familiarity without w con dence without regard is destructive of all that makes woman exalting and en it is the first duty of vroman to be a lady bood good breeding Is good sense bad man ners in a woman vroman aro are immorality awk ward neEs may bo lie ineradicable bish fullness f is constitutional 1 ignorance dorance Do ranco of ati quette Is tho result of circumstances all can be condoned and not banish men and woman from tho the amenities of their lind kind but self possessed tin unshrinking shrinking and aggressive coarseness coarse nebs of demeanor may be reckoned as a prison offense and certainly merits that mild formoe form of restraint called calill imprisonment for life it is a shame for women to be lectured on their manners it li Is a bitter shame that they need it do not riot bo be restrained I 1 carry yourself your belt so lofty that men will look 1001 up tip to you for reward not at you in ii rebuke tho the natural sentiment of nina toward woman 13 reverence ho ile lam loses it n large means of grace when he lie is ollig olad d to account her a being bling to be trained in propriety A man mans ideal is not dot ltd 1141 when a woman falls in worldly wil wisdon 0 but if in grace in tact in sentim sentiment t in delicacy in kindness she should I 1 be foun 1 wanting ho be receives an inward hurt new york commercial advertiser j i the woman courier in the numerous schemes for providing our girls with employment one outlet which might be greatly developed has been overlooked the lady indy courier is not yet to tho the front but she is likely to bo be ax w I 1 traveled a short time ago with one she informed me that she spends ns as n s much time in the steamers bt eumers and railway railways 4 as it queen messenger or tho the indefatigable mother of the tho prince of bulgaria bulgara aa As her life Is a i wearing one bho blie stipulates lates i for handsome fees they ire often given ungrudgingly to her tier and sho she la is boarded and lodged as though she the were ere a duchess when traveling with rich and delicate ladies the lady courier is expected to be as well posted as the man courier the one I 1 had the pl clasure asure of talking with la Is sometimes employed to escort young ladles from one end of hu europe rope to the other and is well born and educated ta to go with them it need be into society she badt a number of 0 sea voyages as u an im 1 stant stewardess s to make herself proof f against seasickness with which w she is no ion 6 her troubles Is being expected when she travels with dull lull persons of her own sex to amuse them As they only care tor for gossip and like it to be ulna turca sho backbiter backbites back bites to their li hearts carts content against the danger ot of mischief invents her characters they do quite as well as if they were peal real vieu when sh abo deals in she the R no 0 longer draws on la alfr A son soh 1 in lavroff law of loia useful person ie Is aco A colonel louel london truth hamlor the tile 11 asaby aby there la Is ie less care taken in selecting n name tor for the baly alian in bestowing ft it suitable euit ablo cognomen on the pet dog of a fam lly ily tradition supplying the ilog dog with a set of names from which to choose while poor baby la Is it aft ft to the imaginative selection of its friends A name that will sound well on a grown man or woman is 1 seldom chosen it dust must be the ilsey itsey toot sev kind of a handle that fits the pink bit of humanity just prospecting for a claim in the world consequently it is 1 cus custom irv to meet tall tal majestic women who arc are ail ad dressed dres sed as minnie and daisy when alary mary and margaret are the tile aarnes n lines by which they should be designated in a name IR 1 a very pertin pertinent exit question since character is 14 often found to 0 answer to the rine r me of the person who bears beam it we would know that fair hose itose beauty spot temptation touch me not was a descendant of ethiopian kings as surely ns as that increase success gospel l shadrach was of puritan descent names should be because of their ncncy and from associations also with reference to their future futura adapt adaptation aaion in view of the unfortunates saddled with incompatible names aby vv hy not rig the new baby out with v ich a diminutive and let it choose its own name when it comes to years of under standing then such incongruities asa little dumpy roly poly woman called grace or a six footer of it man with the ca cognomen agno denof of wiliie might be avoided detroit free press careless lens women the utter and disregard for others comfort shown by some women fu in their manner of c currying cirr ying their umbrellas and arid sunshades is frequently deplorable on fifth avenue the other day I 1 SAW a short fat woman deliberately knock off a passing young comans womans hat bat and tear her delicate lace veil into shreds with her um brella she was walking with another elderly woman and both had large open suns sunshades badet the avenue was quite crowded but they were oblivious to ev everything save their own comfort and rather than raise their arms arm sufficiently to hold their uni brellis at ft A safe height they seemed to ex pact every one to step out of their way or suffer not the slightest apology was made I 1 saw a young woman talpa trip and nd fall a lie hav iv ily fly over an umbrella thrust ill into t 0 the anler of the nis aisle e by another woman p passenger betig er on an elevated train this convinces inn mo there should ba be it new exercise introduced into and gymnasiums tor for women which I 1 would name how a woman should ninn flinn age an umbrella furled and unfurled without endangering life limb and wear ing apparel the impossible angles into which a woman can get lier tier umbrella is a vr wonder onder and each cach new one aggressive than the last and if the danger increased at its past rate a balmet will if be come a necessity new york A stitch in time it pays better to spend an I 1 13 hour r every very now and then goin going over one oneat gowns freshening fres henins them up and elvic giving t toe e alile li tic touches hero here and there that keep their prettiness prett mess alive than to wait until they are all going to pieces and then have to take a day clay and devote yourself vours elt to mendley them you often cant int do much for then them at such a lute late hour for the tiny hole or rip will have havo frayed all aut of shape or ati t h dangling tape will have pulled the pill pint 1 away aiom nil all semblance of prop proper erban hint ing dont throw them over the backs of r chairs when yon come conic in they will vv rink ilke e and muss mugs up horribly waists e for they are a bit warm when you hike take them off and so moro susceptible to new and ugly creases give frocks a good shake and hang them then up tip dust oil off hats and bonnets before put tine ling them in their box and have a bit of a place for ribbons and chiffons where them lh i wont get all mixed up with button hook and hairbrushes hair brushes alcohol and water nn tire better than anything else for faking caking dilt out of clothes grea grease se sugar paint every cv cri thing yields to their almost magid and there thero is 1 left odor behind american dairyman two llean dean dag games bean bags have been introduced in eng a land where they are played as a specie species of pool on nn an inclined plank with a mound round hole bole and a square hole leml near the base and upper corner there is another war of playing bean bags at aprin sprin springs 98 that is very popular two lines nip ate formed with the men alternating as fir far as they can be madu made to go then fuco face one another at one end is a starter at the other an umpire the starter starter has hm two bean bags she places ono one in tho hand band of each of the ends men or women and ft rt the word go gol the tho bean bass bags are started they must pass through each perso is i hand the tile bag that first reaches the end of the line indicates skipping a player which in the excitement is easier than be thought is a n foul the game is popular dull afternoons and pio pro notes motes acquaintance as nothing else wall w 11 do new york evening even ing sun 9 0 Wo Wonia ite greatest lu lureny neny it isa is note of warning says a it clan cian when w hen fatigue comes div without coin com effort it is common to hear it n woman say 1 I feel well enough except that I 1 tiro tire out very easily something in Is wrong then for it is not natural in health to exhaust o aels reserve u so u quickly eleni and an I 1 tonics should begin andia and if po possible abble cessation of worry that la is tho tile bano of thea ferage rago american woman the fact that W lOOth of lur tier worries are imaginary docs does not make them less harmful it ought to reduce them however horev cr in getting abreast of man inan in fit many of lie his cuts I 1 wish women would cultivate his bis indifference to trifles and learn never to worry without reason they would re move from themselves it tremendous hand i e cap p in the nice of life her iler pointon point of view in new york times A tempting sli disa the turkish dish known as Mus masenu imam ballal the receipt for which to suggest go something methin bood good is according to the london c made thus cut up an eggplant au auberg bergine int anto into slices slim sail salt them then r strain train then them for tt it fet few minutes dry them tell in a cloth then fry try them thein in butter till alj tiry y are of a arih rich brown color no now v clop chop up some aci v cry I 1 fine ne and mince it ley carefully with borne parsley a suggestion of onions pepper and salt butter and a few aph tomatoes thinly sliced nid stow thesa thing i together until tho the ment Is browned next arrange in a pla vio dish 1141 0 or r mold layers of eggplant and layers of t the h e a tew bourn a little broth or gravy I 1 into ito the mold and bako bake in the oven tor for about thirty alv e turn the whole carefully out onto ft it dib dish or better still serve in tho the pie dish it if there is any lyl in procuring the tile egg eggplants plants 4 ergin tte me ordinary vegetable marrow is 1 an excellent substitute oar our daughters the household blessed with noble daush ought to be a happy one most pa paret reits 1 forget however to imbue them with love of nature which la is EO so invigorating nul healthful give them not only noble teach ing ings but noble teacher teachers and give them the help which alone has sometimes done than all other antl bences the help of wild and fair nature you cannot baptize them rightly in inch deep church fonts unless Ls you baptize them in the sweet waters which the great lawgiver strikes forth from f roin I 1 the he rock of your native land you cannoa cannot itz d t casp fA Sp to those tiari row tars amethe azure altars in heaven remain for you without inscription altara altars built not to but by an unknown god ruskin what a Worna womanly gly woman may do the womanly woman with her noble ambitions |