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Northern Advance, 26 Apr 1900, p. 12

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_ ___ -.. av\aLlU"S been reached, the emits a 5_'j1k:upon this work `were found. The to be thick] dust, which Iuta; bearing tn, . . at below the P3 coal tent remains to he see perhaps ' 2 '1` $.fi'om_the Iplace Wgexril Lane covenes have been 9 Q. In alnriaar-Anna ~L.. 3118. A RAIN Oi-' POTATOEA I often Wonder aw. mid um um, Ecidents in our cm.~:-;in.g s<:k1"uol..;.,` the ignm'ru1:e ui our `Says .A Lady Broume. In an (Ia. %__M'_a;gae1ne. ' Orm;;; -'I1nu:_;u, vhe alarmmg episode came :3 us in girl 68 the people. qua of me [our `had begged to _1 )e 'l.i0\V (-3d to 1:: `kitchen maids. Their mezrwasg `one, for of course :.m+' got Lhelrt all day, and were .x` ie:1sx_ ;n ue cf Licking up a good deai 9 :- knowledge. These girls also as up utter `the class was over, so 5;. ;|'.h& -poor weary cooks. mm 91:, `the hndertaking remzrrkeu. 'x.;: sigh, "The. young ladies do make %"a znasa, to be sure 2" wen. at-..sj {who was very steady and Tzmruw ling, but abnormzmy stupid, saw one morning [.0 rum on Lnagu certain stoves some. Lizzie me forehand. The" sheas were so x, taaay the least of iz-t'uu: there not sufficient szneti _to '1-'U"3L'I. 1:" ` tion, and. the gas zicoumuiared ' tortably in the stoves umil me. atgtted worlk.` -5925 591.: IV um. 3. It chanced to be :1 Lesson 2u'wI vegetables, and p4)|'l[0S war ' "object. About r.w-3n-`.y-fi-` -~ aauoepans had been fi::evi `-3'1`?! H tnd potatoes, and the next age; `to put them on to %>.1:. I `M532: lthat kitchen at than moment}! ,h0@ I should have pr-rveivemi `:2 and have "had _* L103 coxnumn: Ito forbid a match being strut! Night the gas in certain stoves. I was near. enuugn "co .`1e'1r1'~ "polxf. followed by cries of ala.-_m Vaislnay, and I rushed inwvtlile xhe. tatoea were still in the 1ir, for iweut up as -high as HWI` the.` ;get. ' Happily no ` one _w:1s 1 though a good den: of uamnz? done to some of the stoves; but 1 3' very narrow escape. o\\'i!1:H loan to the space` and invoiulltlry` ti1ation_ of these same sheds. 2 Iixidat of my alarm I well` rune the ridiculous effect of that Arm potatoes. Every one had forgo! `ahoutbthem. and {heir rent-W; E1.r_a`tw as much surprise_ as W` Find things had nwer existed. `Twomen are nmov:iou.=.1.V "- _ about their own food. one Acfuu.i-1 ` Ethat who negiec-I; t,heL1 ~13`-' lliromziy `and effi.cien'LV 'I10ur`::;. I thus: .wn `bodies would` W-` vr' 0- mu-an N-W - :~ ma; `fdrink and hurI`.V 21"; ; iifiiilxsngand if We_:H`r` `-0 b.` :15! hvIpQI",3'8nsi.l1`\`el1e:5:`- 11;` };'fg"ins`,> how pl'e~emxur:n'`.V_ ` stand out ` CL: " ' --..`b nu!` '93: lunch some * swoops do` 7 Ill ?-table. Surely. , ./ ' Orv be proud o.. lllco In the home-centorad marrtad Ilia} there is no need to run abroad for hap- piness. When man or woman you across the threshold it is to bring hack for the enrichment of the homo- lilo of tho things .withont.- j'l`.heIo draw upon the world in tho hounds-_bo~ llalf not upon the home in tho behalt of the outer world. Just here a word . {or club: and club-tollu: In th'at_:' Jgavd which -club: for than or womon, IL -. 1 not upon?~*1oot movci'xnon_tI tot-_"% tho home I -upluttng are they blulqdjgvlth-,_j juftion. unit our 5x`:.... to he nrou WOMEN AND E.\.'[`I.\'G. nd {hi/at - `nothing L-iike slam Illa L duo. Q1`. - :4 `Min. `A ."And each s3}>`nde1:i-'a'a '{h3m :t3ii Increase vvh than is so littia .tl`I`_ ame at action in. their`. hearts and `HA-4154.4: `but 11 . broug K TOTO very MT:-V. . Marriages are pulled off lgtar lnlifo than tormor1y.vNov'v-a manlwaltq until 30,- and `I. woman waits until `she n3 .a- chance. The old way` was the _ ` `cl-~;='I`t*i`I5lVO'l many` wild oatfs,'*`_ff,ha., v ,\._30AAv_ll!a.or_.op. I_t -glv`oa>- c?l:'e_ gir1l`gn_o_5ppot,j x;":g',|u7v'tiO gnaw lnfhe building `up A 3"W'.9'n iW..hi*MWEhtf`j nIdb`.~I-..-:== ~_'nb`y-tJrdw.--` %'~' Whn VII uuu can 1101'. De `oougpj I'M?-4trbw.%` when-rt; ii: 'vv+liicli 116" an some doyge {hers direarth; .1 j f-the living: woos the fat was , 1 man, intellectnu chase less babies. longprocesiioli at. queerjconples; wind: down to tlithoria `rout of eternity. Blom loves bmn-r gtte, the apple` dumplingt cling; macaroni, - the dudevtu wouI`alI:`of the doctor of: di.vl.nity- to the `society gossip. Blxe` world-sIopI- not accouirtor` those queer oomrruta: word` only smiles at them rapoatt . the dose. Such marrizgotaru not 31. ways` ill assorted save outwardly. misfit` mat-riaga is glad r. No; lgrbater punishment could be xnntctuzr than this. .B'ottertho Isle dunlable than a. brawling woman in a lovalaiar` homa.- Misfit cl'ot`hingT is sold bycity tailors at a bargain. Tho misfit: marriage in dear athany price. T+ In nab: 4-Ins and-.. pal annuu nuns in llll-11689 I3 OCR Cir-Ell, VIIVVL I 7 It -is not -the duty of; ever)" one got some shoultristayr ui-uglor ' as horrible example}. `Women: tonn- erly got, married` because` .tkoi'o* wait nothing-oe lse to do. Now` they entrust- -tied. only when tbeydir not care to do anythingollo: Mfrrisga` is` now the last resort. It was once-the only one. There; is room abundant in: the world for old maids. There in none for old bachelors. they should- bo.- taxed muoh we the year's`Iivin`goo1`aomo good. woman? wou:1diroquir6. ' ' Thy an] '45:]; I-yin-inn.-I, '4n'n.lv `clan-`nu-sign]. u'.ra' VV'\IInI`II.Iv~ Ifllici `,2 _ 7 college wbnIen*`get'mar11cdf'1I;a~" query which townm hear` ever . anon; l_)o- ducks swhn-e-_-there but ting water close at. hand!` v'1'he'hi g-her education not drive matrimonial dreams tram sweet; creatures heads. "Mrs. ? appearsvwith imp-' mediate [frequency before "the `names of the alumnae ot the` eehools. The cola.- lege, girls, with theirvtrained minds. make the _belt: of wives. 'l!hey are ae- customed to obedience. ' some philo. sopherfromvthe seclusion ct his study- has suggested that marriages among. workingwomen are infrequent. Not simply college education but toiling is said to lead away from the altar. Not so. Work" that `makes woman masculine does perhaps frighten lovers away,-not that in which women pre- serve the gentle womanliness which ,ie her chietest charm. Indeed, say what fyou will, men like most, of all the we `man who works. They flirt withthe dainty butterfly` of fashion, with her unsoiled hands, but the largeea of their heart : devotion is poured at the feet of her who labors, whether in office, store` or` home, As good wives as the world: holds come from the place: into which stern.,neo- eecity has driven the girls` to work. "lh . "orivanpun-J9 unn'nuuunnu;n nun mi...--i, bllr nan lJl,I,VUI.I I-LIVO `I'll. I-U WUlf'n , . The f'arra~nged. ma_rr1ages.Va.renear ly aplwsyt failures. It; matters not whether arranged. by Kingjor mother, they are usually contrary. to the do. sires of the young people. and hence a d un`a:lgdisappointme`nt. The old folks ,have no business making marriages Ior their` children. Yet,` while this is true, the children do we11"to take the old folks into consideration end con- fidence. Th-ere~-would bejewer mistakes where this the general rule. In` the old country the youngoman gets so. quainted with the whole family. The parents stay in the parlor. A The young people makelove in guarded way in full sightot the family. Here it is sadl-`y-different. . The boy` and. the girl sit in th'e,parlorfa.lone. `The old people apologize if they eccidentally` walk in. She goes with him-to the promiscuous dance `and returns in a closed carriage at 4: sum`. It is not a surprise that the peach lone its bloom sometimes. In -England the parents hnowevery step of p `the court. ship. They are _aoqujei'nted with the young fellow, his antecedents, disposi-, tion and attainments.` In this coun- try the mother `knows some of `these things and the father! knows -- what-t` ehe chooses to-tell: him. Hence `the demand for this-' modern make-believe, the chaperon. . . p i . r ',A.m`an does not amount tomnch` at, a wedding. He plays second fldglle until the first baby: comedy, and. then plays third. But when he let `consult. ed he never _wants to `get married in a church. Church weddings_ are Inl- ways arranged, by a__girI` or the moth- er-in-law. ' The man is usually so embarrassed or ashamed" that he wants to have it all over an i-nconepicuouely as possible. Nevertheless, there ire nothing more awul"than' a home wed- ding. f It is usually as-etift. at a funeral. The parlor is crowded. with lrinfolks, present and proepeetive. The bridal` party march in. A baby always cries somewhere in thebaolr. ground, Why do` babies always cry atweddingsff Then the"eeremony is said, and than congratulations, kisses and weeping`. All -the ibliee of `the. .oeoaeion' is _ewa_llowed, up by them and an the eolemnity marred` by the tan _ line of ' congratulatory relatives. t_ the writer ever gets married again- whioh the Lord tojrbid -- preference is there expressed for` a_'n:arriae by ,teIe'. V phone or in at desert. ` mm-.- mum. anmnmr mainly for 6-gun. "an"-K." VIIUIID Ul. III II .0501 In I There are some girls` in town who are going to pick up" the proverbial. broken sticks. When they would. 7 havo got married 'tboir ambitious : mammas, overpersuadied them, and~ weddings were deferrqd.. Now,"u- the years move pvviftor, >ch'nce,n",aro Jraquento, and 'to`e_soape ,,he'drgadod~` doom of oltlmaidhood there will `ban sacrifice and - ,mb`oquoy:t,. sorgow, - `Marrying in. like j0iniIX` `__t'0 ohurcE._ Better young t_h'a_n Iutogi better Llata tha`n"no,t'at qH;.;- " T _ 'l!..I'_ ......_ _A.l.-__ i; .. 4.__1'..Al`.... ., 4: rllrv Ivlll I-IKII4 GI! BIL! Reformation by marriage is never a succass. If hejwonft give `up drink for her when she is his swoethearg he. won : givs it up for her when she is his wife. This is t_l truism but guy that over 83.1 ! shou'!d_pa_sts in her mirror, w` tasks will it oftene`st,s_ There: is no happiness greater than that which trus jnarriagje brings. It is -not _ transient or f illustvg , like ; the .=wi!l~ot_h6 Visit, btft` shisfs on,,with' added radiance` unto the `perfect V.day., Clouds may eck the sky -and storms` may come witho1;t,_`tIi6;1iQm_o.;bu$ vvith. "in; is peace ::sn d. iswsef bntvhtv; 1`-ho ' . A 9!, `-1-.. +I!'B'iiii18i'9V""A 8ri;! .V"taIi _- furrows? V int` '...___....' `- 4-y,_=_...._;.,__ '.x____.- Tu.` LI.1_-I'..1r9"*u-$n' ' 1:. W. '3` 3'55`?! _S1'@h-I: to see half? t'w-thre` ."- Vb,-ti start "Ina -ragatta men: " `h.'t~ ` 611' tho, chow-white `ti-illedt. 1 V ;` 9: `"4 tlhd iiikts:-V One crewf vamu 0` Whiqihz. Glanvilla was stroke, i'``7 with and whncnr have seen row, would beat? brooches. ;`* 1'9W Olfmen oi, the same number, 3 led broocl - pnd wouId'not,_1' believe; have f.hou-ght " 4- t _u: anything very wonderful to beat} 5` 3 crew of men. with a couple of men p'm.""k extrvi. I have often. heard that She lorgtnetta :__`:1,aE_ V i !1I':1h1:1H`_:v:3 8Dtain`s. n1an- clud~i.ng- th the bEu ,,j moaizo. and chaff 9,3018 bra Qnf 'k`Unnnnl' Inannnncl ran} rs An:-Hg . th8 fi Ii,ttI6.:?%'V:OlfI that wu."_pu_r:- ticulariy` intefeated` in Ann G.1'unviI_1e.`i _SI'_1- _3._.._ . -3i.}ou3L' }or'}'m.'; }2{nT.~i'. If they are Vbarbarouely ten-mud, put flue into their ourrtaulumaf W6 hear` it mothers medtingfbut, by the: way`. than am no fthors'``meet-ingl.- 8764: _'..|.._ A -.4 L Be` woo woman-aVud; ..t:hey-E` out other, qpvet against the collage`, Sud 7:102 and-dbubts that sliould they race; would= incur defeat. * The Slultasl; crew, however, of wbiqsh Akin Gllanvie was sttpke; for was a crew which of- tau and usually` won, against urawp. at man as well. as art wom en.3 zfrhsy had to their credit. races against male crews in the ports of Liverpool. `E Portsmouth` and Bull.` The premier! of South Australia- , a. Saltash man, re- ; called in` _a recent speech his recollec-E iv too, * seldom even? umouse feat of Ann.?s : crew occurredfnnv 1850, when Captain V ,R'nssellot the .Btunsw&c_k, bound `to ghow what. -the women of his native; island mm do, took them to Franpe,` to raqe in the regatta at Eavre. They - were. rocdned: there by the ewondeering Frenchmen with the horrors of a band aj militery escort, and a welcome from the mayor and corporation. 1 Thar uvunnr efuulvr nonna 13" and Ann m'B'.~7 cs"'Ii.}T; "n"ie"3`:i"`;';i'&*"'Ann G-J;a.nN.b, WI'h~ but fa.itihnl' crew- J- a.ne" Route; Emilia Lee and Hyatt} 'HoblE|.ng'-.-_-won gztllantly, Cwptain. Rus- sell himself steering them to victory. So pleueed were they that Mrs. House '-winning oersmen do wild things, even. inouer own eo1leges,vso she may: he `f,orgi'.ve n-A-`could only express her` _.senee ofceletion on. reaching the com- mittee boat by leaping overboard , `(living `under it, and` ooming up tri-_ I-m`=pB'en_1:eon~ the other side! As the ewomjby the Sa1ta.shf'rowe`rs of 3 black skirt", loose white over;-own and ruffled cap,` she must have been-an odd -looking object when the scrambled. back to her place. A.__ nI-_...:I1- 2:`). :. 1000 .4. LI... n...` Iabths "Latter: of Maria Josepha. `l.'.ad'.v stn1qy," written in her early marridd. l1f_o,.;thra is one dated Juno. 8,1797, which qugcnitly tells of. the ap-g ipoaranco of llistx-Tess,_ Dolly Stainforth at Court on: the king : birthday. l v--- --' -- --I.-- v----~ rf'-l"kiTithar `also `had com; the` little Princgss Charlotte--the Prince of Walesfil daukhtof-,who could just spent`. and wpo is described as a., "ro- m_a;rka`.bly scnsibre little child. The first o`b`,jact- that struck her eyes` was the "boo,-uteoils Mistress Staintorth." sud she axpresned. hers delight at so fins` at night by smiling snd.noddin to llera-nd paying: ' . . _. "oil-"1, Doiif,` pretty Dolly." I Tim": mark. of distinction was s'oat- _ teting grid that ch&Id's' delight was so -evident. that Mistress tiitaiqforth `tbouight `probe? to make a low courtr . sy-.` nodding her!` head with its tail fea- thers all the time; whereupon the: child. who was "very stout on`? her 5 .le`gs," repeated ,thoj nsovgment. niim- iakingi it peieciry.; Il:.u.~s.m n...n`..- .a...`m.z 1.. '_._a.`-.-- IIIB BIII uusunuu IICV-v vv IDOL yuan: ` nu Gian-ville died: in 1390 a:he age `-`ofseightyfout. Since then the prowess id tho. Saltash women has decreased` _._-11.. ; ' Mistreu Dolly was distinguished by ;ha1_' beautiful black atche;l_eyebrows, rtha n.bl'oom-~o her cheeks, and tho fagreoable shaking at her hd. Thus {"aq'u'ippod. its the `slightly satirical fo- '1pi'ninb_p;en puts it} and Jressod with imorp thianv hqr, usna). plgndor. she-ex ` terod` th-array I apartment. '-l'IlI.:";.I}_'_` -,1 __ - L-) -_-_.-- LL-" I2Ll.`I_ ""5'ivE;7%T`ifou;" : xvIZZ'r non,l speak 1" 93 ~ - - min` gnaw-unnamnggnn wiiah` Ib-.4.-. ...--L._L LL- -V951 U IIl`l7[II"_,' The. P11 -Zones. who` know what T the . olfmadnf, wire alnioat dead with. 3 laughing, and everybody was in? a roar` I` oxcapt the Prince of Walu, who, pos`-V .Iibi1y;on ~t or; a spirit at contradiction. ..-liooked. r_av . ` ` 9"-3 `un'.vnm': aIr:uI- Iugnn 7' 4.4;_`-I...l .f..." LL. ` 1.00380 BraV0- v , mruaenes. maps ante saucers. suitable for; ' "f "have not heard," concludes" the souvenir gifts, also pretty oatmeal; eprnghtly letter-,wri`t`er. "whether Miss` nets and. salad bowls. - ` -. 3 ."Staxnortb penetrated the cemle-~ot ` .. Many chic and exclusive styles in? the scene. `Which wufhat the` queen 'ta'.fetia* toqnas ant! turban.-.,. chiffon` had ,the day gjbofore made the little ` toqnsea, chiffon and straw eouibinatibnd` 'pri;_woss a preient pf charge u-ll cvlrrex-33-' in_atre et` and Aeyaning: shades; Pretty ed xn.._IxaeL!,rr.:the.amo .3911: of:-ma`c-9'] but ornementa Imostrich feuthergandl and shakhtjitoehoad in . qlifgratte effects. rum and satin ;re_o;1se.ly.~tba;esme'~.~.Va:. i-2'I-`tom; the %` etc. .7 A. _ L ? staking. ttiaumblanoe between Misti i~U'I|h~!'f-#118 uent golf 'c1TIpesj were A te,';`nfe1th, s.e3:eI1rows and pretty much on. theaame ordelzriggrhtf: vol; Q59. doll; chl(B5nath;al'l?3r:P33l3~ `hf! two-co`lor -blendyxi ipacqinodtthat ber was at `her E-turned and twxatai were all we lmevrsf ~ lat - tram; Carltqn House, , Now we see aunts. cubes.-hlocks a.n`d~ I I o :i"f**%v "'2; ?:.*'i..*`..-?.: ; ? :33:-;. :?.".:'.:e 5: ;......*:z::.. I T aamm-Sous: thing/a`--m&n`~ in in to foil in: low.` It he-V rixlolb` litto _=-ditclriho nmy .break as or as neck, . but when he-"falls in love he sometlmu his heart,` and. that `m-..w6r-86. How mystariouf is thilo` business` of .lal3il'ng`in `lows, `anyway. "1`.ho _y'dI_1t (`ado soborly along the path or every- Ea`; o'xi.8t'onoe; He has no thought` save Ilia work, no eye for naught-save the duty at his door. Suddenly; a look`,.a _Iieo tricity or microbes it certainly? voio, "a face, and he is in love`. No` more a pathway` undist'urbed., `The world had changed. A new ideal has- Ivisen. -'1`he' gray clouds fade`-into a. lllue sky and he blacks his bootstwiqo 5 day. Whotherlove be caused by I omea unbidden. Reason has little to-' Go with it. I'mag'inat'ion is its helper `Ind sentiment its twln. A. man` hov can keep out of debt and out at love will never be miserable. .t and notfer happy. ' ,n v.It_.-I_. ";4 IVZIII. ll; `I71 Lvuyn I Mi`atro'ss Dally started to return thanks, but no; sooner did the child hear thy `sound of ,het_,.voice than she bagan to cryand roar to suahva degree that notbing couId pacify her. . um. I. hall.` u....b`l urn... r n..n.. ' . The French a_1jmy h_aT1at'ely been ex- pprimentidg wxth soldgers gm stilts. In} ` pgsen wihgrny :t_1$ra,p1_; wxreq -requ~il'e 1 `niacin: 0.76?` ronzh country; Orin 35:"? * `B; riv.er'c'an"b safely 7 '9l`.d_O&r.-"?`?b!.+';_t*r%.. ptilta; have _bfod; ` engjd tagbo 1:.qcu.1.;:s3.f .'..&..Hf.} `-A ' 111` lad; fiusf -fhnrn IR no-Ann; Lu 3.; ya 4.I1\)UUV\`ll-IIEJ Juusyu`. A , _ . ~. `(N Kniuiih`, `so; in tact, , that there .I2|.;z.`::nI. .~.'..".`l.. .3 oI. ..T "kin`-`n' 1: '7}. :1. 5:3 In tau-.,_ sun... 5"` 316* F!;?*h' . .9 .. mm; 46 u A 11" A, ._L_.__:J_ `L..- DOLLY `Aria; comm W:_7"'1;`iI `111; ` iie I x stuns. um ; UV"?-V`-"'2 U? tween Minsk 5-U'l:H"_ the present `capes ware! '_chgek3 am} the same order. Bright`. ad inaturaIli_y1~ pla:d;. p_Iaids,M two-color `blends. - ting 3:1." 9 turned and twxstad were all` we ltqn House, 5 809 Isuota`, and -1595531331 ! . ixgnyes, three and even four colors to.- V :-_ -' * 86;"-`h0_1'-. Addti 150- tihasp arewqtlditiea in _. - 1 tnncinx innd-`new. zemncmga, act that` Lq's,::;. 91f,_c:me_ of l90'0i.s quite an in-` - erostmg`_arti cle.-,0: teminim wearing; ely lzgketu B111-idpparal. :2 V ._ T , _ ; ` 5.,` *5`. n { ;'I'`9'V. ' ` color: *? ~ <`99W ea-neIs-.5. oss, e ,'2..V7.` 2` -`B1385 "'85:?! tweeda, =eaimek`s._~7 hair. "F?`. ;`5333, ` nit ~-e lmkn'. mi!-? '|V._1sa-.vIl.b_oa;.t _gs,;: 3... ;_~_. 3, . '** % .39?` 1 j91:9k,smtsnks-:3;;A1ma,9ain "S" . * ?`i:39'*`*%*`9:`v=9l9i1::- -* ` :2 fhhlruniiign- .3... Lt-`..L.--.1 _ ; ` if 3;`,-_i~ ; s/Ki` `_ V I. .l\l-\?x.g~.Vl`zk` .9 Wigwlt . " ~Y`-`u " 3: K: at th9~'*Q:Vetios~a ` ~ ad 1`oux; i`n. wiupoth. silkjr wave `in. the M mw's.gr; anus. j hum; ._ee::u:,. gmk ,:. Turn. eeriss. ,; ___._... V :th'oroaro scwwesvais`. in Mack chariot, hair cheviot, bxillfcatmg Btriatf nun s~vei1- Q and: mohair novelties; in. oral. and { oa'1l t, as:1ih-7. `fatty silk au_d-1 gzatiig, ta.tfet`a,. crane dz china; pcau} dc Soa; iand. poplin, cdme in the most delicate` .-at pan-tel` tines: as as-in bfack. } Pretty Jgpaum tw'-ill are 9 `shown in 24,-inch wicttlw and with eithg I or scroll, stripe: at` gbaometricsl.~ effect. ;Pri,n-ted liberty satin iuanothor preita 5; ty material. for summer dresses, _,.. J. pearl . gfay; rand! 'bI ue~. A new at-11:,` - `-- vi a-cove-. scar run. a Special `sake: of. steps do. chine` add crepe meteors in soft evening: _`_comprid.i1g pink-, green`. blue, -maizm ilavender,.' Nile, cream ,and `Wh1t8- " ,v1_1_ --11 1_:._.`l... ovIv\{n.\;JO,- an-psi . v-\n--- ,--.g_ .. Fancy cushion. tops with gal? `at quaint, n'ucte`rna,. easily worked. and gtan-aided adommsnt to every pgroh. t "Pearl . buttons are readily _5018'ht'.! d'al1`kindJ 91,: styles and sizes with two;._t:ht'e& or four holes, will be used unshirtvwaista; M -_ i w.}{ftw"az}}n?;J ma. oi gam'a;' Ebrooches, sets of enamelled and j'ewa1-.- lad brooah_'9s.. of different `sizes, shirt ` pi.t'neckIace,.-cuif pins, and buttons,` ehaina, buckles, bracelets, in:- `clud-i-ng the heavily chased silver Neth-1 bracelet`, pompadour combs and i hnndxad and. one pretty trie: of ` jewelry` that go to make up a woman's Ltoilette. ' A V T Mohair` a=wisses_ th_.a_t are guaranteed , ; to standthe dampest of seashore wear; the: without loamga particle` ottheirgi ...a l o l o I!` wanna, ,nm. xoa:w':l' be mlw` o-_ and the grave. It. it but l at a` from--1 worrying; or - in`-nah storl. .a: By getting I not n|a_k`e'1urguI proparationaitharufoxs 1 ' the baking of the b!_'id`e s- cake. to mzrrmlg. ma woddini is ctrangy mm o girli waio: set: How: few young women plan, ooliorl-`y.l: Ito`:-Adlly, seriously for the duties and; . rolpouaibl-lltlos oiwoddad'- Etc. Therein not here conaldarecr the preparations` ` l'II`Vo1i7od,in' a hurried` trip for-` olotlioa` But-. Ilarrriod life` usually means housekeep- tug. amr its attendant rosposibilitiiooz It means, at least . it may mean. motherhood, the highest. noblest-`mil-= don of woman in the world. Are our lr`ls- trained?` for than duties. which follow upon the `wedding ring! Do :_ di`ap1a.f large ivatietiasv of Jewelry, in;-.lu-ding: rings! nina . A ` A _______ ] .th draw-n tn.--up , ---v--..`-- $-.___._._, apes. a1..sa1ea- in he} tit -ei1_I;d pillow` `slips wnich:'a.x'.e sold so cheap `that A itf does not pay_to sit vdown. and workf- .! 4.4! ,_$ v- --: .-rv-v- I -, Pnited` wash goods, inciude La`wna,! fcolored piguees, "corded 9311108. 9613318? yd-imity, Madra-s gingham. etc. v- i 1-.. 2.. I._'..__L:L _I_-Z ..:l`l__.: ` long biwhop slips mo. of oamaric` In infants wear there are new styles: or` lawulantt trimmed with either tor- chain or Valenciennes 1aces`..Also long: cloaks of Bedford cord, one style. with? waist effect, the _ol2l:er with ripple can-! lar, and both trimmed `with silk braid; and lancy ribbon.-vP`mtty little `cape!- of embrcidered ohinavailk trimmed withi laces ruchea and. box,-plaited pampon,` aswell as baby ribbon. i 1'l'-_J...__.- -en-unlnu nn:4: 3:51-1:11 nd-1|-i a5` "13' U50 lsuvisia .H:;:isoIne p4'1'.rlo_r. suits inlaid with; |Frnch marqueteriotnd covered with! U ` Cornet cover of white lawn. trim- med with embroidered lawn and nar- {row dottedhunds. T119. fulness is ggathefed in front at that waist as._we1l- $113. the top. Material required, 86 inches. wide, zyardgs. ' Cut: 36 and 38 inalua, bust: measure. Price, 10 cents. 1 T ~ V "' eolu!s'.o1' damask. "In some these suitp the marquegerie is(furt_har% i enrichad wi;thl`m.!`aid pejarl -` ' -'1! rI.'|Ersnu-n`; -cl...-. ..-4- I3..- unllvuuldll vru.n.-I-uuuu PCLIII ` . In chinawure Vtvherej are fine Engi Jiuh jatdiniens, handsomy tinted inl fraisad rococo.~ designs. mm; -of Donl-P ton porcelain decorated V in enamelledi % colors, the -pn.1:tern_ outlinoti with gold` ;tn.oeries. cups and suitable for-,. Maolwenit gifts, avlsoT pretty mats anafaa-lad;-ghowls. ` - r |z.... _ _L2- ___z -_-1__-s._, -..- J i -v - V- ......y" . Lava `in a creator of. itloals. Iii iourtshlp tho sweet-heart forms-and, tqnoles a oreaion _an d;o`a,ll}a it Her. V .. . J? .. . " - :5rf_ex15~_l`tc:l:1uag'allt; gnnaxnac, Golo all corduroy stripes. were never mor9be`au- ttfuls. than this suason. They. include '1n___._1... __._._...-u- 1's........l.-_` f_At-n nlr : silk gqi guy; ggsou. :1.-nay. Luuxuuo Persian. Iqdisin, silk cat j ;..di1nit1e; b`aztiota' do Sivtarmull. French and Eng` moussolino 50 SW.'3 4: ` hunkarcipf` lawn. Vi0t01'-- It Ikwu; dusk: and Dfadru; L = -`IE._'..nA.a-I-4-`-2.1 4-nniu-nor YITIDIIHIQ fn '-In uyrng muss; u E u .Lll;HIfl1_D~ . `. gUad:. prounse tof -`gaiftgr yd'ulad.ty durtngf` the an m- '1!'3_33.- N . 'f:e:f:L 3- gfassy ,ou1`rd:.v _ Iximntw gives the ma gnish`. * silk or soft l ` 11_z._..`_:s..._._.- ;..l03.4.-.r .u-&&:.s..u4-a +1-ha-` -Hitudasomc tatftas petticoats trim- I marl wtt1`t~-Lknife pla.itiugs,Vumbrel1a, `jdtmgcep, tucks` and raffles or simply more` elaborate pgtti-; Bias pfaifed` ruffles finish- iad with rushes; and rosettes. ; I3__...A.:.L_'I _..._-..lJ..'.-an fut 1-14..-ugplg ui-`itngs all-ovelr M8 ? crg,=1>ms,,,1:orchon, poms: do Veu-'2 `ice, R'auaiss`ance- and Cluny. but the`; `%...,.....L... and perhaps` the costliest: Hi this Russian gipure-. C-ambrici mfI1`ofde1_'i`eI are also vary haudsome= and o:f"exc1 uaive designs. Among. these; `an; all -over` cotton net" with striped: Va`! `effect is a novelty. e nu-1.- _-r__-.1 -_,I......:.J-......l -l..:l.-`nu urn; l Willi! rucnes: anq _1.'I.uuI.u>u. a1I"la.ck,si1ver' on" white net or` novelties in spungledrobesi I :1.`_.-_.:;.I-. _._.`l_..a -1` `IQ.-853.5 nlyi--fa urifhl Ullbyyll Lou uuunno , - New and` summer wrapperm pauala` with. yoke frontg and: back; epaulettre; or gape effegt 00% (flat sli`cu_ldsrs, a.-ndi tbs skjrt _mshed `wftzfltv aideep ounca. White brand fur g nishat the pretty-` thoilgh simple. de-4` "coratfou.A T 1'. 'av`____. __:'!.;:.._.- -.m.3 ..vl|Jurgra urn? -.tna`eua;n1:. enacts; . I _ 9 ;, _ Sppclal? algal of chevtnt. skxrta with; V` box--plaitotf. ! Ir...'.. -_....:....- ...ul' anmmnr wfa nnersi 1 Val BIIHSL I5 3. I.lllJVUl.|._y- , _1'1'h catered embroidered` chitfons are`: vary -prtttg, and. the new black ldrap-5 pry nets are sold at very yeasonsblefh rprfcaa. ' ' a.....:"..a In ..Q..ula+al mania In-5 - prxuua ..clmli~ng*` ndpachbtel ambrridarwed dailies} tray covers: in square` and oval.sha11es,$ centre piece ,_Renaissance dailies and! fray. covers, `also .pi'1_low shams anol `sands; _' . 9 _ . V _. Rich `art goods, such as Sevres branzas, ivory statuary, miniatures; {Vcurior cabinets, marble statuary, etc.; Pu the new trimming`: there are the; latest French designs in taffetas, 311-; --`---~-- -----' -.-"lu-u-n.3:'I'41tn4 nfhnf S pec1'"a1=~,`8al,e' inn sxiucbtl` g0d8,. 1n-if lacosV this {creation trponia ' t_ai mi worshipa as" the; Parsees id the` fun. "No girl in ever quit: so'good~a` . 1- sweetheart thinks she is. Haw nalyr in his world wouldba her lift! lfvthis were not the truth. Sometimes ` go girl comes down from the pedestai... _era in than a mista-karat serious im-v _.`...L N11.` 2)-`! 1- 1"}.-n:.sn6.sa'I . I-`in. 81111 muguau vvusausuuo 3 .1 Advance importation: in millineryg V? uovelea-gt include hemstitched Lyons; ..ve'lvets, hemstitched taffeta: and sa-E "nu. Pline ribbons, metalliqua tatfe-; : tan, printed warp taffetas, oord,1 lntrgeti and plaid effects. Combinn- tion ribbons of a_atin atnd taffetas. g 'I\___ -I_. _...'A._..._ ..- -ulv`-on.` 4`-I1` -an-u.I"n L J T In-Paris the goblet still holds its` t wtn in both. private anti public dinner (_ahles,Abut-`-in `Englanctthae goblet is_ ;e-hiybsolete, and the tumbler does duty? L;-{or everything, everywhere, fram hot .3` [gag `to; cold water.` These tumblers, :3; however,-.areV now very tall and thin. k.$)Itwis;_.sald-T that at @391: Viotm-ia a ta-` +4.. bla+_ain;hwa.aI.WaI8~clIi.n8 to high glass.` gi ybhcnri .va'gmrioe, of 1n_ah_ion,and a, msjzyv _q( u1'o'qf.great P} `Mat n'rBIICn (lB3Igll5 Lu L`dj.Lt7Lu, u..-1 tovara, some" embroidered, others with, '14-`. I-n.a1o`n-1 milk in l0V&.'a,, B01118 Bnlurmuan-.u, ULu.u|.u Vvsmu! Haw insertion amt embroidery in all fhqleading colors, also Persian effects gmdllapplique pattarna. Spangled yokes! `and tr_immi nga with -a plain or head` ! edge orsimpla straight bands, in com-A gbinationsl of steel. and black, cerise. E-and black, green and black, bronzeand; i`blVac`k,V heltotropc and black, and sil-4 llvarl and black; also all black.- i 1'r___.u.;`;._ 8;. ..L.._I:... -{Ia-var aknur Ver 8.111] 01805.; 3161.! all uzuvn. T I . Novelties in sterling silver show` isilvebhandle tooth brushes, shoe. ihorne; `bail les, nail` brushes, . button f ,hno`ks; mirrors, letter seals, curling: irons; Brush holders, soap boxes, eto.3 11..-... :...........+...l (*1-no-an mu-q nf nd! ' uuncsneu vuuug.-H, xuwa us nun. i I. New spring! dress. fabrics include, 2- mm : veiling; plain and figured bar- `egg , fancy grenadines, embroideredi grobea, printed i:h.a1Iie,.4Scotch home-,~ ;'IP|I!1I-' and English worateds. ! The latest [ad of fashion. it is said, decrees that punctuation is unneces-E sary in letter writing. It strikes us i that the fiat is_:nuch more unneces-E sary than the pnnctuation. The latter has never -been imhxlged in to any ; large extent by woman. A dash or: iso and plenty of italics are the only 2 condesconsions her epistles have made 5 tojrard that phase of rhetori... That she should be enjoined, npon pain of; appearing unfashionaible. to forego all i the cgnn-mas and senxicolons and inter- { rogation mints that she has never used seems hard]; fair. It's a. case 0! I being tound guilty without having as 1 as given otfense. It shows a! `remarkable ignorance upon the part offashion. _What has she been think- g about all these. years that the `- `surart episto_la-r-,1 communication has 4. p1_mctuatione,f Perhaps Fashion has been wrongfully reported. such things have happened-T-perhaps 'the-fiat actu- . ally `concerns the beloved dashes and; idoIized.*.'i1a1ics,.so dear to her who` D. takes 991% in hand for the tashion- : ;. note. Perhaps it is but a neat 3 .tittIe_'dudge:o .E}aErion to put us. on; _'the.rv g`kt-r track} after Announcing! her next move will be to re-.-! -,thoy.,e_stablished marks for 3 'pI;.I_Icn_a-tion which the educated wo- , he she; fashionable or otherwise, i ..VaIws-ys. used. 7 It strikes E f,U9;`t,5;l,Whaever teported Fashion `mi 2.33.1: than; coefaudcd. :2 -with um Q nth; known to: all. that._p'nno. { must: never appea; ups! Til tIa`d 11-Arrives! nnvnnnrni-ngnn I... u i been so religiously abstaining from 3 `_|.`l.'0n8;- urusn uounsxa, soup uu.4u:a,c-.o-. >- Pretty imported Croton sets of tin! {Limoges china tfaintily` decorated in; shand painting with sprays and! Lbuncheo violets, lilies or lilacs. `II".._. ___..'..__ J-.._.- 31.71:`-`nu ` ' [.1011 Iluuuua UL uubzn uuu ~ua.LUI.nu- g l . Duck: suiting: in stripe and polka.* "dot, effects; foulardine; also a cotton! fabric, or ndie, crepon non-g veaute, one of t foremost attrac-` `dons in strips: and plaids. and simili 3 medium-weight silky stuff. iuj-oI\rI`|" IHGLLB LFIILBL LIUVQK up-1 {on the engraved comnmmication. be it or invitation or of visit. and in ` {whatver `lettering. `But this has `i to do_ with. the manuscript t_IB_Q. and It wt}! takc more than Ifggh. inn n continua ma nrl.m....:.... Jl.l_Ul`D ll! LLIOLI G uJIBI:u'>BU U1. vv1suuw_sur mt, The ideal is dissipated, the 1 found _to be but common olsy, wen isit for the girl itshe comes not wn. The sweetheart will hold her higher esteem for her refusal. to. re. - pond to his beckoning. Galatea is long. or beloved than the frail and tickle Ph rne; arrlage is the open door to Hea- ven. The big blue sky mirrorsitself In the smallest pool `upon the thirsty Garth. Thus does Heaven drift down: into the tiniest household to be reflect. ` back in the lives of wedded folk. hen home is not synonymous with ppiness there is something wrong` th man or woman or both-. Ma'rriag'e' K never a failure. Sometimes the arrled are. r i . ~ V The chief disturber of marriedgbliss is ennui. If there was snother` `word th'at'=~.msant what this boi-r`owed_. French` one does that word would be the one employed. `But ennui alone express. as in a half dozen letters. the tired fee`!-inrg which destroys. many homes. It is cured by no sarsuparilla. Ennui u makes men reed newspapers and. we... men join elu-bs. It drives hu'sband`sto -the lodge and worse. It" makes wives cross and querulous. The element `of surprise has gone from married lite when ennniacom-esiin. The bride, is no` longer adorned for her husband. She keeps her ndorment for stterfnoon reception-s. The man . of _A the house rgets the kisses of the honeymoon. " loses interest in the other. TE-husi shines "the rift within the l'ote.". Few married folks hate each other. boy only get , tired. Hy`men's sompatibi ity of temper. means not all. It only .wesrissa:= In-~ .. e ` , - lily only indlfferenoe.- Paul ssl` of 1 ions that it didrrmsny _t;llvin~s. but he never said that it, did not get tired. u was on old bachelor, but he; knew something of love. Nothing dissi- pates love quiclterthwn to get tired` s `_ to see the Objiotf-Of the love tired an . - . . 335311, an-In a-It vfnsl I636 l.I-JI'U U1}!!! F3311` `ion to convince us otherwtse. Even in grant an authority must remember ihat -Va ahoenakarghould stick to'h_is 6 hat. ~ ' \` i"l_n ""il:`x_j`Nsit:rI,- _is 189 north : `11`;a`..~._ ,_I._' st`;a`e's,__a` - 'ngw'n Hg-11 ' L: v~ -. - - 1 .2. " f%t.:5za5rs:hith as it; mm `town out im. I}ANX$_THIRD. FASBt[ON'S'- PUNCTUATION. `on , vvvvwovcO9 unto UUBU (113418. 7 j appearance ' ,, . .. . gmraperues 0: the u1Lura(;`u , unhke the -{Hanna}-1vam:' ``, {the difference k')exn;.; ' ~ ` _ ,. '. _ I . palm: and 13 far more hpjme rtpotts Who` have seen the aw: 5. nounce it not umik V 7&3Otia Droriunt. e Some -.""I.`.ho surrounding f()rum-{mu `henna, entirely index-.33; - J` anthracite re-A.gmns Vania. The" shah, md ska? igtfound Lhe coal [I1(>`21S|H`e3,r): Keystone State run EIILAL` l Geologists have ul. . '_that no minerals g-.'.i.~.[o::1 '_n ma). 3.ne'n.tian .L[ou_nLaius. ` Illld mu. figrgnite hills conL:m;m1`nuLhiug ;vaI'uable than the ;mn-iike Iwhtch they were furrneci. U ICU: The dead, sameness In nmtriad- -lm cydiln many homes. In such holds avon tha arrival of-"annow.buby loos not stir matters greatly. ~ TIN days are on long round of bungalow piranmatanoos. The husband. -plains -no; surprises tor thqwilo`, -nor aim, {at him. ` 1And,aaoh_wondarn..u..tbg`ymn `tgdjr in 44 ILLt`.. `l"`n*"..

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