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l|WRESTS
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tho faNenessofthatoM itandard which measured a woman's ?/??lilli III
k herohr.iral weakness and fragility and her Inrgpgrltjr.for standing alone.
m Z S3 of .realer M* has thank 0* hrr-n eysed. I* M wo*
?f to*<Jay is s;,lendid in physical perfidim and harmony, bright and
?""nff In InHl. C, lender in heart and gentle, but the BMBJtaBBBm and tholen
denies* are lbose of strength, not weakness!
IN MY LADY'S KINGDOM.
AVMBAT AT BET IX QVIET COVRCIL
WI TB BEE.
Am Atrrmy of WeaiUM** Matter Tor the Wo
m.D- fcn.lo.rn.eat ot Llfe-Ttae Sway
mt the Pslch - Homet*/ Woro-a.
To My lasdr,? Bltart.
Oh. Trt-ctd fair, mark wen my Da"n;
EVtiolil me as I grl*-\e.
BjBBiallTlTTg hath come betwixt ua twain;
lt la my lady's sleeve.
Vhere was a timi* ber arm In mine
Brie whs content to leave.
>. r from hf? Batt I woeful pine.
l>lvldcd hy bar BMBta,
Once round her waist my hand I Tressed,
A Kiss 1 dirt achieve;
Hut now sh-* spurns mp coldly, Hgt
I crush my lady's sleeve.
Oh. fatal fulness, furs and frills,
Tliiii all my hopes deceive!
Oh, fertile .source of lovers' Ulai
Oh, nightmare ot a sleeve!
Kain would 1 gaga my lady's troth,
Full tata would i believe
great mtmtft Uta hean bbb i? so loath
To ereat apoa bi r f'
There's Dkh and Harry. Tom and Jack
Who eaeb bei amllea receive.
I tremble, Beting rill the pack,
j., r SO-BM BOm-Ti I Hg lier sleeve.
Te arbiter.* ot fatal Ve Rods
a-eaaea'a raahloaa wesvel
rucbaar ta gil as 'galas! soeb odds
As prove my ladys b\bbbb.
To Redfern. l'Vnwi. k. Worth. 1 call;
Gran? us poor men reprieve!
To ladies' tailors. ..nc and all,
Take tn my la rt yu SlteVB.
?London world.
A JOYOVB JjTEE.
Ono Womss WTho Mvod on* WTos Happy
For 04 Yoors.
"It Isn't that I dread being old!" de?
clared m young Kiri to a friend. "Ita
that 1 dread BOt betBg young; and 1
ahouldn't mind n*>t betBg young ll* I' oalf
meant gi uer lug lesfl gooO^looklBg, ai*.i hav?
ing to tak.* r*a*re el my heeltb a ttttle
more, ami .ivokhiu*, east winda aad thal
kina'of thing." ruc.i.s the Tooth's <"m
panton.
"What I rmi nally afraid of ls not BB*
joying tnitiKi-' There are io many thlnga
I enjoy now: J.nt \\ I.- m I think Of ?
lng the ssraa arhea i am forty or titty,
lt .seems ridiculous
"A ?araaaaa ol fifty who ls aagar for
parties ar..l picul.s aad Mghl novel.
i*'rencii < ..n.iy and pretty ahppen is n..t
at ail th.- kin*i of a middle aged ganoo i
want to BB. Now. don't tell m*' thal al
fifty I Miali i.** occupied with the sarloua
responsibilities of Hi,-, ami .shall Care lees
about Hs pleasures! 1 dare nay that is
true; but I shall araal some plaaaares if i
live to bo a bun.irt'.i, and jrota-arhat will
they be? it in n"t a choona! proopeet,"
She spoke only hnlf in ?-?irli?->i . \>t she
in. ant what she said, lt lr* perfectly true,
moreover, that pleasure and recreati.ni an
nea-ded at nil BgBB, abd the (*irl abo a mu
compr I *nd OQly the evanescent Joys
Which belong tO youth, shrinks naturally
fi ..ni un old age that must be unlllumined
and dull.
The pleasures which pan %\ 1th girl-hood
Baay t gOOd in tha ir way, and lu their
day. but happy ladfled Ih the woman who
hus a hobby, a fancy, a study, a passion
for hi-auty af atthar nature or art, mu li as
she can *arry with her trim youth to age
te refresh and cheer her at all stages of
gai career.
Perhaps the. happiest example of a
woman who enjoy, rt, and enjoyed Intense?
ly, % rich variety of pla-asmes from child?
hood to old age was Mary Somerville, the
great mathematician.
Aa a child abe wa- a toaboy, delighting
In tha wild, free life of her sea-.rOB8l
home. BBMOg shells amt I.ir.ls and Howers,
mid her toying intered la peta amt Mos
soma hhe retained always. After mic whs
ninety her pal hird need to peck at her
papen, sing upon lier shoulder and sleep
on her arin while She was writing.
As rn yotaag girl she was, though very
shy, so pra*tty, winning and popular that
alie was known ar-, the rose of Jedwomt,
and had her lull shara' of parties, plays,
picnic.-*, admiration and SB) lal gav. ty.
And a social person and eminently a maker
of fri neds, she aiway.s continued: but lt
cont her nothing to yield tho lillie priv?
ileges of a belle when lt came time to do
?o. She had too many other joyB, as well
aa duties, to miss them.
Heat of all, the work which has made
her famoua was her delight and was done
in the Intervals of her duties as wife,
mother and housekeeper, when she never
neglected.
Bhe pursued her difficult studies for
pura Jcy In them and, one tar-k completed,
was not happy until she had begun an?
other. Reaching beyond even the great
aclence which was her specialty, her at?
tentive mind revelled In each new discov?
ery In kindred or aliil-rent directions, until
the dally spectacle of the universe and tne
progress of man became to her a glorious
drama of which she could never tire
With a noble love of the world she
lived tn and a tranquil hope ot that to
come, she wrote at ninety-four a touching
teatlaaoay to her gratitude for the Joya
of life snd for the unimpaired mind with
when sh.- eouid sun trin.* arth ahatniae
mathematica for amusement as in her
prime. The final worda of her written
recollection!* ure these:
"1 am porteotty happy." -Kxchange.
Belle Marquise.
-You are Jinn a porcelain trine,
ilelle Marquise!
Jur-t a thing of purrs and patches,
Made for madrigal* and catches.
Not for heart wounds, but for rcratches,
o. MaraaaBel
Just s pinky pan alala trine,
Belle MarqulBe
Wro,,Kht ,,, rjtrMt rose-L>ubarry.
Quick at verbal point and parry
Clever. iBtsbUsaa. but te SmSL
No Martini!,, ???
-AUSTIN DOHSOaV.
rara for iaa*ea.
sive? IT tl* tur upon ? *?? '-.variably
Sh e3&L? Ht* v"'Vft? *n<- breee-an.
sable, and having the walst-llne d
by a girdle ot gol-, Bat arltb at-cloua
stones. To-day su< h luxury ls almost un?
known, but the value of furs ls fully
appreciated._
_*B-_-__"a__BB_
Hhe does not neem to notice, though
In fact for the l_st month or so
He has not BBBBBd
His upper Hp arni a -B_Bl line
Of darkening down, all soft and fine,
The world hrus _??**_?
He fools quite conscious of tho change,
Bal .sin- has noticed BOtbtBg sttang
And so is mute.
Apparently aha does not know
lils upper Hp i" CtO____, although
lt ls hirsutt.
And he, f,.r Ms j art. Braal 1"* blind,
lt never enters his OBI] mind
Why Bba to-day
J.ooks ko DBBBBBly w ll.
So trim ar.d tnOd-Bt, yet so swell
And distingue.
Ho doesn't know lt's her now dress
That .rives her all this loveliness
Without dispute
And that one thing BlOM to-dny
O'er all her thoughts hOUla potent sway
It lab?T suit.--Somerville .lournal.
RXriFAL OP AS OLD FASH JOS.
Tha 1'atck Once More A Ih M..rle Ii.
IIUtor.T.
I rp__B the latter daya or the BOtBBB
..mptre, with brief interregnums, th>
patch has held triumphant sway. As Barty
as the time ,,f Queen __-B-**"t- th" gallBBU
trara aa i-*a_**ai arltb tba custom and
blai k s'ars, .re;.cents and lozenges W*re all
'i. ? rage. As a writer odtll] puts lt:
' Ta draw an arrant fop fri "> '"[' '" -BB
Whose very looks ut lirst glance Bhew
him bo;
Hive him a mean, proud garb, a. dapper
via. < .
A pert, dull grin, a back patch, cross his
face."
The grande dames of the court of Louis
c.uinze hud the trick down to a Bleat)
nnd, net MtdBftad with Ot?Ina.y ?
the realms of nature and i.ri wera drawn
upon to supply forms for this curious
face ndorr.ment. Bul the BHfbt Of ab*
surdlty was reached when a black Btage
coach, h< rs- and all, carefully cot out ol
-pedal paper, was hoisted IO tba l-l?plea
to bring out tba daUcacy of Ilia rain trac*
lng** mut iranaparaney of tba skin.
M__aj?_*__ Vanity," publlahed In I6S9
cont-lna thia __U*___-] little blt ol ? i
wrltlB
"MetLlnkfl tbs Bourclng eoacb and
boraca BU la black, and plying on their
!..!?? h--a-is. si.ind ready bxrn-Baed to whirl
them to Acheron, thongb i pity i.r
uroa for tba datkni ra of tha i
tba B-ooa o-a it*,- cheek la .n lg
- lip ? and the {.-.or Biara oa tbe tempi. ?
are clouded in tabb . ai i no comfort ii ri
i.im i on tba - hin. which,
if be please, be may pick ..rr for bia i old.
Thal delightful cbrcnlclcr, Mr. Peayi
thus In his _______ "I.i (ry" talla ol
entrain e of the patch min bia dom
lng to the size of e. patch, I bBVB BO* OritB
th,- tame um i _ era -_ai iv. _ tba Bab h
enlarging Itaell ta tha ataa af ?.-. cap."
it is to be hoped thal tbi modern adopt
rfcal i ai ri. a af ihttt bbb
will remember thal times ara _*-_ag-d
?,,,] j|. as have , hang.. I -th th'lil. A
inti.* | etch, aymbollc of tba __ole ol *
may do; bal b-fore tn.- fad raachaa tba
point in awoiBan'.i adcrnasent ti it, as an
. id writer quaintly i uti it:
"lier natl ' very cut,
i ??
H. rev ali tba aandeTing planrt'a signs
And som. <.i tha .Bu 'i ai
.??il to bi k_y take hold of tho paten
and lo.-nd matt i before they hnv *
reached thi ir ari i
By ;?'.! means, ladles, if you must patch,
let tbe else of the plaster decoratlona
i.e i-i um vim ratio arith Uh ? comellni
your fa
Ipswich.
in [fgarlcb Blghti ara cool and fair,
.And the rolce thal cornea frosa tba
\-. indar i -.?<
Sin--- t'. the .plaint old B?inslona there
of ""tba tim.-, the time that I
And UM .plaint old mansions. |*OCk and
'? 'Ml.
And they bobbi to say la bb nndertono,
With half a sigh and with hair a moan,
"it was, bal it never again will ba."
in Ipswich arltcbea areave al night
Tl eli magi i t\ ? US arith impish gioo;
They ahriek and laugh in their demon
night
From tbe old Mam Botts, to the fright*.
: gea.
And the ghosta of aid ooma ont to areep
i h er I he town thai ? leep;
And i ? ? i b and they wail, aa on they
p,
"it \-.as. but it never again wan be.*"
in ij Batch < nee a a lb ii i knew. -
An artless saxon aitch ass she;
By thai flaxen bah" arid th
blue,
Sweet was the sp.il _b_ east on me.
Alas', hut the years have wrought na ill.
And tho heart that la cid and battered
and chill
Socketh again on Heart-Break Hill
What was, bul never again can t,p.
Dear Anne, i would aol coolara down
The ghost that cometh to sola.-o me;
I lOV' to think Of old Ip-WtCh town.
Where Bufneahal better than friends
B ?
1-or with V'iy thought Of tl I
i ?omi I ii again tbe tender i
. a a s..\ _ aitch i i retty I
a - ll i i .nd is, ."nd . rer .* bell I
iv <;i;m. . ii.1.1 .
A t linnee for H'UiiH*. WOBBtBU
ii is .iv.,,- tomewhal painful to me, and
[ have I ? ?
tiew, w hen an .nu-ually r.- mi ly gil
i< d to i ii" B-IBr aui rout dad bj
i eautif il j
what channa an< Into
ihe bsi'fcground
In i luna they ari nr g.. thi
;'ili''.i4,f
1
6*E?*i
niVA**A SHOWN' AND RAM-e SAfP**.
affairs. **__j wits, *_.i_ bs, ? .reined vary
pretty to-day, lt being the first time I had
given her leave to wear a black patch.*1
Had Um -ue.om not been most highly ap?
proved of lt may b<* taken for granted
Mrs. Pepys would have <.seh.*w>d pa?
in tho days of Queen Anne the pat li
BBraaraa a party symlol, itu* Whigs pat. li?
ing on the right and tba Tories on the lett
ride of their face., while the neutrals and
the coquettes patched both cheeks, though
a_ a writer, who condemns tbs __**.__-*_,
adda with apparent relish, "there are sev?
eral women of honor who patch out of
principle and with an eye to the interests
of their country." in f_ct, .o fierce was
the feeling, that one lady In the drawing
of the marriage -cttkmerts stipulated
that, whatever her husbands political
predilections, she ahould be at liberty to
patcli on which side she pleasia.
As late as 1751 the patch Billi held away
in Kngland. snd a writer In a periodical
feels called upon to remark: 'Though I
hsvo aeon vlt_? patience tbs csp _iml__sJ_*
-Catch better, -nen _n ___-.nd-.y-d la.iy
IS chosan and the marring.' day ap
j rOBOhaa h> r parents get up and hustle to
Baal th" bomal-BBt outtlt of females they
can lay hands on to act as attendants.
If the BBBpiy Of their friends ls Insufficient
to hil tin- d.uiai. I they BOOOT th.* neigh?
borhood for suital.lv homely -_-__8BBB_?b
and lt ls .aid that sun.- ex, optionally
ugly old women In China make th.lr liv?
ing as professonal foils to the supposed
Beauty of the numerous maida who enter
lflko matrlmonal bunds.
Ttoe American plan ls more pleasant for
the \veddlng guests, but lt is likely to be
hard *>n the lady in the case, and. unless
the gwinni ls exceptionally In love or
exeepti-kially philosophic lt is apt to sii_*
peat to .Vu mind that he ls ahuttns blur*
aelf off fnpm very pleasant poulbilltlea by
tbe step which he ls taklrg. Later hs
may discover that his ugly duckling has
after all. turned into a beautiful swan, the
pride of thai barnyard, but at the time
wheo hts bonny bride ta sitting at tba
\
wedding hr<-iterant suroun?l.*d by rairer
and sppanntiy ncr
i?n<., u i.s not Impoealble I ?? I
in bis heart thu
tmary, , , . .?.
??t wonder why be i ? M
BKOl UHTON.
h..r ive.
if lt was I v. '*>'
And cast rotg 'r wa>''
If jr [Who tai ""' 'timk.
When | lal I l:"*
"Twl**l love and bet*** ??? and i i haas
briars, wi ea I coul i I
And fltung yo ir b< tri v-!'!l "
parri
i bear rem rae
humbly, i
a better
?-,l,\!.\S ul i'i-'-* !l a Mt LT'?>*.
Hewars. N. J.
TB lier.
Hath Bummer Bed? I ni I not < um;
Thi thy bur,
Hath Bummer ii I? No ? i
HUI! Uv. -? ir. rn ui i. ?
Hath BUmmi r fl- ttl
And left bl r vi .1 t in thi
H.rh s minc ;? Bed? "
Bo bath thy amil
.v > ort v.
Small Ciinil<ii I-.
Whether
!"? comfortable I
:
'Pl. I
nol conslsl in <*-omfoi
tb.-r irt in no
wis. their ir tppli ? Bul
it ls clearly righi I ?' ad
ii they cool
mind, are must acknowled ? it la only
ti a part of i oram io sena to tal
Cori wheo it la to ba i . i ???
? '.-t.
Yet then ? ? ? tlvi
IW in 1'i.ikir | thi rr;
fortable. They rh
sively. Tl
?? nf the rooi
driest bit of cake or bri
all the small ; I th ar,
air a-.f vin .
. 'inn. i to * their am
t tl abo kiev. ? have
scant respect for tl lenisl. in
[lng . t one I tl
tics, ber irkj-l, v.ith qui
"V. 0 kOOW, r I
i. :i martyr."
i. ?.- ii ,? ?
Pula. ?
ii..tiirally In .'ir
tep Judgment t* a* rpt ???? I
ItJ life *.*. ll '?
I., i . ? ? riould
endure ut
we might
Bay a .cn'.
. i .int ..f tin.I.
rn in little i ? ? ou?
tlive tvaya of shir
littli tb of ? i
tie* rest of a 1
? ? of work,
Ink-- j ?
weil ss ber wi pru
aii.l
ahi Ivea .-? re In .
ta pV htlfu) n ?
driwera pull out a i
?
without -?? ? will
'
OUl r With*
? Ina. Rer
of v."r-k will '??? of I
and in c* r
\ i ?'
think Of lilli.? ?
and Riving her body,
ai l rio *? by qu
Brill I
?
y. wi' I ] regards h.-r
memory too highly to burd n ir arith a
? ?
Slr. ri
? ? find
fr' iii without
?i. atlon lhal In her i
Her creed t
ihli'l
W ll .
t ; ? ? r OfUSI I) ?'
A Form sf Ia ? TJ -Ca v Life,
n.- ton him from the i
Within th'
He ema ?
To PB)
Ula thous bi I dark within.
I lias ..rn tee ia I
"Ah. rae! tl 'i nt* lt.
? i
His boots ar. md trim.
in- . 'Uar tali and swell,
Bli hal - by '? malup,
And i ? by r.. Il;
I raphony In blach and ?
". if our ? kle,
Tel h.- Hnaered ob blfl a
He wool I that he bed I
His feet
The pan gav* forth no sound;
Th*
Wi ? I
Ba appi | ally,
ked '? 'ii and chill;
li a ftlai ? i Into ? Moule,
Bul ali sn - i still.
lt.- Sager -i nen cnisly ti ? I
HM rr,I.
Hfl BOW the mirror in th h.ttl -
li ely his spirit
'rh*- araaiag**rooa looked dim:
Tn.- menial Bili d bia soul arith fay
With "No! therarB no one In."
With li.-n.iir-h glee he stole away,
lils h.-ait pas gay and light,
Bappg that h.- matti and pud
lil-* party call that Bight
His sta-p-i taned i" rh,- billiard hall,
BUaafuUy he trod;
Bs aatered, "What, retuned so soon?"
. : I!"
t-lxta--en cue*, wan pol Bb rt I
Within their upright I
An il Wi re placed
On sixteen level heads;
Si vt ? ? ii men upon the street
In solid phalanx all.
And sixteen men on duty bent
To pay their party call.
When the fairest of her sex came home
At early 'lawn. 1 ween?
She slot* ty looked tbe -.arda all out,
Thev number IOO.
With calm relief, she raised her eyea.
Filled with grateful light,
"Oh, Merciful Fate, look down, and see
What Ive escaped thia night!"
-?Albert Riddle, lo Life.
-HE WOMAN OF FASHION
A REITH hi i: i si. HAZE OF COLORS
ASH MAI PHIALS.
What gorrin of th.. ,i.i,-..i NnmM M*?_n_
rrT-.tlvB 1..in he. of Color on Hlack
_th_ Or-r.-ii-t'- Steady Growth.
(Copyrighted (off The Tim-**, UH.)
Joseph, coat of many colors WBB a
'lull, B-dBtarSBttBg garni--nt B_**J th" ___?
I tnodist ?. Brea tha
numbor of tho mat-vials whi. h lt Be*. -
ktnsd ls fully ."iu.lle-1 by
iiuiiv ? f to-.lav. This mat
t- r of n aterials and - "Ivs b IB I pCB tO BS
nn. in th" l- rial lag n 't
of th** world bad .-f ti.. alor
iiigh earnival: all BOT fays w
th" mad whirl Bi irlet, on a M i
roi- rampant through th" I IBOI I
I daintily oa a whits maro with
??? trap; lugs; (laming oran,.- sat
?vu! chestnut;
I regal oi
While in Ila- lr
'
and yellow, and a host of >i"'' r, uni
' hades, Boctety cam- and i
ou for a a -ned Int.-res*.''!, and
lt woui.1 p :? i. ??:
ai thereon; when lol bet ire one
turn
in them, anowina, bli
approval, .<'
which ha ;?
Bo that all th" w ..rh! v. t -
ind rt ia mourntn i
?
? .,, notice b I
fold-, 'i ? ?
. mali ea Hf
sui ii a wi.>id. rful i tha
.
? on in th-- work. '
filly, hut VOl v .-ur.-Iv. '
In; and it in '
hand of brocade. Then over th* plain l.od
tCS ls ti-t.-nl a Baa_Ba1 of the same dark
Bf -".idI . i ut round sud low at the ti. ? k,
and edged with bl.-<k feather trimming.
This bodice ls slanted orr entirely at th"
l.-ft side, and runs round to the back of
the right. ilem>ath the belt, which is a
slender hand Of feathers, falls tha SVST
skirt, a long, slightly gathered paint of
brocade, feather-edge?, Short raf?aa, tn
deep wav.s. fall OVST the BU-V-S. it is
a dainty and v. ry f. - 'imf.
Nuniter two la a black. po_.title, a
full skirt, edged with astra.-han, la
slightly draped In front. The wal-'
without a wrinkle; over lt falls a attaint
bolaro tamed bach la revers that 'lang in
coqollles, fust. n. ? l back aitb Mach
looa and tact 1 with n
the lilp>* a full baS-tOS fat's, fa
Ill front after th- mann, r Of tl
BBd falling |B similar COqulllCB, Bimi
!. All thl ? ?.
black astra bai I
ll. .tiffs that finish ?
Another mild Deerskin is g cloth which
falls wi'hin thn ?? ire la s of
via.win- only a lu:
tha
cut Iii B-ITOW ??? ? , ita
? bod
lea la a 1 ? front
cot antin I) ts iy to m. tot
the ri
.'rom tba '?' lowi
alli In th"
A full cloth collet, of I
..".* of ti - skirt, ia i
and ti Two small In?
termediate pufi
tight-fltUi .
puff.
EVA A SCHUBERT.
I h t\r i SQ kOXAMRVLIBT\
Novel Way In Which . School C.lrl wa*
Ctt-rsdaf-leey Walkin*;.
v , . som*
nani
?
:
.nd th< nih
.*?
uriy
lt.
?SB)-****-*-'*
.ND J
? a Innot oi
?ilar?
will mar I
.... f coloi one win
?
lm. wm* ? I
| by brilliant
?
tnt ll tl ' '
?
,-r red brown; platlne, n
n ivl
; plum red; mal
bids ' ",;""
a rich, deep pink;
?
?
of otl ' " '',
.... . mia M
in .1 :'; K*V ?""
? ?
? * w lite vis. of
? ? Btrai .1 a
run
Mi.l.ii. tm. a an
na. an Iriab poplin. ? I
And
! be**
, of queel
rn Peril the
\, , Itb many -
Hera wa I
,., ciel with our- black
,. I-, frequ ! with
ly In the ??*?
?
. ilaitely will
?
? '
' will
i, for lt bfl
it lt I ? '
hm .i . ?' Bfl lt pei
k in i Ire r. vtrt thar ?
I with rreai ld le ', '?
? ?
low ? !l ,,f
-.*S.
*i b Heh brow ri
aith
. ? i
?
la fi ' '
? '
it, of
low . rown, topp* d tl
BB ll BB
In front, arhtre wid.* aatln ri
h nwn over ? i sig
?
Two -dagle Mai k -"ailn choux
back.
A sable trimmed goura WBJ rather
Btrlktag with. On '??'??? vlfogha la a clear
h.car.i broom. Tho throe row-* of
i almost ls ?
I. v..ke of f
! In the ot>i> I Blsa plain bodl* I
-a,is banded et tl
? ruffle fed over tba
? l arith nble
The ovenklrl Uh a to raaklag rapid
uar not so minti in stt is la
mg gown. Brea in th.* former, how?
ever, it ls notl.-e.ible-ln the slight
? I: ipe of the skirt that hangs over, si
? to the length of the one beneath:
In th* fancy hip draplngs; and In the
prolongation of basques Into pretty folds
; fill-. *fWO .'? ; BBhH ar-' I
i ti.it Illustrate admlnbly i rs I
tre newest of the ovenktrt
They have grace, a virtue which not all
can lay claim to, and they aro not too
radical for the average American.
Number one ls a black veloura over a
rich, dark red grcund. The skirt la ptain,
with gathered bade aimply edged with a
In a alttli
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lg In whi. h
she atamhted, fell -
bed
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i bangs la tba phases of -
:
? lads no I dh as
md ei
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I fi"iu th
? about tha roora
continue until
to bed 1 led In a
Uly.
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The Female BittSff In Jspan.
The
lately
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wm" i tba
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In a varlet
it-> i.
fupplemeni
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My I
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\ ' <nnmiit?*?' tin Urlnk.
ssion ls that t.*m
this
but ll
r Of rt.-ii ??
Boan to I
-
' baa Inten sled it?
self la th.- drink pr..tv
Ri
Mum i
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il-n.
Dud.*
..f mod tin e. ai a
ii ? I ting last .pru g it \
coinniliti > of fifty to i
liquor proh!.;n, and to that BB |
td a **onunltt**a from its BBTB ' " ?>' t0
Bomb Mt) B-Saabers. Thl
i I
*"t for th.* lurg.-r commil
United Charitli i Building Ib Nsw
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of a ?
Igbt be i
'I fa ? Croup pm I '
should consider Its prO-ieo* In US pby
Biological, its ethical, and its legislative
aspects. The committee _MItt-BB emi?
nent experts, equal to the consideration
of all these sspects. and others besides.
Resides the members of the Group lt
incl odea SBch divlnea as Cardinal
Oibbona, v P ItoUtaA, I'al.l.t
Oottbell, bi-hop Oallor, BlBhs. '- 0,
Andrews. *>?"? w- M, Huntington,
Dr, "vV. _* Bainsford. and others
not less distinguished. Among its
scientists are Dr. J. S. Billings,
Professors Bowditch of li irvard. sol
Furns-B sod Chlttenden of Tala and
? g.
_B*. v.'.ir Mitchell. Amoi
-ern I), c. Olia
Walker. Arnon,' :
I
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nt in wei.
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comm ?
drink was to fa,
1
- of ti irmal and r
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win coe! som< ?
not bs
Hoi r il PtOLVtl
Mr. Vaasgaiarlaa -.?>? n m?i,i, ,,
me**__itj-*s i i.
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if it la inn
t ls <
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ly Int
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who .
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tuan th
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with..nt slnkii v.
next
missed its t
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of all i
of Ul
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any oth--t
of Immorta
nothing rn
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to liv.-. To i
the p. sslbility
out or
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tiny, ? '
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tomb.
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Reporter- ut Hi* I l-O-t Pb.
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. staff of
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< all the
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The -
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t.lkel
of the .
ll farther coadi
portent
by a facetious gentlei
writ.:', -aho mini
HM most audaci.-us manner. _0__*
1 lally Kt__>
oi.'.o rB__a mABAMB bush. *
uOO of wheat. .:.C-?.*? of o*u ?
0_.<X*_ of potatoes. _.CM).0O0 p
tobacco and I.OOOA-0 tons of hay V** J
The vineyards produce XMO.000 ?**?
of atna and M.VE.^O ponai* ot i<?. ?