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-****.??,? *g>>*~~^ ^??K^a^^ . TEA GOWN OF GREEN LIBERTY VELVETEEX. _ . ,_.._... n...-.....,_ ,.,ft-,r, ,._> rViln* GOVNS Vi>KTIIK X1CESI.ASON P_fRIi MODELS FOR MONTE CARLO MAY BE ADAPTED FOR FLORIDA AND OTHER AMERICAN RE80RT8, 8.T.T-V..F M\:>* !i'l!l ON ri LDER, AND Bl'ST?El CHARAi TERIZE MOST QOWN8? CH IKSRS A! ??>_ l_:.\__ DE BOIE I_ and Pl R ^ : l 'i' XAR. r.iri.. January ". the radden ar. ?"? ranee ' i i ln the llMMnaklng eatal mer.ti remlndi ona that th? V ? - - ? ? iway, and it la to theaa cre gtlona, dealgned for l >? Mldl, that one looki each wlntar for i ita of thc coming modea, M ro .cr. tha N i| a-na form a ] nl break between the autui and yet the-y c.- neet thi for any oi fa- lon for wl i wlnter ia reii - - li PARIS ' 'PT.KA ('LOAK < ?F VELVET AND LA' ,r; tgali tba llghter i ? ai n..,r- i iltable for I iri Whlte xv,ois wlll ba won a ? l Nlee and M ? ? rl > durlng the i exl f< w 1 ? there i- rtalnl) r.o loveller Sr 1 IUn :.,< r. In Whlte xx'th allkj rur.r.lr.i? t-.r ',nh them, There i ? "? - ,r' ? f t- -.t Ii i"v ly In xx 1.11 tl B m ,!ly wbltei ^trrn to ba ! ? lf one ln thlnklng of anythlng I of n wlnti i g-place, lt mlghl ?? we i to re merr' . ? Un effecta nny n ? '. be xx- irn next l_rr:n..r ?? of the Nlci t- . . ganeea ol the mo ...-???? I ihey wlll ba of montha froi now ls nol even ?ik( 1. ? There of ? . n. ,- Heaion In th? Fl irl 11 and *m wlnter rea rti In Amerlca. y, ? ? ., . . f th<-?? fro ki it li beai to do whal n n rt'K _pr , coi en li g e fi ? ' ' ? nd may form tha baala of api g I et or be diacarded u dttnond. later oi But for thi n ? n of them la nol lo i- d< thoug . turl.ro ofhrn er new modela to rr.e x ilrll Ihal a 1!.. -: ,, ? ... | i.. ?. ? ? ?. the Nl w . coaat. If It aucceeda, tant mli ix; li It f - ? ? k ? ? h: harm li d i l Flrat >.f all, a great piany aklrti are plain ln tha ' ? of belng unirlmmed, of them are ped. It mlghl i to gu e thai of U??gn havi but cci talnly i gt> .' many boaa' auch They hre really l v , - ne thlnk tl r than ? even thi <:-?-.->r aklri ln the hi ' '* pacefulneai A p rtlcularly entlcing model la -Mtrrow ln fn i I il aa 11 rl i fn r.t part , f tha ?klrt waa a wide aproji thnt dr a atx u1 and looped np ir tba ma* fracefol, Bat plaata over tha ba i; ba; Ibaa. aacapi from ind< ' tha drapery In faaahape foM-i tha" drag a tnfi<- (/tht-r aklrti have r.o at.empl at <* drapery, : ?? '?'" BAtfA '? :,is hang ever - ?lt' t iad Ri ..:> tb*a q ? itlon I ' *' hrt'1 : before us for ?.x?! >'*d ''.' I tho iiinpie pr_< .-?' of ovolutlon ^: w wide tba ery wai "How ran ?'- any lar_. r wlthtul ti.. ald bl They )' UrKcr. _:, l there ware no ho ; i plate of two y?x_.i .->?'?, i ? ? ago, Wlth Ol to-day; it wa*** aim - haa i <. al that o ? a ikrlakaga there hai been. 11 m, htut of Bklrt, bi .ndth haa i ? i n loat, and a i b are itii. elaborata and blouie-llke, certalnly lar ? removt-d tttm tba aavaiii baeque, to ptaaane c aleadernaoa of ',.'" walaUlne and to affcrj a reaaon for tbe iral Ing aklrta, a lupporl i* provlded Cor thc arraugen-enl of tha tck ' . ? lt would bc a MOBatroalty if t/.( sk.it did noi <j. - i **>* id Jt; lt would not be adxlr-ahle to put Ih a j Ul nura wlth any cut of iklrt. but U>e ett.ot ii j harmonloui ? and general style of cos lume call for it. WHITE OOODS IN BHAWL TRI1IMINOS. A whlte wool hai runnlng through it a silky noven In baaket form. and makea a ?kirt wlth apple-green aatln that ? cul to cllng about bul noi to deflr.e the flgure, and to make ,i falla from over a de i ls no trimmlng on tho aklrt, but, ? r iffle-trlmme_ green Un , .-. The bodlc. opena, to .:no de soie, ... ,,f ihe tbin green atuff edge . revera. The aleevea an- de , . iine de apie arranged in . embroiderod turnover ' ;'" | pleated material if used now ta face revera and flarlng collara; it hardly matters what ihi material la, and c.oth. aatln, mous.ellne deYoie and velvel are .quall) llked. On a gown of gray panru aatln a queerly cut .acket-bodice . u .,- ? itr_.lg.it revera that fall ',, , . ? bei. ? the walat. faced wlth .Pjeated ? . x iii ln i " - h ol yioli ? on . . ,,i ti-.r- trimmlng eonalating or .,- Kray i ouaa Um di iole, wlth h.-adings . pjeated velvel loundi he_; * i Mme ol th( velvel iaed thli hl In weight. One s--r- smali one pli. ol velvel wlth the ng up .,: d down. The uaual rtnlah la ? ribbon and mouaaellna de aoie In tl... back. I. no- thla an odd gown, perhapa more or:g!r.nl pretty? TJie iklrt li of gold-colored molre . .t wlth a ahort traln; over thls is a sort nf tunit, ,. ftcru g irpure m i inti I oxer black satin tha*. _?a) polonalae faahlon, in front. and la ? hall ai long ai the aklrt behlnd About the ? ? ..f black mouaaellna de aole tx:t.-i tlny r i ilngi trimmlng the aquare bow: the yoki ? r. ..i ahlrred and ruflled .pa fall over the ileevea, ..,.,i irlm these al the wrlato. There forbld 1 - Ing worn wlth a oi but ih, old Kold molre is most ,. and _ciii. ,ld falr to grow tlreaome before . ?: iem are i I ao often they tty But, like the llttle Klrl wlth tho llttle cui i. nl.\.-i.- ire very nlca r ike ..- iklrts few i ffecta ara more - ; ccusful. <>?' courae the Ideal skit-t of thls ? two lace ihawli used ns the drap* ? .. ? md gowns of ordinary lace are faah? lon, d v it ln ]Kilnta l hai may be wlth a la. ruffle hlng. What ut ihal tinx- ruchlng this l makea or aaalati ln maklng half tha ffi ?- To return to ahawl polnta, thera l them than to pul ' i,-r fioni :ir;.i a second one over the traln, or to have tjie overhkln - rranged that a polnl falla on each slde. lf the Btuff is thln, it may 1.. _ ? ,1 to show aeveral polnta, Irregularly dla? An , vi eflfeet is s.-.-n nn a street il ii wo .1 an i dark blue velvet la ..', velvet, irlmmed aboul the nd .v silk frlnge. For '.ho . : ki ? II deep | "I t ml lined hy nn -: ? . ng black I Bnd appeai Ine InehTI ,;,, ],, ? polnti front and back PARIS CHARITY FUNCTIONa T1 I hai been a week of baxaara, faahlonabla or othera iweet charlty. Partlcularly sn.:,rt -.-. al the Mi-. iten dea pi ofll oi the Po iponl-re, an Interesting charlty much .:k<- the day-nuraerlei Thi re were eome lovely costumea, moal of ? .? m i. - ing thai pereonal atmoaphen 1 ;^'.v'; w _i '' V ' \ Z4*k?>A)l <_? EVENING QOWN WITH RTRAP iHOULDER* PH _ . r-,,... tbe iklrl arranged i . in. ... ? rowi of whlte aatln Th. bodlce l? a nrlth belt and a leep, draped yoke ol gray ? vlth ste.i tJdglng the yoke . ...,,,? irlinml ? ???' **nue ribbon, the h< me formlns capi to th? It i ?? ' ? ihow a ib- lalye len , ?..? the il oulden Certaln it drapery there la la puobed up rathar than i ],,...; ',. ,ii, ; over. . maroon caahmere li made n .-. prlnceaa gown, ,.'.>? ,(-iy irlmmed wlth Perrdan v.-ix-. ? A fl hu of the velvel paaaea around Ihe ihouldera, li ,',,,-,,( m blouae faahlon al lha walatllne ln front ;,,??: on the fronl of the aklrt . .,,. |, shatM d to maki ?? illghi ? ip ovi r V, ,' . edged all about wlth aatrakban. Blue mouaaelim da aole maker! ? llttle reet aml "^A^Jlrltoh Monea of gray vahral b. wera wlth ? ulaln cloth iklrl of tba .same color. It ls cul full, wlth a broad box-pleat In front. nnd with rufT.es about the hlpa Uliputlan ruchlnga of gra/ Uiouaa-liuc Ut- aole edge tba box-pleat and the lilp /DOI ruflle, and make two rov.-s arross the buat. The Fhlrt sleevos have polnted cvffa. trimmed wlth niehliiK The helt I* of .-ut ateel. mounted over turriiio(.?-.i,|ue velvet. The studs are of ateel and turcjuol-e, and a blue tulb- aourf and butterfly bow are worn. BLACK AND WHITE COSTI'ME. An e-fectlve comhlnatlon of black and whlte la preaented by the next costume. The entlre aklrt and brond breteiles ofl the bodlea aro of amoeth fa.-rd b!..ck rloth; tbe br.-telles befog e.lged wlth Persian lumb. The blouae-bodiee, Ineludlng tha aleevea, is of white rloth, embroldered ln black rhenll'e. Two Ktrlps of astrakhnn trlm the topa of the .leevcs, nnd the saxh of whlte satin faatena on the alde Wlth an aatrakhan head. The uaual cravat, thla tlme of whlte ailk, was worn wlth thia coitiirri?. and a black nnd whlte hat and aa trakhan m.t.. a gown that attracted .ome attcn? tion waa of -. k.Jet par.ne, wlth a decide.lly floppy aklrt. flniabed by a deep, lltrc] ruffle tha: la drawn upon one sldo to the walstllno The bo.llce rrossrs wlth one large revera, faced wlth pleatod purple velvet and held by a large velvet chou. An elab orate yoke and rhoker were made of lace and aalmon-plnk mouaaellna de aoie; and t';**r_ waa aalmon-plnk on the hat. The occarion fu-nlshed an ezeuae for the moat eJaborato Httia bags, those made of fur and of rioh broeade belng apparently preferred. Bvery one wora a long. jeweiled chaln around the ne.-k. t.? noid .-ither [orgnette, pui-ho or watoh. Olovea "?:? alniopt wlthout exreptlon of whlte glao. kld; th- fancy gloves of whl.-h one hearaao mu. h have not been adopted to any per.-optmie extent. The favorlta atyle f"r young women seema to be the ble?:_>? wi,h yoke and eboker of some fancy m,i terial. There i.s Kometliing partir-nlarly glrllsh about theae aquare yoke*., and .tiev are beal suited to a itreet coatuma If they rlse to form a lledld col lar. A pretty COatUma of green peau d>- f,-ant haa the aklrt trimmed about the hlpa by three rows of albellne. The hl ni*,-, rut wlth aquart- d-col Ictage ? !;-..l with fur. ls eovere.i t.y ,in ambreldery of black cbenllli and gold .-ord. Tur-kr-d . ream aatln makea ti>? yoke nnd the outside of the col lar. whlch la llned wlth fur and worn with ne-k sr-arf of white la - ? A gav llttle houae dress of eoft red ailk, wlth bleuw -i.odi'-... and voke on aklrt covered by a net worh of >et and gold beada, The soft silk sklrt ls made wlth aeparata llnlng and "fulled" onto the yoke. The aleevea ar.- elaborate of red gauee; and a ted ..ni'.. ruchlng edgea the neck. whi.-h ls fin lahed wlthout u i-hoker. Red tull.. la uaed pret tlly ln Coniunctlon wlth black on a gown of aoft. white wool, alternate rr.w-H of tho two colora be? lng uaed to trlm th" .-ntlro bodlce |n v.ilante. A n ..rf of the red an.i black paaaea arrmnd th waUt wlth four iong, ruffled enda falllng on the aklrl A KUlmpe effert ls aeen on aome slmple. houae gownr. now, aleevea and voke belng made of som" fancy thln materl.il. It has alwavs a jrouthful auggeatlon, but ls prettv wlth aoft silks and wools. oood niErR. Hav. ?ti had a klr.rJneee ahownI Vaaa lt on. 'Tw?? not ?lven for you alooa? I*.*. It on. Ivt lt tr-v_l down th. y-axa. I->t It ??..? -no.h.r'. r*?i_. Tlll In trwn th. de.- apftra? P_i. tt oa. One who e!gT_i herself "A Humhle and Poor Frier.d" of the late Mlss Julla Duckwlta, whose home waa at N'o. _7C< Henry-st_, Brooklyn. haa aent tho foilowlng lines, wiitten as an entreaty to the loet mi*. to return to earth, njid her reply. It ts rr-questr-d that theae V_TBea ahould appear to-day. whleh would have been Mlss Duckwltzs blrthday. She was fond of the T. 8. 8. nolumn and waa an nrtlve member Of the aodety. Indeed, all her llf harl 1 een devoted to good worka, and her many frlenda do not cense to mla* her klndly preeence ai.d gentla i-dnlaterlnga COME BA<"K! Thou haat gone from ua, dear alater, Anrl thy love we ever shall mourn; Oh. how can we r.-ll how wo mlaa thee? Thls sorrow, how ran lt bo borne? Kvr-.-ywhere that we turn we see tracea i >f the work nf thy gentle hand. And th- \-..i'l thou haxt left naught replarea ln our home and our onre happy band. Rr-tuTi: ls our cry. O dear slsicri We long for thy preserice onr-e more; Oh, were you not happy with ua? Coma back t<> ..ur love, w.< Implore. CALL ME NOT BACK. f)h rall me not back from thla happy ahore, Where all |a loy and love. All H'lTniv and pain are know.i no more In thla beautlfui home abova We have crowna of goi.i and roh?a of whlte; Wa have pleaaur* deep and true. And with angela btight in r.-.-vlr.-.s of llght V.'e are waltlng now for you. Mur-h aenalble advlca is to ba found ln tho fol? lowing ?tanaaa aent t.y Mlaa K"nd!g: The WOrld !." wide ll. tlme .md tide And ' Jod ls gulde? Then da not hurry. That man Is ble.t Who doea hi- beat Ai.d leavea the rea*? Then, do not worry. I.. ir Prealdent-Oeneral: I hav.. a Fuggestion whlch poaalbly mU'ht li" of aoma use to aome "ahut-ln " a hook for cllpplnsa is not alwaya ae (-r.s.-i.ilr-, hut they can bi paated on strips of old ? .1II. .. ..r cloth, whirh ls cut a llttle wld?-r than the cllpplnga, and, If d--s!r..l to hav,- It look a llttle more artiatlc, the <dK>? of the cloth can be plnked. Roll up t!..- <tr;p when nol ln us-. I have a ioll I-. go. .1 condltlon mada ov.-r iifty vear^ ago. u> apectfully. Mr.-. B A. HA8TINOH Brooklyn The poem. 'TTer-ping I'p the ftalra." ?ent by A. B. a.. waa too long for oubllcatlon, nnd ha* been paaaed on. The calendara offrr.-d wlll ba aocept ui..-. THB IITMAN TIK. "As lf llf>- wer.- not MCTed, too'" ?Mliorge Ellot. "Ppo.k tenderly! For he ls dead." we say. "Wlth gra. loua hand smooth all hla roughened pi-'. And fulleat meaaure <?f reward forecaat, Forgettm,' naught thn< glorled nis brlef day, Yet, arhen the brother, who, along our aray, Pro ? wlth hla burdena heartworn In the strlfe, Tottera before us bow we s.-ar. h iiis llfe, Cenaure and ati rnly punlah whlle we may! Oh. weary ara tbe patha of earth, and hai l' And llvlng hearta alone ,ir>- oura :o guard Al leaat, begrudge nol t.. the aore llatraught Tfi.. revereni silrn.-.- of <>..r pltylng ::. tught Llfe, t'.... is aacred; and be beai f...-.;!'--s Who ?...ys: "il. e:rs, but?tenderly! lle lives " ? (M..ry Mapaa Oodge. Sent by I.. M. R. WHERE'fl IIOTHE1I? Buretlng in from achool or play. This la what thr- chlldren say, Trooplng. crowdlng, nig an.i ?mall, r.n the threahold, ln the hall? j..i: ing in the . onatant .-ry, Kv< , er as the da}- go by: "Where'a mother?" From the weary bad of pain Thls sam-. queatlon comea agaln; From lhe boy .vith aparkllna eyen, Beaiing homi hla earllaat prla-; l-'ruin thi bronaed and beardad aon, r.nl- paat ar.d honora won: "Where'a mother?" Burdened wlth ? kmehr taak, One day we may valnly ask p?r the eomfr.rt ..f her face, l'or thr- rr-st of her emhraee; I.et us love i'< r whlle we may, Well for us that w<- ean aay: "Where'a mother?" Mother wlth untlrlng handa At th,- poel Of duty standa; Patlent, ae.klnn n.>' her own, Anxir.'is for the good alone . if her chtklren a.i they cry, Ever is the daya go !.?? ??\\".. re'a ii. >tb( r"" Sent by F. B H ?(Author an known. m:\vh FROM COLOBADO Oear I'renld.-nt-?.?-neral: Thr- lars-e 1-jx of Chrtst maa pr.-a.nta through the T. S. S reaehed ua In good tlme and In good ehnpe There waa enough to make 01 i h, irti glad a" well aa your.g ..nt a. I took ev^ry thing over t.i ?:." T. ri. s Chrletmai trea at Kvana, ?nd found namea for everytlnng. and there wai a real Jnt.llee over the many alca artlcles .ent. Our h,.,ie!-. i^ madi up "t j'"or peopie, i-rlpplea and other'"ahut-lna," nnd I eannot tell you how muoh happlne?? .-ame to nll through the hountlful glft. of the T H. H memtiera from the Kast Mla." Tuckannan'a box fr.im lloaton, Maaa , came fuat ln tlme f?r Cor Chrlatmaa tree, ao dld Mra pgraon'a. ln behalf ot all tha paople of tbla branch, I glve thinks for thelr generous rhilstmai re membrance*. Touri ln thc ..unshlne work". "UNCLI DANV Evam, Col. Mrs. 8. A. Doane. who h.is recently Jolned the T. 8. 8., la nearlng her clghtl.-th blr hlay. an 1. although a "shut-in," Is -/eayi buay dcdng aerae. thlng for othera. In thc laai thr.- yeara she han knltted 534 pairs of mlttena, wndlng tb?m wher evcr they were needed to cover buay llttle banda, The pocm "Reat." no doubt. wlll Rnd an eeho in tho hearts of m.-ny of our r.-a.lers. It xvas aeni 1 ?>' Mrs. J. 8. Chltterllng, of 0_tn Rldffl, H. J. REBT. My feet are Woarlod, an.l my hand- are tled, My youl oppreai >i And I dcalre, xvh.it I have long lcslrcd RerU only i ? 'Tis hard to toll. when toll ls almost valn, ln barren waya; 'T'.k hard to sow, an.l never garner gruln in barveat daya Tbe burden of my days ls hard to bear, Bul Ond knOWl beet; And I have prayed, bul raln has been my prayer, For reat?aweel reat, 'Tis hard to pla-it In spring, and never reap The autumn > i- t. 'Tis hard to tlll. and when tli tllled to weep 0*er frultleaa ti.-id. And so I cry a weak and human ery, So heart oppreaai d, _ And io I slgh ? weak and human slgh, For r.st- for reat My way hai WOUnd ncrnR, the .lenrrt yeara. An.l --ar.-.s In'esc My path. and through the ilowlng of not tears I plne fur r<\-t. 'Twas alw.iy. *o; when bul a chlld I la'.d *>n m.xh.r's brel;' My wearlel Iittle head; e'en th.-n I prayed, And now, for r.-st. And I am reit>s? Rti:i; 'twill soon be o'erj Pi r down tt..- weai i.lfe a sun ls aetting, and i so. the ihore Where 1 shall r.-r-t. ' I-'.i her Ryan. Mrs. R. tv. Mn.-oln. of Balamanca, N. T., aendi the following itanaaa, full of confldent trust. us her duea for UM WHAT IS IH I'.KST I know as my II.-- growi oider. An,l mlne eyei havi clearer slght, That under each rank wrong somewhere There llea the rool of ri^ht; That each aorroa hai Iti purpoaa, By the aorrowlng ,,'t unguessed; Bul as Kiir.. aa the sun brlngl mornlng, Whatev.r is is beai I know that each ilnful n,tlon, As lure ai thi nlghl brtnga ihade, ls aomewhere aome tlme punlshed, Though the hour b? long delayed, I know that the ? .ul li alded Bome tt mei by the heart'i unre.t, And to grow meani often to suffer? Hut whati v- r la la beat I know there are no errora ln the "(reaI eternal plan, And all thlr.gi xx,.rk together For t he flnal good ol mai And I know when my s.nil ipeeda onward In its grand i ternal queat, I nhaii lay, aa i look back earthward, Wbatever ls is beat. ?(Author unknown. The poem puhllshed ln the Bunahlne ''olumn on January 6 called "Heaven by Llttlea" wai wrltten hy J. O. Hoiian l. and is called "Gradatlon." lt can be found In hls "coltected poema." The full poi m hns been sent by the Rev. J. B, Whltman, of Me tuchen, and can be forwarded to V*. H. B, if de slred. Florence Sheldon ls a lltt!" Sunshlne m- I thlrteen years old, who llvea ln fu- ft' B Kan. Her father dled more than a >-ur ago, and MRS. AN'NTE T.. Y. ORFP. ..... || buiint m ? om in of 81 I ther mlsfortuner. have COme tO her fami.y. bU he writ.-s Bhe wo-?id like to hear from iome T. "V member who hai tlme "to wrlte to a llttle irl like me" wiii aome : n lor mem' er giv leaaurVby wrltlng and telllng how Ihe da: i here -i the Kast are paaaed? Ppe.-inl request was ma 1- fOr the follOWlng poem, nd Mrs. I.. li. Low reei onded. OODfl ME88ENOER. I sat hy an open wlndow A? (!,-? ahadowa began to fi.l. Wonderlng if thla world of mirs Was worth tha llvlng at all, Trvlng to see if the pl<>a?iires Oerl alai ? d li. way, fhe paln. the aorrow and heartacne Tbal comea to us evi ry day. I mi tUl the atari came i.plng Prom thelr hldtng-pla t ln the aky, And I wlahi l i hai wlngi Juil then, To another wor.'. to By, And a Wrd lang out ln 'be darknesi, p.> near ihal : ' . lt aeemed like i loud volce aaylng, -Ail thlnga by G <a xx.:. made If nevt r .1 w.I exliti I, Rhmfld \x love io darlv the flowera? An sax xx.',!.: we value th. lunihlne Had we naver been under the ihoweraf And bo lf we h ni no iorrow Could'xv- know Wh. '" PrlzeT ir we never had ta Rer, The aweel coul I we i if ther- wer- no dee li it kln Ineaa, lf there were no acti of Iov< Hh' lM mt knoa wh l ? m i I by he.iven WhenVaaiS ik o( i ? ?Twa? sllent again ln Ihe dark And ih.- btrd had flown td Iti neat. But another penltenl hean xxas i n_.f,.r,. i; had gone to rt-st jjerorc ii -<Author unknown. Mr? Fannle U. eiara. ot Blk ' reek Ol ?*,untv N Y. wlll ?.o grateful for the illk plei M'by EUaa B. Paraona, of Brooklyn. The stik pteeea aent by K have b? ? ? fon ra. Annle J. Rayl, Bloomlngdale, Bulllva i enn. ? . BVCCE88FVL ElA)OR P0L18B. Acrer ot good bardwood floori and x-. mdwork are jur.-d annua.lv or are i II wed to I ?ratched and dlngy for xx,,:.t of a | po .d polishmg medlum Thla can be found ln tbe ,-rf>-' Uon Wax LHI Pollah ti...;. ifactured bj Jordan 1'errln, Noa 3: and .;.'. Broadway, Nen ..:k i: e ina nnd poMahee Inetantly, nldea oves ?ialn?. m-mld and gray apota. and brlngi it grain of wiK-i lt la applled wlth cloth, and iy unakllled person >ai, uae II n doea nol _o:i> ln a drop of ,-r-ide oil. laavea n.lor and ? an be i.d on flneat cablnet f unilture and woodwork. DOYAL Baking Powder is an absolutely *^ pure cream-of-tartar powder, analyzed and recommended by the Health Officers of London, New York, Boston, Chicago, etc, who praise it highly for its marvellous purity and leavening strength. Its use is a safeguard against the alum baking powders of which the market is full and which are known to make dangerously unwholesome food. Royal Baking Powder makes finest flavored, lightest, sweetest, and most delicious &A|f|fJ0 food. and imparts to it posi- pnu/nrp tively anti-dyspeptic qualities. I_a!iufeiy ?*??> ROYAL DAKINO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ART FOR 8T. L0UI8 8CH00L8. thi: WORK OK THE LEAGUE IN RAIBINO I'tNI'S TO CARRY OUT ITS O-UBCT. An exhll ? bj the St. i^.uis Publle School Art l ? v. ? v. rj i| read attentlon, for Its preclated by all Intereeted f the pul . ducatlon. Th ? waa l iken on !'? i embi r ? ' 11 a eommlttee was appolnted to con -..',. r meai ? for aupplylng the publle achoola wlth ..I...I r< produi tlona of tlu- n, of art, wlth : ? ? . ? ? .- i holce i ok '.-. . ? ul Ineta for gems ij citlsena, and to ald in arnuyrlng ours. art; In hrlnglng to the clty and to iupply and make a atudy of planti thal wlll thrlve I The ' of the League la highly appreclated .-. y de auppiylnf *>l ac ommodai lona and meana ol ?? ui t hey h thelr . . ng ? i ?? mo\ement Hnan. tl a ?!?? .work . i: gue wlll by addltlonal i from thi . f the found of rharm of I r k in ind kindred atudlea. a wli .- womi n h ta the harg Mra .1 imes W Holllday, Mra. .;? orge O C r\ ent. r Mra. W L Mra l' tvld l: Krancla Mra, Loulae Bum ner, Mi Alfred P. Hebard, Mra J. C. Van Blar :om, Mra E. It. Hoyt and M - - r ? .1 GOOD Bl SIXES& tt'OMAX. Mrs Annie U V. Orff, who la the. litor and pub of i Bt. Ia ila mag tslne, ls a natlve of \ ac irc< ly _ doaen yeara tlnce ahe A. ? \\..-. and wi;. :i through her huaband'a lll ... ii thrown upon her own reaourcea she ha,! no ?? I. ? r orofeaalon upon which to depend; bul ihe law an opportunlty In dolng work .>n a i time table, which turned out to be ao tory that she learned to correcl rallroad tln),- thai to her other xv. rk. Bhe noxv il rallroad I Imel.k ,.f Bt. l eomplete clty gulde It n ; ;:..i publlahed once a month. Mrs. Orfl Dorflinger's American Cut Qlass Decanters and Water Bottles Some good old stvles at new [)nces. C. DORFLINGER & SON, 915 Broddwdy, nedr 21st St. 36 Murray St. New York. lat.-r brought out a ehaperon or shopptnsr aulde. wblch Ma* alao Immedli Thli iho mado so attractlve tbat, although ll xx , oi ly nn advertlalng pamphlei to begin wlth, lt beeame io popular that a mbacrlptlon prl ?? wai pul upon It. "The Chaperon" waa ch'ani a_.-o Into a large home magaaine At t:.?? tlme of the Columbtat. l-.xpo.'ltlon Mrs. orff was appointed ' >* woman tnari.iK.-i* of the Mlaaourl exhl ll ? li xxa< ni honor thai ihowed the Btate'i n ?oguit.on of woman s w?,rk and _?i>lii;y. bV_._i.nOLD TAUO VANILLA AND CIIOCOLATB ICE CRHAM MADE WITHOUT EOG8. .\n eacellenl ranllla I ?? cn un "a thout ecga .,r thickenlng of flour" of any kind, may be made of a quart of rlch cream, one cupof mlll f > of sugar and a tablespoonful of vanlll B ik tlio :... m four ? I water tott two houra. Bi polnt, and stir the geiatli e Into l mllk l contln ie il rrli -,- untll tt i- melti d. fl the preparation through a flne ? ? ' ? ; ?* cream, add - and tbe free_? the mixture at 01 ? An excelleni late lee cream may bo made ti a quart .-? ?:.:. ? , ? i of mllk, a large ta'.de apoonl ... , latlne, a cup and ? half of s ii- .:-, l ... . ,, in ? .< ot j ? i.x tract. fl " l,u* a cupof the mllk and itraln ll Bl r icrai ite Into 1 of the m k. -.x Ich mu?( l>,,int; itlr the pi ? r tt';9 ? ia a ai iaa. Add tln ' *"r ail into the cream. Add the vanllla tnd frt-x-e carefully. THE ART OF PREEZINa CREAM, The luccoee of an ire rr.-am dependa conelderabtp on the freeetng. i>.> not uae too much salt. Thr.-e plnta la enough for a large pallful of era ked <?r pounded Ice The Ice ihould be pounded tlm), ai l tho freeaer ihould be packed flrmlv. L'oe an ordl nary fraeier of ati ndard quality. if thi cream la fr.,_t. too rapldly It arlll be coarae, After packlng th-- freeser turn th. crank for Bm i il Then or.-n the freeser, remove the beater and .-? -t ; ? wlth a thln-bladed knlfe tbe troien cruil of thln cream that covera the aldetf ol l md mlx tt thorouxhly wlth i wooden ipo n or rpatula, with th.- lofter cream In tbe centre K. | ? .. cover <-f tti. , an. ? d ?ne beater the crank again. for three <.r four mtnutes: then ?? ? operatlon of acraplng the aidea of the fi ;i. ; mlxli g the u ifi ?/? n cream with tt,- t Work the ? ?? ' ighly to n cover the can again and turn the crank agali ai rapldly as i ?>-- ble. ln a f< xx momenti tbe aum I b< ready to pack. It should remaln packed In nall and i t tor at ;,....- two i ? ra; tl li better lf kept four or tv.a six liours before lt ls e iten. XE\Y UODELH IS Fl /->'. at the j..hn rubzitb fur companyiI* broadw'a. and twenty-becond-bt. goin-' of the n- xv modela dy ex an | .,, far have Iw ? n llttli worn, ?xxi ig to the ml'ld weather. Bul ^ ^r,J iur, to < '?? ? ai ! ??'? ' ' in wlll be an abeoluta ,.Ity. The woman who haa walted untll Jan? uary to buy thla leaaon'i fura, and ihe who al? ways buya n- xt - t the holl days, wlll flnd a moat beautlful aaaortmenl at the nt_l\ bi the John R i ' ???' '".??'. ...,. : ! Twi |-ft. The moat beau? tlful of all fui- . ? rlal ? roa rt Ru i aable, i ' se" cured m full. handBome capea ranglng from 1300 .,, v. collarettei from MOO up. and muffa ai.d .,.,if< from $t" to V.:?. ? 's' ' ',: ::.,... and attractlve fur is the ? , . . : 1 xx i a XX- i.lli . ,.?i:.'nV' idforiiao. kins and ll atyle. Sealakln coata i from flOO to . ._ undoubtedly more atyle In a eombli i of fur and velv< t, and imi noveltt. - can be eeen al thla I ' ermlne. ' 'ac* an artl i - i ,',. . , ,,.ind wrops ar. onsequently are ? biong . iutlf.il gan I. < a''d ?lelgh robea ir ul* tentlon._ BOW Ro) il IV DAXCED IS BALLET. Many of thi memberi of the Engliah royal faav ?y are kn? wn to lake a. keei Irama, aome of them - ven <)? llghtlng to i la th. atrlcal perform mcee. Aa far aa la known, b w-x... they have i ?? ? Indulged ln I l oi l\}< r ovwi account. lr ' ? '''? ho~''- ''? '" "'?? ,: iyi of Henry VIII. for thai an h of the many wlvi - actuall) r. ihe Pnnceia Mary. to app< re thi ourt as the prlm ipal lai ? ? r ll : r'"'*. ln ot.f tt,,_e k (r- , ?? maak, In the otuur ..,.,. ,,.- ,,, Ethloplan prln . -.-. I m ba* ? ?? k her part as a. i Cojrt ba i| inta. Prlnceai .Mar-. app< u d before the Prench Am Palace In l iprlng of li Ave of hei I sgulru ,l ln 1 ., i indlc dreai - Inform us that, wlth : imi >>f tiie itu ' ? thi iiaii." before the s.une l.sued fr.un a .. ...??? fter th. j': ?an !- hlon, ln rlch ,!.>th of gold and crlmson Thelr halr waa wrapped ln aula >-f koM, ? i ? irla M ii v and ttitn ilab illet wlth f ii_hi b,r is MRS. COOE o\ (ITI/.! \ >////?. One of thi moal Inti reatlng p ip. ra :? ad at ihe re ,,,, Intei " ea ln thta lt) wai that ..; Mra. Jo eph C _ of BOatoa, on DO Pro EnCO irage I ? Ma u .<?_ in tha afllrmatlva The Etoarda, ahe declared, would aot tol.-iate i:\ u. any country who Intorfarad in po .... Si . nklng Of the sltuatlon ln Chlna, she sald: - 11 et 0. mla aionary Influence ls to create ? rHagual with the ? r of tiiin.rs The naUve .'hrtsflani a llttle free vxuh thelr rrltk-Maa, and the . ,i.m.-i'.-i - afrald of thla grnvthg Bul tl."-- who have had opportwatttaa . them attirm that lh? .'hrlettana are ttig h_..t .itliena. ChrUtlam pray wlth ipecial fx-rv.-r ',,..,, ., avenly wladon may Insplro th?;r young ''? xAn n I.I Hung fhang weai 10 Japan to negctlata ror Pcmo at the cloae of the late war. the day ap ,.'-,,i for hli Intervlen wai obaerved aa one of faating and prayer by the Chrtatlaa * btoeaa. Mra Coo* alao alfuded In her papei io Annli ? '",,, . work in Indla nnd characterlaed h^r ,f I;,,'!,', -V.!,.. Hlndooa from aeek tig modern u,|.-i,t-.,. and educatlon a- ?nauseatliiK Mn. . , , :,. v.x.s. clalma IO hav.- kaoa a Urahmln .,";,.. i- ? former ?tat'- of .-xi-t.-n.--. and to have ,?.i renearnaied aa ati Knallsh woman tn order uTlearo the material clvlllaaTlon of the Weat, and bea wara bx-r real countrymen agaluit lt. _ ? ..-.-.-..._--?-?