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Though the knowledge of the art of drcsslnr well la suppo-d to belong more especially to women, how rarely ts It that we or a perf-etry satisfactory toilet one that pleases not oily by its color, tut of which the central style assorts with the complexion, and 1 exactly suited to the Uriire of the wearer. Nine people, out of t-n ehooso a hat or honnet not because, It i h-comlng to their particular cist of features or shad- of complexion, but he-cauo their milliner tells them It is "th- newest thing out." Or they -e!-cf a dress exactlv like one worn by an acquaintance at the last eh terttlnment at which they xrere present, quite Irnorin the fart that thouah It nviv eult their friend's fair hair and pink cheek, it will he anylhine hut becon-ilnjr, to their ean ra-en locks and Fallow com plexion. It is this ytumMlnt block of color that 1 fatal to tli effect of many a costume, tn itelf stll;h and In irood ta-Me. Mrt women atout to choose a. new dres apjily to th!r dies-maker. 'h( tells them that the "colon of the Feaon" am perhaps h!lotip. Kray. ieux-rose and iihadrs of jreen. One miqht Tenture to predict that a aailiiw-faced woman will fmlert the he Jiofror. or a dull and yeUoTtleh pre-n. a 1.4 tl.e nom-in who ban a complexion of deadly pallor -itid sjrav hair will select llRht ci-itj. nultable only for a Lloomltuf rlrl of it. Vow. u itnvrn which rrflectn the tint o the fornplexlmi Is rarrlv a tucc-w. but. as a crural tute. the .o!or of the hair nmv t rejxate.l in the drr"i quite sac ec.fnlly. ThN U notably the ca.e silth ril or a'ibiirn Inlr. There it i jv'pultr fallacy that hrixht bme It appropriate to thl tint, but jio ce".itr mistakt ctiuM ! maile ' nlv the faintest shades of blue can bo I admireI. but lit the fame time it mut b r"-ni4nbered that tlioi.iili o called. rel hair N never absolutely red. the predoml iirtiit hade beins rebiih-yel!ow or rich orange Htire red-hearted people lock well in h.i.!.- f,f wjlow. but jilmot every tone f rel should Ih avoiJeJ. White or cream Kn a charming ffcc: acalnt the rul .!iet of auburn, and the alc-st mauve ! net amiss. m lainra Were. Suburbanly. "I hope you won't think Tti a bore, but I'd UWe the loan of jour la-n mower" 'MU "I'd like t. but that I now live In a rit and 1 haie Ho lawn more, u? ljn-mower." Rerlpee. ONION AND TOMATO OMHI-BT When in!on 1 llxel. it Is a vat Improve ment t tomato om!et. one rin.ill onion blrii; mlnie.1 nd added to the totnrr.o aa It rooky. Sometimes or.Ion t rut Into, an oni-lrt nien no other vesftabl- Is u-e"l. On- tal;eiKvr.nfuI of tlnelj mlnred onion U cooked llRht! In hot butter and ailed to the consulatej .-sr I'liVt'll COHHl.Klt. The peart cobbler, that delicious South ern oonroction. I a crn. letwecn a pud lln aid a pie. Th.. aecordlrK to tradi tion, rhould ! KtVej in an earth-n pud l!n dlh at Iea: trtte and a half Inche ef There should he no bottom crut. but lmpl a Rne. rich cru-t at slJes and tip The rlchoit and r!pet peaitie ob tainable are none too sc-od for a cobbler. Iluttr the pudJlnc l!h and line the etJes with puff jJite. I'el c.-.ou;h ripe. luci3u Iach to till the dlh. trarlne the- aprt. ": laic the tits In to '.mjart their i!lt!ncthe almoniUlk.i flavor. Sweeten the j- ache abundantly Cover the dlh with a Ujer cf flaky pate. selln care fully at the rim hre it JoIn the s".dr. to ireent its botllnc oer Hake about an hour In a steady oen. not too tulck. If tf,ere i jo darue- of -corchme. .coer -'ith rater When marly cone. hrlnc tn the e.lce of the oien du"t with powdered uxr an 1 e back, to (I.K Serve either hot or cold. Taffeta Sailer. Arrrcrrtate for trsllnc or mornlrc talk '.- a nailer t,t ?f copper tron chip, with a ro-ette bow of hlte taff-t. rtMoa tn front and a buach cf fteilbl- w h i t -3Uill droor-ln over th hair throuch an spenl-K In brim on left sile- Mehhlee That Are (aefal. The fdliowcc to cf a hotby exerts a greater aracunt of goc3 ths I usually suppo-ed. Ujth oung and eld ar- better for hav irg aa occupation which will take It na.t somewhere wtween senoiss n-ur and idl amueemnt. few ar- a:sSed to .re tjn all their rre au-ifntp to rri- w lBJm Tj iSw oilty: nor. on tia other hand, could they b -xpected to occury tbems-lv- ccn e:sntly in sertous study of the Kier.cea. Many a vcath owes the roakme cf Ms career to some hotby which has fillel his pare hecrf . kept him front many tempta tions atroa4 and occupied hie thoughts at heme. and. best cf all. ha rellcfed tlra of e;f-conscicunes. so often the growth ef an unoccupied mind. V hobty 1 cftn of practical use In after life, and may b an oceae3nal mran cf livelihood. wrh3e ahcst all teach tusir.MM habits and aroase a iaudahle ambition to excel. Theru again, tn later Uf. a bobby ts ometlme tnvaloaWe when cares nave ccrre or b'-slne-s ! e pursae,! and ehVl dren have scattered from the heme. Sach purswita have braugfct content to tbsae who are ahnoet at the doe of Lfe an-1 saade tkeia cheerfial cmpan-.T. "or sv4rercrs. anjthlcg that oill bright- A paroxysm of couxhlna' mar of tea be arrested bjr takloff a teaspooaf ol f slycerla In a little hot milk. Powdered pumice atone er whltlnr aad lemon Juice will remove stataa from bone or ivory knife bandies. The latter Is beat for Ivory. Te Restore Sealed Barbie. Rub over with a paste consisting of washing soda (two parts), pew dered pumice one part) and whitirf ane part), moistened with water. Wash afterwards with soap and water. Wkea Ceektea; Plea. In roaklns; a fruit pie make a small opening- In the center of the crust and Insert a little paper funnel. The steam will escape as through a chim ney and all the Juice win be retained. Te Waab VUM Laee. Immerse In a lather of -shite soap in hot water, press and move about, but do not rinse. In two cbanaej of cold water. 1Mb between the folds af a linen cloth and pin out to dry on a en the hours can be looked upon only In the light of a blessta. ahlie for all these occupation broaden the character. How helpful it uould be to men whoe sole thought Is money-getting to have some such unselfish intereet. Girls have plenty of light accomplish ments which offer fields for continued study, such as music, dranlnc or painting, while there are many occupations uJo!ly followed by boys which arc not at all un suitable for their sh-lcrs and ablch prove extremely 'ntert-sUng at the same time. such as carpentry, taxidermv. phctos raphy. pet-rabmg. gardeniny. For mental exercises ecoloaj . astronomy and physical sciuice alii prove Infinitely Interesting. ETHEL BARRYMORrTS BRITON. Something of a mild peruaiion has been caused by the an nouncement of the engagement between Captain Herry "5ra liam and Ethel Bar rymore. nnaneiallv. the Captain I? not much .J or a rami. DUt no is a swell of tlio first order. Is r-eelved at cojrt. moves la the beM circle and Is a great ladles man. illss Barrymore. with her beauty and wit, and the social preftiKe she enjoys through her intimacy Tilth the Duchejet of Sutherland, might liae had the pick of n, score of wealthy bachelor?, and there after would have been nb'o to gratify the most luxurlou" tasttK without any necessity of having 3g, ruimiruA tr.o est n rT vvvruir. '-f a .!.,- Kven cynics, there fore, are forced to the conclusion that It Is a love match on bcth sMci Rut no di!e has vet ben set for tho wed- cmg. ami tne oia adace about the fre quent flips that occur CA1TA1X IIARUT" between the cup and GItAHAM. t!. lip may be agalnWho Is to marrjr trtfitd. Kthel ISarrymcre. Care ef Oae'i Clethea. AVe all like pood clothts and the fc-llng of being well die4d. It i not entirely a question of money: It is al.o a matter of detail ar.d of giving a small portion of our time to keeplr.g our belongings in onl-r. No matter how expensive or -15 fitting one's drees 1. the apf-earanc is spoilt d by a soiled stock or piece of lace or a crushed and frajed rkirt. Just Pto; and think what a savins of time and money the short skirt 1 to a woman, especially the bury woman. No skirt braids need renewal, no frayed g-t give her an ui.tidy r.pii'rance. Take a look at your ev.ryday skirt and think what an Improvement a good preju Ing would be to it. Thl." cm be done very easily at home, and slmuld be done ct-ery wtek cr two. Place your skirt on a, cov ered Ironira; board end have li.ir.dy two hot iron rather heavy in wciKlit; now eovcr the portion to 1-e prcs-ed with a thoroughly wet piece of unhh-ached mui lin fold4 double, r.r.d when preMing ion't trove the Iron too i-jlcky over it. but press until the material itopa nteamlng. says Woman's Life. should there remain dull or gazd rpots. ;r.ce lightly and pre again. This re pre'ng. when damp, will form stesm that will remove such spota. CHAT OP THB nol'DOIR. Care ef the Skla. When the skin of the bodv Is not at tending to its share of the work and it cannot when its Fores are clogged the face has to dou ble, list duty In throwing c?T efTte matetr: therefore, when there Is more than It can dispose cf. facial blemishes result. Iloth sea salt tnd camphor. 'cttr lilned or separately, act as tonic for th !(In. and rhoud I u-1 freelv Th Care ef Clothes. Manv women, aft er ecari:i- cr,cd. d r:rable clothing, fre 'luently look i-oorly dreed. rfmply be cause thev do not understand tfc- care that wearing appar- i el rehires to keep It iresh in appear ance After ach rearing a suit or gown reouir.-s some shakir.c anl brush ing. A -k!rt --hould ulnavs be pressed before belnir hurg away. If uiit tnd spots are allcwe.1 to remain in the cloth tSiey not onlv i-taln Imt rot It Shake as much dust aa possi ble out of a gar ment befare brush inc It. When net in ue skirt- and Jac ets "-hould be sus I endej from hang er, a they th n re tain their original shape. salt, tu b- bcucht ! at any druggists, mav either be thrown Into thi bath or rubbed drv on the body hil-th- latter 1 still wet In this cas" the ldv mav be r!ned acaln if en- dl.-llk-s the frlt:g of salt, thoueh It is very t-eneticlal. I'-at Splnarit' for plenty of st'ncch. Beaaty. Hat plentv of srlncch. Ii acts aa a tonl- a:. 1 a bautl!ler OooJ i-oap. oft wat-r. t.lentv of fruit srlv hourt. and a di'ly walk In all weather". Itath- the lace everv r.tcht with "U.ial quantities of warm milk and w.ner It k n the ln fair and smooth When n.ishlns the hair I- neceysarv lumile's shampoos should ! chosen. Th- simtdost which can a'.wnv lx made Is to melt a cake of rarllle eMp In n quart of boiling water. Put it It.to ii wMmcuth Jar and ue atout to table rroonfult at a f.rac. Mas&sgo well Into the scalp A Trio ef Oddities. A Chinaman car-y!ric a ladder walked Into on- of th- police courts In Sinc-twr-th- otl.er day Ilcmoving h! hat. h biW"d with trxre to the Judse on the bneh. Over th- ia:t.r' e.-t w?s a val uable clock This John Chtiarr.a;i quietly removed. tu;kd it undtr or- am and the liddr under th- other bowed acaln to th Maclstrafe andw'thdreu Soitr days -lapsed and the locl. una rot retvrneJ. I? had been stolen whll- tho court was sitting. Her are a p!r cf this s.-ascn's calf lories imported from l.g'jcd A goiter drove a iow ball over a river .-jvl a salmon Jumred at it with uch vlgur that tt Ji:mr-I riM tut en the twek an! was s-cure-1 with tfc- coif ball lr. Its month. Another pUyer kild a Ikzk. with a golf !ll in his ciiral-.t round and another with the s.ur.e bA'.i tn his afternoon round. A traveler r-tcrried from ItJu relat-s i'V"1 Andarkfth. In C-ntr-U L-.dla. h-kllJe-J four fib-grown ttcr? witb Ave tfcota tn tha s! minutes, th- first threo being irE5- shots. tilas Teapot. Glase teapots are. It Is salt ,;-, into favvr In the X. sited States Th-y ar- mtd of strong, tearer-d clas. and are d'll ctly trimmed with bands of silver. In-sld- the teapot a hoUow bU cf silver roll atKt. and ty pre-mpt absorption cf th heat of the boilinc w-ter prevents the glass from crack'eg. The charm cf the crystal teapot lies r.ot whoily in Its beauty. for thre is the adittons! odranttg- that I-t baVot ha-d" quantity e naa o n j :KKh SMmm. ejjrjsssaa I ses sm It asBPaVaraKas!''' asBssssBBaSp'- jgjHaawBsssHv !?rvSBaBalaBKBB "2? BBBSBBal' BBBWTSBBB.". a ' BaBBSBBB-J BBBH a-BBBBBW'" lfc si-B m ChlsToei aad eeso. Most people will be sii j o; th- r-isrrt Into fisaiia of what are b-st described as rorsrslnous ssrathters of chiffon ani gacse. which mme tr.tc Uh:on two year ago. and then di-il abruptly because they had been put to a wrrr.a: parpose by beirg worn In- town, instead cf belcg rc servoi for tbe country. Is town they were abturd atal icappru- beard covered with a linen cloth prlate: tb-y caught on the doors of broughams end hansoms, they weie im possible with reck ruffles, they dirguised a woman far too completely to allow her to hold b-r own In a crowd. So they perished. But in the country and at the seaside they are altogether another thins, and absolutely fascinating when foaling round a big. shady hat. or turned back over Its brim and framing the face of the wearer i:i a tram-parent halo cf ashlta mcricg gauze. aft. ST FOR Fl'X. JCODESTT. "Do ou know that If yoti bad an Income of Jl a minute night" aad day it would take you IMt years to ac cumulate a billion that la. of course, not figuring In the interest?" "How much would on- have In a year with an income of $1 a minute? "left's ste VO.tt " "Well. Just loj. otf the other l.S years from nv allowance, will you?" Chicago llccord-Herald. THE POWER Of PAlfKXESS 7.1?: "Thafa an excellent article of Doctor ISog'! on th origin and development of I cllow fever." Zag: "Whv da von think so?" YJtS- "Bcciiu-e i coulii't understand a Hue ol It." New Orleans Tlnus-Deraocrat. FBMI.VINK CHARITr. Ma-me: "I wonder what makes Maude's hair look so streaky?" Edyth: "lion't know. lVrl.aps she is fat tine it ou tho installment plan." Chicago News. Te Is Breve Ceroa'a Ftovar. P-it the coco or chocolate with an eggbeater and tl.- flavor anl general de licausnes cf th- bcvcrag- will be creatly inert aped. Let the cocoa boll thoroughly, for this is essential If th be?t results ate to be ecureil. Then add the milk and wait until the liquid again comes to a bell. When that moment arrives, pro duce the tgulK-ater and bent the beverage until it is covered with heavy froth, then peer Into dainty chocolate rup and serve. The family or invited csevis may b; ex pected to delicht vour heart bv comment- Hg very t.!eaantly upon the creamy tex ture of the cocoa ind its unusually fine flavor. Proof. Captain: "You saw a spy. hey? Hew do you kitow he was a spy. Sentry: "He had a spyglass) on him. sir " vtdu&-A rASTJuTJNS The celebrated Martha Dean fashion -citterns will lie furnished to readers of The Kepubllc tt 1 c-:nts each. Thee patterns will as:ly be rerognize-l &e correct and up to date in every par ticular. Ar. important feature nbout thera Is th.it allowance Is made tor seams. Thcv ere ierfct in design, conforming to all th- re'iuiri meiit el advanced tle. end vet a-e unusually simple ani easy of exe- CUtiO'l. Order will ! filled by mall only. Al low about four days, therefore, for de livery. A nivDUSE OF RARI3 GOOD STVLE. Some one has s-ll that "the arparel oft proclaims the mar and the blour- ;or tratd wculd surely b-speak a wcarsr of good style and excellent taste. A walt llk 11-- sr.e shown &o- rot atp-al with eoual force o all-the Fates fcrbia tut to all It des m-ar. t t..ce attrtctiver.rss. As a part of a shirt-waist rult jn blue lir.m or white posse-. th:s waist srould be very smart fcr summer with taSetas, slahtn cr ssv of the olt wooitn fabrics would prov !t eq-aiiT beccmlr.g for coder w either. The square yok- lerrde the wear er a hlgh-ch-sted. hlch bujt-d appearance. whl the stAchel straps eiteiidlr.g rr th shoulder giv-s breadth as well as. lectin. Tne front Is laid in plaits which :mulv:e a brcai -s-lple box plait, tapering ta the i!t lire. This is a verv b-coming feature and supi lies plenty of fullness. Tie s:eeve is tae leg-o -nrstton wi:n a moderate amcust of faU at tae shoul- if. iClJ ,:lt-fcM ,. trw wrjT Tc nlfr of .. u br a ,klrJ K.chj strap, which asis th- snhiag touch. The bkrs-e is not d:Scult to raak- and th srlPnL zS SSkW" SBBBBeR "jtfssbSaTjs st "g v to: Ir.eroertenced dressmaker may achieve ?.ctti with th- pattern. 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'S'i. - A. . - ' ' & it 'Cl?kv&i2aMBaBaB Ili- V -. ;- ' "s-v aaHraKBSsi VU SClIy. .aBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBa-wwaBsaoJP There ts to be a farewell complimentary concert to Director John Lund at the Alps this evening; The orchestra will play a lot or Lamd things, and Mrs. Van Studdlford lies volunteered her One voles for a num ber of songs. Mr. I-und. who bas been ct the Alps all summer, is to go back to bis old place as tbe head of the Frt- "hirr Orchestra. He will be succeeded here by Ferdtnad Stark of San Francisco, who is said to lead sn orchestra sfter the man ner of Creatore. with the difference that Stark's -motion in from his men describe curves rather than angles. WHAT "AWFUL CHARGE" MADE WOMAN LEAP FROM BRIDGE? Relatives of Mrs. George Oxford, Who Jumped to Death From Ead Structure, Say She Did Not Realize What She Was Do ingLeaves Baby and Niece in Car Note for Husbaad Body Not Vet Found Was to Have Bees gent to a Sanitariuam. Darling Qmri Ige. T tint 1 am not ruilty of that fill char-.-una. then fore. h. oe i ufcc tr.y lire. Take ctul car- ,f ur baby. Meet me In ttntn. Your loilcg wile. Uiura. The police are now endeavoring, to ascer tain what the "awful churge" was- thnt prompted Mrs. Ceorse Oxford of Duncan ville. Tex., to jump from a train tn Eads bridge Into the river and commit suicids yesterday morning about 7:2 o'clock. The foregoing not" h.-.d ticen written by Mrs. Oxford a few minutes before the C. II. A Q. trim, on whleh s-ho w-aa coming to St. Louis, with her daughter. Esther. ID yars old. and her nlcco, Mls Viola, Slencer, of Whitehall. 111., reached tho bridge. iter relatives la St. Louis declare that Sirs. Oxford was suffering from a nervous attlicttoii :md cid not realize what she wa. writing. rite bodv had not been recovered at a la to hour last nlcht. Tho woman s husband Is exnected to ar- rlva in St. Ixiuls to-morrow-, and unless tha body I n-:ovcred by that time a re ward may be offered. Miss Spen-.t-r und the Oxford child are now at th- home of George A. Fisher, of Na. SS8A Harper street, wbo&e wife Is a cousin of Mrs. Oxford. Another cousin. Mrs. Ln.vr.-ncf Hlckey. formerly of No. 9sQ St. Louis avenue. Is also there. These relatlv-s stated last night that as soon as Mr. Oxford arrives and the body is founi arrangements Bill be nude for the funeral, which pruTably wilt take place at Whitehall, the old home of the family. The Uttle child docs not seem to realize trat her mother Is dead, but sobs con tinually and asks "Why sh rot off the train." THE SUICIDE. Mrs. Oxford after writing the note placed It In her handbag, which she hand ed to Miss Spencer when the train reached tiie center of tho bridge. Kxplainlng that she intended to get a drink. Mr.. Oxford walked to the front of the car. She took a drink of water and then walked out to tbe car platform. V. L. Grimmer of No. 33.V Manchester avenue, and Charles Swope wlttiessed the suicide. Grimmer sas he thought Mrs. Oxford was getting off the train because she believed tt had reached the Main Street Station. ...... "I called to hsr to warn fc-r that the train bad not reached the ststlon." said MRS, TAGGART MAY ME STANO TO-DAY "Billy Mayor's Cousin Declares Ue Never Had Any Imprjer Kviatinns With Army Ofiicer's Wife Suing for Divorce. P.KTcnUC tPK'-IAIe Wooater. O.. Aug. $. If the cross-eg-amliiation of "Itilij-" Tagcart ! finished iv Saturday morning, tt Ls expecled ths.t Mrs. Grace Taggarb will to the next wlt nss called. lar.ma. the negro servant, waa en the stand all morcine and while she got mixed in her elates, and ss to the ttm Taggart ktpt bis wtf- In the hull on the n'Rtt that she charges that he beat h-r and tore all the clothes off her person, she stuck, to her story tn the main. The only thing new In Kxniru's testimony came when Judge Bmystr asked If Captain Tag gart gave her any Christmas preareats srhtle in Manila. "No. th." wf th rpy. "Did the niitino woman get snyr "Yes. saa." "What" "Shs got S US hill.- "Anythlng etser "He gave her a very handsome brocaded sine dress." M "Iid he rH-e you sny dress. "No. sah. he didn't." "When Mrs. Taggart left Fort L-vn-wcrth. Coai. what dil she tell you to daT" "She told me to stay and take care of th Captain." . "How- did you and he. get along . "Very r.lcelr. sah." "BILLY" TA5GART TESTIFIES. The next witness caUed was "Billy" Taa gar. namod as one of the eo-reapnod-ci- "Bltlj-" said be met Mrs. Taggart wnsie el-rktar In a grecen" stote. He admitted it v:as true he bad taken Mra. Tagart to a club dance- He wa J '- bsbsbsbwPST--'iiafB& aA WSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSEVaBBBL - -BawtsBBBBBBBBBBBfLal tOJiff iavtd., Grimmer to Foliceman Schmolinskt rake turned bcr head slightly and kept on. I started forward to stop her. but she cauylit th- guard rail, climbed over It end then it !awncd upon m what aba intended to lo. "Seeing that I cotsld not stop her. snd not caring to witness her death, l turned my buck. Her hat flew off and I beard tbe splasii in the water. "I wa. not more than twenty or thirty feet nway from her at the time. I ran to tho platform Just as Miss Spencer and the child came out. I knew by tee anxious look on Miss Spencer's face that sbn was a relative." HFeft ILL HEALTH. According to Miss Spencer, her aunt had been HI for the last year, and had gone to Whitehall believing her health would be benci-tcd. Her husband. George Oxford. Is agint for the Santa Fe Rail way at bimcanv Hie. aad was to have met Ms wire. MUs Spencer and the child In Fort Worth. She had been in White hall two weeks and. not being improved, started to return home. She was to have been sent te a sani tarium In Texas. A it was feared that sh wss toe week to make the journey alone. Miss Spencer was. poinr with her. Miss Spencer told th- police that she could not explain Mrs. Oxford's note. "As ..he was writing It." said Miss Spencer, "tsther asked her what she was writing. "Just a tirte- for your father, dear.' "he rep.iod. Fr.ldir.g It up. she put tt In the purse, which she banded to me when she got tip. ostensibly to get a drink. "I believe hr action was due to her Illness and I have no idea what she can mean by the charge which she mentions la th note." Mrs. OxfsrtTs body quickly sank from sight. She struck the wster about lot feet from th- shorn and ths dlstsnce of her fall was about seventy feet. lioutraea have assisted tbe police In their efforts to find the body. W". A. I.Jseom of Rock Island, who waa th conductor on the train from which Mrs. Oxford Jumoed Into tho river, said that she did not striko the bridge at all In her Jump. Mr. Uscom said that a porter and oio of the train crew saw the woman Jump and that she cleared everything w-hep sh: left the platform until she truck the wat-r. when denIr.g thnt any improper conduct took place between himself ami Mrs. Tsg gart. H- ca!d h- had nccnrnpanled Mrs. Taggart to Akron once, where she went f h-v her former music teacher. They went to on hotel, and could r.ot get rooms; then went to another, where each was as signed to a separate, room. He "lid not see Mrs. Taggart agiin. he said, until be met ber at breakfast. "Billy" also told ef a meeting Captain Taggart In rrspoise to a telegram when Targrtcam-toO-rvIIIwIthhTs children. Said he and the Captain had a few drinks out of a whlky bottle, and the Captain asked him If hj knew cn thing about his wit-. He raid he did not. The Captain said: "If i'amne-1 fur.r.y you don't when rots are p round hnr so much" "Illlly" denounced the key-bole-stcry as related by Funny Kverly. H- declared he r.-ver remained all night In Mrs. Taggsrt's hoti"-. and never carried beer or whisky t th- houe. Asked as to the story that Mtk T.irgart had given htm a diamond rlrg valued at &'. he said she did not. but admitted that he had inserted aa advertl-rmrrit in a paper offering S30 re ward tor tl.e return of th) ring he loot. "Billy" further along admitted that he had tNjugnt the ring in Ntw York for a Collar. FARMER TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Robbed in East St. Louis, Falls on Street Looking For Police. Scott Crafton. SS years old. a fsrater frcrn Carter County. M.'ssoart. was picked up at Montrose and Clark avenues last night by Policeman John O'Ktefe of the Klshth ry-ftriet aad taken to the City Hospital. He waa sick ace la aead eCased ical attention. After being revived at the hosaltsl. Craf ton said he had beea robbed at a boardlE hosse tn Cast St. Louis, where he says 1C had been taken from him. He caate to St Louis last night to report tbe r&beery acd rnys he was looking for tbe Flier Courts when he fell at toe corner where h was found. Cmftoruteye be recently brought some cattle te Eatt St. Loois fross bis country place. AdvertifO In Tbe Sunday Republic's Want races ar.d yoa will be busy all day Moaday with repUea. ' Ml af tbe blahest srrade for ef age- Orajaaiaed on the Military plan, but strictly adapting; sanitary work te educatloejal Reeds. Host complete and elaborate equipment west of New York, established at a cost of over See.. Main building- aaas ' iBasey Bsspsesf. Single rearas. completely fumUhcd. Perfect sanitary ar fsaaspaata. Ptae cllssate. Beaatlful araauas eeverlaa;- tbsasaad acres, with lakes aad wooded hills. Large alhtctle elt Completely eewlpped nrsaaaslum. with swimming root.. .Attendance limited. Exceptionally S9 capable faculty. School receCnwted aad Inspected by both the Kattonal and Stata Governments. Tuition. 9tMte ac egtraa. rum. CATAteBsSrB ASa STL!. UFeMaUTW. Els Fs W s Ts BeLEsSt rlSMtsstf Colonial Commorcial College, 213 I. SEVEITI STMCT, ST. mm A big reduction will be atade to all who make application before Septem ber tat. Oar school Is equipped with roll-top desks for each person. The finest V rootsa aad asset eowvenieat locaUoa la the etty. See wa about ear Special Offers. . Conpoa Plan, aad Model OOce Training. We train aa well aa teach. "Show the pupil how" aad thea "pat hira at If school. Call at any tUaa or write aa. W. L. MUSICK, Pret'U BBBBBBnSBBBsi . w. Mtawa, rreeldcBt. IU PKlf aaJfaVBawOt STaL Thirty cess. Sereateea ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY, RAND AVENUE. OI1. PINE STUEET. The COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, tke ACADEMY aatt tae COLLEGE open Tnesdaj, sept. 1, 2, 4. 5. Catalogues seat on application REV. W. BANKS ROGERS. & J.. President. Western Military Academy HI. Cat AJfcert ML Jack., A. M 17th year. TJellshtful and healthful location. M acres hi campus. Six substantial Modern Buildings. Fireproof Barracks. New Drill Hall aad Laboratory. Excep tionally Etronc Faculty. Thorough Military Discipline. Bute and National Rec ogniUoa. Halted to lad. Ho eaaaaclea laat year. Karty aacUcatton advisable. SMITH ACADEMY ?e"K Has Brenared snaav have fee the ITadiitesfsia. as well as for luisnin. or older. The onlv tnaaSww for nrofesslonaL llterarv awa hlah social careers. Recnlnr examinations September SS. is and t?. School expects to begin la handsoBie new bntldlnw on wViwraVatWaSHS- wvaT. ssstembsr S. Write for cata logue or see principal any day at old CHARLES LIBERTY LADIES' COLLEGE BssssHaBBsssaTaBsaBssKaaaT Anrertcan Mozart Conwmfrrf UsOCMETD UAI I day and roardhi nUDIflClC rlAaLI. tcHoot. for omls. CsrUftcatos for eatalosTua to best ceUegea. .fWentwortli CENTRAL COLLEGE FOR WOMBM Eseelkat Sebeala ef Art sad aocuUea. Fl rnnnti. In view. Gmaai staaal Old balMMu? wosete. Far Cataloawe. adi WARD SEMINARY mM 'An Ideal Christiaa home. 41st year. Seminary (TAurere ceiieao 1M Boardlnc pupila. Excelteat saaltatlon. BewUar. For catalocue. address X as. HOWARD-PAYNE COLLEGE leg heghst ssmiaalsm sdTssawtrssaiB aadflarla Modern aad ptasi esoive. Prepara tory and college courses, music, art. elocution, pbyslcaleulture. J JMsl aaaual erssfon Wei t'M- 1. IB. Sep for illusirat! csiaMgu. ItlBlASl P. CllftTma. riaec. uravixsiTy iiuitakvacaboiy & A HOST la) TMS MJiTMasat SIMSP. . . i.iiiiiimi'e v iniina.1 Uawwcas .mrmmal IIIW tilfMSO" TM,Ssie. Wmrtlmlmtrmm WitatSa eswVJemha. waxes, at. a, rno, cwwwwaa,mw. CENTRAL COLLEGE a s-nulneeeueatloeat mo-rai ot. advaaeas euam beat. ltne ttgbt. Abis- stada rer COTTEYi Bnmit Karellmeat 279: select patronage: aaesjeary ec asar European matnoas: specialties: Christian Influence. Address Kemper MiUtaty School SSS SCHOOLS. Americail-ersS: Conservatory af BhsaweMaesMSkf. giswjBliiil kswra eteacarapaer or CesersI wereesiiBBi halataaawwasaeapsly. Cataiegfres. MITKmi r.ae atst. m e f Desert- :iwbl Clasae aad OMUaestst . Pe -- - - H-.. . ep Pies OrLseM. Baant'AsI riupees. TaBBta var ii nan ness. assir sany; gnry rrwirajai. X. affSaUJlloARV CViaiais S t a mui: linlloin nwiss. 1 r.: fsresaas coarsa t suataa etvtl Tins or stflsse sngerattow. Xattiesiattea. txnakasBtas. swnTaoa. t r II asfaBaS assBsaV o aass"-,m pMsfl H. Ma. Itl tat, a. tt lass.! I Wesnaaiaiirsyislasheiliniitiiiinii I s Mbb u4 sarnie tob soaraaue sssstSTSseBX bova of a-ood character above IS Tears eH Ftft HMSa la the practical way. Day aad Night F. P. MILLER. MaiUsger. New School for St. Louis New Modern Building- and Equipment. Corner Delmar aad Vaadeveater. voara of sae- new. clean. aaleadM schoeli moomm. Loca- tlon. light and ventilation Ideal. Strong; faculty. Latest and best methods. Business, Shorthand and Preparatorv Courses. In a word, better advaatages. at leas expense. than can be found elsewhere. Browns Booklet mailed free. Address Principal P. . Kes.cn. Brown'a Buatnesa College, corner Delmar and Vaadeveater. St. Loala. Missouri. Sept. 5. Eatnacaj enaiiaatiwns SdMl aBassaa and ssslaBssBBe BeBaata of all the Boys received at sanrsW 1EABS of age Academy banding, t to 11 o'clock, a. aa. I. CURS'. Ph. D.. rincrpsi. Tweaty-second yas opens IATHB ss. as. asprsseg sy bm4 of aUucauao as 1M amk Collra sank. COaiara O A.B.. ava.. aad M.U VasanMesad r tarr ef MaekTS. . Osanst wBwUM. 1 tie Beanarr. MlMoorl Rrvar Tanas aa saatinu. new sssst nunnisg stae i ALTRCD P. lOtlTII. Prat.. Gntsstea. Sends oreDasBiiona. srons-rvaior ory or Xfusie. rocksyrTestala, Kquable climate. Oolf. Hoe' SLAJlTwJL rreaeaeea. lsaat PAYBTTB. ftmam,a Fayatto. Jswwwsasjri. Unr Jl. & Cbarca. Beotb. Janes C Mania, met- ornt. o-cituratamal. Wu anOn a aaj MniBowt. cagtra isinnaiiin to ahtalw saaisn ra :-iKsaa unmv. eaeaiegea. s44w nf COS JUBfaata. aiisanrrsr BXattratorcsteieirv Methods and lefmsslss new buildings: unle.ae arraaemeat; "Ceav- meaaeetfe seuiao anei i MMS. a". A. 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