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9 \ I I KI?AY.JTNK 27, I?OM. FOR THE UTTLE GIRL DAINTY HATS 8UITABLE TO SMALL MAIDEN. In Nothing Short in Sty!* and Fine ???? to Her Elder Siarer, Says th* Edict of Dame Fashion. The bonnets, hats and coats of the small girl are nothing Bhort of be witchiug this season. The prevailing cote of eiqulirtte flneness and dalntl ness which is found throughout fash lon's domaln is essentlally appropriate to children's clothes. and one finds lt ln chiidish beadwear, from close baby bonnet to wide hat of lingerie mate rial or atraw. Plaln flayplng brii-s af pinaa. Rcal loped and butttmholed round ta* 8, and little rrowns also witb aiJt> tonhole* and scall. . and bnt toned aowa ta the brlaaa, tarai the practlcal hats. ones that are entirely durable and rtaalTj Btataf The laerrltabla ejretot esabroldery appears. too, upon many hats of this aort, and some mod-la bara large dots and BometJvaee a eomoina tion of th* two in ? nbroMeiy aeattered all over their surfa An iMuatra-lon of this ls shown In the dalr.ty Hagert* hat Th aaaaerable Baodala ln simiiar aba] fino lingerie atttf and BBOS and band work af flounclng and ruffs of yard eoibi B, of the bj in aheereat lawn and lace, with a doiible frlll which grOopa h1m>ui the daluty little face like f...\\.-i pet.-tls. haa a pinked frill af i i!?k chlna silk ? a oid lawn frllla, and. . is trlmmed with aoft pink Ik .-. Ptctnrcsqu Roppy hat8 of leg and rarlow a fancy straws are for girls v ? too. th? aroaderfoll) aort, Ibbona of th*. and are Baedfc - with consununute ?klll. are tbe flower* tn. ' for trlm mlng th?? atraw plctara hatb. and on the reghora or the l>-irnt ?t: relret riblton is ftwejawagt* us.-d In Btead cf silk or ? q iu con neetion with fl mt Of attrartiv- for little glrls tavere are no and The datatleat are, Bat, taos* .if bIk ar Uai and embrolden ?? wtth a Hning of eblaa silk ln pink or blue; but the algue coats, scalloped, button boled and aa 1 In V.. work, are exu ;art. New Collarettc. One of | f;1>i, lon is the collarwtte, or reff, faatataaaj ln the back with loag aadt ;>f rlbaoa, which han< down the back Thia is lhe | :<>n in the way of spring boaa or : - for wear out of aratt* is a large ruff : plall <i rlbbon, chiffon, net. and full? much like a Plerrot oollar. At the back there la a large roaatta of rtbbog to fast.-n lt an I frcn henenth the ro sette the rlbboaa haag aalte a dia tance down tba back. \\:y lawqawatly thero is .1 it tlu- i*v h af the bat to mateh tbal -itr. The CollareMe Bad bai should, ln fact. bo in accord. and if they are ao they w i;i ?juite a ?; o a plaln cloth or 8l!k < anee. with a darV blue suit a shaded blue aatlarette and a ahaded blaa bai har ln* ta* BB3M ? be asaat Wtth a giarj aall ? white boa and a stra* ,. hat bJgkt give b loweB of Bpr.'ngtira* gayety. Bao.es Who Wa 1. Whlle th< apt to think hr>r ! :sease each time H expe rtaaaaa] aa* '< ti?. who Is <V: cri<8 hard. One old roi" * aa* a'vrays welcotrx s tl ?? Arsi at'ack of sohhlnt; after a child I as bad a I i:.-ss Here are s when heard sh A h ? etl i r.. tllng ery ls often a for* iTier of b: A Cre'fa] ;.n occa- ? slona! ah<- : \ m.>ans crour; a 1 adfcataa f * loud ???:-. :? ???? ; c. .1 sM..-?neie A nol?> -.'hlng but taeti er, as a r ; cause no alarm. * Circ O* r-rts. TlBfra la 1 ;ra year when animal.- r. aa ln the -UinaJ--' olf bt kept clean. but muat be fed and wa tered pror^rly. for on thl8 depends thelr hBaTfa T>?gs ehould be glven little or no ??,eat durlna; the warm weathcr. and >vater shculd I -.here they car ~?M lt at any Dasj 1 3 are 'he b?'?t fi rra >t I PRETTY COATS FOR SUMMER. Charming Gr.r-rente Worn wlth the LiQhtest of Costume*. Tr" - ate coats of BsMajsa Mik and cloih are now shown for **vir with Kumnier dressea, the conirara*lv?'y tdnirle frock* of flne cottoa. luen. foulard aud pongee. ?*&??, whlch have to some extcnt rrapplsnted tbe BUlts of theae materinls. 1'hcse 8?<parate coats are, many of them. quit*? elaborate, but they aeed n<>? ba bj. for. as sluiwn In tha Illustratlon, lt ls q'llte i?issil>!>? to have tlu-ni en BBtrlBBBBSd. save B??ha*Ml for a fnw aaada of brald and 8(<tiaa battoaa, fancy or c*.hcr?tse. aa the taste uf tii * ladlTldaal araarer dictatea. The mni|i.| h*?n? slmwn la an ex troin.'.v flaslrablS oaa It ls almoet unlversally BBflBnlBl f<> tba tftgare, fur Its loaa Haaa gln I . ghi and s!<?nder aee*. wbi> taa , oaalbll Ues of f lathS fronts take from th* too fla* ..ffoct whlch aomaUmea maru tho bcauty of ? ' ' Thi* fiillness, . is doe t,. tha ilta la th?> should.t tuto whlch t' -\1 is l*ld. 1 .1,1 in all the way .)<>wu aa a em. a 1.?? b >>>? a st.<Mit araaaaa, ?fi!i<> for <?n.? it BBl] BB*, and r . at |n axaia Just a little in,. COMBINE StLK AND VOILE. One of the Prettie-t Priasea of the Sea aon's Fashions. of th.> marked phns.>s of th;* ? silk aad rolle la a estlnjr way. fh'ih 1 Itfncult to odne arhlcb 1 f ttu ica ls ' th?* trl'mmtnaj ?>r ihe anci whir?. aaaterlal It la .?, ln mam da en I sosaal ,. rTit> bTMsrb of rrtapni - the Mik leadB BB tbl nlnj: ad with in the ratber ,, kt t suits, flrhlcb ?r l'"' ':!' tajD*. whlch Is osua!! soraMaBti its most tuportaai ; art. Nothing coadd uhat alah aonM be all onc tthoaat obrloaa triinmin^ .-r entln . trancou.; , rnai triins th* I gjjlt, ? 11 of plain n< aa or 8Pvertt> |a ?'iit' wlth. whlle at tba a :?e \<x kej-t . titli 'v \> what ls i. ?f r?M-t Novel Metrod of Trimmmg. A BOve) by aid of hat most oriuinal fB plns um? 1 for ? ln a l bons aad tha al ?rat ati p U !? 1 !. ? ?? nn antrl hat In ii 1. b will ton.- with BBj leetioa ol follows ! blrds sad bhv , ,,, j;,. pierced tl BalsTsj arlll i>. noon au I or lilie.*. a ,nos with tbe frock of b! - mjv laK r' ta aa.: '..it. Flesn Col - >d Sl the h n?n r tbs color of th* ' In rcar.y such riL^s tho ,f t;le mate: tumes of b (hat are arora I 1 tiat with asappera' ,t aaotber shade ? iy. h? ii.' if UaS ancie:i; triil, have no r?- to the color of Kown or shot-s la .me of tb* fads for amart stivet sostaasaa. Pat eaihsr ahoea oft?n accompany such con!rastir.< foot coverlng*. A5 trxy. Flrat Brldff* ,t made Mrs de Fttl Bl inng that last hand? Beeond Brldgs Playsr Bhs had the aee up her sleeve and cotildn't get lt out!?Judge. Hla Usual Course. "*vMhat do you d.>, ank.d the falr hrtdge player, wblaperlng to the man stttlns b^hi-.i h?r. "when you nave a hand Rhs tha' alW awcar." he anawered.? Chtcatfo T IN BLUE FINE gET?<KL U?*f*H and Attractiv* Dr*** Dselgnad for Schoolgirl. A pretty Bhade of medlura blue fine serge is used for tbls useful little coe turae. the sklrt 1b gathered Into the walstbaod. rmd Js trlmmed at the foot with fancy galloo* formlng s band and upstandlng tabs. The blouse Jacket Is cut eqi,are ln tho neck. and fastons down the left *ide of front, where lt Is trlmmed with galloon. the wrlsts of the aleeves belng trlnini.-.l to rr.atch. Ulue *traw hat trlmmed with *llk the same color. ilaberialB requlred: Four and one half yards 46 Inches wide. four yards sateen. and about ten yards gall?*ou. CRIB FROM CLOTHES BASKET. Usefwl Contrlvanc* That Can Eaclly Be Mad* at Home. The materlals requlred for thi* crlb are a clothes basket with a astaaiaa bottom, four legs of pine two inches square and 12 Inches long. two piece* of plne board one-qttarter Inch thlck. three Inches wl?ie. and as long as the bottom ot the bat<ket. two piece* off same board as width of basket hot tom. and four ball beaiing furnltura ca*ters. the kind put on with four acrvwB. With a gimlet and screw drirer any woman easily can make the crlb aa follows: K.i.-ten the cjtu.rt.-r inch by af the four legs, BbotJl ta.) Inches from the bottom. with one Inch screw*. two scr?wa at eaob aad of each board; now fasten basket to top af leg* with two Inch acrews, one *erew in each corner of basket; turn basket upslde down and screw caaters to bott. leg*. Thi* brlngs the crlb to the lerel of the mother's bad. lt la easily i about by ta* basket handlo without Btooplng. and. by placinK one or two sadiron* ln bottom of basket to offer the necessary resistaoce. becomes an excellent contrlvance for baby to ellng to and pusb abowt while learnlng to walk. Sporting Hat*. Sportlng hats of flne panama are ex tremely fas-lnatiug and they are ln fa vor, as are the rarlous varletle* ln fancy straws and chlp* -vhich answer for summer wear. Hut the white duck sailor?broad and atralght of brlm. stiffened to perfectlon In the presslng proce*8?ls the smart wear with the light spring woolcns. BSsst and sklrt sults. where white general ly enters into tbe deslgns of strlpes. blocks or plaldlngs that are In cross-bar lines. hata are trlmmed either with a two-inch silk hatband ln white or tn slngle color*. qulte aa slmply as man's straw bat. or they have a crown twist of soft white satin rlbbon with a fetching choux on the side of the same rlbboa :!*? colored rlb bona are aeen also, as there will al? waya be some one who will insist on a blue or a pink trimming. but the best style permlts nothing but white ? Vojj . FriilB for Front of Wai*t. A pretty accessory for a plaJn waist ls a dotihle frill that may be aewed on the edge af the opening down the front. The under frlll ahows almost an inch beyond the upper one. and both are taken Into a half-inch band. The frlll is wldest at the neck and tapers off almost to a point at the waist Une. It can be made f*om cambrlc. lawn or net and elgt'd with narrow lace. flfty cents will ata? tbe frill ready for wear, but any odd scraps left over from white sewlng will furnlsh materlal, lf one haa tlme or carea to make it at home. To Sew on Brald. Hang the sklrt, then baste near the edge. Turn the loose hem and haste on brald, then stlch on the brald with a big Btitch and it can be easily ripped ln case lt wears out. Thia stltchiag will not show on the right side. After the brald ls on the hem can be evened and the sklrt flniahed at the bottom. This saves sewing brald on by hand. Heliotrop* Sachet. This sachet requires one-quarter pound of drled rose leaves ground to a powder, one-half pound of powdered orris root. two ounces of powdered tonquin baa. one ounce of vanilla bean, and two dropa of at'ar of aluiond Mix the powders by siftlng them togethor. Smoothing pinger TlpB. The only way of making the skin smooth under tbe nails is by constant appllcations of ajpsa o:*am and hy us Ing only a soft thing. such as a hit of orange wood. for cleansins. The latter should be done only after waahlng the hsnds. when the grlme ls soft and is removed wlthont scraplng. If you do any housewck or d.i have the r.suls ftlled w'th rre.v> rh. I MOTFi s>WM MILLER. ^^*hW raonucToa WITHJN ONt BLOCKOF 5TRLr:TCARUNrIS JHATTAKtYru jff 6TCALL LPARTSOFTHL !r jajv tiTr.is reasonable RlChAAOAi D. V>\# Hat Repairinga Silk. Stiff and Soft Felt Hats Cleaned. Blocked. 25cts; and 50cts Bindinp. Bands, Sweat Leathers, also Soft Hats made to order. AliCRICAN HATTCRS, 404 E. Marshall St. rj KverythmgIrZver>thing:\ j?FURNITURE?4 I Floor Covfrings^s |SYDNORahUWY,l^cl I Leaders. | 4* 709 711 713 EAtT BROAD STREET. S o Z POINTED PARAGRAPHS. It's a wise deoti.t ?ho know* ht* own tecth Anythlng ooatinuoaa boo* bocomeB motiotonou*. - uiau may oost his aaraata lot* o: Baaasaj There ls no ar^nment abl* to dl* count a f. ? ;:iik uf h ipp;; Some men marry at 1? laurc. then hustle for tba ? <>urt_ Beaalde | s ar.? euoitgh to make tbe wlld ?.??? say t!. When the biM rollrctor oomes ln at the d(K>r love hnles tn t !. If a gue.;i niak.s hin - | ? tnuch I-ls host is apt to wi.ih him tVaea you i;::<; ? m a di? Me htinioi. tbat ia your cuo to vislt your en. flalaa. The eniile of tl.e Bypocrtta ls on a level with the laaajk of a ayaaa and the teara of a ,<ile. nal ttgSlanc* niay be the price of llberty. hut the price ..f allea a certain amour.t ot hush | There are BBBay ups and downs ln this dizzy old worlg blown up by boeaba and soi:..- otbara r"n down by Batmatihlltja?Chl? cago New*. THOUGHTS FOR WOMEN. If we never show our kind feellng. what Ktmranteo haa our friend. or ourself, that lt exUts? Life ls made up to moat of us of Itt tle thlngs, and many a frleudshlp wlthers through abeer neglecL Hearta are alienated. becaute each ta waltlng for some great occasion for dtsplaytng affectlon Tbe great Bpir ituai value of frlendship is tb* oppor tnntty lt affords for servtee. and lf tbeae ar* nogleoted lt Is only to be expected that the glft should be taken from ua Frl*nd*hlp. wblcb beglna wirh sentl ment. will not llv* and thrtve on Bentiment. There most be loyalty, which flnds expreaaloa ln Bervice. it is not the greatnese of the help or the lntrln*lc value of tb* glft which gire* its worth. bat the evidence H ls of love snd thoughtfulnes*. AttenUon to detall la the secret of auccess ln every sphar* of life; and little klndnoasea, lltU* acts of con slderateneBB. little appreclatJonB Ut tle oonfldencea. ar* all that moat of oa are called on to perform. and they ar* all that are needed to keep friend Bhlp sweet. 8uch thoughtfulness kaeps our sentlment la evidenoe to both parties ? LJlllan Wblting. HAV1 YOU HEARD THESET It was W S Gllbert who said of Beerhohm Trees Hamlet that lt was "funny without belng coarse." Durinu an Fngiishman'B lecture ln a lafl | comor: "PICBSB, sir. tal.M yo;. as quletly as posatble. The audlenci l la asleep." , A PadlBdalphla woman said: "O ? eoaraa thsra aill i><* no aiarrla ' beaven. There arffj b* | wom en there and a few men. but ti<;t aaj ono would care to ma; i NV ;h H. Choate nu< . tb* questlon. lf not hla wuiil. tylnx bo woiil<i pra 1 hus j hand. au Knallsh woman arslted tl! | the applauso siibaliied und th*>n . "Hut who la Mra. c . t\ nug band*" Its Lack. Mlss Mur.nlglrl?Tell me. count basn't the BBOtOr almost eutirely super eril.'d tl,. I'ar'a? ,mt I.e Frau*--Kor tee riding, y*se; bon- l t atu uot aecn tee motor ruu ras good to aat, On* on the Jud^c. .. .. \. - how old you arere, wbat did say* afarajery I I 44 him II l , jud**.e be wouldn't ash 60 YEARS* EXPER1ENCE Tradc Marks OcsisnB COFYRliHTS lc. Anr.*?a<n-.<1|f>a' ?ak*trh ar.d Srarnpti-ir. may nn'rx ' r. ? . . ? .?r aa ln?? ? .<nit*r>l?. ?riuuidr*. MNbBOOX.... i-.cuui avitt Ir^n. ulitra Hk'Wiry f"' Kirurin^ p?l?-iit?. 1'. .ii Munn a Co. ne*?a ?fx"<uu t, tt xcf, wi'tmai eB?rgn. la th?i Scientlfic Hmcrkan. A bandaomf'r ll!n?tr???wl awlilr. 1 jtrvaat Hr rulatl.i'i ?( mi? a. irmiap J..iirn?l. IVrma 83 a raar: f?urtn<>ntba.8L b-ki by **! n<>wa4?-*lera. Braoch Oirico. C3 r t?t, WUbH?i?o, Dt C. JORGKN'S SON Before making your purchase you would do well to call at the most reliable furniture house in the city and see the fine line of REFRIGERATORS, M \TTINGS, OIL-CLOTHS And in fact every thing that is needed in house furnishings. RUGS AND CARPETS Df every description; also the latest designs in ROCKERS md special CHAIRS. 3ur goods are tl.* keat for tbe price and he pnce is very low. C. G. JURGEN'S SON, Adams and Broad Strebts. "-"?" I lllllllaaMIIIIIMIaagiaajiWiiaj.IWgggBSl _ r A PROBLEM SOLVING INSTn UTION. TO OWN rppa HOMBMBANS TOSOLVBTHB KHGRO PROBLBlf. WlIBN BUYING, ~Tr*r& HEN SELLING, 1&9**" HEN RENTING PROPERTY call on the PEOPLE'S REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT Co REALTY IN ALL OV ITS BRANCHES 707 North Second Street, Richmond, Vtt&inia. Telephone, 4854. W. F. DF.NNY Se, .etary ****************#* + + + *,+ ??* Zbc people1* TRestaurant, *&& -750 North 3rd St.t Richmond. Va_ MEALS at All Hours?Hot or Colr. Board by Day Week or Month. SOFT DRINKS. POLITH ATTKNTION. OIVK MRA CALL Mxoe. SYLVIA L MITCHELL, Proprietress. *****************+mmmmm n Richmond, Va Plnwe. 577. A. D. PRICE," Puncrol Director, Embalmer and Livervman. All order* promptly filled at short notice by telegraph or tel? ephone. Halla rented for nreetiags and nlce ootertalnmenU Henty of room with all neceeemry renvenlences. Large picnlc or hand wagons for hire at reasonable rates and nothing but ftrst class. carriage*, bugaiea. etc. Keep eonstantly on hand flne fun eral supplies. ""^a> No. 212 East I^eigh Street. ?eagw*?" (Ilexidcnre Next Door.) OIM:x All, i>\y AXI) NKUIT.?Man on Duty AU Nlarht. TLe J V Hawkin's HAIR GROWER & RESTORER < TKADi: UARK KK^IMTERKD] Has profed to be a fortune to many of the unfortunatea, who are to-dny delighted with ita won? derful reaulta. The mertts of thi> arr.at hnir preparation natnrnllj Pjyaai it in a Bphere all of Ma -)wn, and lhe glowing ?ernis u which onr patroua apeak of it n asanrea na of ita aatiafactory re ault*. We can well boast of a large paironage throughout thia aud othei States and also eujoys --?mmeudation of tbe very best white aud colored people in b '^'J an.?ao rta. per box; eigltt U.xen. |2.80exDreaa nmnairl ti,. ??*?-. Beaaalfler make. the ose of powder atitirel- kL^m^o^m^Lrfg^hl^t Ti 8^Prl^:2C60c?-and|l-WV Id -rry can besaut'hj P,at OfSoe^one* -.r hxpre** Monev Order SiBB i .LiP.. ?. ,. ' 7 r,a* ?-?mo* Money all ?,il of clty order" ^Jri tM^ ^f *f ,0f U- "lra ,8 ??-H?Md ea Address all oomniuulcaticana to Mme. J. V MAWKIN5, 6 J 2 NORTH FIRST ST., RICHMOND. VA ** Telephone, 460F. taat Correspondence Strictly Confidentlal. aBBBsaaBaaaax^r^-^.-^^^^-., llglllggJHggllUHlgajHaj.,.???? j W I. JOHNSON. 1 jfunccal iDtrcctor anfc Embalmer, Office & Warerooms. 207 N. Foushee St. Cor Broad HACKS FOR HIRE. Orders by Telephone or Telegraph filled. Weddintrs Suppers aud Entertainments promptly attended. ' Telephone, 666 Res.dence tn Building. PROF. D. D. BattTCK. M. LV. Strauge, Wonderful. but True are the awe atrlckea teata gtveu by The Qreat Australlan Medium. PBOF. D. O. BRLCE, M. D. tbe only Llvlns Apoetle ef 8clenc? of tbe Myateriea. fMMtoo la C*o?d to any one ln tbe a?a?tng more power than any four mevlluaaa comblned. No card. trance or band hurabug Qxeateet Hinduo Medlawi la the World. SO QREAT [8 HIS POWER that ae can tell yeu whlle la s Clatrvoy ant state. all you wlah to know wltb <*ut a word being apohen. Come. ? 11 ye unbellew ra. acoffers and Jeer ers; brlng all your akeptlclsm wltb von?be will opea your eyes to the privete cbaoaber myatery. Cosne all v* broken bearted wiree. all wlth iew sptrtta and let hua Mft the bur len frora your achlng and Jaahraa teart. He cballeage* tbe Werld to otapete with him la caunlcg a apeed marriage wlth th* ene ye* larr*. unltlng the separated aad brlng back the loat one. Tracea lost or "tokm good.. Unearths SaBaBSa treasure^ Removea ertl Influencea and ConjuraUona. glve* Luck ant. Succe*. m all you undertake. CurJ. the Tobacco and Llquor HaWU Al low. tbe Captive to be aet Free. He la the only one that will a*ra ? Wrltten Quarantee to eampuJ! your bualnea. or reMnd your sasSaSW ;Ve/OUK1,lck? ?? you know S the troub e ls wltb yoo? <Joaaw> and tonank Nature'* Doctor ^^ *,BO 2 SLSST RAC,ng and = ?*^ No matter wbat alla yoa. come and aoe this wonderful man. Read er bave you notleed that aome peo? ple bave a hard time to get alouT no matter how they toll. whileTotb ers bave aucceaa. Many wealtkr men and women owe thelr suc <bm t* thla wonderful mam. He will tell yon whom you wtU wlU tell yes who your frlend* sad enemlee are. Caa yoa tellT Don*l take a teap ln ? 4*^ bat ^ aJ mmT^r.^<W?1"*TtUl tt*M? 0r?-*> swt Prophet Ib ecfcrtenee He atwaya Bneeaavis when otkaws 2?L J**^ ?* ? Paaa yaa. C>aaoe hoara: aA.at.ta ? ?? F. M. Suaday: 2IS te 7.?s e u. _.Nj^--<)frssasaaifjaBa*ai Fae b ib centa. aBBaBfpa. $166. All bat tere coataftaiaag 91.66 aa*61 Tba assvai Sd la faat la ?J la f*4 Slt 6