The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 10, 1906, Page 16, Image 16

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ftcTHB- OREGON ODAILYrJOURNALrt PORTLAHDA SATURDAY BVEKINO, NOVEMBER 10,3 i03.
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TheY
rppFw - rreparmg
b HE HD a vrr:dflJklta aettlement
with Mm on the' utiject or an
allowance bfor jHe eventful day,
and durtnc the bonermoon it
Mmed delightful to' bava mo much
"pin money," for, of poursa, thera' were
no cluthea to buy, .a ad It coald all ro
(in the little luxurl' which are no In
- ' finitely precious to the woman of today.
. Oh, It waa oulte pofble to have every-thine-
one cared for When' one had a hua-
. L band who realised HiaVa 8"wlfe' waa
'equal partner in th flnancea aa well aa
the pleaaurea and woea of married life.
The dear, lamorai "Uttle Bride" re
tarded' thoae wlvea; who are obliged to
'. exist without an llfiwanoev-rnd atm
more those who ruld not manage to
. ' drees on the icm Which their Indulgent
huabands gave the for "that purpoeo,
a very nueV to oe pitied. The new
wife dubbed them "oor managers," and
thought conplacentit of how djltercntly
alio could manage dila beuts tlte wed
ding flnery had becofee a -wee bit dr&g-
. ,gle looking ana uriooer ( wina-t ner
- aldedLjLhe arrival of l.'nrlng new hata
, and gowna. .
But the time Is at hand when the
' June bride inuat go firth on her flint
real ahopping expedition with her al
, lowance In dalnty,utirellableJlooklng
little puree (one of hei; wedding pres-
i nta and Innumerably theories a.nd
! glowing Ideas regarding er ability to
' make on dollar do the work of. three,
running; through her.
The first day she Intends to apend
"looking" and deciding juatwliat ah
wants. But temptation appear la th
I ' form of the lovelleat sown Imacinable,
"and so becoming, and tshe eagerUUle
' bride Inquires the price in her "tonoat
matronly manner. ' The price which
proves to be more than her monthly In
; eoma brings a look ofsurprlaed won-1
der to her face. Of courae, she had
shopped before she was married, and
purchased gowns which were much
more extravagant as to price, but ahe
had not been on her honor, as H were; i
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rrSome;Gakes:andafesr:q:
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"'virs'' yood'-tVet 'a'' fc'alf cupful ot
grated chocolate with . a gill of milk,
lueu iikf -. i-
of "brown, sugar. Turn' Into a saucepan
ana. boll, atlrrtnf" all the time to prevent
scorching-, ; untl llk thick cream. ' Bet
aalde' to, cool. Z j"' . :
; Cream a half ,euj "of butter land a cup
.of trown sugar, add 'two beaten eggs,
' two-thirds' Of a cup. of sweet mlik, and
j two small teapoonJtuls of vanilla. Blend
.thorouKhly. lbrn1teatTn Hje boireiJ prep
'araUon, and, laat.of alt. fold in a pint
oC flour that Aa been sifted with a
heaplrg teaapoonfuf of baklrfg powder.
V.When th cak is cold, turn out, and
put , the . iayera togetbet---mi . aT bulled
.WIUt 1C1DK, MuWl,,;iuj,!"
uie uuw, , , ti ... ....
i .Fit Wafera. Half . a. copful of buttar,
il ; cupfot . ,of :, ugar. tblepoonf ul of
9 milk, a eggs, .1 heaping, teaxpoonful Of
.baking powder, 1 cupful of finely chopped
, f figav enough flour ,to roll out very, thin,
j Fyapara nd-mix. the same ,aa cookies
, 8hrwabury Wafers. Peat ,1 egg until
k light' andadd graduajly,,) while, beating
. eooaUnUy. half 4 cupful ot ugax; then
I add, two, third -Of a tablespoonXul ot
melUd butter, two third of a cupful
f of j-olied.oata..xme third, of a cupful of
, shredded coooanut, on third .of a te-i
k spoonful of aalt and on fourth of a
teaspoonful of vanilla. Drop th mix-
fliire by tapoonful on lnchapa.rtbn
a thoroughly butteren tin ah") in
verted dripping-pan. .Spread Into circu
lar shape 'tth,a jraekpt(i first dipped
in oold watar Jbake.Ju a modonita oven
until dellcatalr Drowned. -Heraov from
the pan""whllwarm,-Tiitnr ": Trtiarp
Juilfe, . Airaage op ,ajiy plate, covered
. with, v, 4oily.' .,.,4 -., i ,.,'.f ,v .
t , tint fruit ak.On pound of arana-4
,iatea . gugar, i, pouna j;,.wiur,..ift
,tniirul..ftf XVour, . 1 , pound.. xf currant,
I pound m ralaina, 44 pound of citron,
- t iPOund at fig and 4 gg; 1 table
BpeoaXul ,of ,, moias tNw ;Orlaa..s
the beet), 1 teaspoonful of soda in 1
, cupful of soar; milk,,- of cupf ul of
brandy or wine, or, If preferred, fruit
ore 'h-sj..
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It Stands; for tha'FInest
Madfe tjr a toentific blenting
of tKe best Cocoa beans grown
m the trope the result of
I26 year of successful
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deavof. , ...r ;.' 5 ''i
T A PERFECT FOOD
' A ( ' HltfiMt Award la 2
tU . i F,urTpa anJ Awarlea.
, A nwandhndsornly lltua) :
,. tratxf Rwclpa Book sent
VALTER BAKER & COL-Ui
r"': TJOFCHCilXB, MAS.
Al "v'eJ l . ' ; IS
he eould be extravaKimt in onie things
ad..tMrt eoaA more muny from 'father,
or1 else wttttov. FXi'i1'- V
Hut thta,'! juUe Wl4trepWV "wire'',
altould lie able to manajn en! her- al-'
lowar,ev nd ' pride. alisolutMy prohibits
ak1iit more money. TUkf little brlda
wfth.all hnr wotidirful tlw-orlea tima
ainoBt nhntf iired by a price- tag. tt-"l,
ll'ha difficulty may in,ne fact thst
her'allowanc ( really not adwtimte for
the nod f a woman- who wiahca to
appear y alwaya well fdrid und of
coarae, thut i the young hUapHndli, def
siri.-t. '-.. f.i ly..J:'-:
. Bpenfllitg without Keeping leoount
very diriwnt from penrttn set sum
to the, beat fudvantage. 'I . y
I am fwrrv.i fa, ny hat It da u1te
wlthB rii Umll of pislblllty that. the
tlttle.bride'la wmutnfully, extra tagant in
aom dlrectlon-rand '.wasteful setrava
gaaiju In one UrerUon mtan txptnalve
economy in another. : iV'ti
..teh tmefy -for tbe flrik tal ot it
fir".iJUaule the mutter; overV with
ta ."man'of thnoua.T xpurnlng, tle
fnoreaaed ; coat for clothaa and he iwlll
soon ate that the frtcea aid the amount
of the Bllowacoe do not fit haUdfarttar'ily.
:-rTf,TlowverJhe fntilt ili(fawrUi the
heranust divide her i'ncione Into bare,
fully Tfliaert -port loh J decidlrig ; be
forelmnd ut abotit hiw . much Ih eas
ariora to pay ior eacu irpcin ppc; xort
getUng; that ttte amount alioulrt hk grad
ed by .tb rreirt pricea. aa art
kigher'aom years t Han others, andjth
aam" mry . said of gowra i'.Sl
But It Hte "baa ao tnuc mtnVy-.nt
itiw klngXfSto. tu.T--prloe must
be re
boot
burl :r-;ttA- --'
lit eUttle.Wla Mno starts hf rmtv
The
rled llfa-wltli .the' aetrmloatloflo Jbaye
.reaaonablft !' allowance and keep
within ' 'that allowance instead of re-
turnltig ta haphaaartf sensing, la cultK
vating character, and also that uawally
much, lacking vfrtu''bM silicas "ability.
juice can be used; 1 teaapoonful ot rintia
mon, '1 teaspoonful of nutmeg,. 1, teH
spoohful of cloves', , pound of Kngllah
walnuts. Soak the apices oyer' night in
brandy or frulf Juice. . Mix the InKie.
dlents a for other cake, , adding '.h
rruu last, uak j noura. , ;hen cold,
wrap. ' ' ; : .- l ... .., i
' Almond X.oaf Cak. B.ub very smooth
enough almond past" to, make . a 'Imull
cupful.'., Or.jlf you prefer, to, prepart
the" past " yijurself,. llariqh, .tnougH
almonds to make a cupful, and,', when
cold, pound to a pafte, moistening with
a , Uttla roaewater. .Cream., together a
quarter -pound of butter and ' pound
oi powuqrea augar ana .-when 'Very
light beat in th well-whipped yolks of
egg.. Beat In ; gradually .the, almond
paste and when-' this Is , welt, L(enUed
told. In the. etlf fened white of th eggs'
alternately' with 1 quart, of , ift,d '. and
prepared flour. . J-ast ot, .all, , mtXt- In . a
half teaspoonful .of . thai essence Air .bit-'
ter almonds.,, Bak , In. a,Joaftlp n.i
stad. oven. Cover with a. white Oclag
flavored with almonda,f 'A Lt, !(IirT, ;
. Chocolate. Loaf CaJie.i Cream . a .nun
of butter with t cups of, powdered- augar,
add the beaten, yolk of . i KKa. tlr in
-raduaUy,a- teacupful, of t pobl , w ter J
mon ,aa . eupa ot ; noua siitad twloe
with.! X taapoonf ul of. baklnowder
and a quarter', teaspoonful pf aalt. .Add
mor flour later If th batter seems too
thin. Wet tablespoonfuls of grated
choco1Mtrttn" a 11ta mlUfand when
ruba4 to a mootlrata bewt it into
Utlna. is at Ah same time
Wteaspoonfnl f tvanllla 'Stract. Last
bf. aHi foldiin-thir th g,
beaten stiff. Bake in a wall-greased
roafthr When -oold, www " 'willchPcol
ComDenaatiori. !
Brl'trM, MioWwanfc'okV!??
Bom -heart r--,t4 happy.' Xr oaY
Lit work them a bllaaful arronr: u 1
Love klase the lip lnto atlano -'(!
i. That worrow ha mitten to son urn i
rti3i,viM.,i Hit 1 a -('. sfi'l Oify! ft i
( fun ' - i -''( .(.-! w I
.! t i he iJuttermilk Bstb. ,
- Bntterinflk': li i Said I i to i POBBea "
quality which la especially 'grateful to
some "complextonsa and ' exoeedlnrlV
bftutlf-lng.' If your skin Ts thick and
sallow ana' oily, th astringent qusji
tie In themilk will correct. that and
render It' whit and' free' from" oil, and
Ilk a glove for,, smoothness, If your
skin l thin ana sensitive, th sort that
a strong wind will dry and crack,' th
buttermilk wli; her act as an emolli
ent,, making It. soft, and velvety, and t
the same time impervlou to th bad
effect ( of I sudden changes of tempera-
If you sunburn and tan and are in
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clined to -freckle, th buttermilk act
a bleach, whitening and refining the
BirttranotMng rh wtll.J lrwttma-
late th pore and. 1 a correctly f lr
mr t th mJarr tr.et and Imper
fection to whloif 4h kii 4t -prow. .1 ;
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c,.s ., iBytHuutuun vi -cnuijjcry- ,
It appear ' that ' one' 'favorlie -f per
fume' Is -not' a -wiattr"f- wMnt Mt ft
outcome of 'destiny's machinations.
W do' tiot prefer vltirrt 1 trat ' mi
ply by oc1dent, but becaast ou dispo
sition are modest, and w can n more
help ' buying' th parfum ymblia' of
modesty: than we van' halp dying when
th appointed time conws Jroand-ii. t.
Buch 1 the theory recently votvd
by aoma Ingenlou mind. ; oc .imi ,
It may be true, and,-, again, lt 'may
hot.' lA,lV. tti-X .ttA -
On 'advantage of fad.- however, 'Is
that they ar not neeenarily toMndd
oa facta-i''! h - ,t."i ' it ft"
Consider too, how charmingly ,rmn-
tl a ceurtshlp mna.ed be that is
carrie oa by mean of perfumes! ;
: . Handkerchiefs becnm message bear
er and a row ot acent bottles hold a
whole vocabulary of ..vow 'and' ndear
lag namea. 1-. ,, ,.-. i:
"Follow your noe," ; ya th 'old
proverb and latter-day i faddlsra. MVP
piles It -with a new algnlflcanoei ( . ,- .
w Beware f the r woman,- -who Jjya
musk. ah i. axtravugnnW-ahaliow and
hrtlea. -, r,-- - fcj ,, v m
. Avoid th girl with a rlreumnam
blent aroma of hellotrop. Sh 1 jeal
oua, revengeful and nnforgrving. . ,
, But . wha yo shall chance . upon a
maifen ,wh t, affoU jtrloltt or r frcia,
sMmJMm, ililiP.,. tb- 'lillll;.
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Long' and"' extremely 'full:, garment .In'dark 'mfnkf! Pitted, yok' mkkin-'
the a-arment .aDDlied in Circular cut.J
flounce, around; th. bottom- . bf ' coat.'
of th garment. , gleev plajn And ot
back and front, heia-hterta the Kmnir
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easaryltouch lnTh x-oior.iof
tiWlAy, -bw. rownOj warif wfth
very color, and th very Jatest styles
UtoTskV browirbertrrnives and pl
t4.war...with ,vh strre a?r ..travellna;
aulti ..Th blu aed green, plaids, .that
ar so. popular, haye- .tiia- touch, jot brpwn
to., set, tiiam.voir.jana, even the cresses
a.-fal Bolora. need Just-this distinctive
brown ,ia ouuc , Jjoen in , sjyi ,01. tae
aaon. (.ncci wll ' tn rn wrt M
Whole brown costumes af greatly
In favor,' and ;brew"n yelvtt.lad itor
th afternoon toilette. Every coatum
hop lit the- cfty ha 'shbwn 'velvet cos
tumes rn show'Wlndo-ws"-thl'. Beasion,
andT besMeal th brown vetvet there ar
to oklffoni.brofdolotlja-iajKl-th -wool
anateriala -jaif rt-r.:i ",f
' 'IV r !., -rj- --j-te-it n it ht t
Brown Gloves, Toat? ,,) ,.,m m - ';
any coatum, whether !jt,bo, brown Tor
not. h,Thes , glove sr, elbow ,.Jngth
with i th (afternoon , and i evening .cos
tumes, r welgf length -with, th .street
dresses.. One of. th. faahlonabl even
lag .itloyea, Ua..vary pal -ebade Tt
browp, embroidered. In the barker tone
of the same . color. Bom, of lhem are
embroidered with, flk and have an ap
plique e white .bonlton la,, ,'; Dome, of
tb (,vmn taCfcctt the ,, heavy ,-btown
iov .Uial, arerwoRB ,by,men.,.'. ..,(, ,. !
fa With- all the fancy focwearlng brown
th ;ha-mrohanta are-bringing tout
sheen 1 iv brown Uathes, brown- ki4, both
glaoe and iiueda,and; tb old-fashioned
bronzA -boots, JUw cutt- brown
a-rante r 'to Whaotfl'lrltn hOkS
ateel, for ah' Is a pearl f irreat' prio
moxlst;"AeTTtlatJanrirhTBT-t7r- :
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'"i-oir'.-;ij'.8uiitineg.' f'l.'i ion w
By Beatrice Fairfax. !
. Do ybaV- vTfefc rmlAndertood..awd
as fhonah the whol world were against
ryouT' - Do ya 'feel ' tnai "-ywa r'a -sur-
fering martyr, wnom , noooayapprsro-ktesf-'''1'
' .'' f-'JV. '"' '' '!
' When ''you ' -th'st way 'ft' 1N time
for' a little n'Mf-examlnatton.' ' Jbsr look
Into your' bpnVt'and ae lf ,tner la hot
a good deal of bittern aiW ' aiseotv
-JJ ,,J.. WHm.i in: r....7K-, .: .- ,i
It stands to reason mat you can t oe
right and , lflM , ; JtV, of j uwnl tr
wrong. r . .,;..-.' i-.V ', ',
The- world,, wili. take. you pretty ihuch
a it finds you. if you are rranky, pes
simistic and 'soured you, will always b
left to. yourself, friendj and lonely.,
.,' tou may try tp ooaiCvt youraelf with
thMrv htvi- .yaur.Ar.mliunilr.
stood., but JtKat J not so it la simply
that-pople wiu tiati trouoi memaerv
to be, nice to apyon who ..will ot4ak
th. trouble to make, Jilmaelf .agreeable. 1.
"Th trng , thins about.lt. IS. t bat
th person who takf th lst pain to
b popular J,ery .often ih on. who
jnt;aravf Jllfltftn4 Wdftu4 u
. , 4'-' -. sr i
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the. dark atrlDlnaa ot tYtx- mink tormina-
th marking running; m a, horltontal line, ' in contradistinction to'th -body '-
moderat' la. with, hllow ,'upiur'ried icuft"; Chasuble ect dvsr ihoulders, i
effect- ' ' ' ' .'..! I e.---i-H- , . . 9 ... . u . : U
andi
tajrear witktbJo JipoJ. tboip
th brown spats or gaiters. Some
ar
of the women tbatTto-Tiot care for brown
shouirXtiWWl
andj make the aptttsjjqjnstead Of an
xtr nlr of hoe. " ' 1
Drawn even ektend to the hat
and th shops have a lapgara'
Thre ar th tortoise shelr-tlna -which
are.' always good style, Jrut ,th fanhlofi
abl pnes of today are large, balls, as
large as a walnut Bealdea the tortolae
Bhefl there ar th smoky or clouded
amber pin and nrenz ones.. The pins
foritb hair are, too, worn thia season,
run! largely to Ah tone of brown. Not
to tiajv somthlng- brown proves that
o'njU not tystyle. ?lv-;,':"t, V
ThS prowft JPurity.;; V:
Brctwn blng one of fashion's favorite
eolfri thl aeason. th - winter will --ae
a wlq ahd.' varied us of brown fur.
Brqwh ciracul and pony akin ' will' be
seen Ito A rt extent In, th jattnty
ahottjeoat collared with mlpk or jmr
tent pr It rimmed- with beautiful t soft
pllafilp bvtalds in black for contrast. This
use of bftfld on fur garments Is -new
to h seSRsOQ but It la, one which we
wll doubtless ae much, of. It offers
maiyj aufrgestlona for th remodeling of
pa si seaaotosf fur garments which might'
othrtris iremaln- Indefinitely invth
cdrichestor moth-proof bg. i-,.
While th majority : of coats, both
gret! and slmall, are collarlees, thre
vaA4sLarespm beautiful - model which. show
-I' - f
oks'of I 'Tti girl who lo not hesitate to say
hnt-pi unkind . tltuiga.. U th One who
feefa (most hurt whea-auch, things ar
aid about lumelf.v, -.) --.I:-; ''-.,, ,
"Jtrfilrlty will notBom' for -nothing;
you( rguat earn It. , - And " rned you
must (work hard td keep itv ,; tV :
Bareastlc. sharp or unklnd'pechea'
will nver win It for you. It take''
genlallt)t, k indli nessndunwlflsness
to iln Bopularlty. "
nnS'lnlk "and f 'tOirTVi'riM
down on you.- .V !Wa J
Bulklness is not an attractive quatlty,
And ho one' will take the-1 trotibl t 4n
vestigat - and bring you out of youf
unlovely. ranod.: Tbey-i will ., Juat , lfave
you alon, and, let you com round a
bt you I asayl. tn r(i.?''nt ;',irt..' '
. Life la too short to waste on moment
Of it .In Aulky solitude. ' V' t ' ' ' .,
, '.Tou' know th. old nursery rhym
about .the ."little git) ' who had a little
curl in fh .mlddl. of , her forehead;
whe., sbe wa good h wu 'very, very
good, butwhegh ,.a .had, she 'w
LrfivVaM, ii very nlc t b Nry, vary
,Peopl don't hav. Co put up, with th
dlagrabltmn'or-woman,1nd . they
.1.. A Alt . . ' ,
v When vou-sat un in th trfornln and
fl rtM ahd sranky JA. Wilng , Jo
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flat1' 'effect' across' the' shouldsrii. "and
a. Inner -aid - atroln-ht ,; line. Omi1r' !
lar, llThl. 'noweve.
fi jnJbr foiinfl l thQl.lqoe.-fUied coat
intended for evening or afternoon tret
Sf ar, 1 with " semi diewy 1 toilettes, " te
for strictly evening wear. i
- "TJn model ' of ' abeautTfini v-b t ndr.l
tplna,Jmlnk expressed In -the Empire imod
riety.Ti'hOwei.a deep yok which timitliAe a
aeepiSaiKor collar back ana rron
a hlgh -oemcal collar . of , brown
covered . With stoaby Irish croohfct
the Inside of , the collar of th
Theyok la-, outlined with a t.
oana or to-mink, ana, the eoim
th yoke are Joined Vr seemlnajl
to the body of th coat.by hlrr
of brown .velvet, connecting 11
lite
ft
and! th back, beneath- th arm
are. caught to th point f th
rosette of valve t wfth-Jeweled
Another Interesting feature, of tlilstsam
coat Is th us of th mlnkVon theioroH
ot tin pelt in th form ofl brder in
th. coat, shirt and in , tbe wide icuffs
Of Th ample sleeve, -r - rf III
Sleeves of fur garment a e bt( long
and tiort. . . On maker . sho4 a tmnrt
sleeve Idea' In hi pony cpat j tfodols
which I s.-.m the most nevfl aio this
seaaon The sleeve. la reallyffull f-ng-h
and. Is so worn. for. general tret Iwenr,
but , the', lower part - 1st so iconstfuctsd
that tit may b taraed -fcajck iofform
a cuffed sieev of three-quarters; length,
th for being oad in a fating between
th wrist ;and' tb-elbow. Whenlworn.
,ind, cuirue ana uuvee muon zne teeve
In form, and when reversed then? hav
tn etrect pl an ornamental trimming. .
T
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do is to keep q Jlet uattil th mood hag
pasaed. ;- - r t g ; .j
.--tf yoif. one' losecontrol of yoraelf
you will be sure tray something srhlch
you will regretlater. ., . ? I
- i Instead ofjajylng to yourself, f'Svaryl
tbln1s awfng wrong todsy," Jst nay,
v hafts th matter with mTf i Nln
time out of. ten th fault wlll.1l tflth
uive in Dear nat you are capl of
W th: oria svisrytla'y and Art day.
B cheerful, kind and sympathetic
and. you will And yourself a thoroughly
appreciated and imucb sought r alter per-
;!( ' ; , 1 i 'i ,
t 1-!,..(, 0nro A-.JfaaUj.-M
. i Conareseman Parkin waa In th of.
flee ot a friend, a Jus tic of th peace,
wben a couple came In to be married.
After, th ceremony th Justlc accepted
a, modest, fee , and , handed, th brld an
.-Mr,: Perkins.' looked on gravely,'. and
asked. , ."Do. , you ( alwgy do rt4ht,
Charllest"- ,.i,-'-a- ,
t "Do whatT, Marry them7 Olv y."
. "No; . X, mean , besto a . prent , upon
th brld.",,- , r; ,..,.., . . .
,' A . present T .wbyj ..wasn't that ,hr
urobrelia?" gasped, th Jaetloa, .). v, .
"No. . ,lt was mlna, f replied th co-
rma,jdiia Mlf 'WU
and
I satin
le
knlnk.
ft-lnch
ra of
it held
trap
lfra.it
(Thos
by
ant era.
118 Ha'tHeirtlme whri grownupaVf -
;V b!g1n the iaak of prrpartfig Bdlaarf
IHjHv fur bresentKt on oh Chrtat
ot.Hheir acquaintance. J 'V;TS
Tfcjft' 1 realiy. a' pleaaur .to Jdrea's ;th
r , i t.
mdtlcrn dolitt for bar Ijand.a- nui bo'lv"-,
naae in moan correct a-iovea, uixa on
hut . fort -Hh mayl woiir,nytbW rem-
ptJr 'pf VnndaUj to fm'tenl lathra, W
Iff ah fa haVr f oil, .u tiny .'
kJd bootees. ler natr''1- r"i nl n
yTrally urly, and 'may b dreastd Xici-oriM
'nK..p tto .ittiesfe muae wnji jitr iwib
uiways iuow me moer e7rirveu jiuea.
The)" Ufne'-t paai wierf- tme- can mak
a)' dresjt;.! dh securely And. to tinu
Nbr-Mla J9nU ot today .is a .vfry Up-.
t-i,..5ersfi liilefl,'iind ,nW' bava
her, dHIvr'jJl.-jrTnents . selected with'
aa much .cttjre .aa a socluty woman. "
couf aa, ,thr 'are one or jwer doll tlress
makrs wbo will make,1 complete out
fit - for ' moderat sum; but thiit de
prive one ,ef th fun ;of -nrnking th
dainty gHrinent oneaelf: so hrst decide.
Uie-age. and th grail t oietyjln 1-
whlch My XtBdy LK)llhllr move Tor v
la obvious thatttie-cHtbe'preiNird ffr
1 Bchnolgtrt doll '"woMld not -b -at' Al
appronrjat Tor. a young- uoj' wnoin
tanded to move in the .;best'oc)e1t."
Th first eholc ofneftrty vjtyychlM
la J'baby dll,"- o-1 you are undwoWfd
what aortto buy, and dresa. you piaf
safely Invest In' afloll witn lOnaoat
blue eyes and roldT-nChalr. iind reiniT
ber that lit1 la absolately-HaocBaary thVt
It ahouldihav thaViwet 4o"aBen and
close It eye for' btiby VtaH requlreeH
plenty pf slep which when Interpreted
means that it ahoulAie UreaaeU, and
dM-smii , often a poaalble, - ,"
-'iDaintihesa la th keynote to surt-esa
tdresvln' . baby doll, and oJVcourae
you must make j th cloth exagger-
KingsbnTheiriQwn Account
: ''' ijine- I - ,i'-- ;
I.TKOI (H hlu majesty I viJ W
ward il, a..tfuirrrfr,tn
BraWr-. nHre,..rwrl f-W
loyal subjects, ar ig,o thlf
own
aoeount . nd are- aa (autocratic. -
the eur .ot Kusala, i Ths ar the, for?
tunat ,wnera,of,. liOajida , rpund tb
ceaat anaay, ef .whom Ara axampt from
rates and taxes and aoraetlmfc. beyond
the ac.heras4of the . narllamentaey Jogis-
latlotw! Just now Ahe most promipent.ot
these mlntatur , 'monarchies , 1 Uundj
in th. BrWitol chanKT.A . l
every, ambWou -raUUonuire. has,. an. op-
- r-DevotiehlrYlk i-oul the llnd -lb
kingdom of heava ocaua lu raent
wner -Is Jthwi Rev.- Hudaon, Ok Haven,
overlord x! l.0 acres and soro ,40 souls
Ha aldea.at the. villa.. -a cranlte .built
mansion e eomrsandkag ,.a magnificent
view of 4 he bag -ea4.urrounded by. hill.
Uallkenmanr f th,the privat king
uoma Cuniy ls beau t If uU though laolai-Sd.-a-flttiu
0nU-nsX,t th Isle of Man.
over wklea -Kr. Cry, , th son of
Colonel fary.tb well-knewo AJnerlcerw
relgns-r-j The tlgttcf le.an almost , barren
Island, ,cbleflyn celebrated , .for , rabbit
and rats- and a 'remarkabl. cbv called
Into, balng.; by Jhet siren jofj- excursion
stfcamrAri..t;-..ii .-' '--it!
Iundy staple Industry, I agriculture,
soma 40 acres being; ranted by one far
mer. Her b Hocks, sheep, -goats., and
hot see-1 ara.ra-alaed.- .GranlU waa . one
(married, bat th' work have long since
fallen upon evil days., although the mln-J
eral Is of excellent quality. Much of the
f hamembankmehrT pulTtTf It. 1 1
Th manor faVmhous l - clo. teTiK
Heim'ir -chuct. ntulari.fui.atruc
tur tor sa small -a vklBudon. And th
ewiavamd- anljp- piao 4C worship 9n .the
Island and when aallora have to max
an enforced stay in ma neignnomooa,
wang"4CK.advr
aaaastancFSi
areadlng-eoom...The iower,,l ,.a. fin
specimen of. th aculptor art, and, to
talaed glas window ar fit to grace
any church. -The present lord of ;Lundy
snccdd-i to -th ; sovereignly ot ., tht)
Island on the death, ot his J'athar 8ir
Vr Hunt Bark, ita previoua proprie
tor, picked It; uj fotta ;mrtonA.At :
Iondon auction, so the Btory goes, the
auctioneer declarln- that" th - Island
"never rwVa either tat or Whe that it
acknowledged neither kins' wot peril,
ment, civil or ecclealaattcal. It propria
tor Is pop and emperor -at one In; his
own scanty domain. ; '! " - w' ,
As a matter of fsct, tn' Hey. 'Hudson
Q. Heaven's rul 1 absolute, -knd no
body can b. married or burled without
his consent. Tourists ho wlsli to land
cannot do so uniea h gives consent,
which, ' however, ' Is seldom, If ever, re
fused. ' . ,. " .'' ''- -'--' :
. Jlomanc linger aboufLundy tslsnd.
Bom year' ago the remain of a giant,
eight two . inches In height, were
discovered, while, a companion skeleton
was only slightly smaller. - A wtly mem.
bar of parlUmpt ..bargained ' with th
state Jo transi ort Convicts' to Vlrglnl
for a Jprlc and then nt Oiem to"lAindy
and there made' tbem work to. hi od
vantago. Pirate' knd smuggler founds
th Isolated spot good for thair' trades.
It Sheltered th would-b .tnurderer of
Henry III, and Edward. It, and On tnor
than on occasion,, JtfeU into lib, hand
of 'marauders. ., ',',., ' ,'" '.''' ""-.'
. Today h hor'fiords an xcnnt
anchorage for vessels, aa 'tnany t JWO
having been ther at tb satn time, but
a, wreck oft .Lundy Js not, an unusual
thing, tnor particularly. In, winter and
arly spring., it balng, in .Xhl,';wf3k
radkta" .ot th. Bristol, channsU ,,
. The llahtboua-1 a conspicuous object.
and Its revolving , light, 640 feet.abor
high . water, can b seen SO mile. , . . . j
..Thr U no hourly delivery , of . lttr.
th post maatr(l, calling . one. , a week,
ther,, being;. , fortnight , dlapach Of
malls. ,. , ri4 f j'i t.f ' '
. The. lal of .Matt'oomptlsea emSM
aoraa with a ,o lln of fiv mll.f,A
tormar proprietor had to 'fight long and
valiantly... far . hie, diminutive . kingdom
owing to attempt mad tf tax th la
habl tanta. . Taking; ,n th . matter- - to . th
hous of common . hi rblllou way
war upheld and not a penny ha sine
been collected by tax therrJ ,Th
two lighthouse on th Island ar prop
erty ef the wnr, "wh , tlalm ' all
wreckag;1" '' t?t ,t;u-'"" '
v .L-.irs'T-rt ttf -.t l.:x . .
King tf th SclHy IsWnds'JjV i.
Tka .BrUlH.ialsnda ar nka M of . no
tewor. thaws 140 .separate Island, - and
vr. Tresc, th-,mct important at th
$T9Uf)f,MTm T A.'!SmUhHvTiei irolansVo
atedlyllong and liava plenty of llttl
rttlcoa4a and a aoft white ahawl. Tiny
- f aimonaev eogeo who oiiie or pina susj ,
irttL. tarfviwi'l'Orinf uniwa joy to a motneriy ui
vti.ii nMin iM.na
real baby blanket la oC -
more value than the most elaborate ball
tollt dteaa 'patterns may be " pur-
chuaw-Hn, iny dealred alxe, and it Is
reigllt'Vprt
wniie to Juy on 01 ineae
ha ad y a Ids,
fiaelajv stti-
as It will sav you many
tes and enable you t mak
gowns' - Will
follow th very latt
fasTitrm
k. urandm -
nd her knitting needle ar
r
In demand when it cornea to orooerlr
drcaaing- Xotly, and ' bealdea making
brittees and lovelv IK tie hoods sh mar
kail1 - a knoa comfortable and warm
lotlagi-ster jacket, which will b
suh ii.' necesxity, during th cold of th
hslidM; seaabn.
it It 1 I hard, to say what not to mak
for thk lads' doll,, as motor coat, rainy
4uydntntJ furs- and spangld ball
Kown iara sail needed If she 1 to keep
am ppeur:uica. . .,....-...,-(- v. 1
-" Th' dalatloat of linger! I rndleeh
sitbla, aiulfone may put much tlm and.
r j Woron lhla part pf th ward rob..
11 L no- fahionabl list I Invariably
,mmmeu.. wim irainsr (ipa. (vna ie wom
"with a rtltiy scrap of a veil, which
feuclKif juat to th tip of My Lady'
tKtWdqfed noe r' -
fuy-trimmed garment ar always' a
lifn.tif great wealth, and ar valued ao
eordlngly by th owners. "Swansdown
layrpoken of with bated breath.. -)
Stt dreaaes ar th mot 'tyllh' for
Evening gowna, and a few apangle may
be aewn on with atunnlng affect
Tiny Jewel case a may be . purchaaed
which contain w Jewel enough for a
duchess, and of cours . they will help
th look of th - party gown, wonder- -fully.
, . , v
saprm. It is -not ejult a quarter wf' a
oentiury rgovthart th ' SclUonlan took
to, .supplying- their brother -aad . ltr
pn th mainland vtth daffodil A"d nar
claaua. of which between 690 and , SOO
tons, were exported during th first tour
months of (he year.1 Sometimes, s much
as JS tons a day ar picked, packed and
sent 'off 5 when 'the' aeason la at it
height,-" f i -u
What"' waittt " t 1 1nhabllanU of , th
islands may pomes Is practically . th
r5duct of th-flower farm -which mora
thin rival In beauty ind quality th
blooms of th' Dutch and Belgian grow
ers,1. Snowdrops, wallflowers and stocks
are aJao grown and Sold for profit. Bcllly
In 'the spring is a veritable twentieth
century 'edition of the Garden of Eden. "
I'll' Island ha'v'played their part In,
ihe making of history, for they ar sup
posed to -have been th Casslterldes of
the Greek and. the Bllllna of th Rotn- '
ails'. ' During-' th ' seventeenth century
rnjy sheltered Trine Charles tor a short
time and Ver captured - by 'Admiral
Bta;'lA ' --- Hi; t;r u
' -: " ' - ' -'
'jptaaat Defanaly ArAior.'i
ifwo" jfalrl'y ' well defended creature
now before me serv to explain that
flah are generally seised s prey from
above, . because nature Invariably , put
th armor where it 1 most needed... On
of .theae I the hortied shark, whioh ha
two 'defensive spears, each high up on -a
separate, dorsal' fin; And the- other la
therlggerrflsh.'' ''V '"" ' 1" -"
In botk caaea the' bayoneta'ar polnt-
'l d ffof 1 tlS 1 enemy a- when a'battalron
receives th order to.prepar to roelye -cavalry.
..But thjrtgger flh ha a aoft ,
of' pcTt-kn)fetlBchmnt for his. It
folds dowrv into a grepv which reach
along' It back 'exactly th blad of ja
peakatfe-aaay beiura Awa.wbawit
u i !IhM!r,i hort; br.d tafl. wits Tno
rntermedlat body to speak of; and la
thl queatlonabl shkp h eem as in
Ilk a true product of natur a th ani
mal., of , the, heraldry office,. H re
ceived hi mim when muaket were of
kn ancient -pattern, and when h Is at
fulf cook h 1 not to br trifled -with. '
' ' That' out American torests S bound to
' JiUnfj which poases th most valuaul
medicinal virtue 1 abundantly attest
by scores at th most cmlaeat tBadical'
writers and teacher. Even th untu
tored Indians had diacovarad th paef Bi
ne of many natlv plante beforft tbs
dynt of th white raca. This iBlorxaa-
tlon, imparted freely to th whites, 14
ih latter to continu Investigations sntll '
to-day ws hays a rich staoftment of most
tslusble American medicinal roots." "
i , i, ; .. . .j . , . . . , . . , .- ' ..
!.' - to -.. r..i
r Vt4 Here bHevs th our Anerlcaa tot'
awurtbband In aeoat valaabl adlclaal Soot
th cuTMjf moat obstlaat aad fatal dla -
t a If wejoTakl piopaily investigate tat
4 tht oavictiosi. k
BOldWwIt prtuVJk tfce .lwt m.rw.lnna
CHIT, rffsctert hi hll -tinlrtunMfllrsI PIS,
cvery." whli
13323
aXar. h,.rt t
wntrn Baa nreran waeir to aa in
-v.,,. m, VTr' "r .
A tonic and regulator, and blood.
eltanaer known
oca, !)- .
la, l laai
IgesiieB. torpid lRerTTuaetk)! -
and veat valvular and at aSectloo ef
taw Mart yhrld i it car tie action, f. Tk '
reaaoa u cure the aad jny tari
sffecttea. t larly. show s a llul book '
4 extracts fro lb standard dio4 wra ...
which ts.malUd r to ny add by D. M. -V.
9mm. of Borate. M, Y- to J1 MsdlneT
muwS tor tb av ;', trrr r-r .
nt?tr!v''ri utriirir'rtf
Hot leas toarvelons, In th nnparanaled
eure U I constantly xaaklmt of wot'
naar ieculla( ffcUna, wakM and
dlaya(D dartncaaMnla, I Da. Plarc
FVertlNjreacrtpov i amnly attested
bytbouaadds ofaiaMltcjttlBal) eaww
jnraiea.o)irxTaiui patrenai who Bar few
IfJuAi.
AicUoBAxOI
i dklnA l
ter many uiher adii
tnatawwaaaaaiauwi.
in; Tilet n-iv'i' ..t.:-!--. .
oth tb kbov wenfiotied Biedlrln SM
'Wholly toad bp fro tb glyceric aitraoUof
aatlva BtMllrlnal ranta. Tha vnar.esaea -
wloved In eheir aiaatifaoture were original
.with Dr. Pie roe. and tby ar earrle oa by
feiuea cbexaiet an pbArmacuu witn ine
Id of apparatul and appliance specially
rimed aad built for this eumoae. Bora
tnedicln are enUrely free from alcohol and
rll other hariafak babM-fnnalng drnra, A
full list of their lngrsdlaaU 1 nrluted (M
rtyifc irrejtujjiarfili
dAramBiaiiAOjLJA
atluq ot uierys and kin
afwr many uiher adienlaed
'V