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Copyright, 1908, by 'American-Examiner. Great Britain Right. BeserveaV B Demur . and Ye Coquettish . I' This Lately-Imported Bonnet to Bo Worn When Traveling by Automobile, C Every Necessity of the Toilet It Found 75Wlv4ra f 5J& -A CkverV Denned Nbi Rob., I II H a II H II If II I II Hi l! I 1 WkfKWV i 1 1 3 I WW V3:;lW 1 not now, ' ran V mwAv -2 if i i in 1 1 hi i hi 1 1 iii i i i t i ii - H 1; If YouUait fo ,7Hak a ,J.it You Tust Ipist .9 Oi pullnap lobes for $lcfepiQ$ Qar UeaF ire tfe , Ipueptioi of a ?leuer Todiste ar)d Fill a C6i7 pelt AUapt Within Fitted Traveling Bag. D A Basin of Rubber WnicV Fold. Up Small Enough l Co Into an .Envelop Is "Jutl Out Novelly. . .. ' E Travelling Bag - of Morocco Leath Have Secret Compartment for Jewel. F-"Vry English" Ru Bag Mad of Pa enl Leather. ' , - i , fcwaylng afsle, strewing 'sponge, nod tooth basin of rubber Many women have a cushion, ar covered la prettily designed baskets, for the making .ad serving ot brushes by the way, with your hair In a horror ot Using soap, towel and even a baala. silks, and ara really very useful on long "th cap that cheers, are Imported from tat of dlsoider which almost red ace which to provided for the general travel or short Jouroeye. V . , -. ' .taglani and ire to be foubd among th you to teare when yoa do reach a mlr- Hog pobllc. But bow sho need no longer ' u these luxurlou days madame-irpet ttlni of ttery wall-ppotote motor car. ror. Too have endnred the endless mo- worry. 6b caa tnwt In a small rubber atg ao-To or rrou-Frou-4euianas to BD,r,t Ian,D- HtHe kettle, teapot and tea meow of walHng outside tbe locked dress-, envelop which contains this basin. A good tr,Te, , fluIU comfort as bis .cada'' win UP , n poons, make , Ing roota doot-whllo every male passen- : sis when opened oat, tbe bowl t mtotwae. i-H 0fta has a servant of fcH": . trfay.;.-.-,., ' ;i;':sV(r'V- ger in the cat parades by and yon are cleverly made that It folds op smalt and very 0WDi bose duty It to to devote tt must . be In protest against :tb! hid. miserably eonscloua - of your much flat It would , be particularly 0D htmself to . the pampered pet, to find for eous motor , headgear tliat oujett is,t crushed dreaslng gown ana generaijy ais- utomouun wnn. m i. btm bis lace-edged bandkercmez wnen peeu wearing ror so long i mat uuilnets beveled appearance, un, yea, we a... t - ii . . . . a , i r wAn n iwi Tn wrnwr iiki --in I u iini- . t . - . . . lr you wisn io appear irora . . . own cunmon muai d carneu ais- automoujio wran, wr m blm bis lace-edged baudkercQiex wnen us peeu wearing ror so long i that nillllneta have alt datlons found tbrooghout the countr are ,1S9 j, eCMM.y 0, t0 put 0B ata tiny rnb- have designed such a array of charming M alwajs of tbe best " 'her boot if the weather growa damp. Ills little automobile bonnets.' ' , curtains berth. when writing latest fitted for this I defj any woman hot, to look, attract canine baby, and, of course, the coarse tye , unuer one . of these demur as a May morning, a picture of bags such Ingenuity and good taste are fooi of rallro8(1 coropue, ta not to be coquettish chapeaax. With aoft astonlshinit neatness which will draw thosbowi admiring , eyea of all. Just Invest in aT Gone IL.IIm.h nt,l With It Is just ont-tbe Invention of a clever ao neavy tuai mey upibvuu K.t-.-nd. ilka manv other much- brawny atms of "baggage emaabers' to lift bowa In their construction and flttlng. are tbe old-fasblond dressing bags, with Innumerable nnneeded things within. and yet hanging G An Alf Cushion . Adda Much lo the Comfort of the Journey. Made of . Silk, They Fold Into Small Compass, H--Tho Pel Dog Travels as luxuriously as His Mislress. 1 Three Views of On of the Newest Bags. beings I know ot no worse ordeal than In a crowaeu 'ItATEMIXa la undoubtedly a luxurv In a private car. It la even distinctly the early morning arisins; enjorable tucked away In a cosy cor- sleeping car. ner of a Limousine motor car. But for Of course, you have experienced ti,er ordinary huinau beings womou have known the wild rush down mnat-and. like many Other needed Inventions, ao slmpl that one wonders why, it wasn't thought of long ago. Strlpel silks In th subdued colore ,in not associate wun uusi are i-iioKPn for Ha construction smoke gray or dull brow throat and baa I,l.ni1 Will tons, and girdle end descending in front give It a thoroughly up-to-date air. A bag, capacious and comfortable, tbe same - fcllk. goes with it. This them. Now we bav bags or patent leather-i-whlch, by the way. Is now consld'- ered the swagger thing for all travelling a construction-smoke gray leather, with crystal bottle, and litre or nap or icainer, w cn roas up -ua I It button, tight to the gold-mounted toilet article, wlhln all do- lowered If there Is danger or dr.. a. sleeve, extending to tbe signed With an ey to lightness In weight, Of course, to 1 caged In.tJ Is way Is reveXssVeucd with but- the reeult of which to Qulte remarkable, thing of an Insult to auyUilng a. che: " . 11. . ti . aa e-hAae Mala hnr wH HrVMii MrnnAATP it tbe A Plea for the Matinee Hat. By A WOMAN WHO WEARS ONE, FROM time Immemorial man has beea not wish to exempt woman from vanity. - ,.tb enemy of omsns bttt He a0( wnae mournfully reattie that there has nursed a grudge against It ar. aoma women who do hot mind sacrl- tbese many decade.- Often reiterated has fl(,lnjf tbe(r ippMraBce, wh0 do not ear Bg8arediy BuB long-felt want Crown Heads and v Princes Who Prefer the Cloister. ' IE WED u i orofesslon. belne a queen or , prince must be one VIEWE king. of th been bis cry: "Why does my wife Want wnether their hair be tidy or untidy. a new bat I" And be baa even been beard whether they are looking nice or ugly, and to say: "It that bat were good enouitb wno wm in thqlr worship of the drama for yesterday, why is tt not opd enough renounce some personal grace. Still these for to-dayl" ' , ; 4r, not the occupants of the orchestra. - In and out of season be has Inveighed Their usefulness In the .cheme of exist against the fascinations of millinery. H .nM I do not doubt for a moment, yet has laughed at the girl who presses her would wager they do4iot bring very much nose against tbe shop window to stare at gri9t to tbe mill of the box office. Its charms; he has protested when her "But," t can hear the man argue, "it is bat Is decorated with flowers, contemp- frequently women who ask other women to tously likening it to a truck garden; be tako off tbelr bats!" has cried out when It Is adorned with nt frMimmtir. i would assert: and sel- thonght of for him to eat. nm ?" veils of . chiffon, lac frills aof tenlm th travels In the baggage cat with fclin afcd outUne aext the face, abd big, rosettes sees that no want of bis, Is neglected, over the- ears, tbe-y are delightfully plct "Oh, If well to be a dogaometlmeaS" nrciqua ; To0 mfty Be , late model plot l"be very newest carrier for pet dogs lit tired In the illustration marked "B." Tula made In the form of a leather bag, with has a soft, puffed crowa of chiffon and Wire netting at one end to admit light two chiffon Veils, one of which may b n.mnh-rn.it.ltneil with brl lant. tea aiy. " " " leather, with crystal bottle, and tltvet or of Wather, which roll, up and can be wmp eiy. it bbon ties secure it under some- ers. es well as motor wear. cherished . These little bonnet., followf.ua th fal the While in some of the bag. the toilet ar- as tbee pet., but railroad companies are f0r fur need In various and unexpected tides fit' Into pockets and under strap, arm nara-neanea ana uscnn w rei i- ways this winter, are jaeen made of soft of fastened Into tbe bag Itself, 1n others they tokm at their own sweet will. velvety, fur-mole skin .or. chinchilla. Then is are alt attached to a leather-covered board. Shopping bags or what appear from Instead of rosettes of ribbon they have n ulung over tbe arm and contains tbe which can ue urceo. oat uoauy os n toe oucsiae to ne anopping oags oi uui iruuwiu. tiuici mu unuw neaas, necessitle. of the toilet As a finishing on the toilet table, ready for use. Nothing th .simple receptacles they were a time which fasten the end. of tbe ribbon tics, tench a cap of plaited silk, with large la forgotten ' which can add to the com- ago. , Once we felt quite satisfied If w They are perhaps a trifle suggestive ot the bow nnd buckle as trimming, bide, any tort of tne user uny curung wn; u xouna wtinin a purse, csru cae mirror amau cuuarens xur Bonnets, not are very j deflciencle. of tbe coiffure. The robe, bag spirit lamps, even a miniature Iron U in- and possibly powder puff. Now these charming for all that when worn with fursy bnd can are all so constructed that they eluded In some ot the fittings. And, of bags, apparently no larger or bulkier, to match. It is well to hare tbe flowing I fold up Into small eompas. and do not course,, .11 the -usual brushes, Boxea, pow contain positively everything necessary to yells made of water-proof, dust-proof, chlf- uer puns ana perxume nomes. ( a wees tumi, nceps ion, wnicn women are nnaing aucn a com- A rug bag of shiny patent leather with and there's plenty of room left for that I fort Then you can wear them tn sea pigskin .trap, and handle. Is very smart These ar. called "automobile bags" and damps or Winter dust with no fear of looking and absolutely new. It protect, come In varloua leather, and fitting, and hrm- be fur designers have "done them- the rug from dust and wear, and- also In prices running well up In to tbe hun--M)rM proad this year. Have you in. make. It possible to check It to the bag- dreda. . - vested In ' those dear little new fur-lined gage car. Mew model. In ravelling bags have se- boots, fastened across tbe Instep with ant- Another compact travelling convenience eret compartment, for Jewels let Into the mal heads? They are quite unlike tbe ling comforts which have lately appeared Is an air cushion. ' This atoo folds up and lower part. Or this .pace may be used for clumsy old-fashioned earring boots, and are on the market A novelty which caught slips Into in envelope, although It to quite a miniature Ivory toilet set, which to ree- guaranteed to keep your toe. worm motor my eye the other day was a folding wash large when opened up and inflated. The ommended because of Its lightness. Tea lug oa even the coldest day. : take up any amount Of room In .the trav elling bnf;. ' - ThlsU Pullman robe is not Intended for sleeping In, but only to be, slipped on in place of kimono or dressing gown wbeo making excursions to tbe dressing room. It But this Is only one of the many travel- ! Onions Are the Foundation of All Cookery. By AN EPICURE. HE dislike of onions Is a mere affecta- Tbe famous and fatuous Beau Brummel, tlon of gentility. No healthy man In tbe height of bis glory, wa asked or woman ever really disliked on- whether a aentleman mlabt eat onion. Im- lons, but owing to faulty gastronomlo per- mediately before going Into tbe company spectlve it has been thought "nice" to pre- of gentlewomen. "No man Is so well-look-tend that their flavor and savor are. ob- lng and fascinating," be replied, "that oa noxious. . entering a ballroom be can afford to handl- n.. " I - J. :V " "'""""" OB , Am,.. ...v. , ,V- to .id breaking the Tenth Com- matter or fact, onion, are tbe foon- cap mmseir witn a atrong oflor." " f or aueeB Iee, tl" whih :"C. iV. Z, r - . -i- Rut ,t anv aerlous ballot could aatlon of all Cookery, good and bad. More- The naturalist. Frank Buckland, bad tbe pride .ad canacleace wllj permit, be or .be , "1 Ut ' ' P' L 1. Ltl a proter apZ over, there to not One of the ffeted onion- highest opinion of onion, a. a cure for promptly deeads from the throne and man eont be taken, the woman with a proper appre fle insomnia. "I am h ...entl.1 ti of uuq an wwum w - - - - - - - " ' a hat frith a cob- Nobody CarcsBut Mary By J AM S J. MONTAGUE. th, . . . . . . earth. How can this be Droved? vuc "l oom spontaneously. u MT7utiiui uirus xu tne cause ox unDcaauioi uiaj nviuaw ucu. fsshion, tbe while he bas carefully Ig- exasperated by a neighbor, or perhaps they nored bow equally Inglorious to the fate find the hat of the woman In front of them of the dove which nut In Its annearane nrcttlcr than their own, and they ar Easily, by tbe fact that though tbe most honorable and en of the best paid posi tion, yet great number. - are always inrowing up the job" of wearing a crown. awta fa. a i. Any stick does tn heat rto"- ami th elation or arcs, as a - " j fc. vu. vvu,, . a - . o. Slble tft 0-n. avhtpK uaiialtv mun. th. , . custom of the uiatiuee la an onnortunltv to b allowed to wear vent or monastery. t0 helabor the perennial offender. Man tume, and would, when at the theatre, exer- It I said oa excellent anthorltv that n,te Dt only the matinee hat, but all else her sense of fltness of things by choos- Queea Maria Crlstina, mother of King hat' excepting his own new One of green Ing that hat of fate dimensions. Recently, when urging hat Is not necessarily necessarily superfluous, that the matinee obstructive, . nor I endeavored to Alfonso of Bpaln, will take tbe veil within fe,t w,tn a Quill In It He seems quite the aext few month. . She haa long said Plcel with that! that as sooa as her eon was happily mar- Tue a!aiug costume Is designed tor tied and an belr to the throne established, aha would escape from the bated ceremony of court forever. Tbe latest of the great personages to take the vow. Is the Grand Duchess Eliza beth, widow of Serglus and a sister of tbe C.arlca. 8b has entered a nunnery near Moscow to the surprise of nobody who know her. The Dowager Queen ot Portugal would leave the court and tbe world at once If the tangled state of the little nation's affair did not make it her duty to help five them on knock on tbe top to settle adoration, would advise authorities to pon- inem, witnout knowing wnence comes the onions has specific powers; in my own subtle aroma which 1. so alluring and In- case It never falls; It I am much pressed dividual. This Is where a good cook excels, with work and feel that I am not disposed The ancient Egyptian, considered the to sleep, I eat two or three small onions, onion almost too sacred to eat, and bad a and their effect to magical." mitigated veneration for It which may. or It is only by the experiment of leaving may not, have been Inspired by tbelr gour- It out that It can be proved bow dull, flat met-pricsta. It must alwaj. tie remem- and uninteresting are soup, sauces, stews. keep the tottering dynaaty on tbe throne. If Mexico were to tbink better of its murder ot the Emperor Maximilian, and decide t re establish a monarchy, it would have t seek it new emperor in a mon astery. A few weeks ago Prince Augustine de IturMde, the heir to the throne, joined the Third Order of 8t Francis. In tb fashionable society of most of -the European capitals Prince Augustine was , prominent for many rears, but as In tbe - case ot tbe Grand baches Elizabeth of KuhhU,, an assassination preyed on hi mind, and after a recent severe illness he decided to retire from tbe world. The other day the Cardinal Archbishop of Cologne received in private audience a Dominican ' monk who gave his came as Brother Raymond. Tbe Cardinal and tbe monk remained for some time In prayer. Many were surprised at the unusual honor done to poor priest, until It was completion by a bat and does not look elicit tbe sympainies or a very ww,- - iu tnlg connection, that In recent grovle. salads, and seasonings of all kinds wen without it Those whom fashion has playgoer, n wruea to me . . times It Is a horticultural fact that the without a suggestion of onion, .ballot, Joined let no one, If she wouid preserve "I myself never go to matinee pet- a.jtceggiy, tMte ot tne opton bas been tery chives, garlic, or leek. Th flavor must the unities of dress, set asunder. formancc. for I object to being annoyed by mvch mellowed, ' ; "lurkV as Sydney Smllb. fcays, and, of I would further urge that the .bat to having some fantastic bundle of feathers .-j-ne Queen of the Air," Buskin at- course, must not be permitted to predoml- not a matter to be dealt with lightly. aud ribbons In front of my eyes. tributed the degradation of peasant life nato Impertinently ; it must merely hint, a It adjustment is fraught with diffl- There It Is. He make., no accusation of Terr largely to the use of the rank-scented suggestion, , an innuendo, feuf" without It culty, its road to success strewn with slso or shape ; "he object, to .ny bat I Man , onion and garlic This Is absurd, although tnre to th certainty of Insipidity. V ' - many pins, and the veil which encircle, is the enemy of the hat II U a prejudlced u must be remembered that throughout our The bsefulnes. of the onion as a mesns It cannot be brought to a completely witness. But I, who have th? Interests of literature we find frequent references to the of divination must not be forgotten. . Ia righteous conduct without assistance. We tbe theatre very much at heart, gnd at the grossness of tbelr odor. Take, for Instance, Folkard'i "Plant tore and ' Legend" he do not place our bats on our heads and same time regard fashion with respectful Bottom's directions to tbe clown. "Most quote, a Terse common In ntt time to ihe near actors, eat no onion, nor garuc, xor wuunjamo, sua trlngent rs are to ntter sweet breath." ' m7- ala 7 e met wun: Among th many quaint traditional lD "M9 young wanton gytlel tributes of the onion to tbe old gardener'. mat meet xor marnaga o belief that tbe Rose love, tbe Onion, and Do search to know the name, ef them that . Shan tbelr busbtnds bet V LtHGI and Tony are shivering cold ; All pinched are their little blue finger, . And Mary looks weary, and troubled, and old, , As close by their cradle 6helmgcrs. Luigi and Tony are cruelly ill; Their frail little souls may not tarry Much longer, in Bodies already so still, And nobody cares but Mary. AT daybreak must Mary trudge out through the snow And bear home a head-load of fuel. Last week she was only too willing to go, But now ah 1 to leave them b cruel. it Is more than It appear, to be; It bas we should pay good money snd risk this .,,,-rt.in an rear if von only snows some amount 01 courago ,u Uon. But when w ar further taxed la them Into their rlabt position, as Is tbe der well before they Impress habit of man. The dress of the day, with sumptuary law npon playgoers. Ita kimono sleeve and Its tight collar-band. Playgoers are few and far between; the' does not nprmft lia tn ralaa nitr handl Am. ffra .fianHAn, .tft0r than th the- fortably above our bead, and we must atre. Any attempt to regulate the costume puts forth IU sweetest blossoms when therefore put on our bat before we put of the playgoer may knock another nail Into P an ted In PPf; Alfrf ,5"' on our bodice, snd maid Is necessary to th, coffin of the theatre as a popular bis "Journey Bound Mrt rW ..tit. v , . . . . ' i, I. oi yellow aaruu uuo With every desire to please and to none too much In favor now. obviate any misfortune by the passing of Tbe pleasure we get from a theatrical a man for bis entr'acte cigarette, suppose ncrformance Is a debatable quantity. That we deemed to leave ur hats In the ladles' cloakroom. Sixty "beautiful bats resting on tbe pegs !n the cloakroom of a theatre! What calamity might not befall them? an unbecoming and inconvenient degree, I And what an opportunity for the attend- doubt whether we shall not pause, consider ants to masquerade awhile under tbelr and turn the other way. charms! No, woman could resist the op- If It bas been discovered that in truth whispered that tbe monk wa none other portunity or trying on sixty bats. - the wearing ot hats Impedes the view ot tot ,eTera days In every mouth to clear his cals," and yet tbsn Frinco cnariea or Lowenstein, ia Bnouia we consent -to nurse our bats and tbe tage, then let the managers alter their yoice. abatainlng from bread on these leek- King'. table cruiadiug princes. r,rt thelr oel,tn,rtio, 6 them on any- method of seating; let each seat b raised e.tlng dayfc Tber la Bible authority, too, it Is only a few weeks since Ills High- bow M PMS through the lobby and to above the other. The theatre', law. the for their usefulness. The Israelite. In tbe nes took the vows. Several iaona bav deprlv ourselvc of the protection of the theatre', patron, give. Three-fourth, of It. desert pined for "the leek, and the enlon. been Riven for tbe atop. One is that the .n hn mh a hn wnmi.i, ..mi ... ... nhnnt ..rt.in tho n. rii Mch th haa onloved so Prince is rlcttm ef unrequlved lore, th "..l"""'' tZZV . wmi uuvit w win uiaj vui m Biter l SUIU UUU llt m UVUVliUl .DViiotaviivu tv si . auuiiuauv. asa up; y matinee? How elegantly attend ark "At upon their attendanc they may come to ; Onion, are quite the best nervine. Home" which might b a part of a subse- say, as I did when th. dentist wa. ma- strengtbener known, no medicine being quent programme, or take a drive In tb cbbilng a hoi my best tooth i equally useful in case, of nervous pros- Park before dinner? ' "And to think I should be paying for tration or so quick to re. tore and tone up Four onyons, nve, or eight they take, hod make in every one... :-f Such name, as they do t ancle most, and best to think upon ; the power of keeping us sate from enchant- Then near, the chimney them they get, and incuts, spells snd evil presages. A crow that Same onjon the.l - - - may fly past you on your left hana, out .That fltst doth sprouts d'th surely beat, the hame ef their god man. have yellow garlic In your garden." n was Louis Eustach TJde, the' great The leek, which Is of the onion tribe, wa. cook, who originally dubbed the onion "the o esteemed by the Bmperor Nero, accord- foundation of all cookery, and hi certain- ing to the historians, Utat bis subjects gave ly knew what he was talking about It to him tbe name ot Porropbagu. (from Allium at once the most democratic and most arto- porruin, the leek), for be ate them with oil tocratic of root., "a radical ot th radl- one without which th would . b incomplete. To despise it to at once vulgar and Ignorant is disgusted at tbe small by bis anti-duelling cam- etber. that be , progress made pa i en. Tbe first reason to rather absurd, for tbe Prince Is nearly eeventy-flve years old. and to still passionately devoted to th memory of his- late wife. Tbe xecond reason may have something in it for tlionxh the Prince found con vert. In the Klnps of Saxony and Wurtcm .berg, and tbe Grand Duke of "Hesse, it waa known that the Kaiser blmoelf flla 1 approved socretly of the Anti-Duelling Leajue. and the crosade bak made cojbn patatlTelv little progress. , - - Four of his children are irt convents; one Is a poor sister of charity of Bt. 1 ranrHca of : Aachen, another Is In a br.lv. convent nmoni the mountain, of rtohrnil. a thin 4s lo1 a Hungarian eon- JCm tbe most reasonable of mea would thlsf" Some!; Wise Hints on Letter Writing. L' OVE letters, .business' letters.ordlnary face of the world. - . ' . v- . . letters. These are the three head. ' Never aim at literary effect. This may under which letter, will obviously please yourself, but wilt have no chance .on more than one'oceaslon that during an fall. . of pleasing your friend. ' epidemic of cholera a string of onion, haog- With regard to tbe first there to no need ' Avoid, self-consciousness, and do not try lng In a house amid other house. - which to say more than that If tber a ra accept- to Ares, your thought la a. new" fashion. were all Infected became unintelligibly rent f the atrictesr ru; no a voarrn aoie tney will never e cnticisea. . ' vreaio tue inpcoiioa oi oturusen, ug uncum am .oincj, yui, pniicm , U a n.(ieaictiu nun at Ityde. 10 tbe Isle Always write naturally, as you woujd a keen lntereat In your friend's welfare, protective Ho the Inmates of that particular of Wijut. - : '. ' nf.ak. ' ' ; -. ' .' Abova all. study neatness. Nothlna leaves bouse. An Ohlon enthusiast Writing of nog- u you wum lavm mean anytniUB, th spesk, thm , Bat Ar.rhtiH-!if Ad.lalde. who married, the that needs attention, the letter passing ?i 1,DJ0 j'te-. . Imi of Urasama, sfter be had bed ,. f... , . iA,f., h.i woman, aud to f,.rr,M to abdlcat from tbe Portuguese "J" frlna to friend. Such a letter ha. ail tb ebarm "of tl vter a more mirkd ImDresslon than a blotted Italy, say. " ".mf,i.T.a.r;-'toit delightful land 1. laden with Keep Your Kisses. TniS deadliest disease, tbe kiss dlsseml. nates Is that of love. Tbat is why - a mother should caution her daugh ter against allowing any man to whom she Is not engaged to kls. ber. Ton ' young ' girl., perhaps, don't know . bow susceptible yon are. But men do, and ' unless you maintain youf .elf-respect and keep them at a distance tbey will be apt to take advantage ot It, A kis sometimes mean, everything to a girt . To a man it mean. Uttl or nothing. Let a man prove by hi. devotion 'and hi. earnestness his Incer love for you before too allow hltn to kiss' you. ," : ;' : iij : tf a man, means nothing to ybu, and you give your klsse carelessly, then all th "All th aocta! atmosphere of finer joys of life will be closed .to yon. if llK...:,: tbe Jaded physical system. Tbe tery bour geois French Soup, a l'Olgaon to a truly wonderful nerve tonic, and, properly made, one of the most delicious preparations in the world. ' ' , . " ... Again, the onion absorb, all morbid mat ter in Its neighborhood. It has been found my wind, takes awav th niay-b clever and ranc of the onion; It odor to a practical keep th klsse. for th man who Will offer democracy ' ' . v . yon hi. heart and his Ufa." - The burdens she bore for. them once seemed so light, - But now they are grievous to carry, " , For Luigi and Tony, may fade in the night, . And nobody cares but Mary. NO money for balm for the little dry lips, Lost now to all babyish graces ; No money for wine just the tiniest sips -Might bring back the smile to their faces. And if oh! the dread of it!-Hf it must come, 1 , ' Not even a penny to bury 1 - ,' r .The two little figures all quiet and numb; V But nobody cares but Mary. ,1 J . - i