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o oooo CP o o o * o o o o o o °C o «5 0 O& 8 o o o O. o o • a o «o « o O t Rurnlnu Oat 9|uni|>*. 1 Th® following method of disposing of ------- V large stumps is very eilicacious and I 0 labor-saving. Whether it would be ap plicable to small hardwood stumps 1 'Í'' k M/ do not know, but R is worth a trial. J a M/ The principle Is the same as In burning . ! e charcoal, and I presume would apply • ll to any wood that would make charcoal. >«*■ To clear land of large stumps, dig a ;v fair-sized hole down by side of stump and build a tin of pieces of good tire 1 wood, laid snugly against the stump. black velours in Princess coat, aul princess iff ffnfk Un irfcrii VelvetA Celer» Gradually cover the tire witii soil, and The Woman of the Future. twirls the early part of the season keep covered; if w«M started and kent It Is somewhat reassuring to learn quite plain except for a few Jeweled sapphire blue or p»acoct, myvCe gffei'g ( that the woman of the future "will in buttons and Air the facing of the long or tbe vgry ftitoionab!« flfioAn valludi i ib* yacking of e»lery I n done entirely covered by occasionally throwing more all probability speak lg>s than the shawl revers anil Haring cuffs. These “ecallla blotgie." mad© With ■icsvse tf- - from tke row» where the crop Is soil on »'here It is likely to break out, grown, latar from the woman of to-day, but her silence and are of black satin, brocaded in velvet Italian pbint. the tire will continue burning until and after liAT smile will tie more eloquent.’’ the whole of the stump Is burned into rosef in natural color and shades of A blue cloth costukie x»a» trimmeg trench«» .i tí| Th»t i* giuit ckureoal. On some of our large fir pink and erftggon. with a (Mil* yellow e<«t and Wdilh- Igoe ward fK>m th» store- JUuk w<- are not told that she will [MiO- stumps, 10 or 12 feet across, the tire emplerementg on tbe jaeker parting kouSS. Writ»» W. R. ■MW Riaf im*l a^<-titlal qgallty-* tiu- will burn two months or more, And fol only. Th» »brew pal* time were nl<*!y *Nkttlre In pr»p»rin> Bi<>».' ISlftioig this gift «tie would be, low roots down Id or 15 feet under blended anil fl» Jaunty little Jacket «alary ft>r market from t&rewlk* Autf ta®snS8i"n of h II other vir- ground.—F. A. Hayes. Was *vl| matched ii| Si* neatly plaited tha row» where grown SwtaOrtlng l«ss tflkn 0 joy foerver skirt a la# in the late« pxUt pat it 10 nut necessary to ramotft th» entire root CKI.F.RT BUNCH, #*«re<iaw to vh« "tttosima of Methu- Parmrre al a Diacoont. tern. fvoib the earth, but it may be cpt off ariAt*" ig* nretreiara* by Gelett fhirgtiM. No one who ha0 traveled in Europe 1282—Llewellyn, the last Welsh Prims A high pound giPdle laid In eoft ftildg of Wales, killed at Llandewyer. jwit tg-low the gurface of the soil by and has observed even casually can "» *-•>»« wltkoaf kumof i© an annoy- of plain «tin W»* given a novel touch tawing of » »tiff gtilfe. Ilem»ve the have failed to note the superiority of 1G14—The Dutch erected a blockJioiiM 80«; 0b* •• k® tha touch <if wet velvet by two broad streamer® of brocaded near tbe present site of Albany, outalde laav»s and trim the root »ven- agricultural processes there. It la a ft caouta- alkbiii* In the night. She ribbon, fen or more inches »Ids, that N. Y. ly, pack in boge* and load on the wag shock to come home and wan oir coun 10 40 • cigar tvflng» Wrapper Is torn Same from rhe top of the girdle In tbe 1(12*1- —Pilgrim fathers landed at Ply on for removal to the washing house. o»0 »ir leaketk tnerein; nothing tryside with its abandoned fields, bram hack, where the end* Were clught mouth Rock. Th« blanching boart* should not be re- ble-covered fiances, weedy pasture lands <reu otanff k»r.” "And like the Hlarm through In oval rfiinegtone buckle. ■SOTgtl till necesgary. and the trimmed and untendcl buildings. In tbe general 1642—New Zealand discovered by Ta» -in b *1100 off at T a m., •> is she AN many lace waist* In the burnt- relary must not be allowed to lie ex- man. wtiAsaire: •» told you *i.’” hurry of America we have gone from ivory tone gs th,©* made of White op pt«cd to the sou or wind for any 1653 — Meetin» of the first General As oue soil to another with our few crops, cream are to be wqrn. Tiny gold but length of time. It 1» well alto to have sembly of *he gieople New York. taking out and never giving back. We There will alwiya la- rometiMiig new tons In diiAter* trim prettily In many a pled» of canvare to protect the aalery 1G0IK--Swedes defeated the Muscovites al have no clast of people who think it io eay el*>ut women h » long ag one is c«*m. relieving the ilepth of color by a While It 1» on the wsgoft on the Way Narva. a» honor to be farmers, or, if we have, left are«» tie. touch of brightness. A copies cravatte to tbe wsAhlng bouga. In marketing the sens« of pride Is lost after one g-»n- 1738-—First bank post bills issued ia Eng Man would not elwajg walk straight Is also one of the biWt color contrasts from the trenches the procaM 18 prac laad. eration. Sous and daughters are rest- ahtsd IF !»» did no* meet • woman at Some say that the draped sklrtk are to by worn with one of the waists. tically th» F. ibi * a* from tbe row*, ex legs to Set off to the cities, where they 1775— America Congress determined to re- h «<©. Mfie 14 » charming traveling intended to counteract the Influence nf build a navy of thirteen frigates. A nightgown that seems to be grow cept that the celary ia already loosan- taanpgikloii, Imt -«• Who il<»g not know flounced effects, which some designers Ing In favor IS the Josephine or empire »d from the soil and the nuts can be can find enjoyments and privllAfp» that 1776— Continental Congress ailjotiraed to country life flo<* not afford. Even the kev wag, eud eli» prevent© u» from set^ feel have enjoyed fashionable favor model. 'Till* 1« particularly liked b/ removed more eagllf. Baltimore, on the approach ut the gentleman farmer who gis-a out from la* oure . British. long enough. It cannot be denied that stmit women, e ho find estsemsly com- ( n»n reaching the Wtrehlr* num the town to R»ttle beside the real sous of ftlrere th» 'Srgkrli* fhk Woi ld fiish- they are adapted to a greater variety Portable the band vff trading Just be- <*i«ry is pieced upon a rack consisting th* *>ll fli»* not succeed In making it 1778—John Jay *f New York elected *>ti0 <*uingv <«M>0tAi»tty, but wowian of president of Cong-Ms. becoming arrangements than low the siemlders that la run with rib- oy vonl«M Hats over a lange trough Fuahlonabl» for them.—Phll»d«lp.ii» <r»i<© 1781—The British evacuated Charleaton. tlouncg»; which at their Scantiest are buns. The <<>ening at the ifft IS g»n- And subject«! to • Pv bile 10fl*»r. T* «w-retAin t Ne Age o* a Woman It looked uisin with distrust by women no erally the Short, full Strip iff the regu sprwy of cold Wat«r 1786—Blerra I^one founded as Hy- Í» «Mrererery •• «a» hre amt tonare her longer slender, though gracefully digni lation ctpylre sioflels, but ot-cMlosallr lum /or destitute negroes from th» to noul It «a* to rs- it*»« nx c»wa. bttrf rélawd » %» will gay the friend fled. United States and \V««t I nd ieA it IS arr«r**fl In S V. ■lots ths Adhering Fri<ww for m ffb. craatu and butter are win *ay awl <f»re you take the av- Wil. After W»thing 17V5 — Charles Lee of Virginig became high, aery high fur the time of the year, Some uf the smartest drapefl effects Attorney General of tha United It 10 Allowed to and may go higher and continue high <«*«•■ f<>» sb* BtwnOs. are raised at the front, appearing as t*-taami w*> etclte in our minds States. drain; tken It Ik tlkd through die winter. Remember that scissors and th« cu Thia prospect If the panel I ihh simply tieen terminated ■wrely eaclaanatloiu of admiration are nt tlie knees and left unstitched to fall ticle of the finger nails are flvadiy ene cbatbd ckiA»T. In bunchtg of’twelve Atiould encourage farmers to do tbe 1798—King of Sardinia abdicated. lite ahwlne'a tragadle»—tan ja-rfect. over a deep hem or fold of a decora mies. Scissors should never ba used or more plants each, according to the best jiossible for their cow» to keep up 1811—American ship Fasex mjRured <»»♦ »Vvfere fhtree who recite Interne British packet Nocton, with prA.tNS) •lz», II Ahown In the cut. The buuch- a gagi flow <>f milk. Keeping the cows tive fabric or bit of lace. Again the unless It Is absolutely niMiaffary. gatlire yailaht, aaya Life. on board. Remember to 0hit]* *e nails after cW Ira yacked in a taw for firef grade In tha »table on cool nights and feedl'gt drapery appears at the side and still IT«» heart of a woman I» nt once hvr again one sees it fullilig in • point at every particle of superfluous skin ha« celary and eight op nine fop »reonfl to tha mog profitable point or limit 1S13—Burning of Niagarg at the In FHered ««Ml Are enemy. — l*f>lhidelphfa stance of the American forces. and third gradeg Three boge© «hould should ba practiced. tin- frrtiit. perilously close in Its re lM*en removed from them. It0re*4 Rememtwr that the nlc<et shape for 1» practically air tight, and a lining Do not undertake to winter“ more J816—Indiana admitted into the Union sethblanc« to the old-fashioned over as the nineteenth State. . . .Firflt Bar tile nails is oval or slightly pointed, of paper should ba placed in them be stock tixn can tie well kept, as th .-re skirt. ings bank in the United Stat* «pen- fore packing tbe celePy, or each bunch and the almond shaped nail is indica is no profit In this. Use plenty of bed Those who are perforce «nmpelled to ed in Boston. »hould be wrappial separately. A i»m- ding, an that the cow» may tie kept consider the practicability of a mode tive of good birth. , admitted »nt» the raou form of crata 1» bar» figured foa clean. Fetal ttie best combination of 1817 Mississippi Remember nftar filing the nails to before anything else will find the Union as the twentieth State. grain»; market cost considered,'"for the fftitehed draperies both smart and ef the proper shape to ii « m > a tiny emery whipping relery in tha rough. achieved indépendant» 1824 — Peruvians board to smooth the Pong* edges. production of milk along with the well fective. They form self trimmings, or t>y defeating the Spaniards at Aya- Remember to prevent the akin at cured corn fodder, silage and good hay, may lie of velvet, moire or even simply cucho. a TAa •«». advises American Cultivator. Regu a simulnted drapery aikiieved with base of nail from growing ton rapidly Republican party, at 1830 — National No m»n can • iff >rd to b*kl hi» hoflfl braid in a slightly darker shade than by putting a few drops of geld on It with 4 *-*ub bull. The bl<*»d 1» an it»- larity in all of the work is also a nee- Baltimore, nominateli Henry Clay L* the material of tbe gown. Skirts of and pressing skin back with the fing- (»rtauit item, though not tire whole esaary condition fur tbe best succegg. fo* President. • 0 • • ————— cloth falling over petticoats of taffeta 1833—Jainaioi abolished slavery. Utlng. Granted tiiat ytJU w» tie» id- M*iAf»w coavoa •• *oa»». tinlslied with deep folds of moire or vlMblllty oF a pure bred tire, tire u«at “Atherton Gag" lav passed M ths 1 1 will tell you- hvw I have done for 1838— panne are uAed to emliody some very House of Represestatives. «towtion 1« ho* to care for him. kf L»r<* thirty years here In Tgkaa, say» a writ- eJove» ideas by the leading dressmak annexation nt ♦••«« yore paid gni) to |.«i> tire a bull you •r in Farm and Ranch. Wh«n>in the , 1844— Mill for the both bon«'* «0 (Ion- er» of P«rla. and If th* <-o»t 10 of dark introduced in (laterally «Ant to git* him »wh cat» fall I la-gin to pick I ¡»11 when the color, a» many of the latent tailored .», gress. ua b* keep him in bi» prim* •• long as prire Suits m». Then whqn it gets low mulrls an-, the facing of the mounting 1845— British war ngniftst the. SIMs b* («reelbl».« It 1» l*»i to have t »tall or er by tha rush of cotton on the market i corre»|«>nd0 witii the shade of the coat. gan. Ended with ajme««tioa «* th« «hail for th» bull where I* will Ire Ap- I place large rails or poles skiniMtl dat Punjaub in 1849. «rattirt Prom tl»« hrtiL Giv« him a yard on the ground three fis-t ajwirt aud 1848—Louis Napoleon elected ITatiiknt HeaUk •■» •»«««.» Hfafa. large «uough so tiiat tlie confinement place my cotton on them eilgewk»*. not Warm Iliac water used oil the teeth of the French. will uot Ire tr«j »ever«, and la- sure to touching each other. After the first 18.10—Many killed and injprwl is toiler nt night will teild to counteract over- have bi« yard surroundad by • bull 1 'X rain 1 change the bale on the uther’ acidity. explosion on steamer Anglo-nio*ni«n '•iKt*. It i» as important to k.rep peopl« edge and continua this plan as lute as at Now Orleans. For chilblain» rub ou witch-hazel, out of tbe bull pen «0 It Is to k<rep the May, waiting upon the market and sell 1859—Victoria bridge, Montreal, ogwivd This Is also excellent for pallia hi the bull in. If pDSBible, it la an »aeelleiit ing when I get ready or am competed It1*)—Lewis Case of Michigan rMigngd joints, p<a>r circulation or stiffness. When the baby is t> months old it 1» tl.Jug tu gl v» him • pasture if you can to rell and not calling upon banker or aS Secretary of State. A baby's eyelashes may be clipped to ilflimlly [mt in short clothe«. If it 1« turn him out witlmut having him run merchant er any other person. This 4 • y ‘ y 1861 — Tbe Prince. Catmort, hushgnd »f . v ' I1 Xxiv '• <’¿A* induce the growth, but after earliret born during tlie early spring the time with th* milktr© Oft»e there is a pas- cotton, every bale, Inis kept perfectly Queen Victoria, died.... Large f*-<- ■ childhood tlint method Is inadvisable, for short-coating is nometlnu-» , ad- tar» for the calves or young stock tint sound, and not a ]x>und is tbe least tion *f Charleston, S. C., destroyed The new »h«de of smoky gray, In ¡is the lafllnw may not grow a iWeoiid vancefl no that the tot may Ire used ta can Ire us»<L Kirep jiltii ia go<«l condi by fire. dakiaged. hurt*'>«• lawresnI Inr. «us usi-d tor tile time. • abbreviated garment» by tlie tim» front tion, but do i»>t knrp him fat enough 1862— G*n. Burnside repulsed at Irettie of Quid» o«»tume picturt«! The skirt was Ro-st Frastsw ok Cor»- Do not drink hot coffee immediately cornea, while if its flrat birthffny ia iu for the »how ring all th* year round. 'Fredericksburg. long swl s«nrpln< und was trimnesl Deep plowing among the growing 1860 -Oaks colliery disaster in England, aftef eating Ice cream if you value that tin- autumn the long clothes are retain- Lt diresn’t pay. Always give him kind art, b» a <**»%>'-Iwin," pig*<> with a cord enamel, also do not acquire the thread ed until the first mild day» of spring. trMUireut, but do not let him teeoine corn, after tbe roots have met In the with loss of 360 lives. »f the tM«t**l«l. ’tl»e Indic* was .Familiar With you.—Tega» Farm Jo-ir- rows, may cause harm; "root pruning" 181W— House of Representative© an biting habit or try to rival the squirrel —Tig- Desigru-r. 1 nal. •rtmiuwl Wit* CWV ogf Squilfr B-CtloilS is a mistake; to break the roots cheeks nounced its pur|«ose to pay full» the in nut cracking. For children with rlcket» diet 1» •f th* «Attn, corded on tl«* edge ntrf • — • --------- . the growth and in hot, dry weather nations 1 deld. most important. Give raw or Ragged eyebrows may I* readily re gtltifrad i»*i* white (’limy Ince. Tlie d«ep cultivation will surely call* tbe 1871—Alarming illness of the Prince of I«««» ffeekiw». Iwng «birred sleevi-s were of very sheer formed by simply painting them night slightly cwohed meat Juice, <r Very corn to curl, showing injury, while Wales, now King Edward VII. Pennsylvania Station hag made Th» underdone finely chopped meat, lightly Whit» tulle luce, as was the yoke. The ly with a small camel's-balr brush dip interesting experiments on the shallow working will keep It fresh and 1876 -Wade Hampton declared Governor *>11 le cooked bacon, gravy and meat broth» ped In vaseline and smoothing them I*V0u«w> alceve» were iff the heavy of South ('aro)ina. value of shelter for «tiers bring fed. green. As s<M>n as a crust Is formed on I»,*, »Ith tHd* of aniln. and gently with* a Soft brush like that used cream. potat<a>s anil milk puddings. A tbe «>i| It should hr broken up. to ad 1877 — Oanian I*n»ha surrender«» with it *a» found that if the lots were kept diet of this kind given to weakly chil lx«*»! drop «viiaNivxit» to iiuitcb were on an Infant’s bead. mit both moisture and air, for the one his entire army. dry, shelter was not always necewaiy. dren who have a tendency to rlcket» A colli may »often I«* prevented if M»dt •«» th* tmAlee. Slrelter ha» very littl* effect upon the dissolve© I he fertilizing matter which 1*80 -Congress commemornted tk« ft-n-» ■ when the first creepy feeling is noticed will help them to outgrow it. tenary of the inauguration of Presi appetite of the animals, e<c»pt iu eg is in the »oil. and the other aflfi*cts .ts one gets down with the back close in dent Washington. decomposition and renders it soluble, W««»k Usateti* t best. trem» weetlrer. A »»»id «kangMii miature is ni.uie by front of • hot register or radiator and When sickness occurs iti th« country Iu thia climate it 1» Mldom that th« fto that, after a rain which has crusted 18iM>—North Albania rejiorted to la» in Braping an ortllnarg cake of ensille stays there qntll so warm afl to be un » state of sanguinary anarchy. „ it mum unless medicines are In the westher is too cold for *t<rer» on Full the surface, the cultivator should be *»ap ami lotting with if a pint of tsdl- comfortable. It Is, of course, important started as noun as »he soil Is .'ry 1895—-WilliAin O. Bradley inau|(»r»te>i bon»», that a doctor must tie sent for, f«»tl outdijers, provided they «re kept Ing «»V»r t’lkcr in an ■«[*!<■ ¡tauceiMii not to chill after tills toasting aS first Republican Governor of Ken and in many cases it •ill be hour» l>«- In dry quarter» and out of »truug enough. This tends to hold til© mois «a>l M simmer ak-relg f<ré hn‘minuti* tucky. ture and prevent*» Its speedy evaix»ra- ft>fv he enn arrive. Every woman wind». «vt«re Uh» *>«|« Ig dlgwdvart. Pour Into »<■•« »*•■• <*v*a*. 1897—Strike of cotton mill opto»Vive* should have a small medicine tion. * s chest, I It 1» very eavdtotlal for fattguiDg A delightful faa- cream. which WI icii a wi*»A*-wtk J«r «¡»-1 cove» M Atlanta, Ga. «»iff 1t «ill hr Jrlly works veritable wotglers IF employed provided with at l*««t 10 to 25 centff 4ti»re that they b» «»11 Ig-dded. fas a leas as ta ■ •<■ •■rfelnna. worth of each of the following medi | It 1» decidedly advantageou» that tb» T* «ta take two Vs Mi-#, ion fills ¡mil ns soon as it Js made, mid never after With the great *'tireity of help thb cines. Which often will relieve and cur» yard Ire macadamized or given an ¡m- Srg Te*t nt Gyroscope. teat lw»<* a raw i*g Adding half a cup it Ims lieen mixed more than n w<-vk farmer finds It necessary to supply • he what might otherwise neceseitate a doc ptrvlou» coating of some klud to pre deficiency so fur ¡is jsisslIHe by the use The claim made some time ago tha» nf wmre» Wgteg. Niis.siiap- the actilp or so: Blanch for the purpose futir Vt»«roi|ghly with tills and a ugh in clear ounce* of sweet almonds and pound tor's visit : Sirup of ija-eae. cgstor oil, vent mud during soft weather. Vet of the best implements and machines. Steadiness might b* imparted to ahi;« at them till they aWe smooth, a<l<i the swflet spirits of niter, arnica. •Itchha- bediling a»d muddy yard» ar» uior* !n- It costs n g'»>d deal on the average sen in heavy wegtlier by means of a gyro- waeiH water s<-o|>e wav re<-eived with some incredulity gn Ailing walp la pften ls-st treatisi yolks of thri-e eggs, and mix with fresh 4i’1. sweet oil. bicarbonate of nods, li.-nr- Jurfoua than extreme cold. siztai farm to get supplied with these, b.v practical mariners. Rgr-ent dispatch it» eomiMiund. campho*, vaseline, pare | Th» »mount of fued i-0*ujred ¡»r fcy wefflag wttb/ilive oil couple of crtvttn; boil as you wvmld a custard, and they should be made the t*»at us0 es from London, however, indicate that goric. mustard, small roll of antiseptic pound of gain is practically th» *i.-ae koure fwfotw ahnminilng. when the stirring all the time, and remove as of aisd then w ell cleaned and housed. the matter has been put to a thorough wirethar tire atrer© are l^-pt laa warm i-ggtlla g'*gi a«d egg wiitture given may soon im It thickens; then add the per- cotton. test, with rfiost gratifying results. The baBWirent atabi» or outaid». be urea* with <'■•! n*ult* ftgne you prefer. Seal while hot. experiments were made In the North Sea. Brel leaf lea at rrieklr Pewr. SeiMirate Ml*««««. The government of Queensland, Aus off Tynemouth, under the direction of Dr Separate blouses to wrer With tha tralia, ha0 decided to offer a reward S< hlick, the inventor. The vessel used n»W Hose fitting skirts nr* made of fl < untrere headache I h generally sup- was a boat of the torpedo class, the See- If th» brea did uot i*erelst iu dividing of £10.(W> (approximately »5O.QUD for bar, lid feet long. The water during materials that i-ontrnst with tliAm or grre** to be A m T a the fl»ct tiiat one ¡ire trimmed witii a vivid i-olor. Blues.- ttwlr fore«» »> frequiNitly, rntk-h more the eradication of |>rickly pears in the the three days of the test was snch ns td *«* eatati en<g*0ta There Is no dull green and Chinrep pink sunnoun* garpls» lgm*j could tie obtained, and State. cause considerable rolling of vessels wf W»w* <►>** ii'Cii’ trying than sho{>plng. even greater dhgensions. The effect of ►klvts of lirrwin or »lure cloth. .Dainty tl* bavktWW’F himai-lf would ftrel mor» ©i# a wakretajitial luncheon will Warm More*. the gyroscope was most remarkable. •,i»y atmut bff l»>* In prwlncing comb silk muslin blottsre in pale tint» in Sunlight A'ISsn't cast sny thing, so h*lg muck. Take an hour fbr rest and While th« vessel beared up and down bogey I* 1 peund lg>tre. it 1» nenre<ary tt»v» plenty of It In the cow atables. various lonre. «itch «• gravlwh blue, nkliw «©, little ¡w |*--<0tlile of the •0*. with the waves, the deck remained almost actually <-*owd tfw las* into th» »«- faded pink. 0t< . are incrugtgrl with u»k0y»t i» I»- aiixaiipiisiuMi, and there Cull cl<W Bl»n selecting the stoidt horizontal. It is said that arrangemretg VtViwtian lace or with i»<Mivre of gm- th-« Ig-t»». for they •«•m loath to i*- Will »of tre such • *>llttiug headache fbj the brattling prn ft>r uss next ©»a- are being made to Install the SpparettM gln Wort In 0u<*li small divisions, and IW»ld»r<«1 cloth. A* take ta*i« on the trulli In tie even on several commercial lines. ton. • • Jvxtrwndv smart gow»s U-4» ciuwding 1» one of the incentive« I« Wtairen ivlio live In the city have, woolen skirts made of tartau, worn Don’t mix wtod ashes with the Wia- Whicji ciwnt«W ftie »«arming fever. Hell's Aeroplane Files. Ulti» ••<*■».0*0 sh#pM»g sil day. Vith plain cl«h or plgln velvet Jackets. nurS a» it will enugs loss of the Sin- • . Tl>» ff.i*lishmat> Da rid ti»r rli» When ¡inducing extracted honey, abun- According to reports from Baddeck, C. The shoulder beam in all dresses iti proper Mill* to Ao. ; gnnt *g>m can lie given, and the swaren- monls or nitngffn. T n®««» 4 «gpm, It., the tetrahedral kite Cygt»»t, invented • SsntlMtlon I* » •><! thing, but don't by Prof. Alexander Graham Bell. tniy-D * >»lvf|* of vHriiffis Weaver ami fin- disguised by drajierles ore en^broidor 'i'll© trlshaign *A*sr»taaM «ffftravvti. It# Impula» I* greatly cheeked. There- If luff* «*•* ^aF From trust to th» b«*<-n window and the ■uccMsful ■tarnt on December fl While *tiW| »iffl In all coloring* are nnustial- ies. and the shoulder line *1s always The ffiNilrknBn Iff» »rich», iff sh»* fit*. • • gW h»u»». (nd cWniiot lie glren much at- era eg» in th» WSll and around ‘the <5 is inten land to have the kite, or aero- Iff prominent wherever fashionable drooping. L-irt tiff ffiifff * Women congregate. BlA’k velvet <-ontSi; , The square Jacket and tbe plaited Tlie flaffiAitaiin Who vlli" isi k A» 'tgntlon, it »«Avireble to gr-klue» only digit* and Wittf»** to supply Qe fresh plane, propelled by a motor, thia motor buff, not been sullied; therefore the ma extraclffd tgm«j.. which 1» (Jot* by gl» grk wo»n *ulteeaa much for evening skirt In sogie heavy stuff's, plaldffgrii dljitu-r iff w*i a» <nv» 0-0 Ae* v»iw? chine was mounted on a platform floating __ !»«■ ©fa,«« « mnu > ” • t!1 * ’ «*• 1 ar f* c ^ lnl < • 11,1 of ©fffo^ilrre» during the day. These pKIn brown-reds or very dark blues, *«B* vaff AÇ <41 *>ultry mattere Get Tig» Itiilia«* Ma*»! Whetli.v <«* ' iw* 4<>n« ex*® t*W them Judiciously. on the waters of a small lake, and was jre brightened in various ways by tlie aregnm^ w<Wn. Wit U them ^re so-n nixfilie» at«g»l 'r».fWs0 0« Witt and *¥■• *’r 11 taken In to# by a steam lg)in<h. A* th* a employment of handsome buttons, and 9hlr^ b|poses and Jabots that grow ■avis liigi *t* -f 4»«w*t»«ff re hkn» co™1* "re euHre# conqilttaik of m *. tfre ’ ,1» t* ft»» ars* ba^ the «enQ» of speed of the launch Increased th* ippa- • • pthe honey 1» talAn frora AMkh ffwft also b.v the Introduction of coloP ,n tallc* and wider. «*ref»>rer «**■*» Vfc • practical nway to ratus left the platform and •own soar«4 self. 0 • ‘ Am K m f*cxt*Aln«Ml retained tn to be IJ1" their trimmings A siugrt coat >• of oTt* foremost couturiers are uiakitft 0 The T—'-’ft- 'comb» to a considerable height I ffw® iîiV¥<> UM «ifi-’Ped*. • • 0 o G • e> • • © © o * 80 0 œ o 0 o * A«’ ®° © © O , & O •: 0 •<s>® a’«> © ® ®G 5* THEWEEKLY MID ut 5* V M 9 ■V t * 0 o ✓ * o 0° • •. ‘—