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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1892)
WOMAN ANO HOME THE BARBAROUS MANNER IN WHICH SHOP GIRLS DRESS. ’’XT A O Substitutes W o m a n » « s h e 1» «1 T h ir t y — A N o v e l W e d d a y s’ " said a w ell known d en tist "I’cr ha|.« you never have, the fair wearers use every means to prevent detection, especially by their gentlem en friends it is quite ■afe to calculate that out of every tw en ty American young w o m e n -l menu those m oving in the fashionable society of our great cities—at least five have entire set w hile the others w ill exliii.it partial seta, or it will lie dem onstrated on exam ination th a t their natural teeth have been filled nd m anipulated very ex ten sively If you doubt my assertions go into any liiiliroom , of tile elite in tile season, or atten d any prom inent society reception, and see for yourself. “ You d ou b tless think it stran ge that the teeth, being such a prime factor in worn aw ay w ra th ,” are not theirs, and alm ost u n con sciou sly the habits of hom e ill breed in g are formed, and m any a m other finds to o la te th a t through her carelessness and in a tten tio n to d etails the m ischief is done anil she c a n n o t remedy It. —New York _________ _ Tribune I'A perim eiit» w ith S ta rc h . The m ealy snbetance known by the g in g T r ip - A m e r ic a n W o m e n ’s F a ls e nam e of start’ll form s the basis of som e T e e t h — H o w W o m e n U se S la n g — W ork very sim p le and easily performed chem ical experim ents. Rasp som e potatoes on a f«»r b i t i n g W o m e n — H«»n»e M a n n er« . grater, knead the pulp thu s obtained with One day the writer »total Hl one of the w ater anil squeeze it in a linen d o th ; the is shown by all tests, official, scientific, anti prat - large dry gtasls stores w aitin g her turn to fibrous particles of tlie cells remain behind, be served at one o f the counter* The hut the juice, together with a h u g e propor better in every way girls liehind it were very numerous, hut tion o f th * starch, runs through. Let the stronger, purer, i n t i tl were all busy and hurried, passing and, re- ! liquid rem ain quiet for som e hours: it be passing one another in the narrow space ai.'s lieauty, sh ou ld tie so neglected, and it com es clear iiecause tlie heavier start’ll set th an all other Baking Powders. Its superiority to look for required goods In the cor. j is strange, considering the prevailing but tles at the bottom . Pour off the liquid, other maiiut :c- fusion one jostled the arm of a second, ! pant uahle vanity of the fair sex on the wash the starch several tim es with fresh acknowledge :tl is privately Jy Hut, water, allo w in g it to settle each tim e, and who was reaching for a Isix of riblxms, subject of personal appearance. and knocked it to the ftiair. T o il m ight . nevertheless. there is a way of accounting then dry in a m oderately warm place, and Hirers, and wc known by all dt alers. have kept ou t of my way." im patiently ex ] for it. and that ¡»‘ upon the basis of the ' starch w ill be the result. claim ed the offending one, and \ o u m ight suprem e laziness of the average fashion j Heat in a Mask th e liquid poured from If some grocers try to sell another bnk;rg have looked” was the eq u ally im patient aide lady. ! the starch, and after boiling a few mo- rejoinder Then the first speaker relented, j “ latte hours in the w inter season, when ! m ents it deposits a flaky substance, which tkf. •• Rovai, ” it is b e c a u se < • powder in place of the •It was my fault, K itty,” she said, “ hut the theatres, the opera and all th e tony ! iM vegetab le album en. nay^feet ache me so ,’’ and her voice was al social am usem ents are in full M ast, are re If starch is placed in a ladle ano gen tly the greater profit. This of itself is j. ootl evi<lent • most a wail Then it was Kitty s turn, i sponsible in fact for th is laziness, which heated, w ith con stan t agitation till dried m ight, perhaps, rather be styled chronic up, hai-d, horny granules are obtained, i "It’s all righ t,” sh e »aid, "1 w ouldn’t have ofthe superiority of the “ Royal." T o g iv eg rt •ater which sw ell when b oiling water is poured m inded a little accident lik e that only my weariness, and the dread work of com plet im i lu g tlic t ransforniation of the society young on them . These gran u les are called sago. head is m ost sp littin g." profit the other must be a lower cost powder, The w aiting custom er looked the two lady in to a confirmed idler is done d uring H eat in a vessel half a dram of sta rch . girls over The one whose head ached hail the sum m er by the habits engendered at w ith an ounce and a half of w ater, stirring to cost less it must be made with cheaper » n il on a heavy sk irt of shabby idark velveteen, ' the w atering places and other heated term m i it nous, and you nave starch as it is whose loose waisttwnd perm itted itto d r a g resorts of th e c r e m e d e la creme. The teeth used for stiffen in g linen. inferior materials, and thus, though selling for the If starch paste is allow ed to stand for a upon her hips A cheap black Jersey was should lie thorough ly cleaned oil arising in the waist of her dress, and through its thin the m orning and on retiring for the night, length of tim e iu a w arm place it g ia d u a lly same, give less value to the consumer. textu re the ou tlin es of a stou t, cruel c rset but they are frequently given the ’go-by’ is converted in to lactic acid—th e sam e acid could tie plainly seed Around her l.eck, altogether or brusi ed at irregular periods, th a t g ives to butterm ilk its w tll know n with suspicion upon every attempt to palm off in obedience to the high collar fashion, was and th u s tartar and decay get a lead which sour taste. —Y ou th ’* Companion. a piece of som e stiffened black velvet cov they steadily m aintain u n til the precious upon you any baking powder in place ol the P in » »n<l N e e d le » . ered w ith » head passem enterie, the weight teeth, thougli occasionally patched up by a dentist, are ruined beyond repair. of which neckwear m ust have very sensi U se a wire frame for boiling potatoes, “ Royal." There is no substitute for the • Royal "Of course all in te llig en t ladies are aware and see how m uch o f vexation it save» and bly Impeded the free flow of blood through the delicate veins On ner head, in addi of the im portance of clea n in g their teeth, how satisfactory the result. A teaspoonful of turpentine boiled with tion to her own hair, w hich was not scanty, and are sad ly annoyed and frightened when was piled a palpable sw itch of jute, the they are com pelled to have false ones put w h ite cloth es w ill aid io the w h itenin g l> a » a e r 1» » l e m m i n g H e w e r » . IN NO MAN’S LAND. structure pinned on w ith two or three in. hut all th isd o es not seem to teach them process. C incinnati has a W om an’s Press club, Bad effe cts at tim es atten d the ste m heavy ball pins Poor, m isguided child— prudence, and every year it is the old etory T w o BhAjHH » e r e w alk I w on th e »trait* m ing o f flow ers. that 1«. th e ad d ition of for the face was pathetically young—was it over again, but w ith a d ecidedly progres w ith a m em bership o f thirty fo u r, all en O ne »tai lit n ig h t In no m an'* land. sive ten dency.’’—P hilad elp h ia Inquirer. gaged in active literary work. w isp s to short c u ttin g s to m ak e needed any wonder that her tem ples throbbed and Tw o quarts of w ater with tw o ounces Two fthapm th at d u r in g earth ly Ufa len g th s m c o n stru ctin g Ism qu ets or h er nerves were stru n g to the last pitch of H o w W o m e n I 's e S la n g . endurance’ Her com panion-, « a s garbed of glycerine scented w ith rose, as a dressin g U a v e h ate foi h a te in d ead ly atrlfa. large form s o f d ecoration In th is work In a very sim ilar m anner, her dress present “1 object,” sa y s a clever man, ‘to the in the bath, w ill im part freshness and deli th in , th rea d lik e w ire is nrsgl for b inding ing no m odifications th a t made it more cow ardly' way w om en ’ have o f sw earing T h ey m et. S w ift forth th eir fah hion« flew. cacy to the skin. ICat h piuned th e o th er th rou gh and th rou gh th e le n g th s to g eth er T h is w ire is in com fortable, though doubtless in her case and u sing sla n g Have you never noticed Mrs. M. E. Beaseley b u s an incom e of p ieces about s is in ch es long and u earl) the m axim um misery of poorly made, ill how they do i t ’ in quotation marks. *20,000 from a barrel hooping m achine, by Vet n eith er fe ll. A gain they »trove For m aatery. and m adly d rove as sh arp as needles, hi fa st work the fitting shoes, possibly w ith high heels and When a wom an is so deeply moved that m eans o f which 1.000 barrels can be hooped p oin ts are lik ely to run under th e finger narrow toes, reduced the m inim um wretch she w ants to sw ear does she give ven t to in a day. T v rig h t aud left th e ir falc h ion« bright. If you w ant a d ra u g h . to work on. wit,n the round, sa tisfy in g sin g le sy lla b le th a t a r a ils or en ter th e m u sc le s o f th e h an d s edness of d raggin g clothes. Nor soun d nor c ry p rofaned th e n igh t. A h tbtjv lire m ore or leas ru sty, an acci j What luster to Mrs. Miller’s fame to man w o u ld ’ N ot at all. She says it, to body and brains, t a k e a g la s s o f w h ite grape T h rou gh eo r » elel. cu aq ue and vt«OB* U»o. dent w ith them c a lls at o n ce for th e lo carry the "gown form" in sim ple, inex- be sure, but she sn eak s in to the sa tisfac juice w ith a leaspoon fu l of acid phosphate, Aa th rou gh th e air th eir « w if i blade« flew: [tenslve design to girls like these who stand tion of it in so m eth in g th is way: ’If I were ami defy the su m m er to w ilt yourenergiee. tion b o ttle an<i w rap p in g rags, or per for thou san d s of their sisters, and to coax a m an.’ she says, 1 should say so and so.’ T h e t a l l e s t princess in tlie world is the U n til am azed , th ey stood a g h a st. haps p ou ltice or salt pork a p p lica tio n s from them th eird eform in gan d k illin g co r And savin g ‘so and so,* spelled w ith four crow n princess of Denm ark, who is six feet A nd on th e tau d » th eir a eu |» jn » caat- se ts’ To bring th is preacher and th is flock letters, has given her again the tem per of I three inches ill height. later T h en lau gh ed th ey b oth at m ortal »trifa. lu resjsjuse to a q u estion . an old florist together for such a result som e philanthro an angel w ith o u t h a v in g brought upon I “ T h ese are m y household g o d s,’ he said T h e iMwuiiug d rea m o f earth ly life. rem arked, “ 1 don't kn ow th at a n y one pist ought to »ee accom plished — New York her the opprobrium of h avin g a ctu a lly to her as lie entered bis bachelor apart ment “ But you lack so m eth in g ,” she re A nd clamping ea* h th e o th e r ’» band . _________ sworn ever su ffered lo ck ja w from th ese Tim es They w alk th e » h a d ea o f no m a n ’» land “ In mucb th e sam e way does she u se a marked. “W h a tf“ “ A household god w ou n d s, but I've seen a good m ain B ' i i d i h i i »» S h e 1» a t T h ir t y . —Jarnen C la ren ce H arvey in A cad em y s la n g e x p r essio n . T h e real gentlew om an dess." chajis' ja w s loosened pretty w e ll to g iv e Balzac ha#» taid that at thirty a woman stands u n w illin g before th e v u lg a rity of S u c c o ta sh . vent to u n p rin tab le e x p le tiv e s called Is at her most fascin ating at.d dangerous lu a F r e e 1>I i«.|»eUH-iry its | pitb and point at slang. She w an ts its Very few housekeepers understand how " It's rea lly u stra n g e th in « to ute." forth by th e se h arrow in g, tin y stabs." — age—dangerous to th e hearts of men tim es, but she d oesn 't w rant to adopt it a« Perhaps no w riter understood so well hi« her own p u t and ou t Bo w hen she uses a to cook succotash properly. The Lima ■aid une o f th e staff at a h ospital d is N ew York T rib u n e own countryw om en as Balzac, atid no one hit of it she prefaces it by som e such re (leans should be cooked at least an hour, p ensary, an a je w e le d hand reached m w itli ju st enough water to cover them lie has contributed q u ite so m any cynical nllu W om an'» C u r io sity . mark a s'T h is is w hat a man w ould call, at th e little w in d o w o f the d ru g .to r e Io A s good an in sta n ce o f N e w York w it »ions to the sex in general But Balzac z or uses it first ami t h e n ytiscp.iins it liy an fore the coriFls added The corn should he take th e b o ttles o f ch arity m ed icin es criticism s would apply to a certain type of nexing 'as a man w ould say Or.^neatest cu t carefu lly, not to o close to the cob, aud as can be foun d is told a b o u t th e sta ff of aud thrust th em in the fold* ol an ex . let us hope. a id ed to the beans, and the m ixtiirecooked tlie R oosevelt liuapitpl A d an gerou s wom an, more seen in Fra up To the blase of all. by a d a in ty inflection of her voice ten m inutes. Then a large tesspoonful of p en sive co a t, “it really 1« a strange than In our ow n A m erica she throw s the expression in to quotation op eration w as bein g p erform ed upon a h otter and a «cant tsaapoo^fnl of _ th in g to m e h o w a |»-rson as w ell off in m a n o f «lie w o r ld t h e hl'» > jug debutante p oiam d o n ’t you rev-all i t ’ wom an. Old Dr. A —“ -, a q u a in t G e r is peculiarly attractive Jut it is the “ A m aij says to her, for instance, 'I feel a m ust be added to every pint Of succoUisb w o rld ly good* aa th at yo u n g lad y ap m an. fu ll of k in dly w it and professional woman of th irly who w hirls Ilim in a vor little ’ sjeedy" th is m orn ing,’ and she asks and stirred iu carefully so a» not lo break p aren tly is, can h u m b le h erself en ou gh en th u sia sm , had several y o u n g er dot tors tex of em otion s She has lived and ex in ret nrn ’How does a man feel w hen he the beans. Tlie succotash m ust now be to apply in the o u t w ard o f a d isp en sary w ith him O ne ot them w a s a d m in is perienced. mid she is alert to every sensi feels " seed y’" ' U ntil she reaches th a t last senooneil and cooked ten mi n in es longer. for free trea tm en t and free m ed icin e Som e persons add sa lt pork to th is dish, H e liecam e so in te r bility She revels in the part of heroine, word she speaks in her ow n voice aud per w h en sh e is w ell a b le to pay for it else terin g th e eth er ested iu th e old d octor's w ork th at he and in the disturim nees and agitations of son. J u st there she m akes a little pause, but it g iv es it a coarse, greasy flavor not w here. It'» uot u n com m on , bleu» you. which she is the cause. She looks upon her voice ih ifts in to a key of lady lik e dep agreeable to a refined taxte.- -Exchange. *' * no indeed. H ere com e» an oth er. N ow w ith d re w th e con e from th e p atient's the dainty creature of tw en ty as milk and reention, and she says the word, but says n ostrils, and sh e h all roused and rose to A S c h o o l f o r Y o u n u .M o th e r» . Baton aud you 'll learu Bom ethuig." rosebuds—so simple. it iu a wav th a t rem inds the man a t once a s ittin g posture, look in g w ith w ild eyed She goes on iudelatigahly playing her Cheat the word is his and not hers G o in g over to th e d r a g w in d o w he Dr. Clara B liss H inds ard -Mrs. H. 1» a m azem en t oyer the su rro u n d in g s It p a rt In perfect know ledge of h erchanus. Ju st watch the n ext wom an w ho uses Coolidge, of W ashington, D. C., have ■aid to a n o th er w e ll dressed yo w as a critica l period and Dr. A ------did unlike the “young th in g ” by her side, lang in your presence, and see if you do opened a nursery for tlie instruction of w om an w h o p resen ted her order and she uses each to advantage. She knows, nut catch the quotation point tone at once, m other* W omen of all nationalities are uot w a n t to 1»“ interrupted bottle: „ " L av d ow n dere. vom an," he com through her well trained intuition, the and see if you do not feel, when sh e is ta u g h t by m eans o f sim ple lectures how tn “ T h is b o ttle isn 't large en o u g h , m iss care for their children, and as an object m anded gruffly You h a f m ore c u r i particular w eakness—the grande passion, dune, that, thou gh she has used the ex “ W e ll, I'll h a v e to g o a w a y and so to speak—o f each victim . And w itb great pression ou t and out. sh e has not for a lesson is a lw ays lietter than theory, a b.thy o sity as a m ed ical stu d en t." a n o th er ." is procured for the occasion, washed, rlioniriil identified herself with it. or ns S h e lay d ow n and th e op eration w en t finesse she becomes, for the tim e, sn en th o .la st upon the sam e subject, pt rsues, su m ed th e responsibility o f it.“ —New ork dressed, fed and put to sleep iu the pres “ W e'll se ll y o n on e for five c e n ts U o n .— N e w York R ecorder. w ith w ell feigned sincerity, t h e s h n e “fad;” Evening Sun you w ish ," said th e d ru g m anip u lator. _________ ence of the audience. Nursery im prove w hether politics or ath letics, theosophy or m ent« and sanitary reform s are exh ib ited , “ N o. 1 g u e ss I'll co m e later in the T l » B a b y ’s F ir s t W o rd » . Worb f o r V o u n x W o m e n . m usic—from B eethoveo to Strauss—sh e ami sam ples of foods are passed around day," replied sh e, and turning left. M ary, the uurse g ir l, c o m e s in from a w iil alw ays I* found a devotee to each. An English lady gave rather an interest and later cooked and fed to t l i e child that “ W on't ev en |>ay five ce n ts for a hoV w alk in tlie i« r k . ca rry in g th e pride of Flattery in its sw eetest su b tlety, satire in ing reply to th e oft repeated Hud vexing may ueed nourishm ent. There is sore tie," m used th e d o ctor, “ aud th a t scen e th e fa m ily , a y o u n g g e n tle m a n w h ose question of " W h at shall we do w ith our need for work of th is sort in New York its keenest ---------- flashes, are well at her coin- w g e ttin g so com m on th a t I’m alm ost a g e a m o u n ts to som e fou rteen m onth s. m snd For sla sl for her the tim e is rapidly daughters'" The need of a rem unerative city .—New York I x-tier g e ttin g used to it." —P h ila d elp h ia Press •<Jh. m a'am , lit t le G eorge «poke th is approaching when she m ust range am ong •and su itab le em ploym ent for w ell lioru M I m < orH«in*n H e a lt h . the lookers on. when th e ch ill of putum n and w ell bred g irls is con stan tly increas a ftern oon for tlie first tu n e! w ill us tier in the Indian sum m er. Fortu ing. ami the lady su g g ests that little coin Miss Ju liet Corson, the well known pro •■Really; w h at d id he say?" To prevent the hair from fallin g out or nnte is she if it brings with it the ripe panics of those girls, w ith tw o, three or fessor o f cook in g and dom estic science at - W h y . w h en I w as sh o w in g h im the turning gray, take a teacupful of dried graces and the poetic su g g estio n s which more in each com pany, train them selves R utgers fem ale college. New V ork city, is a n im a ls he m ade m e stop before th e ■age and boil for tw en ty m inutes 111 a give to t hat season of decay its m ost mellow thoroughly in all that pertains to the man so confirm ed an invalid that her lecture» c a g e o f m on k eys au d . c la p p in g h is little quart of water. W hen it has been strained charm True hearted is sh e if she earns at agem eu t of a house, and go out with cer are rend at her d ictation by her secretary, tificates o f com petency, and at an advanced add a piece of borax t he size of a w alnut. hands sev era l tim es, he c a lle d o u t, ‘Oh, last the liest success th is world can give and sh e illu stra tes tier ideas of cooking W hen cool it m ay be bottled. T his wash papa! p ap a!'" —N ew York H erald t he possession of a brave au<l helpful spirit, rale of wages in consequence of their supe w h ile seated in an in valid ’» chair She rior Intelligence ami capability, to take should lie w ell rubbed in to the roots of the rich in self know ledge, se lf control and has large and interested classes, and it is a hair ami the head brushed dry. self help, a touchstone to *11 w ho approach. charge of houses in Sydney or M elbourne belief of the college girls that Misa Corson W h e n S e d a n I b a ll» W e r e I n t r o d u c e d . n here -a-rviints m e particularly scarce and could produce a first-class sim p witli a Sedan ch a irs w ere first used in E n g —N ew York le d g e r incom petent. They could call them selves wisli bone, » quart of water, a watercress, They have a queer little 10 year-old girl land by th e D uke o f B u ck in g h a m d u r "lady a ssista n ts,” “ house superintend in Philadelphia w ho is normal til every A N o v e l W e d d in g T r ip . a pinch of sa lt and a m atch. —New York thin g else, hut ever since she was a baby In in g th e reign o f J a m es 1. T h e first ch air A novel m ethod of sp en d in g ft honey ents"or any other d istin ctiv e title removed le d g e r _________ from Hie objective one of servants. Of aroused m uch in d ig n a tio n am o n g the her cradle, when her m other first took her moon has recently lieen milled to the list of Jam es E. Scripps, of The Detroit News, In charge, she u evercould go to sleep unless p eop le, w h o said th at m en w ere b ein g unique wedding jourueys in oom hes. on course the g irls would in sist upon doing the soles of her feet were tickled, aud up to used to d o th e work of beast«, but later house iHiftts or yachts. A you n g Viennese the entire work of the household, and hasplaeeil the sum of #1,000 at the disposal of the trustees of the Detroit Museum of thia day she is a victim of the habit. ou th ey b ecam e very fa sh io n a b le .—H a r bridegroom pnocured for tlie trip a new thu s obviate any unpleasant association with servants of tlie ordinary ignorant Art to eiiaiile them to offer that sum to furniture van with three 1 horees per’s Y ou n g People. type. The lady also su g g ests th a t it would defray tlie cost of tw o years' stu d y in one Mis* Helen Newberry, the only duughter driver The interior he fitted up 11 of the great art schools of Europe as a of ex-Congressm an Newberry, of Michi daintily lu xu rian t way w ith every com fort he wise to adopt a d istin ctiv e cap and C o st o f S m a l l E l e v a t o r * apron, and ta k e rank w ith th e n u rsin g sis prize for the highest proficiency in the De gall, and an bein-ss, has a passion for ou t and convenience dear to th e fem inine heart. E lev a to rs are g a in in g favor in p rivate door sport«. She is au accom plished ten troit Art academ y Tlie prize is open to J u st how the ligh t was supplied is not easy ters, ami tAke as w ell tho sam e conscieu »Ludents from all parlM of the country nis player, a gisid sw im m er aud “ a verita. houses. T h e com m on e le v a to r s o f sm a ll to conjecture, for the ordinary furniture tious pride in their d u ties ns do the nurses hie little sea dog w hen it com es to yacht b u sin ess b u ild in g s are w orth at least van has no w indow s. Possibly electricity —London Letter. Tea and ground coffee are packed ill tin fcig." She is a sk illfu l banjo player. (¡8,000. From th a t th e y ran ge up to (1 3 ,- m ay h a .e ............... diffused it» so ft raxliance from M a n n e rs fo r tlie H u m e . cans o f the kind used for m aple sirup. A 000 in th e sam e c la s s o f bu ild in gs.—Chi- . globes of roseate line, or the Very few young people realize ,th * im Borax ts another chem ical th at should c a g o Jou rn al o f C om m erce. isolated lovers may have lived only in the mense charm of gentle, courteous home funnel will lie required to fill them , h u tex- eept for th a t the sm all hole is an advan find a com m on use in every fam ily. For soft ligh t of each other's eyes. manners. It is not on ly that it is righ t tage. Spices are put in linking powder cleansing the teeth and sw eetenin g the T h e m an or w om an w h o sp eak s in th e j The cook in g problem would also arise to „¿.i „ atrip o f paper Is pasted around breath a few grains of the powder in water sim p lest, m ost d irect and n n w ju ivocal any one hut lovers, lint w h eth er the diner Slid the d u ty o f every Christian getitfa- it is infinitely. u t the i.„ coverH ___ are unexcelled. Ita iso soften s and w hitens them , to h hold covers firmly. firmly. A A ll ll pack- pact „ unitevl the culinary art with th at of han . woman and gentlem an, hut la n g u a g e is least liab le to be m isu n d er lovely and a ttractive to see girls and Idly» flannels. _________ or to suffer‘7 h 7 inorH ficat.on o f [ dllng th e r e in ., or * h e th e r ith e y o u n g worn show ing in their own homes, to their own ages are carefully labeled to prevent m is _________ atood I an herself was a cooking » ’bool graduate, people and io their every day life the sam e takes A woman factory inspector in Pbilattel exp lan i'tion or correction . I Is not known. A nyw ay the pair ex|iect fo courtesy and tlie sam e consideration that Raisin* are stem m ed and throw n in to • pbia has m ade 4U0 inspections during her I spend a tw o m onths' hone /m oon at a cost large pan, then covered w ith b oiling wa service of six m onths. In nine eases out The cries of none of the quadrupeds of little more than IKW |>er m onth, rum ’ they exercise In society. of ten she found that the operatives did There is a species of v u lgarity about ter Tilt* k ills a ll Insect eg g s in cuse they approach more closely that of the hu bling about the country in th e iro w n private I j •'company not know where the fire escape« were. m anners," Just as there is iu all m ay exist. A fter live m inu tes the water man voice than those of seals when la conveyance, with buffet accom m odations. ' veneer, anil there are m any young Jieople is cooled SJ the hands can hear it, the fruit Should the fashion becom e general fhere A New York m oney prince has recently menting the loe» or capture of their who consider them selves well bred, who is woshrd, drs-*e<l on sieves, and dried could l»e no May day w eddings, for fancy would scorn to wear sham jew elry anil q u ick ly either In a fruit drier or a hot «rdcred a set of brass floor registers plated y o u n g . ________________ the Indignation of m atroup from whom the would thin k false pretense of Hiiy kind latd oven. It is then packed in fru it cans w h ile with gold in an exceedingly ornate design. Potatoes are now treated with acids, rom antic h allu cination s of m arriage have form, yet who keep their g rtcio u sn ess for hot. The register» w ill he placed in the ow ner’s hardened by means of great pressure vanished in the prosaic realities of three the world and spoil the hom e atm osphere W igs, bangs and sw itch es can becleaned and manufactured into buttons which m eals a day and babiea w ith the colic d e l«5' their touchin ess and rudeness and made us glossy as new by dipping P urify cloth es th a t have lieen kept from laying their m oving w hil» a pair of lover« cannot be distinguished front those of Not that they mean it—they m ay really -------------- . . them in a naphtha bath. T h is mode of the air by tayiug pieces of charcoal, roam aliout the country In ld yllic«eclu»lon love each other dearly and in any great ren<)Vation is qujt4! goo,i for the hair deal- .___________ wrapped in paper, lu the fold* Try the bone. —New York Sun m atter would lie quick to serve and m ake er», us an average of fifty hair fires are re epen air finrt. _________ A San Jose judge ha* decided that a sacrifices— but the daily exercise o f self con A m . r i o a n W o m e a ’« F a l» a T e e t h . ported in trade every week. T b t ladle* Stoves and ranges should be kept free fence twenty feet high, and which shut* ‘‘Did you ever notice how many Am er trol in little m atters, the every day u nssl *l'v»y* deefar* there was no lig h t or Are in from eoot in all com partm ent* A clogged off the light front a neighboring build ican young women have false teeth n ow » fisbueas, tb s "»oft ausw er th a t turnetb the roc u at th* lint* of the ign ition . but air passage w ill prevent any oven from ing, i* a nuisance and must oonss down baking well. F o r R o y a l B a k in g P o w d e r . The -Royal” LOOK