MIK DAILY A.ST0K1AN, SUNDAY M01LNIN0, JULY 11, 187. 8 WOMAN'S WOMEN ATHLETES m Healthy It K reuse us lrocr for Them ns the Men. I II HiiiiiimIim I hinl wrung lor ulrta In iiiuimc In utlili-tli-a',' Thla la I In- iu. ailim ili.il liii iih'I riil.ilii tiltm-it lluliMm i.rli-lli'i iiifl I'm-I-tiuil.-nl ..nili- fur kihiiiI y.-ni-a t'ii-i hihI In now ii umiM-f t much i'inirnvi'i'y In aumc 1 1 1 ii 1 1 l l Hivr aline llif advent nf Dm liI'M'li' In Hi luli-.t furlii It tuia In i n a itu-iili-l, IIIUcll Itl'Milt d, Wlli-lller willlnil iould with iiiitii iy tile the wln.l: it whether liy li iiii lit-y Were mil ur rniiiliiiim Unit iiiiiiilrnly iinal.aiy tiled liy riklil la-hum" In I" r mul forma In r rlllif rlintlll III life N tw ciilni llw li . lug fuil mul ill-' Imllin have their duya nl llir nil. Mi. .mil llu li- .irn ccllitltl -Vt nlnic wht.i l.ilh . .1111111' In fri.-il.tly i mi- Irnl l I. 11 ill" lime ti.iili.l t III .MIC ll lull r M'erlrlii-e Ihm lir liu l..i lii lve wuy In every pr. )ii.ll. . f,.teii..t l.y milnl.iiin i i.iH'.'l v.'il .111.1 liilMHll.ll.il III It l'l Hill'. "V" T- ahii.lntt -d Willi hi riiii' mul iiiiiiiilnr.il rnlin mi. I I d .ik. will ulwuya 1-c In Iml nii .Hi.l iinli.ii'i'V 'I'lima nr.- iir"ly ndi .hi. -lug Tli.- tli.r nf ..II t x I "ml IHif.ii giriK . ii.l.m wiiinuii Willi it Itlltll!) ll-.lt l r nil. I ill lli'ille tirtfitltUi iMtllt, nun Ii Htm.. linii.iH.ini In Ik kept In it ll. it. .ii .in. I h. ..Ill.v i-iiililllli.il Hunt llml of mill Hii. lMv linn nun h 1. 1 -In wlili wrutn.iii'i .li. ,.l .l.f.eia, I. ui et.n liu -c dl-iidi ,tiii.i,-.-a ..in Im' nwi'i fine l.y iiiiv. fill, lull MlK-til nil. I ayal. III. illr I ruining r Hi" l..-iv I kimw I inn tight win n I HV llliil il.IV ..l "f iiMi' "'ll Will del .1. . ii.nlili nun. 1 mi. I luitln la iri..r .-f ill' w-.tniilt ita ftttirli na ll I. fur ll'.. iti.tM. nn-l tuaUy nt. in tnitirl:inl, fur ii.iim I., r Ii. .lili .1. ..'ii.U Hi.- Iir.. mul V!nr "f fiiiiii.- h in rn.ii Mini ! "ui In Hi.- uiitl.l ..II ilii. lliii.-. r.il.l.li.ii ilKllllinl itm it I1..1.I yt t)...iil..n uit.l in.iir. ir I-h on II. n ;. wlilli- w.iitmii'a w.hU k. p Ii. r l.tltf.- I'HI of Hi" Hum1 nl hunt. I. Ml nn ' . in. ..I. ...ii "f ii n 1 1 1 1 1 it M. it i.r wiiiii. - tit .ir Irliik i.m it-ii.'!', ii-l n) 111'."! ml .itl.l .lili.k A W i till. I II ' Hi rl.l.- t I I. v I. , i li.ii.-. mw i l. i.i. i.r walk ll1' rntf. I In an. It .t t- it" I" i mi. Ultf.ttur.il'lr i-ntllllli-ltt, mul !!' i ml it" all l.f II.. . Iltllitfa III lllo-h-at tllil I'.' . 1111111, ni.t.'ini i ili.il will niir.t. i iii m- a ittt. n'l m i r i i.ii..' rtll. l'.iii T.-.t- Ii iiui . "iiiii irl tu an int. in lint, t.i tti. llti- fri.lit .lr.it. nlmi. l.t rl.lr n lt..f.'. I" 11. 1, il Wh.., lit .Irltr, Itt Wnlk n.f-rl) l r"l' Lit l'lii. t.t I". Ill fi n . . I nil. ml. f ' V t.""" it'"' ! lll mul In -I'll,', ntnl Ilir titliir wi.iiiitt will in l i.-r .'.'III .if 111-4 Ilia iiilllllliill I" til. -Ill III.) Will ll.- KlMIl itlllKlltlllK rltu lo .l't Itt-al'lra ltlii.t.tf Ih th.' Iiia:a- ,'tn.l tirMKiitM- o.-r livui.l.a mi. I will n't ttfrni I : fiilnil Hi.- Mi.-li.-al nili..ut In llf- TV... h Hi-- tin I'. nli. (Iml In -tilth In Illr lll'l 1 . ' 1 ' . 1 -H ..r I'.f. . (lift Hull lo Dbfl till .l.-X.I"a lllrlr il.)lfill lliltiri- ni.'--(-i I'll.- .f Hi.- r.i-ii r. i-ilrriiK-nia of Ih,- i'i. u!..i 'I t. h i!n in Hun nil IM" --wi l"- -I'.ti.- win.'i.ii k-ivlni; i.ti-r tint- I"! or mil. ..f nil liu int.'.. nl) ,.i..l r.firv.' with nltl'li Hti -tliiiul.l atirrtttitt I Hii iti-'t--i Willi iili! .ui.l lii.-lli.r-. ri-.l:. Hi.--... 't Im li'li--. nn.- tt.tlf liu- .I.M'inr. m-.l Ifritt . t i'1'.l-i Will ll.lr lit -fit mil itf !iul II. mm V;. I' Ho--. In .nv yf h ii.k, ( ll" ttif. al.try .11" ti t,iuilful Klrl who aitirti-.1 lit.- it w.nk, 1 1. kn.l.tlili "I limit inny .if' nt? IiimiIiiI. 1 1 i-r lii-.nl wua atittil.-.ily tiwiikviivt, I'M'I tmiKv li-.TtHlf a III rfimimnl'in for the aimnC, K.tiul nulK' until alu Im t il, alt wt-nl lo Ih" I'lit-llli-l)if.in, mul tliriUmlt two yt-iira inrrist'tli' mul yt- tn.itl.' n. n I.' In w IiiiiiiIiik. rowlitk. il.HiiK ii'tr.' l"-i k. m.niit..tn rllniltlim volff i-ull urt'. lt' .tt-vi l"ttl lino it r--.il lnvrly w tmuiii. itnu'r.) wit Ii nil tlut nt tiiiiiiillalitin nl". i itiilil' "f tnklp nirti tif Ik -rtirlf mul li.-lplitif "Hi.-ra Any yimiiK lilrl. it"W laitunlhliK frm In.n lioii nml tin. Ilia of llf" run tin Hi" ""' H'li'K If aim h.ta Ilir . nix- mul w ill hiw.t to nwiik.-ii In llf-' r.itillilll'l.i Ar" not Illr In-lllt'litliMia HilvHIltillli'a In Ih' B'llllt'il worthy of Hut i-ffiiil? Tin- vary lii'l't' nf ttfliiK itl.l.- tn Ii.- it llv", writ, in-llv.' Ik'Ihk, la atitn.'li'nl ii.liirrmt-nt to inttk.' th" trial, l-.vt-ry inillii-r mul rvtry fttlirr ah.tiilit . In II tlml their UuuKliti-ra titki' at ntillil", t It'iilllli- ii ml ayatt-ltintlf rt-irl whli'h will nut only mnk" thrill atrium iiii.l uaifiil liiiinlifra of ati'llry, hut t.-ii.'h llirm IiimiIiiiiIiI" iirnt'tlfiil in' liilr.'liiilUa Hint mity aoini' tiny I'linlih' thrill lo Httvi- iht-lr own or the II fr of unothtr. rAH"I.INE. HKAI TV HIKH l.I' l'l'- I.A8TINCI. Thf iliyalf.il hriiuly of wontfit nhnulil ltiat. Kittwln innri' mul nntr" mellow, until iho eiiil. wiya writer In tlio riilliiil.lihlii Tlnita. Tlmt Hi" heiiuly1 of worn, n, lll(" llml of men. ulnmM h" It riiiliu 'l from Hie atniulitliit of mlvnnf Iiik maturity eannnt lf tlliiitiel- 't l aliKiil-.l in I'lalni Hint lihe rlrh heiiuiy or M In Iran attraellvo Itinii Ih" hinlilliiK Imiiintiirliy of nwoet 11. When women live, In hurmony with nature'" Inwa eiieh ki.ikii f lire h'i It ova ehann. The fulltu aa of lieiitily iIm' not Mich Ha Eenllll uiuli r the no or X't nml i. Ilel-n of Troy eomen uiwin tho rlnn" at tlie iiH" or . AapiiHla Wii 3il Winn marrlttl to Peiii lin. nml nhe wim n lirll- llant nKiiri-i thirty year thnrfnrter. t'li-o. imtra wnn lumt 91 yearn whon nho met Anthony, l'liiimile rolollrm wiui SO when hhe nun the lienrt of ' Henry II. Tho Klnif was tin If her nice, but hi ilevotlon never rhatiKeil. Ami" .of AiiHlrla wan 3S when ilt-aeiilieil it tho niot lieaulirul woman In Kur.U"'. Mii'lnme ili'Miiliil.-nnu watt 43 when unltetl to I-oul. nml Cather ine of UumkIii wim M when nhn Helieil the throne h" oeeiiiileil for thlrty-flv yrnrtt. Mile. Mnr wan mont ht-iiutlfiil at 4", nml Mnie. Ileeamler la'twifli tin-a(eH of 8n nml J-i. Tho mont IiikHhk nml Inn nan pnMHlon I not limiilretl liy two dt.cnila iM-uutlv. Thu olil oaw alKiut nwix't six teen In i-xphHlml hy tin-, truer knnwit-ilK tnnt the hltflient lieuiity (loe not dwell In Immaturity. for liontity di not mean alono tlu fiiHlilon of form nnn cot oiIiik a found In the waxen doll. 1 he dew of youth nml a complexion of roue nre admirable for that period, but n womiin'i btt and richcat yeara are from REALM M In 4" ymia, It la nn nrnml error fur any wiimnii In ritinnl herarlf na imaan nl niiy nati, If aim grnwa old artre fully, NOW I l,AV MK lOWN T'l HI.IM. Tim fire ii"iii Hut Inn rill la low, Ami tlnr la mlllinaa m-ery where; I, Ike tnnililiiil ai'lilia, lirrr nml then 'I'll" flrtilaht ahnilowa lliilli-rlnn no, Ami ii Ilir aliiitlnwa round In.' in-. ., A liill.llali lri l.lt- hniika Hie Khaitu, And anfily from n fnrih.r room I'linn.a; "Now- I In y int. ttuwn In alerp." I And, aiiimhow, wnli llml linle prayer, Ami llial aw.il Irelile In my mm. My llnti'-rlil Kura l-ni'k lii illaimil yi-ma And llliaira Willi il iletll l.lir Iherr; A I'll, na I hrnr tin- ehlld'a Him. ii. My lllnllirr'a fnlh eomra t.i-k to III", I'lOUelleJ Ut lirr lda I i-rfn ! be, Al-.l rtt-il Ji. r Ik Ll my limnla nunlil. Hi, for nn hour In Hint iteur i I . r. Hi, fur Hit. -.i if llml tli-iir lime! Ill, for Hint ilillillali irual aiililllll" ' i ill, for ;t alliiiiM- of tttittlii r'a fiti-e' Vel, ita Hie ahti'lnwa round me ri-i-p. t do tlitl arem In la. iilmi"- Kuril iri.iatli- nf Hint lr.1.1. tniir- All-I "lltW I I ll y rnr ditWIl In alri-l," KuKi'tm I 'll Id MiiHTH KMiWIMi. A lllllit alibi til tiiill.itr nf aiNln or liltlili-ll n.l.li.l lo milk will k..t II fr.tin lurnlnt a.tur In hut w-i-ttili.r. while n few luniita ! auK-ir In lit" eri-nm Jnr will itnaw.-r Ihr aniiir .iiri.t'. A lllr.llia of prrat I t lll , Kit i 1 1 1 I V I I y III.- H' ltltll la illiillit Hit III till.. bnlll iK Wrttrr fur till' a-tlier tlf 11 tlllMlt" or l.t Thla i-.itiat-a Htr Willi" fif the r-fK to fiHttl ,t anrt of m.-tiilanfi.- wlil.-h ritilrt-ly .-it-.in.l.a Ilir nlr i"nl fl.iwi ia will r.-i.tln th.-lr fr. aliu. a ll.tl. ll longer If a lllll.- .ow-.lr.-. iinr. rnil la ml.lr.l to Hit. w ilir III whl.il tli.-y nr.-.llli-..l It la lllatt n W'nmI plait In alllj. Hlt- .-1..U nf Im- alttlka t . ry .luv l.lKltl W-ihiIi II niillrrlilla nrr tin- r.,l. Nl mi. I tnitlHili al wt .tr for Iml wi- iH . r Ml. Ill Iml thlliua nit IBil tit N r. 'i nil lit. -ii. I, .1. ita Hn- al.tr-lt i.l.alrtn-la H.r In--- l.-taan-,'.- nf nlr M.tl iinill Inlir I.,, to 1. 1 "HI II iii-.li m.iiI .....k.-.l. I. iii -tin, n. I I-- will il..- t..: .tri.1 -ii-.i..-ltil.-.t l.y u atlil.-f. tut na .t t,Ir ili.' iiir fr.-.- .I--I-.--M. iii 1-v.ry i.trl A w.-t llllll. I--11 I hm"i. Tlri-r la- I. ft ti..'it Itt .Iry. ita a1rt-i.liliia wltllr I'mni. Iinkia lite -Ilk ll.tl.lt- to apllt ll all.. itl.l U. pl-u d Inttitll" itovr-;iw .tri mul ilii iiii.i.aiiin. I.fi Li drum uiiir. trmlv I'l-ratl tlall ahotttd ll.tt It" ait.tki-. III Water lii-f.irt. 1-n.iklliK, a II di alr.tya I In- llnt.ir mid iiiiik.-a It a.f( Til" f.tlltlW tllj la e.imtllelltlr.1 to Hinat- w it..ar h.il.iiy la latrly Ituum, ititd w ho 11 lit hi - Hi.- IJvta iif Una--- Wll.t like to ill 'il lalrr n Wt-t.ry btirdi-ii Hii'ittiMh Hn-lr niilm--,-ilt t r-tliiita . He who would thrttr Muai 1 1., lit th- at-1 l'roi. rl. lb- who . t-.il.l tlirlte tnnre Muni nar by f tor lb iilni'.l atlll inure thruiitK be ,ilt , n.. hla l.i.l III Irual by llltrr. And Wim tllla Inner would oil ( -.In, Will rn'iae up lit Hit' Ktrnk" llf tWn ii.IM.IX II.. Ahn'il ii.-v.-r Ib mil. Pan. Mltal alll.ly rlae a -mmiii .1. n.'le. hit lie nlio'd ll'iurlah la'at of all Hln.llll'1 never irn to l d nt till -Old 8.-rap.IJook K'llt Mt Hi IK llf '!' ItnYH. linya are iml errtiturea of totnl ! prrv. liy, tiny alnidy and naturally ttiid to ward Hint whleh la pill In-fore tin m li nn itttrnellM' m.tiiiier. If tltry a-,, wro. ir tloliiK mull' miraetlve, tiny nnturally want to KnlulK" In wniliK-dolilK. 1'r. TitliniiKe aiiya: "If you have a iiill.1 Inviilii.'rnble to all other InfluniceH and he i-aii not tt" ap.illeil by any nieana al ready reiomiiientlt-tl. alto hi in plenty of money without any niirailuna a lo what he ilnea with It. The fare la cheap on Hie road bi-iwen here anil HmaalitiptowTi. 1 known linya with 15 to pay their way ii-nr IhroiiKlt. ami make all the ronnee. Iloiia on the 'tirmul Trunk' route to perdition."- Womankind. KX1I..K When day'a lonir rour-n- of toll I done, Ili-forr the real of lllirht, I aland to wnlch Hie aottlUK nun Prop alowiy out of ahtht. Then In tint cloud I love to traeo The forma of lllll and plain, Ami think I nee my native plnc. My dlKtitnl home hkiiIii. I love the wind that blown front .lu-ni-e With newa I ltmr to hear: I love Iho wind that blow from hence, My Kreetlnn oft lo bear. Across the alien! ilci'V blue aklea Seek out my home, O tirpea'. tlcyond the aeven IiIIIh It Hen, lleyoml tho aovpn aena. How blue IIiomo hcavlnir Bens and deep, How IiIkIi Ihoae piirtliiK IiIIIh, The aiinhiama on their ureeit ereitH Kleep. Their vnlod the aluulow lllln. () land of youth, O vanlHheil land, I mi k a dlKtiuit Hhore, And ran I jfver hope, to atmid I'pon thy niountalna jinor? Or In that country where I K My weiiry wnnileiintts punt. Shall I look round altoul and know My imtlve homo at lal? fornhlll MiiKitaine. on riivsicAi. rui.Ti ui:. "The flra! three qucmlonH which mIiouIiI he put to a phyalcal culturo pupil." anya an authority on tho auhject, "are, "What do you eat for breakfast, luncheon, din ner nml between meal? How do you nit, and how do you stand?' Standing Is n lust art, ami n for alttlnR, ao fnr In the history of this world of oura It hna nevor become an urt. When It come to eat ingwell, I feel almost hopclcaa about ml Inn I feiir Hint wnmeli will li' Vt r Irillli in nit, "Tlir Inaiili Hie iriuinK of ft am.i.H, li'iillliy al'iin.i'ii by KhlUK It ninlrea nml i' i rt-il in lnalrnd of Hi ini.-l' f.'i'l. Nnirly all Ilir ymiiiK womi-n tin liu. am ,n illl.tU- l.t'iy lllllr lln-y (In tin y i ,h ll lln-ir niuai It a Vnu i itu not pnaallily train It llltll"'l.' null prop, r food, ' I'll In tiila you lur. I- Klvril It Ilia tlnn," Hie i-iiHiiialiial c ii-uii-l noinrn Imtr di'iu"l limit d, ' ulrla Ih. lr alii iiilmi nlliioal rx'iualvrly lo (In- deVi Inpimiii of Hn-lr iirma nml b ifa Tld la n K rent mlMiikf. WmiK ii in t d, i t i n more Hi. ill lit. It, to lllvr rillliil till llllnll In lln- Vt Inpnii-llt of Hrir vli.il or-rana Tit" r-a i.inl in ma work inn. Ii linn tit I ly If ilia thai m-iaiia iiif w.-ll ) t pjpi d, "U'l. ;. (.id mat K'a 1,1 '.' r , !.: I II. lull K Hie H aiiii-r aliniild l.n-li In r l r.i 1t !lnt, Mt, nn fn,.l, atnlt na alt ajti", lili.a, I i re inaat . t-(, wl oie w in ill ! Ir il tilt. I , -,'l.il.t. (ilrl lii'l't in i-il I i-it. I ul .a., nl. I iiriuk milk, pli-nly of II. Ii,-i'-t..l Vt m nhr ih, iitlil ti in ll Hn in to H tii'i I III. II I ) all I.. Ioi- all" llll lt' tlf. Ill In i. -I I' K'.ilar triilnlna " KIIIM-S AND Vll'Vn rtaiiiiiforu iiiolniiror llul intlon hnilda wcra a(l to bind entUiii akirta. ltti Hilly a f nllnu aonj-cdifii bnuiJ canm into vi-kuu f ir l.i,tliii- eottou K"n. and a liia-u lam. I of thu unite kind In l). n iml nml liu. ii -nr tut l.i.ni dicura Tlii u l inilMi.1 nro piilterni il afu r tho trulvctwn and woven wmalid akirl bunt Ink') familiar W vcr)'viiu and ttiu ci-nully n.r- mrittltl. UiKiuiiljr, mull and fnbrira nt liko textiiro rtt ptrfprahljr flitinhi-d w nli a nnrioiv jilititt-.l Of lnili d (tan rullle of thu li.nlt rial, tt l.n lt If I'l-lii'd, of coiirmt, i thu ihp nkirt, thu latter la-.nK ' "t ahorUir tn ae .-uiiiiiindate the rullln, mcu thn rullln nmat by ito ii,e.u, piulru'lv n find tho outaido aktrl li.ini nlk uiretna In faili y erimr lil iidiii(.' are n frifiieit attlrclioti Inf alula that aru Ul uy wntii elihur with kitt of wtfd caiitim in mini color or of black iitlb-i with a lualio nn iliHK that of aatin. Xi.it i li'-Wer fur tho ilii i-i-i- thuu bliwk briKfelt'l auk. l).""-.-It tho ..itt. r ia lar-juljr wort-, aiuull pntti-tLa agntu jai't nihil if The i;;.ty Uaek taffeta ia hkew me rhnu i for linny waiata. Hoinan iin' are u -t j an!int;, l.'.ia tui.e In tJttfetaa elm I'y dt vnit .J lo iviti'. AneXcoitl"it;i;;v tin-any P., It tie u.ny rt.iiiH.-ir aitch a wniat Mid a .fti nkirt ul ttlni a I.iU-ity -.'intro or ailk. kirta Ha itnio either five of icrt-tl -itrea. I '.e rippli) iu akirta it utl.i-r rujrjjvrt-I Utan J.!ll..-. l':.i' I iliti a nt t! back nl a new Cve-i'ntt J km i -I.i ' I ii ( tii t.iniH. a!i i!.f !u!iii.n i reducvil by I at ll... I ... k in ttie it iy a!vhh ni.i very t: it. e.-ll.jit i. -Ii. lllue f nl Way a rt r in n ti i .titti u l..a- him. .' t In ..Hie n H.' t-i i inn- I Mi. tn 11 1.:... In the wi-.-i.fliK i--l l y iiiijn.it I ... f.. ttre it'.t w hit. !:..- -.in. til f.t l.i!Ui tlnta , ti ti-iU nut tttf ',:ia ar.ivll lt ;N piatt-.l ar N'Ht r. .-l.arli.ilii; Hlnl are. Ja'ii..t;-.. '. .i.iiivu, a.lit" they Kuv a tk ill t'atinHjr the tmler int tin. Itiirtt In ilt'i,t 1 .1 it il- ate Mil lJ tl.c IA While With iit.'icr blin k or white ti'ita The utility v. il ,o l- worn iii lliii ear- or tit ii-ai!iLata i. ,f :hi.'T"ii, white with while or lunik il"t. an. .ill U Intu and ii.i-.ely or widely aeatteied. Jlluo ami l.rotvn !nl!..n vt tin ii.umlAin Jieir popularity Titer ttie worn ! .! j- ou r ainc ht. Only tl.O ii'ct I'wi.ni :e .niilted to the I. nl. the veil ben.-: in'micd In nil liK.-n ly over the fate, a pattiit ttnj fa In. til it). - lo (or Summer but ul.c that ut.oi of the Krote-upie when d"Ud l.y aoii.tn no loitjcr iruui.K - k'nun TKt bu,t- SilTM ON OArift PUKSPINV,. Vt 'kia and other aceeaaoriea l.;...M'lli 10 ;t.-..ie ,;'.na in lie lip by rii"t.t fnticiliil mutlva We treated t.t ..iiln.'t,e braai iliH'orittlntt. Id iialM.int o itud 11 .I. il. -ll lam bnini-i, u rea.lily ii'.iaiit.il ie nt any iftfUi cnuuter at aru the wn-halao bia.ii. uiv nml on rnll'Lj and I'laitiiii;. Tti.y ll . nneea of linen baliate etl-red witli Iliiiiit .ii 1-tcu braid are iiael s a Iruiiiiiin-t f..r it Ikavercl orcamly, tJ.oult they tvr.ltl .ti.inalt ly la) used to tritii a gow u of llti) aitie lu.iti-rial. ll.'tli bl.ivk-and'W into iaco iH-adinu arc act alnlttf ll." tupa nf hi ma of Saiiiili rullle wilhnui On) u-iial threa.hiiu vf nl.lain. The clli-vt : iiuvi-1 inn I ilautiv With simple mean very clinrttiin-; re-.ulti tuny now 'jo ttltaiuvJ in ll.o Summer piw ti. The licw'uitt foiil.tril n.lks liavo in addition to thu 1 ti.tt wave linen ami marks atlkitaaiis varvin; 1mm n atuiiil dot to a disc as laru as A ihir tweiity lho cent puH-e. White de ii;na on iiavy.bluo vrrnuit.la, Uioii(;!l often Copad ill inferior innhin'j o( ailk, eohtinuo to ptxajty first placv luuoint these Cvtol Summer ilk. The ttieon'a Jul ilec m reoiisil'lo for the preference ahown f ir purple printiliK on llitik crmitid. I'.i'M'ila, old-rose and other cvl".-i apja'ar on black or w hile f-routitln in both the tlota mid larire apreinliii-; ilevtcea. linitlilcd frills of considerable fulness give nn orimiiit'iilal t.ni.-li to coat hlevvea t'f exct p-tinlt.-iliy Mini; lit. A practical feature of tho umbrella petti eont is a yoke that ia deeply pointed in front mid round and sh.iU.nv at thu lack. Ita ornaiiicntal feature is a deep Spanish llotltice. A while dotted Swiss or a Dowered, organdy (town may be tuppleiiieiilcd by n large Leg horn Iml in the triminiiig of which decided originality Is displayed. Krills of very narrow crcaiii Viili iiciciincri la-jo eilging overrun the cnnvii and half of tho wido Wim. At the left mdc a w hite nccordii'ii-plaitcd chiffon rosclte . lustattis n buncli of while tipn. Yellow mid wlniu rosea aro clustered under tho brim nt ' the Icfl side mid ft chillon roisetto provides 1 delicately harmonium uiminitig fur Uiu riht 1 lido. riqutt braids aro disposed in vnrions way. They may lie set over all tho skirt scams or only over the side-front seams from llio lower edge to iho kneo mid arranged in a trefoil nt that toitit Tho name idea may bo followed III tho jacket. An Eton costume of corn-flower Uno piqui was enriched with a braiding of white cotlou loulacha from Tht Dauitator, Tho two most critical times In a worn nn's life nie the lime which nuike the pill ;t wonuin, nnd the wnmiin a mother. At these times, lr. l'lct'cc's Favorite Pre scription Is of liH-iilculul.le value. It Ktrennthoiis nnd Invigorates the organs distinctly feminine, promotes regularity of the functions, iilhtys Irritation and In tin 111 mil t Ion. checks uniuuiinil, exhausting drains, nnd puts the whole delicate or Kiiulsui Into perfect condition. Almost nil the Ills of womankind nre traceable to s.ime form of what Is known as "fe mul.' I'ompliili'.t." There nre not thiei cist s In 11 hundred of woman's pi-cu'liir dlseiise that Pr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription will not cure. Painty statuettes representing u dup.cer with skirts outspread cost only seventy- !VC C. TltS. "They are dandies" said TIus. Pow ers, of the Crocket, Texas, nnterp' Ise while writing about PeWltt'sLIttle Kat ly Kisers, the famous little pills fi r slc't hendache and disorders of the stomach anil liver. Charles lingers. Too ness. much Iced tea produces nervous- Sick headache can be quickly and com pletely overcome by using thoe famous little pills knov.n as "DeWltt's Little Early Risers." Charles Rogers. FASHION'S LATEST ffllGIES Designed Fxpressly fot the "flstorlan" Ey the Butterlck Publishing Company KTO.V JAf'KET DP CROWS n,OTTT W'KXIXfi OVKK A Hll HIT WAIhT OK OltKKS CHAillJHAY. Amuiiif tl.O notnhlii K"r"t'HM thai amiii 10 irivu univuraitl aallafavijun tho Ktun holda Itrimiimiiit iwny. ll ia nnvlo Uj, u, mik, cloth, vi Ui.i mid moat all ul tho citnn fuhrica and w It en It iiia-ita over a aiilrt-Wuial ul v,u,e ho- ttanii K britflit color lli c-flwi ia chic and t emmi K, In ll.B llluatraliou an Kuii Jhckii ul btiiwii cloth oa'ita over a al.irt-waial of (fftcn Ciiitniliinv ll.itt lata a ill-:.!' I.ul-lti wliilu lifien I'iiilnr mul vt I, Itu tig and i:li,i with ailvur Hi. la. The Kion Jnckct Im-) an ftlirattiro iiiil.iurv nir; It fxtt-ii'la quito u tlo w-aut. in i'. iiat l ui UiU center ol iLo lion aiid (:.ri: v!! i' r.r t.ukkta pir.K, with .iiiKiii.v ami I'.iiihf.:; I'l.nKATK.iN. l-ltaa f..r Si. ii, nir rn. arc -.- i.eiailv re ft in .1 iiiih giaim.ilt.-, ui.d the little tr-iV is In .jia nlly it. nit- nl hni .c il, t ic , crrtiim it in tins. it. why it a...:.:- ul as nnr inn n t may ap.i h.pi t.i.e. thi-y Me mi annpir -.1 aci .l. mil 0 .,. innal la? ,t:, almlid.ilti-C i.! t -ii.it.ii .- to tiii.-i.i. .t:iy .;i-."tc of f-i-.Hi .!-. Ti.i-. i-e tup l;tit'ait ! is n.cK-it il,ii'.i i.r ! i. . i. .lei W'-.n.. ai.-l a tel.lcf scan ttliiel. U-r at tl.t: ttHisi (m.if '.w. -i.tt'c taris itr mil fall ii. deep (intra ai.. tl.t ! Ti e l tints tita: (juJiiitliy and !-.:! in w(uari- onl- -a . Sv "-.0 x L -1 . lino lielow tho waist A do.tblo frill of plaited chiffon Wirdors tho wrap below a soft rucho of riblain, ami riltlmn bows aro tacked on tho shoulders. With iho v:mp is worn a six-pioco skirt of taffeta silk. I no pensive Ii t tlo wnuis are niade of silk grenadine, broctiJiiI, figured : nnd plain silk and light-weight cloth. Jot ' trimnung, lace, .nscruoti nil nwwn, u-goU.er w.lh lace and chillci. planum, and me- le'lmtertek ..i.tern for hls ,me Is v n a r.ir at.le ov A lien lmnnar. eit-lu slve iigent. CAPRICES OK FASHION. There is hardly more than a tint of pray in the tono of a (tin straw braid walking hat. With this straw blends admirably the pure whito silk draped on tho brim, which is given Ltnn bv a veil of cream applitiutS lace, tho arrangement providing a soft nest for a rather largo gray -and -wliilu bird with a long tail fixed al Iho Icfl side. Color is contributed by j a bunch ol pink roses fastened at och aide . if the hack under tho brim. I Multitudinous uses are found for black and whito accordion-plaited frills of mousxlint de toit, Liberty gauze, or chillonette, as it is also culled, ami grass linen. Tho frills vary in width; soniu aro made double, tho double edged being pulled or a shell cITi-cl produced; others aro laid at intervals in box-plaits, and a third class is shaped in Vandykes. Uows of satin baby riblain in contrasting or corre sponding colors are set on some of the plait ings, though entirely plain ones aro just as fashionable. The Vandyke plaited frills ap-H-ar ou many dancing gowns of crepe, chillonette or silk in tho form ol Herthas, brctcilcs or slccvo frills in bodices and iii panel fashion or as foot trimming-! in skirl-1- Along tho closing ol Russian blouses the tailings are cascaded, rather fuller ut tho top limn at tho Mb mi, tho sleeves and neck being tdso adorned with the samo graceful trimming. . .... Kussiun crash and oatmeal cloth, which is verv liko moiuie cloth, nro two substantial linen fabrics a.lapiablo (or outing suits in blazer or Kton sttle. With such costumes aro worn shirt-wtnMs of wash silk or ol any of tho ginghams or French, cambrics do. scrilicd. Provision is mailo in the patterns of most fancifully designed sleeve for two lengths. in.. extciRliin: to Iho elUnv for ceremonious ; gowns and 0110 in regulation length for geu end wear. The eltcct of a Turn O'Shnn'cr crown is achieved in a largo Leghorn lint with turquoise-blue chilToitctte dolled in self, upon tiie cmtvn being row iimu row of pulls llhick iclvcl is tied alum the crown in a bow ill fronl mul til the it'll side is set 11 black leather minaii and .1 uiacK uis: cite A line ot heavy tunic -'Uiu iibl-i.it wire fastened lo its ccntoi sustains the brim, winch drtaips over the face m front and is gently ! rolled al the left si.lc to show a uuge chuu of I the gauzy suit! nml ll ft large pink roses, )c irniiiiiiiig oeii g supiwilca by o-indeau j ami exiendiiig 10 the back. From Tht DtUn tutor. i 1 In I'.i.tl. Il-k pattern lor thla la t-intuiiii- f " ' Nn. 'd; tiir-.nl. l.y Ail rt Inu.l.ar. en-lu- yVy.gSrl---. 6A1L0K COSTI'MF. Of W'rilTK ASD HKU kk1!;k. with iiu.irit I KCtniATIOX. I j ha Muor Ciatiitrie lor irl la itnUMy ti:t moat at,-ii.il,ii addition tl..tt inn i-e fimtlo to j tho Hummer wrilrolaj. Jt in appropriate for city or roiiMry and In laai-lul in atyio aial pr:iii;,il in et-miiriK linn. I i,e ji-.rH. tloii wiil I i.-i-ii a in, ii-u i,t :,-,. HltlmnKl, ustyfi m n-ieil lliiti.,-!,i,nt. Wl.lto ,u C,J aro ina'K'iiiicI mi.. I bn.i.l nml htt kiii1.roiJjrcJ aii'itor provitie anilnhlo (lironi'iiiii. Tho lull -.nt ia -kepiy i.eii.iia.i Hn) (a ' trimmed with WiJ alwte U.o l.tm hu1 a aleercleM utider-waist snp;-orts it. Ti e fronts of the blouse open in V shape, showing the facing on the uiiiler-waist, and a tailor collar that is prettily curved at the lower ed-p at the back has broad curved ends meeting nt the top of the cli:n(C. Tho full slct-ita are finished with ..-;,. lands. Tho mode will most frcpiemly to made up in serge or fiurmel and sonictii-,t m cinil linen, liuwnan craah or batiste. lint llulttriek i-f Iti-rn lor Ibis coslume l No via; for sale byAitirt Imnhttr. exclu site mrn!. .-f- ! :: a i tk ;::;.".' toilette - .- ..nil ..ii.-r I'K .-ruTTKl" SII-K A.v,' cKIKT V W1UTK IKdX . t to - i .!':;' lo vaii-.-tr h the deii...s for ! -irt-M :- - I,:.-. S.niiiin-r aitd itceuuity is riot v... '-i.it. I-. ....V ol.f anjiiiit t of the waist but .vt', a t.tricty in s'ertes. yokea and .t ;. ;. i.a-'l.ts.s of ihstribit:i!ij: fulnes-t. An mi'.. i ,i!y prt tn style i sinnvu at this llgure. The tuliti'-a i.. nl ran -;il la-1-otmi.'.'lr in gaihcrs ni tiie itts-k iii.'i si.iiTiitgs at the waist in fii.nl Mul iiria.pi: sii.htly over the boil; at the - d . The gkirt j. tti, ' ''' .Uk, woolleu or waaimble (l-i'il iiotla " A iuiletie of this slvle is cool and becoming for afternoon wear if the shirt-waist is niado of lawn, dimity, organdy or any of the thin materials offered at this season. The skirt may bo of washable cheviot or covert cloth or of pique1, linen or batiste. The Hutterlck pattern for tht costume Is No. dlTV; fur sale by Albert Punbar, exclu sive agent. THE CHINCH. A Swedish Buptlst church of - mem bers was organised In West Ferndnle, Wash., oci May 23. The leading current event In vhurch circles Is th.; iciivenlng of live Ondev orrs" at San Francisco. The First Colored llaptlst Church of Portland was successful organized on June 13th with a membership of 12. Kcv.Marshall Law, rector of the Church of the Advent, Oakland, Col., left on the 'Jtuh of June for the east, to be gone two months. Rev. P. M. C. Harris, of San Francisco, sniH'rintendent of the work among the Japanese, Is now on nn official visit to the mission In Portland. Tue Vatican authorities are said to be contemplating a number of new Kplscopal Sees in Russia In consequence of the sat isfactory relations established with the Russian government. I Pastor Hnbotenu of the Portland First ! Church, has not been 'at well for some j weeks, and has gone to San Francisco 1 for 11 rest of n fortnight or so to see ! If he will not regain his old-time vigor. A elerg man, who was also a wit. once 1 preached rather a long sermon from the I text: "Thou art weighed In the bulance und found wanting." After his congre gation had listened for about an hour, some began to get weary, and went out: others soon followed, greatly to the an noyance of the minister. Another per- b.ie-, . a ki,-. .-.lil.-.l yi.ke-tacmg. Tho !.. ly -le-u . are citit l'lelt-il with straight dills nl.-l t;.e Mi.vii iv;lar has a shallow tuili- i 4s son atarted, whereupon the parson stop, ped In hla sermon and said: "That's rlht, entlcma-n; a fast aa you am welKlKil pa out." All the others WRlted until the m-rmim wns wuled. Dr. If. O. Carrol. tt 1st lean In ehur of Ih religious division of the renaus of Ifcifl, fatlmalta that Iher are fHI.-WO memtwra enrnllc! In the loadl m younir p'f-tde's ornanlzallons of the f'ro'rat nt di-nomlnnllon. f.'o.TKrrgatlonallsts In Callfornlu huv Ineren-K-d In thn laal lwranly-flv ynr 'mm Mi i-i In ! Siindny srhoida lh. mrmlx-rahlp haa lrii-r'a-d from 5,i"S to U;'"i2: linevolenres !o th. churches) fnrn Vi.Zi lo M3.529. ;;lshnp roate.- wua honored by Iloston il-thallam, Jur.n Tth. Adtlre .ase hy l!lahi Maill.-Uli-il arvl oHi-ra attratcl affi-ctlriri and revrrwic for him In com mmra.tlon of tho !wniy-(lfth nrtnl versury of Ms ciinarcra tlnn lo Ihe epla cofiary Th- ti-nlh annlvrraary of Cieoriff Roliert nrjl Annie M. Cairns was observed nt Hnptlst h ad'iuariera III Hnohomlah, Vi'aJth., June lllll In a moat dellKhtful ntiinner. Kvanirlllat Calrna hal Just re turned from an iht months' auci-ssful cviuik llatlc camp,.lirn In ihe ea!, In Philadelphia, Iio!on, Chlcaxo. Iuisv!lle anil !-evr. Tdr ,....at.jr i Hie Cr-rntr f i'i' nil rhureh at Ashlar.d, Or. ftm, K-v. F. O. Ft ni !-. lii Juai rv.turw-d from the Rrnrral as mltly, and a two mo:tths' vacation. On the evt-nlr.fr of his returc h.- wa s.nl fo rto to the church. blt h he foui'-l nearly foil of his people n;d frb-nd. who h td e: me to?.iher to wipomt- him hoirr-. 1.1 Hunt Char. has akd Mls Mar ni'. rite Who.-.. b -auilfijl Chinese Ctr!t'..-.n Klrl. to l-e the repr.-a-n!.itlv of Clilnrae womtn at tho World's Con Kritw it Wom.-n to held In London n. xl sumrnt r. Miss Whonir was educatxl In tiie clrl s misnlon school of the Meth odist I'.in.rd. ami Is a rod example of .he "new woman" of China a Hew woman In Christ Jesus. El'MMKU FAXCIES. Variety is the keynote of prevailing fash ions, liirersity is shown as much in decora tion a. in the construction of gowns, ami pro ditraliiy in tn:i.ninig is ihe rule. Organdy dresses are all frills and puds. In ouc instance a group of narrow rufl.es if tho ortiameuuj factor; in another it ia bauds and frills of filmy lace; in a third a tasteful appli cation of embroidery that looks like the work of somo defofingered needJeworker; in yet another plaitinsrs of chiQoo, mmiuUvi or sotuo kindred textile. Ik-aides these trimmings, extra touches are given by ribbons. That patience must supple ment skill in the dispo-iil of these various trimmings is evident, but tho result usually comtensate for the labor and ttie average woman accepts the task cheerfully. Yellow, blue, ceriso and watermelon-pink atripea vary the whito tailcta grounds of ma terials frequently made up in dancing dresses. Voire glace Louisiucs are new and admirable for entire gowns. In these the warp ia al ways white. There are other place LouUinea without tho water-marks, and half-inch check Louisines for waisu, the colors in the checked variety being navy-blue, heliotrope, blatk or forest-green with white. Truly, there ia no dearth of alluring fabrics from which to choose the Summer outfit. A saddlo gore is introduced aa a novelty in the skirt of a two-piece cycling costume. The Kton jacket Hares gradually from the throat and may be made with or without revere. One of the newest cycling skirts is divided at its back olges, includes knickerbockers and is made with a saddle seat having full fall ope uiu gs. The eAttpeaii par rxaMenct is tho walking hat. The trimmed sailor, so long a favorite, though not deposed, occupies a far less im portant positiou than it did. Tho walking hat is sufficiently varied in style to adapt it to all types, though tho differences in tho shaping of brim or crown by which this is done are not pronounced. The large hat with the drooping or bent brim is worn with dressy attire on tho drive or promenade, while the walking hat, like tho trimmed sailor, more often accompanies tho morning gown, though there are dressy ex amples of it suitable to very elegant gowns. Leghorn and Milan straws are seen in large hats, the fancy braids being still made up in other shapes. From Tht Delineator. Economy is something that everyody tries to practice, and yet Just a tittle ovtrstKht will somiiar.es rob the most frugal and thrifty family of a year's sav Ings. You want to do as J. P. Hick mar.n. of Montlcello. Ga did. He writes: "For six years I have kept Simmons Liver Regulator iu my house, and used .1 In my family, and have had no need for a doctor. I have live as healthy children as you can find." The traveler who for the day runs away to the mountains finds the laurel 1:1 gorgeous bloom. A dose lh.it Is always seasonable is a dose of Simmons' Liver Reg-'lator, tiie "King of Liver Medicines." It keeps the liver active: the bowels regular; prevents biliousness: nnd promotes digestion. In fact helps keep you well. "1 have watch ed Its effects In families where I have practiced and tlnd It admirable; both al terative and tonic In Its action." Dr. T. W. M.'-sou, Macon. Ga. The very correct maiden has colored studs and sleeve links to match each hirt waist. "Last summer one of our grand-chll-Iren was sick with a severe bowel trou ble." says Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of Freder lckstown, Mo. "Our doctor's remedy had failed; then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera tmd Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very speedy relief." For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. It Is the surest way to win a woman's Ill-will to guess her age as greater than it Is. Some for ten, some for twenty and some for thirty years have suffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by using Pe witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases. Charles Rogers. liustlea and funs are both small this season. Don't neglect a cougrh because the weather Is pleasant; before the next storm rolls around It may develop into a serious difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure Is easy to take and will do what Ms name Implies. Charles) Rogers. HOBBS SPARAGUS KIDNEY PILLS Their Sale in Astoria and Vicinity Reached Enor mous Dimensions. HUNDREDS CF BOXES SOLD YESTERDAY. Think of hundreds of boxes of Pr. Hobl' Spar.iKus Kidney Pills btlrit aold In Astoria In a single day. And thl of a medicine thnt waa little heard of Iri this vicinity a few wei-ka ngo. No Rmotint of advertlalnK could produce auch mar velous tals. Tho who hava used thla remedy hnve received guch benefit thlt they recommend It to their friends; that tojr'iber with the opn, frank and honest manner of its Introduction, la the proper explanation of It succcms. It la vitally Important to jood health th.it the kidneys should be In perfect order. Hundreds upon hundreds of the ailments that humanity suffers from original- from the fuct ihat the human ptirl 1r of th blond uro not performing their work properly, and, like anything ebe thnt U out of order, should be repaired. If you nre a sufferer from backache, rheumatism, gout, general muneulnr. w..ikwss, neuralgia, headache, nervous exhaustion or generally run down, iro to your driiRKlst's at once, and make ttie Ix-st Invwmon! you ever m.-ule In yoiir life for cents. Ge-t a box of Vt. Hobhii' Hpnraiis Kidney rills from your ilruif Kil. and In a week's time you will have und.rsone a chanffe for the better Ihat will aurprtse you. Greatly Benefited After 14 Years of Suffering. A mrt-r called on Mr. E. Coon, of No. Straisrht street. Grand Rapids, Mich., who. In reply to hla question, told the follotvlng resinrdlnsr Dr. Hobbs' Spor ;tffus Kidney fills: "I have suffered for fourteen yani with kidney complaint and have been treated for rheumatl.im by a number of physicians: also taken a lanre quantity of patent medir-inea without Improve ment: In fact., I got worse, getting so had that I havi; bevn unable to leave the house for the past two years. I have had such dreadful pains across my back and In my right limb. I have been un able to bend my right knee. My hands and feet were swollen to twice their nor mal slae and I was compelled to us sup port to move around. I began to take Dr. Hobbs' Sparagus Kidney Pllla six days ago and noticed a marked change -it once, as you see; the swelling baa dis appeared from my hands and feet nml the pain has left me entirely. I walked six blocks yesterday without much trou ble, a thing I have not been able to do tn two years. I believe now I will ence again be a well man and can safely fay that Dr. Hobbs' Sparagus Kidney Pills are the only remedy that haa ever given me satisfaction. I heartily recom mend them to all who suffer as I have, E. COON. r Straight Street. Grand Rapldm Mich. Dr. Hobbe' Kidney Pllla FOR SALE BY CHARLES ROGERS, Odd Fellow' Building, ASTORIA, OREGON. Few medicines hare held their ground so successfully as Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. During the past fifty years. It has been the most popular of all cough cures and the demand for It today Is greater than ever before. Prompt to act and sure to cure. There Is a lot of moral backbone In a well-fitting gown. , Mr. C. L. Hasbrouck. a druggist at Men don, Mich., says all of the good testimo nials that have been published by the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarhoea Remedy could be duplicated In that town. For sale by Estes-Craln Drug Co. The woman who can cry easily seldom feels deeply. ( The adult scalp should be thoroughly washed occasionally to remove the oily particles, the-n apply Hall's Hair Renewer to give the hair a natural color. Very thin note paper has an essentially foreign look. When going Eaat travel on the North ern Pacific Railway. Quick tlm and th only line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. Norfolk Jackets retain their last seas on's popularity. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. For salej at Estes-Conn Druff Store. A double chin can be cured by correct breathing. OABTOniA. TI. ha- I - at The tea Jacket is much Jauntier than the tea gown. CABTOXIIA. Tks ha- J 1 French cashmere Is much favored for house gow ns. CABTOIUA. Tti fla il ml ll ll n (tpuar at UfUS,