Jk 4 t l 4 ' i . . TOSS&f'DAi tdl rv f -. -tf-iii i .vmr iiTir : 1.1 a m. :j m. r '" j " ? rTSr jules CIIAPTKIl X. On May 89, fur tlm first tlrno. tlii- .tin never set. Tim itl'iwluir dfo Jul toiirlmil tlm boundary linn of tlm hnrl roil, nml ronn iikuIii Immediately. Tlm period wan now entered wlmn tlm bi) lat twenty. four hour. Nest innrntnif lliuro wn a mngnlfl vmit Imlu, t)n iitntmrfh of day appear ed mirrmihiled by n luminous circle. Tim doctor reimmmeimed hi sowing for Im (mil plenty of aniil, lint lio war aurprlaed to rind mirrnl growing nl ready between tlm half-dried tour mill even tnlt, nloUty lmittm Irylntr to how belr Oellruto pink blooin. At IK.t It lii'Hnn lo Im willy luii weather On tlm 1Mb. of J turn tlm ther mometer Mood ill U7 degree above ro, My tlm middle of Juno tlm !"P Imil inmln good priirfr, unit Ilattera. Al tanmiit unit tlm doctor will hunting. Tlm three hunter, accompanied by Dull, net out on Monday, tlm ITlli of June, at t In tlm morning, each man armed wllli n double-barreled gun, hatchet nml antny knife, nml provision fur aeveral day. About noon of tlm second tiny limy alchted two femclnu inuak-oxeii, and urruiitntd them on n plateau, Tlm oxen had begun to ulinkn tlmm -lve Impatiently, .at I)uV, trying to hick lilm off. wlmn llattcros started up rliilit In front of timm. shouting nnd jhalntf llmm buck. Thin wm tho ilgnal for Altamont nnd tlm doctor In riuh forward und nr. but at tlm sight of two allant. tlm terrified animal wheeled around nnd attacked Ilattera. lis met tlmlr unset with firm, ateady foot nnd fired alrutght nt tlmlr head a, Hut both hi bullet were powetle, Tlmy melted upon tlm unfortunate' man llko furl, mil threw hlin on tlm icrouud In nn In atnrii. "He I n rirnd timnt" exclaimed tlm Oofltor, In deutlrlhg accent. A treiimndou trtiggle wa coin; on In Altnmont' breaat nt tlm lght of lit pruatrnte foe, nnd Ihouiih hi ftrt titiplilae wm to haaten to hli help. Im Mopped abort, tattling with himself nnd hi prejudice. Hut hi hfiltnlton ncmroely tailed half n aeeoml. hi letter elf romiuered, nnd exclaiming, "No. It woof. I tmwnrdlyl" h nmlmd for nrd wllli Clnwlionny. Ilnttern full well underlood how lit rlvnl felt, but would rntlmr hnva itUit tlmn Imva benxml hi Interven tion. However, lio bad hardly tlum to think nliout It, before Altamont wn nt III ld. II eould not hnva held out much Imixrr, for It wn linpoailbln to want off tlm blow of horn nnd hoof of two uch powerful nntnRontat, nnd In n few minute morn Im muit hnva been torn to piece. Hut auddenly two liot reaounded, nnd lUtlorno felt tlm ball Kruin hi heaiL "CournKflH houted Alinmont, fllnnr In; nway hi dlarlmrpmd wenpon, nnd throwltiK hlnuelf rlnlit In front of the rmclnn: nnlml. One of tlmm, (hot to th heart, fell dead ha reached tlm pot, whlla th other dniheti madly on Ilnttern. nnd w about to sor the unfortunata raptnln with hi horn, when Altamont plunised hi now knife far Into the benit' wide open Jaw with on hand, with the other dmlt him auoh n trrmendou blow on thq head with hi hatchet, that the kul v compbitety pllt open. It wn done o quickly Hint It em il Ilka n flnah of llvhtntnK. nnd nil n over. Th necond ox lay dend, nnd Cluwbonny ahouted "llurrnhl hurrnhP Ilnttern wn aveiL Ha owed 1)1 Ufa to tlm man Im hated the moat What norm of contllctltiK peealon Hit mint hnva rouied In hi eoull Hut whera wn tlm emotion Im (vold not Hinder? However, hi nctlon wn prompt, whatever hi feclInK mUht bn. With out n moment' hcallnncy, Im went up to hi rlvnl.ind nld In a irravo vnlrat "Altamont, you hnva anved my llfel" "You nvd mine, replied the Amer ican. Thera wn a mnnmnl'n alienee, and then Alinmont nddedt "Wo'ro quit. Hnltorn,, "No, Alinmont.' 'nld th captain) "when tlm doctor drniCKed you out of your Icy tomb I did not know who you were; but you nnved mo nt the peril of your own Ufa, knowing quit well who I wn." "Why, you nr n follow croaturo nt nny rate, nnd whatever fnuli an American mny hnva, ho Ik no cownrd." "No, Indeed," nld tlm doctor. "He li n nmn, every Inch n man llko your If. lliHlera.- "And, Ilka me, ho ihnlt have part In the Klory Hint nwnll u." "Tlm Klory of rcnchln tho north peleT" naked Altnmont "Ye," replied Ilultern. proudly. "1 Bucrd rlKht, then," nld Alta ItionL Tlm American tood tll n moment, deeply moved.. Then ho ("pott feeling ly. . "And you hnva nctunlly dared to conceive uch n project! Oh I It It Krnnd; 1 tell you It I nubllmo oven to think of Itt" "llqt tell me," anld Ilnttern, In n hurried manners "you wero not bound for tim Vole, then, youraglfT" Altnmont hesitated. "Come, Kiik out, man," ursed tho doctor. "Well, to loll tlm truth, I wn not. nnd tho truth Is hotter thnn aelMove, No, I had' no audi Brnnd purpoae In view! I wn trying to clenr tho north veit pnaanKO, nnd that wn nil." "Altnmont," nnld Ilnttern, holding out hi hand "bo our companion to glory, coma with u and And tho north pole.'i Tli? two men clniped hnndi In n vnrm. .hearty urnP, nnd the band of frkiuUhln between, them va, aoa'lod. Wlmn tlmy turned to' look for the doctor tlmy found him In tc'arn. "Ah I friend," ho laid, wiping hi k eyes) "vou hnvo mad nm so happy ttj VerHe. V nwi mm" In nlmoit mora tlmn 1 enn bear? You 'iiivn (incrlflrcd till mlernblii nation Oily for tlm inkn of tlm common citiiin. Vpn hnva ald, 'What doa It miittor f only tlm poln la dlaeovrrod, wlmlher It I by KnullMimnn or nn AnmrlrnnT Why ahould wo brag of being Ameri can or Hngllah when wo rnn boimt tltnt wn nro men?" The good little mnn wn bealdo him elf Willi Joy. Ho hugged tlm recon 'eilml eneriile to hi boom, nnd co. umntMl their frlendahlp by hi own ttffectlon to both. ('nlmliig tlmmielvr the men out up tho men nnd mndn their wn Imek to camp, At aupper tlm doctor anld: "My dear old Johmon, 1 took out nn American nnd nn Knullnhmun with me, didn't IT" "Vm, Mr. Clawbonny," "Well, bring bnck two brother." Thl wa Joynu new to the nllor, nrnt tlmy hook hand wnrmly with Al tiunonti while the doctor recounted nil Hint hnd pnaied. nnd how tlm Ameri can captain hud nnved tlm Kngllah cnplaln' Ufa. Thnt night no flvo hap pier men could have been found thnn thnen that lay (leaping In tlm little now-houio. ( Hell camplatrd tlm eloop) thu lea be gan to break up, A trial wn made to Cnpe Wnihlng Ion. Thl abort unit of U hour auf flelently proved her excellent quail He. On Hie lid of June, Ilnttern began to load the aladga. Tlmy put III 200 pound of nlt meat, three rnie of vegetnble nnd preinrved ment, bealdei lima Juice, nnd flour nnd medicine. They nleo look, SCO pound of powder ntin n iock or nrrnrm. including inn (loop nnd th Hulked bnnt, thera wn about 1,(09 pound weight, n heavy load, However, the dlatnnca to the pole wn not 156 mile at the outalde, nnd n they did not Intend lo go more thnn twelvn mtlea a day, n they could do It roiifortnbly In n month. Kvrti If land failed them, they could nlwnyi fnll bnck on the (loop, and flnlih the Jour ney without fatigue to men or dog. On Hunclny, tho JJd. -all wna ready, nml It wn reiolved to devote tlm en tire day to reiL Tlmy retired rorly to red, for tlmy needed to be up betlme. Bo paiaed tlm lad night In Tort rrovldenc. CHAITKll XL Next ilny at early dawn, Hnttemi gnve tlm algnnl for depnrturo, Tlm well-fed nnd well-reled dog were hnrneiaed to th (ledge. They had been having a good time of It nil the winter, and might ba expectsd to do good aervlc during the lummer. It wn nt t In the mornthg when tho expedition darted. After following the winding of the bay and going pad Capo Waihlngton, they atruck Into the direct rout for th north, nnd by ? o'clock had lot light of the llghthoueo and l-orl I'rovldence. During th rirat two day they made twenty mile In twelve hour, devoting Hi remainder qf tlm time to red and meal. Th tnt wn quit auRlclent protection during deep. The temporntur began to rlae. In many place the mow melted entirety nwny, nnd great patche of wnter np- .penrcd. . , j Hunting wn not forgotten during tlm march, for rreh meat wn n no ccaalty. Altnmont nnd Hell kept their gun loaded, and ihol ptnrmlgana, guillemot, geee, nnd a fow young bare. Ilnttern advlied them not to go more thnn n mile nwny, a thera wn not n dny, nor even nn hour, to loaa, for three month of flna weather wn the ulmoit tlmy could count upon. Uo- Idea, tlm dedao wn often c'omlng to dtnicult itace. when each man wa needed to lend n helping hand. l"or aevcml day the expedition hid been attended with no fatigue. The traveler had only aurfered from tha Interna glare of the un on the enow, which threatened them with enow bllndnei. At another tlm of the year they might hnva avoided thl by walking during tho night, but nt present thera wa no night nt nil. Happily the mow wn beginning to melt, and tho bril liancy would dlmlnlah n tho proccia of dlolutlon advanced. On the 8th of June tho thermometer roa to it degree, and tha rain fell In torrent, llatterai nnd hi compmir Ion, however, marched atolcnlly on, nnd oven hailed the downpour with delight, knowing that It would haden tho disappearance of tha enow. A tlmy went along, tho doctor often ploked up alone, both round one nnd Cat pebble, a If worn away by tlm tide. Ho thought from thl they muit bo near tho I'olar basin, nnd yet far n tho oyo could reach wna onu Intormln nbla plntn. Thero wna pot n trace of house, or hut, or cairn viilblc It wa evident that tho Grecnlandcra hnd not pushed their wny so tar north, nnd yet tlm famished tribe would hnva found their rewnrd In coming, for tha country abounded In gnmo. Hear were fre quently een, nnd numerous herd of mukoxen nnd deer. On tlm,:t)th Hell killed a fox nnd Al tnmont n, mulk-ox. Theio supplies of fresh food were very acceptable, and oven (ha doator aurveyed, with consid erable) satisfaction, tho haunches of meat they managed to urocuro from time p time. "Don't lot, ui dint ourselves," ho used o ny on these occasions) "food 1 no unimportant matter In expedi tion '.lk our." "Ks leclnlly," said Johnson, "when a menl Jepondn on a lucky shot." "Yc i'ro tlghL. JohimonS- a man doea not ii Ink au much about dinner when he k I Cows .the soup. pot Is 'simmering by tlm HltQhen fire." , On the, 80th thay came to a district which t seemed to have been upturned by sow vojcanlo convulsion, oov- ered wn It with cone nnd sharp, tarty peak, A strong brodie from tho loulhMiit wn blowing, which oon Increnaed to n htirrlcmm, aweeplng over the rock covered with now nnd tlm hilgn mn of Ice, which took tlm form of Ice iiorgii nnd hummock, though on dry liihil. On nil aide nothing could bn heard hut the noliif of cracking Ico nnd fall ing nvnlnnclm, Tlm Irnveler hnd lo bo very enreful In avoiding hill, nnd even In speaking nloud, for tha slighted ngltntlnn In the nlr might hnvo mtiaed a catastro phe. Indeed, the niirtrtenims I tlm pe culiar fenturr In nrclle avnlnnilm dl tlngulrhlng them from those of Hwlt rerliind nnd Norwny. Oftiin the dlslodgement of n bln'k of I en g ItiNlniitnneoim, nnd not even n cannon bnll or thunderbolt could be more rapid In II descent. Tlm token ing, the fnll nnd the crash happen nl most Nlmiiltntienuily. Happily, however, no nccldent befell nny of tho party, nnd threo day after ward they cntno to moolh, lovel ground ngnln. On tlm Kourtli of July thera wn (inch nn exceedingly denea fog thnt II wn vrry difficult to keep the tralgh( con mo for tlm north. Nn mlandven ture, however, befel tho pnrty during tha darkness, except the loss of Hell' nowhoe. At Itrll'd itiggestlon torches were contrived, made of tow steeped In spir it of wine nnd fastened on the end of n dick, nnd these. erved somewhat to help them on, though they made but mnll progrcsaj for, on the th, after tlm fog had cleared off, the doctor took their bearing, and found that they had only been marching nt the rate of eight mile a day. Determined to make up for lot time, tlmy rose next morning very ear ly and dnrted off. Hell and Altnmont n ilsunl going it head of tha rest and noting n scouts, Johnson nnd tha oth er kept besldo tha ledge, and were oon nearly two mile behind the guide; but the weather wn so dry nnd clear Hint nil their movement could ba distinctly observed. Htorms blew up again nnd the tent wu pitched In a ravine for shelter, n the sky wa dark nnd threatening, and n violent north wind waa blowing. Tin n.frnld wa'l hnva a bnd night." ald Johnson. "A pretty noisy one, I expect," re plied tlm doc'or, "hut not cold. Wa had belter tnko every precnutlon. nnd fasten down our tent with good big tone." Ton nro right, Mr. Clawbonny. If tho hurricane swept away our tent, I don't know whero wo should find It again." The tent held fnt, but deep wn Im poiilble, for tha temped wn led looio nnd raged with tremendous violence, "It seems to me," said tho doctor, during n brief lull In the deafening roar, 'na If I could hrnr tho found of collision between Icebeg nnd Ico field. If wa wera near tha sea. could really believe there wa a gen era! break up In the Ice." ."I enn't explain tha nolsea any other wny," ald Johmon. "Can wa hnva reached tha coajtr 1 wenderT" asked Matters. "It Is not Impossible," replied CUw bonny. "Listen I Do vou hear thnt crash? That Is certainly tho sound of Icebergs falling. Wo cannot bo very far from the ocean.1' "Well, if It turn out to bo o, I shall push right on over tho Ico field." "Oh, they'll all b broken up after uch a dorm a thl. We ehnll ate what to-morrow brings; but nit I can ay la. If any poor fellow nro wander ing nbout In a night like this, I pity them." fTo be continued.) inaTonio field of Waterloo. TnurlM Hnr II I Ilelnar Directed of All Infereallxir Pratarea. Tho bnttlofleld at Waterloo, write nn American tourist from Ilruweli, nccordlng to tha American UegUter. I rapid! being dlvmtcd of all It In terftitlns features. Tho hounea which sheltered men who helped (o make history thero aro being torn down, tho roads and path nro being obliterated nnd noon thero will he nothing left to remind ono of Napoleon's last stand but tho crtat mound capped by tlm Waterloo Hon. Tho museum, where all tha battle field trophies aro on view, uniforms, arms, drawings and pictures, was never a pretentious Institution, but no visitor failed to look with Interest at tho many exhibits behind tho glass doom. This also Is to he dismantled and tho articles which have been carefully kept for years will bo distributed among tho provincial museums of Tlel glum, where as Individual exhibits thay will lose much In value. A ro.lllre lruor. "My dear child, have you reason to suppose that Mr. Flirty entertains a frank liking for your "Well, ma, last night ho handed tno a box of chocolates with the remark that they wero his candled senti ments." Haltlmore American. An tnatnura, r Tlmo brings Knlckor changes. s t ran gb llockor Yen; the boy whoso mother can't mnko him wash his neck prows up to bo a rich man who goes abroad for baths. Ilarpor's Baiar. A llradr l.xiilnnntlon, "What Is tho roason you were so Into In discovering the north polo?" "Well," answered tho explorer, "you see they have such long nlghta In the aroUo regions that I overslept," Washington Star, llwelllnK l Gotham, Foreign Visitor Does It cost much to llvo In Now York? Hoet No, sir; It doesn't cost much to llvo In this city, but It costs like Bam IIIII to keep up appearances. Nw York Weekly M.- I I J. BF Woman, Untamed and forever tho tnmeteis, Tlm frail JVot forever tho free, Utishnmed nnd fovnver tha ahnmelesi, Tha top of creation I lm. All civilization have paaaed her And left hr barbarian still, And tha man who hud dreamed he I master I ilrnply tho ilnva of her will. film simper nnd glance dcirfurdy, And look Ilka a saint n she goes; A wcol a a Illy, yd ;rsly film' lending some mnn by tho no, for her are tho primeval resource Of strong, unregenernta ion; Duplicity mnrihal her force And art I her aubtlo defense. Oh. man, you may marvel and wonder, May reason and nrguo nr.d fret; Oh, man, you mny bluster and bluti- uer You never hnvo conquered her yet! Yqu lecture and tutor and teach hor, Hut dill she 1 ever the same. The free, Irreiponilble creaturo That nothing can fetter or tame. Chicago News, llodlah Tnrtmn Cnlffur, Tho turban coiffure It first In favor .or drcs occasion, and that tho hair drctscr may not auffer by tho sim plicity of tha fashion, wave nnd puffs aro being Introduced, and na our Illus tration Indicate with pleasing effect. It Is Impossible, however, to arrange ono'i own hair In thl manner, and tho puff nnd hnlr band on each side are false and adjusted after the waved tresses aro drawn back over the turban foundation. Health and Drautr Hint. Sweet splrlta of nltro Is used for light rovers. Use witch hazel salve for sores, bruises, burns, abecetseii, etc Carbolic salve or xlnc ointment may bo used for flesh wounds, bolls, etc. Never sleep so that on first awaken ing the eyes shall open on the light of a window. Camphorated oil Is Ideal for the re lief of sprains and Is a mild counter irritant for sore throat If the wind has reddened tb,e eye lids, wash them In slightly salted warm water (unlng common salt). For a cold In the head a roll of med icated cotton will bo valuable. A small piece placed In each nostril will glvo Instant relief. Make the rule to go outdoors every flay whore the nlr la pure, taxo soma deep breaths and exercises. You will find that will keep you warm for quite a time nnd It Is a healthy warmth. To reduce the temperature of a fe verish cold moisten a sponge with either eau de cologne or vinegar and water and hold It In the hand for a tlmo. This reduces fever due to a cold In a marvelous way. To remove blackheads, wash the foco In tepid water, dip finger tips Into green soap, sold at all druggists, nnd massage the foco. Itlnso the skin and apply toilet water to kill the alkali and prevent burning. To straighten round shoulders try tha following exercise: Stand about eighteen Inohea from a door, press the palms of the hnnds against It, and slowly push the body forward until tho breast touches the door. This Is also 'Ecod for weak shoulders. Crib 1'llluw. For pillows for. cradle purchase tick. Ing which reflects a palo blue Doner. Make the pillow caso of soft white dimity, hemstitch it and finish with n hemstitched pillow. The colors show through tho whlto In dellcnto tracery. A pillow for the crib should be filled with down, nnd should net bo stuffed full. A gift should Include one pillow and three pillow cases. Women Nctilotu Color llllnil. Color blindness Is ecarco nmong wo men, according to I'rof. Bamuol P. Hayes, lie mentioned that only oue woman In 1,000 seems to have defective color vision. In somo experiments which wero made at Mount Holyoke College with sixty-three students of the class of 1609. but .fourteen made very slight mistakes. Women' Look In llnalneas. An attractive slender figure, a bright, healthy appearance, an alert bearing and graceful easo of movu mont theso are beauties and personal advantages which women In Dullness do well to cultivate and prejorvn. They are often a passport to success when applying for a situation, while the young woman with a clumsy figure. ' fc 4&Jem cC-tt omenccn snuow complexion, and A menl has a much smaller chance, Thero Is alio tho question of health. Htout persons, as a rule, are mora In clined to the common ailments of everyday life than thoso who aro slim and "on tho more;" and obesity, a disease In Itself, brings others In Its train. Plumpness Is often very charm ing. It Is when the plumpness turns Into real, undoubted fatness (hat there is cause, for alarm. Neglected fatness will soon mer.n chronic obesity; then troubles come. Four honors at the Bcole dee Deaux Arts in I'arls have been won by women this year. Miss Ellen Day, the organist. Is still living In London at the age of 81. Miss Day was only 8 years of age when be was summoned to play for Queen Victoria. Mis, Elizabeth Moore, a Vaasar grad uate, has entered tho agricultural de partment of the University of Mis souri at Columbia and baa announced ber Intention of becoming an expert farmer. Sho is a member of several clubs In St. Louis. Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia, Emperor William's only daughter, haa an exquisitely beautiful string of pearls, which her mother has been col lecting for her ever since her birth. Miss Clgrid Gude, daughter of the Norwegian minister to the United States, is an ardent believer in votes for woman. So is Mrs. Agnes Bryce, the Englishwoman, who hasibeen vis iting her brother-in-law, the British ambassador at Washington. flood Manner for Qlrla. The girl who Is properly coached in matters polite does all of these smaller things: Takes off her hat at tho theater. Is Invariably courteous to servants. Never reads tho crimes In the news papers. Never speaks with her mouth full at table. Removes her glove to shake hands with elderly persons. Prefers to walk out with a girl friend than to go alone. Never uses slang or other unbeau tlful words of any sort Offers her chair anywhere and every where to old ladles and gentlemen. Never forgets for a moment that her conduct must be at all times and In all places on Its best behavior. Never gossips about a girl friend or does anything else to anybody she would not have dorfe to herself. Car of Mahogany. The less polish tho better where an tiques are concerned. Old oak and other wood always require more elbow IN PARTY-LAND. 1&? )$J?7 rMTt HsL M WSMWm I ' SI IiwkilBB tiki tb Jmr Nothing daintier or more delightful could be Imagined than the lovely party dresses for children and young girls. Our charming trjo gtyes as Idea of the elegance In some cases, each of wbloh, however, may be copied In leas expensive materials. The little frock on the left Is: a,, pale pink tnessallne, elaborately trimmed with white lace on blouse and a 'flounce of same on tha short skirt A wide sash of the material cleverly covers the Joining at blouse and skirt and ends In back In large loop without end. On the right wo show a moVo babyish frock, built on lines suggestive of tho old-ttma Mother Hubbard fashion. This one la pale blue Chiffon surah Bilk with whlto laco and pink rosebuds for decoration, put on as shown la Illustration, The sash In this case U pale blua satin ribbon, with long and falling from left side. i Bbx slater Is wearing a gown of white crepe de chine, with aoeordlety. plaited deop flounce and surplice cut bodice, each trimmed with as apples! band of fine white lace. It Is cut est prlncesee, and the fullness above aM Is artistically held In place and caught at right side with a spray of, flak roses matching those on sleeves, 7?M grease than applications. Sweet oil sparingly applied Is, however, ex cellent for antique mahogany. If a flannel Is dipped In tho oil It should ba rubbed over tho wood, tha surface having been first of alf well dusted. Stains and spots on old mahogany can bo taken out by dipping n cork In oxalic acid and water and working It over the marks. Two ounces of yol low beeswax dissolved In tho samo quantity or spirits of turpentine rep resents anothsr good medium for ma hogany, Women In lha rrofeadona. Only two professions, according tu statistics, have so far not bean Invaded by th persistent American woman. There are no women sailors in the marine corps and no female linemen for telegraph and telephone system. Tho other professions and trades num ber as follows: Architects l,0t Yrsrmen .,,,,, ,,,.., ,,,,,, 8,173 Dentists ,,,,,, 788 Klectrlelan , ittt engineers ,.,,, ,,,-.., ,,-,, 84 Journalist , , J.ISCJ eaeners ....., ,,, ,,.,,,, ,xz.lf S.J 10 Cleilc .,,.,.,....,.,,,, Commercial traveler Official In bank Manufacturer l'acker and Mppra.,.. .,.,.. .. Htenoarapher ..... .... Telegratm operator Undertaker ..... ...f....... Carpenter ..................... Maeon ............,,..... Painter and glazUr ............ "lumDers ...a..,.....,.,......,. Miner .-...,............ Dlacksmlth .,.-....... iO,J X 1.10T l.18 ic.nt 81.SS :i 54S 1ST 1,7(0 12. 1.80 its Modlah Fell Hat. Felt bats for wear with walking suits are very popular, and our artist has sketched a model especially welt liked. This might be successfully worked out In purple felt with darker shade velvet trimming and a dull gold buckle. Bo sure, however, that your milliner knows how to handle velvet. as the beauty of this hat lies in the clever draping of the trimming at back. Ilnnsilnar Wall Taper. When papering a room, If yoa arv a novice at the business, choose either a plain or striped paper, as thera is then no difficulty In making tha pat tern fit. If the paper is striped, rat the stripes from the piece left over and use them wrong way up for a frieze. The criss-cross effect Is de lightful. At Iat. A girl's idea of culture Is something which will enable her to dodge disk- washing. Atchison Globe. ..