V :1WlfflB?:OT JULES I'MAI'Tllll X. On Mny !. fur Urn llrnt Hum, Hi' nil ttnvoi' ol. 'I'll n glowing illMrt Juki (Ouoiisnl (lie lniuinlnry linn nf Mm Imrl roil, mill umfl hhhIii Immediately. Tin period WHrt now miteicd when Hie d ISiln tVf nt y-fnur hnui. , Next innriiliiK tliero wan it magnlfl Cent Imln; Urn nioimn h nf day appear it) Surrounded liy h luminous circle Tho ill, Kir n-rciiiiminiiwl IiIh nowliif for lie had iilmity of need, Iml Im ' nurprlned in llml anrrel growing hI ready between Hi lialf-drled alone find even (hiIm, nti'hty heallm trying 1" bhow their drlleiile pink bliMiaom. At last li began lo he really dot weather, on iliu till) nf June Hih tlur HiniiietBr ntnod Hi 17 di-aree above Kara lly Hie middle of Juim the sloop Iihi) made jjood prir-p. and llalteia. Al IHiimtit ntiil Hi doctor w tin i hunting. The three humor, hi iiimiimmIhI liy Duke, net out tin Monti)', III" 17th of June, Nt 6 III III" morning, each limn ntmrd Willi H itoiilile-lmrrwlril gun, H Imielitt mill nnnw knife, hihI provision for nevem! day Aliout liiHiii nf Dm oenmt day I If) elghlHl I wo feriHloii iniinVt-oifll, inn) nurruuiided thini on h plateau, The (Hull Imil begun In shake thetn Mlve lniwtliiiily mi Duke, trying I" )(lrk lit nt off, when Hatter lnrtcd up tight In f i out of (linn, almuttiig nml chaMng llii'iu bark. Thin hnr the RlKiml for Allnmnnt tttlil Hih iliM'tnr in mall forward nml llf, but Ml Hill night of two nkiwIIhiiIr. (Im letrllled iiiiliimU wlfccled nroiiml find attacked HnllerHN. Iln inrt tlu'lr ounet Hllli nun. tady fiMit and fired MratKtil Hi their head. Hut Imth lil bullet were mwcrle, ' They rushed Upon Ills unfortunate man llkii furlea, hriI llimw Mm on the ground In in In Ulant. "He h ilrail iimiit" exclaimed the tlnrtur, III itrniMilftnK Hrrrntn. A trfiftrmjmm ttruKMl wn K"lnic oh lfl AIIHHHt littmul Mt tho nlHllt nf tita irutmtp fo, urn) thmiKh til" 1'"' 1miulf wn to IiikImi tn hu lili. h stopMHi hrt, IwUlInK with lilmwlf and HI itrajmllt-ra Hut til ln-ltmln hmrr)y laittrit half a twuml. till twtter ctr ronquarMt, ami nrlnlmlim, "No, It would Im cownnlly!" Im ruiheil for tfard with lawlnHy. Ilattras full mII uniltnlKht how Ills rival felt, hut would rather have dtai than have lHd hit tntrvn tton. However, tin had hardly llm to think atitmt It. hfor AI(nmtMil wa at Ilia ld. lie eon Id tint Imv hold out rmirh lHKr. for tl w IhihmIIiI to want Off th Mown of horiu and hiHif of tMa urh iiworfiil aHlattotiUla, and In K fW Hlllllllra urn in h muni hHVn l.tfl (WH to lM-r Hut mlililrnly two hut" rroHHIiilnl, and llxUrfwii fll thn llln KTHIfi hl llMtd "CoiirWHf!" hoiilrd Allamolit, fllHic IliK away hl itlarharKPit khmmi, and llitaHliiK hliHurlf rUht In front of III raKlHk animal Dim of thrm. ahnt to th hwtrt. tell dmd b hi- rxaehnd thr tHl. whlln thf othnr dahot madly no )iattT. and wa alniut to om th iinftirtunat' ratualn with hi horn. whmn Allainonl plunRmt hi mw knlfn far Into III Iwaal'a wldn oi-tl j with nnn Imnd. with ttn other dtwlt lllm ik)i a IrMtlrtiilmm hlow on tha llcht with hi halfh!. that III akull WH Hmdlily llt ohhi. It divor mi qulrkly thai It m o. tk a Itaah of llhtnliiK. mt all Man ever. Thn avrond o Uy dad. and Clawhwiny ahoutfd "llurrahl hurrah'" lHttHt waa MVtHt. lie ewni hi lift) to lh man h hatfd ttl Wont. What a Hlorm of ronltlctlnK I-Hlo thl mut hav rouml In hi oll Hut wher wa Him MHiillofi hr tiHthl IMH liiMlilt IlHWMViir. hi anion wa irompt. MllHli'ViT hi frfllliK mlHht Ih. With out imtmttnf h-ltanry. h want lip to hi rival, nnd aald In a Mrava voter: "AttattHint, you Iimv mvoiI my llful" "Vmi vmt iiiIiih," rfpllwl lh Amur I a li. Tnr WH h tnomnt' ltne, and tlirH AIIMIHMIlt addt'd: "WVrn null. Haltn." "No, AIIMtnont," ald thn paptnln; "nhMl lhi diwtor draKk'nl you out nf iHtir ley tninti I did not know who you frnj hut you vnt inn at thn purll if your own llf. knowliiK qtiltn wfll m wn.M "Why, you nr n fllow irwturo nt nny rttlw, nnd slmtnvrr fault nn AHlrhJHH may havw. he I tin (Niward." "No. Iniltd," iwlil Hih doelor. "Iln I ii man, 1'Vnry Inch n man Ilka your- BOjf, llHltlTH." "And, Ilk me. hn ahall huvn Mtrt In til Ktury llwt await u." Th Hlory of rachtiiK tlm mirth ImiIhT" Hakpil Allamont. "Vim," rplld llalir, proudly. "I kihmhI rlMhl. Ihnii," aald Alta IIWHlt. Tim AiiiHrlCHti kIihmI atlll n inntiifiit. diily iiHivml. Tlitm Im apoko fnullnv- ' "And you Imvn nnltially dnrcd to roiipulvo nilPll u liroJtH'IT Ohl It la Kmnd; I ti'U yim It U auhllmo ovun to think of HI" "Hut lull inn." iwld lliitterna. In u liurrli'd inuiineri "you worn not hound for thn imiIh, thou, youmolfT" AlUmont hnltnti'd. "Comu, Hpmik out, man," tinted tho doctor. "VVkII, to tell thn truth, I wna not. nnd llio (ruth In Imtlor Hutn aolf.lovo, No, 1 lind nn atiull grand pnrpoan In vlnw. I wn IryliiH' lo olwtr tho north wi'ut piiNwiKi'i nnd Hint wiir nil," "Altiunont." mild Ilutloniw, ImldlnR out hi liiiml; "l our compnulon tn Klory, como with u nml llml tho mirth liolu," Thn two mi'ii climppd hnmla In it win in, hourly wrHap. nml tho tioud nf filnintalilp lii'twi'i'ii thuin wim aonloil. Wlum limy turnd lo look for tho doutor thoy found him In tenm. "A hi friend," liu mtlil, wiping III cyni "vou Imvo muilu mo io happy It r'Vftrjfr LVu m iiO VER'NE. ' iilmnni morn ilmu I pan hour? Vou 'lllVll nHl'I'llll'Xll thl llltniTHhlll hhIIoii- Illy for tin' aaka of thn rommmi cHtuan. Vou Iiiivh wihl, 'What iloaa It iimltnr if only th Hin In illamvuri'il, w)ii'thnr it Im hy KiiKllaliiiiHti or nn AiiinrlmnT' Why nlimilil wm lirnK of ImliiK Aliinrl n or HiiHllah wIihii wi nnn Imani Hint bih men?" TIib Mimil lllllii limn wa hdaldo him "If with Joy, hiiKKi'd llio rncon llfil i'IihiiiIii to hi liommi, nnd en-un-nifil thulr frlmlhli hy hi own iirfM'tion in hotii. i'hIiiiIiik thfin(lvf thn iiimi out up Hid ii mm Hint muilu tholr way Imek to '-Hinp. At auppor Hih doctor aald: "My dvar old Johinum, I look out nn AiUHrlrati and an KiiKllaliniHii with inn, didn't IT" "V, Mr. CUwIionny." "Wall, I lirtiiK lmrk two lirothcra." Thl wa Joyou nrw lo Ilia nallnr. ami iliny ahonk humla wnrinly with Al IHinoiil; whllo thn doi'tor rtHioiintHil all that had paaaml, and how Hih AiiitI ran PMptalu had aavmt Him HiiKllnh caplalir llfo. That iiIkIU no 'Ivn lm ptur inn coiilil havs Iihii found than In- that lay fltopliiK In tho IUHh now-hou. HkII rninpid thn aliHip; tho trn Im Kan to hrcak up. A trial waa mad to Capo WhuIiI me lon. Thl aliort all of lc hour uf Mrlontly proved hur iri'llint iiunll Hh. On thn Z2il of Juno, llHtlrra liricnn to load Hih (h1kh. Tlmy put In 2M pound of aalt miwit, thrcn fa of vii;rtaliH ami tiri-mrviil int-nt. Iicnhlfa Hum Julrn, and Hour and mMllrliiH Thny almi tmik :w HHind of powder and a alm'k of flrHartn. lneludlliK lh" loop nml thn Halknll hoat, lliirn wa almut l.tOO IMintnla Wi'lKlll. ii llMivy load. However, Hi dlalanrn to thn hh wa not Hi mllr at Hi oulaldn, and a Hmy did not Inland to k more than IwhIvh tnllr a iay, a they could do It rnmfortalily In a month. Kvnn tf land falliil thi'in. thtiy eould Mlwaya fall hark on thn alii. and Mnlah Hi" Jimr nny without fatlxua to iuhh nr d. tin Kunday, th J Id. all wa rmdy, and It wa ruaiilVHd In dvot tho n Urn day to rat Th-y r''llrl mrly tn r"t, for thy Bwili-il to lw up Uptime Ho iwamxl lh 11 nlKht In Fori rrovhlenen. ciiAirrtcu xi. N"it day at parly dawn, llattera ?hvii ilia alunul for dPMrtur". Th well-fp,! and WHll-rpalPil dK wnrn harnomt'd to lh ImI. Thy liad lipn IwvIiik a ihk1 tlmn of It all Hih winter, nnd inlht he ripHCHsl to do Kmh1 aervkn durln; thn ummer. It wa at 4 In thn mornlnit when the pipdlttnn atarlr.1 After fitlnwlnT thn wlndltiK of thn l-ny and coin pa at i'hw WaahlnKton, they atnii'k Into Hi direct routn fnr thn north, and hy 7 o'oltH'k Iwd hut aluht of thn lUhthmiae and I'otl rrtivldence. Iiiirlnic Hm Itrat Iwn day they mndn twenty mile In twelve hour, dnvntlnff the remainder nf thn tlmn to real ami meala. Thn tent wa quite aurilclcnt priiipftliin durln: lee. Thn lemiwniturn henn tn rlan. In many pla- thn now mellml entirely away, and Kreut patohe of water np w mt. I tulitlnx wa not forvntten durlnK thn Hwreh. for frh mat wa a nn rew.lt y. Allamont and Hll kept their Hun toadnd, and ahnt itarilrna, Kulllemola. m1, and n few younK ham. Ilattera advtaaj them not to t.i niiirH than a mile away, a there wa not a day, nor even an hour, tn hum. for threw month of fine weather wa the utmiHit they rould count uimih lie. nlde. thn tedKn wa often cumlna In illllli'ult place), when each man wa needed to lend a helplliK hand. I'ur eveml day the expeillllnn had lienn attended with nn fatlKUH. Thn traveler had only nulTerml from the tnleiiM tilarn of Him ami on tho aiiow, which IhreMtmiMl them with aiiow lillndneiM. At nnuther Hmo of thn yenr they mlKlit Imvo avoided thl hy walking durlllK lh nUht. tiut at ireent there wa no ntKlit nt nil. Happily Hih maw wn tiKlmitn" to melt, ami tho hrll llancy would dtmlnUh a tho proeea of dlaaolutlon iidviinccd. On the 8th of J)ine thn thermometer roan to 4& degree, nnd the rnln fell In torrent. Uattera nml hi compan ion, however, marched atoloally on, nnd nvcii Imllod the dowiiKiur with .lettuhi. knowlmr that It would hn.i.i. I the dtappArnnc of Hm snow. An they went along, the doetnr often picked up alone. IhiHi round one nnd Hat pebble, a If worn uwny by tho tide, lie thought from thl they must bit near Hm 1'olar Imaln. nml yet far n Hm eye could reach wmm one Inturmlu abU plain. There wbh not n treco of houses, or hutn, or onlrni vlatlile. It waa uvlilent Hint the nreunlnmlxrn had not pusheil their way no fur north, nml yet tho famlnhcd tribe would Imvo found their reward In coming, fur tho country abounded In gnine. Hear wore fre quently neu, nnd numerous herds of muMk-nxeii nnd doer. On Hie 20th Hell killed it fox nnd Al lamont it munk-ox. Those mipplles of fresh food were very ucouplitble, nnd even the doctor survvyed, with consid erable nntUfHcttnn, tho hnunohes of moat they iminuscd to procuro from time to time. "Don't let us stint ourselves," ho used to sity on theso oocnslons; "food Is no tinlmpnrlitut mutter In expcdl tlonn Ilko ours." "Kspeolnlly," sold Johnson, "when n men! depends on n lucky shot." "You're right, Johnson; it mrvn docs not think no much nbnut dinner when he known tho soup-pot Is utmmorlng by tho kitchen fire." On tho 30th they rnmo to a district which soenied to have been upturned by soma volcaulo convulsion, so oov-1 K vibJiz ered wn It with cone nnd ahnrp, loftr peak. A attonif lironr.o from tho aoulhannt wnn lilowlm?, which anon lncreud lo u hiirrlcunn, awnnplnif over tho rork overeil wllh anow mil Ihn hilK" ma " nf leu, whli-li look the form of Irn ii'irK nml liuirimoi'k, HiuiIhIi on dry inn. I. on nil nlde nothing could Im hnnrd Imt the mil,, of cracking leo and fall ing IIVIlllllll'hl'H. Thn traveler had tn ho very rnreful In Hvoldlng hill, nml nven In ntionklng aloud, fur Ihn xltchtMit ngllnllnn In thn nlr inlghl Imvn canned n catiintro ph". ImiImiI, the aiuldennefin I Ihn pn cullnr fcalure in arcllo HvalNtirhe din lltifiilnliltig them from thiw of Mwlt rnrlHiid hihI Nnrway. flflen the dlaliHlgemcnl of ft ti!.-V of len In liinlHtilaneotin, and tint even a cannmi hall or thundnrhnlt could ho morn rnpld In It deneent. Tho Inonen lug, the full and tho ornnh happen nl moat almulliineiMinly. Happily, however, no nccldnnt hefell any of Ihn party, and thren daya after ward thoy ramn to nmonth, lovel ground again. On tho fourth of July, there wn nuch an exceedingly deimo fog Hint It wan vxry difficult tn kiep thn straight coiirno for Hm north. No mlnadven lure, however, lufel tlio imrty during Hm darklli'M. nicept tho Iihm of Hell' nowhiie. At Hell' niiggeNtlon torche wero contrived, madn nf tow teeped In plr It of wine and fantened on tho end nf ntlck, rind theae nerved noinewhat to help Idem on, though they mado hut email prngrc; for, on Km th, after Hie fog had cleared! ofT. the doctor toik their hearliiK. nnd found Hint thoy Iwd only h.en marching at tho rato of eight mile a day. Determined to inakn up for Innl lime, they rnp next morning very ear ly nnd ntnrted off. Hell and Alliirnonl H u mm I going ahead of thn real nnd acting a ncniit. Jnhnaon and tho oth er kepi hentdn thn aleilge, and were ihhi nearly two mile hehlnd thn gulden: hut thn weather wa o dry and clear that all their movement could he dlatlnctly uhnnrved. Hlorm hlow up again and thn tont wan plleheii In n ravlno for ahelier, a Hm ky wn dark and threatening, mid n violent north wind wa hlowtng. "I'm nfrald we'l havo n had night," aald Johiifon. "A pretty nolay one, I expeot," ro plle.1 thn doctor, "hut not cold. We imi! heller taku every precaution, ami faalen down our tent wllh good Wg tenea." "Ym are right, Mr. riawbnnny. K Hm hurricane wept away mir tent, I don't know whera wo ahoiihl find It again " Tho lent held fat. hut leep waa Im IHHwIlde. for Hm tempeat wa led loo and raged with trenmftdou violence. "It nee ma to me." hIiI the lotar. during a hrlef lull In the deafening roar, "an If I could hear tho nound of colllalnna hetween Iceheg and nelda. If wn wero near the nea, I could really lielleve there wan a gen eral tireak up In the Ice." "I can't explain the nolicn nny other way," a hi Jnhnaon. "On wo Imvo reached tho coaatT" I wonder?" naked Hatleraa. "It I not Impoaaltde," replied CInw twnny. "Matenl Do you hear Hwtt craah? Tlmt I certainly tho amind of lcelirg falling. We ennnot bo very far from the ocean." "Well. If It turn out tn Im an, I ahnll puah right nn over thn co Meld." "Oh. they'll alt l broken up after nuch a atorm u thl. Wo ahnll ee what to-morrow bring; hut nil I wn aay I. If any poor fellow nre wander ing about In it night Ilko thl. I pity them." (To l continued.) insTomc nnLD or Waterloo. Tourlal !nr It I llelnar lllrr.le.1 of All Intrrrallnir 1'relurea, Tim UttleHeld nt Waterloo, wrlle nn American tourlnt from llruaael. according lo tho American Heglntcr, la rapidly being dlvtMtml of nil its In teresting feature. The limnmn which nhellorcil men who helped lo tnnkn hUtnry thern nre lioltig turn down, tho roads and path nre being obliterated nnd noon there will bo iiothliig left tn remind one nf Napoleon' lout ntand but Uio gront mound cnppwl by tho Waterloo lion. Tho miiHiHim. where nil tho battle field trophle nre on vlw, unlformn. nrmn, ilrnwlnga nnd (ilrturoe, wns nover n prctcniloiis Institution, hut no vlaltor fnlleil tn look with Intoroat nt the many oxhlhltH hehlnd tho glana doom. Thin nlno In tn bo dlnmnntleil nnd tho nrtlclo which Imvo been cnrefully kept for yoar will bo distributed nmoiiK tho provincial muMmim of nel- Klui". where an Individual exhibits they will lot.0 much In vnluo. A I'ikIIIvc I'roof. "My dear child, Imvo you reason to siipKio that Mr. 1'llrty entertain n frnnk IlkliiK for yottT" "Well, ma, Inst night ho handed me n box of cliooolatoa with the remark that they were hU en ml tod sent! tiiuntn." llnltlmoro American. An Iiintimcp, Knlcker Tlmo hrlniw Btrnngt. chnngea. Docker Yen; tho boy whose mothor can't make him wash his neck grows up to bo n rich man who goes ubroaj for bntliB, llarper'e Ilnwr. A Utility Kmliiiintloii, "What In tho ronon you wero bo lato lit dtscovorliiB tho north pole?" "Well," nnswored Uio oxploror, "you boo thoy Imvo mich long nlghta In tho nrotlc regions Unit I overslept." WnhliiKtoti Star. Ititrlllnir In Ootlinm, Foreign Visitor Does it cost much to live In Now York? Hoat No, sir; It doesn't cost much to llvo lit this city, but it costs like Sam Hill to keep up appearances. Nw York Weekly Woman, (Tnlnmeil nml forever tho tarnelen, The friill yet forever the free, tJnliHinei nml fowver thn nhamelon, The top of creHllon I alio. All civilization have panned her And left h-r lnriarjan mill. And the man who had dreamed ho In mnnler I nlmply tho lave of her will. film ulinper and glnnoe demurely, And look like a mint an nhe goci; Ak nwcl n a Illy, yet aurely Hhe' leading aome man by tho noit, Yttr hern are thn primeval reaoureei Of ntrong, unregenernto on; Duplicity maralialn her force And art I her nuhtlo defenne. Oh, man, you may marvel nnd wonder, May rennou anil nrguo nml fret; Oh, mun, you may hlunter and hluu der Vou never havo conquered her yetl Vou lecturo and tutor and teach Imr, Hut atlll h I ever Hi name, Tim fiee. Irreaponnlhle creature That nothing can fetter or tame. -'hlrngo New JloOlah Turlian t'olflure. The turlian voiffurn U first In favor nr drtN off anion, and that the hair drcowr may not nutter by tho lm pllclty of thn faMilon, wave and puff are being Introduced, and an our lllu tratlon Indlcatea with pleaalng effect. It I linpMible, however, to rrang! one' own hair In thl manner, and the puff a and hair band on ouch tide Ico'tire faluc and odjiitled. after the waved trcen nre drawn back over the turban foundation. llenllh nml llenul Hint. Kweet spirits of nitre tn used for light fevers. t'so witch hazel salvo for sores, brulsea, burns, nbHceasea, etc. Carbolic salve or xlnc ointment may tx used for flesh wounds, bolls, etc Never sleep so that on first awaken Ing the c)t shall open on the light of a window. Camliorated oil Is ideal for the re lief of sprains and In a mild counter irritant for sore throat. If the wind has reddened tho eye lids, wash then) In slightly salted wnrm water (using common a0). Per a cold In the head a roll of med icated cotton will be valuable. A small piece placid In each nostril will give Instant relief. Make the rule to go outdoors every day where the nlr Is pure, take some deep breaths and exerclee. You will find that will keep you warm for quite i time and It Is a hoaltby warmth. To nil me the temperature of a fe verish cold molstim n png with Itber eau do eologne or- vinegar and water and hold It tn the band for a time. This reduce fevor due to n cold In n marvelous way. To remove blackhead, wash the face In tepid water, dip finger tips Into creeu soap, sold nt all druggists, and massage tho face. Itlnw the skin and apply toilet water to kill the alkali and prevent burning. To straighten round shoulder try the following- exercise: Stand about eighteen Inches ftom n door, pro the palms of the hands against It, nnd slowly push the body forward until the bread! louche the door. This U iIk good for weak shoulders. l!rtl I'lllinT.. For pillow for cradle purchase tick ing whkh rttmct a pal blue Mower. Make the pillow case of soft white illmlty, hemstitch it and (inlaw with a hemstitched pillow. The color show throiifh the white In delicate tracery. A pillow for the crib should Im flWnd with dnwii, and should not be stuffed full. A gift should Include oiAi pillow qiiil three pillow case. Women hi'lilom Color llllnit. Color bllndneiM Is sea ice among wo men, according to l'rof. Samuel V. Hayes. Ho mentioned that only one wonuih In 1,000 seems to havo defective color vision. In, soma experiments which wero mndo nt Mount Holyoke Collcgo with sixty-three students of tho clnss of 1009, but fourteen mado very slight mistakes. Women' Look In llualnea. An attractive, slender tlgure, n bright, healthy appearance, un nlert beurlng nnd graceful eao of move ment theso nro beauties and personal advantages which women tn business do well to cultivate and preservn. Thoy are often a passport to success when applying for a situation, white the. young woman with a clumsy figure, j omen-con sallow complexion, and slow move ment has a nuch smaller chance. There In also tho question of health. Hii.ut persons, hji a rule, are more In clined to tho common aliment of everyday life than those who are slim and "on tho move;" and obesity, a disease In Hindf, bring others In IU train. Mnmpne often very charm ing. It Is when the plumpness turns Into real, undoubted fatness that thore Is eauwj for alarm. Nglct! fatnoM will noon mean chronic obesity; thn troubles come. Four honors at the Boolo des Deaux Art In I'arls have U-cn won by women thl year. Mis Kllen Day, tho organist, Is still living In London at the ago of 81. Mil Pity wn only 8 years of age when she was summoned to play for Queen Vletorln. Mis. Kllzabcth Moore, a Voasar grad uate, has entered the agricultural de partment of tho University of Mis souri at Columbia and has announced her Intontlon of becoming an expert farmer. She Is a member of sovoral clubs In St Louis. I'rlncca Vletorln IxhiIso of Prunala, Kmpror William's only daughter, ha an exquisitely beautiful string of joarls, which her mother has bn col lecting for her ever slnco her birth. Mis Clgrld Gude, daughter of tho Norwegian minister to the United Slat, Is an ardent believer In votes for woman. Ho Is Mrs. Ague Dryce, the Englishwoman, who ha been vis iting her brother-in-law, the British ambassador at Washington. faond Mnnner fnr Glrla, The girl who Is properly coached In matters polite doe all of thse smaller things: Takes off her hat at the theater. Is Invariably courteous to servants. Never read the crimes In the news papers. Never speaks with her mouth full at table. Hemoves 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 bo at all times and In all placos on its best behavior. Never gossip about a girl friend or does anything olse to anybody she would not havo done to herself. Car of .Mahogany. The lee polish the better where an tiques are concerned. Old oak and other wood always require more elbow i 1 IT'vl i i IN PARTY-LAND. ill Jlllil S1l? VlSiy lAteasnavSmfc-Sti viWiSi ifeM" tli:lliJf ft Nothing daintier or more delightful could bo lmugluod than tho lovely imrty dresse for children and young girls. Our chnrmlug trio gives an Idea of tho eloflunco In some, cases, oach of whlah, however, may bo copied In lee expensive materials. Tho llttlo frock on the left Is a pale pink messallno, elaborately trimmed with whlto lace on blouso and a flounce of samo on tho short skirt A wide sash of the material cleverly covers the joining of blouso nnd skirt and ends In back in largo loops without ends. On tho right wo show a more babyish frock, built on line suggestive of tho olU-tlmo Mother Hubbard fashion. This one Is pale blue ohltton surah silk with whlto laco nnd pink rosebuds for decoration, put ou as shown in Illustration, The sash In this case is polo blue satin ribbon, with long ends fnlllng from left side. II Ig Bister Is wearing a gown of whlto crepo de chlno, with accordion plaited deop flounce and surplice cut bodice, each trimmed with an applied band of flno whlto lace. It la cut en prlncesse, and the fullness above flounco is artistically held in placo and caught at right sldo with a spray of pink rose matching those on sleeve. dt- the :jF(on& groaso thnn Applications, Sweet oil sparingly applied In, however, tnt collent for untlquo mahogany. If a flannel Is dipped In tho oil It should be rubbed over the wood, tho surface) having been first of all well dusted. Htnln and spots on old mahogany can be taken out by dipping a cork In oi alio acid and water and working it over the mark. Two ounce of yel low beeswax dissolved In tho samo quantity of spirits of turpentine rep resent another good medium for mv hogany. Women In Ihn I'rnfeaalnn. Only two professions, according tit statistics, havo so far not been Invaded by the persistent Amerloan woman. There are no women sailors In tho marine corps and no female linemen for telegraph and telephone systems. The other profession and trades num ber as follows: Architect 1,041 neriormen ,J7 1 fnl!t ...,... ,,,,,,,.,, 78S KleelrlcUr 40 Engineer S4 Journalist 1,1'JO lawyer l,fi0 Teacher 127.814 Hnnkkeeirtr 15.3 HI lt,I4 U i.:o7 i.iii 1,3 (Ml ll.SSS 121 S4S 1ST 1,750 m 1,109 111 CVefk Commercial trveiers Offletal In bank Manufacturer Packer and hlpprs. MtcTHKTathers ....., Telegraph operator LnwieTinnar ,, ...,., ,..,,,..,,, Can -enter a Mneon ... .,,,,, ,,...,...,, Painter and Uxlr Plumber Miner tllauksmlths Modl.h Felt 111. Felt bats for wear with walking suits are very popular, and our artist has sketched a model especially well liked. This might be successfully worked out In purple felt with darker shade velvet trimming and a dull gold buckle. De sure, however, that your milliner knows how to handle velvet, as the beauty of this hat lies In tho clever draping of the trimming at back. llanatna- Wall Taper. When papering a room, If you arv a novice at the business, choose either a plain or striped paper, as there Is then no difficulty in making the pat tern fit. If the paper Is striped, cut the stripes from tho pieces left over and uso them wrong way up for a, frieze. The criu-croea effect Is de lightful. At Laat. A girl's idea of culture is something which will enable her to dodge dish washing. Atchison Gkbo.