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y The Usual Oversight. “Had 1 best run the risk? Shall I make her my wife?” Thus he mused while considering the step of hie life. “Will her wit entertain me, her beauty at tract?” He tried to remember some virtue she lacked. “Can she save, be submissive and loving at once. Or simper and purr like the average dunce? Can she make her own dresses, prepare all the meals. Do away with the bang and wear sensible heels?” He thought it all over, then made up his mind That she was as perfect as any he’d find. “I’ll have her,” at last he decided; but woe! He’d forgotton to weigh up her possible no. —J udge. MRS. THE BEST REMEDY FOR CERTAIN BLEMISHES OF THE COMPLEXION. The Ill Effects of Wearing Black Nose Veils—How to Cure Pimples and to Prevent Freckles—Some Secrets of the Toilet Divulged. POOLE. Mrs. Hester M. Poole, who lives at Metuchen, N. J., is a well known writer on all sorts of household and art topics, She is a small woman who moves about very quickly and talks rapidly and well. Her dark hair, faintly streaked with gray, is cut short, and waves all over her head. Her eyes are blue and her face is pleasant and kindly. Although her home is in Metuchen, she and her husband are much in New York and elsewhere. They have been great travel ers. Mrs. Poole's presence is frequently required in New York, aside from busi ness, by social calls upon her. She is also a member of Sorosis and of the Women's Press club. These two facts mean the expenditure of three after- Yon guidepost has. through countless days, "To London” pointed on. Nor once has quit the angled ways. And up to London gone. —Doane Robinson. TRY THE SOAP CURE M. The Pleasing Personality of a Popular Writer on Household Topics. C'oaalstency. Reproach me not. though it appear, While I true doctrines teach. I wholly fail in my career To practice as I preach. Our Ideal. Have we not all, 'mid life's 1-etty strife. Some pure ideal of a noble life That once seemed possible? Did we not hear The flatter of its wings, and feel it near. And just within our reach? It was. And yet We lost it in this daily jar and fret. Bat still oar place is kept and it will wait Heady for us to All it, soon or late. No star is ever lost we onco have seen; We always may be wbat we might have been. HESTER ■ at the same price, ’lue standard of mo rality would be higher, as a man would be judged by the same standard as a woman, and only those of irreproach able character would be elected to offices of trust. For instance, it has been proved that a woman can become as good a dentist as a man; yet the New York colleges will not graduate a wo man, for no other reason than that she is a woman. Here again, is the Wo man's college, requiring a much higher standard to matriculate than the male colleges. Why should this be? If we are capable, why not grant us equal rights, so long as many must depend on themselves as bread winners? “It is all nonsense to think that a woman will be any the less womanly be cause treated with fairnes. Ten to one many would never vote unless com pelled to do so to put the right man in for self protection. The mere fact of the privilege being theirs would be suf ficient.” In Passaic Dr. Turner has organized cooking schools, sewing schools and kitchen gardens, as well as the kinder gartens. The Turner drum corps is com posed of proteges of the doctor,who have named their band in her honor. She has many friends and is widely known throughout the United States by those interested in philanthropic work of all kinds. It is said by her friends that she devotes the whole income of one of her offices, which amounts to from $3.000 to $4,000 a year, to charity in aid of chil dren only. The above picture is a copy of an oil portrait of the doctor just finished. J. H olland . to “teach, typewrite, report, keep books, cut, drape, sew, etc.” The enterprise has been crowned with snccess, and the demand for trained girls in various oc cupations is growing. The college is pre pared now to supply such demand. This is how women may help one another. The girls are taking so many prizes from young men in every branch of learning in which the two come in com petition that it is no wonder the boys are opposed to coeducation. One can understand why they are so. How about that gray matter theory? E liza A rchard C onner . with an air of deep solemnity. Rarely are they pretty, for though their fea tures are regular they are generally a little too large for beauty. In manner they are calm and almost stately in their own comical little way. They seem rather overpowered by the respon sibility of being descendants of the an cient Romans. Soft, melting brown eyes with an expression of melancholy are one of their greatest attractions. The very young lady of the fourth,por trait is that rara avis, a fair Italian with golden hair, and the pallor and purity of a marble statue. An even, gentle smile crosses her face as she waits for the artist to uncover the camera which he has deceitfully told her is full of “lit tle birds” #ud various other curious SPECIMENS OF AMERICAN CHILDREN things. Though her father and mother are Italian her solemnity is not as unre OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE. lieved as that of most Roman babies; per haps the fact that she is a free born Amer Good Natured German Babies, Coquet ican citizen has modified somewhat the tish French Infants, Fair Italians, Dig severity of her gravity. Her favorite nified Spanish Señoritas and Cute Chi edible is macaroni boiled in milk and flavored with onions. nese Children. THE BLESSED BABIES [Copyright, 1892, by American Press Associa tion.] More than half the babies born during the year in the United States are of for eign parentage. But in spite of the fact that they are all members of the glori ous republic, the land of the free and the brave, there is never one that does not betray its nationality either feature, disposition or taste. I trimming on the “bottom and down the front. The front of the corsage is filled in with lace. The sleeves are of plain chameleon silk. The back breadth is ent so as to bring the stripes together on chevron, and the tasteful bonnet is of white chip, with pink ribbons, brown feather and a small bunch of currants, (•'ream surah parasol, with fall of Span ish lace. Just now silk guipure lace is the favorite, and it will probably have a long period of popularity, as it is rich , and cannot be successfully imitated. This is always black and the real of silk. Point d’esprit is also to be much worn as bertlies and flounces. This is beauti ful, but frail, and used to be known as blond. It does not soil quickly, but tears easily, and can never be cleaned; so it is just the thing for the grande monde, particularly as it is also quite expensive. H. D. Saved by an Undecided Man. pW CASTOR IA for Infants and Children * * Cast orla is so well adapttxl to children that I recommend itaa superior to any prescription known to me.” II. A. A rche », M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cast aria cures Colle, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dl Without injurious medication. “ The use of Castoria’ te so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work ot supererogation to endorse it Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castona within «uy reach.” C arlos M artyn . D. D.. New York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. “ For several rears I have recommend«! your ’ Costona.' and shall always coatinne Io do so os it has invariably produced beoeflcUl results.” E dwin F. E ariixs . M. D-, “The Winthrop,' UMh Street and 7th Av»., “I was one of the party of eight once held up by a lone highwayman,” said P. New York Oily. J. Marlin, a bridge contractor. “I was traveling by stage in Montana. The party consisted of two army officers, a specu T hk C kktaub C ompany , 77 M urray S trbrt , N bw Y ork . lator, four miners and myself. The stage had been held up pretty frequently, so we all went fixed for trouble. Every man had a brace of sixshooters, and we were just »1 aching to have the road agents tackle us; J;.-------------------- ----------------------- at least we talked that way. We com mented very unfavorably upon men who yielded to the demands ot the freebooters without a struggle, and promised them a warpi time if they tackled us. One man had little to say. He was the speculator, a red headed man with a squint. Finally one of the army officers asked him what he would do if the robbers attacked us, and be replied that lie did not know. AND “As we swung around a sharp bend in the road the stage pulled up with a jerk, the driver threw up his hands, and almost before wc knew it we were looking into the K.'y’» 'ream Halm it not a liquid, «nu/- or powder. Applied into the noatrCU At <• barrel of a Winchester. Well, sir, that quickly abaorbed. It eleaneee the jiaiL allay» inflammation, heal» lone robber marched us out and stood us I j 'e or eent by mail on ‘ t of price. the cm up in line with our hands above our head. | I Then he threw each man a small sack and made him pull it over his head. We all complied but one. The red headed specu lator pulled his gun and shot the bandit so full of holes that he died before he could touch the ground. Then he climbed up, knocked the driver off the box and drove the stage into the next station with the most crestfallen lot of braggarts aboard that ever wore a gun and neglected to use it.”—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. THE “ ' HAY-FEVER hay - fever The superintendent of the money or der department of the Pittsburg post office is a woman, Mary Steele, but she MRS. HESTER M. POOLE. has never stolen a cent of the people’s (Copyright, 1892, by American Press Associa- noons out of every month. Mrs. Poole money, though she handles $2,000,000 a has been a member of Sorosis and an year. She has not even made any mis officer in that distinguished body for the takes. _______________ greater part of the last twenty-two years. ITALIAN. WOMAN'S WORLD IN PARAGRAPHS. Her work, however, is of the greatest Gentle, docile and shy, with a manner interest. She has contributed to nearly Sweet Revenge In the Shape of Flats for half timid, half confiding, Chinese babies every home paper of consequence in the Women Only. are most attractive. A group of these country. She wrote upon art for Our children in their gay colored silk cos- The ordinary boarding housekeeper HOSE who take care Continent, the weekly magazine that has for fifty years been the terror of tume>- lend a picturesque touch to the of health do not need began so auspiciously under Judge Tour wage earning women. If she took the curious, dirty, narrow streets of the medicine. gee's management, but passed out of woman boarder at all, she did it with Chinese quarter in San Francisco. Many women are much troubled by existence later. She has also written on such a give him-a-cold-potato-and-let- The Chinese are very proud of their little black specks about the mouth and “The Arts of Decoration,” “Domestic him-go air that the working girl felt children and dress them very handsome A l’nrrot Story. nose called “blackheads.” Some ascribe Art” and “Japanese Art.” She says, painfully her helplessness. She was Every fond grandmother or doting ly. When the baby is a month qld the On leaving Jamaica for New York, via to them the romanticism Of ill health. “Every species of art has been my spe made to understand that men were in parent can point out innumerable and father gives a dinner to all his friends at Philadelphia, I was somewhat puzzled as I regret to say that they are simply dirt cialty.” all cases preferred to her and that if remarkable differences between their one of the many native restaurants and to what I should do with Polly during the —the result of soft coal and winds im In the more practical realm of house men could ' be - had - to - fill -.......................... the landlady’s own tiny tyrant and every other in ex the child receives its first name. If it is a voyage, so I asked the captain’s advice. pregnated by black soil, aided by the hold topics Mrs. Poole has done much room’s the landlady would not hesitate istence, their own being undoubtedly young Chinaman, when it is old enough He recommended me to put the bird in wearing of little nose veils, which, were writing. In Good Housekeeping was a moment about turning the girl into the cleverest, brightest and most beau to go to school it will be given another— charge of the steward, who was also tak they white, would by their looks give printed a sketch called “The Philosophy the street. It seemed in truth that the tiful baby ever ushered into a cold, un “Promising Advancement,” “Rising ing some parrots and other birds to Phila some warning of their condition. of Living,” and in Mrs. Logan's Home boarding housekeeper was the natural appreciative world. Notwithstanding Student,” or some such ambitious refer delphia. I found him quite willing to re The best way to get rid of them is to Magazine a series entitled “From Cellar enemy of her own sex. Well, the tables these unbiased opinions nearly all chil ence to the progress it is hoped he will lieve me of my charge, for which I was make a stiff lather of some clean, hon to Attic.” For The Homemaker, under are being turned now. Working women dren of the same race have many traits make. A Chinawoman has only one very glad, as I had a child to look after. I est soap and water, hot as ever yon can Marion Harland's administration, she have at last found a way to circumvent in common, and are more or less types name until she is married, when she re went each day to see Polly, but he would take no notice of me and was never heard bear it. With a toothbrush rub gently published a series of articles with origi receives another. the enemy. Blessed be the man who in of tlieir nationality. to say a word during the voyage. I had (in a rotary manner) the parts affected nal illustrations upon “Home Decora Children though petted and indulged told the steward how well he could talk German babies are the prettiest in once a day for three or four days, then tion.” She has also written descriptions vented flats and the modern apartment the world—they are so fat, so fair and are never spoiled by Chinese parents, and he tried to induce mo to sell my par house! Working women, from those in less and less often till they disappear. of beautiful homes, including those of rosy. They are good natured, easy go strict obedience being exacted from rot to him, offering me any reasonable The soap should be left on all night. George W. Childs and Thomas A. Edi literature and art to those who are ing little creatures, with blue eyes like them. The Chinese baby in this por price I would name. Of course, I refused clerks in stores and employees in facto The treatment will redden the skin son, and has published articles upon va forgelmenots and flaxen hair. In ap trait is always very well dressed. He to part with the bird, but he seems to have naturally, but that disappears in a few rious home occupations for women, the ries, have found out that by putting pearance they are healthy, with firm, wears a pair of pale green trousers, with been determined to have him at any cost. little funds together from two to their On arriving at Philadelphia he brought moments. For the persistent ones, rub rearing of bees and silkworms, the cul four of them can rent a flat of their white flesh. They love music, which is a deep yellow band at the foot. His my parrot (as I supposed) to me, with a well in a little Holland gin with a soft ture of small fruits, jelly making, pick own and have that which every as the air they breathe to them; but coat is of quilted magenta satin, and great deal of paper wrapped around the white cloth. On no account squeeze ling, preserving, etc. This series was natural woman's heart yearns for, their enjoyment is calm and critical, as around his neck is suspended an amulet saying he had done so to protect out a blackhead. This but makes the made more useful by containing the a home, with or without a man befits members of a philosophical race. bag containing charms against evil cage, Polly from the cold. Not thinking there pore larger for a larger speck next data of cost, labor and profit to be ex in it, as the case may be, but in any Of German slumber songs there is no spirits. He is fond of playing in a rather was anything wrong, I prepared to leave time. Those who are snbject to black pected. A nnie I sabel W illis . event a home. Girls have discovered end, either to number or variety. Here grave and serious way, but one of his the ship, when, happening to pass the heads must use soap. place where the steward kept his birds, I ley have only to keep na- is one of the most popular: Those little impish pimples that usual heard a great fluttering of wings and a Sleep, baby, sleep; A WOMA^ DtNTIST. do as they would be by, familiar voice say, “Here is Polly,” and, ly pop up the day of the party or when Thy father guards the sheep; and not let their tongues wag too freely, sure enough, there he was among the Thy mother shakes the dreamland tree one's best fellow is coming to town may She Runs Two Offices and Finds Time and they can live together in happiness And from it fall sweet dreams for thee. other birds, while I was going off with a be stopped (for the time) by a little alum for Philanthropic Work. and harmony and make for themselves stranger. Just look at this little Teuton, who was dissolved in water applied through the Dr. C. G. Turner is the only woman the daintiest, brightest of homes. Every Poor Polly was in a greatly excited state day. Sulphur applied in the same way who has passed the Imard of registration year by the hundreds they are deserting born in New York. Is he not a typical and evidently understood the situation. and camphorated vaseline are also prompt in dentistry in New Jersey. She is not the forbidding old boarding house, where German and a lovely baby? Of course the steward offered some lame cures. As pimples, however, are an in only a skillful dentist, but a remarkable they were only tolerated, not welcomed, excuse for the mistake (?)—Cor. New York dication that the blood is not in good woman in many ways, having two and taking little flats and making homes. Recorder. condition, that should be attended to at offices which she visits daily. Bless them, how they do enjoy it! They An Audacious Query. once. As camphorated vaseline is con She is a great humanitarian, a strong can have their friends come to see them, I imagine that none of the royal family ducive to superfluous hair, it must be advocate of temperance and woman’s they have their own pas« keys and go have the blessed privilege of looking like used as sparingly as possible. suffrage, and is also interested in the and come as they please, and no spiteful me, because instead of being saluted as I The more difficult pimples should be kindergartens and whatever promotes gabble assails their ears. These hard passed the house of parliament I was rude allowed to ripen perfectly, then squeezed the welfare of children. ly ordered to move on. The cold shivers working, self respecting women always till bright, fresh blood comes, showing are running up and down the backs of the Dr. Turner was born in Ohio and edu pay their rent and are neat, businesslike folks who have this big building in charge that all bad matter has been drawn off. cated in Indiana, where she was at one and quiet. And now comes in the sweet because of dynamite outrages. This state When squeezed too soon the skin is time a public school teacher. She went revenge. It is coming to be that if of trepidation happens periodically, and I marked and the pimples soon reappear. to Boston, where she was • graduated house agents can rent flats to respect don’t know how it is that they always The most commonly seen form of from the kindergarten, being a protege able working women they prefer them look upon me with suspicion as I take my pimple and blotch is a form of acne. It of Mrs. Peabody. Mrs. Turner went to walks abroad in that vicinity. They seem greatly to families or bachelors. They is caused by imperfect circulation and New York, determined to take up den to breathe more freely when I have passed do not smoke or have noisy* beer drink digestion. It can be almost wholly tistry, but found that the College of greatest pleasures is to trot by his the place. cured in a few weeks even after several Dentistry in New York refused to grad ing parties, and they do not wear out father’s side through the streets as he I stood for a moment by one of the small stairs and woodwork. In London build years' standing by persistent steaming, uate women. She then matriculated at goes from shop to shop peddling small doors through which a policeman was ers who see the signs of the times are commodities. He babbles in a mixture of marching out and in. I stood to read a hard rubbing with a coarse crash towel the Women's College of the City of New constructing apartment houses “for wo Chinese and English and tries to walk notice that was printed and framed and and the application of a good facial York. It is well known that this college men only.” In New York an agent by himself, tottering across the side locked there by the side of the door. The soap at night. Rub the soap in with a requires a higher standard to matricu thinks himself very lucky if he can till was to the effect that this entrance stiff shaving brush, leave on all night late than any male college in the city. walk almost under the feet of the other notice FRENCH. was reserved exclusively for peers, the sous a flat house with refined, quiet women Chinese pedestrians, who carefully step of peers, bishops and princes of the blood and wash off in the morning with very Mrs. Turner began her training in who earn their own living and mind French babies are lively and vivacious hot water and rough towel. Alcohol dentistry under her husband, Dr. J. A. out of his way. It is very pleasant to and have not the great rolls of white see how gentle and kind the men are to royal. The policeman stopped in his march and camphor, once a day perhaps, also Turner. It is said she has conquered their own business and watched me. I met his cold, suspi flesh that are characteristic of babies of It is a sign of the times that a woman’s these little ones, playing with them and cious eye and said: aid in the cure. No creams or oily sub every branch of dentistry, both mechan German parentage. They are slenderly “Which are you?” stances should be used. ical and operative. In the morning at free trade club, the “Frances Cleveland made and olive skinned, with just the fondling them most affectionately. “Which am I what?” he asked severely. Here is a song with which Chinese Regular daily gymnastic exercises 7,when the weather is fine, she rides the club,” has been started in New York by faintest tinge of pink in either cheek. "Are you a peer, the son of a peer, a bish mothers sing their babies to sleep. Per should be pursued, with special motions tricycle for a hour; at 9 a. m. goes to Mrs. Mary Frost Ormsby. Sarah E. They are not shy — no, not they! But or a prince of the blood ?” to strengthen the stomach and abdomen, her office, where she remains until noon, Fuller, the engraver, is secretary, and they will hang their heads and try to haps “sing” is not quite the right term op He stepped down from the entrance and to apply to extraordinary high falsetto said threateningly: here being the seat of the trouble. If after luncheon taking the train and go the Marquise Lanza, Dr. William A. make you believe so. A French girl neglected, acne becomes chronic and in ing to her other office, remaining there Hammond’s daughter, is chairman of baby is a born coquette and is naughty admired by the Celestials, though it can “You move on.” the executive committee. These women not be denied that to ears accustomed to curable. I know a lady of fifty who until evening. I moved.—London Cor. Detroit Free and audacious just to tease. When has been steadily treated for six years, J? ress. She is a woman of broad mind and are in earnest and they intend to have scolded she tosses her pretty little head it it seems to have a soothing effect: Snail, snail, come out and be fed; while a girl of seventeen who has had it takes deep interest in all the leading similar clubs established all over the with the sauciest air imaginable until That Raise of Salary. Put out your horns and then your head. in its worst form for four years was al topics of the day. On Sunday she country this summer, to induce men to laughter brings the intended lecture to And thy mammy will give thee mutton. When you have an opportunity to be of most wholly cured in six weeks by the teaches an infant class of 100 children, vote for Cleveland and free trade. The For thou art doubly dear to me. more value to your employer, don’t make an abrupt end, as she intended; for all use of facial soap, Turkish baths, local and is also interested in improving the foundation principle of the clubs is op the while she was watching you with These children are all American citi the mistake of trying to get a raise at position to the McKinley tariff, because steam baths and regular gymnastic and condition of the colored race. her sharp black eyes that snap with fun. zens and will attend the public school, once because you have him on the hip. swimming lessons. When asked if she liked dentistry, Dr. in the judgment of these ladies that Under the ordeal of the camera she is and later on cast a vote. They will be Don’t try the “I’m going to leave Satur tariff increases prices of necessities and Freckles can be made to disappear Turner replied, “Certainly; every wvm- ” scare. as pose as her celebrated countrywoman, better men than their fathers, and their day Clerks who have been kept right along permanently. an Bhould enter the field for which she makes life harder for poor people. The Sarah Bernhardt, herself. Raven black children, in turn, better than they, for attention of Mrs. Ormsby was first through the dull season, clerks whose er The old treatment of freckles consist called to this question when she went is the color of a French baby’s hair, each generation will have greater ad rors and weakness« s have been overlooked, ed in peeling off the skin. This made a vantages than the preceding. All the with never a “ wave ” or a “ kink ” init — as clerks who have been coached and trained, among the Italian women last year to babylike complexion for a week or two, persuade them to help in the World's straight as straight can be. The greatest babies mentioned here, though born of clerks who have been given a stock in but the skin being made by this means fair. She found them poverty stricken delight of the small original of this por alien parents and types of their various trade, so to speak, by the experience ob superfine, the enemy returned with in don’t make spectacles of yourselves and staggering under a burden of taxes trait is when her father, whistling a nationalities, in reality form a large tained, creased strength in color and number. lively operatic air, catches her up and proportion of ths rising generation of when the clerk above you, possibly in on imports. Finally Mrs. Ormsby be A modern method treats freckles as charge of the stock or buyer of the stock, came a free trader. On the other hand, dances her about on her own slim little America. being little clots of iron settled under H elen E. G regory -F lesher , M. A, is sick, leaves or is changed, by trying the feet. She is chic and fascinating, and when, some time since, I brought this “force” gag. When you are asked to as the skin which the sun draws to the Paris Fashions. question of protection . or free trade up she knows it. sume the more responsible position, do it surface. By the use of tonics and skin The third picture is that of a baby girl for discussion in a class of Cincinnati A lady who does me the honor of read with might and main; show a disposition foods the clots are dispersed and driven ladies, who were learning parliamentary whose ancestry is written in her face. ing my fashion letters asked me recent to succeed and an appreciation of the op back into the system to join with the Those dark eyes and that deep rich usage, I found that only one of the ly why I never seemed to consider the portunity given. Then, at a proper time, other red corpuscles. This I have seen any requests or ask for considera whole number went in for free trade, brides and why there was never an idea make successfully done a score of times. (May tion.—Dry Goods Economist. that, too, although her husband was a given for them to build upon. So now heaven bless the inventor!) By the use Republican. I rejoice that women be I present a toilet for a bride and one for A Passage front a Preacher's Journal. of a tonic occasionally, once dispersed gin to have “views” on the tariff ques her mother, also recently constructed. the freckles will not reappear. In the published journal of the celebrated tion. They are naturally better econo That of the bride was of white ben English preacher, Frederick Robertson, Women like the idea of steaming. It mists than men and the time is coming galine and white brocade. The front of occurs the following singular passage: “If is heroic and quick; but it does not act when their judgment in national econo the skirt was of bengaline, as also were I had not known a certain person I never equally with all, and must be used in mies will be needed and asked for. the sleeves. A sash with low, drooping should have given up the profession of moderation or it dries the skin. For ex ends was of white moire, four inches arms to become a minister; if I had not tremely oily skins or to give »thorough One person, a young lady, is courage wide, and a small spray of orange blos met a certain lady I never should have ly clogged skin a heroic start it is bene ous enough to criticise the voice of Mrs. known that person; if my dog had not dis soms was fastened in the knot. ficial. The best way to accomplish it is Kendal, the British actress who knows turbed that lady’s invalid child at night I is best fitted, and where her strongest to hold the face over a deep, narrow pan it all. The young lady is Lily Hollings never Bhould have met her. It is true, inclinations lead her. ” When asked if of very hot water, with a towel over all then, that if my dog had not barked ou head, granddaughter of tlie veteran she met with inany obstacles in her that particular night I should now be in to keep in the steam. Fifteen minutes actor, Janies E. Murdoch, and herself a practice owing to her sex, she smiled platform reader. Miss Hollingshead pro the dragroons or fertilizing the soil of is sufficiently long. India.”—London Tit-Bits. Some are benefited by dashing the and replied: “Well, yes, at first; but I nounces Mrs. Kendal's voice thin and face with very hot and very cold water find doing goal work overcomes most of poor in the upper register and monoto Wages of Lighthouse Keepers. SPANISH. alternately. For some this is but a them. One day a lady entered my office nous in the lower register. She further Lighthouse keepers are paid from *60 to temporary excitement and deadens the and asked, ‘Is the doctor in?’ I replied, declares Fanny Davenport to have the color unmistakenlv betoken Spanish *1,000 a year, the highest salaries being •I am the doctor; can I do anything for best voice of any woman who appears skin. blood, Unlike her French sister, the given to those who occupy isolated posts It is well to avoid a constant and care you?’ With a disdainful toss of the on the stage in America today. señorita has all the proud reserve of her like Minot’s ledge and those on the Florida head she replied, ‘ No. indeed; I don't less washing with soap and water. Here reefs. Each one of them has a book of 153 Mrs. Lena tittig, of Brooklyn, has in forefathers, and does not approve of the want any woman practicing on me,' and again individual experience must be had. pages which teils him what to do in every puolicity of the photographic studio. vented a waterproof cloak called the departed. emergency. If his light goes out he is dis A coarse, greasy skin may be washed The mere accident of having been bom “ Duck's Back. ” It is made of a storm “ Another time two gentlemen entered charged, no matter what the excuse may once a day; once a week is sufficient for in the United States has not dispelled be. Experts called “lampists” go from others. Great care should be used in and asked for the doctor. When I an cloth prepared without any rubber about the native haughtiness of her race. From it, and is so ingeniously arranged that a lighthouse to lighthouse continually, ex the choice of soaps. Any kind that bites swered ‘I am the doctor’ they looked under her long black lashes she regards lady's skirts cannot possibly come in amining and repairing lamps.—Washing the tongue is harmful to the complexion. at each other in dismay. Finally one re the artist and his assistant with an air ton Star. contact with mud and rain', since they mark ?d that he had a tooth needing a The best kind tastes like olive oil—sweet covered underneath as well as out of grand and lofty disapproval. Why Dead Slow. and smooth. Spanish olive oil or pure little attention. I examined his teeth, are should she, the descendant of proud side. and before he left the chair I had filled Levi, Jr.—Fadder, de sheDtlemans vat white castile from some reliable house In England it is not very uncommon hidalgos, be thus rudely exposed to the puys te tiamond engagement ring yester are both good. One rub of the soap over rivo and drawn one. He then said it day comes py te store today ant pawned it. the cloth is sufficient. Even then water was the most satisfactory work he had for women to serve as vestrymen in the public gaze? And when the photogra pher dares to lay his sacrilegious hand Levi, Sr.—How vos he look? ever had done, and frankly admitted Episcopal church, but in America it is should ba shaken over it to prevent its upon her to change the pose, she raises Levi, Jr.—All proke up. direct contact with the skin. The face that when he found I was a woman he an innovation which some half fossilized her voice in amazed bewilderment at the Levi, Sr.—Vill you nefer learn to take in cannot be too well washed off after soap. wanted to go right out, but did not like Episcopalians regard with horror. Why? indignity. Spanish babies are usually Another, also very small, was in the terest in te bizness? Vy didn’t you try to That is a good, helpful plan adopted Most of the roughing, chapping and to; so decided to have one drawn, if it hair, from which an unhemmed tulle sell te shentlemans a pistol?—Life. very shy and do not easily make friends. other damage, especially to hands fre killed him. Now this gentleman and by the Mississippi Woman's Legion of They are extraordinarily reticent for veil fell to a little below the knees. A all his family come to me for their den Industry. Some years ago this legion quently washed, is the result of imper narrow rose plaiting of the bengaline tal work, and have sent me many cus was formed to enable Mississippi wom children and never indulge in the wild went twice around the skirt, and be fect rinsing and drying. flow of chatter to which — French babies tomers. en to make progress in various ways of tween them were fastened tiny gprays Most women wash the neck and hands “My thoughts on the 'woman’ ques making a living, so they might better »re addicted. of orange flowers. The dress fastens in too much in lathers of soap. They may At nightfall their dark eyed mothers tion? I think if women could vote many meet the new demands that have come the back and four imitation pearl but find these parts to have become aged hush them to sleep with lullabys from of our present difficulties would be at on them since the war. A bureau of tons close the sleeves at the wrist. much more than the face in consequence. old Spain: Nothing could be simpler or prettier. Plain water often is sufficient to rinse an end. It would make a great differ education was one department of the The moon shines bright The mother’s gown is of iridescent off the hands, and cocoa butter will be ence with the temperance question; also legion, and this branch established an And the snake darts swift and light, Pekin pale green and garnet, with gar I see five baby bullocks found a good cleanser of those dark with the injustice in the industrial industrial institute and college. Ever And a calf both young and white. net stripes. The skirt is plain, save for I I SÜÏJ tt.ln< Agency of Mrerx rims made around the neck by furs and world. 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